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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6637 ORDINANCE NO. 6 6 3 7 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTION 19.04.070 19.08.020 AND 19.08.030 OF THE AUBURN CITY CODE RELATING TO TRAFFIC AND PARK IMPACT FEES, AND AMENDING THE MASTER FEE SCHEDULE RELATING TO BUILDING, PLANNING AND ENGINEERING FEES FOR DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS ON CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WITHIN THE DOWNTOWN CORE AREA WHEREAS, the City of Auburn has previously taken substantive steps to promote redevelopment of Downtown Auburn including but not limited to the preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), obtaining a Regional Center designation from the Puget Sound Regional Council, and the preparation and approval of design guidelines and standards; and WHEREAS, despite ongoing economic impacts from the Great Recession, there is current real and substantive interest from private sector development parties in the development of residential, retail and office properties in Downtown Auburn; and WHEREAS, the City of Auburn is required to pay impact fee amounts regularly charged within the impact fee service area(s) when it exempts or reduces the impact fee that would otherwise be charged within a service area; and WHEREAS, the City of Auburn desires to promote and incentivize private sector development investment in its downtown core to realize future property tax and sales tax benefits to the citizens of Auburn from currently undeveloped and underdeveloped properties in said downtown core; and Ordinance No. 6637 February 1,2017 Page 1 of 9 WHEREAS, the City of Auburn also desires to set the impact fee to be paid within its service areas in a way to reflect the development potential of the service areas; and WHEREAS, the City of Auburn desires to establish, in addition to a city- wide park impact fee service area, a downtown catalyst park impact fee service area (depicted on Exhibit "A," appended hereto), which service area would reasonably have a lower impact fee rate because the downtown park impact fee service area is essentially fully built up and does not have available territory within which park facilities could be developed; and WHEREAS, it is also appropriate to amend the code provisions for the transportation impact fee by providing for continuation of an exemption of the transportation impact fees for the downtown catalyst area (as depicted on Exhibit "B" appended hereto) that would have otherwise expired; and WHEREAS, it is further appropriate to provide for an accommodation of building and permitting fees related to development in the downtown catalyst area to promote development therein. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN as follows: Section 1. Amendment.to City Code. That Section 19.04.070 of the Auburn City Code, entitled "Definitions," is hereby amended to read as follows: 19.04.070 Exemptions. A. The following shall be exempted from the payment of transportation impact fees: 1. Replacement of a structure with a new structure of the same PM peak hour trip generation and use at the same site or lot when such replacement occurs within 12 months of the demolition or destruction of the prior structure. Ordinance No. 6637 February 1, 2017 Page 2 of 9 2. Alterations, expansion, enlargement, remodeling, rehabilitation or conversion of an existing dwelling unit where no additional dwelling units are created and the use is not changed. 3. Alterations of an existing nonresidential structure that does not expand the usable space. 4. Miscellaneous improvements, including but not limited to fences, walls, swimming pools, and signs. 5. A change in use where the increase in PM peak hour trip generation is less than the threshold stated in ACC 19.04.040(B). 6. Demolition, or moving of a structure out of the city. 7. Any building permit application that has been submitted to the department before 5:00 p.m. the business day before the first effective date of the transportation impact fee rate schedule and subsequently determined to be a complete application by the city. 8. All development activity within the "downtown plan area" as defined in ACC 19.04.020(1); provided, that this exemption shall sunset on June 30, 2007, unless otherwise extended by the city council. 9. All development activity within the "downtown catalyst area" as defined in ACC 19.04.020(FF); provided, that this exemption shall sunset on December 31, 20162017, unless otherwise extended by the city council. 10. Fifty percent of all development activity within the "downtown catalyst accessory area" as defined in ACC 19.04.020(GG), to the effect that the exemption provided hereby shall be for 50 percent of the applicable transportation impact fees; provided, that this exemption shall sunset on December 31, 2008, unless otherwise extended by the city council. 11. All development activity within the "emergency public interest area" as defined in ACC 19.04.020(HH); provided, that this exemption shall sunset on December 31, 2008, unless otherwise extended by the city council. B. The director shall be authorized to determine whether a particular development activity falls within an exemption identified in this section. Determinations of the director shall be subject to the appeals procedures set forth in ACC 19.04.080. (Ord. 6526 § 1, 2014; Ord. 6412 § 1, 2012; Ord. 6341 § 3, 2011; Ord. 6308 § 1, 2010; Ord. 6199 § 2, 2008; Ord. 6197 § 2, 2008; Ord. 6178 § 1, 2008; Ord. 6089 § 2, 2007; Ord. 6068 § 1, 2006; Ord. 5763 § 1, 2003; Ord. 5604 § 1, 2001; Ord. 5506 § 1, 2001.) Section 2. Amendment to City Code. That Section 19.08.020 of the Auburn City Code, entitled "Definitions," is hereby amended to read as follows: 19.08.020 Definitions. The following words and terms shall have the following meanings for the purposes of this chapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise. Terms otherwise not defined herein shall be defined pursuant to RCW 82.02.090 or given their usual and customary meaning. A. "Act" means the Growth Management Act, Chapter 36.70A RCW, as now in existence or as hereafter amended. Ordinance No. 6637 February 1, 2017 Page 3 of 9 B. "Building permit," for the purposes of this chapter only, means an official document or certification which is issued by the city and which authorizes the construction, alteration, enlargement, conversion, reconstruction, remodeling, rehabilitation, erection, demolition, moving or repair of a building or structure. C. "Capital facilities plan" means the capital facilities plan element of the city's comprehensive plan adopted pursuant to Chapter 36.70A RCW, known as the city of Auburn parks, recreation and open space plan, and such plan as amended. D. "Change in use," for the purposes of this chapter, means a different use that qualifies as a single- or multiple-family dwelling as defined in this chapter. E. "City" means the city of Auburn. F. "Council" means the city council of the city of Auburn. G. "Department" means the department of parks, arts, and recreation. H. "Development activity" means any construction or expansion of a building, structure, or use, any change in use of a building or structure, or any change in the use of land that creates additional demand and need for parks and recreation facilities. I. "Director" means the director of the department of parks, arts, and recreation or the director's designee. J. "Dwelling unit" means a building, or portion thereof, designed for residential occupancy consisting of one or more rooms which are arranged, designed or used as living quarters for one family only. K. "Encumbered" means to reserve, set aside or otherwise earmark the impact fees in order to pay for commitments, contractual obligations or other liabilities incurred for parks and recreation facilities. L. "Feepayer" is a person, corporation, partnership, an incorporated association, or any other similar entity, or department or bureau of any governmental entity commencing a land development activity which creates the demand for additional parks and recreation facilities, and which requires the issuance of a building permit. "Feepayer" includes an applicant for an impact fee credit. M. "Grandfathering" means that the existing land use of a developed property in effect on January 1, 2007, the initial effective date of the impact fees ordinance, is entitled to system capacity credits determined by the adopted impact fees rate schedule. N. "Hearing examiner" means the examiner who acts on behalf of the council in considering and applying land use regulatory codes as provided under Chapter 2.46 ACC. Where appropriate, "hearing examiner" also refers to the office of the hearing examiner. 0. "Impact fee" means a payment of money imposed by the city of Auburn on development activity pursuant to this chapter as a condition of granting development approval in order to pay for the parks and recreation facilities needed to serve new growth and development. P. "Impact fee account" or "account" means the account established for the parks and recreation facilities' impact fees collected. The account shall be Ordinance No. 6637 February 1, 2017 Page 4 of 9 established pursuant to ACC 19.08.080 and comply with the requirements of RCW 82.02.070. Q. "Independent fee calculation" means the parks and recreation impact calculation prepared by a feepayer to support the assessment of an impact fee other than by the use of the fee schedule. R. "Interest" means the interest rate earned by local jurisdictions in the State of Washington Local Government Investment Pool, if not otherwise defined. S. "Multifamily dwelling" means a building designed exclusively for occupancy by two or more families living independently of each other, and containing two or more residential dwelling units. T. "Owner" means the owner of record of real property; provided, that if the real property is being purchased under a recorded real estate contract, the purchaser shall be considered the owner of the real property. U. "Parks and recreation facilities" means neighborhood and community parks, open space, recreational trails, athletic fields, swimming pools, and community centers, and any furnishings and equipment that are used at such locations and which can be capitalized. V. "Parks and recreation project improvements" means site improvements and facilities that are planned and designed to provide service for a particular development or users of the project and are not parks and recreation system improvements. No parks and recreation improvement or facility included in a capital facilities plan approved by the council shall be considered a parks and recreation project improvement. W. "Parks and recreation system improvements" means parks and recreation facilities that are either included in the city of Auburn's capital facilities plan and/or are designed to provide service to service areas within the community at large, in contrast to parks and recreation project improvements. X. "Single-family dwelling" means a detached building designed exclusively for occupancy by one family and containing one residential dwelling unit. A manufactured home may be considered a one-family dwelling, if sited per Chapter 18.31 ACC. Y. "State" means the state of Washington. Z. "Surplus credits" means credits over and above those calculated as an impact fee. For example: 1. In grandfathering calculations, if the difference between a proposed use fee minus existing use credit results in a positive number, the result is the impact fee due. 2. In grandfathering calculations, if the difference between a proposed use fee minus existing use credit results in a negative number, the result is the surplus credit and no impact fee a would be due. (Ord. 6341 § 5, 2011; Ord. 6063 § 1, 2006.) AA. "Downtown Catalyst Park Service Area" means the areas defined by (1) the boundary of West Main Street/East Main Street to the north, "A"Street SE to the_east, 2nd Street SE/2nd Street SW to the south, and "A" Street SW to the west; and (2) the boundary of East Main Street to the south, Auburn Avenue to Ordinance No. 6637 February 1, 2017 Page 5 of 9 the east, 1st Street NE to the north, and North Division Street to the west; and (3) the boundary of 2nd Street SW to the north, South Division Street to the east, 3rd Street SW, and A Street SW to the. south. (Ord. 6341 § 5, 2011; Ord. 6063 § 1, 2006.) Section 3. Amendment to City Code. That Section 19.08.030 of the Auburn City Code, entitled "Assessment of impact fees," is hereby amended to read as follows: 19.08.030 Assessment of impact fees. A. Effective January 1, 2007, the city shall collect park impact fees, based on the fee schedule of the city of Auburn, from any applicant seeking development approval from the city for any development activity that includes dwelling units within the city. The park impact fees established hereby shall be listed on the city of Auburn fee schedule according to service area. Two service areas are established within Auburn. The downtown catalyst park service area, as defined._in 19.08.020(AA), and the city-wide service area, which is defined as all other property within the city boundaries that is outside the downtown catalyst park service area. Credits, adiustments, and exemptions set forth in this chapter shall apply equally to both areas. B. Effective January 1, 2007, where a change in use increases housing capacity by more than or equal to one dwelling unit, the director shall calculate a parks and recreation impact fee based on the increase in the housing capacity.. C. The amount of impact fees shall be determined at the time an applicant submits a complete application for a building permit using the impact fee schedules then in effect, or pursuant to an independent fee calculation accepted by the director pursuant to ACC 19.08.040, and adjusted for any credits pursuant to ACC 19.08.050. D. Payment of impact fees shall be made by the feepayer at the time the building permit is issued for each unit in the development. The amount to be paid shall not be increased for any applicant that submitted a complete application for the building permit before the city established the impact fee rates. E. Applicants that have been awarded credits prior to the submittal of the complete building permit application pursuant to ACC 19.08.050 shall submit, along with the complete building permit application, a copy of the letter or certificate prepared by the director pursuant to ACC 19.08.050 setting forth the dollar amount of the credit awarded. Impact fees, as determined after the application of appropriate credits, shall be collected from the feepayer at the time the building permit is issued. F. The department shall not issue a building permit unless and until the impact fees have been paid or credit(s) awarded. G. For complete single-family building permit applications for new development, redevelopment or a change in use, and prior to or at the time of issuance of any single-family residential building permit for a dwelling unit that is being constructed, the applicant may elect to record a covenant against title to Ordinance No. 6637 February 1, 2017 Page 6 of 9 the property on forms prepared and provided by the city that requires payment of parks impact fees due and owing, less any credits awarded, by providing for automatic payment through escrow of these development charges due and owing to be paid no later than at time of closing of the sale of the unit or at final inspection or issuance of certificate of occupancy or 18 months from the date of issuance of the original building permit, whichever comes first. Failure to pay shall result in the following: 1. If 30 days after the city has sent the responsible party written notification of its obligation to pay the charges established in this chapter the full amount remains unpaid, the responsible party shall be subject to the enforcement provisions of ACC 1.25.030 and 1.25.065. Written notification shall be by regular and certified mail and to the most current available contact information on file with the city. For the purposes of applying ACC 1.25.030 and 1.25.065, the responsible party shall constitute a property owner, the property(ies) for which a permit(s) has been issued shall constitute the property(ies) on which the violation is occurring, and the impact fee amount remaining unpaid shall constitute a violation occurring on the permitted property(ies) under these sections. 2. Any unpaid charges adopted by this chapter that are outstanding 30 days from the date the charges are due shall constitute a lien against the property(ies) for which a permit(s) has been issued in the amount of the unpaid charges. In addition to the actions authorized in subsection (G)(1) of this section, the city may record a lien against the permitted property(ies) in the amount of the unpaid charges and may immediately suspend any permits previously issued for the lot or unit associated with the current development activity and shall limit the granting of any future permits for the lot or unit until such time that all outstanding water, sanitary sewer and storm drainage development charges are paid in full. 3. The appeals process authorized in ACC 19.08.070 shall not apply to determinations made pursuant to this section. H. For complete multifamily building permit applications for new development, redevelopment or a change in use, and prior to or at the time of issuance of any multifamily residential building permit that is being constructed, the applicant may elect to record a covenant against title to the property on forms prepared and provided by the city that requires payment of parks impact fees due and owing, less any credits awarded, by providing for automatic payment through escrow of these development charges due and owing to be paid no later than at time of closing of the sale of the unit or at final inspection or issuance of certificate of occupancy or 18 months from the date of issuance of the original building permit, whichever comes first. Failure to pay shall result in the following: 1. If 30 days after the city has sent the responsible party written notification of its obligation to pay the charges established in this chapter the full amount remains unpaid, the responsible party shall be subject to the enforcement provisions of ACC 1.25.030 and 1.25.065. Written notification shall be by regular and certified mail and to the most current available contact information on file with the city. For the purposes of applying ACC 1.25.030 and 1.25.065, the responsible party shall constitute a property owner, the Ordinance No. 6637 February 1, 2017 Page 7 of 9 property(ies) for which a permit(s) has been issued shall constitute the property(ies) on which the violation is occurring, and the impact fee amount remaining unpaid shall constitute a violation occurring on the permitted property(ies) under these sections. 2. Any unpaid charges adopted by this chapter that are outstanding 30 days from the date the charges are due shall constitute a lien against the property(ies) for which a permit(s) has been issued in the amount of the unpaid charges. In addition to the actions authorized in subsection (H)(1) of this section, the city may record a lien against the permitted property(ies) in the amount of the unpaid charges and may immediately suspend any permits previously issued for the lot or unit associated with the current development activity and shall limit the granting of any future permits for the lot or unit until such time that all outstanding water, sanitary sewer and storm drainage development charges are paid in fully 3. The appeals process authorized in ACC 19.08.070 shall not apply to determinations made pursuant to this section. (Ord. 6455 § 5, 2012; Ord. 6341 § 5, 2011; Ord. 6063 § 1, 2006.) Section 4. Fee Schedule Amended. The City of Auburn Fee Schedule is hereby amended as set forth in the attached Exhibit "C" so as to amend and reduce building and permit fees for the downtown catalyst area and downtown catalyst park service area. Section 5. Fees for Building, Planning and Engineering Review. The City's Fee Schedule, as amended by this ordinance, shall be modified to authorize a seventy-five percent reduction in fees charged by the City of Auburn for building review, planning review and engineering review inclusive of the facilities extension agreement process, applicable only to development projects that are both located on those parcels of land that are located in the "Downtown Catalyst Park Service Area," as defined in 19.08.020, and that have submitted complete applications for all necessary and required development approvals from the City including planning approval, environmental review approval, building permit approval and engineering approval inclusive of facilities extension agreement approval. The determination of completeness shall be determined in accordance with Chapter 14.06 ACC. Section 6. Implementation. The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the Ordinance No. 6637 February 1, 2017 Page 8 of 9 directions of this legislation, including inserting the fee provides for herein into the City of Auburn Fee Schedule, as appropriate. Section 7. Severability. The provisions of this ordinance are declared to be separate and severable. The invalidity of any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section or portion of this ordinance, or the invalidity of the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this ordinance, or the validity of its application to other persons or circumstances. Section 8. Effective date. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force five days from and after its passage, approval and publication as provided by law. INTRODUCED: FEB 13 2017 PASSED: FEB 1.3 2017 APPROVED: FEB 13 2017 • 4 - A CY B At, S, MAYOR ATTEST: Da Alia-ae-19- elle E. 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Vii - J!11-11 • • 3RD ST SVY 0,1 0 0.0 0.1 Miles Information shown is for general reference I I I purposes only and does not necessarily represent exact geographic or cartographic NAD_1983_StatePlane Washington_North_FIPS_4601_Feet data as mapped.The City of Auburn makes no warranty as to its accuracy. EXHIBIT C CITY OF AUBURN FEE SCHEDULE FEES FOR CITY PERMITS, LICENSES, PUBLICATIONS, AND ACTIONS Effective January 1,2017 A. PLANNING FEES (Per Ordinance No. 5707, Ordinance No. 5715, Ordinance No. 5819, Resolution No. 3797, Resolution No. 3953, Resolution No. 4070, Resolution No. 4117, Resolution No. 4143, Ordinance No. 6077, Resolution No. 4272, Resolution No. 4424, Ordinance No. 6276, Resolution No. 4552, Ordinance No. 6295, Resolution No. 4868, Resolution No. 4880, Resolution 4964, Ordinance 6477, Resolution No. 5016,Resolution 5114, Resolution No. 5181, Resolution No. 5213, Resolution No. 5228, and Resolution No. 5255.) 7r1Apa}_,p° i io ��tia f '�fo , aFon identifedibelow s ali tt�e eddtodfttrhne 4w tv3 Y µ filng1unAless� 9hewTe �© 1unte4es per the�b.elow ge -e� r itgw ,� Gk i4 � 1N.,:,;#0094:04:4:411v;,4,-`.. ':.. Additional Meeting Fee (beyond the specified number) $267.00 per meeting Additional Re-submittal Fee (covers one re-submittal for all land use $65.00 per actions) re-submittal Address Assignment $107.00 per address Administrative Use Permits (covers 1 meeting with staff after which $906.00 additional meeting fees apply) Appeal of Administrative Decisions issued under Chapter 1.25, Title $1,030.00 15, Title 16, Title 17 or Title 18 to Hearing Examiner'. Hearing Examiner costs are included within the appeal fee and are therefore not billed separately. Binding Site Plan2 (covers 2 meetings with staff after which $1,173.00 +$64.00/lot additional meeting fees apply) Boundary Line Adjustment': Residential $534.00 Non-Residential (includes mixed use projects) $880.00 Boundary Line Elimination' $515.00 Comprehensive Plan Map Amendments3 (covers 2 meetings with $2,132.00 (includes staff after which additional meeting fees apply) rezone application fee) Comprehensive Plan Text Amendments3(covers 2 meetings with $1,030.00 staff after which additional meeting fees apply) Conditional Use Permits"6(covers 2 meetings with staff after which additional meeting fees apply) Residential $1,030.00 + Hearing Examiner expenses. I Please note that the City of Auburn may collect a review fee on behalf of the Valley Regional Fire Authority for certain land use and/or environmental reviews which fee is collected in addition to the City's required fees. 2 Per Auburn City Code, a modification to an approved binding site plan shall be processed in the same manner as the original binding site plan approval. Therefore,the specified fee shall apply to a new or modified binding site plan approval request. 3 Fees for amendments to text or maps of the Comprehensive Plan apply only where an applicant seeks an amendment affecting specific properties rather than the City generally or property within the City generally. Page 1 All Other(includes mixed use projects) $2,060.00 + Hearing Examiner expenses. Conditional Use Permits4— Minor Adjustment (covers 1 meeting with staff after which additional meeting fees apply) Residential $426.00 All Other(includes mixed use projects) $571.00 Critical Areas Review: Required on-site mitigation, monitoring & reporting5 $309.00 + actual costs for inspection and report preparation by contracted professional. Critical Areas Reasonable Use Determination $267.00 City review of environmental studies, plans or reports (whether $267.00/study, plan or submitted with another city application or not and includes one report re-submittal) Critical Areas Variance—administrative $267.00 Critical Areas Variance- hearing examiner" $1000.00 +total hourly charge for Hearing Examiner+ associated expenses to be paid by applicant prior to issuance of final decision. Current Use Taxation (covers 1 meeting with staff after which $824.00 additional meeting fees apply) Development Agreement—Amendment $2,266.00 + $62.00/lot or dwelling unit Downtown Urban Center Design Review(covers 1 meeting with staff $1,173.00 after which additional meeting fees apply) Environmental Review (covers 1 meeting with staff after which additional meeting fees apply) SEPA Checklist review' (includes City issuance of DNS, MDNS, $826.00 + $267.00 or DS as appropriate) /required study Revised or Supplemental SEPA Checklist review' (includes City $360.00 + $267.00 issuance of Addendum, if appropriate) /required study SEPA 3rd Party Review Actual costs Environmental Impact Statement $826.00 + actual costs 4 Per Auburn City Code, a major adjustment to an approved conditional use permit shall be processed in the same manner as the original conditional use permit approval. Therefore,the specified fee shall apply to a new requestfor conditional use permit approval or a request for a major adjustment to a previously approved conditional use permit approval. 5 For monitoring required over multiple years,the total monitoring fee for the required monitoring period shall be paid prior to final plat approval or issuance of Certificate of Occupancy or release of required financial security. Page 2 for preparation of draft &final statements including labor, materials, mailing & other actual costs relating to the drafting & circulating of the EIS. Final Plats—Subdivisions (covers 2 meetings with staff after which $1,564.00 + $54.00/lot additional meeting fees apply and 1 re-submittal) Final Plats Short Plats (covers 1 meeting with staff after which $773.00 + $26.00/lot additional meeting fees apply and 1 re-submittal) Flexible Development Alternatives Application Review (covers 1 $1,173.00 meeting with staff after which additional meeting fees apply and 1 re-submittal) Hearing Examiner— Conduct of Hearing and Preparation of Total hourly charge for Decisions hearing examiner plus associated expenses to be paid by applicant prior to issuance of final decision Floodplain Development Permit $267.00 Floodplain Habitat Impact Assessment Report Review $258.00 Floodplain Habitat Mitigation Plan Review $258.00 Combined Floodplain Habitat Assessment/Mitigation Plan Review $515.00 City Acknowledgement Review of FEMA Flood Map Revision $103.00 Application Mining Permits (covers 3 meetings with staff after which additional $3,732.00 meeting fees apply) Miscellaneous Administrative Decisions (i.g. sign area deviation, $515.00 written interpretations) Multi-Family/Mixed Use Design Standards Compliance Review $1,173.00 (application covers 1 meeting with staff after which additional fees apply) Plan Alteration or Vacations (application covers 1 meeting with staff $1,030.00/request+ after which additional fees apply) Hearing Examiner expenses. Plat Modification (application covers 1 meeting with staff after which $1,030.00/request additional fees apply) Preliminary Plats— Subdivisions. s (application covers 3 meetings $3,090.00 + $124.00/lot with staff after which additional fees apply) + Hearing Examiner expenses. Preliminary Plats—Short Plats' (application covers 1 meeting with $1,492.00 + $62.00/lot staff after which additional fees apply) Preliminary Site Plan Review (non-PUD) (application covers 1 $1,066.00 meeting with staff after which additional fees apply) Pre-application Meeting(application covers 1 meeting with staff after $267.00—fee will be 6 The total cost for the Hearing Examiner is the responsibility of the applicant and is in addition to the relevant application fee for applications requiring a public hearing before the Hearing Examiner(e.g. conditional use permit). The applicant will be billed separately for Hearing Examiner fees after the Hearing Examiner has provided an invoice to the City that itemizes expenses incurred as a result of their services. Page 3 which additional fees apply) applied towards any related application made within six months of the date the pre-application meeting was held PUD— Major Adjustment' (application covers 2 meetings with staff $2,635.00 after which additional fees apply) Public Notice Boards: 2' x 4' public notice board $83.00 4' x 4' public notice board $140.00 Rezone (map amendment)$ $1,813.00 School Impact Fee Collection:9 Per Single Family Dwelling Unit $54.00 Per Multi-Family Dwelling Unit $27.00 Shoreline (application covers 1 meeting with staff after which additional fees apply): Shoreline Exemption Determination $221.00 Shoreline Conditional Use Permit6 $1,173.00 + Hearing Examiner expenses. Shoreline Substantial Development Permit6 $1,173.00 + Hearing Examiner expenses. Shoreline Variances $1,173.00 + Hearing Examiner expenses. Short Plat Modification (application covers 1 meeting with staff after $267.00/requested which additional fees apply) modification Sign Permit.") $103.00 Site Plan Approval — PUD, Residential9(application covers 1 $1,173.00 + $64.00/lot meeting with staff after which additional fees apply) or unit Site Plan Approval- PUD, Non-residential9(application covers 1 $1,173.00 + $64.00/lot meeting with staff after which additional fees apply) or unit Special Home Occupation Permits $267.00 Three-Party Outside Utility Extension Agreement- Site Specific $1,066.00+ plus the Review (application covers 1 meeting with staff after which City's actual costs in additional fees apply) performing under the terms of the agreement as negotiated between the parties Type I Temporary Use Permit $99.00 + $50.00 per extension request Type II Temporary Use Permit $148.00 + $50.00 per extension request A prior City Code amendment eliminated Planned Unit Developments (PUD). The PUD fees included herein are applicable only to the existing previously approved PUDs. 8 Application fee covers 2 meetings with staff after which additional meeting fees apply. 9 The City collects an application fee to cover the reasonable cost of administration of the school impact fee program. 10 The City collects an application fee to cover the reasonable cost of zoning compliance review in addition to the building permit application fee identified in Table 1-A, below. Page 4 Variance' (inclusive of Special Exceptions): Per each residence on a single family lot $267.00 Administrative $592.00 Variance before Hearing Examiner $1,000.00 Water/Sewer Certificate' (outside of city limits for other than single- $320.00 family) Zoning Certification Letter: Residential $54.00 Non-Residential (includes mixed use development) $107.00 Zoning Code Text Amendment (application covers 1 meeting with $1,066.00 staff after which additional fees apply 2 ",BOOKS, MAPS,°MA ERIALS:1,,(p ursuan to solution o. 3953) 4� Comprehensive Plan Cost of Production Downtown Plan Cost of Production Downtown_Plan_Appendices Cost of Produit; on Copies of Codes and Ordinances Costof Produon Maps Cost of Produon � . ND C A RING,GRADING AND'FILLING FEES (PerOrdinance-.N6Pi li Resolu!): n : r ci t �c.ais mss? 7 N .. � �' r � � �^j z '� � � 1u,� �P� F���"' �` ��° �� i�� ���lr '�s� a�� No.X42 2.`Resolution'€No. 4424 anddResolution;allou� )rr� .. . .f ... . .� Land Clearing: Base Fee (for up to 1 acre) $320.00 1 to 5 acres Base Fee + $117.00/acre Over 5 acres Base Fee + $86.00/acre Grading and Filling Fees: Base Fee (for up to 500 cubic yards) $32.0.00 500 to 250,000 cubic yards Base Fee + $0.12/cubic yard 4 OveOver 250,000 cubic yards Base Fee + $0.02/cubic yard r 2 N EE (p'r O,. mance5715, Or finance 5819, Reirilut on Io;�r 3773 ;;eu.tion�F ' d 79 R$scslutio No.3818, Resolution{ a „3953,Resolution'No 4143 n 3rd ance No `', ,, . , 61-46 Resofut►or Na 4 2 Resolution No Oft, k%solutr'dr No 513 and Resolution No,,,.a ,`'✓"�,r 5255}°` nxn : `� '� �+"%J' 'R '*fir! ^''" ; :��ml ('�e' i'r,� �' .,ba �'+ m ;, '� ' tt�:' " t of ,...,m.,-x_nrt.,..��.�.,..�..»a.._v.: a. Building Permit Fees: Building permit fees are based upon a project's construction valuation as set forth by the International Code Council (ICC). ICUs construction valuation table is hereby incorporated into the City of Auburn's fees schedule. Construction valuations will be updated on January 1St of each year. The fee for each International Building Code, International Residential Code, Washington State Energy Code or Washington State Indoor Air Quality Code building permit shall be as set forth in Table 1-A, below.12 't Prices for printed materials do not include any taxes. 12 Please note that the City of Auburn may collect a review fee for the Valley Regional Fire Authority for certain permit applications that is collected in addition to the City's required fees. Page 5 Table 1-A BUILDING PERMIT FEES TOTAL VALUATION FEE $1.00 to$500.00 $32.00 $501.00 to$2,000.00 $32.00 for the first$500.00 plus $6.00 for each additional $100.00, or fraction thereof, to and including$2,000.00 $2,001.00 to$25,000.00 $122.00 for the first$2,000.00 plus$18.60 for each additional$1,000.00,or fraction thereof,to and including$25,000.00 $25,001.00 to$50,000.00 $549.80 for the first$25,000.00 plus$14.00 for each additional$1,000.00,or fraction thereof,to and including$50,000.00 $50,001.00 to$100,000.00 $899.80 for the first$50,000.00 plus$10.00 for each additional$1,000.00,or fraction thereof,to and including$100,000.00 $100,001.00 to$500,000.00 $1,399.80 for the first$100,000.00 plus$9.00 for each additional$1,000.00,or fraction thereof,to and including$500,000.00 $500,001.00 to$1,000,000.00 $4,999.80 for the first$500,000.00 plus$8.00 for each additional$1,000.00,or fraction thereof,to and including$1,000,000.00 $1,000,000.00 and up $8,999.80 for the first$1,000,000.00 plus$6.00 for each additional$1,000.00 or fraction thereof Other Inspections and Fees: 1.Inspections outside of normal business hours $63.00 per hour' (minimum charge-two hours) 2.Reinspection fees assessed under provisions of Section 109.4.13 $63.00 per hour' 3.Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated $63.00 per hour' (minimum charge-one half hour) 4.Additional plan review required by changes,additions or revisions to plans $63.00 per hour' (minimum charge-one half hour) 5.For use of outside consultants for plan checking and inspections,or both Actual costs' FOOTNOTES: Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction,whichever is the greatest.This cost shall include supervision,overhead,equipment,hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved. 'Actual costs include administrative and overhead costs. b. Mechanical Permit.Fees: The fee for each permit issued under provisions of the International Mechanical Code, International Fuel Gas Code, NFPA 54 (National Fuel Gas Code), NFPA 58 (Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code), or the mechanical device provisions of the International Residential Code shall be as set forth in Table 2-A, below. For new single- family dwellings a flat rate permit fee of$185.00 may be charged in lieu of fees as prescribed in Table 2-A. For new multi-family dwellings, a flat rate permit fee of$125.00 may be charged in lieu of fees prescribed in Table 2-A. Table 2-A MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES Permit Issuance and Heaters: 1.For the issuance of each mechanical permit $25.00 2.For issuing each supplemental permit for which the original permit has not expired,been canceled or finaled $9.00 3.In addition to the base mechanical permit fee,each mechanical fixture shall include a charge of ...$12.00 Other Inspections and Fees: 1.Inspections outside of normal business hours,per hour(minimum charge--two hours) $63.00 2.Reinspection fees assessed under provisions of Section 109.4.13 ... $61.003.Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated,per hour (minimum charge-one-half hour) $63.00 3.Additional plan review required by changes,additions or revisions to plans or to plans for which an initial review has been completed(minimum charge--one-half hour) $63.00 *Or the total cost to the jurisdiction,whichever is greatest.This cost shall include supervision,overhead,equipment,hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved. c. Plumbing Code Permit Fees: For new single-family dwellings a flat rate permit fee of $185.00 may be charged in lieu of fees as prescribed in Table 3-A. For new multi-family dwellings, a flat rate permit fee of$125,00 may be charged in lieu of fees prescribed in Page 6 Table 3-A. Table 3-A PLUMBING PERMIT FEES Permit.Issuance: 1. For issuing each permit $25.00 2. For issuing each supplemental permit $12.00 3. In addition to the base mechanical permit fee,each mechanical fixture shall include a charge of $10.00 Other Inspections and Fees: 1. Inspections outside of normal business hours $63.00 2. Reinspection fee $63.00 3. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated $63.00 4. Additional plan review required by changes,additions or revisions to approved plans(minimum charge-one-half hour) ...............$63.00 *Per hour for each hour worked or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction,whichever is greater.This cost shall include supervision,overhead, equipment,hourly wages and fringe benefits of all the employees involved. d. Demolition Permit Fees: Demolition permits shall be charged a base fee of$126.00. Fees: Permit fees shall be assessed in accordance with this section. Fees specified shall be adjusted for inflation each year based upon the Seattle Consumer Price Index. Fees shall be rounded down to nearest whole dollar. Appeal Fees: The fee for appeals of codes adopted pursuant to ACC Chapter 15 shall be $110.00 plus total hearing examiner costs. Plan Review Fees: When submitted documents are required by Section 106.3 of the Construction Administrative Code, a plan review fee shall be paid a the time of submitting the submittal documents for plan review. Said plan review fee shall be 65 percent of the building permit fee as shown in Table 1-A. The plan review fees specified in this section are separate fees from the permit fees and in addition to permit fees. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy Fees: There shall be a fee equal to ten percent of the building permit fee for issuance of a tem orarycertificate of occupancy 5. ADMINIS RAI,VE PROLE UR S '06;:000154-0E79911-4",SPECTIONS In addition �� 4A.- ,r waft °�a' ;d.''.a4 4' - -..r. pile- 4,!!%-1",1,:: G�' ,, .. "" t i ,...fim. °t—#.:n.s5. s ', ", t to'any other fees speTcified in this‘chapter,ithere shall,tbe' fee schedule for c ., i ',',; '�t„;4,,,,, ''� '_ad�c „a �`' �@fit 'tet �'iwh���n<�.� �� � � � _� "s"�t� ��� ��,�.� 3 ,��.� � u � n , , ad mis rati�ve pro dur s n4ot F�etwlse nclt ded as set forth°in the following schedule of { ° ` . a^ * , ,.,r t rte`,:p"gyp E h 33 '�L;;.:� M.4,,-2,7u °vfA t."`s.;% [.. 1. ` t^£�, n 9 i t � tt r a� s 4 � , H Wu• u^µ�` feces n.!-^In�'� '� "1��,�P,`9¢' 4 ?4�"s4�"s?'�;S��rinp"��Mda'��'. ���ilp�.� "J. �'�tmkn t,:,ni�`9a"4;.1�t�'�n n '��I If"^ate, r.. ,�'t�aP1F 5j l"r7n P�.+n.r..: Adult Family'Home Inspection $160.00 Demolition, permit and inspections _ Per Table 1-A Relocation (pre-inspection) Per Table 1-A Housing Inspection Actual City Cost, minimum $21.00 Change of Use a Per Table 1-A Sign Permits Unless except by Ch. 18.56 ACC, the fee shall accompany each application for a sign permit. The amount of the fee shall be based upon the value of the sign pursuant to Table 1-A. 6 r REN A HOUSIN BUS NESSSLIC'ENSE FEES (Pe"r ResolutionaNr 4601,4©OrdInance'No.` .. ' > ° .5882, Resolution No.4272 (Resolution No tk4424,anddOrdinance 647,7) w, w. ,, ;A t , ,, " a. The fee for a license to operate rental housing businesses in the City, as defined in Chapter 5.22 of the Auburn City Code (ACC) shall be based on the total number of units as follows: One to four dwelling units $53.00/year Five to 24 dwelling units $106.00/year Twenty-five or more dwelling units $212.00/year Communal residence $150.00/year b. The fee for a license to operate rental housing businesses in the city shall be for the license Page 7 year from January 1 to December 31, and each applicant must pay the full fee for the current license year or any portion thereof during which the applicant has engaged in the operation of rental housing businesses. c. The rental housing business license fee required by this chapter is in lieu of, and not in addition to, the general business license fee required by Chapters 5.05 and 5.10 of the Auburn City Code (ACC); provided, however, that any person required to obtain a rental housing business license must also obtain a general business license, at no cost, pursuant to Chapters 5.05 and 5.10 of the Auburn City Code (ACC). d. Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-section (1) of this section, the fee for operating rental housing facilities for any single individual, partnership, corporation or entity shall not exceed $424.00 per license period. Rental housing business license renewals shall be for the period January 1 through December 31 of each year. Page 8 B. ENGINEERING AND PUBLIC WORKS FEES TrarImct Fee Rate1;*heiei rO *�Os -tr# fg"s`^, io nrrz Reoluio MNo713 5tOrdi nco605 F esoluibh, Na 4 03Resolution Nom4442 Tset 'a , N5' Rolution 96RsolutioNo2-51 4, Resolutio Nofl581. nd Resoutiono. 25 . ITE Land Use Independent Trip Non-Downtown Downtown Fee Land Use Code Variable Rate Fee Rate Rate Industria l General Light 110 sf/gfa 0.97 $7.88 - Industrial General Heavy 120 sf/gfa 0.68 $6.19 - Industrial Industrial Park 130 sf/gfa 0.85 $6.91 - Manufacturing 140 sf/gfa 0.73 $3.56 Warehousing 150 sf/gfa 0.32 $3.64 - Mini- 151 sf/gfa 0.26 $1.94 Warehouse/Storage Residential Single-Family 210 du 1.00 $4,459.89 $3,612.51 (detached) Multi_-Family 220-233 du 0.62 $2,923..14 $2,367.74 Mobile Home 240 du 0.59 $2,105.07 - Senior Housing 251, 252 du 0.27 $963.34 $780.30 Lodging Hotel 310 room 0.60 $3,058.21 $2,477.15 Motel 320 room 0.47 $2,395.60- - Recreational Movie Theater 444, 445 seat_ 0.08 $199.29 $147.48 Health Club 492, 493 sf/gfa 3.53 $10.46 $7.74 ITE Land Use Independent Trip Non-Downtown Downtown Fee Land Use Code Variable Rate Fee Rate Rate Institutional Elementary School 520 student_ 0.15 . $259.95 $192.36 Middle School/Jr. 522 student 0.16 $440.38 $325.88 High High School 530 student 0.13 . $490.33 $362.85 Church 560 sf/gfa 0.55 $2.59 $1.92 Day Care Center 565 sf/gfa 12.34 $23.59 $17.45 Library 590 sf/gfa 7.30 $11.86 $8.78 Medical Hospital 610 sf/gfa 0.93 $4.74 $3.84 Asst. Living, Nursing 254, 620 bed 0.22 $784.94 - Home Page 9 Office General Office 710' sf/gfa 1.49 $8.72 $5.93 715, 750 Medical Office 720 sf/gfa 3.57 $16.38 $11..14 Post Office 732 sf/gfa 11.22 $18.23 $12.40 Retail Free Standing 813 sf/gla 4.35 $8.38 $6.20 Discount Superstore Free Standing 815 sf/gla 4.98 $11.06 $8.19 Discount Store Hardware/Paint Store 816 sf/gla 4.84 $7.76 $5.74 Shopping Center 820 sf/gla 3.71 $6.55 $4:85 Car Sales-New 841 sf/gla 2.59 $12.15 $8.99 Car Sales- Used N/A space 0.28 $1,312.99 $971.61 Automobile Parts 843 sf/gla 5.98 $7.38 $5.46 Sales Tire Store 848 sf/gla 4.15 $8.38 $6.20 Supermarket 850 sf/gla 9.48 $16.24 $12.01 Convenience Market 851 sf/gla 52..41 $33.86 $25.06_ Home Improvement 862 sf/gla 2.33 $3.24 $2.40 Store Drugstore w/o Drive- 880 sf/gla 8.40 $8.55 $6.33 Through Drugstore w/ Drive- 881 sf/gla 9.91 $10.95 $8.10 Through Furniture Store 890 sf/gia 0.45 $0.46 $0.34 ITE Land Use Independent Trip Non-Downtown Downtown Fee Land Use Code Variable Rate Fee Rate Rate Services Drive-in Bank 912 sf/gfa . 24.30 $24.62 $18.22 Quality Restaurant 931 sf/gfa 7.49 _ $18.17 $13.45 High Turnover , 932 sf/gfa 9.85 $16.46 $12.18 Restaurant Fast Food Restaurant 933 sf/gfa 26.15 $33.99 $25.15 w/o Drive-Through Fast Food Restaurant 934 sf/gfa 32.65 $42.44 $31.40 w/ Drive-Through Espresso Stand w/ 938 sf/gfa 75.00 $32.49 $24.05 Drive-Through Auto Care Center 942 sf/gfa 3.11 $6.10 $4.52 Service Station 944 vfp 13.87 $17,426.45 $12,895.58 Service Station w/ 945 vfp 13.51 $12,876.94 $9,528.93 Mini-Mart Page 10 Lakeland PUD (Per Ordinance No. 4867 as amended by Resolution No. 2955, Ordinance No. 6176 and Resolution No. 5181.) Detached Single- Family Residential N/A du n/a $1,273.93 - Unit Attached Single- Family/Multi-Family N/A du n/a $826.87 - Unit Senior-Family Unit N/A du n/a $284.14 - Commercial/Retail N/A sf/gfa n/a $3.31 - Units Administrative Fee for Independent Fee Calculation $200.00 Notes: A Basic trip rates are based on the ITE Trip Generation Manual, 9th Edition. B. Impact fee rate calculation is based upon the following methodology: — Basic Trip Rate = PM Peak Hour Trip Generation (per unit of measure) — Basic Trip Rate x Percent of New Trips x Trip Length Adjustment x Per Trip Fee/(divide by) 1,000 for rate per square foot (where applicable) = Impact Fee Rate (per unit of measure) C. For land uses not specifically identified here, trip generation rates could be derived from ITE or a special study by the applicant. D. sf/GFA= Square feet Gross Floor Area; sf/GLA= Square Feet Gross Leasable Area; VFP=Vehicle Fueling Position. E. Projects eligible for the Downtown Fee Rate are those located entirely within the boundary identified on Figure 1. Page 11 �.._ ire: x� �;a- �� ��a.� �:. .%a�e�:T�w� ars: a� i, -.-.roux i cA r+ t�� - a 'xF'��., ,2 T uc De re nda`nt}L ndt Used,Supple e,to, ry Trar spor tion Imp ct * _`" � S d l : (Per l es€Iution No 41 3Res4 ut�prl �llu 4424° r o. esc lut on oto 51;81: . 1 ,, w ._, � z t ITE Land Independent Truck Impact Fee Rate Land Use Use Code Variable Trip Rate (per sf) Industrial Light Industry/Manufacturing 110, 130, sf/gfa $0.06 $0.11 140 Heavy Industry 120 sf/gfa $0.04 $0.09 Retail Shopping Center 820 sf/gla. $0.01 $0.01 Car Sales 841 sf/gfa $0.09 $0.16 Supermarket 850 sf/gfa $0.33 $0.64 Free-Standing Discount Store 813, 815, 861, 863, sf/gfa $0.10 $0.19 864 Home Improvement Store 862 sf/gfa $0.37 $0.70 ITE Land Independent Truck Impact Fee Rate Land Use Use Code Variable Trip Rate (per sf) Services Restaurant 931, 932 sf/gfa 0.63 $1.20 Fast Food Restaurant 933, 934 sf/gfa 2.87 $5.51 Notes: A. ITE Land Use Code based on ITE Trip Generation, 9th Edition B. Impact fee rate calculation is based upon the following methodology: - Truck Trip Rate = Daily Truck Trip Generation (per unit of measure) - Truck Trip Rate x Per Trip Fee = Impact Fee Rate (per unit of measure) C. For land uses not specifically identified in the table, trip generation rates could be derived from a special study by the applicant. D. sf/gfa=square feet of gross floor area 3. mpaet Fees @y,,Laid;Use Revenue Credits X20°! (P r OraTgst ° 59 7,Resolution k ,A ,, �� 3953, an R" s�lution No.4022) ." '' �'; ' + 3; �a :� k: ''': Land Use Total Fire& EMS Adjustment Fire and EMS Cost per Unit of (Revenue Credit) Impact Fee per Development at 20% Unit of Development Residential-All calculations below are per dwelling unit- Total x Number of Units Single Family, Duplex, Mobile $362.66 $72.53 $290.13 Home Multi-Family $383.09 $76.62 $306.47 Non-Residential-All calculations below are per square foot - Total x Square Feet Hotel/Motel $0.53 $0.11 $0.42 Hospital/Clinic $1.05 $0.21 $0.84 Group Living $2.63 $0.53 $2.10 Office $0.29 $0.06 $0.23 Retail $0.62 $0.12 $0.50 Restaurant/Bar/Lounge $1.62 $0.32 $1.30 Industrial/Manufacturing_ $0.11 $0.02 $0,09 Leisure/Outdoors $1.08 $0.22 $0.86 Page 12 Agriculture $0.71 $0.14 $0.57 Church $0.38 $0.08 $0.30 Schools/Colleges $1.07 $0.21 $0.86 Government/Public Buildings $1.81 $0.36 $0.86 Casino $3.78 $0.77 $3.01 Jails $21.99 $4.40 $17.59 ___ 4ru FacilityExten.sion ees (PeO na11N 577itedamended omihncten„ 819:1 esotonNox393, Reutio to 272,`l es l ionfNo 44 4 and Res_ olc tionauNo 5114.) 1 ,A �• r`iwr,r.�riawfl.N as a�, �,�,.,..�.�- .:�,��.�.°�.�..�.�;w_M4�. ..ra tegv _ '�a_ -441 The Facility Extension Application Fee is $552.00, plus $167.00 for each Facility (Water, Sanitary Sewer, Storm Drainage, Street, private street and private storm systems within private streets). Facility Extension Fees are the summation of the following categories (a+b+c+d), or $1,660.00, whichever is greater. a. For the combined linear footage of water, sewer, storm drainage and private storm drainage within private streets: The first 0 lineal feet (LF)to 1000 LF is charged at$5.50 per LF plus, The next 1001 LF to 2500 LF is charged at $2.80 per LF plus, Any additional over 2500 LF is charged at $1.65 per LF. b. For the linear footage of streets and private streets: The first 0 LF to 500 LF will be charged at$6.90 per LF plus, The next 501 LF to 1000 LF will be charged at$4.10 per LF plus, Any additional over 1000 LF will be charged at $1.10 per LF. c. For non-linear extensions such as pump stations or traffic signals, the extension fee will be determined by the City Engineer based on an estimate of the City's labor Cost associated with the plan review, inspection, and administration of the application. d. For that portion of the water or sewer facility located outside City Limits, but within existing County (King or Pierce) right-of-way, an additional fee of$444.00 plus $5.00 per LF of the combined water and sewer extension located in the existing County right-of-way applies. Facility Extension Fees will be paid as follows: a. Forty percent (40%) at the time of execution of the facility extension agreement. b. Sixty percent (60%) upon the City's approval of the construction drawings and prior to the start of construction. Additional Review: Each additional plan review beyond a 3`d review prior to plan approval will require an additional fee of$512.00 be paid at the time of the additional review submittal. If the review requires more than 8 hours of staff time to complete an additional fee of$64.00 per hour will be charged and must be paid prior to plan approval. Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to plans during construction will require an additional fee of$256.00 be paid at the time the additional review is submitted and prior to any review being completed. If the review requires more than 4 hours of staff time to complete an additional fee of$64.00 per hour will be charged and must be paid prior to plan approval. Page 13 „5., ,Ritit tt-of WafMCpew`tnfiieFs`es`(per O drnahs IVa m61;25lia.gpstol�itf` rr Type A—Banner _ $50.00 Type B—Short Term $60.00 Type C— Long Term $250.00 for the 1st year (or any term longer than 30 days and less than 1 year)/ $100.00 for each additional year (or portion thereof) up to 5 years Type D—Hauling $100.00 + estimated staff time @ $50 per hour Street Closure—Type B or C $90.00 Sidewalk Closure—Type B or C $60.00 Parking Closure—Ty.e B or C $60.00 j ,.xF2rdllok�iseAgree"MeilIP-6W dife a 65743 Resolrit h No 51 ,41and es`aMalon 410: .'iU n 1,,P, „P cep "e565)fi fribrf- �� Mi .i,t' Lit6A,cu ).�_taAw4%4 Application/Renewal/Amendment Application Fee $5,000.00 Nonrefundable Initial Fee + plus (ACC 13.36.040, ACC 20.06.120, ACC 20.06.130) the City's actual costs incurred in excess of $5,000.00. Initial Fee is due at time of application any additional costs beyond the initial fee is due prior to the effective date of the agreement. Annual Administration Fee (ACC 20.04.170) Actual City Costs Annual CAN Franchise Fee (ACC 13.36.230) 5% of Gross Revenue for the prior three months. Other Annual Franchise Fee (ACC 20.06.100) Statutorily Permissible Percent of Gross Revenuev. Pubio1N °Agreements� ferOrnace!Vo65;0Resoktion#No 511# , 1Aw44 .' Application/Renewal Application Fee (ACC $5,000.00 nonrefundable Initial Fee + plus 20.04.020, ACC 20.04.120) the City's actual costs incurred in excess of $5,000.00. Initial Fee is due at time of application any additional costs beyond the initial fee is due prior to the effective date of the agreement. Annual Fee (ACC 20.04.170) Actual City Costs °°8 i ht f=Vlt fiVa atior sµ(Per�Resolution7No 4143 and Resolution6 11;4) Application Fee $1,500.00. Land Value Compensation Per ACC 12.48.085 9 Utility ystem Dev lopment ees $ Per Jrdi an No. 5 1 and am r c d by R s l ti n No 3797” R°esolut n No. 3953,R so tion.No 42 soluti rr No,4424; ,Resolution 110 5114, �ria &Resolution No. 51 '4 rResolutio No 1 y `{nd R'�oluti N 5 .5 a x a ll `ti itie r a char' n li sessm„en`.or es a be ap, licabl 'othe ro,0portioinaZl area4,re 4 the ,'YtiGgut lit line,ben (connected _ f �� �". it4hat Page 14 a. Water Utility: Connection fees are comprised of a Water Service Installation Permit Fee and the System Development Charge as follows: Meter Water Service Installation Permit Fee System Size Existing Water Water Service & Meter Box Installed by City** Development (In Service & Meter Paved Street Unpaved Street Charge(SDC) Inches) Box* 3/4 or less $345.00 $3,660.00# $2,125.00 $6,519.00 1 $405.00 $3,720.00# $2,185.00 $6,519.00 1-1/2 $915.00 $5,185.00# $3,650.00 $21,708.00 2 $975.00 $5,625.00# $4,090.00. $34,745.00 3 Actual Cost Actual Cost Actual Cost $69,556.00 4 Actual Cost Actual Cost Actual Cost $108,669.00 6 Actual Cost Actual Cost Actual Cost $217,274.00 8 Actual Cost Actual Cost Actual Cost $347,652.00 10 Actual Cost Actual Cost Actual Cost $499,801.00 *Installation of a water meter done by the City and the service either already exists or has been installed by the developer. **Installation of the entire water service is done by the City. #If meter installation or retrofit involves installation of a fire sprinkler line, fee is Actual Cost. b. Sanitary Sewer Utility: Connection fees are comprised of a permit Fee and the System Development Charge as follows: Type Permit Fee System Development Charge (SDC)* New Connection* $185.00 $2,419.00 Per RCE** Side Sewer Repair on Private Property $78.00 Side Sewer Repair in Right-of- Way* $155.00 Grinder pump $255.00_ Demolition Cap (cap side sewer $78.00 before building demolition) Tenant Improvement $55.00 $2,419.00 Per Net Increase in BCE's** * If a new connection requires work within City right-of-way, a construction permit is required in addition to the sewer permit. ** RCE, Residential Customer Equivalent-an RCE shall be as defined by the King County Department of Natural Resources. In addition to City sanitary sewer connection fees, there shall be a sanitary sewer connection fee (King County Capacity Charge) imposed by King County to pay Capital Improvement fees to King County per the King County Rate Schedule. c. Storm Drainage Utility: (Per Resolution No. 4566 and amended by Resolution No. 5181 and Resolution No. 5255.) Connection fees are comprised of a Permit Fee and the System Development Charge as follows: Type System Development Charge(SDC) Single Family Residence&Duplexes(on $1,208.00 per Parcel Individual Parcels) Page 15 Other Parcels $1,208.00 per ESU* *ESU, Equivalent Service Unit-A configuration of development of hard surfaces13 estimated to contribute an amount of runoff to the City's storm drainage system which is approximately equal to that created by the average single family residential parcel. One ESU is considered equal to 2,600 square feet of parcel coverage by hard surfaces. Per ACC 13.48.010. When calculating the total SDC, a credit will be applied for the existing hard surface area(New total SDC minus calculated SDC for existing hard surface area using the definition of hard surface as given in ACC 13.48.010). STORM PERMIT FEE Permit Levee" Permit Fee Level 1 $210.00 Level 2 $400.00 Level 3 Base Fee+the Cumulative Additional Fees as indicated below Base Fee=$1,440.00 for up to 10,000 SF of disturbed area Cumulative Additional Fee#1 =Base Fee+$400.00 for 10,001 SF up to 43,560 SF(1 Acre)of disturbed area Cumulative Additional Fee#2=Cumulative Additional Fee#1 +$100.00 per Acre for each additional disturbed Acre over 1 Acre _ **Permit levels are determined as follows; • Level 1 permits are for all projects that are not located in a Critical Area and add or replace less than 2,000 square feet of hard surface area; and/or disturb less than 7,000 square feet of land. • Level 2 permits are for all projects that add or replace 2,000 to 4,999 square feet of hard surface area; or disturb 7,000 square feet or more of land. • Level 3 permits are for all projects that add 5,000 square feet or more of hard surface area, or convert 3/4 acres or more of native vegetation to lawn/landscaped area, or convert 2.5 acres or more of native vegetation to pasture, or the new plus replaced hard surface area is 5,000 square feet or more and the value of improvements exceeds 50%of the assessed value of existing improvements. 10 Other Utility Fees k{Per,Ordinance o 5819, Ordinanc No .5944,TResolut on No X3797; , 4 hR 'solu/�io'n x`13953 Resole tion�No 14124,Resolution No 5$1414. Resolution {r�o. 51 4,andZ fit ' � , y � l. �'�`° uwl'ihr���� r s a w mt,, ..__ # ..' r:t^�a9f(/��i�lut,��4���1 Y'j#� ,�f'� �a � t� ✓�"t^c o m r �d �,r �r ,r� r„' �, ��,� 3 TSNi r i, Nan �,. nor_�,� �i1ka��. ��" r'�e.,. .� �.,�,znr .�, _� �wP�'- e. � - Fireline Connection Permit (s 3-inch fire service line) $135.00 Hydrant Permit and Inspection Fee $238.00 Hydrant Meter Monthly Rate $48.04 Fire Hydrant Meter Wrench-Refundable Deposit 14 $38.00 Refundable Deposit— Hydrant Meter with RPBA, Valve, and Wrench2 $1,985.00 Water Main Extension Purity Test Fee $181.00 Water Meter Test Fee, 2" or less $217.00 Water Meter Test Fee, greater than 2" At Actual Cost Water Meter Removal Fee (3/4"to 1") $300 .00 Water Meter Removal Fee (1-1/2" to 2") $900.00 Water Meter Removal Fee (3" and larger) At Actual Cost . Water Service Removal Permit (abandon at main, remove meter and box) $2,900.00 13 Hard Surfaces include impervious surfaces,permeable pavements,and vegetated roofs. 14 If the equipment is not returned or is returned in a damaged condition,the deposit amount shall be forfeited. Page 16 Storm Drainage Repair Permit— Existing Private System on Private Property $75.00 Storm Drainage Repair Permit— Existing System in Public Right-of- $125.00 Way/Easement15 _ Payback Administration Fees: (per Ordinance No. 5954) Application Fee $500.00 Processing Fee $1,000.00 Area of Special Benefit Analysis $500.00 Transaction/Collection Fee $300.00 Outside Professional Services Time &Materials Convenience shut off $25.00 Delinquent shut off $25.00 Late charge 1% per month of outstanding bill or$15.00 minimum, whichever is greater Unauthorized turn on/off $60.00 Delinquent meter pull $65.00 Unauthorized fire line or water hook up $100.00 a day fine from date of discovery Returned checks each $20.00 Refusal of access per day $30.00 Closing final read $30.00 New account setup $25.00 Bill tenant $25.00 After-hours water turn on/off $30.00 Escrow estimates $25.00 .1N"1kiCLn»z`&;dorirRta�aGs-u.ep.tnsNruo�ci'btay iioonr nn%fiPNr.."e,ot.a mitsI Prhr; "On€.rurdiwi n, �M.nt'-'e`�aN_i"r�,a`.o..Ir.•i5.,.t�8-..1....a_. tResutoni'No 353ri Resolur tion No' 427.f 2 . ,-kw*, ' raO � V' '" 4o4 ' Basic Fee (BF) $150.00 Hourly Inspection Rate (HIR): Normal Business Hours $52.00 After Hours (includes weeknights, weekends, and holidays and will be $80.00 charged.at the after hours HIR x the duration of the work For Excavation Type Work: Length of Excavation (feet) Additional Fee (AF) 31 — 100 feet of excavation length $52.00 101 —250 feet of excavation length $155.00 251 -500 feet of excavation length $259.00 501 —750 feet of excavation length $362.00 75. 1 -1000 feet of excavation length $466.00 Fee Calculation: Permit Fee = BF +AF (for the appropriate length of excavation) If the excavation exceeds 1,000 linear feet 15 If a repair requires work within City right-of-way,a construction permit is required in addition to the storm drainage repair permit. Page 17 Permit Fee = BF + $466.00 + (HIR x (length of excavation — 1000/100) For Non-Excavation Type Work: This work includes any work in the public right-of-way that is not covered by any other permits and includes such things as overhead utility work, geotechnical borings, horizontal directional drilling and vault installation. Permit Fee = BF + (HIR x Permit Duration in Days) In Lieu of Fee: In lieu of the above standard rates, the city engineer or his/her designee may calculate the fee based upon current labor rates for administrative and inspection staff after developing an estimate of staff effort involved. For projects that are expected to involve significantly more than 1,000 feet of street excavation or when the scope or duration cannot be accurately estimated, the city engineer may establish a deposit account to manage permitee deposits in advance of permit issuance for reimbursing actual labor costs of administering the permit. Such deposit accounts will not be interest bearing and will be closed at the end of the permitted work when a final accounting of the permit administration cost shall be calculated and a final bill or credit issued to the permitee. 1T2MemoiytlSign ro gr (Fer;:0rii � e » 13QrrVnaricemV6t4gf � PF h �, Memorial Sign I $150.-00 13.SpeciOP r mits °(Per ^rd nab ce No. 581�7�acrd amended by Resolution 11 r$'?5 Resolution , dna wc a �" o :0,44 No 427.2anl Re-sol utic?Ita lt/( 44 4 r 1 l „�. ,. _�.11u u�.,...,;!k.;� q..: Permit Type Base Fee Additional Per Linear Foot Sidewalk $54.00 $1.10/foot for each foot over 25 linear feet Residential Driveway $54.00 $1.65/foot for each foot over 20 linear feet* Commercial Driveway $107.00 $2.20/foot for each foot over 48 linear feet* *Driveway widths are based on the width of the driveway apron in the right-of-way. 4 StreetPayback Agreements; (Per Ordinance t o Pr6319'andResolution,°No."46241 ;k_ Application Fee $500.00 Processing Fee $1,000.00 Assessment Reimbursement Area Analysis $1,000.00 Transaction/Collection Fee $300.00 Outside Professional Services (when needed) Time and Materials Page 18 C. ANIMAL LICENSING FEES AND PENALTIES (Per Resolution No. 4868): ,��e i3r�` � � q.t * „ y �^ w�� ��' �� ?'�„ � rk,!�P �;"" NtN q�.i 4,0,1.,. ?,', 11ifli1 cA'- ,@ aF@@3. , *1 1" ,1 s ;: ,„,, :; ,.gym "agi:4 . 1., #4 . .14, Type Comments Cost Juvenile 8 weeks to 6 months of age $15.00 Altered Proof of s a /neuter re_wired __ $30.00 Unaltered $60.00 Senior Proof that pet is altered and proof that owner is 62 years of $15.00 age or older consistent with ACC 13.24 is required. Disabled Proof that pet is altered and proof of disability required $15.00 Service Animal With a signed statement, on the City Form, indicating that the $0 owner of the animal has a disability and that the animal is a service animal,_no_license fee shall be char•ed b the Cit . Re•lacement Ta. $5.00 ,,.2i ° LatcPa mentorPe al ' �, ` " x, , 2° 1 Ddu " `�; p?rfr' 'n, i"4. =4�:sx �` 6 x,_mi .�:. #'� �.a2y �.�- uaa,,�z.r�N�..�&,m.ae..n,.2�.. .,� Days Past Expiration Type Additional Cost 45-90 Late Fee $15.00 91-135 Late Fee $20.00 136-364 Late Fee $30.00 365 or more Late Fee $30.00 + prior year's license fee Page 19 D. AUBURN MUNICIPAL AIRPORT FEES (Per Ordinance No. 5707, amended by Ordinance No. 5715 and Ordinance No. 5819, and amended by Resolution No. 3784, Resolution 3797, Resolution No. 3841, Resolution No. 3953, Resolution No. 4117, Resolution No. 4270, Resolution No. 4414, Resolution 4734, Resolution No. 4880, Resolution No. 5016, Resolution No. 5114, Resolution No. 5181, Resolution No. 5213 and Resolution No. 5255. ) :.,t qageF Rees s;, Tm�IVN Lease Type: Open G-D $200.00 Open C $234.00 Closed J $335.00 Closed H $375.00 Closed Y &Z $435.00 Closed Y1 &Z22 $560.00 Outside Tiedowns $75.00 Storage Rows H-D $126.00 Storage Units (185 sq. ft. — Buildings Y&Z) $111.00 Storage Units (298 sq. ft.) $135.00 Storage Units (380 sq. ft. — Buildings Y&Z) $170.00 A security surcharge of$10.00 per month is charged, in addition to the base monthly rental fees provided in this section, for each tie-down, each hangar door and each storage rental area, which security surcharge fees are to be used for the provision of increased security at the Auburn Municipal Airport (approved by Ordinance No. 5500 on January 16, 2001). For the purposes hereof, each tie-down consists of the structures/facilities necessary to accommodate one (1) regular sized light aircraft. Furthermore, the hangar doors to which the security surcharge applies includes all hangars located at the Auburn Municipal Airport, including those hangars built on land owned by the City but leased to private parties, and those hangars owned in a condominium type ownership. The above lease and security surcharge amounts are subject to applicable leasehold taxes, which shall be paid by the tenant. The total charges, including the above lease rates plus lease hold tax and surcharge shall be reflected in monthly billing rates. Tenants shall be given notice as required by Ordinance or lease agreements. The Airport Lease rates shall be effective January 1, 2017. Payments. Payments are due on the first of each month, past due as of the 5th and late as of the 15th. Payments not received by the 15th incur a $25.00 late fee. Payments not received after 30 days from the due date incur an additional $25.00 delinquency fee each month payment. is delinquent. Automatic gate electronic cards. One automatic gate electronic card will be issued to each City rental tenant free of charge. Any additional electronic cards requested by a tenant are subject to a $25.00 fee. A $15.00 fee refund applies to all serviceable returned cards. An additional $25.00 replacement fee will be assessed against the tenant for all lost or damaged electronic cards. All electronic cards must be returned to the airport at the time of lease expiration. Each lease shall include an initial payment of first and last months' rent plus a damage deposit in the amount of two times the monthly base rate. Each lease agreement shall also include terms that authorize the city to apply the dama•e deposit to outstandingchar•es on termination � � ,r _ � 2 ®.all. ,Tt'a1nsie,.t Parking, /e. ,1,gh ' 'ga Tie Down $5.00 Open "T' $25.00 Page 20 Enclosed Han•ar $35.00 3 Base/Parking.F44,,Des.i, naed`S' ac` ` ` 7_ k A base vehicle parking fee of$57.00 per month per designated space is charged. There are ten designated spaces available on a first come basis for pilots to park or store a vehicle for an extended period of time. All airport rules and regulations apply. A Vehicle Storage Permit must be completed and appropriate fees paid. The storage of vehicles is for convenience for the users of the Auburn Airport and is month-to-month. ' W„4V,„AdditionalsAt �• a a� '', { : ' 7 %-i, 4A f ''41 e G Gate Cards (each lease gets one card at no charge. Additional cards cost $25.00 $25.00. A$15.00 refund applies to all serviceable returned cards.) Limit 2 Cards per space. Annual Aeronautical Business License (includes listing of your business on $250.00 airport signs and airport webpage.) Hangar Waitlist Fee $50.00 ° 0,„„;:111r`iv reof Fee °for Govern ental ntitlisioteciAtitMeii The Mayor is authorized to waive a portion or all of any (otherwise) required fees for hangar space rental - if space is available -for governmental entities or government affiliated entities that provide community service(s) and public benefit(s)to residents, citizens and businesses of Auburn. Page 21 E. POLICE DEPARTMENT FEES (Per Ordinance No. 5715 amended by Ordinance No. 6216, 5819, Resolution No. 3797, Resolution No. 3953, Resolution No. 4117, Resolution No. 4272, Resolution No. 4424, Ordinance 6216, Ordinance 6276, Resolution No. 4552, Resolution No. 5016, Resolution No. 5114, and Resolution No. 5255. False Alarm fees per Ordinance No. 6216 amended by Ordinance Nos. 6252 and 6345.)) Police Report/Collision Report (fee not charged where $13.25 requested by victim or party involved) Visa Letter $10.00 Fingerprinting Fees (fee not charged where taking of as set by the FBI fingerprints is required by city) Laminated Concealed Pistol License $3.50 Annual Alarm Registration Fees: Residential $24.00 Commercial $24.00 Residential Low Income Senior Citizen/Disabled Citizen $12.00 Late Registration Fee $25.00 Auburn Security Alarm License $10.00/each registered alarm user to a maximum of$100.00 annually Late License Fee $25.00 Reinstatement Fee $100.00 plus $10.00/permitted user False Alarm Service Fees Burglar False Alarm Service Fee* $100.00 Robbery, Panic and Burglary Crime in Progress False $200.00 Alarm Fee* $200.00 Supplemental Fee for Non-permitted Alarm System, each alarm $100.00 Fee for false alarm caused by Monitoring Company or Alarm Installation Company employee $100.00 First Dispatch Report during time of suspension Each dispatch thereafter $25.00 Late Fee $25.00 Appeals $25.00 *The alarm administrator will waive the first false alarm fee following the installation of an alarm system at a particular address. Page 22 F. CITY CLERK FEES (Per Ordinance No. 5715, Ordinance No. 5819, Resolution No. 3797, Resolution No. 4244, Resolution No. 5016, and Resolution No. 5114.) Fees for public records—collection Non-certified copies of public records $0.15 per page plus postage Certified copies of public records $5.00 per document plus copying fees Scanning paper copies to PDF $0.15 per page CD duplication $2.00 per disk DVD duplication $2.00 per disk Fees for Auburn City Code book and supplements Copy of Auburn City Code book (with latest supplement) $100.00 per code book Supplements to the Auburn City Code book $11.00 per copy Page 23 G. CITY CEMETERY FEES (Per Ordinance 5715, Resolution No. 3797, Resolution No. 3953, Resolution No. 4027, Resolution No. 4103, Resolution No. 4117, Resolution No. 4272 Resolution No. 4424, Resolution No. 4552, Resolution No. 4675, Resolution 4778, Resolution No. 4880, Resolution 5114, Resolution No. 5134, Resolution No. 5181 and Resolution No. 5255.) Graves Section 9A and 9B $2,795.00 All other adult graves $2,295.00 Child's Place $300.00 Double Depth (includes 2 burial spaces/2 liners) $4,690.00 Section 9A and 9B (Quads and Upright monument plots) $5,995.00 each Section 9B (Plaza Estates) $9,995.00 each Ground Cremation Plots Centennial Um Garden (single) $995.00 Centennial Um Garden (double) $1,895.00 Section 9 Upright Section Um Plots (up to 4 urns) $3,195.00 Niches Mausoleum (top rows available only) —single $Sold Out Centennial Columbarium II (1 or 2 urns) —Row 2 $2,295.00 Centennial Columbarium II (1 or 2 urns) —Row 1 $1,895.00 Chapel of Memories— Interior Niches* Range From 12 x 12 Single $2,695.00 - $3,995.00 12 x 18 Double $3,695.00 - $6,495.00 12 x 24 Family (up to 3 urns) $6,995.00 - $8,695.00 *The above niche prices include one bud vase per niche. Inurnment will be $695.00 per occasion. See guidelines for additional pertinent information. A single inscription on the glass front is $240 plus tax. Urn's to be purchased separately. Chapel of Memories— Exterior Niches* Rows 4, 5, &6 $2,695.00 Rows 2 & 3 $2,295.00 Rows 1, 7, & 8 $1,895.00 *If the niche (external) is to be used as a double niche, the inurnment, inscription and tax will be due when a second urn is placed. (Row 1 is the bottom row) OVERTIME WILL BE CHARGED AT$175.00 PER HOUR AFTER 4:30 P.M., MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. THE SATURDAY SERVICE CHARGE IS $795.00 FOR FULL INTERMENT AND$425.00 FOR CREMATION SERVICES. Extended Land Use $495.00 Memorial Plaque - $175 additional for inscription + tax $295.00 Services "Chapel of Memories" rental for services $350.00 Opening and Closing —Ground Burials LinerNault $1,495.00 Children's Place $490.00 Opening and Closing —Cremation ForestWalk Cremation Plot $795.00 Niche $695 Opening and Closing — Entombment $1,295.00 Page 24 Marker Services Flat Grass: $240.00 + tax Inscription $295.00 + tax Setting Fee $150.00 + tax Resetting Fee $175.00 New Inspection Fee for outside sales Upright $475.00 +tax Setting Fee $390.00 + tax Inscription $325.00 Resetting Fee $45.00 +tax Vase Setting Fee $100.00 Recording Fee $175.00 Overtime Charge—per hour Saturday Service Fee $795.00 Full Interment $425.00 Cremation Materials Flower Vases: (prices include vase setting fee) Standard $150.00 Deluxe Cast Zinc (gray or bronze zinc) $250.00 Deluxe Wall (brass) $250.00 Liners: Concrete Liner $795.00 + tax Mountain View Vault $1,495+tax Vault Installation $595.00 + tax Double Depth $895.00 +tax $250.00 +tax Urn Encasement Forestwalk Informal Cremation Garden Phase I: Single 3'Single Ground Plot $1,495.00 Phase I: Double 4' Plots $2,295.00 Phase II: Double 4' Double Ground Plot $2,195.00- $3,995.00 Wishing Well Scattering $295.00 Granite Memorials Start At $395.00 +tax Page 25 H. PARKS AND RECREATION (Per Resolution No. 3797 and amended by Resolution No. 3953, Resolution No. 4117, Resolution No. 4272, Resolution No. 4424, Ordinance No. 6276, Resolution No. 4552, Resolution No. 4880, Resolution No. 5016, Resolution No. 5181, Resolution No. 5228, and Resolution No. 5255.) Les Gove Building Resident Non-Resident. 3 hour minimum $20.00/hour $25.00/hour Seven days a week 9 a.m. - 11 p.m. Les Gove Gymnasium Resident Non-Resident Gymnasium (athletics practice, birthday parties, etc.) $30.00/hour $40.00/hour + Hourly Facility + Hourly Facility Attendant Fee Attendant Fee When Required When Required Gymnasium (tournaments, trade shows, fairs, etc.) $60.00/hour $75.00/hour + Hourly Facility + Hourly Facility Attendant Fee Attendant Fee When Required When Required Damage Deposit $300.00 $300.00 Optional Cleaning Fee $275.00 $275.00 Senior Activity Center Resident Non-Resident Full Facility (includes basic kitchen use) $80.00/hour $100.00/hour Available Friday evenings, Saturday and Sunday. Tables and chairs for up to 200 people max. 3 hr. minimum, 5`30- 11 p.m. (Friday eve.); 5 hr. minimum, 9 a.m.-11 p.m.(weekend)Additional cleanup time is available after 11 p.m. Rental Package Friday night & Saturday: 4 hours Friday $1,200.00 $1,500.00 and up to 12 hours of active use on Saturday Rental Package Full Day Saturday or Full Day Sunday: $1,000.00 $1,300.00 up to 12 hours of active use on either day Millennium Rooms $45.00/hour $55.00/hour Friday only, 3 hour minimum, 5:30 - 11 p.m., 63 people per room maximum, 3 rooms available; weekend options available within 60 days or less Lions & Rotary Rooms $20.00/hour $25.00/hour Monday- Friday, 2 hour minimum, 5:30 - 11 p.m., 40 weekdays weekdays people per room maximum; weekend options available $35.00/hour $45.00/hour within 60 days or less weekends weekends *Additional Cleanup time available 11:00 p.m. -midnight $80.00 $100.00 Damage & Cleaning Deposit (for Full Facility and $300.00 $300.00 Millennium room rentals) without alcohol Damage & Cleaning Deposit (for Full Facility and $500.00 $500.00 Millennium room rentals) with alcohol ($1,000,000.00 excess liability insurance required) Optional cleaning fee (fee required with use of alcohol in $275.00 $275.00 facility) Commercial kitchen added on to existing room rental. $50.00 $50.00 Use of dishes, tableware, pots, etc. added on to an $50.00 $50.00 existing room rental. Commercial kitchen and cookware during Senior Center $15/hour $20/hour Page 26 operating hours. Commercial kitchen and cookware when Senior Center is $25/hour $25/hour closed (3 hour minimum) Basic Kitchen $25.00 $25.00 Auburn Community & Event Resident Non- Auburn Non-Profit Other Non-Profit Center Resident Full Community Room $120.00 $150.00 $90.00 per hour $120.00 per hour per hour per hour 2 Rooms of Community Room $90.00 $120.00 $70.00 per hour $90.00 per hour per hour per hour 1 Room of Community Room $60.00 $80.00 per $45.00 per hour $60.00 per hour per hour hour Full Community Room (up to 12 $1,200.00 $1,500.00 $900.00 $1,200.00 hours) $20.00 $25.00 per $15.00 per hour $20.00 per hour Classroom_ per hour hour Kitchen (No residency $20.00 $80.00 (5- requirement) (1-4 12 hours) hours) Damage &Cleaning Deposit for $300 $300 $300 $300 Full Facility without alcohol Damage & Cleaning Deposit for $500 $500 $500 $500 Full Facility with alcohol ($1,000,000.00 excess liability insurance required) Optional cleaning fee (fee $275 $275 $275 $275 required with use of alcohol in facility) The Rec $90.00 per $120.00 per $70.00 per $90.00 per hour hour hour hour William C. Warren Building Resident Non-Resident 3 hour minimum $40.00/hour $50.00/hour Seven days a week 9 a.m. - 11 p.m. Baseball/Softball/Grass Fields Resident Non-Resident (Reservations made in 1.5 hour increments) Youth $10.00/1.5 hour $13.00/1.5 hour Adult $23.00/1.5 hour $30.00/1.5 hour Field Lights $30.00/1.5 hour $30.00/1.5 hour Field Maintenance $30.00 per field $30.00 per field Baseball/Softball/ Fastpitch Tournaments 1 Day 2 Day (Reservations made for 1 or 2 day tournaments) Youth $700.00 $1,000.00 Adult $900.00 $1,300.00 Field Lights $30.00/1.5 hour $30.00/1.5 hour Synthetic Turf Fields Resident Non-Resident (Reservations made in 1.5 hour increments) Page 27 Youth $45.00/1.5 hour $60.001t5 hour Adult $60.00/1.5 hour $75.00/1.5 hour Field Lights $30.00/1.5 hour $30.00/1.5 hour Game Farm Wilderness Park Campgrounds Resident Non-Resident _ Daily, Open year round $25.00/night $25.00/night 7 nights maximum Game Farm Wilderness Park Day Camp Area Resident/ Non-Profit Non-Resident April 1 - October 15 $75.00/day $50.00/day Minimum Rental: 1 day Picnic Shelters Auburn residents Non-residents Game Farm Park Half Day* Full Day* Half Day* Full Day* Single quadrant(max:25) Monday- Friday $30.00 $50.00 $40.00 $65.00 Saturday - Sunday N/A N/A N/A N/A Full day Mon-Sun (Full Shelter) 1-99 $120.00 $200.00 $150.00 $250.00 Mon-Sun (Full Shelter) 100-199 $180.00 $300.00 $225.00 $375.00 Mon-Sun (Full Shelter) 200+ (must also N/A $375.00 N/A $475.00 rent amphitheater) Amphitheater $75.00 $125.00 $100.00 $175.00 Isaac Evans Park $60.00 $100.00 $75.00 $125.00 Lea Hill Park $60.00 $100.00 $75.00 $125.00 Roegner Park $60.00 $100.00 $75.00 $125.00 Game Farm Wilderness Park $60.00 $100.00 $75.00 $125.00 Les Gove Park $60.00 $100.00 $75.00 $125.00 Sunset Park Mon-Sun Single Quadrant(max: 25) $30.00 $50.00 $40.00 $65.00 Mon-Sun (Full Shelter) 1-99 $120.00 $200.00 $150.00 $250.00 Mon-Sun (Full Shelter) 100-199 $180.00 $300.00 $225.00 $375.00 Mon-Sun(Full Shelter)200+ NA $375.00 NA $475.00 Plaza Park * Resident Group Non-resident Group Hourly rate $60.00 $75.00 Full day rate $360.00 $450.00 *Additional hourly fees may be applied based on event/staffing needs Rental Rate Schedule for Auburn Ave Theater Resident Non-Resident Weekdays Mon-Thur $170.00 $215.00 Weekend Days (Fri., Sat., and Sun.) $270.00 $340.00 Rate Schedule considers one day to be an 8 hour block of time. Damage deposit, The terms and conditions for $300.00 $300.00 full or partial refund of deposit apply to approval of Check-Out List, including theater, equipment plot restoration. Hourly commercial rate for meetings $35.00/hour $45.00/hour 2 hour min. for"4-wal" only of lobby, auditorium, and stage Equipment not included: Use of any theatrical $35.00/hour $45.00/hour equipment additional charge $1,000,000 excess liability insurance required Upon request Upon request Custodial Fee $130.00 $130.00 Page 28 Sound- & Light Technician $2 5.0030.00/hour $35.00/hour Stage Hand $15.00/hour $15.00/hour Rental Rate Schedule for Commercial Filming Resident Non-Resident Permit Fee $50.00 Still Photography/Training and Industrial Films, $50.00 per 1/2 day $100.00 per day etc -- Broadcast, Film, TV, Commercial, etc. $75.00 per 1/2 day $150.00 per day Electricity/Water Access, Park Maintenance Hourly staff cost Staff, Vehicle Access Damage Deposit $100.00 Impact Fees: - Park Impact Fees (City-Wide Service Area $3,500.00 •er residential dwellin• unit Park Impact Fees (Downtown Catalyst Park $875 per residential dwelling unit Service Area) Page 29 I. MULTIMEDIA DUPLICATION (Per Resolution No. 3953 and Resolution No. 4552.) PP^ r. r,e �Ma;y ,� s �; i,,i.; "N"�ir�N 44 .1':,,/► u J �+ fir " ,� a. "jT`�'sa.' 4p ,>``�a�, i`.' . roduct 6 j e "' .VOS i¢.;� a.k r. 4' t°xi wr J 4,1 DVD Copy $10.00 per disk CD Copy $5.00 per disk Page 30 J. INFORMATION SERVICES AND GIS16 (Per Resolution No. 4272, Ordinance 6276, Resolution No. 4552, and Resolution No.4593 .) Much of the City's geographic data is available for sale per the prices below plus Washington State sales tax. A signed public records request form is required. Most public records requests can be completed within seven to ten business days and will be delivered in ESRI Shapefile format without Metadata. f PPOdilGt d ,� � � k "" ��,a9 .� a' �y d n. � S �'F �� 1 Maps Existing Map $5.00 + tax Custom Maps (any non-existing map) $50.00 per hour" + tax Data Digital Data Requests $50.00 per hour18 + tax Miscellaneous CD-Rom $5.00 + tax All other requests for data or information not specifically listed $50.00 per hour+ tax 16 Hourly charge to complete any of the below(one hour minimum charge). 17 Hourly charge includes the cost of processing and providing custom map requests. 18 Hourly charge includes the cost of processing and providing digital data requests. Page 31 K. WAIVER OF FEES (Per Resolution No. 5181). 1. The Mayor is authorized to waive any fees for permits, licenses, publications and actions as authorized by Sections 2.03.030, 5.10.030 and 12.60.020 of the City Code. 2. The Mayor is also authorized to reduce, and is vested with to discretion to reduce in compelling cases, by up to 50% any fees for permits, publications and actions where the applicant — the party responsible for payment of such fees — is an organization exempt from taxation under 26 US 501(c)(3), and where the permit(s), publication(s) and/or action(s) relate directly to the provision of charitable services to residents of the City of Auburn. Charitable services are defined as events or services provided to the residents of Auburn free of charge and where the City is a sponsor of the specific event or service. For the purposes hereof, "compelling cases" mean instances where there is an extraordinary need (greatly beyond current and ordinary need) for the charitable services that would be able to be provided. The intent of this authorization is to empower the Mayor with sole discretion to waive some fees in unique situations where there is a greatly increased need for new charitable services to be provided, and where the reduction of fees to the City will not detrimentally impact the City's ability to provide municipal services. This waiver does not include Impact Fees, System Development Charges, any fees related to Franchise or Public Way Agreements, Right-of-way Vacations, Right-of-Way Use Permits, Facility Extensions, Police Department Fees, Animal Licensing Fees and Penalties, Banner Permit Fees, or Cemetery or Parks fees. Page 32