HomeMy WebLinkAbout5734 RESOLUTION NO. 5734
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, ENDORSING
USE OF THE 2024 VALLEY REGIONAL FIRE
AUTHORITY FEE SCHEDULE AS ADOPTED BY
THE VRFA BOARD OF GOVERNANCE
WHEREAS, the Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA) was established in
2007 under the authority of RCW 52.26 and operates as a separate municipal
corporation, with independent taxing authority, and within an independent taxing
district; and
WHEREAS, VRFA serves the cities of Algona, Auburn, and Pacific and is
guided by a Governance Board comprised of elected officials representing each
city; and
WHEREAS, the VRFA Governance Board has adopted an updated fee
schedule for 2023 the covers a portion of the direct cost of permit review, plan
review, and inspection services performed out of the Fire Marshal's office; and
WHEREAS, the City of Auburn collects direct service fees on behalf of
VRFA in order to support the concept of a one-stop-shop for development and
permitting services; and
WHEREAS, in order to collect direct service fees on behalf of VRFA, the
City of Auburn must incorporate VRFA fees into city procedures, city permitting
software systems, and city financial systems.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
HEREBY RESOLVES as follows:
Resolution No. 5734
October 8, 2023
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Section 1. The Valley Regional Fire Authority Fee Schedule is hereby
adopted as set forth in the attached "Exhibit A" and
Section 2. The Mayor is authorized to implement such administrative
procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directives of this legislation.
Section 3. That this Resolution shall take effect and be in full force
upon passage and signatures hereon and on January 1, 2024.
Dated and Signed this 16th day of October, 2023.
CITY OF AUBURN
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ANC '=i ' KUS MAYOR
ATTEST: . . . _ : . : ,.c `1. -4;
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Shawn Camp eb , MMC, City CI rk Harry BP"cting City Attorney
Resolution No. 5734
October 8, 2023
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Valley Regional Fire Authority2024 Fee Schedule
Effective January 1, 2024 and will remain in effect unless amended by the VRFA Board of Governance
'Activity . Fee
1 Building Department Review.(Includes Initial Inspection)b .
1.1 Commercial Occupancy Review 35%of Jurisdictional Permit Fee 1
1.2 Multi-Family Occupancy Review(R2) 20%of Jurisdictional Permit Fee 1
Other Permit Fees(mechanical,
1.3 plumbing etc...) $262.00 3
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1.4 Revisions to previously reviewed plans $262.00 3
1.5 Single Family Occupancy Review(R3) 15%of Jurisdictional Fee 2
2 Land Use Reviews . "
2.1 Boundary Line Adjustment $132.00 3
Civil Reviews(FAC, hydrant placement,
fire flow,fire department access,
2.2 grading) $262.00 3
Preliminary Plat and Plat Reviews
23 (subdivisions) $262.00 3
Other Permit Fees(miscellaneous,
2.4 administrative, etc...) $132.00 3
2.5 SEPA review $262.00 3
2.6 Short Plat Review $262.00 3
2.7 Variances $132.00 3
2.8 Water Availability Reviews $132.00 3
3 Fire Protection Systems(Includes Plan Review and;;Initial 2 Inspections)
Commercial Automatic Fire Protection +$0.75 per sprinkler head over 10
3.1 System (Fire Sprinkler) $431.00 heads 3
Commercial and Residential Automatic
Fire Protection System (Underground
3.2 Fire Sprinkler Line) (WAC 105.7.20) $431.00 per system/building 3
Commercial Automatic or Manual Fire
3.3 Alarm Systems $431.00 +$5.00 per device over 5 devices 3
Commercial Kitchen Fire Protection +$0.75 per sprinkler head over 10
3.4 System $431.00 heads 3
Commercial:Other Fire Protection
Systems(clean agent, FM200,wet or
dry chemical,CO2,foam,mist, inert +$0.75 per sprinkler head over 10
3.5 gas,and other systems) $431.00 heads 3
Emergency Responder Radio Coverage
3.6 System (DAS) $431.00 +$0.75 per device 3
3.7 Fireworks Display Permit $431.00 11
3.8 Fireworks Sales Permit without a tent $100.00 3'10,11
3.9 Fireworks Sales Permit with a tent $262.00 +$100 3'10'11
Other Miscellaneous Plan Review not
3.1 listed $431.00 3
Activity Fee
Over the Counter Permit(fire sprinkler
with less than 10 sprinkler heads,or fire
3.11 alarm with less than 5 devices) $132.00 3
3.12 Residential (R3) Fire Sprinkler System $132.00 . 3
Spray:Booth installation
3.13 Spray Booth Installation (MEC or TEN) $132.00 3
3.14 Spray Booth Fire Protection System $431.00 +$0.75 per device over 10 devices 3
3.15 Spray Booth Fire Alarm System $431.00 +$5.00 per device over 5 devices 3
4 Other Fire Permits (Includes,Plan Review and Initial;2ainspections)"
4.1 Battery Systems $784.00 3
4.2 New Business License Review Included with Fire Benefit Charge
4.3 Compressed Gases _ $784.00 3
4.4 Cryogenic Fluids $784.00 3
4.5 Fire Pump&Equipment $784.00 3
Flammable and Combustible Liquids
(including above ground tanks, below
ground tanks,dip tanks,etc...)
4.6 installation and repair $784.00 3
Commercial Flammable and
4.7 Combustible Liquids tank removal _ $431.00 3
4.8 Hazardous Materials Facility $784.00 3
4.9 Industrial Ovens _ $784.00 3
4.1 LP Gas Commercial $784.00 3
4.11 LP Gas Residential $431.00 3
Marijuana Extraction Systems(WAC
4.12 105.7.19) _ $784.00 3
4.13 Commercial Heating Tank Removal $431.00 3
Residential Home Heating Tank
4.14 Removal $132.00 3
Solar Photovoltaic Power Systems,
4.15 Residential $132.00 3
Solar Photovoltaic Power Systems,
4.16 Commercial $784.00 3
Temporary Tent/Membrane Structure>
4.17 400 square feet $262.00 3
Working without a permit or ahead of
4.18 the permit Double the permit and inspection fee
5 Inspection Fees ,.
5.1 Initial Inspection Included in the permit fee
5.2 1st Re-inspection Included in the permit fee
5.3 2nd Re-inspection $262.00 for first 2 hours 3
Any subsequent(after 2nd)re-
5.4 inspection $262.00 for first 2 hours 3
Activity Fee
After Hours Inspection (Outside of
5.5 normal business hours) $198.19 per hour(2 hour minimum)3,8,9
Progressive Inspections(beyond the
5.6 first 2 inspections) $132.00 per hour(2 hour minimum)3
Re-inspection (due to a failure to cancel
appointment or work not ready for
5.7 inspection at time of appointment) $132.00 per hour(2 hour minimum)3
6 Pre=Application.Fees
6.1 Pre-Application Fees Included with Fire Benefit Charge
Consultant:Fees' .. .. .... ,
Use of Outside Consultants for Plan
Review and Inspection,and Rapid
7.1 Access Equipment Actual Costs
8;Other fire Authority Fees
8.1 Fire Ambulance Transport Fee $1,250.00
8.2 Fire Ambulance Transport Mileage Fee $23.00 per mile
False Alarm Responses(within a calendar year)
Preventable Nuisance or Malfunction
Alarm-1st and 2nd violation No Penalty
Preventable Nuisance or Malfunction
Alarm-3rd violation $84.00
Preventable Nuisance or Malfunction
Alarm-4 or more violations $167.00
Public Records Requests:RCW70.020,010 &WAC 246-08-400
Description „ Rate
General Records-paper copies $0.15 per page
General Records-electronic copies $0.10 per page +cost of media
Medical Incident Reports-Clerical Fee $25.00 per report
Medical Incident Reports-paper copies
-Pages 1-30 $1.12 per page
Medical Incident Reports-paper copies
-Pages 31+ $0.84 per page
Medical Incident Reports-electronic
copies $0.10 per page +cost of media
Outsourced copying&scanning Actual cost+cost of media
` Records mailed or shipped Actual cost of postage and container
Video and audio tapes Actual cost to reproduce
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OPERATIONAL PERMITS-;
The International Fire Code 105.6 Required Operational Permits authorizes the fire code official to issue operational
Permit type. Fee,
10.1 Aerosol products Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.2 Amusement building Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.3 Aviation facilities Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.4 Carbon dioxide systems Includedwith the Fire Benefit Charge
10.5 Carnivals and fairs Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.6 Combustible dust producing operations Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.7 Combustible fibers Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.8 Compressed gases Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.9 Cover and open mall buildings Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.1 Cryogenic fluids Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.11 Cutting and welding Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.12 Dry cleaning Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.13 Exhibits and trade shows Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.14 Explosives Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.15 Flammable and combustible liquids Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.16 Fruit and crop ripening Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.17 Fumigation and insecticidal fogging Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.18 Hazardous materials Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.19 High piled storage Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.2 Hot work operations Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.21 Industrial ovens Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.22 Lumber yards and woodworking plants Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
Liquid or gas fueled vehicles or
10.23 equipment in assembly buildings Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.24 Liquid Petroleum (LP)gas Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.25 Magnesium Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
Miscellaneous combustible storage
10.26 (tires,empty packing cases, rubber) Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.27 Motor fuel dispensing facilities Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.28 Organic coatings Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.29 Place of assembly Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.3 Private fire hydrants Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.31 Refrigeration equipment Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
Repair garages and motor fuel
10.32 dispensing facilities Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
Spraying or dipping operation using
flammable or combustible liquids or
10.33 powders Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
Storage of tires,scrap tires, and by-
10.34 products or rebuilding plants _ Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.35 Waste handling Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
10.36 Wood products Included with the Fire Benefit Charge
Commercial kitchens with type I or type
10.37 II hoods(ACC 10.36A.025) Included with the Fire Benefit Charge