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04-02-13 Searchable Packet Table of Contents Agenda3 Proclamation for Wen-Ying Jaw congratulating her for her academic contributions to the community No written materials in packet8 Presentation from The Water Savers, fifth grade students from Eaton Elementary School, introducing their water conservation website No written materials in packet9 Approve the March 19 City Council minutes Draft Minutes10 Accept Accounts Payable for period ending March 8, 2013 Draft Resolution21 Accept Accounts Payable for period ending March 15, 2013 Draft Resolution33 Review and adopt a policy for processing budget requests from non-profit organizations providing services for the general Cupertino community Staff Report42 A - Funding History of Unanticipated Funding Requests44 B - Policy for processing Non-profit requests for non- profit organizations45 Review and approve modifications to the Community Special Events in Memorial Park policy, including criteria for City sponsorship of a special event (continued from March 19) Staff Report46 A - City Festival Breakdown48 B - Redline version Community Special Events Policy_Memorial Park49 Conduct second reading of ordinances for Bingo permits and Acceptance of Public Improvements to approve actions to further streamline City Council’s Consent Calendar Staff Report54 A - Draft Ordinance for Bingo permits56 B - Redline Version of Draft Ordinance for Bingo permits61 C - Draft Ordinance for Acceptance of Public Improvements67 D - Redline Version of Draft Ordinance for Acceptance of Public Improvements70 Approve the Fiscal Year 2013-14 Fee Schedule Staff Report73 A - Draft Resolution77 B - Proposed Fee Schedule Table of Contents78 C - Proposed Fee Schedule A-General79 D - Proposed Fee Schedule B-Engineering81 E - Proposed Fee Schedule C-Planning88 1 F - Proposed Fee Schedule D-Building93 G - Proposed Fee Schedule E-Recreation118 H - Increases by individual fee and percentages- Schedule B129 I - Increases by individual fee and percentages- Schedule C140 J - Current Schedule D-Building, New Construction143 Consider Council member Sinks request to teleconference for the closed session on April 16 Staff Report158 A - Resolution No. 12-065159 Consideration of an ordinance rescinding and reenacting Cupertino Municipal Code Chapter 14.08 regarding obstruction and encroachments into City rights-of-way Staff Report161 A - Draft Ordinance163 B - Existing Ordinance Proposed for Rescinding181 2 AGENDA CUPERTINOCITYCOUNCIL~REGULARMEETING SUCCESSORTOTHEREDEVELOPMENTAGENCY~REGULARMEETING 10350TorreAvenue,CommunityHallCouncilChamber Tuesday,April2,2013 6:00PM CITYCOUNCILMEETING ROLLCALL K6:00PM CLOSEDSESSION 1.Subject:WorkersCompensationClaim(GovernmentCodeSection54956.95); Claimant:ScottNemetz;AgencyClaimedAgainst:CityofCupertino PLEDGEOFALLEGIANCE K6:45PM ROLLCALL CEREMONIALMATTERSANDPRESENTATIONS :ProclamationforWenYingJawcongratulatingherforheracademic 2.Subject contributionstothecommunity RecommendedAction :Presenttheproclamation Nowrittenmaterialsinpacket :Nowrittenmaterialsinpacket Page 3.Subject:PresentationfromTheWaterSavers,fifthgradestudentsfromEaton ElementarySchool,introducingtheirwaterconservationwebsite RecommendedAction:ReceivethepresentationfromTheWaterSavers(Chaelee, Janvi,Michelle,MarieClaire) Nowrittenmaterialsinpacket Page:Nowrittenmaterialsinpacket 3 Tuesday,April2,2013CupertinoCityCouncil SuccessortotheRedevelopmentAgency POSTPONEMENTS ORALCOMMUNICATIONS Thisportionofthemeetingisreservedforpersonswishingtoaddressthecouncilon anymatternotontheagenda.Speakersarelimitedtothree(3)minutes.Inmostcases, Statelawwillprohibitthecouncilfrommakinganydecisionswithrespecttoamatter notlistedontheagenda. CONSENTCALENDAR Unlessthereareseparatediscussionsand/oractionsrequestedbycouncil,staffora memberofthepublic,itisrequestedthatitemsundertheConsentCalendarbeactedon simultaneously. 4.Subject:ApprovetheMarch19CityCouncilminutes RecommendedAction:Approvetheminutes DraftMinutes Page:10 5.Subject:AcceptAccountsPayableforperiodendingMarch8,2013 RecommendedAction:AdoptResolutionNo.13028acceptingAccountsPayable forperiodendingMarch8,2013 DraftResolution Page:21 6.Subject:AcceptAccountsPayableforperiodendingMarch15,2013 RecommendedAction:AdoptResolutionNo.13029acceptingAccountsPayable forperiodendingMarch15,2013 DraftResolution Page:33 7.Subject:Reviewandadoptapolicyforprocessingbudgetrequestsfromnonprofit organizationsprovidingservicesforthegeneralCupertinocommunity RecommendedAction :Adoptthepolicyforprocessingbudgetrequestsfromnon profitorganizationsprovidingservicesforthegeneralCupertinocommunity StaffReport AFundingHistoryofUnanticipatedFundingRequests BPolicyforprocessingNonprofitrequestsfornonprofitorganizations Page:42 4 Tuesday,April2,2013CupertinoCityCouncil SuccessortotheRedevelopmentAgency 8.Subject:ReviewandapprovemodificationstotheCommunitySpecialEventsin MemorialParkpolicy,includingcriteriaforCitysponsorshipofaspecialevent (continuedfromMarch19) RecommendedAction:ApprovethemodificationstotheCommunitySpecial EventsinMemorialParkpolicy,includingcriteriaforCitysponsorshipofaspecial event StaffReport ACityFestivalBreakdown BRedlineversionCommunitySpecialEventsPolicy_MemorialPark Page:46 SECONDREADINGOFORDINANCES 9.Subject:ConductsecondreadingofordinancesforBingopermitsandAcceptanceof PublicImprovementstoapproveactionstofurtherstreamlineCity"µ»´©¯²¹ ConsentCalendar RecommendedAction:1)ConductthesecondreadingandenactOrdinanceNo.13 2108forBingopermits:AnOrdinanceoftheCityCounciloftheCityofCupertino amendingChapter5.32oftheCupertinoMunicipalCoderegardingbingo;2) ConductthesecondreadingandenactOrdinanceNo.132109forAcceptanceof PublicImprovements:AnOrdinanceoftheCityCounciloftheCityofCupertino amendingsections14.04.170and18.32.390oftheCupertinomunicipalcode regardingacceptanceofpublicimprovements StaffReport ADraftOrdinanceforBingopermits BRedlineVersionofDraftOrdinanceforBingopermits CDraftOrdinanceforAcceptanceofPublicImprovements DRedlineVersionofDraftOrdinanceforAcceptanceofPublicImprovements Page:54 5 Tuesday,April2,2013CupertinoCityCouncil SuccessortotheRedevelopmentAgency PUBLICHEARINGS 10.Subject:ApprovetheFiscalYear201314FeeSchedule RecommendedAction:AdoptResolutionNo.13030approvingthe201314Fee schedule StaffReport ADraftResolution BProposedFeeScheduleTableofContents CProposedFeeScheduleAGeneral DProposedFeeScheduleBEngineering EProposedFeeScheduleCPlanning FProposedFeeScheduleDBuilding GProposedFeeScheduleERecreation HIncreasesbyindividualfeeandpercentagesScheduleB IIncreasesbyindividualfeeandpercentagesScheduleC JCurrentScheduleDBuilding,NewConstruction Page:73 ORDINANCESANDACTIONITEMS 11.Subject:ConsiderCouncilmemberSinksrequesttoteleconferencefortheclosed sessiononApril16 RecommendedAction:ConsiderCouncilmemberSinksrequesttoteleconference fortheclosedsessiononApril16regardingconferencewithlabornegotiator StaffReport AResolutionNo.12065 Page:158 12.Subject:ConsiderationofanordinancerescindingandreenactingCupertino MunicipalCodeChapter14.08regardingobstructionandencroachmentsintoCity rightsofway RecommendedAction:ConductthefirstreadingofOrdinanceNo.132110; ´ OrdinanceoftheCityCounciloftheCityofCupertinorescindingandreadopting CupertinoMunicipalCodeChapter14.08(EncroachmentsanduseofCityRightsof 6§¿! StaffReport ADraftOrdinance BExistingOrdinanceProposedforRescinding Page:161 6 Tuesday,April2,2013CupertinoCityCouncil SuccessortotheRedevelopmentAgency REPORTSBYCOUNCILANDSTAFF ADJOURNMENT SUCCESSORTOTHEREDEVELOPMENTAGENCYMEETING Canceledforlackofbusiness. The City of Cupertino has adopted the provisions of Code of Civil Procedure §1094.6; litigation challenging a final decision of the City Council/Redevelopment Agency must be brought within 90 days after a decision is announced unless a shorter time is required by State or Federal law. Any interested person, including the applicant, prior to seeking judicial review of the city council’s decision with respect to quasi-judicial actions, must first file a petition for reconsideration with the city clerk within ten days after the council’s decision. Any petition so filed must comply with municipal ordinance code §2.08.096. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the City of Cupertino will make reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with qualified disabilities.If you require special assistance, please contact the city clerk’s office at 408-777-3223 at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the Cupertino City Council after publication of the packet will be made available for public inspection in the City Clerk’s Office located at City Hall, 10300 Torre Avenue, during normal business hours and in Council packet archives linked from the agenda/minutes page on the Cupertino web site. 7 CITYCOUNCILSTAFFREPORT Meeting:April2,2013 Subject:ProclamationforWenYingJaw NOWRITTENMATERIALSINPACKET 8 CITYCOUNCILSTAFFREPORT Meeting:April2,2013 Subject :PresentationfromTheWaterSavers,fifthgradestudentsfromEaton ElementarySchool,introducingtheirwaterconservationwebsite NOWRITTENMATERIALSINPACKET 9 DRAFTMINUTES CUPERTINOCITYCOUNCIL SpecialMeeting Tuesday,March19,2013 CITYCOUNCILMEETING ROLLCALL At5:35p.m.MayorOrrinMahoneycalledtheSpecialCityCouncilmeetingtoorder. Present:MayorOrrinMahoney,ViceMayorGilbertWong,andCouncilmembersBarry Chang,andMarkSantoro.Absent:RodSinks. CLOSED SESSION 1.Subject:ConferencewithRealPropertyNegotiator(GovtCodeSec.54956.8);1. Property:PruneridgeAvenuebetweenWolfeandTantau,withtheexceptionofthat portionofPruneridgethatfrontsalongtheHamptons;2.NegotiatingParties:City Manager,CityAttorney,SpecialCounsel;3.UnderNegotiation:Priceandterms At5:35p.m.Councilrecessedtoaclosedsession,andreconvenedinopensessionat 6:47p.m.MayorMahoneyannouncedthatCouncilhadaclosedsessiononMarch18 regardingConferencewithLaborNegotiator(GovernmentCode54957.6);Agency designatednegotiators:DirectorofAdministrativeServices,CityManager,and DaniaTorresWong;Employeeorganizations:OperatingEngineersLocalNo.3 Union;CupertinoEmployeesAssociation;Unrepresented(Managementand Confidential)EmployeesCompensationProgram;AppointedEmployees CompensationProgram.HesaidthatCouncilreceivedareportandnoactionwas taken.Regardingtheclosedsessionfromthisevening,hesaidthatCouncilgave instructionstostaff. 10 Tuesday,March19,2013CupertinoCityCouncil SuccessortotheRedevelopmentAgency PLEDGEOFALLEGIANCE At6:47p.m.MayorOrrinMahoneyreconvenedtheSpecialCityCouncilmeetingand ledthePledgeofAllegiance. ROLLCALL Present:MayorOrrinMahoney,ViceMayorGilbertWong,andCouncilmembersBarry Chang,MarkSantoro,andRodSinks.Absent:none. CEREMONIALMATTERSANDPRESENTATIONS 2.Subject:2013ArborDayProclamation RecommendedAction:Presentproclamation DirectorofPublicWorksTimmBordenexplainedthatOctober2011wasthefirst observanceofArborDayinCupertinowhichsignifiesthe"¯º¿¹efforttopromotea healthy,urbanforest.TheCityappliedtoTreeCityUSAtobecomeatreecityin February2013andhasjustreceivedsignsandaplaquefromthefoundation.Arbor DaywillbeheldonApril6inconjunctionwithEarthDay. MayorMahoneypresentedtheproclamationtoMr.Borden. 3.Subject:PresentationfromtheBoardofTrusteesoftheFoothillDeAnzaCommunity CollegeDistrict RecommendedAction:AcceptPresentation PearlCheng,BoardTrusteeoftheFoothillDeAnzaCommunityCollegeDistrict madeapresentationviaPowerPoint.ShenotedthatintheaudiencewereDistrict ChancellorLindaThor,PresidentofDeAnzaCollegeBrianMurphyandothersenior staffmembers.Shesaidthatthe#¯¹º¸¯©º¹focusisonthestudentsandshe highlightedstatisticsincludingstudentpopulation;numberoneUCtransferdistrict; careerpreparation;successstories;civicengagement;communityconnections;state oftheartfacilities;enhancingstudentlearning;buildingforthefuture;EcoPass program;andestablishinganeducationcenterattheOnizukaAirForceBasein Sunnyvale.ShealsosaidthattheDistrictreceived$63,000fromPG&Eforenergy savingsandthattheyaremeeting60percentoftheirownenergyneedsfromsolar power. 11 Tuesday,March19,2013CupertinoCityCouncil SuccessortotheRedevelopmentAgency POSTPONEMENTS WongmovedandChangsecondedtopostponeitemnumber9toApril2.Themotion carriedunanimously. ORALCOMMUNICATIONS MariaBegiebingsaidthatsheisastudentatSanJoseStateUniversityconductinga researchstudyontheenvironmentsurroundinglocalleaders.Shenotedthatshe emailedasurveytoCouncilandencouragedthemtorespondtothesurveyforherclass project. KapilBhatnagarrepresentingtheArtofLivingFoundationregardingpersonal developmentandstressmanagementthankedCouncilfortheirsupportandextended aninvitationtoattendaneventonMarch24attheSanJoseConventionCenterfrom 3:156:30p.m.Hesaidtheirfocusistolaunchacampaigninsupportofastressand violencefreeenvironmentandthattheyarehopingtopartnerwithCupertinoandother citiestobringthecommunityopportunitiestoparticipate.HenotedthatJimDoherty, SantaClaraCountySupervisorDaveCortese,andthefounderoftheGlobalArtLiving FoundationareexpectedtoattendtheeventonMarch24. SteveElichrepresentingtheHomesteadVillasubdivisiongaveaPowerPoint presentationregardingtheStevensCreekTrail.HehighlightedwhereHomesteadVilla islocatedandsaidthattheCitizensAdvisoryCommitteewascomposedofbicycle activists,neighborhoodsdonotreallyhaveavoice,andthatotheroptionssuchasMary AvenueorFoothillwerenotconsidered.HesaidthatmakingStevensCreekBoulevard safershouldbeahigherpriorityandthatbuildinganotherbridgeahalfmileawayfrom theMaryAvenueBridgeisnotfiscallyresponsible.Hedistributedapetitionsignedby 150peopleandurgedCounciltoadopttheMaryAvenueBridgeroutewhichpromotes fiscalresponsibility,hasexistinginfrastructure,andminimizestheimpacton neighborhoods.TheMayorsummarizedwheretheCityisintheprocessandsaidthat nodecisionshavebeenmadeatthistime. ArtCohen,CEOandownerofBlueLightCinemasattheOaksacrossfromDeAnza CollegesaidthatonApril27and28,actorsfromHollywoodwouldbecomingtoBlue LightfortheTrekforAutismevent.HeinvitedCounciltoattendtheeventandsaid thataportionofallproceedswouldbedonatedtoAchieveKidswhichsupportsautism programs.Healsosaidthatanybusinesscanbeasponsorforaslowas$50. 12 Tuesday,March19,2013CupertinoCityCouncil SuccessortotheRedevelopmentAgency DileepTikusaidthathisfamilyboughtapropertyinCupertinoandremodeleditso eachdaughtercouldhaveherownroom.Hesaidhesubmittedtheplansandthat PublicWorksinformedhimthatheisalsoresponsiblefordoingoffsitedevelopment work,includingfixingthedriveway.Hesaidhe®§ª´ºplannedtohavetodothisextra workandaskedCounciltowaivetherequirementtofixthedriveway. CONSENTCALENDAR SantoromovedandWongsecondedtoapprovetheitemsontheConsentCalendaras recommendedwiththeexceptionofitemnumber9whichwascontinuedtoApril2. Ayes:Chang,Mahoney,Santoro,Sinks,andWong.Noes:None.Abstain:Santoro abstainedfromvotingonitems10and11. 4.Subject:ApprovetheMarch5CityCouncilminutes RecommendedAction:Approvetheminutes 5.Subject:AcceptAccountsPayableforperiodendingFebruary22,2013 RecommendedAction:AdoptResolutionNo.13022acceptingAccountsPayable forperiodendingFebruary22,2013 6.Subject:AcceptAccountsPayableforperiodendingMarch1,2013 RecommendedAction:AdoptResolutionNo.13023acceptingAccountsPayable forperiodendingMarch1,2013 7.Subject:ModifytheCupertinoEmployeesAssociation(CEA)Memorandumof Understanding(MOU)toaddanewpositioncategory RecommendedAction:AmendtheSalaryScheduletoreflectnewposition;Traffic SignalTechnician,Apprentice 8.Subject:AdoptresolutionsupportingSenateBill629TaxEquityAllocation(TEA) RecommendedAction:AdoptResolutionNo.13024supportingSB629TEA 9.Subject :ApprovecriteriaforCitysponsorshipofaspecialevent RecommendedAction:ApproveattachedcriteriaforCupertinosupportofspecial event UnderPostponements,thisitemwascontinuedtoApril2. 13 Tuesday,March19,2013CupertinoCityCouncil SuccessortotheRedevelopmentAgency 10.Subject:ApprovetheTractMap,BollingerVenture,LLC,aCaliforniaLimited LiabilityCompany,APN35922077,WesterlyterminusofBollingerRoad RecommendedAction:AdoptResolutionNo.13025approvingtheTractMap Description:Aresolutionapprovingatractmapthatsubdividesanapproximately 49,650squarefootparcelintofiveparcels,consistingoffiveresidentiallotsanda culdesacdedication,ranginginsizefrom7,130to11,101squarefeetinarea :ApprovetheImprovementAgreement,BollingerVenture,LLC,a 11.Subject CaliforniaLimitedLiabilityCompany,Tract10157,WesterlyterminusofBollinger Road,APN:35922077 RecommendedAction:AdoptResolutionNo.13026approvingtheAgreement Description:ThroughtheimprovementagreementwiththeCity,theapplicantsofa fivelotsubdivisionforfiveresidentialhouseswillbeobligatedtoconstructCity specifiedstreetimprovements,includingasphaltpavement,streetlight,curb,gutter, sidewalkanddrivewayapproachescompletingtheculdesacattheWesterly terminusofBollingerRoad 12.Subject:AlcoholicBeverageLicense,AjitoIzakayaDining,7335BollingerRoad,#C1 RecommendedAction:ApproveAlcoholicBeverageLicense,AjitoIzakayaDining SECONDREADINGOFORDINANCES PUBLICHEARINGS 13.Subject:ApprovalofminoramendmentstoChapter14.18oftheMunicipalCode, ProtectedTrees,andrequestforCouncildirectiononfutureamendmentstoChapter 14.18.(postponedfromtheMarch5,2013meeting) RecommendedAction:1.ConductthefirstreadingofOrdinanceNo.132107An OrdinanceoftheCityCounciloftheCityofCupertinoamendingChapter14.18, ProtectedTrees,oftheMunicipalCodetoclarifyreferencestopublictreesand modifypenaltiesforviolations;and;2.Providedirectiontostaffonscopeoffurther amendmentstoChapter14.18tobestudiedandauthorizetheCityManagertoenter intoaconsultantservicescontractinanamountnottoexceed$65,000 Description:ApplicationNo.MCA201202;Applicant:CityofCupertino;Location: Citywide;MunicipalCodeAmendmenttoChapter14.18,ProtectedTreesand reviewforfuturepotentialamendments WrittencommunicationsforthisitemincludedastaffPowerPointpresentationand anemailfromJenniferGriffin. 14 Tuesday,March19,2013CupertinoCityCouncil SuccessortotheRedevelopmentAgency AssistantPlannerSimonVuongreviewedthestaffreportviaaPowerPoint presentation. JenniferGriffinsaidthatsheisconcernedthattheprotectedtreelistisbeingusedfor politicalpurposesandthattreesarebeingremovedfromthislistthreetofouryears aftertheywereadded,especiallytheBayLaureltree.ShesaidthelargestBay LaurelisinRanchoSanAntonioParkandisprotected,butitiscloseto170years old.SheurgedCouncilnottoremovetheBayLaurelfromtheprotectedtreelist. TamonNorimotofromPG&EthankedCouncilforthecontinuedlistingofthepublic utilityunderexemptions.Hesaidthatthe©µ³¶§´¿¹811programrequeststhat peoplecallaminimumof48hoursbeforedoingworklikeplantingatreetoavoid hittingautilityline.Hedistributedaposterregardingtherighttoreplantprogram whichencouragespeopletoconsiderthetypeoftreesplantednearutilitylinesand informationaboutoverheadutilitylines.HeencouragedCounciltoworkwith /& vegetationmanagementinthefuturetoencouragepeopletoplanttheright treeintherightplace. CityClerkGraceSchmidtreadthetitleofOrdinanceNo.132107. WongmovedandSantorosecondedtoreadtheordinancebytitleonlyandthatthe City"²«¸±¹readingwouldconstitutethefirstreadingthereof.Ayes:Chang, Mahoney,Santoro,Sinks,andWong.Noes:None. Councilprovideddirectiontomoveforwardbasedon¹º§¬¬¹suggestedscopefor furtheramendmentstoChapter14.18andaddedareviewof:(1)thespecimentree listtoaddnonnativetreesthatshouldbeprotected;and(2)treeremovalprocessfor plannedresidentialdevelopments. WongmovedandSantorosecondedtoauthorizetheCityManagertoenterintoa consultantservicescontractinanamountnottoexceed$65,000.Themotioncarried unanimously. Councilrecessedfrom8:36p.m.to8:46p.m. 14.Subject:AppealofadecisionoftheDirectorofPublicWorksregardingthe relocationofautilitypole RecommendedAction:Denytheappeal,upholdingthe#¯¸«©ºµ¸¹decisionto requiretherelocationoftheexistingutilitypole,locatednearthenortheastcornerof 15 Tuesday,March19,2013CupertinoCityCouncil SuccessortotheRedevelopmentAgency §¶¶«²²§´º¹property,toalocationbehindtheproposednewcurbandgutter requiredalongthepropertyfrontage DirectorofPublicWorksTimmBordenreviewedthestaffreport. AppellantPaulKalrasaidthatheisbuildingahouseandaskedCounciltonot requirehimtorelocatetheutilitypoleontohis´«¯­®¨µ¸¹propertyandbe responsibleforthecost.Heexplainedhisappealasdiscussedinahandouthe distributed. WongmovedandSinkssecondedtodenytheappeal,upholdingthe#¯¸«©ºµ¸¹ decisiontorequiretherelocationoftheexistingutilitypole,locatednearthe northeastcornerof§¶¶«²²§´º¹property,toalocationbehindtheproposednewcurb andgutterrequiredalongthepropertyfrontage.Themotioncarriedunanimously. ORDINANCESANDACTIONITEMS 15.Subject:ApproveactionstofurtherstreamlineCity"µ»´©¯²¹ConsentCalendar RecommendedAction:1)AdoptResolutionNo.13027approvingstreamliningof theconsentcalendarbyamendingtheapprovalauthorityforAlcoholBeverage ControlLicenses,BingoPermits,ImprovementAgreementsandPublic ImprovementAcceptance;2)ConductfirstreadingofOrdinanceNo.132108for Bingopermits:AnordinanceoftheCityCounciloftheCityofCupertinoamending Chapter5.32oftheCupertinoMunicipalCoderegardingbingo;3)Conductfirst readingofOrdinanceNo.132109forAcceptanceofPublicImprovements:An ordinanceoftheCityCounciloftheCityofCupertinoamendingsections14.04.170 and18.32.390oftheCupertinomunicipalcoderegardingacceptanceofpublic improvements DirectorofPublicWorksTimmBordenreviewedthestaffreport. JenniferGriffinsaidthatsheunderstandstheneedtostreamlinetheconsent calendarbutsaidthepublicisalsointerestedintheseitemsandshouldhavethe righttohearandspeakaboutthem.Shesaidthat¯º¹importanttomakesurethat thingsdisappearingfromtheconsentcalendar§¸«´ºthingsthepublicisinterested in,especiallyliquorlicensesandpublicimprovementdevelopments.Shesaidthat theconsentcalendarisaneutralitemandisagoodwayforthepublictobeawareof whatishappeningthroughouttheCity. 16 Tuesday,March19,2013CupertinoCityCouncil SuccessortotheRedevelopmentAgency WongmovedandSantorosecondedtoadoptResolutionNo.13027approving streamliningoftheconsentcalendarbyamendingtheapprovalauthorityforBingo Permits,ImprovementAgreementsandPublicImprovementAcceptancewithan amendmenttocontinuetoincludeAlcoholBeverageLicenseapprovalsonthe consentcalendar.Themotioncarriedunanimously. CityClerkGraceSchmidtreadthetitleofOrdinanceNo.132108. ChangmovedandSantorosecondedtoreadtheordinancebytitleonlyandthatthe City"²«¸±¹readingwouldconstitutethefirstreadingthereof.Ayes:Chang, Mahoney,Santoro,Sinks,andWong.Noes:None. CityClerkGraceSchmidtreadthetitleofOrdinanceNo.132109. ChangmovedandSantorosecondedtoreadtheordinancebytitleonlyandthatthe City"²«¸±¹readingwouldconstitutethefirstreadingthereof.Ayes:Chang, Mahoney,Santoro,Sinks,andWong.Noes:None. 16.Subject:AuthorizeCityManagertoexecuteleaseagreementforpropertyknownas TheBluePheasantRestaurant RecommendedAction:AuthorizeCityManagertoexecuteleaseagreementfor propertyknownasTheBluePheasantRestaurantwithHungryJacksRestaurant CorporationandMikeTsachres Writtencommunicationsforthisitemincludedanamendedrecommendedaction andanemailfromDianeBerg. ActingDirectorofParksandRecreationCarolAtwoodreviewedthestaffreport. DanBergrepresentinghisneighborhoodgroupandalsospeakingforAlbrecht Schoy,TheresaHorng,MarjanKashvad,andOakdaleRanch,distributedahandout ofrecommendedactionsregardingtheBluePheasantrestaurant.HeaskedCouncil tothinkabouttheimpactsonthesurroundingneighborhoodbeforedecidingona newleasefortherestaurant.HesaidthatresidentsofOakdaleRanchdonotthink thetermsofthecontractarebeingadheredtosuchasaclosingtimeof11:00p.m. Hesaidthattherestaurantªµ«¹´ºcloseuntil12:30or1:00a.m.,thatthereviews onlinearepoor,andthatmostpatronsarenotfromCupertinoatall.Hesaidthat theyrecommendtherestaurantcloseat10:00p.m.witheveryoneoutoftheparking 17 Tuesday,March19,2013CupertinoCityCouncil SuccessortotheRedevelopmentAgency lotby11:00p.m.andthatmoremoneybeallocatedtoimprovethe¬§©¯²¯º¿¹ appearance. BrianVanolisaidthatheandhisfamilyhavelivedintheneighborhoodforseven yearsandlikestheideaofagolfcourse,restaurant,andbarbutsaidheisconcerned aboutthetypeofclientelethatgothere.Hesaidhefeelsuneasyaboutthe atmosphere,thatthelateclosingiscreatingproblems,andthatitlooksrundown. Healsosaidthattherestaurantseemstohaveabettercrowdwithgooddancing from5:00to8:00p.m.andthenaround9:30anewcrowdcomesinandtheotherone leaves. RobinSeamansaidthatshemovedtoOakdaleRanchinthelateys¹andlivedthere untiltwoyearsago.Shetalkedaboutwhatitfeltlikebeingasinglewomanliving downthestreetfromtheBluePheasantandexplainedthat¯º¹arundown restaurantandattractsquestionableclientele.Shesaidthatinthezs¹and{s¹it wasafamilystyleplacefordinner,butthatshewouldnevergotherenow.Shesaid shehopestheplaceandtheareacouldbecleanedupandmadeintoanice establishment. TomGuntly,fromthePharlapDr.neighborhoodsaidthatafter11:00p.m.the neighborhoodexperiencesnoise,traffic,andtrashfrompeoplecomingoutofthe BluePheasantrestaurant.Hesaidthatsafetyissuesandnoncomplianceofthelease termsneedtobeaddressediftheleaseisapproved.Healsosaidthatitwouldbe greattobuildsomethingmoreappealingintheupcomingmasterplan. AngelaDuffytalkedabouttheissueofsafetyinthePharlapDr.neighborhood.She explainedthattrafficisbadintheareaandpeoplegoingtotheBluePheasantwould parkintheneighborhood.Shesaidthattherestaurant¯¹´ºcleanandaskedCouncil tomakeitaplacewherethecommunitywouldbeproudtogo. DianeBergsaidthatthishasbeenanissueforalongtimeandherneighborhood groupofOakdaleRanchhasrecommendedactionsthattheyurgedtheCouncilto consider.Shesaidsheisgladthatthemasterplaniscomingandtheupgradesas mentionedinthestaffreportandwouldliketoknowthetimelineforthese upgrades. Capt.KenBinderfromthe2®«¸¯¬¬¹Officesaidthatheisavailabletoanswerany questionsandprovidedageneralunderstandingofthe¹®«¸¯¬¬¹activityinthearea inthepastsixmonths.Hesaidthatthemajorityoftheactivityrevolvesaroundcite 18 Tuesday,March19,2013CupertinoCityCouncil SuccessortotheRedevelopmentAgency writingandparkingissuesandreviewedthereportfromthelastsixmonths.He clarifiedthathisunderstandingisthattherestaurantissupposedtorestrictaccessto anynewpatronsafter11:00p.m.andtocloseatmidnight.Hesaidthatrandom checksoverthepastfewmonthshaveshowedthattherestaurantabidesbythis requirementandmostofthecarshavelefttheparkinglotby12:30a.m. TenantMikeTsachresclarifiedsomepointsmadebythespeakers.Hesaidthatthe accusationsarethesamestoriesfromwhenthepasttenantwasthere.Hesaidhehas securityandstandsintheparkinglottomakesurepeopleleavewhentheyare supposedtoandcallsthepoliceasneeded.Hesaidthathehonorstheagreementto notletanyoneelseinat11:00p.m.,closesatmidnight,andthathekeepstheplace clean.Hesaidheisinsultedthatitisconsideredahookupplace.Healsosaidthat iftherestaurantweretocloseat10:00p.m.hewouldlosebusinesstoother establishments. ChangmovedandSantorosecondedtoauthorizetheCityManagertonegotiateand executealeaseagreementforpropertyknownasTheBluePheasantRestaurantwith HungryJacksRestaurantCorporationandMikeTsachresinaccordancewiththe followingCouncildirection.ThemotioncarriedwithWongandSinksvotingno. Addasignintheparkinglotnotingwhenthelotcloses(stafftoworkwith 1. 2®«¸¯¬¬¹Depttomakesuresignisenforceable) Lesseetoprovidesecuritytoensuretrashispickedupinparkinglot 2. Doorsclosedat11:00pmandnomorepatronsallowedinthebuilding 3. Stopservingalcoholat11:30pm 4. Stopmusicat12:00am 5. Allpatronsmustbeoutofparkinglotby12:30am 6. 5yearlease 7. Finesof$200,$400,$1000(equivalenttotwotimesthepenaltyforadministrative 8. citation)forallowingpatronstocomeintothebuildingafter11:00pm Includepercentofrevenueinlease(stafftofindoutwhatiscommon) 9. Lesseetopaintinsideoffacilityandaddnewcarpet 10. Citytopaintoutsideoffacilityandlandscape 11. Optiontoextendlease 12. 19 Tuesday,March19,2013CupertinoCityCouncil SuccessortotheRedevelopmentAgency REPORTSBYCOUNCILANDSTAFF CityManagerDavidBrandtsaidthatanewtreeapplication,Trees95014,isavailable forresidentstouseontheiriPadsandiPhones.Itallowsresidentstoseedetailsabout Cityplantedtreesandtosearchfortreesbystreetaddress. Councilmembershighlightedtheactivitiesoftheircommitteesandvariouscommunity events. At12:13a.m.,onWednesday,March20,themeetingwasadjournedtoTuesday,April2 beginningat5:30p.m.forastudysessionregardingCouncil CivicCenterCellService, Chamber,10350TorreAvenue,Cupertino,California. ____________________________ GraceSchmidt,CityClerk Staffreports,backupmaterials,anditemsdistributedattheCityCouncilmeetingare availableforreviewattheCity"²«¸±¹Office,7773223,andalsoontheInternetat www.cupertino.org.ClickonAgendas&Minutes,thenclickontheappropriatePacket. MostCouncilmeetingsareshownliveonComcastChannel26andAT&TUverse Channel99andareavailableatyourconvenienceatwww.cupertino.org.Clickon Agendas&Minutes,thenclickArchivedWebcast.Videotapesareavailableatthe CupertinoLibrary,ormaybepurchasedfromtheCupertinoCityChannel,7772364. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT CITY HALL 10 10300 TORRE AVENUE • CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 TELEPHONE: (408) 777-3110 www.cupertino.org CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Meeting:April2,2013 Subject Reviewandadoptapolicyforprocessingbudgetrequestsfromnonprofitorganizations providingservicesforthegeneralCupertinocommunity. RecommendedAction Adopttheattachedpolicy. Description TheCityofCupertinocurrentlyprovidesfundingtolocalnonprofitorganizationsintheareas ofsocialservices,fineartsandotherprogramsforthegeneralpublic.Approximately$50,000 peryearisallocatedbasedonanapplicationprocessdoneinconjunctionwithourCommunity DevelopmentBlockGrantProgramandourFineArtsCommission.Inaddition,groups routinelyrequest ´«½!fundingeachyearinconjunctionwiththebudgetpublichearing process. InFY12/13,Councilrequestedstafftoreviewandpresentapolicyforfundingofnonprofit requestsonafairandconsistentbasis.Suchapolicywouldpreventagenciesfromreceiving fundswithoutfollowingthesameprocessandreviewthatothernonprofitsreceive.Thepolicy beforeyoutonightestablishesasetofcriteriaforevaluatingrequests,ensuresthatallentities followaformalapplicationprocessandproposesadollarlimitforthoserequests. Discussion TheParksandRecreationCommissiondiscussedtheseissuesatitsFebruary7andMarch28, 2013meetingswiththefollowingconclusions: Itisimportanttohaveanapplicationprocessforallnonprofitgroupsseekingfunds fromtheCity; Theapplicationshouldidentifytheservicesprovided,purposeforthefunds,howthe expenditurealignstoCityprioritiesandhowthefundswillbeusedtobenefitthe Cupertinocommunity. Arecurringorganizationshouldstatehowprioryearfunds,ifany,wereused. Theapplicationshouldincludeinformationabouttheorganization,itsbudgetandits purpose. 42 Nonprofitorganizationswhichservemultijurisdictionsshouldstatewhattheyhave requestedfromtheothercitiestheyservice. StaffshouldincludeallrequestsandfundingrecommendationsforCouncil consideration. Nonprofitswillbenotifiedofourprocessinadvanceandnolastminuteproposalswill beentertained. CityCouncilwillmakethefinaldecisionaspartofthebudgetprocess. Ifapproved,staffwillcontactallnonprofitagenciesthathaverequestedfundsinthepastthree years(seeAttachmentA)toexplainthenewpolicyandencouragethemtosubmitan applicationforconsideration. FiscalImpact Theproposedprocesswouldearmarkanadditional$25,000peryearforongoingfunding. _____________________________________ Preparedby: CarolAtwood,ActingDirectorofParksandRecreation Reviewedby: ApprovedforSubmissionby: DavidBrandt,CityManager Attachments: AFundingHistoryforunanticipatedbudgetrequests BPolicyforprocessingNonprofitrequestsfornonprofitorganizations 43 A Attachment Funding History for Unanticipated Budget Requests Organization FY 10/11 FY 11/12 FY 12/13 Deer Hollow Farm $5,000 $5,000 $10,000 Historical Society $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 Euphrat Museum (additional) $0 $8,500 $0 KMTV $0 $0 $50,000 Enhanced Tree Lighting $0 $5,000 $0 Total $10,000 $23,500 $65,000 44 ATTACHMENT B Policy for processing budget requests from non-profit organizations Purpose The City of Cupertino currently provides funding to local non-profit organizations in the areas of social services, fine arts and other programs for the generallic. This policy establishes a standard application process whereby funding decisions of non-profit requests can be addressed on a fair and consistent basis by establishing a set o ensuring that all entities follow a formal application process and pre-approving a dollar limit for those requests. Criteria All requests for funding must comply with this policy. The applicant should identify the services provided, purpose for expenditure aligns to City priorities and how the funds will be used to benefit the Cupertino community. A recurring organization should state how prior year funds, if a The applicant should include information about the organization, purpose. Non-profit organizations which serve multi-jurisdictions should state what they have requested from other cities/organizations they service in regard request. Cupertino does not fund ongoing operational costs. Requests sho-time, project specific needs. The organization must show that their staff has the experience to implement and manage the project. More than 75% of the budget must go to direct service costs vers Staff should include all requests and funding recommendations for Council consideration. Non-profits will be notified of our process in advance and no propos entertained after March 1 of each year (2013 applications will be received no later than April 8, 2013). City Council will make the final decision as part of the budget process. Approved by the City Council April 2, 2013 45 PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT CITY HALL 10 10300 TORRE AVENUE • CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 TELEPHONE: (408) 777-3110 www.cupertino.org CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Meeting:April2,2013 Subject ReviewandApproveModificationstotheCommunitySpecialEventsinMemorialPark Policy,includingCriteriaforCitySponsorshipofaSpecialEvent. RecommendedAction Approvepolicy. Description TheCityofCupertinocurrentlysponsorsseveralspecialeventsinthecommunityeach year.WhenCupertinohelpssponsoranevent,itisintheformofinkindservices includingwaivingfacilityandparkrentalfeesandproviding2®«¸¯¬¬¹deputiesand ParksandRecreationstaffsupport.AlistofspecialeventssponsoredbyCupertinois foundonAttachmentA.Inconjunctionwiththe20122013Budgetprocess,theCouncil inquiredastothecriteriaforCupertinoSponsorshipofaspecialevent. Cupertinohasapolicyentitled "µ³³»´¯º¿SpecialEventsatMemorial/§¸±!thatwas adoptedbytheCityCouncilonAugust16,2005.Thepolicydetailstheprocesstoapply foraspecialevent,thelogisticsinvolvedandseveralcriteriarequirements.Staffhas modifiedthispolicytoincludeallcriteriaandtoupdaterequirementsbasedoncurrent activityinthepark.AcopyofthispolicyisfoundonAttachmentB. Discussion StaffisrecommendingthatthecriteriaforCupertinosupportofaspecialeventbe incorporatedintotheexistingpolicydocument,asitisathoroughoutlineoftheprocess toapplyforaspecialeventpermitandaguideforoperatingaspecialevent.The recommendedcriteriaforCouncilconsiderationcanbefoundonpage5ofthepolicy. TheParksandRecreationCommissionvotedtorecommendthesecriteriaatits December6,2012andMarch28,2013Commissionmeetings. 46 FiscalImpact None _____________________________________ Preparedby:CarolAtwood,ActingDirectorofParksandRecreation ApprovedforSubmissionby:DavidBrandt,CityManager Attachments:AttachmentAKListofSpecialEvents AttachmentBKCommunitySpecialEventsinMemorialPark Administrativeservices/parkandrecreation/staffreports/communityspecialeventsinMemorialPark 47 2012 City of Cupertino Festival Breakdown tµw {·EE /š­·­t‘ {·EE /š­·­ C;­·zÝŒC-zŒz·z;­ …­;7C-zŒz·ä …­m; Cherry Blossom- 2012 (two-day)All rooms at Quinlan, Amphitheater (Fri.-Sun.)$8,420.00$775.25$3,780.00 World Journal- 2012 (two-day)Senior Ctr.- Reception Hall, Bay Rm, Arts and Craft Rm (Sat- Sun$3,350.00$575.00$3,780.00 Amphitheater (Sat.-Sun.) Happy Kids Day- 2012Cupertino & Social Rm. (Sat.)$1,040.00$500.00 City sponsored $3700 toward the 2012 event. Fall Festival- 2012 (one-day)Senior Ctr.- Reception Hall (Fri & Sat), Amphitheater (Sat.-Sun.$2,380.00$300.00$1,200.00 (Senior Center usage is for the Fine Arts League Show) Diwali- 2012 (one-day)Cupertino & Social Rm.(Friday-Sat.)$1,850.00$300.00$0.00 Ikebana Flower Show- 2012All rooms at Quinlan for 7 days (5 days for set-up & 2 days for $17,220.00$184.00$0.00 Have show every 18 months- next show is Feb. 2014 Lions Club- 2012Held at BBF- entire picnic area$575.00 WVCS BBQ- 2012Held at BBF- Sycamore site$100.00 /š­·­ Eš© Å r u Å r u År u 48 ATTACHMENT B City of Cupertino Community Special Events in Memorial Park PURPOSE To establish policies governing special events held within Memor Cupertino. DEFINITIONS Special Events are events that take place within or contiguous to Memorial Park, City of Cupertino, and are likely to: Interfere with the normal flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffi Require special accommodations, regulation of, or waiver of the controls Generate a crowd of spectators sufficient in size to obstruct, delay, or interfere with the normal flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic Generate a crowd of sufficient size to restrict access to parks, facilities, or other public areas Result in the need for police regulation, monitoring, or control POLICY 1.The City encourages special events and activities that benefit t 2.The City acknowledges that various groups and organizations plan events in Cupertino. 3.The sponsor of the event must submit an application for exclusive use of Memorial Park to the Director of Parks and Recreation up to one year before the event and no later than six (6) months prior to the event date. 4.Special event applications shall be awarded only to local tax excivic organizations that provide services to residents of Cupertino. Community Special Events in Memorial Park Page 1 of 5 April 2, 2013 49 may be retained by the tax-exempt organization to coordinate an event; however, the tax-exempt organization will be considered the event applicant and w responsible for all costs, permits, requirements, regulations, etc. A three-week period between events is preferred to allow turf an opportunity to recover from the impacts of events. A two-week period between events is required. 5.Due to the parking impacts of De not be allowed in Memorial Park the first Saturday of every mont 6.When reviewing the applications, the Director of Parks and Recreation, or designee, will approve or deny the request using the following gneral guidelines, and other factors specific to the event proposal: Is the application complete, and was it filed on time? Will the event provide cultural, social, recreational or educati Cupertino residents? New events (not previously held in Memorial Park) will need to demonstrate that there will be a significant benefit to before a permit is issued. What benefits and impacts will the event create for businesses a Cupertino? Will the event conflict with other activities planned for Memorial Park, the Quinlan Center or the Senior Center on the same day? Priority will be given to events that have annually been held on the particular date(s). Is there a two-week period in between special events (for the turf to recover from earlier events)? To the extent possible, three weeks should be events. How will the event benefit charitable causes in Cupertino? For r what do you give to charitable causes in Cupertino? If this is a returning event to Memorial Park, did it i.Comply with the Special Event Policies last year? ii.Provide cultural, social, recreational or educational benefits to community? Community Special Events in Memorial Park Page 2 of 5 April 2, 2013 50 7.Complying with this Special Event Policy, Applicants shall alsocomply with all applicable laws, ordinances and regulations. Sound measured at ordinance. 8.Event Organization shall provide insurance against claims for ins or damages to property which may arise from or in connection wit arising from work or activities performed by the Event Organizat representatives, employees or subcontractors. The minimum limits are $1,000,000 gene insured. 9. shall meet with City staff from Public Works and Parks and Recreation Departments to review special conditions for exclusive use of Me 10.The Director of Parks and Recreation, or designee, may add speci for exclusive use. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1.Special event organizers must meet insurance requirements for public liabili automobile liability and workers compensation liability as outli special event insurance packet. An applicant must provide evide-exempt status. The City of Cupertino Exclusive Use Permit Application must be approved by the Director of Parks and Recreation or designee. 2.Event set-up shall begin no earlier than 7:00 a.m. on Friday and all activity must cease by 10:00 p.m. no later than 12:00 p.m. on Monday. Vendors will be permitted to unload supplies and equipment from Stevens Creek Boulevard an during Saturday and Sunday, 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m other times, Stevens Creek Boulevard and Anton Way are a NO STOP PARKING ZONE. 3.Event volunteers will monitor the Quinlan Community Center front Sports Center parking lot and both entrances to the Commons, Chr parking. The monitors are required to be adults (over the age of 1English Community Special Events in Memorial Park Page 3 of 5 April 2, 2013 51 speakingand to have a cell phone to communicate with event organizers an 4.Tents will be secured using water barrels or concrete blocks. Absolutely no stakes will be driven into the ground. Inflatables will be the only exception to this policy and the location must be approved by the Parks & Recreation and the Public Works Department. 5.Day of event promotional signs may be displayed in the interior al Park. Signs may not be placed on the sidewalk or in the public right o 6.Event advertisement in Memorial Park may take place no earlier t before the event. Tying banners to park trees is not allowed. 7.Clearly marked debris, recycle, and compost containers are required in Memorial Park (Must contact Recology). Organizers are responsible for emptying trash receptacles in Memorial Park on event days. 8.An event layout must be submitted to the Parks and Recreation De writing fourteen (14) days prior to event. 9. Off-site parking plans must be submitted in writing thirty (30) days 10.Golf carts may be used to transport supplies through Memorial Pa motorized vehicles (except wheelchairs) will be allowed. Golf carts must be driven by licensed drivers over the age of 18 years old. 11.Organizers are required to hire Sheriff's Department Deputies to during the event. The schedule for the Deputies will be approvedDirector of Parks and Recreation or designee. The deputies shall enforce city and park ordinances, and in particular, prevent vehicles from driving int Parks and Recreation Director, or designee, shall determine the needed to patrol the event. 12. Portable toilets and ADA portable toilets with hand washing faci required. 13.Event organizers shall provide written notification thirty days festival to adjacent neighbors on Christensen Drive and the Comm Community Special Events in Memorial Park Page 4 of 5 April 2, 2013 52 labels will be provided. Event organizers are required to notify the Center management of expected event impacts. 14.Only water-soluble material for marking booth spaces may be used. 15.The maximum number of booths shall be approved by the Parks and Recreation Department representative. Organizers must obtain a Festival and Fair Permit from County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health and an Permit from Santa Clara County Fire Department in advance of fes alcohol is being sold, organizers must obtain a license from the Depa Alcoholic Beverage Control. 16. vendors. CRITERIA FOR CUPERTINO SUPPORT OF A SPECIAL EVENT The City of Cupertino encourages special events and activities that b community. The following criteria must be met for Cupertino sup event to be considered. The special event should: Provide cultural, social, recreational or educational activities residents. Demonstrate significant benefit to Cupertino residents. Benefit Cupertino businesses. Benefit charitable causes in Cupertino. Obtain other sponsors in addition to the City of Cupertino. The City may request a copy of the event budget and the event volunteer hours Demonstrate compliance with the Cupertino Special Event Policy a applicable laws, ordinances and regulations (returning event only). Submit letters of support along with its permit application (new Neighbors of the special event should be notified in advance of decision on the proposed new special event. Approved by the City Council on August 16, 2005; April 2, 2013. Admin services/park and recreation/community special events in m cc-April 2, 2013 Community Special Events in Memorial Park Page 5 of 5 April 2, 2013 53 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CITY HALL 10 10300 TORRE AVENUE • CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 TELEPHONE: (408) 777-3354 www.cupertino.org CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Meeting:April2,2013 Subject ConductsecondreadingofordinancesforBingopermitsandAcceptanceofPublic ImprovementstoapproveactionstofurtherstreamlineCity"µ»´©¯²¹Consent Calendar. RecommendedAction ConductthesecondreadingandenactOrdinanceNo.132108forBingopermits. ConductthesecondreadingandenactOrdinanceNo.132109forAcceptanceofPublic Improvements. Background OnMarch19,2013,theCityCouncilconductedthefirstreadingofOrdinanceNos.13 2108and132109amendingChapter5.32andSection18.32.390ofChapter18.32ofthe CupertinoMunicipalCodewithnochanges. The"¯º¿¹currentauditfirm,Maze&Associates,proposedstreamliningofthe"¯º¿¹ ConsentCalendarinconjunctionwiththeFiscalYear9/10managementletter.This recommendationwasofferedtosaveCouncilandstafftimeandcost.Council implementedseveraloftheserecommendationsin2011.Thedifferentapprovals recommendedtobedeferredtostaffinthisreportareproposedforthesamereasons;it wouldsaveCouncilandstafftimeandcostandtheapprovalsarealmostneverpulled offoftheconsentcalendarfordiscussion. Discussion ResearchhasbeenperformedonthecategorieslistedaboveviatheCity ººµ¸´«¿¹ officeandwithothermunicipalitieswiththefollowingresults: BingoPermits KNewbingopermitsandrenewalofexistingbingopermitsare recommendedtobeapprovedbytheCityManager.Amunicipalcodechangeis requiredtoenactthismodification. 54 AcceptanceofPublicImprovements KThemunicipalcodecurrentlyallowsforPublic Improvements,constructedforprojectsthatarelessthanfourlots,tobeacceptedbythe CityEngineer.ThisstreamliningactionwouldalsopermittheCityEngineertoaccept publicimprovementsforprojectswithfiveormorelots.Amunicipalcodechangeis requiredtoenactthismodification. FiscalImpact EliminationofthesecategoriesfromtheConsentCalendarisestimatedtosave considerablestaffandCounciltimepermeetingforcompilation,indexing,approving andreviewingtheseitems. _____________________________________ Preparedby:ChadMosley,AssociateEngineer Reviewedby:TimmBorden,DirectorofPublicWorks ApprovedforSubmissionby:DavidBrandt,CityManager Attachment(s): ADraftOrdinanceforBingopermits BRedlineVersionofDraftOrdinanceforBingopermits CDraftOrdinanceforAcceptanceofPublicImprovements DRedlineVersionofDraftOrdinanceforAcceptanceofPublicImprovements 55 ORDINANCENO.132108 ANORDINANCEOFTHECITYCOUNCILOFTHECITYOFCUPERTINO AMENDINGCHAPTER5.32OFTHECUPERTINOMUNICIPALCODE REGARDINGBINGO THECITYCOUNCILOFTHECITYOFCUPERTINODOESHEREBYORDAIN ASFOLLOWS: Section1.ThefollowingprovisionsofCupertinoMunicipalCodeChapter5.32 areherebyamendedtoreadasfollows: 5.32.060StaffingandOperation. Abingogameshallbeoperatedandstaffedonlybymembersoftheauthorized organizationwhichorganizedit.Thosemembersshallnotreceiveaprofit,wageor salaryfromanybingogame.Onlyanorganizationauthorizedtoconductabingogame bylicenseissuedpursuanttothischaptershalloperateagame,orengageinthe promotion,supervisionoranyotherphaseofsuchgame.Thissectiondoesnotpreclude theemploymentofsecuritypersonnelwhoarenotmembersoftheauthorized organizationatsuchabingogamebytheauthorizedorganizationconductingthegame. 5.32.090BingoEquipment. Allequipmentusedintheoperationofbingogamesshallbeownedbythe organizationauthorizedbylicensetoconductsuchbingogames. 5.32.100FinancialInterest. Noindividualcorporation,partnershiporotherlegalentityexceptthe organizationauthorizedbylicensetoconductabingogameshallholdafinancial interestintheconductofsuchbingogame. 5.32.190LicenseRequired. Noorganizationshallconductabingogamewithoutfirstobtainingalicense fromtheCityManagertodoso. 56 5.32.200ApplicationforLicenseRequired. Writtenapplicationforalicenserequiredbythischaptershallbemadebyaffidavit underpenaltyofperjuryandfiledwiththeCityClerk.Suchapplicationshallcontain: A.Nameoforganization;names,signaturesandaddressesofalltheofficersofthe organization; B.Daysandhoursofoperationofbingogames; C.Attachedcopiesofcertificatesorlettersevidencingexemptstatusasdescribed inSection5.32.030; D.Addressofpremiseswherebingogameswillbeconducted; E.Statementofownershiporleaseofpremises; F.Purpose(s)forwhichsuchpremisesareusedbytheorganization; G.Statementofownershipofbingoequipmentusedintheoperationofbingo games; H.StatementofconsentforSherifftoinspectanybankaccountscontainingprofits derivedfrombingogames; I.Nameofeachindividual,corporation,partnershiporotherlegalentitywhich hasafinancialinterestintheconductofthebingogames; J.Nameofpersonresponsiblefortheoperationofthebingogames; K.SuchfurtherinformationasmayberequiredbytheCityManager. 5.32.210AuthorityoftheInvestigationandRecommendationbySheriff. A.TheCityManagershallsubmiteachapplicationtotheSherifffor investigationandrecommendation. B.TheSheriffshallhavetheauthoritytoobtaincriminalhistoryinformation foreachpersonoperatingorassistingintheoperationofabingogameforpurposes ofhisinvestigation.Ifhefindsthatsuchoperatorsorpersonsassistinginthe operationofabingogamehavebeenconvictedwithinthepastfiveyearsofcrimes involvinglotteries,gambling,larceny,perjury,bribery,extortion,fraudorsimilar 57 crimesinvolvingmoralturpitude,hemaynotrecommendissuanceofthepermitin question. 5.32.220InvestigationandRecommendationbyOtherCityDepartmentsorOther Agencies. TheCityManagershallsubmiteachapplicationtothefollowingCity departmentsorotheragenciesforinvestigationandrecommendation: A.ChiefoftheCentralFireDistrictastoanyfirehazardonthepremisesin question; B.CountyHealthOfficerastothehealthandsanitaryconditionsofthepremises inquestion; C.ChiefBuildingInspectorastocompliancewithCitybuildingregulations; D.DirectorofPlanningastocompliancewithCityzoningrequirements. 5.32.230OpportunityforApplicanttoReviewRecords. A.Eachapplicantshallhavetheopportunity,uponrequest,toreviewall records,papers,filesandanyotherevidencerelatingtotheapplicationforabingo licenseexceptcriminalhistoryinformationbeforetheapplicationissignedbythe CityManager. 5.32.240FinalActionbytheCityManager. A.Withinthirty(30)daysofreceiptofacompleteapplication,theCity heorshe Managershallconsidertherecords,papers,filesandanyotherevidenceit deemsrelevantandshallrenderadecisioneithergrantingordenyingthelicense. B.Ifthelicenseisapproved,theCityManagermayincludesuchrestrictions andconditionsinthelicenseastheCityManagerdeemsreasonableandnecessary underthecircumstancestoinsurecompliancewiththepurposesandintentofthis chapter. 5.32.250DenialofLicense. TheCityManagermayrefusetoissuealicenseif,afterconsiderationofthe applicationandanyotherpapers,recordsandfilesheorshedeemsrelevant,itis 58 determinedthattheoperationofabingogamewouldbeinjurioustothehealth, safetyandmoralsofthepeopleoftheCity,orthatthepermitapplicationor proposedmodeofoperationofthebingogameisnotincompliancewiththe provisionsofthischapter. 5.32.260FurtherInvestigationbySheriff. A.Anychangesastothestaffoperatingorassistingintheoperationofabingo game,oranyotherchangesintheinformationfurnishedunderSection5.32.190made subsequenttotheissuanceofabingolicense,shallbereportedtotheSheriffforany furtherinvestigationwhichhedeemsnecessaryandappropriate. B.If,aftersuchinvestigation,theSherifffindsthatthechangesrequire suspensionorrevocationofthebingolicense,suchdeterminationshallbe transmittedtotheCityManagerforappropriateaction. 5.32.280LicenseFee. A.ThefeeforalicenseshallbesetbyresolutionoftheCityCounciland payableatthetimetheapplicationissubmitted. B.Ifanapplicationforalicenseisdeniedonehalfofthelicensefeepaid shallberefunded. 5.32.290LicenseRenewal. A.Licensesaregrantedfortermsuptooneyearandmayberenewable annuallyeachJanuary.Writtenapplicationsforrenewalofalicenseshallbemadeto theCityManagerbyDecember1ofeachyear. 5.32.300FilingofAnnualReport. Eachauthorizedorganizationwhichhasbeenissuedalicenseshallfileattheend ofeachfiscalyearareportmadeunderpenaltyofperjurywiththeCityclerkcontaining thefollowinginformation: 1.Anychangesinoradditionstotheinformationrequiredunder Section5.32.190; 2.Thetotalamountofmoneyreceivedfromtheoperationofthe bingogamesinthepreviousfiscalyear; 59 3.Thetotalamountpaidoutinprizes; 4.Detailedcoststotheorganizationfortheoperationofthebingo games. 5.32.310LicensesNontransferable. Licensesgrantedunderthischaptershallnotbetransferable,eitherastothe licenseorthelocation.Anyattempttotransfershallrenderthelicenseinquestion invalid. 5.32.320Revocation,SuspensionofLicenseAuthorized. AnylicenseissuedunderthischaptermaybesuspendedorrevokedbytheCity ManageronhisorherownmotionoronapplicationoftheSheriff,DistrictAttorneyor CityAttorneyforviolationofanyoftheprovisionsofthischapter,oranyprovisionsof thiscodeoroffederalorstatelaw.Theholderofabingolicenseshallbegivenprompt noticeofrevocationorsuspensionofsaidlicenseandshallimmediatelydesistfrom conductingoroperatinganybingogame 5.32.330AppealofRevocation,Suspension. Appealsofrevocationsorsuspensionsofbingolicensesshallbeasprovidedin Chapter1.16. .AllotherprovisionsofCupertinoMunicipalCodeChapter5.32shall Section2 remainunchanged. INTRODUCEDataregularmeetingoftheCupertinoCityCouncilthe19thday ofMarch,2013andENACTEDataregularmeetingoftheCupertinoCityCouncilthis 2nddayofApril,2013bythefollowingvote: VoteMembersoftheCityCouncil AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST:APPROVED: ____________________________________________________________ GraceSchmidt,CityClerkOrrinMahoney,Mayor,CityofCupertino 60 ORDINANCE NO. 13-2108 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO AMENDING CHAPTER 5.32 OF THE CUPERTINO MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING BINGO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The following provisions of Cupertino Municipal Code Chapter 5.32 arehereby amended to read as follows: 5.32.060 Staffing and Operation. A bingo game shall be operated and staffed only by members of th organization which organized it. Thosemembers shall not receive a profit, wage or salary from any bingo game. Only an organization authorized to c by permitandlicense issued pursuant to this chapter shall operate a game, or engage the promotion, supervision or any other phase of such game. This section does not preclude the employment of security personnel who are not member organization at such a bingo game by the authorized organization 5.32.090 Bingo Equipment. All equipment used in the operation of bingo games shall be owned by th organization authorized by permitandlicense to conduct such bingo games. 5.32.100 Financial Interest. No individual corporation, partnership or other legal entity exc organization authorized by permit andlicense to conduct a bingo game shall hold a financial interest in the conduct of such bingo game. 5.32.190Permit License Required. No organization shall conduct a bingo game without first obtaininpermit license from the City Council Manager to do so. 61 5.32.200Application for Permit License Required. Written application for a permit licenserequired by this chapter shall bemade by affidavit under penalty of perjury and filed with the City Clerk contain: A. Name of organization; names, signatures and addresses of organization; B. Days and hours of operation of bingo games; C. Attached copies of certificates or letters evidencing exe in Section 5.32.030; D. Address of premises wherebingo games will be conducted; E. Statement of ownership or lease of premises; F. Purpose(s) for which such premises are used by the organi G. Statement of ownership of bingo equipment used in the ope games; H. Statement of consent for Sheriff to inspect any bank acco derived from bingo games; I. Name of each individual, corporation, partnership or othe has a financial interest in the conduct of the bingo games; J. Name of person responsible for the operation of the bingo K. Such further information as may be required by the City Council Manager. 5.32.210 Authority of the Investigation and Recommendation by Sh A.The City Council Manager shall submit each application to the Sheriff for investigation and recommendation. B. The Sheriff shall have the authority to obtain criminal h for each person operating or assisting in the operation of a bin of his investigation. If he finds that such operators or person operation of a bingo game have been convicted within the past five y 62 involving lotteries, gambling, larceny, perjury, bribery, extort crimes involving moral turpitude, he may not recommend issuance question. 5.32.220 Investigation and Recommendation by Other City Departme Agencies. The City Council Manager shall submit each application to the following City departments or other agencies for investigation and recommendati A. Chief of the Central Fire District as to any fire hazard on the premises in question; B. County Health Officer as to the health and sanitary condins of the premises in question; C. Chief Building Inspector as to compliance with City buildgulations; D. Director of Planning as to compliance with City zoning requirements. 5.32.230 Notice and Hearing by City Council,Opportunity for Applicant to Review Records. A. The City Clerk shall set the time and place for public hearing oach applicant for bingo permit and shall mail notice thereof to the other person who has filed a written request for such notice. A. B.Each applicant shall have the opportunity, upon request,to review all records, papers, files and any other evidence relating to the ap permit license except criminal history information, at least five days prior to the time set for public hearing on such application before the application is signed by the City Manager. 5.32.240 Final Action by the City Council Manager. A.At the time and place set for public hearing on the application permit, the Within thirty (30)days of receipt of a complete application, Tthe City Council Manager shall consider the records, papers, files and any other evidenceit he or she deems relevant and shall render its a decision either granting or denying the permit license. 63 B.If the permitlicenseis approved, the City Council Manager may include such restrictions and conditions in the permitlicenseas the City Council Manager deems reasonable and necessary under the circumstances to insure the purposes and intent of this chapter. 5.32.250 Denial of Permit License. The City Council Manager may refuse to issue a permit license if, after consideration of the application and any other papers, records ait he or she deems relevant, it is determined that the operation of a bingo g injurious to the health, safety and morals of the people of the City, or that the permit application or proposed mode of operation of the bingo game is n with the provisions of this chapter. 5.32.260 Further Investigation by Sheriff. A. Any changes as to the staff operating or assisting in the game, or any other changes in the information furnished under Se subsequent to the issuance of a bingo permit and license, shall be reported to the Sheriff for any further investigation which he deems necessary and B. If, after such investigation, the Sheriff finds that the changes suspension or revocation of the bingo permitandlicense, such determination shall be transmitted to the City Council Manager for appropriate action. 5.32.270 License Required. A.In addition to obtaining a permit as required by this chapter, e organization conducting a bingo game shall obtain a license from collector; no license shall be issued until the applicant therefor has a valid permit covering the organization and the premises. B.Each organization proposing to conduct ten bingo games or less a shall obtain a special license from the license collector for ea special license shall be valid only for the bingo game specified C.Each organization proposing to conduct more than ten bingo games shall obtain a general license from the license collector. 5.32.280 License Fee. 64 A.The fee for a license shall be five dollars set by resolution of the City Council and payable at the time of issuance thereof the application is submitted. B. The fee for a general license shall be five dollars, payable at issuance and each renewal therof. CB. If an application for a license is denied one-half of any the license fee paid shall be refunded. 5.32.290 License Renewal. A.GeneralLlicenses are granted for one-year termsup to one year; each term isand may berenewable annually each January. Written applications for renewal of a general license shall be made to the City Council Managerat least one month prior to the scheduled public hearingby December 1 of each year.There will be one annual public hearing for each license renewal application. Such public for the second City Council meeting of the month of January. B. A special license is granted only for a one-day term for each bingo game; said special license shall not be renewable. 5.32.300 Filing of Annual Report. A. During the term of the permit and license, eEach authorized organization which has been issued a permit and license shall file at the end of each fiscal year a report made under penalty of perjury with the City clerk containing the following information: 1.Any changes in or additions to the information required under Section 5.32.190; 2.The total amount of money received from the operation of the bingo games in the previous fiscal year; 3.The total amount paid out in prizes; 4.Detailed costs to the organization for the operation of the bing games. B.Each authorized organization which has been issued a general lic shall file said report at the end of each fiscal year. Each authorized organization which has been issued a special license shall file said report within authorized bingo game. 65 5.32.310 PermitsandLicenses Nontransferable. Permits andLlicenses granted under this chapter shall notbe transferable, either as to the license or the location.Any attempt to transfer shall render the permit and license in question invalid. 5.32.320 Revocation, Suspension of Permitand License Authorized. Any permit andlicense issued under this chapter may be suspended or revoked by the City Council Manager on its his or her own motion or on application of the Sheriff, District Attorney or City Attorney for violation of any of the p or any provisions of this code or of federal or state law. The holder of a bingo license shall be given prompt notice ofrevocation or suspension of said license and shall immediately desist from conducting or operating any bingo game 5.32.330 Notice, Hearing on Appeal of Revocation, Suspension. The holder of a bingo license shall be given prompt notice of re suspension of said permit and license and shall immediately desist from conducting or operating any bingo game. Said notice shall fix a time and place, not less than five nor more than thirty days after service thereof, at which time the holder appear before the City Council Manager and be granted a hearing upon the merits of said suspension or revocation.Appeals of revocations or suspensions of bingo licenses shall be as provided in Chapter 1.16. Section 2. All other provisions of Cupertino Municipal Code Chapter 5.32 sh remain unchanged. INTRODUCED at a regularmeeting of the Cupertino City Council the 19th day of March, 2013and ENACTED at a regular meeting of the Cupertino City Council t 2nd____day of_April______, 2013by the following vote: VoteMembers of the City Council AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST:APPROVED: ____________________________________________________________ Grace Schmidt, City ClerkOrrin Mahoney, Mayor, City of Cupertino 66 ORDINANCENO.132109 ANORDINANCEOFTHECITYCOUNCILOFTHECITYOFCUPERTINO AMENDINGSECTIONS14.04.170AND18.32.390OFTHE CUPERTINOMUNICIPALCODEREGARDING ACCEPTANCEOFPUBLICIMPROVEMENTS THECITYCOUNCILOFTHECITYOFCUPERTINODOESHEREBYORDAIN ASFOLLOWS: Section1.ThefollowingprovisionsofCupertinoMunicipalCodeChapter14.04 areherebyamendedtoreadasfollows: 14.04.170Installation ­¸««³«´ºK!µ´ªK.º®«¸Security. A.Wheneveraninstallationagreementisexecutedpursuanttotheprovisionsof thischapter,thepermitteeshallfilewiththeCityatthetimeofmakingsaidagreement afaithfulperformancebondtoassurehisfullandfaithfulperformanceofthe agreement.Thepenalsumofthefaithfulperformancebondshallbethefullcostofany paymenttobemadeundertheagreement;thevalueofanylandagreedtobededicated, andanyimprovementstobemadeundertheagreement.Intheeventthat improvementsaretobemadeundersaidagreement,thepermitteeshall,inadditionto thefaithfulperformance,filewiththeCityatthetimeofmakingtheagreement,alabor andmaterialsbondinapenalsumadequatetoassurefullpaymentofalllaborand materialsrequiredtoconstructsaidimprovements.Theamountofthebondsshallbe asdesignatedbytheCityEngineer.Thebondsshallbeexecutedbyasuretycompany authorizedtotransactasuretybusinessintheStateofCaliforniaandmustbeapproved bytheCityAttorneyastoformandbytheCityEngineerastosufficiency.Intheevent thatthepermitteefailsfaithfullytoperformthecovenantsandconditionsofthe agreement,ortomakeanypayment,oranydedicationofland,oranyimprovements thereinrequired,theCityshallcallonthesuretytoperformtheagreementorotherwise indemnifytheCityforthe¶«¸³¯ºº««¹failuretodoso. B.Inlieuofasuretybond,thepermitteemayelecttosecureanysaidagreementby depositingwiththeCity: 1.Cash;or, 2.A©§¹®¯«¸¹check,oracertifiedcheck,payabletotheorderoftheCity;or, 67 3.AcertificateofdepositorirrevocablelettersofcreditasapprovedbytheCity Attorney. C.Theamountofsaidcash,checks,certificateofdeposit,orirrevocablelettersof credit,shallbeasdesignatedbytheCityEngineer,andshallbetheequivalenttothat whichwouldhavebeenrequiredhadthepermitteefurnishedtheCitywithasurety bond.Intheeventthatthepermitteefailsfaithfullytoperformthecovenantsand conditionsofsaidagreements,ortomakeanypayment,oranydedicationofland,or anyimprovementsthereinrequired,theCitymayapplytheproceedsofsaidsecurity thereto. D.Noreleaseofsuretybond,cashdeposit,check,certificateofdeposit,or irrevocablelettersofcredit,shallbemadeexceptuponapprovaloftheCityEngineer. E.NointerestshallbepaidonanysecuritydepositedwiththeCity. F.Thesecurityforanyagreementexecutedpursuanttotheprovisionofthis chaptermay,nevertheless,bewaivedpursuanttotherequirementsof,andthe proceduressetforthinSection14.04.230. Section2.ThefollowingprovisionsofCupertinoMunicipalCodeChapter18.32are herebyamendedtoreadasfollows: 18.32.390General A.Whenallimprovementdeficiencieshavebeencorrectedandasbuilt improvementplansfiled,thesubdivisionimprovementsshallbeconsideredbytheCity Engineerforacceptance. B.Acceptanceoftheimprovementsshallimplyonlythattheimprovementshave beencompletedsatisfactorilyandthatpublicimprovementshavebeenacceptedfor publicuse. Section3.AllotherprovisionsofCupertinoMunicipalCodeChapters14.04and 18.32shallremainunchanged. // // 68 INTRODUCEDataregularmeetingoftheCupertinoCityCouncilthe19thday ofMarch,2013andENACTEDataregularmeetingoftheCupertinoCityCouncilthis 2nddayofApril,2013bythefollowingvote: MembersoftheCityCouncil Vote AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST:APPROVED: ____________________________________________________________ GraceSchmidt,CityClerkOrrinMahoney,Mayor,CityofCupertino 69 ORDINANCE NO. 13-2109 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO AMENDING SECTIONS 14.04.170 AND 18.32.390 OF THE CUPERTINO MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING ACCEPTANCE OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The following provisions of Cupertino Municipal Code Chapter 14.04 are hereby amended to read as follows: 14.04.170 Installation AgreementBondOther Security. A. Whenever an installation agreement is executed pursuant t this chapter, the permittee shall file with the City at the time a faithful performance bond to assure his full and faithful perfe agreement. The penal sum of the faithful performance bond shall payment to be made under the agreement; the value of any land ag and any improvements to be made under the agreement. In the eve improvements are to be made under said agreement, the permittee shall, the faithful performance, file with the City at the time of maki and materials bond in a penal sum adequate to assure full paymen materials required to construct said improvements. The amount of th as designated by the City Engineer. The bonds shall be executed authorized to transact a surety business in the State of Califor by the City Attorney as to form and by the City Engineer as to su that the permittee fails faithfully to perform the covenants and agreement, or to make any payment, or any dedication of land, or therein required, the City shall call on the surety to perform the indemnify the City for the permittees failure to do so. B. In lieu of a surety bond, the permittee may elect to secu depositing with the City: 1. Cash; or, 2. A cashiers check, or a certified check, payable to the o 70 3. A certificate of deposit or irrevocable letters of credit Attorney. C. The amount of said cash, checks, certificate of deposit, credit, shall be as designated by the City Engineer, and shall b which would have been required had the permittee furnished the Ca surety bond. In the event that the permittee fails faithfully to perfo conditions of said agreements, or to make any payment, or any de any improvements therein required, the City may apply the proceeecurity thereto. D. No release of surety bond, cash deposit, check, certifica irrevocable letters of credit, shall be made except upon approva Council Engineer. E. No interest shall be paid on any security deposited with the City. F. The security for any agreement executed pursuant to the p chapter may, nevertheless, be waived pursuant to the requirement procedures set forth in Section 14.04.230. Section 2. The following provisions of Cupertino Municipal Code Chapter 18.32 are hereby amended to read as follows: 18.32.390 General A. When all improvement deficiencies have been corrected and as-built improvement plans filed, the subdivision improvements shall be considered by the City Engineerfor acceptance.Subdivisions of five or more parcels must be accepted by the City Council. The City Engineer or authorized representative sha the acceptance of subdivisions of four or less parcels. B. Acceptance of the improvements shall imply only that the improvem been completed satisfactorily and that public improvements have public use. Section 3. All other provisions of Cupertino Municipal Code Chapters 14.04 and 18.32 shall remain unchanged. // 71 // INTRODUCED at a regular meeting of the Cupertino City Council the 19th day of March, 2013 and ENACTED at a regular meeting of the Cupertino City Council t 2nd____day ofApril_______, 2013by the following vote: Vote Members of the City Council AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: APPROVED: ____________________________________________________________ Grace Schmidt, City Clerk Orrin Mahoney, Mayor, City of Cupertino 72 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT CITY HALL 10 10300 TORRE AVENUE • CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 TELEPHONE: (408) 777-3227 www.cupertino.org CITYCOUNCILSTAFFREPORT Meeting:April2,2013 Subject FiscalYear201314FeeSchedule RecommendedAction AdoptResolutionNo.13030,approvingthe201314Feeschedule. Description The201314feeschedule,effectiveJuly1,2013,carriesoverthecurrentschedulewith variouschangesasdescribed. Discussion Summary Userfeesarereviewedeachyearinconjunctionwithbudgetpreparation.Citypolicy istoensurethat,totheextentpossible,feescoverthecostofprovidingservices.The majorityofthefeesproposedforadoptionarebasedontheactualcosttoperformthe service.Somefees,suchasthoseforgeneralorrecreationpurposes,arebasedon marketconditionsorfeeschargedbyoutsideserviceprovidersorothergovernments. FeesbelowthecostofsupplyingtheservicearesubsidizedbytheGeneralFund. WiththeFebruaryBayAreaconsumerpriceindex(CPI)rising2.4%overthepast yearandwiththeincreasedcostofprovidingservices,staffrecommendsa2.4%fee increaseinmostinstances.Inaddition,afewfeeclassificationshavechangedto reflectexistingpracticeandtoimproveclarity,consistency,andaccuracy.Otherfees areunchangedandafewfeesarereduced. Becausefeesgointoeffectatleastsixtydaysafteradoption,thescheduleisbrought totheCouncilatthistimeinordertohavethefeeseffectiveatthebeginningofthe newfiscalyear.Changesareshownintheattachedschedulesusingstrikeoutsand red.Thefeeschedulewillbereviewedin201314iftheCityCounciladoptsafiscal 201314budgetthatincludesanewcostallocationmethod.Proposedschedule changesaresummarizedasfollows: ScheduleAGeneralFees 73 A2.4%CPIincreaseisrecommendedforcertainfees.Otherfeeswereunchanged becausetheywerechangedwithinthepastyearorareregulatedbyotheragencies. Approximately$7,000moreperyearwouldbegeneratedbytheincrease. AttachmentCshowstheproposedchanges. ScheduleB(EngineeringFees),C(PlanningFees)andD(BuildingFees) Thefeeincreaseproposedincludesa2.4%CPIincrease,a3.77%increaseforthe newpermittingsystemandtechnologicalimprovementsfordatastorageanda virtualenvironment,anda3%riseforconvertingplansetsintoanelectronicformat forthenewpermittingsystem,foratotal9.17%increase.Thecostoftheplanset conversionwouldbediscounted,orinotherwords,notcharged,iftheapplicant submitstheplansonline. The3.77%systemincreasewillgenerateapproximately$147,000peryearin engineering,planning,andbuildingfees;eventuallyrecover$1,034,000ofpermit systemandtechnologyimprovements,maintenance,andupgradesoverseven years;andprovidefundingforsystemreplacementafterthesevenyearsifbusiness needswarrantit.The3%plansetconversionfeeincreaserecoversthe$1.38per sheetconsultantandadministrativeexpenseforscanningprojectplansetsintothe permitsystem.Inthecaseofbuildingfees,theplansetconversionfeewillonlybe chargedfornewconstructionplancheckandstandaloneelectrical,mechanicaland plumbingplanchecks.Asnotedearlier,theplanconversionfeewouldnotbe chargedifplansaresubmittedonline. TheCPIadjustmentraises$12,000,$16,000,and$66,000annuallyinfeesfrom engineering,planning,andbuilding,respectively.Theplansetconversionfeewill add$44,000inrevenuesperyearfromthethreeareascombined. AttachmentsD,E,andFshowtheproposedchangesatfullcostrecoveryforall threeschedules.AttachmentsHandIprovidedetailsoftheincreasesbyfeeand percentagesforSchedulesBandC.ThecurrentScheduleD,NewConstruction portionisinAttachmentJ. ScheduleEKRecreationFees FeeshavebeenmostlyunchangedsinceJuly2011.Staffproposesthefollowing changestorecovercosts: MontaVistaRecreationCenter,andCreeksideParkBuildingroomrentals willbenewlyofferedfornonresidentbusinessmeetings,ataratethatis20% higherthanforresidents,similartothepricepremiumfornonresidentsfor recreationclasses.QuinlanCentersocialroomrentalsforbusinessgroups andnonresidentswillberaisedbyfivetofifteendollarsperhouron weekdays.Thiswillmakethesocial¸µµ³¹rentalratebecomemoreinline withsizeoftheroom.Possibly$1,000inadditionalrevenues. 74 MemorialParksoftballfieldrentalfeeareincreasedby$10pertwohours, whilefieldattendantandlightingfeesareincreasedby$1.75to$5perhourto bemoreinlinewithcostsofmaintainingthefacility.$300inadditional revenuesarepossible. Sportsfieldfeescheduleisupdatedwiththefeesthathavebeeninplacesince January2005perthe"¯º¿¹AthleticFieldUsePolicy.Nofeeorrevenue increase. DailyandtendayswimmingpoolpassesareincreasedatBlackberryFarmby $1.00perdaytocoverimprovementsandmaintenance.Thiswillbethefirst increasesince2009and2010.Seasonpasseswillremainatthecurrentlevel. $25,000moreinannualrevenuegenerated. TheproposedchangesareshowninAttachmentG. FiscalImpact GeneralFundrevenuescanrise$318,300ifallproposedfeeincreasesareadopted. Increasesnotadoptedmeansthatthecostofprovidingthecorrespondingservices willnotbefullyrecoveredbyfeesandtheservicecostwillcompetewithtaxdollars usedforCityservicesbenefittingthegeneralpublic.Theincreasesaresummarized byfeescheduleandbasisasfollows: CPISystemPlanOtherTOTAL 2.4%3.77%Conversionby 3%Schedule General$7,000$7,000 Enineerin12,000$20,000$10,00042,000 gg Plannin16,00024,000$10,00050,000 g Buildin66,000103,00024,000193,000 g Recreation$26,30026,300 TOTALby$101,000$147,000$44,000$26,300$318,300 Basis _____________________________________ Preparedby:DavidWoo,FinanceDirector Reviewedby:CarolA.Atwood,DirectorofAdministrativeServices ApprovedforSubmissionby:DavidBrandt,CityManager Attachments:ADraftResolution BProposedFeeScheduleTableofContents CProposedFeeScheduleAKGeneral DProposedFeeScheduleBKEngineering EProposedFeeScheduleCKPlanning 75 FProposedFeeScheduleDKBuilding GProposedFeeScheduleEKRecreation HIncreasesbyindividualfeeandpercentagesKScheduleB IIncreasesbyindividualfeeandpercentagesKScheduleC JCurrentScheduleDKBuilding,NewConstruction 76 RESOLUTIONNO:13xxx ARESOLUTIONOFTHECITYCOUNCILOFTHECITYOFCUPERTINO RESCINDINGPREVIOUSFEERESOLUTIONSANDADOPTINGUSERFEES WHEREAS,theStateofCaliforniarequiresfeeschargedforservicerenderednotto exceedthecostofdeliveringsaidservices;and WHEREAS,apublichearinghasbeenheldtoreviewuserfees;and WHEREAS,theCityCounciloftheCityofCupertinohasestablishedguidelinesfor settinguserfees; NOW,THEREFORE,BEITRESOLVEDthat: UserFeeResolutionNumbers12033and12089areherebyrescinded 1. UserfeesareestablishedperattachedSchedulesAthoroughE 2. UnitPricesforMasterStormDrainReimbursementshallbedetermined 3. bydevelopmentagreements. UserfeesareeffectiveJuly1,2013 4. PASSEDANDADOPTEDataregularmeetingoftheCityCounciloftheCityof Cupertinothis2nddayofApril,2013bythefollowingvote: VoteMembersoftheCityCouncil AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST:APPROVED: ____________________________________________________ GraceSchmidt,CityClerkOrrinMahoney,Mayor 77 CITY OF CUPERTINO FEE SCHEDULE TABLE OF CONTENTS Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 DepartmentSchedule GeneralA EngineeringB Planning C BuildingD RecreationE 78 2% CPI increase, where applicable CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule A - General Actual Cost * Abatement Fee All Municipal Code Parking Violations (including County and $60.00$61.00 State fees) Budget Documents - CD Only$13.00 each Business License Database$108.00 $111.00 Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports (CAFR)-CD Only$13.00 each Current County Candidate Statement Fee (County Regulated Fee) Registrar Cost Code EnforcementActual Cost * Community Festivals$9.10/day/vendor$9.32/day/vendor Actual Cost * Compilation of New Records (requests greater than 1/2 hour) CVC Parking Citation Dismissals Admin Fee (State Regulated $25.00 Fee) Damage to City PropertyActual Cost * Grounds, Streets, Facilities, Traffic Engineering/Maintenance Dangerous Dog Annual Registration Fee$189.00 $194.00 Duplicate Business Licenses$28.00 $29.00 Event Video Taping/EditingActual Cost * False Alarms$156.00 $160.00 Farmers Market $2.30/week/vendor $2.36/week/vendor Fingerprinting Processing (State $32 plus County Fee $20)$52.00 $10.04 / month / vendor Flea Markets $9.80/month/vendor GIS Public Requests for GIS Printed Maps Standard pre-formatted maps Plotted maps$26.00 $27.00 Printed maps$2.00 Custom request mapsActual Cost * Prints or plots of aerial photography, see Engineering fees Public Requests for GIS Data Digital data layers for GIS data$26.00/layer$27.00/layer $204.00 for all city $209.00 for all city layerslayers Custom request data layers on CD-ROMActual Cost * Ortho-rectified aerial photography$26.00/tile$27.00/tile $306.00 full City of $313.00 full City of Cupertino (153 Cupertino (153 tiles)tiles) Graffiti CleanupActual Cost * Handbill Permit$63.00 $65.00 Renewals$32.00 $33.00 79 2% CPI increase, where applicable CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule A - General Internet Processing Fee$2.00/transaction Late Payment on 30 Day Delinquent City Invoices12% per annum Massage Establishment Fee (Includes fingerprinting/background$359.00 $368.00 check and business start-up inspection) Establishment with Therapist Permit$390.00 $399.00 Renewals (Includes two inspections per year)$93.00 $95.00 Massage Managing Employee (Includes fingerprint/bkgrnd ck)$298.00 $305.00 Managing Employee with Therapist Permit$329.00 $337.00 Renewals$62.00 $63.00 Massage Permit Appeal (Denial/Revocation)$160.00 $164.00 Massage Therapist Fee (Includes fingerprinting/background ck)$298.00 $305.00 Therapist with Managing Employee$329.00 $337.00 Renewals$62.00 $63.00 Microfilm/Microfiche Printout$0.51 $0.52 Municipal Code BookVendor Invoice New Business Monthly Reports$23.00/month$23.55/month Noise Variances$183.00 $187.00 Notary Fee (State Regulated Fee)$10.00/signature Vendor Invoice Outside Agency Review / Servicesplus 10% City Admin Fee Same as Appeals Petitions for Reconsideration $170.00 fee on Schedule C Photocopies - per sheet Standard sizes$0.21 For 11 x 17 sizes or color sheets$0.50 $0.51 $40/ book / block / $41/ book / block / Property Liens Administrative Fee parcel lienparcel lien Returned Check Charge$25.00 Sign Removal (Public Right-of-Way) (All except Political Signs)$5.00/sign Sign Recovery Fee for Political Signs$3.00/sign Small Income Business License$66.00 $68.00 Solicitor Permit (Includes fingerprinting)$95.00 $97.00 Renewals$47.00 $48.00 Taxi Driver Permit (Includes fingerprinting/background check$315.00 $323.00 Renewals$189.00 $194.00 Williamson Act Filings$105.00 $108.00 Video/Audio Service VHS$13.00/tape DVD$21.00/DVD CD$13.00/CD Audio Cassette$2.20/tape$2.25/tape * Actual cost is: 1) Employee hourly rate plus 55% for benefits and overhead, and 2) cost of materials, contractors, and supplies. 80 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule B - Engineering Street Cuts Miscellaneous - Minor Street Cuts $609.00 $665.00(A) - Major Street Cuts$1,583.00 $1,728.00(A) 5% of Project 5% of Project - Special Major Permit (projects in excess of $30,000 or over 15 Costs and/or Costs and/or $50 working days) $50 per per inspection inspection $2,658 Grading permit; greater of $2,435min. or 6% of cost of $2,435.00 $2,658.00 improvement minimumminimum (A) Parcel Map/Tract Map (Map Checking Fee) - Parcel Map (1-4 lots)$3,956.00 $4,200.00 - Tract Map (> 4 lots)$8,213.00 $8,720.00 Plan Check and Inspection - Review of Building Permit Only$609.00 $647.00 Review of Public/Private Improvement Plans: $2,593.00 $2,831.00 (A) $2,831 -Residential; greater of $2,593 min. or 5% of cost of improvement Minimumminimum $4,183.00 $4,566.00 (A) $4,566 -Commercial; greater of $4,183 min. or 6% of cost of improvement Minimumminimum *Cost of review *Cost of review + 10%; + 10%; Geotechnical Review $2,000 deposit $2,000 deposit requiredrequired *Cost of review *Cost of review + 10%; + 10%; Structural Review $2,000 deposit $2,000 deposit requiredrequired *Per Outside Agency Review/Services on Schedule A - General Confirmation of Planning Applications$263.00 $279.00 Annexation (plus County filing fee)$1,702.00 $1,743.00 Certificates of Compliance$1,460.00 $1,495.00 Encroachment Permits (A) - Minor Encroachment Permits (Local Streets) $244.00 $266.00 - Major Encroachment Permits (Arterials and Collectors)$488.00 (A) $533.00 (A) - Annual Utility Company$425.00 $464.00 - Pool Permit$609.00 (A) $665.00 Lot Line Adjustment$2,801.00$2,974.00 81 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule B - Engineering Engineering and Building Copies - Microfiche$24.00/sheet **$25.48/sheet** - Improvement Plans$24.00/sheet **$25.48/sheet** - Traffic Reports/Plans$24.00/sheet **$25.48/sheet** - Microfilm$0.60/frame **$0.63/frame** $12.51 ** Price is for first sheet only. Each additional sheet is $11.79 . $11.79 / per $12.51 / per additional sheetadditional sheet Transportation Permit (State Regulated Fee) - Single$16.00 $16.00 - Annual Utility Company$90.00 $90.00 - Additional Engineering Investigation or Coordination$60.00/hr$60.00/hr Telecommunications Facility Fee (5% increase per year) - Installation Rate$2.29/lineal ft. $2.40/lineal ft. of conduit/yrof conduit/yr $1.22/lineal ft. $1.28/lineal ft. - Occupancy Rateof leased of leased conduit/yrconduit/yr Banners - Large Banners Across Stevens Creek Boulevard$391.00 $400.00 - Small Banners on Light Poles (for 20 poles)$769.00 $787.00 Aerial Photo Custom Work 24" x 36"$62.22/sheet$63.71/sheet 8 1/2" x 11"$11.95/sheet$12.24/sheet Soil/Geo Report Research$1,460.00 $1,495.00 Schools - Traffic Request$1,498.00 $1,534.00 Special Events$1,327.00 $1,359.00 Block PartyNo chargeNo charge Parades$1,123.00 $1,150.00 Vacation of Public Street ROW/PUE $561.00(A) $612.00 Small Traffic Calming Request$1,053.00 $1,078.00 Rural/Semi-Rural Classification Application$731.00 $749.00 Comprehensive Neighborhood Traffic Request$2,094.00 $2,144.00 Certificate of Correction$160.00 $164.00 Floodplan Evaluation$62.00 $63.00 82 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule B - Engineering Permit Parking Study$1,069.00 $1,095.00 Streamside Review$380.00 $403.00 Master Storm Drain Area Fees Low-Density Residential (Less than one dwelling unit per acre hillside $3,078 / $3,152 / zoning only) dwelling unitdwelling unit Single-Family Residential greater than one dwelling unit per acre and $4,180/acre$4,280/acre less than 5.2 dwelling units per acre $3,072/acre + $3,000/acre + Multiple Family greater than 5.2 dwelling units per acre $232/unit* $227/unit* *Maximum chargeable dwelling units of 20 units per acre. Commercial and Industrial$7,841/acre $8,029/acre Public Educational Uses$3,078/acre $3,152/acre Public Facility Uses$1,555/acre $1,592/acre Stormwater Permit Inspections - Commercial Initial Inspection No chargeNo charge Re-Inspection for Violations $100.00$100.00 New Public Tree Cost Schedule: Public Tree Planting Cost: 15 Gallon$155.00 $159.00 24" Box Tree$330.00 $338.00 48" Box Tree or LargerActual costsActual costs PUBLIC TREE DAMAGE OR REMOVAL FEE SCHEDULE: This fee schedule is defined in Chapter 14.12 and establishes the fee to be paid to the City for damage to and/or removal of public trees. st 1 time offenders, as defined in Chapter 14.12, shall be subject to a fee of 10% of the Public Tree Damage Fee or 10% of the Public Tree Removal Fee as defined below or $600, whichever is higher, per public tree damaged and/or removed. No additional costs, such as stump removal, trimming or replanting will apply. Repeat offenders, intentional actors and professionals, as defined in Chapter 14.12, shall be subject to the following fees: Public Tree Damage Fee: $100 per cumulative diameter inch of branch or root plus, if any, the actual costs incurred for immediate corrective pruning plus, if any, the calculated costs for future corrective pruning, as may be required to maintain the health of the tree. 83 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule B - Engineering Public Tree Removal Fee: The fee for each tree removed shall be based upon the unmodified value of the tree removed (based upon diameter), multiplied by the species rating, multiplied by the condition rating. FEE = UNMODIFIED TREE VALUE x SPECIES RATING x CONDITION RATING For inputs, use the following values: & ¨± Î –” 0®®± Î ” The fee for trees less than 4 inches in diameter shall not be reduced by species or condition rating. published by the Council of Tree and Landscape Appraisers, using the trunk formula method. No additional costs, such as stump removal, trimming or replanting will apply. Unmodified Tree Value Table: Tree size (diameter of trunk) $330 $338 $330 $338 $985 $1,009 $985 $1,009 $1,331 $1,363 $1,755 $1,797 $2,255 $2,309 $2,832 $2,900 $3,486 $3,570 $4,218 $4,319 $5,026 $5,147 $5,911 $6,053 $6,873 $7,038 $7,912 $8,102 $9,028 $9,245 $10,221 $10,466 $11,491 $11,767 $12,838 $13,146 $14,262 $14,604 $15,763 $16,141 $17,341 $17,757 84 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule B - Engineering $18,996 $19,452 $20,728 $21,225 $22,536 $23,077 $24,422 $25,008 $26,385 $27,018 $28,425 $29,107 $30,541 $31,274 $32,735 $33,521 $35,005 $35,845 $37,353 $38,249 $39,777 $40,732 $42,279 $43,294 $44,857 $45,934 $47,513 $48,653 $50,245 $51,451 $53,055 $54,328 $55,941 $57,284 $58,904 $60,318 Measurement shall be measured 4.5 feet above the ground level and rounded down to the nearest whole inch. If the tree is multi-trunk, use 1.5 times the diameter of the largest trunk to determine fee. If there is tree damage 4-5 feet above the ground, trunk diameter is to be measured 1 foot above ground level and 1 inch is to be subtracted from the diameter to determine fee. If the tree is removed to the ground, tree inventory data will be used to determine the trunk diameter. Species Rating Table: 2 ³¨­¦Å Common Name Species • Acacia ACACIA – African sumac RHUS LANCIA — Alder ALNUS GLUTINOSA ” Almond tree PRUNUS ALMOND “ Apple MALUS SP “ Apricot tree PRUNUS APRICOT — Ash FRAXINUS — Australian willow GEIJERA PARVIFOLIA  Bay laurel UMBELLULARIA CALIFORNICA**  Big leaf maple ACER MACROPHYLLUM** • Birch BETULA ALBA  Black oak QUARCUS KELLOGGII**  Blue atlas cedar CEDRUS ATLANTICA**  Blue oak QUARCUS DOUGLASII** “ Brazilian pepper tree SCHINUS TEREBINTHEFOLIUS 85 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule B - Engineering  California buckeye AESCULUS CALIFORNICA** “ California pepper tree SCHINUS MOLE – Camphor tree CINNAMOMUM CAMPHORA – Carob tree CERATONIA SILIQUA – Chinese elm ULMUS PARVIFOLIA •” Chinese hackberry CELTUS SINENSIS — Chinese pistacio PISTACIA CHINENSIS ” Chinese tallow SAPIUM SEBIFERUM “ Citrus CITRUS SP  Coast live oak QUERCUS AGRIFOLIA** ˜” Coast redwood SEQUIOA SEMPRIVIRONS — Crape myrtel LAGERSTROMIA INDICA  Deodora cedar CEDRUS DEODARA** • Eucalyptus EUCALYPTUS SP — Flowering cherry PRUNUS AKEBONO –” Flowering pear tree PYRUS CALLERYANA “ Fruitless mulberry MORUS ALBA ˜ Holly oak QUERCUS ILEX – Honey locust GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS  Interior live oak QUARCUS WISLIZENI** – Jacaranda JACARANDA MIMMOSIFOLIA “ Liquidamber LIQUIDAMBER STYRACIFLUA • Loquat ERIOBOTRYA DEFLEXA –” Magnolia MAGNOLIA GRANDIFOLIA RUSSET –” Magnolia (dwarf) MAGNOLIA GRANDIFOLIA ST MARY — Maidenhair GINKO BILOBA • Malaleuca(broad leaf) MELALEUCA LEUCADENDRA • Malaleuca(narrow leaf) MELALEUCA LINARIFOLIA – Mayten tree MAYTENUS “ Olive OLEA EUROPAEA “ Palm PALM* “ Peach tree PRUNUS PERSICA ’ Pine PINUS SP “ Plum PRUNUS WILD PLUM ’ Privit LIGUSTRUM JAPONICUM – Purple leaf plum PRUNUS CERASFERA KRAUTER VESUVIUS ˜ Red hoursechesnut AESCULUS X CARNEA – Red maple ACER REBRUM ˜ Red oak QUERCUS SUBER –” Redbud(eastern) CERCIS CANADENSIS ” Silk tree ALBIZIA JULIBRISSIN  Sycamore PLATANUS** – Tristania TRISTANIA LAURINA • Tulip tree LIRIODENDRON  Valley oak QUARCUS LOBATA** 86 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule B - Engineering – Walnut JUGLANS •” Zelkova ZELKOVA SERRATA *All palms on Palm Ave are protected heritage trees and will be rated @ 100% **Protected tree species per 14.18 (A) Fee reduced by 2.75% if plans submitted online. 87 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13- Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule C - Planning DEFINITIONS A. Major 10,000 or more square feet commercial/office/non-residential/industrial; six or more residential units. B. Minor Less than 10,000 square feet commercial/office/non-residential/industrial; less than six residential units. C. Minor Architectural and Site Approval Architectural approval of the following: Single family home in a planned development zoning district, minor building modifications, landscaping, signs and lighting for new development, redevelopment or modification in such zones where such review is required and minor modifications of duplex and multi-family buildings. D. Major Architectural and Site Approval Architectural approval of all other development projects. E. Appeal A request from the project applicant or interested party to reverse or amend a decision made by staff or an advisory body. An appointed public official serving on the board that made the decision subject to the appeal, an appointed public official serving on a board that is directly affected by the decision and the City Council members are exempted from the fee requirement. At the conclusion of the appeal hearing, the City Council may choose to, in its sole discretion, refund all, a portion of, or none of the appeal fee. F. Directors Application An application that receives final approval by staff either via an advertised public hearing or non-hearing format. The application may involve a pre-application meeting and/or Environmental Review committee review. G. Temporary Sign Permit A staff review of a temporary sign application that includes an evaluation of the sign request, the entry into the temporary log and site review by Code Enforcement Officers. The permit fee is in addition to the submittal of a deposit to guarantee removal of the sign upon expiration of the temporary permit. H. Tentative Map: Five or more parcels. I. Parcel Map: Four or less parcels. J. Housing Mitigation Fee Fee collected is used to construct new affordable residential units for Cupertino residents and employees. The fees mitigate the need for affordable units caused by expanding offices, retail, hotel and industrial buildings creating new jobs and new residential development creating a need for more affordable development. An impact fee shall be assessed on any new retail, hotel and office/industrial development applications. The following uses shall be exempt from the impact fee, but still required to provide Below Market Rate Housing as part of a residential development: projects in a redevelopment project area and mixed use projects providing two thirds residential and one third retail/office. 88 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13- Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule C - Planning DEFINITIONS (continued) J. Housing Mitigation Fee (continued) An in-lieu fee shall be assessed on all new residential units in developments of and on new single family lots created through a subdivision. Existing single family lots are exempt. Note: Mixed use applications will be classified based upon the highest intensity and review process. The Director of Community Development will have discretion to classify projects based upon the above criteria. 89 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13- Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule C - Planning New Fee At Full Cost Current Fee Recovery General Plan Amendment Authorization - Major$4,371.00 General Plan Amendment Authorization - Minor$2,184.00 Study Session$4,371.00 General Plan Amendment - Major$13,613.00 General Plan Amendment - Minor$6,806.00 Zoning - Minor$3,371.00 Zoning < one acre$6,742.00 Zoning one to five acres$10,249.00 Zoning > five acres$13,964.00 Development Agreement$18,000.00 $19,651.00 Tentative Map (See Definition H)$14,855.00 $16,218.00 Parcel Map (See Definition I)$6,938.00 $7,575.00 Use Permit / Development Permit - Major$14,855.00 $16,218.00 Use Permit / Development Permit - Minor$6,938.00 $7,575.00 Amendment to Use Permit / Development Permit - Major $7,428.00 $8,109.00 Amendment to Use Permit / Development Permit - Minor $3,469.00 $3,787.00 Architectural and Site Approval - Major (See Definition D) $6,938.00 $7,575.00 Architectural and Site Approval - Minor (See Definition C) $3,356.00 $3,665.00 Planning Commission Interpretation$3,394.00 $3,705.00 Exception$2,616.00 $2,856.00 Heart of the City/Hillside Exception$6,581.00 $7,184.00 R-1 Design Review$2,330.00 $2,544.00 R-1 Exception$2,616.00 $2,856.00 Minor Residential Permit$1,171.00 $1,278.00 90 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13- Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule C - Planning Environmental Impact Report (Plus State & County Filing Fees) $25,990.00 $28,374.00 Negative Declaration - Major (Plus State & County Filing Fees) $3,998.00 $4,365.00 Negative Declaration - Minor (Plus State & County Filing Fees) $1,998.00 $2,181.00 Categorical Exemption (Plus County Filing Fee)$232.00 $254.00 Sign Exception$1,961.00 $2,141.00 Fence Exception$666.00 $727.00 Variance $2,616.00 $2,856.00 Director - Minor Modification$1,171.00 $1,278.00 Conditional Use Permit - Administrative $3,469.00 $3,787.00 Reasonable Accommodation $510.00 $556.00 Tree Removal Permit First Tree$168.00 $183.00 Each Additional Tree$85.00 $93.00 Retroactive Tree Removal Permit$2,996.00 $3,271.00 Tree Management Plan$1,171.00 $1,278.00 Heritage Tree Designation $100.00 $109.00 Temporary Use Permit $1,338.00 $1,460.00 Temporary Sign Permit (See Definition G)$196.00 $214.00 Sign Program $671.00 $732.00 Appeals (See Definition E)$170.00 $185.00 Zoning, Planning, Municipal Code (Building Permit Fees) Non-Residential/Multi-Family (per sq.ft.)$0.27 $0.29 Residential Single Family (per sq. ft.)$0.13 $0.14 General Plan Office Allocation Fee (per sq. ft.)$0.25 $0.27 Wireless Master Plan Fee: Equipment Mount on Existing Light Utility Pole $6.00 $6.55 Wireless Master Plan Fee: Other Personal Wireless Facility $1,217.00 $1,329.00 91 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13- Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule C - Planning Housing Mitigation In-Lieu Fees (See Definition J) Residential (per sq. ft.)$2.81 $3.07 Office/Industrial/Hotel/Retail/R&D (per sq. ft.)$5.33 $5.82 P(MP) (per sq. ft.)$2.67 $2.91 Zoning Verification Letter$176.00 $192.00 Public Convenience and Necessity Letter (Alcoholic Beverage License) $176.00 $192.00 General Plan Amendment, General Plan Amendment Authorization, Study Session, minor Zoning, and Zoning of any acreage will be subject to an hourly fee of $145.00 ($141.00 if plans submitted online) for applicable staff time and vendor invoice plus 10% City administration fee for outside agency review/services. Other Aapplications may be subject to an hourly fee of $133.00 $145.00 ($141.00 if plans submitted online) for applicable staff time, for cost recovery and vendor invoice plus 10% City administration fee for outside agency review/services. This hourly rate These fees applyies to large projects that require a level of staff support greater than the scope of work included in the regular fee schedule and will be based on the time required to process the entire project. The applicant will be notified if this these fees is are applicable to their project. Fees are reduced by 2.75%, if plans are submitted online. 92 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - New Construction Plan Check Fees** With Plan Conversion Fee Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Base Cost Cost for Cost for Base Cost @ Each @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class ThresholdSize 100 sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 8,199 $ 6.18 $ 6,832 $ 5.15 $ 5,466 $ 4.12 A-1 - 1,000 $ 8,445 $ 16.96 $ 7,038 $ 14.14 $ 5,631 $ 11.31 - - 5,000 $ 9,294 $ 4.24 $ 7,745 $ 3.53 $ 6,196 $ 2.83 - - 10,000 $ 9,719 $ 6.35 $ 8,099 $ 5.30 $ 6,480 $ 4.23 - - 20,000 $ 11,625 $ 3.39 $ 9,688 $ 2.82 $ 7,749 $ 2.26 - - 50,000 $ 13,320 $ 13.32 $ 11,099 $ 11.10 $ 8,880 $ 8.88 100,000 $ 8,170 $ 24.66 $ 6,809 $ 20.55 $ 5,447 $ 16.44 A-2 - 250 $ 8,417 $ 67.62 $ 7,014 $ 56.36 $ 5,611 $ 45.09 - - 1,250 $ 9,262 $ 16.88 $ 7,718 $ 14.06 $ 6,176 $ 11.25 - - 2,500 $ 9,684 $ 25.35 $ 8,070 $ 21.13 $ 6,457 $ 16.89 - - 5,000 $ 11,586 $ 13.51 $ 9,654 $ 11.26 $ 7,724 $ 9.01 - - 12,500 $ 13,275 $ 53.10 $ 11,063 $ 44.25 $ 8,850 $ 35.39 25,000 $ 8,199 $ 6.18 $ 6,832 $ 5.15 $ 5,466 $ 4.12 A-3 - 1,000 $ 8,445 $ 16.96 $ 7,038 $ 14.14 $ 5,631 $ 11.31 - - 5,000 $ 9,294 $ 4.24 $ 7,745 $ 3.53 $ 6,196 $ 2.83 - - 10,000 $ 9,719 $ 6.35 $ 8,099 $ 5.30 $ 6,480 $ 4.23 - - 20,000 $ 11,625 $ 3.39 $ 9,688 $ 2.82 $ 7,749 $ 2.26 - - 50,000 $ 13,320 $ 13.32 $ 11,099 $ 11.10 $ 8,880 $ 8.88 100,000 $ 6,702 $ 10.12 $ 5,586 $ 8.43 $ 4,469 $ 6.74 A-4, A-5 - 500 $ 6,905 $ 27.72 $ 5,755 $ 23.10 $ 4,603 $ 18.48 - - 2,500 $ 7,598 $ 6.94 $ 6,332 $ 5.78 $ 5,065 $ 4.62 - - 5,000 $ 7,945 $ 10.40 $ 6,621 $ 8.67 $ 5,297 $ 6.94 - - 10,000 $ 9,505 $ 5.54 $ 7,921 $ 4.62 $ 6,337 $ 3.69 - - 25,000 $ 10,891 $ 21.78 $ 9,076 $ 18.16 $ 7,261 $ 14.52 50,000 $ 3,712 $ 5.59 $ 3,094 $ 4.66 $ 2,474 $ 3.73 AA Occupancy Tenant Improvements 500 $ 3,824 $ 15.36 $ 3,187 $ 12.80 $ 2,549 $ 10.24 - - 2,500 $ 4,207 $ 3.83 $ 3,507 $ 3.19 $ 2,805 $ 2.56 - - 5,000 $ 4,399 $ 5.77 $ 3,666 $ 4.81 $ 2,933 $ 3.84 - - 10,000 $ 5,264 $ 3.07 $ 4,386 $ 2.57 $ 3,509 $ 2.05 - - 25,000 $ 6,033 $ 12.07 $ 5,028 $ 10.06 $ 4,023 $ 8.04 50,000 $ 8,067 $ 12.16 $ 6,723 $ 10.14 $ 5,377 $ 8.11 BBanks 500 $ 8,310 $ 33.40 $ 6,925 $ 27.84 $ 5,540 $ 22.27 - - 2,500 $ 9,145 $ 8.35 $ 7,621 $ 6.96 $ 6,096 $ 5.56 - - 5,000 $ 9,563 $ 12.52 $ 7,968 $ 10.44 $ 6,375 $ 8.35 - - 10,000 $ 11,441 $ 6.66 $ 9,534 $ 5.55 $ 7,628 $ 4.44 - - 25,000 $ 13,105 $ 26.21 $ 10,922 $ 21.84 $ 8,738 $ 17.48 50,000 $ 7,651 $ 28.87 $ 6,376 $ 24.05 $ 5,101 $ 19.25 BLaundromat 200 $ 7,882 $ 79.15 $ 6,569 $ 65.96 $ 5,255 $ 52.77 - - 1,000 $ 8,674 $ 19.80 $ 7,229 $ 16.50 $ 5,782 $ 13.20 - - 2,000 $ 9,069 $ 29.67 $ 7,558 $ 24.73 $ 6,046 $ 19.78 - - 4,000 $ 10,849 $ 15.83 $ 9,042 $ 13.19 $ 7,233 $ 10.55 - - 10,000 $ 12,433 $ 62.16 $ 10,361 $ 51.80 $ 8,288 $ 41.44 20,000 $ 9,556 $ 14.43 $ 7,963 $ 12.02 $ 6,371 $ 9.61 BMedical Office 500 $ 9,844 $ 39.54 $ 8,203 $ 32.94 $ 6,562 $ 26.36 - - 2,500 $ 10,832 $ 9.90 $ 9,027 $ 8.25 $ 7,222 $ 6.59 - - 5,000 $ 11,327 $ 14.83 $ 9,440 $ 12.35 $ 7,552 $ 9.89 - - 10,000 $ 13,552 $ 7.90 $ 11,292 $ 6.58 $ 9,034 $ 5.28 - - 25,000 $ 15,528 $ 31.06 $ 12,940 $ 25.87 $ 10,352 $ 20.70 50,000 $ 9,105 $ 6.87 $ 7,588 $ 5.72 $ 6,070 $ 4.58 BOffices 1,000 $ 9,380 $ 18.86 $ 7,817 $ 15.71 $ 6,254 $ 12.57 - - 5,000 $ 10,323 $ 4.71 $ 8,603 $ 3.93 $ 6,882 $ 3.14 - - 10,000 $ 10,794$ 7.05$ 8,996$ 5.87$ 7,196$ 4.70 --20,000 $ 12,910$ 3.77$ 10,759$ 3.14$ 8,607$ 2.51 --50,000 $ 14,797$ 14.80$ 12,331$ 12.33$ 9,865$ 9.86 100,000 93 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - New Construction Plan Check Fees** With Plan Conversion Fee Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Base Cost Cost for Cost for Base Cost @ Each @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class ThresholdSize 100 sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 3,194 $ 8.03 $ 2,661 $ 6.69 $ 2,129 $ 5.34 BB Occupancy Tenant Improvements 300 $ 3,290 $ 22.02 $ 2,742 $ 18.35 $ 2,193 $ 14.68 - - 1,500 $ 3,620 $ 5.51 $ 3,017 $ 4.59 $ 2,414 $ 3.67 - - 3,000 $ 3,785 $ 8.25 $ 3,155 $ 6.88 $ 2,524 $ 5.51 - - 6,000 $ 4,529 $ 4.40 $ 3,774 $ 3.67 $ 3,019 $ 2.94 - - 15,000 $ 5,189 $ 17.30 $ 4,324 $ 14.42 $ 3,460 $ 11.53 30,000 $ 8,343 $ 62.93 $ 6,953 $ 52.45 $ 5,562 $ 41.96 EPreschool/School 100 $ 8,596 $ 172.63 $ 7,163 $ 143.86 $ 5,731 $ 115.08 - - 500 $ 9,458 $ 43.16 $ 7,882 $ 35.97 $ 6,306 $ 28.78 - - 1,000 $ 9,891 $ 64.72 $ 8,241 $ 53.94 $ 6,593 $ 43.15 - - 2,000 $ 11,832 $ 34.52 $ 9,860 $ 28.78 $ 7,888 $ 23.02 - - 5,000 $ 13,558 $ 135.58 $ 11,299 $ 112.99 $ 9,038 $ 90.38 10,000 $ 5,020 $ 37.86 $ 4,183 $ 31.55 $ 3,347 $ 25.24 EE Occupancy Tenant Improvements 100 $ 5,171 $ 103.87 $ 4,310 $ 86.55 $ 3,448 $ 69.24 - - 500 $ 5,690 $ 25.97 $ 4,742 $ 21.63 $ 3,793 $ 17.31 - - 1,000 $ 5,951 $ 38.94 $ 4,959 $ 32.45 $ 3,967 $ 25.97 - - 2,000 $ 7,118 $ 20.78 $ 5,932 $ 17.32 $ 4,745 $ 13.86 - - 5,000 $ 8,158 $ 81.57 $ 6,798 $ 67.98 $ 5,438 $ 54.38 10,000 $ 10,144 $ 7.66 $ 8,453 $ 6.38 $ 6,763 $ 5.10 F-1, F-2Factory/Industrial 1,000 $ 10,450 $ 20.99 $ 8,708 $ 17.49 $ 6,967 $ 13.99 - - 5,000 $ 11,500 $ 5.23 $ 9,583 $ 4.36 $ 7,667 $ 3.49 - - 10,000 $ 12,023 $ 7.88 $ 10,019 $ 6.57 $ 8,015 $ 5.25 - - 20,000 $ 14,388 $ 4.20 $ 11,991 $ 3.50 $ 9,592 $ 2.80 - - 50,000 $ 16,489 $ 16.49 $ 13,741 $ 13.74 $ 10,993 $ 10.99 100,000 $ 7,443 $ 5.61 $ 6,203 $ 4.68 $ 4,962 $ 3.74 FF Occupancy Tenant Improvements 1,000 $ 7,668 $ 15.41 $ 6,390 $ 12.85 $ 5,112 $ 10.28 - - 5,000 $ 8,439 $ 3.83 $ 7,032 $ 3.19 $ 5,626 $ 2.56 - - 10,000 $ 8,822 $ 5.79 $ 7,351 $ 4.83 $ 5,881 $ 3.87 - - 20,000 $ 10,559 $ 3.06 $ 8,800 $ 2.56 $ 7,040 $ 2.04 - - 50,000 $ 12,090 $ 12.09 $ 10,076 $ 10.07 $ 8,061 $ 8.06 100,000 $ 8,724 $ 65.81 $ 7,271 $ 54.85 $ 5,817 $ 43.88 H-1H-1 Occupancies 100 $ 8,988 $ 180.52 $ 7,490 $ 150.43 $ 5,992 $ 120.35 - - 500 $ 9,891 $ 45.10 $ 8,242 $ 37.59 $ 6,593 $ 30.07 - - 1,000 $ 10,341 $ 67.70 $ 8,617 $ 56.42 $ 6,895 $ 45.13 - - 2,000 $ 12,373 $ 36.11 $ 10,310 $ 30.10 $ 8,248 $ 24.07 - - 5,000 $ 14,178 $ 141.77 $ 11,815 $ 118.15 $ 9,452 $ 94.52 10,000 $ 6,959 $ 52.50 $ 5,799 $ 43.74 $ 4,640 $ 34.99 H-2 toHazardous Rooms 100 $ 7,169 $ 143.96 $ 5,974 $ 119.97 $ 4,780 $ 95.98 H-5 - 500 $ 7,888 $ 35.99 $ 6,574 $ 29.99 $ 5,259 $ 23.99 - - 1,000 $ 8,248 $ 53.99 $ 6,874 $ 44.98 $ 5,499 $ 35.99 - - 2,000 $ 9,868 $ 28.79 $ 8,223 $ 23.99 $ 6,578 $ 19.20 - - 5,000 $ 11,307 $ 113.07 $ 9,423 $ 94.22 $ 7,538 $ 75.38 10,000 $ 6,544 $ 49.36 $ 5,453 $ 41.14 $ 4,362 $ 32.91 HH Occupancy Tenant Improvements 100 $ 6,741 $ 135.36 $ 5,617 $ 112.80 $ 4,494 $ 90.24 - - 500 $ 7,418 $ 33.87 $ 6,181 $ 28.23 $ 4,945 $ 22.58 - - 1,000 $ 7,756 $ 50.78 $ 6,464 $ 42.31 $ 5,171 $ 33.85 - - 2,000 $ 9,279 $ 27.07 $ 7,733 $ 22.56 $ 6,186 $ 18.04 - - 5,000 $ 10,633 $ 106.32 $ 8,861 $ 88.60 $ 7,089 $ 70.88 10,000 $ 7,477 $ 11.29 $ 6,232 $ 9.40 $ 4,985 $ 7.52 I-1 to I-4Institutional 500 $ 7,703 $ 30.94 $ 6,420 $ 25.78 $ 5,135 $ 20.62 - - 2,500 $ 8,478 $ 7.73 $ 7,065 $ 6.45 $ 5,651 $ 5.16 - - 5,000 $ 8,864$ 11.62$ 7,387$ 9.68$ 5,910$ 7.74 --10,000 $ 10,606$ 6.18$ 8,839$ 5.15$ 7,070$ 4.12 --25,000 $ 12,151$ 24.30$ 10,127$ 20.25$ 8,101$ 16.21 50,000 94 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - New Construction Plan Check Fees** With Plan Conversion Fee Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Base Cost Cost for Cost for Base Cost @ Each @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class ThresholdSize 100 sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 4,570 $ 34.47 $ 3,808 $ 28.72 $ 3,047 $ 22.98 II Occupancy Tenant Improvements 100 $ 4,708 $ 94.54 $ 3,923 $ 78.78 $ 3,139 $ 63.02 - - 500 $ 5,180 $ 23.63 $ 4,316 $ 19.69 $ 3,454 $ 15.76 - - 1,000 $ 5,416 $ 35.45 $ 4,514 $ 29.53 $ 3,611 $ 23.63 - - 2,000 $ 6,480 $ 18.90 $ 5,400 $ 15.75 $ 4,320 $ 12.60 - - 5,000 $ 7,425 $ 74.24 $ 6,187 $ 61.87 $ 4,951 $ 49.50 10,000 $ 7,367 $ 2.79 $ 6,140 $ 2.32 $ 4,912 $ 1.86 MMercantile 2,000 $ 7,590 $ 7.60 $ 6,325 $ 6.34 $ 5,061 $ 5.07 - - 10,000 $ 8,351 $ 1.93 $ 6,959 $ 1.61 $ 5,568 $ 1.28 - - 20,000 $ 8,736 $ 2.84 $ 7,280 $ 2.37 $ 5,824 $ 1.89 - - 40,000 $ 10,442 $ 1.53 $ 8,702 $ 1.27 $ 6,961 $ 1.02 - - 100,000 $ 11,967 $ 5.99 $ 9,972 $ 4.99 $ 7,977 $ 3.99 200,000 $ 4,383 $ 11.01 $ 3,652 $ 9.18 $ 2,922 $ 7.34 MM Occupancy Tenant Improvements 300 $ 4,515 $ 30.22 $ 3,762 $ 25.19 $ 3,010 $ 20.14 - - 1,500 $ 4,968 $ 7.57 $ 4,140 $ 6.31 $ 3,312 $ 5.05 - - 3,000 $ 5,195 $ 11.33 $ 4,329 $ 9.45 $ 3,464 $ 7.56 - - 6,000 $ 6,216 $ 6.06 $ 5,180 $ 5.05 $ 4,143 $ 4.04 - - 15,000 $ 7,124 $ 23.74 $ 5,937 $ 19.78 $ 4,750 $ 15.83 30,000 $ 8,642 $ 8.15 $ 7,201 $ 6.79 $ 5,760 $ 5.44 R-2Apartment Bldg 800 $ 8,902 $ 22.33 $ 7,419 $ 18.61 $ 5,935 $ 14.89 - - 4,000 $ 9,795 $ 5.60 $ 8,163 $ 4.67 $ 6,530 $ 3.73 - - 8,000 $ 10,243 $ 8.36 $ 8,536 $ 6.97 $ 6,829 $ 5.57 - - 16,000 $ 12,251 $ 4.47 $ 10,209 $ 3.73 $ 8,168 $ 2.98 - - 40,000 $ 14,040 $ 17.55 $ 11,700 $ 14.62 $ 9,361 $ 11.70 80,000 $ 4,404 $ 4.15 $ 3,670 $ 3.46 $ 2,936 $ 2.76 R-2Apartment Bldg - Repeat Unit 800 $ 4,537 $ 11.38 $ 3,781 $ 9.49 $ 3,025 $ 7.59 - - 4,000 $ 4,992 $ 2.84 $ 4,160 $ 2.37 $ 3,328 $ 1.90 - - 8,000 $ 5,220 $ 4.28 $ 4,350 $ 3.57 $ 3,480 $ 2.84 - - 16,000 $ 6,246 $ 2.28 $ 5,204 $ 1.90 $ 4,164 $ 1.51 - - 40,000 $ 7,157 $ 8.95 $ 5,965 $ 7.46 $ 4,772 $ 5.96 80,000 $ 12,852 $ 3.23 $ 10,711 $ 2.70 $ 8,568 $ 2.16 R-1Hotels & Motels 3,000 $ 13,240 $ 8.87 $ 11,033 $ 7.39 $ 8,826 $ 5.91 - - 15,000 $ 14,569 $ 2.21 $ 12,141 $ 1.84 $ 9,713 $ 1.47 - - 30,000 $ 15,231 $ 3.33 $ 12,693 $ 2.78 $ 10,154 $ 2.21 - - 60,000 $ 18,227 $ 1.78 $ 15,189 $ 1.48 $ 12,151 $ 1.19 - - 150,000 $ 20,898 $ 6.96 $ 17,414 $ 5.80 $ 13,932 $ 4.65 300,000 R-3Dwellings - Custom, Models, 499 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE $ 4,042 $ 31.41 $ 3,369 $ 26.17 $ 2,695 $ 20.94 First Master Plan 1,000 $ 4,514 $ 31.38 $ 3,761 $ 26.15 $ 3,009 $ 20.92 - 2,500 $ 4,984 $ 11.77 $ 4,154 $ 9.81 $ 3,323 $ 7.85 - - 4,000 $ 5,219 $ 82.43 $ 4,350 $ 68.69 $ 3,480 $ 54.95 - - 6,000 $ 6,868 $ 35.36 $ 5,724 $ 29.46 $ 4,579 $ 23.58 - - 8,000 $ 7,575 $ 75.74 $ 6,313 $ 63.13 $ 5,050 $ 50.50 10,000 $ 2,099 $ 1.56 $ 1,750 $ 1.30 $ 1,400 $ 1.03 R-3Dwellings - Production Phase 1,000 $ 2,123 $ 1.57 $ 1,769 $ 1.31 $ 1,416 $ 1.04 -of Master Plan 2,500 $ 2,146 $ 1.19 $ 1,789 $ 1.00 $ 1,431 $ 0.79 -(repeats) 4,000 $ 2,171 $ 37.67 $ 1,809 $ 31.38 $ 1,447 $ 25.11 - - 6,000 $ 2,924 $ 11.79 $ 2,437 $ 9.82 $ 1,949 $ 7.86 - - 8,000 $ 3,159 $ 31.59 $ 2,633 $ 26.32 $ 2,106 $ 21.06 10,000 $ 6,946 $ 62.78 $ 5,788 $ 52.32 $ 4,631 $ 41.85 R-3 1,000 $ 7,888 $ 62.78 $ 6,574 $ 52.32 $ 5,259 $ 41.85 - - 2,500 $ 8,830$ 23.56$ 7,358$ 19.64$ 5,887$ 15.70 --4,000 $ 9,301$ 164.83$ 7,750$ 137.36$ 6,201$ 109.89 --6,000 $ 12,597$ 70.65$ 10,498$ 58.88$ 8,398$ 47.10 --8,000 $ 14,010$ 140.10$ 11,675$ 116.75$ 9,340$ 93.40 10,000 95 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - New Construction Plan Check Fees** With Plan Conversion Fee Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Base Cost Cost for Cost for Base Cost @ Each @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class ThresholdSize 100 sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 7,535 $ 15.70 $ 6,279 $ 13.09 $ 5,023 $ 10.47 R-3- Custom, Models, 1,000 $ 7,770 $ 62.78 $ 6,475 $ 52.32 $ 5,180 $ 41.85 -First Master Plan 2,500 $ 8,712 $ 11.80 $ 7,261 $ 9.84 $ 5,809 $ 7.87 - - 4,000 $ 8,948 $ 70.64 $ 7,457 $ 58.86 $ 5,966 $ 47.09 - - 6,000 $ 10,361 $ 82.41 $ 8,635 $ 68.67 $ 6,907 $ 54.94 - - 8,000 $ 12,009 $ 120.08 $ 10,008 $ 100.07 $ 8,006 $ 80.06 10,000 $ 4,285 $ 7.85 $ 3,571 $ 6.54 $ 2,856 $ 5.23 R-3- Production Phase 1,000 $ 4,402 $ 33.44 $ 3,668 $ 27.87 $ 2,936 $ 22.30 -of Master Plan 2,500 $ 4,905 $ 5.87 $ 4,087 $ 4.90 $ 3,269 $ 3.92 -(repeats) 4,000 $ 5,022 $ 36.39 $ 4,185 $ 30.33 $ 3,348 $ 24.27 - - 6,000 $ 5,750 $ 43.19 $ 4,791 $ 36.00 $ 3,834 $ 28.80 - - 8,000 $ 6,614 $ 66.13 $ 5,512 $ 55.11 $ 4,409 $ 44.09 10,000 $ 14,206 $ 31.39 $ 11,838 $ 26.16 $ 9,471 $ 20.93 R-3- Alternate Materials 1,000 $ 14,677 $ 125.61 $ 12,230 $ 104.68 $ 9,785 $ 83.74 - - 2,500 $ 16,561 $ 23.52 $ 13,800 $ 19.60 $ 11,041 $ 15.68 - - 4,000 $ 17,031 $ 141.33 $ 14,193 $ 117.77 $ 11,354 $ 94.22 - - 6,000 $ 19,857 $ 164.79 $ 16,549 $ 137.33 $ 13,238 $ 109.87 - - 8,000 $ 23,154 $ 231.53 $ 19,295 $ 192.95 $ 15,436 $ 154.36 10,000 $ 14,818 $ 11.18 $ 12,348 $ 9.31 $ 9,879 $ 7.46 R-3.1Group Care 1,000 $ 15,265 $ 30.65 $ 12,721 $ 25.54 $ 10,177 $ 20.43 - - 5,000 $ 16,797 $ 7.67 $ 13,998 $ 6.40 $ 11,198 $ 5.12 - - 10,000 $ 17,565 $ 11.49 $ 14,638 $ 9.58 $ 11,710 $ 7.66 - - 20,000 $ 21,012 $ 6.12 $ 17,510 $ 5.10 $ 14,008 $ 4.08 - - 50,000 $ 24,075 $ 24.07 $ 20,063 $ 20.06 $ 16,050 $ 16.05 100,000 $ 9,971 $ 75.22 $ 8,309 $ 62.68 $ 6,647 $ 50.14 R-4Group Care 100 $ 10,271 $ 206.31 $ 8,560 $ 171.93 $ 6,848 $ 137.54 - 500 $ 11,304 $ 51.57 $ 9,419 $ 42.98 $ 7,536 $ 34.37 - - 1,000 $ 11,819 $ 77.37 $ 9,849 $ 64.47 $ 7,880 $ 51.58 - - 2,000 $ 14,140 $ 41.26 $ 11,783 $ 34.37 $ 9,427 $ 27.50 - - 5,000 $ 16,203 $ 162.03 $ 13,502 $ 135.02 $ 10,802 $ 108.02 10,000 $ 4,321 $ 40.73 $ 3,601 $ 33.94 $ 2,880 $ 27.15 RR Occupancy Tenant Improvements 80 $ 4,451 $ 111.75 $ 3,710 $ 93.13 $ 2,968 $ 74.51 - - 400 $ 4,898 $ 27.92 $ 4,081 $ 23.27 $ 3,266 $ 18.61 - - 800 $ 5,122 $ 41.90 $ 4,268 $ 34.91 $ 3,415 $ 27.93 - - 1,600 $ 6,127 $ 22.37 $ 5,106 $ 18.64 $ 4,085 $ 14.91 - - 4,000 $ 7,022 $ 87.76 $ 5,851 $ 73.14 $ 4,681 $ 58.51 8,000 $ 9,762 $ 12.27 $ 8,136 $ 10.23 $ 6,508 $ 8.19 S-1Moderate-Hazard Storage 600 $ 10,057 $ 33.65 $ 8,381 $ 28.04 $ 6,704 $ 22.43 - 3,000 $ 11,066 $ 8.41 $ 9,222 $ 7.01 $ 7,378 $ 5.61 - 6,000 $ 11,571 $ 12.64 $ 9,643 $ 10.54 $ 7,714 $ 8.43 - - 12,000 $ 13,846 $ 6.73 $ 11,539 $ 5.61 $ 9,231 $ 4.48 - - 30,000 $ 15,866 $ 26.44 $ 13,221 $ 22.03 $ 10,578 $ 17.63 60,000 $ 12,048 $ 0.91 $ 10,041 $ 0.76 $ 8,033 $ 0.61 S-2Low-Hazard Storage 10,000 $ 12,412 $ 2.49 $ 10,342 $ 2.08 $ 8,275 $ 1.66 - - 50,000 $ 13,658 $ 0.62 $ 11,382 $ 0.52 $ 9,105 $ 0.41 - - 100,000 $ 14,281 $ 0.94 $ 11,901 $ 0.78 $ 9,521 $ 0.63 - - 200,000 $ 17,094 $ 0.49 $ 14,245 $ 0.41 $ 11,396 $ 0.33 - - 500,000 $ 19,588 $ 1.96 $ 16,323 $ 1.63 $ 13,058 $ 1.31 1,000,000 $ 5,920 $ 7.44 $ 4,933 $ 6.20 $ 3,947 $ 4.97 SS Occupancy Tenant Improvements 600 $ 6,099 $ 20.40 $ 5,083 $ 17.01 $ 4,066 $ 13.60 - - 3,000 $ 6,711 $ 5.12 $ 5,593 $ 4.26 $ 4,475 $ 3.41 - - 6,000 $ 7,017$ 7.67$ 5,848$ 6.39$ 4,679$ 5.12 --12,000 $ 8,398$ 4.06$ 6,998$ 3.38$ 5,599$ 2.71 --30,000 $ 9,616$ 16.02$ 8,013$ 13.35$ 6,411$ 10.69 60,000 96 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - New Construction Plan Check Fees** With Plan Conversion Fee Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Base Cost Cost for Cost for Base Cost @ Each @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class ThresholdSize 100 sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * UPrivate Garage/Agricultural Bldg 40 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE - - 200 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE - - 400 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE - - 1,000 $ 5,663 $ 92.67 $ 4,719 $ 77.22 $ 3,775 $ 61.77 - - 2,000 $ 6,775 $ 49.41 $ 5,646 $ 41.18 $ 4,517 $ 32.94 4,000 $ 7,763 $ 194.07 $ 6,469 $ 161.73 $ 5,175 $ 129.37 --3 1,000 $ 6,889 $ 5.20 $ 5,741 $ 4.32 $ 4,593 $ 3.46 - - 5,000 $ 7,097 $ 14.27 $ 5,914 $ 11.88 $ 4,732 $ 9.51 - - 10,000 $ 7,810 $ 3.57 $ 6,508 $ 2.97 $ 5,208 $ 2.37 - - 20,000 $ 8,167 $ 5.33 $ 6,805 $ 4.45 $ 5,445 $ 3.56 - - 50,000 $ 9,767 $ 2.87 $ 8,139 $ 2.39 $ 6,512 $ 1.92 100,000 $ 11,200 $ 11.21 $ 9,334 $ 9.34 $ 7,467 $ 7.47 --3 1,000 $ 3,645 $ 7.32 $ 3,039 $ 6.10 $ 2,431 $ 4.89 - - 2,500 $ 3,756 $ 25.16 $ 3,129 $ 20.97 $ 2,504 $ 16.78 - - 4,000 $ 4,133 $ 9.42 $ 3,445 $ 7.85 $ 2,755 $ 6.27 - - 6,000 $ 4,321 $ 42.41 $ 3,601 $ 35.34 $ 2,882 $ 28.27 - - 8,000 $ 5,170 $ 37.76 $ 4,308 $ 31.46 $ 3,447 $ 25.18 10,000 $ 5,924 $ 59.24 $ 4,937 $ 49.36 $ 3,951 $ 39.50 -Standard Comm. Foundation 500 $ 9,556 $ 14.43 $ 7,963 $ 12.02 $ 6,371 $ 9.61 -w/o Podium 2,500 $ 9,844 $ 39.54 $ 8,203 $ 32.94 $ 6,562 $ 26.36 - - 5,000 $ 10,832 $ 9.90 $ 9,027 $ 8.25 $ 7,222 $ 6.59 - - 10,000 $ 11,327 $ 14.83 $ 9,440 $ 12.35 $ 7,552 $ 9.89 - - 25,000 $ 13,552 $ 7.90 $ 11,292 $ 6.58 $ 9,034 $ 5.28 50,000 $ 15,528 $ 31.06 $ 12,940 $ 25.87 $ 10,352 $ 20.70 -Standard Comm. Foundation 3,000 $ 10,940 $ 2.75 $ 9,116 $ 2.29 $ 7,294 $ 1.84 -w/ Podium 15,000 $ 11,270 $ 7.54 $ 9,392 $ 6.29 $ 7,514 $ 5.02 $ 12,401 $ 1.90 $ 10,333 $ 1.58 $ 8,268 $ 1.26 - - 30,000 $ 12,970 $ 2.82 $ 10,808 $ 2.35 $ 8,647 $ 1.88 - - 60,000 $ 15,509 $ 1.50 $ 12,924 $ 1.26 $ 10,340 $ 1.01 - - 150,000 $ 17,771 $ 5.92 $ 14,809 $ 4.93 $ 11,848 $ 3.95 300,000 SHELL BUILDINGS $ 12,463 $ 18.81 $ 10,386 $ 15.68 $ 8,309 $ 12.54 -All Other Shell Buildings 500 $ 12,839 $ 51.57 $ 10,700 $ 42.98 $ 8,560 $ 34.37 - - 2,500 $ 14,129 $ 12.91 $ 11,774 $ 10.76 $ 9,419 $ 8.60 - - 5,000 $ 14,774 $ 19.33 $ 12,312 $ 16.10 $ 9,849 $ 12.88 - - 10,000 $ 17,674 $ 10.32 $ 14,727 $ 8.60 $ 11,782 $ 6.88 - - 25,000 $ 20,255 $ 40.51 $ 16,879 $ 33.75 $ 13,503 $ 27.01 50,000 *Each additional 100 square feet, or portion thereof, up to the n **Plan check fees reduced by 2.75% if plans submitted online. 97 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - New Construction Inspection Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Cost for s Cost for Each Base Cost @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Base Cost @ Additional 100 Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdThreshold Size sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 2,240 $ 78.15 $ 1,868 $ 65.13 $ 1,494 $ 52.10 A-1 - 1,000 $ 5,367 $ 91.81 $ 4,472 $ 76.51 $ 3,578 $ 61.20 - - 5,000 $ 9,957 $ 93.70 $ 8,298 $ 78.08 $ 6,638 $ 62.46 - - 10,000 $ 19,326 $ 42.69 $ 16,105 $ 35.58 $ 12,885 $ 28.47 - - 20,000 $ 32,134 $ 27.94 $ 26,778 $ 23.29 $ 21,422 $ 18.63 - - 50,000 $ 46,105 $ 46.10 $ 38,421 $ 38.42 $ 30,737 $ 30.74 100,000 $ 1,323$ 184.57 $ 1,103$ 153.81 $ 883$ 123.05 A-2 - 250 $ 3,168$ 216.83 $ 2,641$ 180.69 $ 2,113$ 144.55 - - 1,250 $ 5,879$ 221.29 $ 4,899$ 184.41 $ 3,920$ 147.53 - - 2,500 $ 11,411$ 100.82 $ 9,509$ 84.02 $ 7,608$ 67.22 - - 5,000 $ 18,974$ 65.95 $ 15,812$ 54.97 $ 12,649$ 43.97 - - 12,500 $ 27,218$ 108.88 $ 22,683$ 90.73 $ 18,146$ 72.58 25,000 $ 2,240$ 78.15 $ 1,868$ 65.13 $ 1,494$ 52.10 A-3 - 1,000 $ 5,367$ 91.81 $ 4,472$ 76.51 $ 3,578$ 61.20 - - 5,000 $ 9,957$ 93.70 $ 8,298$ 78.08 $ 6,638$ 62.46 - - 10,000 $ 19,326$ 42.69 $ 16,105$ 35.58 $ 12,885$ 28.47 - - 20,000 $ 32,134$ 27.94 $ 26,778$ 23.29 $ 21,422$ 18.63 - - 50,000 $ 46,105$ 46.10 $ 38,421$ 38.42 $ 30,737$ 30.74 100,000 $ 1,401$ 97.74 $ 1,168$ 81.46 $ 934$ 65.16 A-4, A-5 - 500 $ 3,357$ 114.84 $ 2,797$ 95.70 $ 2,238$ 76.56 - - 2,500 $ 6,228$ 117.20 $ 5,189$ 97.67 $ 4,152$ 78.14 - - 5,000 $ 12,087$ 53.41 $ 10,073$ 44.51 $ 8,058$ 35.60 - - 10,000 $ 20,098$ 34.96 $ 16,749$ 29.12 $ 13,399$ 23.30 - - 25,000 $ 28,836$ 57.67 $ 24,031$ 48.06 $ 19,225$ 38.45 50,000 $ 878$ 61.24 $ 732$ 51.03 $ 585$ 40.82 AA Occupancy Tenant Improvements 500 $ 2,103$ 71.92 $ 1,753$ 59.94 $ 1,401$ 47.95 - - 2,500 $ 3,901$ 73.41 $ 3,251$ 61.17 $ 2,601$ 48.94 - - 5,000 $ 7,572$ 33.45 $ 6,309$ 27.89 $ 5,048$ 22.31 - - 10,000 $ 12,590$ 21.87 $ 10,492$ 18.23 $ 8,393$ 14.58 - - 25,000 $ 18,058$ 36.12 $ 15,049$ 30.09 $ 12,039$ 24.08 50,000 $ 1,649$ 115.00 $ 1,374$ 95.83 $ 1,099$ 76.66 BBanks 500 $ 3,949$ 135.11 $ 3,291$ 112.59 $ 2,633$ 90.07 - - 2,500 $ 7,327$ 137.90 $ 6,105$ 114.91 $ 4,885$ 91.93 - - 5,000 $ 14,221$ 62.84 $ 11,851$ 52.37 $ 9,480$ 41.90 - - 10,000 $ 23,646$ 41.11 $ 19,706$ 34.25 $ 15,765$ 27.41 - - 25,000 $ 33,924$ 67.85 $ 28,271$ 56.54 $ 22,617$ 45.23 50,000 $ 902$ 157.17 $ 751$ 130.98 $ 602$ 104.78 BLaundromat 200 $ 2,159$ 184.65 $ 1,800$ 153.87 $ 1,439$ 123.10 - - 1,000 $ 4,006$ 188.47 $ 3,338$ 157.06 $ 2,671$ 125.65 - - 2,000 $ 7,775$ 85.88 $ 6,479$ 71.57 $ 5,184$ 57.25 - - 4,000 $ 12,927$ 56.19 $ 10,773$ 46.83 $ 8,618$ 37.47 - - 10,000 $ 18,547$ 92.74 $ 15,456$ 77.28 $ 12,365$ 61.82 20,000 $ 1,590$ 110.86 $ 1,325$ 92.39 $ 1,060$ 73.91 BMedical Office 500 $ 3,806$ 130.26 $ 3,173$ 108.55 $ 2,538$ 86.84 - - 2,500 $ 7,063$ 132.95 $ 5,887$ 110.78 $ 4,709$ 88.63 - - 5,000 $ 13,710$ 60.56 $ 11,426$ 50.46 $ 9,140$ 40.37 - - 10,000 $ 22,794$ 39.64 $ 18,995$ 33.03 $ 15,196$ 26.42 - - 25,000 $ 32,704$ 65.41 $ 27,252$ 54.50 $ 21,803$ 43.60 50,000 $ 2,700$ 94.19 $ 2,250$ 78.48 $ 1,801$ 62.79 BOffices 1,000 $ 6,468$ 110.64 $ 5,390$ 92.20 $ 4,312$ 73.76 - - 5,000 $ 11,999$ 112.93 $ 9,999$ 94.11 $ 8,000$ 75.28 - - 10,000 $ 23,292$ 51.47 $ 19,410$ 42.89 $ 15,528$ 34.31 - - 20,000 $ 38,730$ 33.65$ 32,275$ 28.04$ 25,820$ 22.43 --50,000 $ 55,553$ 55.55$ 46,295$ 46.29$ 37,036$ 37.03 100,000 98 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - New Construction Inspection Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Cost for s Cost for Each Base Cost @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Base Cost @ Additional 100 Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdThreshold Size sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 871$ 101.24 $ 726$ 84.36 $ 581$ 67.49 BB Occupancy Tenant Improvements 300 $ 2,086$ 118.94 $ 1,738$ 99.11 $ 1,391$ 79.29 - - 1,500 $ 3,870$ 121.41 $ 3,225$ 101.17 $ 2,580$ 80.94 - - 3,000 $ 7,512$ 55.32 $ 6,260$ 46.10 $ 5,008$ 36.88 - - 6,000 $ 12,491$ 36.20 $ 10,409$ 30.17 $ 8,327$ 24.13 - - 15,000 $ 17,921$ 59.73 $ 14,934$ 49.78 $ 11,947$ 39.82 30,000 $ 625$ 217.83 $ 521$ 181.52 $ 417$ 145.22 EPreschool/School 100 $ 1,496$ 255.89 $ 1,246$ 213.25 $ 998$ 170.59 - - 500 $ 2,776$ 261.21 $ 2,313$ 217.67 $ 1,851$ 174.14 - - 1,000 $ 5,388$ 118.99 $ 4,490$ 99.16 $ 3,592$ 79.33 - - 2,000 $ 8,957$ 77.88 $ 7,465$ 64.90 $ 5,972$ 51.91 - - 5,000 $ 12,851$ 128.51 $ 10,710$ 107.09 $ 8,568$ 85.68 10,000 $ 625$ 217.83 $ 521$ 181.52 $ 417$ 145.22 EE Occupancy Tenant Improvements 100 $ 1,496$ 255.89 $ 1,246$ 213.25 $ 998$ 170.59 - - 500 $ 2,776$ 261.21 $ 2,313$ 217.67 $ 1,851$ 174.14 - - 1,000 $ 5,388$ 118.99 $ 4,490$ 99.16 $ 3,592$ 79.33 - - 2,000 $ 8,957$ 77.88 $ 7,465$ 64.90 $ 5,972$ 51.91 - - 5,000 $ 12,851$ 128.51 $ 10,710$ 107.09 $ 8,568$ 85.68 10,000 $ 2,685$ 93.64 $ 2,237$ 78.03 $ 1,790$ 62.43 F-1, F-2Factory/Industrial 1,000 $ 6,430$ 109.99 $ 5,359$ 91.67 $ 4,287$ 73.33 - - 5,000 $ 11,930$ 112.30 $ 9,942$ 93.58 $ 7,953$ 74.87 - - 10,000 $ 23,160$ 51.15 $ 19,301$ 42.62 $ 15,440$ 34.10 - - 20,000 $ 38,505$ 33.47 $ 32,088$ 27.90 $ 25,670$ 22.32 - - 50,000 $ 55,242$ 55.24 $ 46,035$ 46.03 $ 36,828$ 36.83 100,000 $ 2,375$ 82.86 $ 1,979$ 69.06 $ 1,584$ 55.24 FF Occupancy Tenant Improvements 1,000 $ 5,690$ 97.34 $ 4,742$ 81.11 $ 3,793$ 64.90 - - 5,000 $ 10,557$ 99.36 $ 8,798$ 82.81 $ 7,038$ 66.24 - - 10,000 $ 20,493$ 45.26 $ 17,078$ 37.71 $ 13,662$ 30.17 - - 20,000 $ 34,071$ 29.63 $ 28,394$ 24.70 $ 22,715$ 19.75 - - 50,000 $ 48,886$ 48.89 $ 40,739$ 40.74 $ 32,591$ 32.59 100,000 $ 625$ 217.83 $ 521$ 181.52 $ 417$ 145.22 H-1H-1 Occupancies 100 $ 1,496$ 255.89 $ 1,246$ 213.25 $ 998$ 170.59 - - 500 $ 2,776$ 261.21 $ 2,313$ 217.67 $ 1,851$ 174.14 - - 1,000 $ 5,388$ 118.99 $ 4,490$ 99.16 $ 3,592$ 79.33 - - 2,000 $ 8,957$ 77.88 $ 7,465$ 64.90 $ 5,972$ 51.91 - - 5,000 $ 12,851$ 128.51 $ 10,710$ 107.09 $ 8,568$ 85.68 10,000 $ 625$ 217.83 $ 521$ 181.52 $ 417$ 145.22 H-2 toHazardous Rooms 100 $ 1,496$ 255.89 $ 1,246$ 213.25 $ 998$ 170.59 H-5 - 500 $ 2,776$ 261.21 $ 2,313$ 217.67 $ 1,851$ 174.14 - - 1,000 $ 5,388$ 118.99 $ 4,490$ 99.16 $ 3,592$ 79.33 - - 2,000 $ 8,957$ 77.88 $ 7,465$ 64.90 $ 5,972$ 51.91 - - 5,000 $ 12,851$ 128.51 $ 10,710$ 107.09 $ 8,568$ 85.68 10,000 $ 625$ 217.83 $ 521$ 181.52 $ 417$ 145.22 HH Occupancy Tenant Improvements 100 $ 1,496$ 255.89 $ 1,246$ 213.25 $ 998$ 170.59 - - 500 $ 2,776$ 261.21 $ 2,313$ 217.67 $ 1,851$ 174.14 - - 1,000 $ 5,388$ 118.99 $ 4,490$ 99.16 $ 3,592$ 79.33 - - 2,000 $ 8,957$ 77.88 $ 7,465$ 64.90 $ 5,972$ 51.91 - - 5,000 $ 12,851$ 128.51 $ 10,710$ 107.09 $ 8,568$ 85.68 10,000 $ 1,032$ 72.02 $ 860$ 60.01 $ 689$ 48.01 I-1 to I-4Institutional 500 $ 2,473$ 84.60 $ 2,061$ 70.51 $ 1,649$ 56.41 - - 2,500 $ 4,588$ 86.34 $ 3,823$ 71.96 $ 3,059$ 57.57 - - 5,000 $ 8,906$ 39.34 $ 7,421$ 32.78 $ 5,937$ 26.22 - - 10,000 $ 14,807$ 25.76$ 12,339$ 21.46$ 9,871$ 17.17 --25,000 $ 21,245$ 42.49$ 17,704$ 35.40$ 14,163$ 28.32 50,000 99 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - New Construction Inspection Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Cost for s Cost for Each Base Cost @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Base Cost @ Additional 100 Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdThreshold Size sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 500$ 174.26 $ 417$ 145.22 $ 334$ 116.17 II Occupancy Tenant Improvements 100 $ 1,197$ 204.71 $ 998$ 170.59 $ 798$ 136.47 - - 500 $ 2,220$ 208.96 $ 1,851$ 174.14 $ 1,481$ 139.32 - - 1,000 $ 4,310$ 95.20 $ 3,592$ 79.33 $ 2,874$ 63.47 - - 2,000 $ 7,166$ 62.30 $ 5,972$ 51.91 $ 4,778$ 41.54 - - 5,000 $ 10,281$ 102.81 $ 8,568$ 85.68 $ 6,855$ 68.54 10,000 $ 3,302$ 57.59 $ 2,752$ 48.00 $ 2,201$ 38.39 MMercantile 2,000 $ 7,910$ 67.65 $ 6,592$ 56.37 $ 5,273$ 45.10 - - 10,000 $ 14,674$ 69.04 $ 12,229$ 57.53 $ 9,783$ 46.03 - - 20,000 $ 28,484$ 31.47 $ 23,737$ 26.22 $ 18,989$ 20.98 - - 40,000 $ 47,366$ 20.57 $ 39,472$ 17.14 $ 31,577$ 13.72 - - 100,000 $ 67,939$ 33.96 $ 56,615$ 28.31 $ 45,292$ 22.64 200,000 $ 851$ 98.92 $ 709$ 82.44 $ 568$ 65.95 MM Occupancy Tenant Improvements 300 $ 2,038$ 116.23 $ 1,699$ 96.86 $ 1,359$ 77.49 - - 1,500 $ 3,782$ 118.63 $ 3,152$ 98.86 $ 2,521$ 79.09 - - 3,000 $ 7,341$ 54.05 $ 6,117$ 45.04 $ 4,894$ 36.03 - - 6,000 $ 12,205$ 35.36 $ 10,171$ 29.47 $ 8,137$ 23.57 - - 15,000 $ 17,509$ 58.36 $ 14,591$ 48.63 $ 11,673$ 38.91 30,000 $ 1,589$ 69.27 $ 1,325$ 57.72 $ 1,059$ 46.18 R-2Apartment Bldg 800 $ 3,805$ 81.35 $ 3,172$ 67.80 $ 2,537$ 54.23 - - 4,000 $ 7,059$ 83.05 $ 5,883$ 69.21 $ 4,706$ 55.37 - - 8,000 $ 13,703$ 37.82 $ 11,419$ 31.52 $ 9,136$ 25.22 - - 16,000 $ 22,781$ 24.75 $ 18,985$ 20.64 $ 15,188$ 16.51 - - 40,000 $ 32,683$ 40.86 $ 27,237$ 34.04 $ 21,789$ 27.24 80,000 $ 1,589$ 69.27 $ 1,325$ 57.72 $ 1,059$ 46.18 R-2Apartment Bldg - Repeat Unit 800 $ 3,805$ 81.35 $ 3,172$ 67.80 $ 2,537$ 54.23 - - 4,000 $ 7,059$ 83.05 $ 5,883$ 69.21 $ 4,706$ 55.37 - - 8,000 $ 13,703$ 37.82 $ 11,419$ 31.52 $ 9,136$ 25.22 - - 16,000 $ 22,781$ 24.75 $ 18,985$ 20.64 $ 15,188$ 16.51 - - 40,000 $ 32,683$ 40.86 $ 27,237$ 34.04 $ 21,789$ 27.24 80,000 $ 5,318$ 61.84 $ 4,432$ 51.53 $ 3,545$ 41.23 R-1Hotels & Motels 3,000 $ 12,739$ 72.63 $ 10,616$ 60.51 $ 8,492$ 48.41 - - 15,000 $ 23,632$ 74.14 $ 19,693$ 61.78 $ 15,755$ 49.42 - - 30,000 $ 45,876$ 33.79 $ 38,229$ 28.15 $ 30,583$ 22.52 - - 60,000 $ 76,285$ 22.10 $ 63,571$ 18.42 $ 50,857$ 14.73 - - 150,000 $ 109,430$ 36.47 $ 91,192$ 30.40 $ 72,954$ 24.32 300,000 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE R-3Dwellings - Custom, Models, 499 $ 2,467$ 109.46 $ 2,055$ 91.22 $ 1,645$ 72.97 First Master Plan 1,000 $ 4,109$ 70.53 $ 3,424$ 58.77 $ 2,739$ 47.03 - 2,500 $ 5,166$ 90.24 $ 4,306$ 75.20 $ 3,445$ 60.15 - - 4,000 $ 6,971$ 89.79 $ 5,810$ 74.82 $ 4,647$ 59.85 - - 6,000 $ 8,767$ 124.39 $ 7,305$ 103.66 $ 5,845$ 82.92 - - 8,000 $ 11,255$ 112.55 $ 9,379$ 93.78 $ 7,503$ 75.02 10,000 $ 2,467$ 109.46 $ 2,055$ 91.22 $ 1,645$ 72.97 R-3Dwellings - Production Phase 1,000 $ 4,109$ 70.53 $ 3,424$ 58.77 $ 2,739$ 47.03 -of Master Plan 2,500 $ 5,166$ 90.24 $ 4,306$ 75.20 $ 3,445$ 60.15 -(repeats) 4,000 $ 6,971$ 89.79 $ 5,810$ 74.82 $ 4,647$ 59.85 - - 6,000 $ 8,767$ 124.39 $ 7,305$ 103.66 $ 5,845$ 82.92 - - 8,000 $ 11,255$ 112.55 $ 9,379$ 93.78 $ 7,503$ 75.02 10,000 $ 2,467$ 109.46 $ 2,055$ 91.22 $ 1,645$ 72.97 R-3 1,000 $ 4,109$ 70.53 $ 3,424$ 58.77 $ 2,739$ 47.03 - - 2,500 $ 5,166$ 90.24 $ 4,306$ 75.20 $ 3,445$ 60.15 - - 4,000 $ 6,971$ 89.79$ 5,810$ 74.82$ 4,647$ 59.85 --6,000 $ 8,767$ 124.39$ 7,305$ 103.66$ 5,845$ 82.92 --8,000 $ 11,255$ 112.55$ 9,379$ 93.78$ 7,503$ 75.02 10,000 100 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - New Construction Inspection Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Cost for s Cost for Each Base Cost @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Base Cost @ Additional 100 Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdThreshold Size sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 2,810$ 109.47 $ 2,342$ 91.22 $ 1,874$ 72.98 R-3- Custom, 1,000 $ 4,452$ 70.54 $ 3,710$ 58.78 $ 2,969$ 47.03 -Models First Master Plan 2,500 $ 5,511$ 90.23 $ 4,593$ 75.18 $ 3,674$ 60.14 - - 4,000 $ 7,315$ 89.77 $ 6,096$ 74.81 $ 4,877$ 59.84 - - 6,000 $ 9,110$ 124.44 $ 7,592$ 103.70 $ 6,074$ 82.97 - - 8,000 $ 11,600$ 115.99 $ 9,667$ 96.66 $ 7,733$ 77.32 10,000 $ 2,810$ 109.47 $ 2,342$ 91.22 $ 1,874$ 72.98 R-3- Production 1,000 $ 4,452$ 70.54 $ 3,710$ 58.78 $ 2,969$ 47.03 -Phase of Master Plan 2,500 $ 5,511$ 90.23 $ 4,593$ 75.18 $ 3,674$ 60.14 -(repeats) 4,000 $ 7,315$ 89.77 $ 6,096$ 74.81 $ 4,877$ 59.84 - - 6,000 $ 9,110$ 124.44 $ 7,592$ 103.70 $ 6,074$ 82.97 - - 8,000 $ 11,600$ 115.99 $ 9,667$ 96.66 $ 7,733$ 77.32 10,000 $ 2,810$ 109.47 $ 2,342$ 91.22 $ 1,874$ 72.98 R-3- Alternate Materials 1,000 $ 4,452$ 70.54 $ 3,710$ 58.78 $ 2,969$ 47.03 - - 2,500 $ 5,511$ 90.23 $ 4,593$ 75.18 $ 3,674$ 60.14 - - 4,000 $ 7,315$ 89.77 $ 6,096$ 74.81 $ 4,877$ 59.84 - - 6,000 $ 9,110$ 124.44 $ 7,592$ 103.70 $ 6,074$ 82.97 - - 8,000 $ 11,600$ 115.99 $ 9,667$ 96.66 $ 7,733$ 77.32 10,000 $ 2,945$ 102.72 $ 2,454$ 85.60 $ 1,964$ 68.48 R-3.1Group Care 1,000 $ 7,053$ 120.67 $ 5,878$ 100.56 $ 4,703$ 80.44 - - 5,000 $ 13,087$ 123.18 $ 10,906$ 102.64 $ 8,724$ 82.12 - - 10,000 $ 25,404$ 56.11 $ 21,170$ 46.76 $ 16,936$ 37.40 - - 20,000 $ 42,236$ 36.71 $ 35,198$ 30.60 $ 28,158$ 24.47 - - 50,000 $ 60,592$ 60.59 $ 50,493$ 50.50 $ 40,396$ 40.39 100,000 $ 478$ 166.35 $ 398$ 138.64 $ 318$ 110.91 R-4Group Care 100 $ 1,143$ 195.43 $ 952$ 162.86 $ 762$ 130.29 - - 500 $ 2,120$ 199.48 $ 1,766$ 166.23 $ 1,414$ 132.98 - - 1,000 $ 4,114$ 90.88 $ 3,429$ 75.74 $ 2,743$ 60.59 - - 2,000 $ 6,841$ 59.46 $ 5,701$ 49.55 $ 4,561$ 39.64 - - 5,000 $ 9,814$ 98.13 $ 8,179$ 81.78 $ 6,544$ 65.43 10,000 $ 475$ 206.52 $ 395$ 172.10 $ 316$ 137.68 RR Occupancy Tenant Improvements 80 $ 1,135$ 242.60 $ 946$ 202.17 $ 757$ 161.74 - - 400 $ 2,105$ 247.62 $ 1,755$ 206.35 $ 1,404$ 165.08 - - 800 $ 4,086$ 112.81 $ 3,406$ 94.01 $ 2,724$ 75.20 - - 1,600 $ 6,793$ 73.83 $ 5,661$ 61.53 $ 4,529$ 49.21 - - 4,000 $ 9,747$ 121.83 $ 8,122$ 101.53 $ 6,498$ 81.21 8,000 $ 1,578$ 91.74 $ 1,316$ 76.45 $ 1,052$ 61.16 S-1Moderate - Hazard Storage 600 $ 3,780$ 107.76 $ 3,150$ 89.80 $ 2,520$ 71.84 - 3,000 $ 7,013$ 109.98 $ 5,844$ 91.65 $ 4,675$ 73.32 - 6,000 $ 13,612$ 50.10 $ 11,343$ 41.75 $ 9,074$ 33.41 - - 12,000 $ 22,630$ 32.79 $ 18,859$ 27.33 $ 15,087$ 21.86 - - 30,000 $ 32,469$ 54.12 $ 27,058$ 45.10 $ 21,646$ 36.07 60,000 $ 15,245$ 53.17 $ 12,704$ 44.30 $ 10,163$ 35.45 S-2Low - Hazard Storage 10,000 $ 36,513$ 62.50 $ 30,428$ 52.08 $ 24,342$ 41.66 - - 50,000 $ 67,761$ 63.75 $ 56,468$ 53.12 $ 45,175$ 42.50 - - 100,000 $ 131,505$ 29.07 $ 109,587$ 24.23 $ 87,670$ 19.37 - - 200,000 $ 218,714$ 19.02 $ 182,262$ 15.85 $ 145,810$ 12.67 - - 500,000 $ 313,783$ 31.38 $ 261,487$ 26.15 $ 209,189$ 20.91 1,000,000 $ 1,331$ 77.34 $ 1,109$ 64.46 $ 887$ 51.57 SS Occupancy Tenant Improvements 600 $ 3,187$ 90.88 $ 2,656$ 75.74 $ 2,125$ 60.59 - - 3,000 $ 5,913$ 92.74 $ 4,928$ 77.28 $ 3,942$ 61.82 - - 6,000 $ 11,477$ 42.25 $ 9,564$ 35.20 $ 7,652$ 28.16 - - 12,000 $ 19,082$ 27.65$ 15,902$ 23.04$ 12,722$ 18.44 --30,000 $ 27,379$ 45.63$ 22,815$ 38.02$ 18,252$ 30.42 60,000 101 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - New Construction Inspection Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Cost for s Cost for Each Base Cost @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Base Cost @ Additional 100 Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdThreshold Size sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * UPrivate Garage/Agricultural Bldg 40 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE - - 200 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE - - 400 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE $ 4,592$ 253.57 $ 3,826$ 211.31 $ 3,061$ 169.05 - - 1,000 $ 7,634$ 165.92 $ 6,363$ 138.26 $ 5,090$ 110.61 - - 2,000 $ 10,953$ 273.81 $ 9,128$ 228.18 $ 7,302$ 182.54 4,000 $ 413$ 14.40 $ 344$ 12.00 $ 276$ 9.60 --3 1,000 $ 989$ 16.90 $ 825$ 14.09 $ 660$ 11.27 - - 5,000 $ 1,834$ 17.27 $ 1,529$ 14.39 $ 1,223$ 11.51 - - 10,000 $ 3,561$ 7.87 $ 2,968$ 6.56 $ 2,374$ 5.25 - - 20,000 $ 5,923$ 5.16 $ 4,936$ 4.31 $ 3,949$ 3.44 - - 50,000 $ 8,503$ 8.50 $ 7,086$ 7.08 $ 5,669$ 5.67 100,000 --3 1,000 - - 2,500 - - 4,000 - - 6,000 - - 8,000 10,000 $ 1,520$ 106.01 $ 1,267$ 88.34 $ 1,013$ 70.67 -Standard Comm. Foundation 500 $ 3,640$ 124.56 $ 3,033$ 103.80 $ 2,427$ 83.04 -w/o Podium 2,500 $ 6,754$ 127.10 $ 5,629$ 105.92 $ 4,503$ 84.74 - - 5,000 $ 13,109$ 57.92 $ 10,925$ 48.28 $ 8,740$ 38.62 - - 10,000 $ 21,798$ 37.90 $ 18,165$ 31.59 $ 14,532$ 25.28 - - 25,000 $ 31,275$ 62.55 $ 26,062$ 52.12 $ 20,850$ 41.69 50,000 $ 3,857$ 44.84 $ 3,214$ 37.37 $ 2,572$ 29.89 -Standard Comm. Foundation 3,000 $ 9,237$ 52.67 $ 7,698$ 43.89 $ 6,159$ 35.11 -w/ Podium 15,000 $ 17,138$ 53.75 $ 14,280$ 44.80 $ 11,426$ 35.84 - - 30,000 $ 33,262$ 24.49 $ 27,718$ 20.41 $ 22,176$ 16.33 - - 60,000 $ 55,311$ 16.03 $ 46,091$ 13.35 $ 36,876$ 10.69 - - 150,000 $ 79,347$ 26.45 $ 66,119$ 22.04 $ 52,901$ 17.63 300,000 SHELL BUILDINGS $ 1,777$ 123.99$ 1,482$ 103.33$ 1,185$ 82.66 -All Other Shell Buildings 500 $ 4,257$ 145.65$ 3,548$ 121.38$ 2,838$ 97.10 - - 2,500 $ 7,899$ 148.69$ 6,583$ 123.90$ 5,266$ 99.13 - - 5,000 $ 15,333$ 67.72$ 12,778$ 56.43$ 10,222$ 45.15 - - 10,000 $ 25,491$ 44.33$ 21,243$ 36.94$ 16,994$ 29.56 - - 25,000 $ 36,574$ 73.15$ 30,478$ 60.96$ 24,383$ 48.77 50,000 *Each additional 100 square feet, or portion thereof, up to the n 102 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With Plan Conversion Fee on plan check Schedule D - Consolidated Schedule of Total Construction Fees** With 2.4% CPI Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Base Cost @ Cost for Each Cost for Each Cost for Each Project Size Threshold Additional 100 Base Cost @ Additional 100 Base Cost @ Additional 100 IBC Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdSize sf * Threshold Size sf * Threshold Size sf * $ 10,439 $ 84.33 $ 8,700 $ 70.28 $ 6,960 $ 56.22 A-1 - 1,000 $ 13,812 $ 108.77 $ 11,510 $ 90.65 $ 9,209 $ 72.51 - - 5,000 $ 19,251 $ 97.94 $ 16,043 $ 81.61 $ 12,834 $ 65.29 - - 10,000 $ 29,045 $ 49.04 $ 24,204 $ 40.88 $ 19,365 $ 32.70 - - 20,000 $ 43,759 $ 31.33 $ 36,466 $ 26.11 $ 29,171 $ 20.89 - - 50,000 $ 59,425 $ 59.42 $ 49,520 $ 49.52 $ 39,617 $ 39.62 - - 100,000 $ 9,493 $ 209.23 $ 7,912 $ 174.36 $ 6,330 $ 139.49 A-2 - 250 $ 11,585 $ 284.45 $ 9,655 $ 237.05 $ 7,724 $ 189.64 - - 1,250 $ 15,141 $ 238.17 $ 12,617 $ 198.47 $ 10,096 $ 158.78 - - 2,500 $ 21,095 $ 126.17 $ 17,579 $ 105.15 $ 14,065 $ 84.11 - - 5,000 $ 30,560 $ 79.46 $ 25,466 $ 66.23 $ 20,373 $ 52.98 - - 12,500 $ 40,493 $ 161.98 $ 33,746 $ 134.98 $ 26,996 $ 107.97 - - 25,000 $ 10,439 $ 84.33 $ 8,700 $ 70.28 $ 6,960 $ 56.22 A-3 - 1,000 $ 13,812 $ 108.77 $ 11,510 $ 90.65 $ 9,209 $ 72.51 - - 5,000 $ 19,251 $ 97.94 $ 16,043 $ 81.61 $ 12,834 $ 65.29 - - 10,000 $ 29,045 $ 49.04 $ 24,204 $ 40.88 $ 19,365 $ 32.70 - - 20,000 $ 43,759 $ 31.33 $ 36,466 $ 26.11 $ 29,171 $ 20.89 - - 50,000 $ 59,425 $ 59.42 $ 49,520 $ 49.52 $ 39,617 $ 39.62 - - 100,000 $ 8,103 $ 107.86 $ 6,754 $ 89.89 $ 5,403 $ 71.90 A-4, A-5 - 500 $ 10,262 $ 142.56 $ 8,552 $ 118.80 $ 6,841 $ 95.04 - - 2,500 $ 13,826 $ 124.14 $ 11,521 $ 103.45 $ 9,217 $ 82.76 - - 5,000 $ 20,032 $ 63.81 $ 16,694 $ 53.18 $ 13,355 $ 42.54 - - 10,000 $ 29,603 $ 40.50 $ 24,670 $ 33.74 $ 19,736 $ 26.99 - - 25,000 $ 39,727 $ 79.45 $ 33,107 $ 66.22 $ 26,486 $ 52.97 - - 50,000 $ 4,590 $ 66.83 $ 3,826 $ 55.69 $ 3,059 $ 44.55 AA Occupancy Tenant Improvements 500 $ 5,927 $ 87.28 $ 4,940 $ 72.74 $ 3,950 $ 58.19 - - 2,500 $ 8,108 $ 77.24 $ 6,758 $ 64.36 $ 5,406 $ 51.50 - - 5,000 $ 11,971 $ 39.22 $ 9,975 $ 32.70 $ 7,981 $ 26.15 - - 10,000 $ 17,854 $ 24.94 $ 14,878 $ 20.80 $ 11,902 $ 16.63 - - 25,000 $ 24,091 $ 48.19 $ 20,077 $ 40.15 $ 16,062 $ 32.12 50,000 $ 9,716 $ 127.16 $ 8,097 $ 105.97 $ 6,476 $ 84.77 BBanks 500 $ 12,259 $ 168.51 $ 10,216 $ 140.43 $ 8,173 $ 112.34 - - 2,500 $ 16,472 $ 146.25 $ 13,726 $ 121.87 $ 10,981 $ 97.49 - - 5,000 $ 23,784 $ 75.36 $ 19,819 $ 62.81 $ 15,855 $ 50.25 - - 10,000 $ 35,087 $ 47.77 $ 29,240 $ 39.80 $ 23,393 $ 31.85 - - 25,000 $ 47,029 $ 94.06 $ 39,193 $ 78.38 $ 31,355 $ 62.71 - - 50,000 $ 8,553 $ 186.04 $ 7,127 $ 155.03 $ 5,703 $ 124.03 BLaundromat 200 $ 10,041 $ 263.80 $ 8,369 $ 219.83 $ 6,694 $ 175.87 - - 1,000 $ 12,680 $ 208.27 $ 10,567 $ 173.56 $ 8,453 $ 138.85 - - 2,000 $ 16,844 $ 115.55 $ 14,037 $ 96.30 $ 11,230 $ 77.03 - - 4,000 $ 23,776 $ 72.02 $ 19,815 $ 60.02 $ 15,851 $ 48.02 - - 10,000 $ 30,980 $ 154.90 $ 25,817 $ 129.08 $ 20,653 $ 103.26 - - 20,000 $ 11,146 $ 125.29 $ 9,288 $ 104.41 $ 7,431 $ 83.52 BMedical Office 500 $ 13,650 $ 169.80 $ 11,376 $ 141.49 $ 9,100 $ 113.20 - - 2,500 $ 17,895 $ 142.85 $ 14,914 $ 119.03 $ 11,931 $ 95.22 - - 5,000 $ 25,037 $ 75.39 $ 20,866 $ 62.81 $ 16,692 $ 50.26 - - 10,000 $ 36,346 $ 47.54 $ 30,287 $ 39.61 $ 24,230 $ 31.70 - - 25,000 $ 48,232 $ 96.47 $ 40,192 $ 80.37 $ 32,155 $ 64.30 50,000 $ 11,805 $ 101.06 $ 9,838 $ 84.20 $ 7,871 $ 67.37 BOffices 1,000 $ 15,848 $ 129.50 $ 13,207 $ 107.91 $ 10,566 $ 86.33 - - 5,000 $ 22,322 $ 117.64 $ 18,602 $ 98.04 $ 14,882 $ 78.42 - - 10,000 $ 34,086 $ 58.52 $ 28,406 $ 48.76 $ 22,724 $ 39.01 - - 20,000 $ 51,640 $ 37.42 $ 43,034 $ 31.18 $ 34,427 $ 24.94 - - 50,000 $ 70,350 $ 70.35 $ 58,626 $ 58.62 $ 46,901 $ 46.89 100,000 $ 4,065$ 109.27$ 3,387$ 91.05$ 2,710$ 72.83 BB Occupancy Tenant Improvements300 $ 5,376$ 140.96$ 4,480$ 117.46$ 3,584$ 93.97 --1,500 $ 7,490$ 126.92$ 6,242$ 105.76$ 4,994$ 84.61 --3,000 $ 11,297$ 63.57$ 9,415$ 52.98$ 7,532$ 42.39 --6,000 $ 17,020$ 40.60$ 14,183$ 33.84$ 11,346$ 27.07 --15,000 $ 23,110$ 77.03$ 19,258$ 64.20$ 15,407$ 51.35 --30,000 103 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With Plan Conversion Fee on plan check Schedule D - Consolidated Schedule of Total Construction Fees** With 2.4% CPI Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Base Cost @ Cost for Each Cost for Each Cost for Each Project Size Threshold Additional 100 Base Cost @ Additional 100 Base Cost @ Additional 100 IBC Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdSize sf * Threshold Size sf * Threshold Size sf * $ 8,968 $ 280.76 $ 7,474 $ 233.97 $ 5,979 $ 187.18 EPreschool/School 100 $ 10,092 $ 428.52 $ 8,409 $ 357.11 $ 6,729 $ 285.67 - - 500 $ 12,234 $ 304.37 $ 10,195 $ 253.64 $ 8,157 $ 202.92 - - 1,000 $ 15,279 $ 183.71 $ 12,731 $ 153.10 $ 10,185 $ 122.48 - - 2,000 $ 20,789 $ 112.40 $ 17,325 $ 93.68 $ 13,860 $ 74.93 - - 5,000 $ 26,409 $ 264.09 $ 22,009 $ 220.08 $ 17,606 $ 176.06 - - 10,000 $ 5,645 $ 255.69 $ 4,704 $ 213.07 $ 3,764 $ 170.46 EE Occupancy Tenant Improvements 100 $ 6,667 $ 359.76 $ 5,556 $ 299.80 $ 4,446 $ 239.83 - - 500 $ 8,466 $ 287.18 $ 7,055 $ 239.30 $ 5,644 $ 191.45 - - 1,000 $ 11,339 $ 157.93 $ 9,449 $ 131.61 $ 7,559 $ 105.30 - - 2,000 $ 16,075 $ 98.66 $ 13,397 $ 82.22 $ 10,717 $ 65.77 - - 5,000 $ 21,009 $ 210.08 $ 17,508 $ 175.07 $ 14,006 $ 140.06 - - 10,000 $ 12,829 $ 101.30 $ 10,690 $ 84.41 $ 8,553 $ 67.53 F-1, F-2Factory/Industrial 1,000 $ 16,880 $ 130.98 $ 14,067 $ 109.16 $ 11,254 $ 87.32 - - 5,000 $ 23,430 $ 117.53 $ 19,525 $ 97.94 $ 15,620 $ 78.36 - - 10,000 $ 35,183 $ 59.03 $ 29,320 $ 49.19 $ 23,455 $ 39.35 - - 20,000 $ 52,893 $ 37.67 $ 44,079 $ 31.40 $ 35,262 $ 25.12 - - 50,000 $ 71,731 $ 71.73 $ 59,776 $ 59.77 $ 47,821 $ 47.82 - - 100,000 $ 9,818 $ 88.47 $ 8,182 $ 73.74 $ 6,546 $ 58.98 FF Occupancy Tenant Improvements 1,000 $ 13,358 $ 112.75 $ 11,132 $ 93.96 $ 8,905 $ 75.18 - - 5,000 $ 18,996 $ 103.19 $ 15,830 $ 86.00 $ 12,664 $ 68.80 - - 10,000 $ 29,315 $ 51.05 $ 24,429 $ 42.54 $ 19,543 $ 34.04 - - 20,000 $ 44,630 $ 32.69 $ 37,194 $ 27.26 $ 29,755 $ 21.79 - - 50,000 $ 60,976 $ 60.98 $ 50,815 $ 50.81 $ 40,652 $ 40.65 - - 100,000 $ 9,349 $ 283.64 $ 7,792 $ 236.37 $ 6,234 $ 189.10 H-1H-1 Occupancies 100 $ 10,484 $ 436.41 $ 8,736 $ 363.68 $ 6,990 $ 290.94 - - 500 $ 12,667 $ 306.31 $ 10,555 $ 255.26 $ 8,444 $ 204.21 - - 1,000 $ 15,729 $ 186.69 $ 13,107 $ 155.58 $ 10,487 $ 124.46 - - 2,000 $ 21,330 $ 113.99 $ 17,775 $ 95.00 $ 14,220 $ 75.98 - - 5,000 $ 27,029 $ 270.28 $ 22,525 $ 225.24 $ 18,020 $ 180.20 - - 10,000 $ 7,584 $ 270.33 $ 6,320 $ 225.26 $ 5,057 $ 180.21 H-2 toHazardous Rooms 100 $ 8,665 $ 399.85 $ 7,220 $ 333.22 $ 5,778 $ 266.57 H-5 - 500 $ 10,664 $ 297.20 $ 8,887 $ 247.66 $ 7,110 $ 198.13 - - 1,000 $ 13,636 $ 172.98 $ 11,364 $ 144.14 $ 9,091 $ 115.32 - - 2,000 $ 18,825 $ 106.67 $ 15,688 $ 88.89 $ 12,550 $ 71.11 - - 5,000 $ 24,158 $ 241.58 $ 20,133 $ 201.31 $ 16,106 $ 161.06 10,000 $ 7,169 $ 267.19 $ 5,974 $ 222.66 $ 4,779 $ 178.13 HH Occupancy Tenant Improvements 100 $ 8,237 $ 391.25 $ 6,863 $ 326.05 $ 5,492 $ 260.83 - - 500 $ 10,194 $ 295.08 $ 8,494 $ 245.90 $ 6,796 $ 196.72 - - 1,000 $ 13,144 $ 169.77 $ 10,954 $ 141.47 $ 8,763 $ 113.18 - - 2,000 $ 18,236 $ 104.95 $ 15,198 $ 87.46 $ 12,158 $ 69.95 - - 5,000 $ 23,484 $ 234.83 $ 19,571 $ 195.69 $ 15,657 $ 156.56 10,000 $ 8,509 $ 83.31 $ 7,092 $ 69.41 $ 5,674 $ 55.53 I-1 to I-4Institutional 500 $ 10,176 $ 115.54 $ 8,481 $ 96.29 $ 6,784 $ 77.03 - - 2,500 $ 13,066 $ 94.07 $ 10,888 $ 78.41 $ 8,710 $ 62.73 - - 5,000 $ 17,770 $ 50.96 $ 14,808 $ 42.46 $ 11,847 $ 33.96 - - 10,000 $ 25,413 $ 31.94 $ 21,178 $ 26.61 $ 16,941 $ 21.29 - - 25,000 $ 33,396 $ 66.79 $ 27,831 $ 55.65 $ 22,264 $ 44.53 50,000 $ 5,070 $ 208.73 $ 4,225 $ 173.94 $ 3,381 $ 139.15 II Occupancy Tenant Improvements 100 $ 5,905 $ 299.25 $ 4,921 $ 249.37 $ 3,937 $ 199.49 - - 500 $ 7,400 $ 232.59 $ 6,167 $ 193.83 $ 4,935 $ 155.08 - - 1,000 $ 9,726 $ 130.65 $ 8,106 $ 108.86 $ 6,485 $ 87.10 - - 2,000 $ 13,646 $ 81.20 $ 11,372 $ 67.66 $ 9,098 $ 54.14 - - 5,000 $ 17,706 $ 177.05 $ 14,755 $ 147.55 $ 11,806 $ 118.04 - - 10,000 $ 10,669$ 60.38$ 8,892$ 50.32$ 7,113$ 40.25 MMercantile2,000 $ 15,500$ 75.25$ 12,917$ 62.71$ 10,334$ 50.17 --10,000 $ 23,025$ 70.97$ 19,188$ 59.14$ 15,351$ 47.31 --20,000 $ 37,220$ 34.31$ 31,017$ 28.59$ 24,813$ 22.87 --40,000 $ 57,808$ 22.10$ 48,174$ 18.41$ 38,538$ 14.74 --100,000 $ 79,906$ 39.95$ 66,587$ 33.30$ 53,269$ 26.63 200,000 104 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With Plan Conversion Fee on plan check Schedule D - Consolidated Schedule of Total Construction Fees** With 2.4% CPI Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Base Cost @ Cost for Each Cost for Each Cost for Each Project Size Threshold Additional 100 Base Cost @ Additional 100 Base Cost @ Additional 100 IBC Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdSize sf * Threshold Size sf * Threshold Size sf * $ 5,234 $ 109.93 $ 4,361 $ 91.62 $ 3,490 $ 73.29 MM Occupancy Tenant Improvements 300 $ 6,553 $ 146.45 $ 5,461 $ 122.05 $ 4,369 $ 97.63 - - 1,500 $ 8,750 $ 126.20 $ 7,292 $ 105.17 $ 5,833 $ 84.14 - - 3,000 $ 12,536 $ 65.38 $ 10,446 $ 54.49 $ 8,358 $ 43.59 - - 6,000 $ 18,421 $ 41.42 $ 15,351 $ 34.52 $ 12,280 $ 27.61 - - 15,000 $ 24,633 $ 82.10 $ 20,528 $ 68.41 $ 16,423 $ 54.74 30,000 $ 10,231 $ 77.42 $ 8,526 $ 64.51 $ 6,819 $ 51.62 R-2Apartment Bldg 800 $ 12,707 $ 103.68 $ 10,591 $ 86.41 $ 8,472 $ 69.12 - - 4,000 $ 16,854 $ 88.65 $ 14,046 $ 73.88 $ 11,236 $ 59.10 - - 8,000 $ 23,946 $ 46.18 $ 19,955 $ 38.49 $ 15,965 $ 30.79 - - 16,000 $ 35,032 $ 29.22 $ 29,194 $ 24.37 $ 23,356 $ 19.49 - - 40,000 $ 46,723 $ 58.41 $ 38,937 $ 48.66 $ 31,150 $ 38.94 80,000 $ 5,993 $ 73.42 $ 4,995 $ 61.18 $ 3,995 $ 48.94 R-2Apartment Bldg - Repeat Unit 800 $ 8,342 $ 92.73 $ 6,953 $ 77.29 $ 5,562 $ 61.82 - - 4,000 $ 12,051 $ 85.89 $ 10,043 $ 71.58 $ 8,034 $ 57.27 - - 8,000 $ 18,923 $ 42.10 $ 15,769 $ 35.09 $ 12,616 $ 28.06 - - 16,000 $ 29,027 $ 27.03 $ 24,189 $ 22.54 $ 19,352 $ 18.02 - - 40,000 $ 39,840 $ 49.81 $ 33,202 $ 41.50 $ 26,561 $ 33.20 80,000 $ 18,170 $ 65.07 $ 15,143 $ 54.23 $ 12,113 $ 43.39 R-1Hotels & Motels 3,000 $ 25,979 $ 81.50 $ 21,649 $ 67.90 $ 17,318 $ 54.32 - - 15,000 $ 38,201 $ 76.35 $ 31,834 $ 63.62 $ 25,468 $ 50.89 - - 30,000 $ 61,107 $ 37.12 $ 50,922 $ 30.93 $ 40,737 $ 24.73 - - 60,000 $ 94,512 $ 23.88 $ 78,760 $ 19.90 $ 63,008 $ 15.92 - - 150,000 $ 130,328 $ 43.43 $ 108,606 $ 36.20 $ 86,886 $ 28.97 300,000 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE R-3Dwellings - Custom, Models, 499 $ 6,509 $ 140.87 $ 5,424 $ 117.39 $ 4,340 $ 93.91 First Master Plan 1,000 $ 8,623 $ 101.91 $ 7,185 $ 84.92 $ 5,748 $ 67.95 - 2,500 $ 10,150 $ 102.01 $ 8,460 $ 85.01 $ 6,768 $ 68.00 - - 4,000 $ 12,190 $ 172.22 $ 10,160 $ 143.51 $ 8,127 $ 114.80 - - 6,000 $ 15,635 $ 159.75 $ 13,029 $ 133.12 $ 10,424 $ 106.50 - - 8,000 $ 18,830 $ 188.29 $ 15,692 $ 156.91 $ 12,553 $ 125.52 10,000 $ 4,566 $ 111.02 $ 3,805 $ 92.52 $ 3,045 $ 74.00 R-3Dwellings - Production Phase 1,000 $ 6,232 $ 72.10 $ 5,193 $ 60.08 $ 4,155 $ 48.07 -of Master Plan 2,500 $ 7,312 $ 91.43 $ 6,095 $ 76.20 $ 4,876 $ 60.94 -(repeats) 4,000 $ 9,142 $ 127.46 $ 7,619 $ 106.20 $ 6,094 $ 84.96 - - 6,000 $ 11,691 $ 136.18 $ 9,742 $ 113.48 $ 7,794 $ 90.78 - - 8,000 $ 14,414 $ 144.14 $ 12,012 $ 120.10 $ 9,609 $ 96.08 10,000 $ 9,413 $ 172.24 $ 7,843 $ 143.54 $ 6,276 $ 114.82 R-3 1,000 $ 11,997 $ 133.31 $ 9,998 $ 111.09 $ 7,998 $ 88.88 - - 2,500 $ 13,996 $ 113.80 $ 11,664 $ 94.84 $ 9,332 $ 75.85 - - 4,000 $ 16,272 $ 254.62 $ 13,560 $ 212.18 $ 10,848 $ 169.74 - - 6,000 $ 21,364 $ 195.04 $ 17,803 $ 162.54 $ 14,243 $ 130.02 - - 8,000 $ 25,265 $ 252.65 $ 21,054 $ 210.53 $ 16,843 $ 168.42 10,000 $ 10,345 $ 125.17 $ 8,621 $ 104.31 $ 6,897 $ 83.45 R-3- Custom, Models, 1,000 $ 12,222 $ 133.32 $ 10,185 $ 111.10 $ 8,149 $ 88.88 -First Master Plan 2,500 $ 14,223 $ 102.03 $ 11,854 $ 85.02 $ 9,483 $ 68.01 - - 4,000 $ 16,263 $ 160.41 $ 13,553 $ 133.67 $ 10,843 $ 106.93 - - 6,000 $ 19,471 $ 206.85 $ 16,227 $ 172.37 $ 12,981 $ 137.91 - - 8,000 $ 23,609 $ 236.07 $ 19,675 $ 196.73 $ 15,739 $ 157.38 10,000 $ 7,095 $ 117.32 $ 5,913 $ 97.76 $ 4,730 $ 78.21 R-3- Production Phase 1,000 $ 8,854 $ 103.98 $ 7,378 $ 86.65 $ 5,905 $ 69.33 -of Master Plan 2,500 $ 10,416 $ 96.10 $ 8,680 $ 80.08 $ 6,943 $ 64.06 -(repeats) 4,000 $ 12,337 $ 126.16 $ 10,281 $ 105.14 $ 8,225 $ 84.11 - - 6,000 $ 14,860 $ 167.63 $ 12,383 $ 139.70 $ 9,908 $ 111.77 - - 8,000 $ 18,214$ 182.12$ 15,179$ 151.77$ 12,142$ 121.41 10,000 105 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With Plan Conversion Fee on plan check Schedule D - Consolidated Schedule of Total Construction Fees** With 2.4% CPI Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Base Cost @ Cost for Each Cost for Each Cost for Each Project Size Threshold Additional 100 Base Cost @ Additional 100 Base Cost @ Additional 100 IBC Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdSize sf * Threshold Size sf * Threshold Size sf * $ 17,016 $ 140.86 $ 14,180 $ 117.38 $ 11,345 $ 93.91 R-3- Alternate Materials 1,000 $ 19,129 $ 196.15 $ 15,940 $ 163.46 $ 12,754 $ 130.77 - - 2,500 $ 22,072 $ 113.75 $ 18,393 $ 94.78 $ 14,715 $ 75.82 - - 4,000 $ 24,346 $ 231.10 $ 20,289 $ 192.58 $ 16,231 $ 154.06 - - 6,000 $ 28,967 $ 289.23 $ 24,141 $ 241.03 $ 19,312 $ 192.84 - - 8,000 $ 34,754 $ 347.52 $ 28,962 $ 289.61 $ 23,169 $ 231.68 10,000 $ 17,763 $ 113.90 $ 14,802 $ 94.91 $ 11,843 $ 75.94 R-3.1Group Care 1,000 $ 22,318 $ 151.32 $ 18,599 $ 126.10 $ 14,880 $ 100.87 - - 5,000 $ 29,884 $ 130.85 $ 24,904 $ 109.04 $ 19,922 $ 87.24 - - 10,000 $ 42,969 $ 67.60 $ 35,808 $ 56.34 $ 28,646 $ 45.06 - - 20,000 $ 63,248 $ 42.83 $ 52,708 $ 35.70 $ 42,166 $ 28.55 - - 50,000 $ 84,667 $ 84.66 $ 70,556 $ 70.56 $ 56,446 $ 56.44 100,000 $ 10,449 $ 241.57 $ 8,707 $ 201.32 $ 6,965 $ 161.05 R-4Group Care 100 $ 11,414 $ 401.74 $ 9,512 $ 334.79 $ 7,610 $ 267.83 - - 500 $ 13,424 $ 251.05 $ 11,185 $ 209.21 $ 8,950 $ 167.35 - - 1,000 $ 15,933 $ 168.25 $ 13,278 $ 140.21 $ 10,623 $ 112.17 - - 2,000 $ 20,981 $ 100.72 $ 17,484 $ 83.92 $ 13,988 $ 67.14 - - 5,000 $ 26,017 $ 260.16 $ 21,681 $ 216.80 $ 17,346 $ 173.45 10,000 $ 4,796 $ 247.25 $ 3,996 $ 206.04 $ 3,196 $ 164.83 RR Occupancy Tenant Improvements 80 $ 5,586 $ 354.35 $ 4,656 $ 295.30 $ 3,725 $ 236.25 - - 400 $ 7,003 $ 275.54 $ 5,836 $ 229.62 $ 4,670 $ 183.69 - - 800 $ 9,208 $ 154.71 $ 7,674 $ 128.92 $ 6,139 $ 103.13 - - 1,600 $ 12,920 $ 96.20 $ 10,767 $ 80.17 $ 8,614 $ 64.12 - - 4,000 $ 16,769 $ 209.59 $ 13,973 $ 174.67 $ 11,179 $ 139.72 8,000 $ 11,340 $ 104.01 $ 9,452 $ 86.68 $ 7,560 $ 69.35 S-1Moderate-Hazard Storage 600 $ 13,837 $ 141.41 $ 11,531 $ 117.84 $ 9,224 $ 94.27 - 3,000 $ 18,079 $ 118.39 $ 15,066 $ 98.66 $ 12,053 $ 78.93 - 6,000 $ 25,183 $ 62.74 $ 20,986 $ 52.29 $ 16,788 $ 41.84 - - 12,000 $ 36,476 $ 39.52 $ 30,398 $ 32.94 $ 24,318 $ 26.34 - - 30,000 $ 48,335 $ 80.56 $ 40,279 $ 67.13 $ 32,224 $ 53.70 60,000 $ 27,293 $ 54.08 $ 22,745 $ 45.06 $ 18,196 $ 36.06 S-2Low-Hazard Storage 10,000 $ 48,925 $ 64.99 $ 40,770 $ 54.16 $ 32,617 $ 43.32 - - 50,000 $ 81,419 $ 64.37 $ 67,850 $ 53.64 $ 54,280 $ 42.91 - - 100,000 $ 145,786 $ 30.01 $ 121,488 $ 25.01 $ 97,191 $ 20.00 - - 200,000 $ 235,808 $ 19.51 $ 196,507 $ 16.26 $ 157,206 $ 13.00 - - 500,000 $ 333,371 $ 33.34 $ 277,810 $ 27.78 $ 222,247 $ 22.22 1,000,000 $ 7,251 $ 84.78 $ 6,042 $ 70.66 $ 4,834 $ 56.54 SS Occupancy Tenant Improvements 600 $ 9,286 $ 111.28 $ 7,739 $ 92.75 $ 6,191 $ 74.19 - - 3,000 $ 12,624 $ 97.86 $ 10,521 $ 81.54 $ 8,417 $ 65.23 - - 6,000 $ 18,494 $ 49.92 $ 15,412 $ 41.59 $ 12,331 $ 33.28 - - 12,000 $ 27,480 $ 31.71 $ 22,900 $ 26.42 $ 18,321 $ 21.15 - - 30,000 $ 36,995 $ 61.65 $ 30,828 $ 51.37 $ 24,663 $ 41.11 60,000 UPrivate Garage/Agricultural Bldg 40 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE - - 200 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE - - 400 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE $ 10,255 $ 346.24 $ 8,545 $ 288.53 $ 6,836 $ 230.82 - - 1,000 $ 14,409 $ 215.33 $ 12,009 $ 179.44 $ 9,607 $ 143.55 - - 2,000 $ 18,716 $ 467.88 $ 15,597 $ 389.91 $ 12,477 $ 311.91 4,000 $ 7,302 $ 19.60 $ 6,085 $ 16.32 $ 4,869 $ 13.06 --3 1,000 $ 8,086 $ 31.17 $ 6,739 $ 25.97 $ 5,392 $ 20.78 - - 5,000 $ 9,644 $ 20.84 $ 8,037 $ 17.36 $ 6,431 $ 13.88 - - 10,000 $ 11,728 $ 13.20 $ 9,773 $ 11.01 $ 7,819 $ 8.81 - - 20,000 $ 15,690 $ 8.03 $ 13,075 $ 6.70 $ 10,461 $ 5.36 - - 50,000 $ 19,703 $ 19.71 $ 16,420 $ 16.42 $ 13,136 $ 13.14 100,000 $ 3,645 $ 7.32 $ 3,039 $ 6.10 $ 2,431 $ 4.89 --3 1,000 $ 3,756$ 25.16$ 3,129$ 20.97$ 2,504$ 16.78 --2,500 $ 4,133$ 9.42$ 3,445$ 7.85$ 2,755$ 6.27 --4,000 $ 4,321$ 42.41$ 3,601$ 35.34$ 2,882$ 28.27 --6,000 $ 5,170$ 37.76$ 4,308$ 31.46$ 3,447$ 25.18 --8,000 $ 5,924$ 59.24$ 4,937$ 49.36$ 3,951$ 39.50 10,000 106 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With Plan Conversion Fee on plan check Schedule D - Consolidated Schedule of Total Construction Fees** With 2.4% CPI Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Base Cost @ Cost for Each Cost for Each Cost for Each Project Size Threshold Additional 100 Base Cost @ Additional 100 Base Cost @ Additional 100 IBC Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdSize sf * Threshold Size sf * Threshold Size sf * $ 11,076 $ 120.44 $ 9,230 $ 100.36 $ 7,384 $ 80.28 -Standard Comm. Foundation 500 $ 13,484 $ 164.10 $ 11,236 $ 136.74 $ 8,989 $ 109.40 -w/o Podium 2,500 $ 17,586 $ 137.00 $ 14,656 $ 114.17 $ 11,725 $ 91.33 - - 5,000 $ 24,436 $ 72.75 $ 20,365 $ 60.63 $ 16,292 $ 48.51 - - 10,000 $ 35,350 $ 45.80 $ 29,457 $ 38.17 $ 23,566 $ 30.56 - - 25,000 $ 46,803 $ 93.61 $ 39,002 $ 77.99 $ 31,202 $ 62.39 50,000 $ 14,797 $ 47.59 $ 12,330 $ 39.66 $ 9,866 $ 31.73 -Standard Comm. Foundation 3,000 $ 20,507 $ 60.21 $ 17,090 $ 50.18 $ 13,673 $ 40.13 -w/ Podium 15,000 $ 29,539 $ 55.65 $ 24,613 $ 46.38 $ 19,694 $ 37.10 - - 30,000 $ 46,232 $ 27.31 $ 38,526 $ 22.76 $ 30,823 $ 18.21 - - 60,000 $ 70,820 $ 17.53 $ 59,015 $ 14.61 $ 47,216 $ 11.70 - - 150,000 $ 97,118 $ 32.37 $ 80,928 $ 26.97 $ 64,749 $ 21.58 300,000 SHELL BUILDINGS $ 14,240 $ 142.80 $ 11,868 $ 119.01 $ 9,494 $ 95.20 -All Other Shell Buildings 500 $ 17,096 $ 197.22 $ 14,248 $ 164.36 $ 11,398 $ 131.47 - - 2,500 $ 22,028 $ 161.60 $ 18,357 $ 134.66 $ 14,685 $ 107.73 - - 5,000 $ 30,107 $ 87.05 $ 25,090 $ 72.53 $ 20,071 $ 58.03 - - 10,000 $ 43,165 $ 54.65 $ 35,970 $ 45.54 $ 28,776 $ 36.44 - - 25,000 $ 56,829 $ 113.66 $ 47,357 $ 94.71 $ 37,886 $ 75.78 50,000 *Each additional 100 square feet, or portion thereof, up to the n **Plan check fees reduced if plans submitted online. See New Const 107 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing With 3% ($4) on stand alone plan check Fee Types Fee Fee ADMINISTRATIVE AND MISC. FEES Travel and Documentation Fees: $ 45 $ 48 MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES Mechanical Permit Fee $ 45 $ 48 Stand Alone Mechanical Plan Check (hourly rate) (Reduction of $4 if plans submitted online) $ 133 $ 145 UNIT FEES: Residential Appliance New multi-family residential buildings (apartments and condomini three or more living units not including the area of garages, ca commercial automobile storage areas constructed at the same time foot $ 0.07 $ 0.07 New and single and two-family residential buildings not includin garages, carports and other minor accessory buildings constructe time, per square foot $ 0.09 $ 0.09 New commercial buildings and completely remodeled spaces not inc area of garages, per square foot $ 0.14 $ 0.14 For the repair of alteration of, or addition to each heating app unit, cooling unit, VAV boxes, absorption unit, or each heating, absorption, or evaporative cooling system, including installatio regulated by this Code (Commercial) $ 67 $ 71 For each air-handling unit, A/C units, heat pumps to and includi feet per minute, including ducts attached thereto. Does not appl (Commercial) $ 133 $ 141 For each air-handling unit, A/C units, heat pumps to and includi feet per minute, including ducts attached thereto. Does not appl (Residential) $ 67 $ 71 Repair/Alteration/Addition to each heating appliance, refrigerat unit, absorption unit, or each heating, cooling, absorption, or system, including installation of controls regulated by this cod $ 133 $ 141 Repair/Alteration/Addition to each heating appliance, refrigerat unit, absorption unit, or each heating, cooling, absorption, or system, including installation of controls regulated by this cod $ 67 $ 71 For each air-handling unit A/C unit, heat pump over 10,000 cfmp 3HP, or each absorption system up to and including 100,000 Btu/h $ 133 $ 141 For the installation or relocation of each commercial or industr $ 133 $ 142 For the installation of each residential hood that is served by exhaust, including the ducts for such hood $ 34$ 36 For the installation or relocation of each forced-air or gravity burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance, up 100,000 Btu/h $ 133$ 141 108 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing With 3% ($4) on stand alone plan check Fee Types Fee Fee For each ventilation system which is not a portion of any heatin conditioning system authorized by a permit $ 100 $ 106 For each ventilation fan connected to a single duct $ 23 $ 24 For the installation or relocation of each forced air or gravity burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance ove $ 133 $ 141 For the installation or relocation of each floor furnace, includ $ 67 $ 71 For the installation or relocation of each suspended heater, rec or floor-mounted unit heater (Commercial) $ 67 $ 71 For the installation or relocation of each suspended heater, rec or floor-mounted unit heater (Residential) $ 67 $ 71 For the installation, relocation or replacement of each applianc not included in an appliance permit (Commercial) $ 67 $ 72 For the installation, relocation or replacement of each applianc not included in an appliance permit (Residential) $ 67 $ 71 For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor three horsepower, or each absorption system to and including 100 kw) $ 100 $ 106 For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor horsepower to and including 15 horsepower, or each absorption sy 100,000 Btu/h and including 500,000 Btu/h $ 123 $ 131 For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor to and including 30 horsepower, or each absorption system over 5 and including 1,000,000 Btu/h $ 145 $ 154 For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor to and including 50 horsepower, or for each absorption system ov Btu/h to and including 1,750,000 Btu/h $ 167 $ 177 For the installation or relocation of each boiler or refrigerati horsepower, or each absorption system over 1,750,000 Btu/h $ 189 $ 201 For each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by this Code in other appliance categories, or for which no other fee is list $ 67 $ 71 OTHER FEES: Other Mechanical Inspections (per hour) $ 133 $ 141 109 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing With 3% ($4) on stand alone plan check Fee Types Fee Fee PLUMBING/GAS PERMIT FEES Plumbing Permit Fee $ 45 $ 48 Stand Alone Plumbing Plan Check (hourly rate) (Reduction of $4 if plans submitted online) $ 133 $ 145 UNIT FEES: New multi-family residential buildings (apartments and condomini three or more living units not including the area of garages, ca commercial automobile storage areas constructed at the same, per $ 0.07 $ 0.07 New single and two-family residential buildings not including th carports and other minor accessory buildings constructed at the square foot $ 0.09 $ 0.09 New commercial buildings and completely remodeled spaces not inc area of garages, per square foot $ 0.14 $ 0.14 For installation, alteration or repair of water piping water tre $ 45 $ 48 For repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping, floor, area $ 45 $ 48 For each plumbing fixture or trap or set of fixtures on one trap drainage piping and backflow protection therefore) $ 10 $ 11 For each gas piping system of one (1) to four (4) outlets (Comme $ 67 $ 71 For each gas piping system of one (1) to four (4) outlets (Resid $ 67 $ 71 For each gas piping system of five (5) or more, per outlet $ 67 $ 71 For each industrial waste pre-treatment interceptor, including i excepting kitchen type grease traps functioning as fixture traps $ 34 $ 36 Kitchen type trap and/or system $ 10 $ 11 For each building sewer, sanitary sewer, and each trailer park s $ 23 $ 24 For each building sewer, sanitary sewer, and each trailer park s $ 23 $ 24 Storm/rainwater systems per drain $ 10 $ 11 For each water heater and/or vent (Commercial) $ 27 $ 29 For each water heater and/or vent (Residential) $ 27 $ 29 Water service (Residential) $ 23 $ 24 Re-pipe per fixture (Commercial) $ 8 $ 9 Re-pipe per fixture (Residential) $ 13 $ 14 For each lawn sprinkler system on any one meter, including backf devices therefore $ 67 $ 71 For atmospheric type vacuum breakers/backflow not included in it 1 to 5 $ 67 $ 71 over 5 each additional $ 67 $ 71 For each private sewage disposal system $ 133 $ 141 For each cesspool $ 133$ 141 110 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing With 3% ($4) on stand alone plan check Fee Types Fee Fee OTHER FEES: Other Plumbing and Gas Inspections (per hour) $ 133 $ 141 ELECTRICAL PERMIT FEES Electrical Permit Fee $ 45 $ 48 Stand Alone Electrical Plan Check (hourly rate) (Reduction of $4 if plans submitted online) $ 133 $ 145 SYSTEM FEES: New multi-family residential buildings (apartments and condominiums) having three or more living units the area of garages, carports and other non-commercial automobil areas constructed at the same time, per square foot $ 0.07 $ 0.07 New single and two-family residential buildings not including the area of garages, carports and other buildings constructed at the same time, per square foot $ 0.09 $ 0.09 New commercial buildings and completely remodeled spaces not including the area of garages, per square foot $ 0.14 $ 0.14 UNIT FEES: Residential Appliances For fixed residential appliances or receptacle outlets for same, mounted electric ovens; counter mounted cooking tops; electric r contained room console, or through-wall air conditioners; space waste grinders; dishwashers washing machines; water heaters; clo or other motor operated appliances not exceeding one horsepower rating, each $ 23 $ 24 Non-Residential Appliances For residential appliances and self-contained factory-wired, non appliances non exceeding one horsepower (HP), kilowatt (KW), or kilovotampere (kVA) in rating including medical and dental devic beverage, and ice cream cabinets; illuminated show cases; drinki vending machines; laundry machines; or other similar types of eq $ 45 $ 48 111 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing With 3% ($4) on stand alone plan check Fee Types Fee Fee Services (Temporary Power) For services of 600 volts or less and not over 200 amperes in ra (Commercial) $ 45 $ 48 For services of 600 volts or less and over 200 amperes to 1,000 rating, each (Commercial) $ 67 $ 71 For services over 600 volts over 1,000 amperes in rating, each ( $ 79 $ 84 For services of 600 volts or less and not over 200 amperes in ra (Residential) $ 45 $ 48 For services of 600 volts or less and over 200 amperes to 1,000 rating, each (Residential) $ 67 $ 71 For services over 600 volts over 1,000 amperes in rating, each ( $ 79 $ 84 Signs, Outline Lighting and Marquees For signs, outline lighting systems or marquees supplied from on circuit, each $ 45 $ 48 For additional branch circuits within the same sign, outline lig marquee, each $ 23 $ 24 Miscellaneous Apparatus, Conduits, Conductors, and Special Circu For electrical apparatus, conduits and conductors for which a pe but for which no fee is herein set forth $ 133 $ 141 Power Device/Apparatus For motors, generators, transformers, rectifiers, synchronous co capacitors, industrial heating, air conditioners and heat pumps, baking equipment and other apparatuses, as follows: Rating in ho (HP), kilowatts (kW), kilovolt-amperes (kVA), or kilovolt-ampere (KVAR): $ 133 $ 141 1 unit $ 34 $ 36 2 through 5 units, each additional $ 34 $ 36 6 and over, each additional $ 34 $ 36 Busways For trolley and plug-in-type busways, each 100 feet or fraction $ 23 $ 24 Receptacle, Switch and Lighting Outlets For receptacle, switch, lighting or other outlets at which curre controlled, except services, feeders and meters follows: First 20 $ 45 $ 48 Additional outlets, each $ 4 $ 5 Lighting Fixtures For lighting fixtures, sockets or other lamp holding devices First 20 $ 67 $ 71 Additional fixtures, each $ 5 $ 6 For pole or platform-mounted lighting fixtures, each $ 15 $ 16 For theatrical-type lighting fixtures or assemblies each $ 13 $ 14 OTHER FEES: Other Electrical Inspections (per hour) $ 133$ 141 112 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - Miscellaneous Items Work ItemUnit Fee Fee Standard Hourly Rate$ 133$ 141 Accessibility Hardship Exemption1 hour$ 174$ 185 Acoustical Review Single Family Home/each$ 600$ 637 Single Family Home//Alterationeach$ 666$ 707 Multi-Family/Commercialeach$ 266$ 282 Additions (R3 Occ) - Plan Check Fees Over the counter-(not hillside-has conventional framing- up to 250 sf$ 266$ 282 Minimum 2 hours). Plan Check Fees (not hillside).up to 250 sf$ 1,014$ 1,077 Plan Check Fees (not hillside).251-499 sf$ 1,512$ 1,605 each additional hour1 hour$ 133$ 141 Additions (R3 Occ) - Inspection Fees Inspection Fees (Not Hillside)up to 250 sf$ 983$ 1,044 Inspection Fees (Not Hillside)251-499 sf$ 1,230$ 1,306 Address Assignmentper hour$ 334$ 355 Administrative/Clerical Fee - 1/2 hour flat rate1/2 hour$ 42$ 45 (covers changes in contractor/architect information and perm Alternate Materials and Methods of Construction1 hour$ 174$ 185 Radioeach$ 400$ 425 Cellular/Mobile Phone, free-standingeach$ 1,065$ 1,131 Cellular/Mobile Phone, attached to buildingeach$ 1,065$ 1,131 Arbor/Trellis Awning/Canopy (supported by building)each$ 334$ 355 Balcony Additioneach$ 733$ 778 Carporteach$ 600$ 637 Certifications Special Inspector Qualifications (initial review)each$ 266$ 282 Special Inspector Qualifications (renewal / update)each$ 133$ 141 Special Inspector Certification Applicationeach$ 4,526$ 4,805 Materials Testing Lab Certificationeach$ 2,795$ 2,967 Chimneyeach$ 534$ 567 Chimney Repaireach$ 534$ 567 Close Existing Openings Interior walleach$ 467$ 496 Exterior walleach$ 467$ 496 Commercial Coach (per unit)each unit$ 799$ 848 Covered Porcheach$ 933$ 991 Deck (wood)each$ 467$ 496 Deck Railingeach$ 467$ 496 Deferred Submittal (2 hour minimum) per hour$ 136 Roof Trussesup to 1000 sf$ 666 Additional Roof Truss areaeach 500 sf$ 266 Demolition Commercial (up to 3,000 sf)each$ 534$ 567 Commercial (each add'l 3,000 sf)each 3,000 sf$ 266$ 282 Residential (up to 3,000 sf)each$ 534$ 567 Residential (each add'l 3,000 sf)each 3,000 sf$ 133$ 141 113 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - Miscellaneous Items Work ItemUnit Fee Fee Demolition Swimming Pool Residentialeach$ 306$ 325 Swimming Pool Commercial (up to 3,000 sf)each$ 534$ 567 Swimming Pool Commercial (each add'l 3,000 sf)each 3,000 sf$ 266$ 282 Disabled Access Compliance Inspectionper hour$ 133$ 141 Door New door (non structural)each$ 266$ 282 New door (structural shear wall/masonry)each$ 400$ 425 Duplicate/Replacement Job Cardeach$ 67$ 71 Electric Vehicle Charging Stationeach$ 102$ 108 Extensions Plan Check Applications (within 180 days of Submittal)1 hour$ 174$ 185 Permits (within 180 days of Issuance) Start construction, w/o plans30 min$ 67$ 71 Resume or complete construction, w/o plans30 min$ 67$ 71 Start construction, w/ plans1 hour$ 174$ 185 Resume or complete construction, w/ plans 2 hours$ 215$ 228 Fence Non-masonry, over 6 feet in heightup to 100 l.f.$ 400$ 425 Non-masonry, each additional 100 lfeach 100 l.f.$ 67$ 71 Masonry, over 6 feet in heightup to 100 l.f.$ 666$ 707 Masonry, each additional 100 lfeach 100 l.f.$ 266$ 282 Fireplace Masonryeach$ 666$ 707 Pre-Fabricated/Metaleach$ 467$ 496 Flag pole (over 20 feet in height)each$ 367$ 390 Foundation Repaireach$ 799$ 848 Garage / Agricultural Buildings (detached) Wood frame up to 1,000 sfeach$ 1,199$ 1,273 Masonry up to 1,000 sfeach$ 1,199$ 1,273 Green Building Deposit - Third Party Certification Process Single-Family Residential$2/s.f., $1000 max. Multi-Family Residential$2/sf, $20,000 min; $40,000 max. Non-Residential$2/sf, $35,000 min; $75,000 max. Inspections Standard Inspection Hourly Rate per hour$ 133$ 141 Outside of normal business hours, 0-2 hours (minimum charge) up to 2 hrs$ 399$ 424 Each additional hour or portion thereof1 hour$ 199$ 211 1 hour$ 133$ 141 Progress Inspectionper hour$ 133$ 141 Partial Inspectionper hour$ 133$ 141 Courtesy Inspection - 2 hour minimum2 hours$ 266$ 282 (minimum charge = 1/2 hour) 1 hour$ 133$ 141 Cancelled inspection w/out advance notice 1 hour$ 133$ 141 Life Safety Reporteach$ 799$ 848 114 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - Miscellaneous Items Work ItemUnit Fee Fee Lighting poleeach$ 400$ 425 each add'l poleeach$ 400$ 425 Modular Structureseach$ 799$ 848 Modification of Technical Code1 hour$ 174$ 185 , Interior (up to 30 l.f.)up to 30 l.f.$ 467$ 496 Additional partitioneach 30 l.f.$ 100$ 106 , Interior (up to 30 l.f.)up to 30 l.f.$ 467$ 496 Additional partitioneach 30 l.f.$ 100$ 106 Patio Cover/ Sun Room Wood frameup to 300 sf$ 666$ 707 Metal frameup to 300 sf$ 666$ 707 Other frameup to 300 sf$ 666$ 707 Additional patioeach 300 sf$ 534$ 567 Enclosed, wood frameup to 300 sf$ 799$ 848 Enclosed, metal frameup to 300 sf$ 799$ 848 Enclosed, other frameup to 300 sf$ 799$ 848 Additional enclosed patioeach 300 sf$ 666$ 707 Photovoltaic System Residentialeach$ 219$ 233 Multi-Family Res/Commercial, up to 8kilowatts up to 8 kW$ 532$ 565 Multi-Family Res/Commercial, each additional 1 kilowatteach 1 kW$ 9$ 10 Pile Foundation Cast in Place Concrete (first 10 piles)up to 10$ 933$ 991 Additional Piles (increments of 10)each 10$ 799$ 848 Driven (steel, pre-stressed concrete)up to 10$ 933$ 991 Additional Piles (increments of 10)each 10$ 799$ 848 Product Reviewper hour$ 133$ 141 Plan Review Standard Plan Review Hourly Rate per hour$ 133$ 141 CALGreen Plan Review (minimum 2 hr charge in addition to Plan Ch Fees) per hour$ 133$ 141 Expedite Plan Review per hour1.5 x PC Fee1.5 x PC Fee Outside of normal business hours, (minimum 2 hr charge in additi Check Fees) per hour$ 199$ 211 Kitchenup to 300 sf$ 600$ 637 Bathup to 300 sf$ 600$ 637 Other Remodelup to 300 sf$ 400$ 425 Additional remodeleach 300 sf$ 67$ 71 Other Remodel1000 sf$ 4,017$ 4,265 Additional remodeleach 300 sf$ 264$ 280 Other Remodel2500 sf +$ 5,337$ 5,666 Additional remodeleach 300 sf$ 191$ 203 Re-roof Residential (max $400 per building) each 100 sf$ 15$ 16 Multi-Family Dwelling (max $400 per building) each 100 sf$ 15$ 16 Commercial Commercial (first 5,000 sf)each$ 367$ 390 Commercial (each add'l 2,500 sf)each 2,500 sf$ 167$ 177 115 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - Miscellaneous Items Work ItemUnit Fee Fee Retaining Wall (concrete or masonry) Standard (up to 50 lf)up to 50 l.f.$ 799$ 848 Additional retaining walleach 50 l.f.$ 666$ 707 Special Design, 3-10' high (up to 50 lf)up to 50 l.f.$ 933$ 991 Additional retaining walleach 50 l.f.$ 799$ 848 Special Design, over 10' high (up to 50 lf)up to 50 l.f.$ 999$ 1,061 Additional retaining walleach 50 l.f.$ 865$ 918 Gravity/Crib Wall, 0-10' high (up to 50 lf)up to 50 l.f.$ 999$ 1,061 Additional Gravity/Crib Walleach 50 l.f.$ 865$ 918 Gravity/Crib Wall, over 10' high (up to 50 lf)up to 50 l.f.$ 999$ 1,061 Additional Gravity/Crib Walleach 50 l.f.$ 865$ 918 Revisions Commercial Neweach$ 799$ 848 Tenant Improvementeach$ 799$ 848 SFDWLeach$ 799$ 848 Additioneach$ 666$ 707 Remodeleach$ 666$ 707 each$ 733$ 778 Siding Stone and Brick Veneer (interior or exterior)up to 400 sf$ 600$ 637 All Other up to 400 sf$ 400$ 425 Additional sidingeach 400 sf$ 200$ 212 Signs Directionaleach$ 266$ 282 Each additional Directional Signeach$ 133$ 141 Ground/Roof/Projecting Signseach$ 334$ 355 Master Plan Sign Checkeach$ 334$ 355 Rework of any existing Ground Signeach$ 334$ 355 Other Signeach$ 334$ 355 Reinspection Feeeach$ 67$ 71 Wall/Awning Sign, Non-Electriceach$ 266$ 282 Wall, Electriceach$ 266$ 282 Shed over 120 square feeteach$ 399$ 424 Skylight Less than 10 sf 50 sf or less (cumulative area) each$ 400$ 425 Greater than 10 50 sf or structural each$ 733$ 778 Solar Water Heatingeach$ 102$ 108 first flight$ 334$ 355 Each additional flightper flight$ 200$ 212 Storage Racks 0-8' high (up to 100 lf) first 100 lf$ 334$ 355 each additional 100 lfeach 100 lf$ 67$ 71 over 8' high (up to 100 lf) first 100 lf$ 367$ 390 each additional 100 lfeach 100 lf$ 100$ 106 Stucco Applicationsup to 400 sf$ 467$ 496 Additional Stucco Applicationeach 400 sf$ 34$ 36 116 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx With 3.77% System Fee Fees Effective July 1, 2013 With 2.4% CPI Schedule D - Miscellaneous Items Work ItemUnit Fee Fee inspections than average, the Building Official may charge addit inspection fees First 1/2 hour minimumfirst 30 min$ 67$ 71 Each Additional hourper hour$ 133$ 141 Overtime Plan Check Feeper hour$ 199$ 211 Supplemental Plan Check Fee (after 2nd review) First 1/2 hour minimumfirst 30 min$ 67$ 71 Each Additional hourper hour$ 133$ 141 Swimming Pool/Spa Vinyl-lined (up to 800 sf)each$ 933$ 991 Fiberglasseach$ 666$ 707 Gunite (up to 800 sf)each$ 1,464$ 1,554 Additional pool (over 800 sf)each 100 sf$ 200$ 212 Commercial pool (up to 800 sf)each$ 1,864$ 1,979 Commercial pool (over 800 sf)each$ 234$ 248 Spa or Hot Tub (Pre-fabricated)each$ 334$ 355 Temporary Occupancy Permit - flat rate2 hours$ 266$ 282 Temporary Structureseach$ 399$ 424 Tenant Improvement Preparationeach$ 388$ 412 Window or Sliding Glass Door Replacement (first 8 windows)first 8$ 400$ 425 Replacement (each add'l 8 windows)each 8$ 133$ 141 New Window (non structural)each$ 467$ 496 New window (structural shear wall/masonry)each$ 799$ 848 Bay Window (structural) each$ 799$ 848 Refunds - Plan Check Fees 1st review not started (within 3 Business of Submittal)100% of Plan Review Fees Plan review more than 3 Business Days after the Date of Submitta No refund Refunds - Building Permit Fees No inspections and permit is active (not expired)80% of permit fees No inspections and permit is expired No refund Inspections were provided No refund Work without permit-based on current permit and plan check fees Double fees FOOTNOTE: Fee Adjustments: In instances where the strict application of f substantial inequity to an applicant or to the City, the Chief B such fees on a case-by-case basis. Any such adjustments shall b into the appropriate files. 117 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule E - Recreation Recreation classes and excursion fees shall be determined as follows: Classes 1. Determine the maximum hourly rate paid to instructor. 2. Multiply the instructor's hourly rate by the number of class meetings. 3. Determine the minimum number of participants and divide into the instructor's cost. 4. Add indirect overhead percent - 32%. 5. Add 20% to establish non-resident fee. 6. Add cost for specialized equipment or supplies. Special Conditions: For classes taught by contract instructors, the indirect overhead is only added to the City's percentage. Excursions 1. Transportation cost divided by the number of participants plus overhead transfer. 2. Add 20% to establish non-resident fee. 3. Add any admission cost, supplies or leadership cost. Additional factors that may be used to determine the class or excursion user fee: The total number of participants in a given activity may generate additional revenue whereby the total program cost may be reduced. Classes that traditionally have waiting lists may have the user fee increased. Programs in competition with adjacent cities or the private sector may require fees to be increased or decreased to remain competitive. 1 118 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule E - Recreation Facility Use Fee Schedule (Staff Use Only) CLASSIFICATIONS: Group I: City of Cupertino activities that are open to the public. Official city sponsored programs. Group II: Clubs with 51% resident membership, recreation programs and events with full or affiliated city co-sponsorship and open to the public. Group III: Programs and events sponsored by Cupertino based non-profit recreation, education or community service organization with 51% resident participation. These organizations must show an official structure and status. Group IV: Cupertino Residents/Cupertino Businesses - Private, special interest or business groups for functions not open to the public. These functions would include parties, banquets, receptions, industrial conferences, seminars, trade shows, etc. Group V: Programs and events sponsored by non-resident non-profit recreation, education or community service organization. These organizations must show official structure and status. Group VI: Non - Residents/ Non-Resident Businesses - Private, special interest or business groups for functions not open to the public. These functions would include parties, banquets, receptions, industrial conferences,seminars, trade shows, etc. 2 119 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule E - Recreation Quinlan Community Center ROOM RENTAL SCHEDULE PER HOURS Cupertino RoomMon-Fri up to 5:00 pmFri 5:00 pm-Sun Co-Sponsored (Group II)$30$80 Cupertino Non-Profit (Group III)$30$80 Resident/Cupertino Business (Group IV)$140$230 Non-Resident Non-Profit (Group V)$50$140 Non-Resident/Non-Resident Business (Group VI)$170$280 Social Room Co-Sponsored (Group II)$20$60 Cupertino Non-Profit (Group III)$20$60 Resident/Cupertino Business (Group IV)$45 $50$90 Non-Resident Non-Profit (Group V)$25 $40$75 Non-Resident/Non-Resident Business (Group VI)$55 $60$110 Conference Room* Co-Sponsored (Group II)$10$25 Cupertino Non-Profit (Group III)$10$25 Resident/Cupertino Business (Group IV)$40$60 Non-Resident Non-Profit (Group V)$25$50 Non-Resident/Non-Resident Business (Group VI)$50$75 *Note: Conference Room is not available to rent the months of June, July, or August, or December Security Staff Security staff is required when alcohol is served at any City facility. $25.00 per hour. Overtime Fee Functions exceeding the permitted reservation time shall be charged $200.00for any time up to the first half hour, and $200.00 for every half hour thereafter. This charge will be deducted from the security deposit. Security Deposit A security deposit shall be required for Groups III, IV, V, and VI. Security deposit is due at time of reservation. The Department Director may also require a deposit based on the nature of an event. The security deposit will be refunded if no damage occurs, rooms are left in clean condition, and permits conclude on time. Quinlan Community Center Cupertino Room - Res/Cupt Bus./Cupt. Bus. Promotional & Non-Res.$750 All Other Rooms -Res/Cupertino Business $300 All Rooms - Co-Sponsored/Cupt Non-Profit/Non-Res./Non-Profit$300 General Liability Insurance - $1M required for all groups serving alcohol, All groups required $1M w/endorsement $2M w/alcohol, w/endorsement to policy showing City of Cupertino as Additional Insured. 3 120 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule E - Recreation Community Hall ROOM RENTAL SCHEDULE PER HOUR Mon-Fri Up to Fri 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.Sun Co-Sponsored (Group II)$30$80 Cupertino Non-Profit (Group III)$30$80 Resident/Cupertino Business (Group IV)$140$230 Non-Resident Non-Profit (Group V)$50$140 Non-Resident/Non-Resident Business (Group VI)$170$280 Security Staff Security staff is required when alcohol is served at any City facility: $25.00 per hour. Overtime Fee Functions exceeding the permitted reservation time shall be charged $200.00 for any time up to the first half hour, and $200.00 for every half hour thereafter. This charge will be deducted from the security deposit. Security Deposit A security deposit shall be required for All Classifications (Groups). Security deposit is due at time of reservation. The Department Director may also require a deposit based on the nature of an event. The security deposit will be refunded if no damage occurs, rooms are left in clean condition, and permits conclude on time. Community Hall Resident/Cupertino Business/Cupertino Business Promotional & Non-Resident$750 Co-Sponsored/Cupertino Non-Profit/Non-Resident Non-Profit$300 General Liability Insurance - $1M required for all groups serving alcohol, w/endorsement to policy showing City of Cupertino as Additional Insured. 4 121 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule E - Recreation Monta Vista Recreation Center/Creekside Park Building ROOM RENTAL SCHEDULE PER HOUR Monta VistaCreekside Park Recreation CenterBuilding Classroom Co-Sponsored (Group II)$30$30 Cupertino Non-Profit (Group III)$30$30 Resident/Cupertino Business (Group IV)$55$55 Non-Resident/Non-Profit (Group V)$40$40 Non-Resident/Non-Resident Business (Group VI)$65$65 Conference Room/Kitchen Co-Sponsored (Group II)$30N/A Cupertino Non-Profit (Group III)$30N/A Resident/Cupertino Business (Group IV)$55N/A Non-Resident/Non-Profit (Group V)$40N/A Non-Resident/Non-Resident Business (Group VI)$65N/A Security Staff Security Staff is required when alcohol is served at any City facility: $25.00 per hour. Overtime Fee Functions exceeding the permitted reservation time shall be charged $200.00 for any time up to the first half hour, and $200.00 for every half hour thereafter. This charge will be deducted from the security deposit. Security Deposit A $100 security deposit shall be required for Groups III, IV, and V, and VI. Security deposit is due at time of reservation. The Department Director may also require a deposit based on the nature of an event. The security deposit will be refunded if no damage occurs, rooms are left in clean condition, and permits conclude on time. 5 122 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule E - Recreation Senior Center ResidentNon-Resident $22$30 Annual Membership $17$22 End of Aug. to End of Oct. Membership Sale $5$5 Day Pass Fee $10$15 Class Pass $20$25 Day Trip Pass ROOM RENTAL SCHEDULE PER HOUR Evenings and Reception RoomWeekends * Co-Sponsored (Group II)$12 Cupertino Non-Profit (Group III)$80 Resident/Cupertino Business (Group IV)$230 Non-Resident/Non-Profit (Group V)$140 Classroom, Conference Room, Arts & Crafts Room, Bay Room Co-Sponsored (Group II)$12 Cupertino Non-Profit (Group III)$60 Resident/Cupertino Business (Group IV)$90 Non-Resident/Non-Profit (Group V)$75 * Senior Center rooms are not available for rental Monday through Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Security Staff Security Staff is required when alcohol is served at any City facility: $25.00 per hour. Overtime Fee Functions exceeding the permitted reservation time shall be charged $150.00 for any time up to the first half hour, and $150.00 for every half hour thereafter. This charge will be deducted from the security deposit. Security Deposit A security deposit shall be required for Groups III, IV, and V. Security deposit is due at time of reservation. The Department Director may also require a deposit based on the nature of an event. The security deposit will be refunded if no damage occurs, rooms are left in clean condition, and permits conclude on time. Cupertino Senior Center Reception Hall - Group IV$750 All Other Rooms - Group IV$300 Group II, III, V - All Rooms$300 6 123 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule E - Recreation Sports Center/Child Watch/Teen Center TypeResidentNon-Resident Day Passes$7.00$10.00 Monthly Passes One MonthSingle$55.00$65.00 One MonthCouple$75.00$90.00 One MonthFamily$95.00$115.00 Annual Passes One YearJuniors (<17)$295.00$330.00 One YearSingle$420.00$455.00 One YearCouple$805.00$880.00 One YearFamily$900.00$980.00 One YearSenior$375.00$405.00 ROOM RENTAL SCHEDULE PER HOUR Conference Room $40.00$48.00 Multi-Purpose Room$60.00$72.00 ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS 1. The Cupertino Tennis Club will be charged $10.00/hour during primetime and $6.00/hour per court during non-primetime for all C.T.C. sponsored activities other than U.S.T.A. leagues and practices. 2. All competitors in C.T.C./U.S.T.A. leagues participating at the Sports Center must purchase an annual pass. 3. Individuals may purchase a ten pack of day passes, $60.00 Resident, $90.00 Non-Resident. 4. Specials will be offered on an on-going basis. Child Watch Fees One visit$5.00 Ten visits$45.00 One Month Pass$100.00 Teen Center Rental Rate$200.00Per 3 hours Deposit$750.00 Overtime Rate: $100.00 first hour; $50.00 each half hour after. Teen ResidentTeen Non-Resident Daily RateNo Cost$5.00 10 Day PassNo Cost$40.00 7 124 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule E - Recreation Outdoor Facilities Memorial Softball Field Cupertino residents/Resident business only$25.00/2 hrs$35.00/2 hrs Non-Residents/Non-Resident business$40.00/2 hrs$50.00/2 hrs Field can be reserved for a maximum of 2 4 hours. THERE IS NO FEE FOR CURRENT SOFTBALL TEAMS PLAYING IN CUPERTINO LEAGUES Field preparation (includes dragging, watering, chalking, and bases)$36.50 Field Attendant (2 hour minimum). Field Attendant is required any time lights or field$8.25/hr$10.00/hr preparation is requested. Lights (in the evening)$5.00/hr$10.00/hr Memorial Park Amphitheater Cupertino resident/Resident business$55.00 Non-Resident/Non-Resident business$75.00 Memorial Park Gazebo Cupertino resident/Resident business$55.00 Non-resident/Non-resident business$75.00 Picnic Areas (daily rate) Cupertino residents/Resident business$55.00 Cupertino business$75.00 Non-residents/Non-resident business$75.00 Non-resident business$100.00 Electricity at Memorial or Linda Vista Park$25.00 Bounce House (Memorial Park Only)$25.00 Sports Field Fees (Per Athletic Field Use Policy) Adult Leagues (two hour minimum)$50.00/hr Deposit$600.00 Youth Leagues (participant/season) Resident$11.00 Non-resident$22.00 Cupertino resident, youth, volunteer non-profit organization (*) Resident/player/season$11.00 Non-resident/player/season$22.00 Cupertino resident, youth, commercial non-profit organization (*) Resident/player/season$11.00 Non-resident/player/season$66.00 8 125 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule E - Recreation Outdoor Facilities Cupertino resident, adult, volunteer non-profit organization 2-hour minimum/hour/field$50.00 Deposit$600.00 Cupertino resident, adult, commercial non-profit organization 2-hour minimum/hour/field$50.00 Base fee/site/seasonal use period$600.00 Deposit$600.00 Non-resident, youth, non-profit volunteer organization (*) Resident/player/season$11.00 Non-resident/player/season$66.00 Non-resident, youth, commercial non-profit organization (*) Resident/player/season$11.00 Non-resident/player/season$88.00 Non-resident, adult, non-profit volunteer organization 2-hour minimum/hour/field$50.00 Base fee/site/seasonal use period$600.00 Deposit$600.00 Non-resident, adult, commercial non-profit organization 2-hour minimum/hour/field$100.00 Base fee/site/seasonal use period$600.00 Deposit$600.00 For-profit youth sports events 2-hour minimum/hour/field$150.00 Base fee/site/seasonal use period$600.00 Deposit$600.00 For-profit adult sports events 2-hour minimum/hour/field$175.00 Base fee/site/seasonal use period$600.00 Deposit$600.00 * Represents whether an organization's members and board of directors are made up of 51% or more of either City residents or non-residents. After the category is determined, then the resident or non-resident fees are paid per the residency of each player. 9 126 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule E - Recreation Blackberry Farm Picnic Areas (Daily Rate) *ResidentNon-Resident Area 1 - 200-300 Person Picnic Area$250$500 Area 2 - 100 Person Picnic Area$100$200 Area 3 - 100 Person Picnic Area$100$200 Area 4 - 50 Person Picnic Area$50$100 Area 5 - 50 Person Picnic Area$50$100 Area 6 - 25 Person Picnic Area$25$50 Pool Pass for Picnic Area Groups$2 $3 per person$3 $4 per person Day-Use Pass Only Weekday Tuesday - Friday$4.00 $5.00$6.00 $7.00 Weekend Saturday - Sunday$6.00 $7.00$8.00 $9.00 Picnic area fees are due in full at the time of reservation. * Organizations may rent multiple areas. Swim Pass OptionsResidentNon-Resident 10-day Pass$40 $50$60 $70 Season Swim Pass (May-Sept) Individual Pass$100$140 2-Person Pass$160$200 3-Person Pass$170$210 4-Person Pass$180$220 5-Person Pass$190$230 6-Person Pass$200$240 7+ - Family Members - per person$5$7 10 127 CITY OF CUPERTINO Resolution 13-xxx Fees Effective July 1, 2013 Schedule E - Recreation Blackberry Farm Golf Course Daily Green Fee Schedule WeekendsWeekdays ResidentNon-ResidentResidentNon-Resident 9-Holes $17.00$19.00$15.00$17.00 Senior $17.00$19.00$14.00$16.00 Junior $14.00$16.00$14.00$16.00 Second 9 Holes (all players) $11.00$13.00$11.00$13.00 All Groups and Tournaments pay the full rate (Cupertino residents still applies). Staff is authorized to set merchandise fees according to current cost. Annual Rate (Weekdays Only)Adults (17-61)Jr/Sr Cupertino Residents$1,040$965 Non-Residents$1,225$1,135 Semi-Annual Rate (Weekdays Only) Cupertino Residents$610$520 Non-Residents$645$575 Super Annual Rate (Good on Weekends & Holidays) Cupertino Residents$1,175$1,175 Non-Residents$1,315$1,315 Super Semi-Annual Rate (Good on Weekends & Holidays) Cupertino Residents$595$595 Non-Residents$700$700 Quick Passes WeekdayWeekdayWeekdayWeekday SeniorAdultSeniorAdultWeekendWeekend Res.Res.NRNRRes.NR Savings per round # of Plays 10$1$130$150$150$160$160$180 20$2$240$280$280$300$300$340 30$3$330$390$390$420$420$480 40$4$400$480$480$520$520$600 50$5$450$550$550$600$600$700 Golf fees may be increased/decreased at the discretion of the City Manager, Resolution No. 04-350. 10 128 Increases by Individual Fee and Percentages Schedule B - Engineering System CPI IncreaseIncrease Current Fee 2.40%3.77% Street Cuts Miscellaneous - Minor Street Cuts $609.00$15.00$23.00 - Major Street Cuts$1,583.00$38.00$60.00 5% of Project - Special Major Permit (projects in excess of $30,000 or over 15 Costs and/or $50 NoneNone working days) per inspection $2,658 Grading permit; greater of $2,435min. or 6% of cost of $2,435.00 $58.00 $92.00 improvement minimumminimumminimum Parcel Map/Tract Map (Map Checking Fee) - Parcel Map (1-4 lots)$3,956.00$95.00$149.00 - Tract Map (> 4 lots)$8,213.00$197.00$310.00 Plan Check and Inspection - Review of Building Permit Only$609.00$15.00$23.00 Review of Public/Private Improvement Plans: $2,593.00 $62.00 $98.00 $2,831 -Residential; greater of $2,593 min. or 5% of cost of improvement MinimumMinimumminimum $4,183.00 $100.00 $158.00 $4,566 -Commercial; greater of $4,183 min. or 6% of cost of improvement MinimumMinimumMinimum *Cost of review + 10%; Geotechnical ReviewN/AN/A $2,000 deposit required 129 Increases by Individual Fee and Percentages Schedule B - Engineering System CPI IncreaseIncrease Current Fee 2.40%3.77% *Cost of review + 10%; Structural ReviewNoneNone $2,000 deposit required *Per Outside Agency Review/Services on Schedule A - General Confirmation of Planning Applications$263.00$6.00$10.00 Annexation (plus County filing fee)$1,702.00$41.00None Certificates of Compliance$1,460.00$35.00None Encroachment Permits - Minor Encroachment Permits (Local Streets)$244.00$6.00$9.00 - Major Encroachment Permits (Arterials and Collectors)$488.00$12.00$18.00 - Annual Utility Company$425.00$10.00$16.00 - Pool Permit$609.00$15.00$23.00 Lot Line Adjustment$2,801.00$67.00$106.00 Engineering and Building Copies - Microfiche$24.00/sheet **$0.58/sheet**$0.90/sheet** - Improvement Plans$24.00/sheet **$0.58/sheet**$0.90/sheet** - Traffic Reports/Plans$24.00/sheet **$0.58/sheet**$0.90/sheet** - Microfilm$0.60/frame **$0.01/frame**$0.02/frame** $0.28 / per $0.44 / per $12.51 ** Price is for first sheet only. Each additional sheet is $11.79 . $11.79 / per additional additional additional sheetsheetsheet Transportation Permit (State Regulated Fee) - Single$16.00NoneNone 130 Increases by Individual Fee and Percentages Schedule B - Engineering System CPI IncreaseIncrease Current Fee 2.40%3.77% - Annual Utility Company$90.00NoneNone - Additional Engineering Investigation or Coordination$60.00/hrNoneNone Telecommunications Facility Fee (5% increase per year) $0.11/lineal - Installation Rate$2.29/lineal ft. ft. of of conduit/yrconduit/yr None $1.22/lineal ft. $0.06/lineal - Occupancy Rateof leased ft. of leased conduit/yrconduit/yr None Banners - Large Banners Across Stevens Creek Boulevard$391.00$9.00None - Small Banners on Light Poles (for 20 poles)$769.00$18.00None Aerial Photo Custom Work 24" x 36"$62.22/sheet$1.49/sheetNone 8 1/2" x 11"$11.95/sheet$0.29/sheetNone Soil/Geo Report Research$1,460.00$35.00None Schools - Traffic Request$1,498.00$36.00None Special Events$1,327.00$32.00None Block PartyNo chargeNoneNone Parades$1,123.00$27.00None Vacation of Public Street ROW/PUE$561.00$13.00$21.00 Small Traffic Calming Request$1,053.00$25.00None Rural/Semi-Rural Classification Application$731.00$18.00None 131 Increases by Individual Fee and Percentages Schedule B - Engineering System CPI IncreaseIncrease Current Fee 2.40%3.77% Comprehensive Neighborhood Traffic Request$2,094.00$50.00None Certificate of Correction$160.00$4.00None Floodplan Evaluation$62.00$1.00None Permit Parking Study$1,069.00$26.00None Streamside Review$380.00$9.00$14.00 Master Storm Drain Area Fees Low-Density Residential (Less than one dwelling unit per acre hillside $3,078 / $74 / None zoning only) dwelling unitdwelling unit Single-Family Residential greater than one dwelling unit per acre and $4,180/acre$100/acreNone less than 5.2 dwelling units per acre $3,000/acre + $72/acre + Multiple Family greater than 5.2 dwelling units per acre None $227/unit*$5/unit* *Maximum chargeable dwelling units of 20 units per acre. Commercial and Industrial$7,841/acre$188/acre None Public Educational Uses$3,078/acre$74/acre None Public Facility Uses$1,555/acre$37/acre None Stormwater Permit Inspections - Commercial Initial Inspection NoneNone No charge Re-Inspection for ViolationsNoneNone $100.00 New Public Tree Cost Schedule: Public Tree Planting Cost: 132 Increases by Individual Fee and Percentages Schedule B - Engineering System CPI IncreaseIncrease Current Fee 2.40%3.77% 15 Gallon$155.00$4.00None 24" Box Tree$330.00$8.00None 48" Box Tree or LargerActual costsN/AN/A PUBLIC TREE DAMAGE OR REMOVAL FEE SCHEDULE: This fee schedule is defined in Chapter 14.12 and establishes the fee to be paid to the City for damage to and/or removal of public trees. st 1 time offenders, as defined in Chapter 14.12, shall be subject to a fee of 10% of the Public Tree Damage Fee or 10% of the Public Tree Removal Fee as defined below or $600, whichever is higher, per public tree damaged and/or removed. No additional costs, such as stump removal, trimming or replanting will apply. Repeat offenders, intentional actors and professionals, as defined in Chapter 14.12, shall be subject to the following fees: Public Tree Damage Fee: $100 per cumulative diameter inch of branch or root plus, if any, the actual costs incurred for immediate corrective pruning plus, if any, the calculated costs for future corrective pruning, as may be required to maintain the health of the tree. 133 Increases by Individual Fee and Percentages Schedule B - Engineering System CPI IncreaseIncrease Current Fee 2.40%3.77% Public Tree Removal Fee: The fee for each tree removed shall be based upon the unmodified value of the tree removed (based upon diameter), multiplied by the species rating, multiplied by the condition rating. FEE = UNMODIFIED TREE VALUE x SPECIES RATING x CONDITION RATING For inputs, use the following values: & ¨± Î –” 0®®± Î ” The fee for trees less than 4 inches in diameter shall not be reduced by species or condition rating. published by the Council of Tree and Landscape Appraisers, using the trunk formula method. No additional costs, such as stump removal, trimming or replanting will apply. Unmodified Tree Value Table: Tree size (diameter of trunk) $330$8None $330$8None $985$24None $985$24None 134 Increases by Individual Fee and Percentages Schedule B - Engineering System CPI IncreaseIncrease Current Fee 2.40%3.77% $1,331$32None $1,755$42None $2,255$54None $2,832$68None $3,486$84None $4,218$101None $5,026$121None $5,911$142None $6,873$165None $7,912$190None $9,028$217None $10,221$245None $11,491$276None $12,838$308None $14,262$342None $15,763$378None $17,341$416None $18,996$456None $20,728$497None $22,536$541None $24,422$586None $26,385$633None $28,425$682None $30,541$733None $32,735$786None $35,005$840None $37,353$896None $39,777$955None 135 Increases by Individual Fee and Percentages Schedule B - Engineering System CPI IncreaseIncrease Current Fee 2.40%3.77% $42,279$1,015None $44,857$1,077None $47,513$1,140None $50,245$1,206None $53,055$1,273None $55,941$1,343None $58,904$1,414None Measurement shall be measured 4.5 feet above the ground level and rounded down to the nearest whole inch. If the tree is multi-trunk, use 1.5 times the diameter of the largest trunk to determine fee. If there is tree damage 4-5 feet above the ground, trunk diameter is to be measured 1 foot above ground level and 1 inch is to be subtracted from the diameter to determine fee. If the tree is removed to the ground, tree inventory data will be used to determine the trunk diameter. Species Rating Table: 2 ³¨­¦Å Common Name Species • Acacia ACACIA – African sumac RHUS LANCIA — Alder ALNUS GLUTINOSA ” Almond tree PRUNUS ALMOND “ Apple MALUS SP “ Apricot tree PRUNUS APRICOT — Ash FRAXINUS — Australian willow GEIJERA PARVIFOLIA  Bay laurel UMBELLULARIA CALIFORNICA** 136 Increases by Individual Fee and Percentages Schedule B - Engineering System CPI IncreaseIncrease Current Fee 2.40%3.77%  Big leaf maple ACER MACROPHYLLUM** • Birch BETULA ALBA  Black oak QUARCUS KELLOGGII**  Blue atlas cedar CEDRUS ATLANTICA**  Blue oak QUARCUS DOUGLASII** “ Brazilian pepper tree SCHINUS TEREBINTHEFOLIUS  California buckeye AESCULUS CALIFORNICA** “ California pepper tree SCHINUS MOLE – Camphor tree CINNAMOMUM CAMPHORA – Carob tree CERATONIA SILIQUA – Chinese elm ULMUS PARVIFOLIA •” Chinese hackberry CELTUS SINENSIS — Chinese pistacio PISTACIA CHINENSIS ” Chinese tallow SAPIUM SEBIFERUM “ Citrus CITRUS SP  Coast live oak QUERCUS AGRIFOLIA** ˜” Coast redwood SEQUIOA SEMPRIVIRONS — Crape myrtel LAGERSTROMIA INDICA  Deodora cedar CEDRUS DEODARA** • Eucalyptus EUCALYPTUS SP — Flowering cherry PRUNUS AKEBONO –” Flowering pear tree PYRUS CALLERYANA “ Fruitless mulberry MORUS ALBA ˜ Holly oak QUERCUS ILEX – Honey locust GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS  Interior live oak QUARCUS WISLIZENI** – Jacaranda JACARANDA MIMMOSIFOLIA “ Liquidamber LIQUIDAMBER STYRACIFLUA 137 Increases by Individual Fee and Percentages Schedule B - Engineering System CPI IncreaseIncrease Current Fee 2.40%3.77% • Loquat ERIOBOTRYA DEFLEXA –” Magnolia MAGNOLIA GRANDIFOLIA RUSSET –” Magnolia (dwarf) MAGNOLIA GRANDIFOLIA ST MARY — Maidenhair GINKO BILOBA • Malaleuca(broad leaf) MELALEUCA LEUCADENDRA • Malaleuca(narrow leaf) MELALEUCA LINARIFOLIA – Mayten tree MAYTENUS “ Olive OLEA EUROPAEA “ Palm PALM* “ Peach tree PRUNUS PERSICA ’ Pine PINUS SP “ Plum PRUNUS WILD PLUM ’ Privit LIGUSTRUM JAPONICUM – Purple leaf plum PRUNUS CERASFERA KRAUTER VESUVIUS ˜ Red hoursechesnut AESCULUS X CARNEA – Red maple ACER REBRUM ˜ Red oak QUERCUS SUBER –” Redbud(eastern) CERCIS CANADENSIS ” Silk tree ALBIZIA JULIBRISSIN  Sycamore PLATANUS** – Tristania TRISTANIA LAURINA • Tulip tree LIRIODENDRON  Valley oak QUARCUS LOBATA** – Walnut JUGLANS •” Zelkova ZELKOVA SERRATA *All palms on Palm Ave are protected heritage trees and will be rated @ 100% **Protected tree species per 14.18 138 Increases by Individual Fee and Percentages Schedule B - Engineering System CPI IncreaseIncrease Current Fee 2.40%3.77% Notes: (A): If plans are submitted online, fees are reduced by this amount. 139 Increases by Fee and Percentages Schedule C - Planning New Fee At Plan CPI System Full Cost Conversion Current Fee Increase IncreaseRecovery Increase 2.40%3.77%3.00% General Plan Amendment Authorization - Major$4,371.00 General Plan Amendment Authorization - Minor$2,184.00 Study Session$4,371.00 General Plan Amendment - Major$13,613.00 General Plan Amendment - Minor$6,806.00 Zoning - Minor$3,371.00 Zoning < one acre$6,742.00 Zoning one to five acres$10,249.00 Zoning > five acres$13,964.00 Development Agreement$18,000.00 $ 432.00$679.00$540.00$19,651.00 Tentative Map (See Definition H)$14,855.00 $ 357.00$560.00$446.00$16,218.00 Parcel Map (See Definition I)$6,938.00 $ 167.00$262.00$208.00$7,575.00 Use Permit / Development Permit - Major$14,855.00 $ 357.00$560.00$446.00$16,218.00 Use Permit / Development Permit - Minor$6,938.00 $ 167.00$262.00$208.00$7,575.00 Amendment to Use Permit / Development Permit - Major $7,428.00 $ 178.00$280.00$223.00$8,109.00 Amendment to Use Permit / Development Permit - Minor $3,469.00 $ 83.00$131.00$104.00$3,787.00 Architectural and Site Approval - Major (See Definition D) $6,938.00 $ 167.00$262.00$208.00$7,575.00 Architectural and Site Approval - Minor (See Definition C) $3,356.00 $ 81.00$127.00$101.00$3,665.00 Planning Commission Interpretation$3,394.00 $ 81.00$128.00$102.00$3,705.00 Exception$2,616.00 $ 63.00$99.00$78.00$2,856.00 Heart of the City/Hillside Exception$6,581.00 $ 158.00$248.00$197.00$7,184.00 R-1 Design Review$2,330.00 $ 56.00$88.00$70.00$2,544.00 R-1 Exception$2,616.00 $ 63.00$99.00$78.00$2,856.00 Minor Residential Permit$1,171.00 $ 28.00$44.00$35.00$1,278.00 140 Increases by Fee and Percentages Schedule C - Planning New Fee At Plan CPI System Full Cost Conversion Current Fee Increase IncreaseRecovery Increase Environmental Impact Report (Plus State & County Filing Fees) $25,990.00 $ 624.00$980.00$780.00$28,374.00 Negative Declaration - Major (Plus State & County Filing Fees) $3,998.00 $ 96.00$151.00$120.00$4,365.00 Negative Declaration - Minor (Plus State & County Filing Fees) $1,998.00 $ 48.00$75.00$60.00$2,181.00 Categorical Exemption (Plus County Filing Fee)$232.00 $ 6.00$9.00$7.00$254.00 Sign Exception$1,961.00 $ 47.00$74.00$59.00$2,141.00 Fence Exception$666.00 $ 16.00$25.00$20.00$727.00 Variance $2,616.00 $ 63.00$99.00$78.00$2,856.00 Director - Minor Modification$1,171.00 $ 28.00$44.00$35.00$1,278.00 Conditional Use Permit - Administrative $3,469.00 $ 83.00$131.00$104.00$3,787.00 Reasonable Accommodation $510.00 $ 12.00$19.00$15.00$556.00 Tree Removal Permit First Tree$168.00 $ 4.00$6.00$5.00$183.00 Each Additional Tree$85.00 $ 2.00$3.00$3.00$93.00 Retroactive Tree Removal Permit$2,996.00 $ 72.00$113.00$90.00$3,271.00 Tree Management Plan$1,171.00 $ 28.00$44.00$35.00$1,278.00 Heritage Tree Designation $100.00 $ 2.00$4.00$3.00$109.00 Temporary Use Permit $1,338.00 $ 32.00$50.00$40.00$1,460.00 Temporary Sign Permit (See Definition G)$196.00 $ 5.00$7.00$6.00$214.00 Sign Program $671.00 $ 16.00$25.00$20.00$732.00 Appeals (See Definition E)$170.00 $ 4.00$6.00$5.00$185.00 Zoning, Planning, Municipal Code (Building Permit Fees) Non-Residential/Multi-Family (per sq.ft.)$0.27 $ 0.006$0.010$0.008$0.29 Residential Single Family (per sq. ft.)$0.13 $ 0.003$0.005$0.004$0.14 General Plan Office Allocation Fee (per sq. ft.)$0.25 $ 0.006$0.009$0.008$0.27 Wireless Master Plan Fee: Equipment Mount on Existing Light Utility Pole $6.00 $ 0.14$0.23$0.18$6.55 141 Increases by Fee and Percentages Schedule C - Planning New Fee At Plan CPI System Full Cost Conversion Current Fee Increase IncreaseRecovery Increase Wireless Master Plan Fee: Other Personal Wireless Facility $1,217.00 $ 29.00$46.00$37.00$1,329.00 Housing Mitigation In-Lieu Fees (See Definition J) Residential (per sq. ft.)$2.81 $ 0.07$0.11$0.08$3.07 Office/Industrial/Hotel/Retail/R&D (per sq. ft.)$5.33 $ 0.13$0.20$0.16$5.82 P(MP) (per sq. ft.)$2.67 $ 0.06$0.10$0.08$2.91 Zoning Verification Letter$176.00 $ 4.00$7.00$5.00$192.00 Public Convenience and Necessity Letter (Alcoholic Beverage License) $176.00 $ 4.00$7.00$5.00$192.00 General Plan Amendment, General Plan Amendment Authorization, Study Session, minor Zoning, and Zoning of any acreage will be subject to an hourly fee of $145.00 ($141.00 if plans submitted online) for applicable staff time and vendor invoice plus 10% City administration fee for outside agency review/services. Other Aapplications may be subject to an hourly fee of $133.00 $145.00 ($141.00 if plans submitted online) for applicable staff time, for cost recovery and vendor invoice plus 10% City administration fee for outside agency review/services. This hourly rate These fees applyies to large projects that require a level of staff support greater than the scope of work included in the regular fee schedule and will be based on the time required to process the entire project. The applicant will be notified if this these fees is are applicable to their project. Fees are reduced by 2.75%, if plans are submitted online. 142 CITY OF CUPERTINOCurrent Fees Resolution 12-033 Fees Effective July 1, 2012 Schedule D - New Construction Plan Check Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Base Cost Cost for Cost for Base Cost @ Each @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class ThresholdSize 100 sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 7,510 $ 5.66 $ 6,258 $ 4.72 $ 5,007 $ 3.77 A-1 - 1,000 $ 7,736 $ 15.54 $ 6,447 $ 12.95 $ 5,158 $ 10.36 - - 5,000 $ 8,514 $ 3.89 $ 7,094 $ 3.24 $ 5,676 $ 2.59 - - 10,000 $ 8,902 $ 5.82 $ 7,419 $ 4.85 $ 5,935 $ 3.88 - - 20,000 $ 10,648 $ 3.11 $ 8,874 $ 2.58 $ 7,098 $ 2.07 - - 50,000 $ 12,201 $ 12.20 $ 10,167 $ 10.17 $ 8,134 $ 8.13 100,000 $ 7,484 $ 22.59 $ 6,237 $ 18.83 $ 4,990 $ 15.06 A-2 - 250 $ 7,710 $ 61.94 $ 6,425 $ 51.63 $ 5,140 $ 41.30 - - 1,250 $ 8,484 $ 15.46 $ 7,070 $ 12.88 $ 5,657 $ 10.31 - - 2,500 $ 8,871 $ 23.22 $ 7,393 $ 19.35 $ 5,914 $ 15.48 - - 5,000 $ 10,613 $ 12.38 $ 8,843 $ 10.32 $ 7,075 $ 8.26 - - 12,500 $ 12,160 $ 48.64 $ 10,134 $ 40.53 $ 8,107 $ 32.42 25,000 $ 7,510 $ 5.66 $ 6,258 $ 4.72 $ 5,007 $ 3.77 A-3 - 1,000 $ 7,736 $ 15.54 $ 6,447 $ 12.95 $ 5,158 $ 10.36 - - 5,000 $ 8,514 $ 3.89 $ 7,094 $ 3.24 $ 5,676 $ 2.59 - - 10,000 $ 8,902 $ 5.82 $ 7,419 $ 4.85 $ 5,935 $ 3.88 - - 20,000 $ 10,648 $ 3.11 $ 8,874 $ 2.58 $ 7,098 $ 2.07 - - 50,000 $ 12,201 $ 12.20 $ 10,167 $ 10.17 $ 8,134 $ 8.13 100,000 $ 6,139 $ 9.27 $ 5,117 $ 7.72 $ 4,094 $ 6.18 A-4, A-5 - 500 $ 6,325 $ 25.39 $ 5,271 $ 21.16 $ 4,217 $ 16.93 - - 2,500 $ 6,960 $ 6.36 $ 5,800 $ 5.30 $ 4,640 $ 4.23 - - 5,000 $ 7,278 $ 9.53 $ 6,065 $ 7.94 $ 4,852 $ 6.36 - - 10,000 $ 8,707 $ 5.07 $ 7,256 $ 4.23 $ 5,805 $ 3.38 - - 25,000 $ 9,976 $ 19.95 $ 8,314 $ 16.63 $ 6,651 $ 13.30 50,000 $ 3,400 $ 5.12 $ 2,834 $ 4.27 $ 2,267 $ 3.41 AA Occupancy Tenant Improvements 500 $ 3,503 $ 14.07 $ 2,919 $ 11.72 $ 2,335 $ 9.38 - - 2,500 $ 3,854 $ 3.51 $ 3,212 $ 2.92 $ 2,569 $ 2.34 - - 5,000 $ 4,030 $ 5.28 $ 3,358 $ 4.40 $ 2,687 $ 3.52 - - 10,000 $ 4,822 $ 2.82 $ 4,018 $ 2.35 $ 3,214 $ 1.88 - - 25,000 $ 5,527 $ 11.05 $ 4,605 $ 9.21 $ 3,685 $ 7.36 50,000 $ 7,389 $ 11.14 $ 6,158 $ 9.29 $ 4,926 $ 7.43 BBanks 500 $ 7,612 $ 30.59 $ 6,343 $ 25.50 $ 5,075 $ 20.40 - - 2,500 $ 8,377 $ 7.65 $ 6,981 $ 6.38 $ 5,584 $ 5.10 - - 5,000 $ 8,759 $ 11.47 $ 7,299 $ 9.56 $ 5,840 $ 7.65 - - 10,000 $ 10,480 $ 6.10 $ 8,733 $ 5.08 $ 6,987 $ 4.07 - - 25,000 $ 12,005 $ 24.01 $ 10,004 $ 20.00 $ 8,004 $ 16.01 50,000 $ 7,008 $ 26.44 $ 5,841 $ 22.03 $ 4,673 $ 17.63 BLaundromat 200 $ 7,220 $ 72.50 $ 6,017 $ 60.42 $ 4,813 $ 48.34 - - 1,000 $ 7,945 $ 18.13 $ 6,621 $ 15.12 $ 5,297 $ 12.09 - - 2,000 $ 8,308 $ 27.18 $ 6,923 $ 22.65 $ 5,538 $ 18.12 - - 4,000 $ 9,938 $ 14.50 $ 8,282 $ 12.08 $ 6,626 $ 9.67 - - 10,000 $ 11,389 $ 56.94 $ 9,491 $ 47.45 $ 7,592 $ 37.96 20,000 $ 8,753 $ 13.22 $ 7,294 $ 11.01 $ 5,836 $ 8.80 BMedical Office 500 $ 9,017 $ 36.21 $ 7,514 $ 30.17 $ 6,011 $ 24.14 - - 2,500 $ 9,922 $ 9.07 $ 8,269 $ 7.55 $ 6,615 $ 6.04 - - 5,000 $ 10,375 $ 13.58 $ 8,647 $ 11.31 $ 6,918 $ 9.06 - - 10,000 $ 12,413 $ 7.24 $ 10,344 $ 6.03 $ 8,275 $ 4.83 - - 25,000 $ 14,224 $ 28.45 $ 11,853 $ 23.70 $ 9,482 $ 18.96 50,000 $ 8,340 $ 6.29 $ 6,950 $ 5.24 $ 5,560 $ 4.19 BOffices 1,000 $ 8,592 $ 17.27 $ 7,160 $ 14.39 $ 5,728 $ 11.51 - - 5,000 $ 9,456 $ 4.32 $ 7,880 $ 3.60 $ 6,304 $ 2.88 - - 10,000 $ 9,888$ 6.46$ 8,240$ 5.38$ 6,592$ 4.31 --20,000 $ 11,826$ 3.46$ 9,855$ 2.88$ 7,884$ 2.30 --50,000 $ 13,554$ 13.55$ 11,296$ 11.29$ 9,037$ 9.04 100,000 143 CITY OF CUPERTINOCurrent Fees Resolution 12-033 Fees Effective July 1, 2012 Schedule D - New Construction Plan Check Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Base Cost Cost for Cost for Base Cost @ Each @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class ThresholdSize 100 sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 2,925 $ 7.35 $ 2,438 $ 6.12 $ 1,950 $ 4.90 BB Occupancy Tenant Improvements 300 $ 3,014 $ 20.17 $ 2,511 $ 16.81 $ 2,009 $ 13.45 - - 1,500 $ 3,316 $ 5.04 $ 2,764 $ 4.20 $ 2,211 $ 3.36 - - 3,000 $ 3,467 $ 7.55 $ 2,890 $ 6.30 $ 2,312 $ 5.04 - - 6,000 $ 4,148 $ 4.03 $ 3,457 $ 3.36 $ 2,766 $ 2.69 - - 15,000 $ 4,753 $ 15.84 $ 3,961 $ 13.21 $ 3,169 $ 10.56 30,000 $ 7,643 $ 57.65 $ 6,369 $ 48.04 $ 5,095 $ 38.43 EPreschool/School 100 $ 7,874 $ 158.13 $ 6,561 $ 131.78 $ 5,249 $ 105.42 - - 500 $ 8,664 $ 39.53 $ 7,220 $ 32.95 $ 5,777 $ 26.36 - - 1,000 $ 9,060 $ 59.29 $ 7,549 $ 49.41 $ 6,039 $ 39.52 - - 2,000 $ 10,838 $ 31.62 $ 9,031 $ 26.36 $ 7,225 $ 21.09 - - 5,000 $ 12,420 $ 124.19 $ 10,350 $ 103.49 $ 8,279 $ 82.79 10,000 $ 4,598 $ 34.68 $ 3,832 $ 28.90 $ 3,066 $ 23.12 EE Occupancy Tenant Improvements 100 $ 4,737 $ 95.14 $ 3,948 $ 79.28 $ 3,159 $ 63.42 - - 500 $ 5,213 $ 23.79 $ 4,344 $ 19.81 $ 3,475 $ 15.85 - - 1,000 $ 5,451 $ 35.67 $ 4,542 $ 29.72 $ 3,633 $ 23.79 - - 2,000 $ 6,521 $ 19.04 $ 5,434 $ 15.86 $ 4,347 $ 12.69 - - 5,000 $ 7,472 $ 74.72 $ 6,227 $ 62.27 $ 4,981 $ 49.81 10,000 $ 9,292 $ 7.02 $ 7,743 $ 5.84 $ 6,195 $ 4.68 F-1, F-2Factory/Industrial 1,000 $ 9,573 $ 19.23 $ 7,977 $ 16.02 $ 6,382 $ 12.82 - - 5,000 $ 10,534 $ 4.79 $ 8,778 $ 3.99 $ 7,023 $ 3.19 - - 10,000 $ 11,013 $ 7.22 $ 9,177 $ 6.02 $ 7,342 $ 4.81 - - 20,000 $ 13,179 $ 3.85 $ 10,983 $ 3.20 $ 8,787 $ 2.56 - - 50,000 $ 15,104 $ 15.11 $ 12,587 $ 12.59 $ 10,069 $ 10.06 100,000 $ 6,818 $ 5.14 $ 5,682 $ 4.29 $ 4,545 $ 3.42 FF Occupancy Tenant Improvements 1,000 $ 7,024 $ 14.12 $ 5,853 $ 11.77 $ 4,683 $ 9.41 - - 5,000 $ 7,730 $ 3.51 $ 6,442 $ 2.92 $ 5,154 $ 2.34 - - 10,000 $ 8,081 $ 5.31 $ 6,734 $ 4.42 $ 5,387 $ 3.54 - - 20,000 $ 9,672 $ 2.81 $ 8,061 $ 2.34 $ 6,449 $ 1.87 - - 50,000 $ 11,075 $ 11.07 $ 9,230 $ 9.22 $ 7,384 $ 7.39 100,000 $ 7,991 $ 60.28 $ 6,660 $ 50.24 $ 5,328 $ 40.20 H-1H-1 Occupancies 100 $ 8,233 $ 165.35 $ 6,861 $ 137.80 $ 5,489 $ 110.24 - - 500 $ 9,060 $ 41.31 $ 7,550 $ 34.43 $ 6,039 $ 27.55 - - 1,000 $ 9,473 $ 62.02 $ 7,894 $ 51.68 $ 6,316 $ 41.34 - - 2,000 $ 11,333 $ 33.07 $ 9,444 $ 27.57 $ 7,555 $ 22.05 - - 5,000 $ 12,987 $ 129.86 $ 10,823 $ 108.22 $ 8,658 $ 86.58 10,000 $ 6,374 $ 48.09 $ 5,312 $ 40.07 $ 4,250 $ 32.05 H-2 toHazardous Rooms 100 $ 6,567 $ 131.87 $ 5,472 $ 109.89 $ 4,378 $ 87.91 H-5 - 500 $ 7,225 $ 32.97 $ 6,021 $ 27.47 $ 4,818 $ 21.98 - - 1,000 $ 7,555 $ 49.45 $ 6,297 $ 41.20 $ 5,037 $ 32.97 - - 2,000 $ 9,039 $ 26.37 $ 7,532 $ 21.98 $ 6,026 $ 17.59 - - 5,000 $ 10,357 $ 103.57 $ 8,631 $ 86.31 $ 6,905 $ 69.05 10,000 $ 5,994 $ 45.22 $ 4,995 $ 37.69 $ 3,996 $ 30.14 HH Occupancy Tenant Improvements 100 $ 6,175 $ 123.99 $ 5,145 $ 103.33 $ 4,117 $ 82.66 - - 500 $ 6,795 $ 31.02 $ 5,662 $ 25.86 $ 4,530 $ 20.69 - - 1,000 $ 7,105 $ 46.51 $ 5,921 $ 38.76 $ 4,737 $ 31.00 - - 2,000 $ 8,500 $ 24.79 $ 7,084 $ 20.67 $ 5,666 $ 16.53 - - 5,000 $ 9,740 $ 97.39 $ 8,116 $ 81.16 $ 6,493 $ 64.93 10,000 $ 6,849 $ 10.34 $ 5,708 $ 8.61 $ 4,566 $ 6.89 I-1 to I-4Institutional 500 $ 7,056 $ 28.35 $ 5,881 $ 23.62 $ 4,704 $ 18.89 - - 2,500 $ 7,765 $ 7.08 $ 6,471 $ 5.90 $ 5,177 $ 4.73 - - 5,000 $ 8,120$ 10.64$ 6,766$ 8.87$ 5,413$ 7.09 --10,000 $ 9,715$ 5.66$ 8,096$ 4.72$ 6,476$ 3.77 --25,000 $ 11,131$ 22.26$ 9,276$ 18.55$ 7,421$ 14.84 50,000 144 CITY OF CUPERTINOCurrent Fees Resolution 12-033 Fees Effective July 1, 2012 Schedule D - New Construction Plan Check Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Base Cost Cost for Cost for Base Cost @ Each @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class ThresholdSize 100 sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 4,186 $ 31.57 $ 3,488 $ 26.31 $ 2,791 $ 21.05 II Occupancy Tenant Improvements 100 $ 4,312 $ 86.60 $ 3,594 $ 72.17 $ 2,875 $ 57.73 - - 500 $ 4,745 $ 21.64 $ 3,954 $ 18.04 $ 3,164 $ 14.44 - - 1,000 $ 4,961 $ 32.47 $ 4,135 $ 27.05 $ 3,308 $ 21.64 - - 2,000 $ 5,935 $ 17.31 $ 4,947 $ 14.42 $ 3,957 $ 11.55 - - 5,000 $ 6,801 $ 68.01 $ 5,667 $ 56.67 $ 4,535 $ 45.34 10,000 $ 6,749 $ 2.55 $ 5,624 $ 2.12 $ 4,499 $ 1.70 MMercantile 2,000 $ 6,952 $ 6.97 $ 5,794 $ 5.81 $ 4,636 $ 4.64 - - 10,000 $ 7,650 $ 1.77 $ 6,374 $ 1.47 $ 5,100 $ 1.18 - - 20,000 $ 8,002 $ 2.61 $ 6,669 $ 2.17 $ 5,334 $ 1.73 - - 40,000 $ 9,565 $ 1.40 $ 7,971 $ 1.17 $ 6,377 $ 0.94 - - 100,000 $ 10,961 $ 5.48 $ 9,134 $ 4.57 $ 7,307 $ 3.66 200,000 $ 4,015 $ 10.09 $ 3,346 $ 8.40 $ 2,676 $ 6.72 MM Occupancy Tenant Improvements 300 $ 4,136 $ 27.68 $ 3,446 $ 23.07 $ 2,757 $ 18.45 - - 1,500 $ 4,551 $ 6.93 $ 3,792 $ 5.78 $ 3,034 $ 4.62 - - 3,000 $ 4,759 $ 10.38 $ 3,965 $ 8.66 $ 3,173 $ 6.92 - - 6,000 $ 5,694 $ 5.55 $ 4,745 $ 4.62 $ 3,795 $ 3.70 - - 15,000 $ 6,526 $ 21.75 $ 5,438 $ 18.12 $ 4,351 $ 14.50 30,000 $ 7,916 $ 7.47 $ 6,596 $ 6.22 $ 5,277 $ 4.98 R-2Apartment Bldg 800 $ 8,154 $ 20.46 $ 6,796 $ 17.05 $ 5,436 $ 13.64 - - 4,000 $ 8,973 $ 5.13 $ 7,478 $ 4.28 $ 5,982 $ 3.41 - - 8,000 $ 9,382 $ 7.66 $ 7,819 $ 6.39 $ 6,256 $ 5.11 - - 16,000 $ 11,222 $ 4.10 $ 9,352 $ 3.41 $ 7,482 $ 2.73 - - 40,000 $ 12,861 $ 16.07 $ 10,718 $ 13.40 $ 8,574 $ 10.72 80,000 $ 4,034 $ 3.80 $ 3,361 $ 3.17 $ 2,689 $ 2.53 R-2Apartment Bldg - Repeat Unit 800 $ 4,156 $ 10.42 $ 3,463 $ 8.69 $ 2,771 $ 6.95 - - 4,000 $ 4,573 $ 2.61 $ 3,811 $ 2.17 $ 3,048 $ 1.74 - - 8,000 $ 4,782 $ 3.92 $ 3,984 $ 3.27 $ 3,188 $ 2.61 - - 16,000 $ 5,721 $ 2.09 $ 4,767 $ 1.74 $ 3,814 $ 1.39 - - 40,000 $ 6,556 $ 8.19 $ 5,464 $ 6.83 $ 4,371 $ 5.46 80,000 $ 11,772 $ 2.96 $ 9,811 $ 2.47 $ 7,848 $ 1.98 R-1Hotels & Motels 3,000 $ 12,128 $ 8.12 $ 10,106 $ 6.77 $ 8,085 $ 5.41 - - 15,000 $ 13,345 $ 2.03 $ 11,121 $ 1.68 $ 8,897 $ 1.34 - - 30,000 $ 13,951 $ 3.05 $ 11,626 $ 2.54 $ 9,301 $ 2.03 - - 60,000 $ 16,696 $ 1.63 $ 13,914 $ 1.36 $ 11,131 $ 1.09 - - 150,000 $ 19,142 $ 6.38 $ 15,952 $ 5.32 $ 12,762 $ 4.25 300,000 R-3Dwellings - Custom, Models, 499 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE $ 3,703 $ 28.78 $ 3,086 $ 23.97 $ 2,468 $ 19.18 First Master Plan 1,000 $ 4,135 $ 28.74 $ 3,445 $ 23.95 $ 2,756 $ 19.16 - 2,500 $ 4,565 $ 10.78 $ 3,805 $ 8.98 $ 3,044 $ 7.19 - - 4,000 $ 4,781 $ 75.51 $ 3,984 $ 62.92 $ 3,188 $ 50.33 - - 6,000 $ 6,291 $ 32.39 $ 5,243 $ 26.99 $ 4,194 $ 21.60 - - 8,000 $ 6,939 $ 69.38 $ 5,783 $ 57.83 $ 4,626 $ 46.26 10,000 $ 1,923 $ 1.43 $ 1,603 $ 1.19 $ 1,282 $ 0.95 R-3Dwellings - Production Phase 1,000 $ 1,945 $ 1.44 $ 1,621 $ 1.20 $ 1,297 $ 0.96 -of Master Plan 2,500 $ 1,966 $ 1.09 $ 1,638 $ 0.91 $ 1,311 $ 0.72 -(repeats) 4,000 $ 1,988 $ 34.50 $ 1,657 $ 28.74 $ 1,325 $ 23.00 - - 6,000 $ 2,678 $ 10.80 $ 2,232 $ 8.99 $ 1,785 $ 7.20 - - 8,000 $ 2,894 $ 28.93 $ 2,412 $ 24.11 $ 1,929 $ 19.29 10,000 $ 6,363 $ 57.51 $ 5,302 $ 47.93 $ 4,242 $ 38.34 R-3 1,000 $ 7,225 $ 57.51 $ 6,021 $ 47.93 $ 4,818 $ 38.34 - - 2,500 $ 8,088$ 21.58$ 6,740$ 17.99$ 5,392$ 14.38 --4,000 $ 8,520$ 150.98$ 7,099$ 125.82$ 5,680$ 100.66 --6,000 $ 11,539$ 64.72$ 9,617$ 53.94$ 7,693$ 43.15 --8,000 $ 12,834$ 128.33$ 10,695$ 106.94$ 8,556$ 85.55 10,000 145 CITY OF CUPERTINOCurrent Fees Resolution 12-033 Fees Effective July 1, 2012 Schedule D - New Construction Plan Check Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Base Cost Cost for Cost for Base Cost @ Each @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class ThresholdSize 100 sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 6,902 $ 14.38 $ 5,751 $ 11.99 $ 4,601 $ 9.59 R-3 1,000 $ 7,117 $ 57.51 $ 5,931 $ 47.93 $ 4,745 $ 38.34 -First Master Plan 2,500 $ 7,980 $ 10.81 $ 6,651 $ 9.01 $ 5,321 $ 7.21 - - 4,000 $ 8,196 $ 64.71 $ 6,830 $ 53.92 $ 5,465 $ 43.14 - - 6,000 $ 9,491 $ 75.49 $ 7,909 $ 62.90 $ 6,327 $ 50.32 - - 8,000 $ 11,000 $ 110.00 $ 9,167 $ 91.66 $ 7,334 $ 73.33 10,000 $ 3,926 $ 7.19 $ 3,271 $ 5.99 $ 2,616 $ 4.79 R-3 1,000 $ 4,033 $ 30.64 $ 3,360 $ 25.53 $ 2,689 $ 20.42 -of Master Plan 2,500 $ 4,493 $ 5.38 $ 3,744 $ 4.49 $ 2,995 $ 3.59 -(repeats) 4,000 $ 4,600 $ 33.34 $ 3,833 $ 27.78 $ 3,067 $ 22.23 - - 6,000 $ 5,267 $ 39.57 $ 4,389 $ 32.98 $ 3,512 $ 26.38 - - 8,000 $ 6,058 $ 60.58 $ 5,049 $ 50.48 $ 4,039 $ 40.39 10,000 $ 13,013 $ 28.75 $ 10,844 $ 23.96 $ 8,675 $ 19.17 R-3 1,000 $ 13,444 $ 115.06 $ 11,203 $ 95.89 $ 8,963 $ 76.70 - - 2,500 $ 15,170 $ 21.55 $ 12,641 $ 17.95 $ 10,114 $ 14.36 - - 4,000 $ 15,601 $ 129.45 $ 13,001 $ 107.88 $ 10,400 $ 86.31 - - 6,000 $ 18,190 $ 150.95 $ 15,159 $ 125.80 $ 12,127 $ 100.64 - - 8,000 $ 21,209 $ 212.08 $ 17,675 $ 176.74 $ 14,139 $ 141.39 10,000 $ 13,573 $ 10.24 $ 11,311 $ 8.53 $ 9,049 $ 6.83 R-3.1Group Care 1,000 $ 13,983 $ 28.07 $ 11,653 $ 23.40 $ 9,322 $ 18.71 - - 5,000 $ 15,387 $ 7.03 $ 12,822 $ 5.86 $ 10,258 $ 4.69 - - 10,000 $ 16,089 $ 10.53 $ 13,408 $ 8.77 $ 10,726 $ 7.02 - - 20,000 $ 19,247 $ 5.61 $ 16,039 $ 4.68 $ 12,831 $ 3.74 - - 50,000 $ 22,053 $ 22.05 $ 18,378 $ 18.37 $ 14,702 $ 14.70 100,000 $ 9,133 $ 68.90 $ 7,611 $ 57.42 $ 6,089 $ 45.93 R-4Group Care 100 $ 9,409 $ 188.98 $ 7,841 $ 157.48 $ 6,273 $ 125.99 - 500 $ 10,354 $ 47.23 $ 8,628 $ 39.37 $ 6,903 $ 31.49 - - 1,000 $ 10,826 $ 70.87 $ 9,022 $ 59.05 $ 7,218 $ 47.25 - - 2,000 $ 12,952 $ 37.79 $ 10,793 $ 31.49 $ 8,635 $ 25.19 - - 5,000 $ 14,842 $ 148.42 $ 12,368 $ 123.68 $ 9,895 $ 98.95 10,000 $ 3,958 $ 37.31 $ 3,298 $ 31.09 $ 2,639 $ 24.87 RR Occupancy Tenant Improvements 80 $ 4,077 $ 102.36 $ 3,398 $ 85.31 $ 2,718 $ 68.25 - - 400 $ 4,487 $ 25.57 $ 3,739 $ 21.32 $ 2,992 $ 17.05 - - 800 $ 4,691 $ 38.38 $ 3,910 $ 31.98 $ 3,128 $ 25.58 - - 1,600 $ 5,613 $ 20.49 $ 4,677 $ 17.07 $ 3,742 $ 13.66 - - 4,000 $ 6,432 $ 80.39 $ 5,360 $ 67.00 $ 4,288 $ 53.59 8,000 $ 8,942 $ 11.24 $ 7,452 $ 9.37 $ 5,962 $ 7.50 S-1Moderate-Hazard Storage 600 $ 9,212 $ 30.82 $ 7,677 $ 25.69 $ 6,141 $ 20.55 - 3,000 $ 10,137 $ 7.70 $ 8,447 $ 6.42 $ 6,758 $ 5.14 - 6,000 $ 10,599 $ 11.58 $ 8,833 $ 9.66 $ 7,066 $ 7.72 - - 12,000 $ 12,683 $ 6.17 $ 10,570 $ 5.14 $ 8,456 $ 4.11 - - 30,000 $ 14,533 $ 24.22 $ 12,111 $ 20.18 $ 9,689 $ 16.15 60,000 $ 11,036 $ 0.83 $ 9,197 $ 0.69 $ 7,358 $ 0.56 S-2Low-Hazard Storage 10,000 $ 11,369 $ 2.28 $ 9,474 $ 1.90 $ 7,580 $ 1.52 - - 50,000 $ 12,511 $ 0.57 $ 10,426 $ 0.47 $ 8,340 $ 0.38 - - 100,000 $ 13,082 $ 0.86 $ 10,902 $ 0.71 $ 8,722 $ 0.58 - - 200,000 $ 15,659 $ 0.45 $ 13,049 $ 0.38 $ 10,439 $ 0.30 - - 500,000 $ 17,943 $ 1.80 $ 14,952 $ 1.49 $ 11,962 $ 1.20 1,000,000 $ 5,423 $ 6.82 $ 4,519 $ 5.68 $ 3,616 $ 4.55 SS Occupancy Tenant Improvements 600 $ 5,587 $ 18.69 $ 4,656 $ 15.58 $ 3,725 $ 12.46 - - 3,000 $ 6,148 $ 4.69 $ 5,123 $ 3.90 $ 4,099 $ 3.12 - - 6,000 $ 6,428$ 7.03$ 5,356$ 5.85$ 4,286$ 4.69 --12,000 $ 7,693$ 3.72$ 6,410$ 3.10$ 5,128$ 2.48 --30,000 $ 8,809$ 14.68$ 7,340$ 12.23$ 5,872$ 9.79 60,000 146 CITY OF CUPERTINOCurrent Fees Resolution 12-033 Fees Effective July 1, 2012 Schedule D - New Construction Plan Check Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Base Cost Cost for Cost for Base Cost @ Each @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class ThresholdSize 100 sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * UPrivate Garage/Agricultural Bldg 40 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE - - 200 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE - - 400 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE - - 1,000 $ 5,187 $ 84.89 $ 4,323 $ 70.74 $ 3,458 $ 56.59 - - 2,000 $ 6,206 $ 45.26 $ 5,172 $ 37.72 $ 4,138 $ 30.17 4,000 $ 7,111 $ 177.77 $ 5,926 $ 148.15 $ 4,741 $ 118.51 - 1,000 $ 6,310 $ 4.76 $ 5,259 $ 3.96 $ 4,207 $ 3.17 - - 5,000 $ 6,501 $ 13.07 $ 5,417 $ 10.88 $ 4,334 $ 8.71 - - 10,000 $ 7,154 $ 3.27 $ 5,962 $ 2.72 $ 4,770 $ 2.17 - - 20,000 $ 7,481 $ 4.89 $ 6,234 $ 4.08 $ 4,988 $ 3.26 - - 50,000 $ 8,946 $ 2.63 $ 7,456 $ 2.19 $ 5,965 $ 1.75 100,000 $ 10,260 $ 10.26 $ 8,550 $ 8.55 $ 6,840 $ 6.84 - 1,000 $ 3,339 $ 6.70 $ 2,784 $ 5.59 $ 2,227 $ 4.48 - - 2,500 $ 3,440 $ 23.05 $ 2,867 $ 19.20 $ 2,294 $ 15.37 - - 4,000 $ 3,786 $ 8.63 $ 3,155 $ 7.19 $ 2,524 $ 5.75 - - 6,000 $ 3,958 $ 38.85 $ 3,298 $ 32.37 $ 2,640 $ 25.90 - - 8,000 $ 4,736 $ 34.59 $ 3,947 $ 28.82 $ 3,158 $ 23.06 10,000 $ 5,427 $ 54.26 $ 4,522 $ 45.22 $ 3,619 $ 36.18 -Standard Comm. Foundation 500 $ 8,753 $ 13.22 $ 7,294 $ 11.01 $ 5,836 $ 8.80 -w/o Podium 2,500 $ 9,017 $ 36.21 $ 7,514 $ 30.17 $ 6,011 $ 24.14 - - 5,000 $ 9,922 $ 9.07 $ 8,269 $ 7.55 $ 6,615 $ 6.04 - - 10,000 $ 10,375 $ 13.58 $ 8,647 $ 11.31 $ 6,918 $ 9.06 - - 25,000 $ 12,413 $ 7.24 $ 10,344 $ 6.03 $ 8,275 $ 4.83 50,000 $ 14,224 $ 28.45 $ 11,853 $ 23.70 $ 9,482 $ 18.96 -Standard Comm. Foundation 3,000 $ 10,021 $ 2.52 $ 8,351 $ 2.10 $ 6,681 $ 1.68 -w/ Podium 15,000 $ 10,324 $ 6.90 $ 8,603 $ 5.76 $ 6,883 $ 4.60 - - 30,000 $ 11,360 $ 1.74 $ 9,465 $ 1.45 $ 7,573 $ 1.16 $ 11,881 $ 2.58 $ 9,900 $ 2.15 $ 7,921 $ 1.72 - - 60,000 $ 14,207 $ 1.38 $ 11,839 $ 1.16 $ 9,472 $ 0.92 - - 150,000 $ 16,278 $ 5.42 $ 13,565 $ 4.52 $ 10,853 $ 3.61 300,000 SHELL BUILDINGS $ 11,416 $ 17.23 $ 9,514 $ 14.36 $ 7,611 $ 11.48 -All Other Shell Buildings 500 $ 11,761 $ 47.23 $ 9,802 $ 39.37 $ 7,841 $ 31.49 - - 2,500 $ 12,942 $ 11.83 $ 10,785 $ 9.85 $ 8,628 $ 7.88 - - 5,000 $ 13,533 $ 17.70 $ 11,278 $ 14.75 $ 9,022 $ 11.80 - - 10,000 $ 16,189 $ 9.46 $ 13,490 $ 7.88 $ 10,792 $ 6.30 - - 25,000 $ 18,554 $ 37.11 $ 15,461 $ 30.92 $ 12,369 $ 24.74 50,000 *Each additional 100 square feet, or portion thereof, up to the n 147 CITY OF CUPERTINOCurrent Fees Resolution 12-033 Fees Effective July 1, 2012 Schedule D - New Construction Inspection Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Cost for s Cost for Each Base Cost @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Base Cost @ Additional 100 Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdThreshold Size sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 2,110 $ 73.61 $ 1,759 $ 61.34 $ 1,407 $ 49.07 A-1 - 1,000 $ 5,055 $ 86.47 $ 4,212 $ 72.06 $ 3,370 $ 57.65 - - 5,000 $ 9,378 $ 88.25 $ 7,816 $ 73.54 $ 6,253 $ 58.83 - - 10,000 $ 18,203 $ 40.21 $ 15,169 $ 33.51 $ 12,136 $ 26.81 - - 20,000 $ 30,266 $ 26.32 $ 25,222 $ 21.94 $ 20,177 $ 17.55 - - 50,000 $ 43,426 $ 43.42 $ 36,188 $ 36.18 $ 28,951 $ 28.95 100,000 $ 1,247$ 173.84 $ 1,038$ 144.87 $ 832$ 115.90 A-2 - 250 $ 2,984$ 204.23 $ 2,487$ 170.19 $ 1,990$ 136.15 - - 1,250 $ 5,537$ 208.43 $ 4,615$ 173.70 $ 3,692$ 138.95 - - 2,500 $ 10,748$ 94.96 $ 8,957$ 79.14 $ 7,166$ 63.31 - - 5,000 $ 17,871$ 62.12 $ 14,893$ 51.77 $ 11,914$ 41.41 - - 12,500 $ 25,636$ 102.55 $ 21,364$ 85.46 $ 17,092$ 68.36 25,000 $ 2,110$ 73.61 $ 1,759$ 61.34 $ 1,407$ 49.07 A-3 - 1,000 $ 5,055$ 86.47 $ 4,212$ 72.06 $ 3,370$ 57.65 - - 5,000 $ 9,378$ 88.25 $ 7,816$ 73.54 $ 6,253$ 58.83 - - 10,000 $ 18,203$ 40.21 $ 15,169$ 33.51 $ 12,136$ 26.81 - - 20,000 $ 30,266$ 26.32 $ 25,222$ 21.94 $ 20,177$ 17.55 - - 50,000 $ 43,426$ 43.42 $ 36,188$ 36.18 $ 28,951$ 28.95 100,000 $ 1,320$ 92.06 $ 1,100$ 76.73 $ 880$ 61.38 A-4, A-5 - 500 $ 3,162$ 108.17 $ 2,634$ 90.14 $ 2,108$ 72.11 - - 2,500 $ 5,866$ 110.39 $ 4,888$ 91.99 $ 3,911$ 73.59 - - 5,000 $ 11,385$ 50.30 $ 9,487$ 41.92 $ 7,590$ 33.54 - - 10,000 $ 18,930$ 32.93 $ 15,775$ 27.43 $ 12,620$ 21.95 - - 25,000 $ 27,161$ 54.32 $ 22,635$ 45.27 $ 18,108$ 36.21 50,000 $ 827$ 57.68 $ 690$ 48.06 $ 551$ 38.45 AA Occupancy Tenant Improvements 500 $ 1,981$ 67.74 $ 1,651$ 56.46 $ 1,320$ 45.17 - - 2,500 $ 3,674$ 69.14 $ 3,062$ 57.61 $ 2,449$ 46.10 - - 5,000 $ 7,132$ 31.51 $ 5,943$ 26.27 $ 4,754$ 21.01 - - 10,000 $ 11,859$ 20.60 $ 9,882$ 17.17 $ 7,905$ 13.73 - - 25,000 $ 17,009$ 34.02 $ 14,174$ 28.35 $ 11,340$ 22.68 50,000 $ 1,553$ 108.32 $ 1,294$ 90.26 $ 1,035$ 72.21 BBanks 500 $ 3,720$ 127.26 $ 3,100$ 106.05 $ 2,480$ 84.84 - - 2,500 $ 6,901$ 129.89 $ 5,750$ 108.23 $ 4,601$ 86.59 - - 5,000 $ 13,395$ 59.19 $ 11,162$ 49.33 $ 8,930$ 39.46 - - 10,000 $ 22,272$ 38.73 $ 18,560$ 32.26 $ 14,849$ 25.81 - - 25,000 $ 31,952$ 63.91 $ 26,628$ 53.25 $ 21,302$ 42.60 50,000 $ 849$ 148.04 $ 708$ 123.37 $ 567$ 98.69 BLaundromat 200 $ 2,033$ 173.92 $ 1,695$ 144.93 $ 1,356$ 115.94 - - 1,000 $ 3,773$ 177.52 $ 3,144$ 147.93 $ 2,516$ 118.35 - - 2,000 $ 7,323$ 80.89 $ 6,102$ 67.41 $ 4,883$ 53.93 - - 4,000 $ 12,176$ 52.93 $ 10,147$ 44.10 $ 8,117$ 35.29 - - 10,000 $ 17,469$ 87.35 $ 14,558$ 72.79 $ 11,646$ 58.22 20,000 $ 1,498$ 104.42 $ 1,248$ 87.02 $ 999$ 69.61 BMedical Office 500 $ 3,585$ 122.69 $ 2,988$ 102.24 $ 2,391$ 81.79 - - 2,500 $ 6,653$ 125.22 $ 5,545$ 104.35 $ 4,435$ 83.48 - - 5,000 $ 12,913$ 57.04 $ 10,762$ 47.53 $ 8,609$ 38.02 - - 10,000 $ 21,470$ 37.34 $ 17,891$ 31.11 $ 14,313$ 24.89 - - 25,000 $ 30,803$ 61.61 $ 25,669$ 51.33 $ 20,536$ 41.07 50,000 $ 2,543$ 88.71 $ 2,120$ 73.92 $ 1,696$ 59.14 BOffices 1,000 $ 6,092$ 104.21 $ 5,077$ 86.84 $ 4,061$ 69.48 - - 5,000 $ 11,302$ 106.36 $ 9,418$ 88.64 $ 7,535$ 70.90 - - 10,000 $ 21,938$ 48.47 $ 18,282$ 40.40 $ 14,626$ 32.32 - - 20,000 $ 36,479$ 31.70 $ 30,400$ 26.41 $ 24,320$ 21.13 - - 50,000 $ 52,325$ 52.32$ 43,605$ 43.60$ 34,884$ 34.88 100,000 148 CITY OF CUPERTINOCurrent Fees Resolution 12-033 Fees Effective July 1, 2012 Schedule D - New Construction Inspection Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Cost for s Cost for Each Base Cost @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Base Cost @ Additional 100 Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdThreshold Size sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 821$ 95.35 $ 684$ 79.46 $ 547$ 63.57 BB Occupancy Tenant Improvements 300 $ 1,965$ 112.03 $ 1,637$ 93.35 $ 1,310$ 74.68 - - 1,500 $ 3,645$ 114.35 $ 3,038$ 95.29 $ 2,430$ 76.23 - - 3,000 $ 7,076$ 52.10 $ 5,897$ 43.42 $ 4,717$ 34.74 - - 6,000 $ 11,765$ 34.10 $ 9,804$ 28.41 $ 7,843$ 22.73 - - 15,000 $ 16,879$ 56.26 $ 14,066$ 46.89 $ 11,253$ 37.51 30,000 $ 589$ 205.17 $ 491$ 170.97 $ 392$ 136.78 EPreschool/School 100 $ 1,409$ 241.02 $ 1,174$ 200.85 $ 940$ 160.68 - - 500 $ 2,614$ 246.03 $ 2,178$ 205.02 $ 1,743$ 164.02 - - 1,000 $ 5,075$ 112.08 $ 4,229$ 93.40 $ 3,383$ 74.72 - - 2,000 $ 8,437$ 73.35 $ 7,031$ 61.12 $ 5,625$ 48.89 - - 5,000 $ 12,104$ 121.04 $ 10,087$ 100.87 $ 8,070$ 80.70 10,000 $ 589$ 205.17 $ 491$ 170.97 $ 392$ 136.78 EE Occupancy Tenant Improvements 100 $ 1,409$ 241.02 $ 1,174$ 200.85 $ 940$ 160.68 - - 500 $ 2,614$ 246.03 $ 2,178$ 205.02 $ 1,743$ 164.02 - - 1,000 $ 5,075$ 112.08 $ 4,229$ 93.40 $ 3,383$ 74.72 - - 2,000 $ 8,437$ 73.35 $ 7,031$ 61.12 $ 5,625$ 48.89 - - 5,000 $ 12,104$ 121.04 $ 10,087$ 100.87 $ 8,070$ 80.70 10,000 $ 2,529$ 88.20 $ 2,107$ 73.50 $ 1,686$ 58.80 F-1, F-2Factory/Industrial 1,000 $ 6,056$ 103.60 $ 5,048$ 86.34 $ 4,038$ 69.07 - - 5,000 $ 11,237$ 105.77 $ 9,364$ 88.15 $ 7,491$ 70.52 - - 10,000 $ 21,814$ 48.18 $ 18,179$ 40.14 $ 14,543$ 32.12 - - 20,000 $ 36,267$ 31.53 $ 30,223$ 26.28 $ 24,178$ 21.02 - - 50,000 $ 52,031$ 52.03 $ 43,360$ 43.36 $ 34,688$ 34.69 100,000 $ 2,237$ 78.05 $ 1,864$ 65.04 $ 1,492$ 52.03 FF Occupancy Tenant Improvements 1,000 $ 5,360$ 91.69 $ 4,467$ 76.40 $ 3,573$ 61.12 - - 5,000 $ 9,943$ 93.59 $ 8,287$ 78.00 $ 6,629$ 62.40 - - 10,000 $ 19,302$ 42.63 $ 16,085$ 35.52 $ 12,868$ 28.42 - - 20,000 $ 32,091$ 27.90 $ 26,744$ 23.26 $ 21,395$ 18.61 - - 50,000 $ 46,045$ 46.05 $ 38,372$ 38.37 $ 30,697$ 30.70 100,000 $ 589$ 205.17 $ 491$ 170.97 $ 392$ 136.78 H-1H-1 Occupancies 100 $ 1,409$ 241.02 $ 1,174$ 200.85 $ 940$ 160.68 - - 500 $ 2,614$ 246.03 $ 2,178$ 205.02 $ 1,743$ 164.02 - - 1,000 $ 5,075$ 112.08 $ 4,229$ 93.40 $ 3,383$ 74.72 - - 2,000 $ 8,437$ 73.35 $ 7,031$ 61.12 $ 5,625$ 48.89 - - 5,000 $ 12,104$ 121.04 $ 10,087$ 100.87 $ 8,070$ 80.70 10,000 $ 589$ 205.17 $ 491$ 170.97 $ 392$ 136.78 H-2 toHazardous Rooms 100 $ 1,409$ 241.02 $ 1,174$ 200.85 $ 940$ 160.68 H-5 - 500 $ 2,614$ 246.03 $ 2,178$ 205.02 $ 1,743$ 164.02 - - 1,000 $ 5,075$ 112.08 $ 4,229$ 93.40 $ 3,383$ 74.72 - - 2,000 $ 8,437$ 73.35 $ 7,031$ 61.12 $ 5,625$ 48.89 - - 5,000 $ 12,104$ 121.04 $ 10,087$ 100.87 $ 8,070$ 80.70 10,000 $ 589$ 205.17 $ 491$ 170.97 $ 392$ 136.78 HH Occupancy Tenant Improvements 100 $ 1,409$ 241.02 $ 1,174$ 200.85 $ 940$ 160.68 - - 500 $ 2,614$ 246.03 $ 2,178$ 205.02 $ 1,743$ 164.02 - - 1,000 $ 5,075$ 112.08 $ 4,229$ 93.40 $ 3,383$ 74.72 - - 2,000 $ 8,437$ 73.35 $ 7,031$ 61.12 $ 5,625$ 48.89 - - 5,000 $ 12,104$ 121.04 $ 10,087$ 100.87 $ 8,070$ 80.70 10,000 $ 972$ 67.84 $ 811$ 56.52 $ 649$ 45.22 I-1 to I-4Institutional 500 $ 2,330$ 79.69 $ 1,941$ 66.41 $ 1,553$ 53.13 - - 2,500 $ 4,322$ 81.33 $ 3,601$ 67.77 $ 2,881$ 54.22 - - 5,000 $ 8,388$ 37.05 $ 6,990$ 30.88 $ 5,592$ 24.70 - - 10,000 $ 13,946$ 24.26 $ 11,622$ 20.21 $ 9,297$ 16.17 - - 25,000 $ 20,010$ 40.02$ 16,676$ 33.35$ 13,340$ 26.67 50,000 149 CITY OF CUPERTINOCurrent Fees Resolution 12-033 Fees Effective July 1, 2012 Schedule D - New Construction Inspection Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Cost for s Cost for Each Base Cost @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Base Cost @ Additional 100 Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdThreshold Size sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 471$ 164.14 $ 392$ 136.78 $ 315$ 109.42 II Occupancy Tenant Improvements 100 $ 1,128$ 192.82 $ 940$ 160.68 $ 752$ 128.54 - - 500 $ 2,091$ 196.82 $ 1,743$ 164.02 $ 1,395$ 131.22 - - 1,000 $ 4,060$ 89.67 $ 3,383$ 74.72 $ 2,707$ 59.78 - - 2,000 $ 6,750$ 58.68 $ 5,625$ 48.89 $ 4,500$ 39.12 - - 5,000 $ 9,684$ 96.83 $ 8,070$ 80.70 $ 6,456$ 64.56 10,000 $ 3,110$ 54.24 $ 2,592$ 45.21 $ 2,073$ 36.16 MMercantile 2,000 $ 7,450$ 63.72 $ 6,208$ 53.10 $ 4,967$ 42.48 - - 10,000 $ 13,821$ 65.03 $ 11,518$ 54.19 $ 9,214$ 43.36 - - 20,000 $ 26,829$ 29.64 $ 22,357$ 24.70 $ 17,886$ 19.76 - - 40,000 $ 44,613$ 19.37 $ 37,178$ 16.15 $ 29,742$ 12.92 - - 100,000 $ 63,990$ 31.99 $ 53,325$ 26.66 $ 42,660$ 21.33 200,000 $ 802$ 93.17 $ 668$ 77.65 $ 535$ 62.12 MM Occupancy Tenant Improvements 300 $ 1,920$ 109.47 $ 1,600$ 91.23 $ 1,280$ 72.98 - - 1,500 $ 3,562$ 111.74 $ 2,968$ 93.11 $ 2,375$ 74.49 - - 3,000 $ 6,914$ 50.90 $ 5,762$ 42.42 $ 4,610$ 33.94 - - 6,000 $ 11,495$ 33.31 $ 9,580$ 27.76 $ 7,664$ 22.20 - - 15,000 $ 16,491$ 54.97 $ 13,743$ 45.81 $ 10,994$ 36.65 30,000 $ 1,497$ 65.24 $ 1,248$ 54.37 $ 998$ 43.49 R-2Apartment Bldg 800 $ 3,584$ 76.62 $ 2,987$ 63.86 $ 2,390$ 51.08 - - 4,000 $ 6,649$ 78.23 $ 5,541$ 65.19 $ 4,433$ 52.15 - - 8,000 $ 12,907$ 35.63 $ 10,755$ 29.69 $ 8,605$ 23.75 - - 16,000 $ 21,457$ 23.31 $ 17,882$ 19.44 $ 14,305$ 15.55 - - 40,000 $ 30,784$ 38.48 $ 25,654$ 32.06 $ 20,523$ 25.66 80,000 $ 1,497$ 65.24 $ 1,248$ 54.37 $ 998$ 43.49 R-2Apartment Bldg - Repeat Unit 800 $ 3,584$ 76.62 $ 2,987$ 63.86 $ 2,390$ 51.08 - - 4,000 $ 6,649$ 78.23 $ 5,541$ 65.19 $ 4,433$ 52.15 - - 8,000 $ 12,907$ 35.63 $ 10,755$ 29.69 $ 8,605$ 23.75 - - 16,000 $ 21,457$ 23.31 $ 17,882$ 19.44 $ 14,305$ 15.55 - - 40,000 $ 30,784$ 38.48 $ 25,654$ 32.06 $ 20,523$ 25.66 80,000 $ 5,009$ 58.25 $ 4,175$ 48.54 $ 3,339$ 38.83 R-1Hotels & Motels 3,000 $ 11,998$ 68.40 $ 9,999$ 57.00 $ 7,999$ 45.60 - - 15,000 $ 22,259$ 69.83 $ 18,549$ 58.19 $ 14,839$ 46.55 - - 30,000 $ 43,210$ 31.82 $ 36,008$ 26.52 $ 28,806$ 21.21 - - 60,000 $ 71,852$ 20.81 $ 59,876$ 17.35 $ 47,902$ 13.88 - - 150,000 $ 103,071$ 34.35 $ 85,892$ 28.63 $ 68,714$ 22.90 300,000 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE R-3Dwellings - Custom, Models, 499 $ 2,323$ 103.10 $ 1,936$ 85.92 $ 1,549$ 68.73 First Master Plan 1,000 $ 3,870$ 66.43 $ 3,225$ 55.36 $ 2,580$ 44.29 - 2,500 $ 4,866$ 84.99 $ 4,056$ 70.83 $ 3,245$ 56.66 - - 4,000 $ 6,566$ 84.57 $ 5,472$ 70.47 $ 4,377$ 56.38 - - 6,000 $ 8,257$ 117.16 $ 6,881$ 97.63 $ 5,506$ 78.10 - - 8,000 $ 10,601$ 106.01 $ 8,834$ 88.33 $ 7,067$ 70.66 10,000 $ 2,323$ 103.10 $ 1,936$ 85.92 $ 1,549$ 68.73 R-3Dwellings - Production Phase 1,000 $ 3,870$ 66.43 $ 3,225$ 55.36 $ 2,580$ 44.29 -of Master Plan 2,500 $ 4,866$ 84.99 $ 4,056$ 70.83 $ 3,245$ 56.66 -(repeats) 4,000 $ 6,566$ 84.57 $ 5,472$ 70.47 $ 4,377$ 56.38 - - 6,000 $ 8,257$ 117.16 $ 6,881$ 97.63 $ 5,506$ 78.10 - - 8,000 $ 10,601$ 106.01 $ 8,834$ 88.33 $ 7,067$ 70.66 10,000 $ 2,323$ 103.10 $ 1,936$ 85.92 $ 1,549$ 68.73 R-3 1,000 $ 3,870$ 66.43 $ 3,225$ 55.36 $ 2,580$ 44.29 - - 2,500 $ 4,866$ 84.99 $ 4,056$ 70.83 $ 3,245$ 56.66 - - 4,000 $ 6,566$ 84.57 $ 5,472$ 70.47 $ 4,377$ 56.38 - - 6,000 $ 8,257$ 117.16$ 6,881$ 97.63$ 5,506$ 78.10 --8,000 $ 10,601$ 106.01$ 8,834$ 88.33$ 7,067$ 70.66 10,000 150 CITY OF CUPERTINOCurrent Fees Resolution 12-033 Fees Effective July 1, 2012 Schedule D - New Construction Inspection Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Cost for s Cost for Each Base Cost @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Base Cost @ Additional 100 Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdThreshold Size sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 2,647$ 103.11 $ 2,206$ 85.92 $ 1,766$ 68.74 R-3 1,000 $ 4,193$ 66.44 $ 3,495$ 55.37 $ 2,796$ 44.29 -Models First Master Plan 2,500 $ 5,190$ 84.98 $ 4,326$ 70.81 $ 3,460$ 56.65 - - 4,000 $ 6,890$ 84.55 $ 5,742$ 70.46 $ 4,594$ 56.36 - - 6,000 $ 8,581$ 117.20 $ 7,151$ 97.67 $ 5,721$ 78.14 - - 8,000 $ 10,926$ 109.25 $ 9,105$ 91.04 $ 7,283$ 72.83 10,000 $ 2,647$ 103.11 $ 2,206$ 85.92 $ 1,766$ 68.74 R-3 1,000 $ 4,193$ 66.44 $ 3,495$ 55.37 $ 2,796$ 44.29 -Phase of Master Plan 2,500 $ 5,190$ 84.98 $ 4,326$ 70.81 $ 3,460$ 56.65 -(repeats) 4,000 $ 6,890$ 84.55 $ 5,742$ 70.46 $ 4,594$ 56.36 - - 6,000 $ 8,581$ 117.20 $ 7,151$ 97.67 $ 5,721$ 78.14 - - 8,000 $ 10,926$ 109.25 $ 9,105$ 91.04 $ 7,283$ 72.83 10,000 $ 2,647$ 103.11 $ 2,206$ 85.92 $ 1,766$ 68.74 R-3 1,000 $ 4,193$ 66.44 $ 3,495$ 55.37 $ 2,796$ 44.29 - - 2,500 $ 5,190$ 84.98 $ 4,326$ 70.81 $ 3,460$ 56.65 - - 4,000 $ 6,890$ 84.55 $ 5,742$ 70.46 $ 4,594$ 56.36 - - 6,000 $ 8,581$ 117.20 $ 7,151$ 97.67 $ 5,721$ 78.14 - - 8,000 $ 10,926$ 109.25 $ 9,105$ 91.04 $ 7,283$ 72.83 10,000 $ 2,774$ 96.75 $ 2,312$ 80.62 $ 1,850$ 64.50 R-3.1Group Care 1,000 $ 6,643$ 113.65 $ 5,536$ 94.71 $ 4,430$ 75.77 - - 5,000 $ 12,326$ 116.02 $ 10,272$ 96.68 $ 8,217$ 77.35 - - 10,000 $ 23,928$ 52.85 $ 19,940$ 44.04 $ 15,952$ 35.23 - - 20,000 $ 39,781$ 34.58 $ 33,152$ 28.82 $ 26,522$ 23.05 - - 50,000 $ 57,071$ 57.07 $ 47,559$ 47.56 $ 38,048$ 38.04 100,000 $ 450$ 156.69 $ 375$ 130.58 $ 300$ 104.46 R-4Group Care 100 $ 1,076$ 184.08 $ 897$ 153.40 $ 718$ 122.72 - - 500 $ 1,997$ 187.89 $ 1,664$ 156.57 $ 1,332$ 125.25 - - 1,000 $ 3,875$ 85.60 $ 3,230$ 71.34 $ 2,584$ 57.07 - - 2,000 $ 6,444$ 56.01 $ 5,370$ 46.67 $ 4,296$ 37.34 - - 5,000 $ 9,244$ 92.43 $ 7,703$ 77.03 $ 6,163$ 61.63 10,000 $ 447$ 194.52 $ 372$ 162.10 $ 298$ 129.68 RR Occupancy Tenant Improvements 80 $ 1,069$ 228.51 $ 891$ 190.42 $ 713$ 152.34 - - 400 $ 1,983$ 233.23 $ 1,653$ 194.36 $ 1,322$ 155.49 - - 800 $ 3,849$ 106.26 $ 3,208$ 88.54 $ 2,566$ 70.83 - - 1,600 $ 6,399$ 69.54 $ 5,332$ 57.95 $ 4,266$ 46.35 - - 4,000 $ 9,181$ 114.75 $ 7,650$ 95.63 $ 6,120$ 76.49 8,000 $ 1,486$ 86.41 $ 1,239$ 72.01 $ 991$ 57.60 S-1Moderate - Hazard Storage 600 $ 3,560$ 101.50 $ 2,967$ 84.58 $ 2,374$ 67.67 - 3,000 $ 6,606$ 103.59 $ 5,505$ 86.33 $ 4,404$ 69.06 - 6,000 $ 12,821$ 47.19 $ 10,684$ 39.32 $ 8,547$ 31.47 - - 12,000 $ 21,315$ 30.89 $ 17,763$ 25.74 $ 14,210$ 20.59 - - 30,000 $ 30,582$ 50.98 $ 25,486$ 42.48 $ 20,388$ 33.98 60,000 $ 14,359$ 50.08 $ 11,966$ 41.73 $ 9,573$ 33.39 S-2Low - Hazard Storage 10,000 $ 34,391$ 58.87 $ 28,660$ 49.05 $ 22,928$ 39.24 - - 50,000 $ 63,823$ 60.04 $ 53,186$ 50.03 $ 42,550$ 40.03 - - 100,000 $ 123,863$ 27.38 $ 103,219$ 22.82 $ 82,576$ 18.25 - - 200,000 $ 206,003$ 17.91 $ 171,670$ 14.93 $ 137,336$ 11.93 - - 500,000 $ 295,548$ 29.55 $ 246,291$ 24.63 $ 197,032$ 19.70 1,000,000 $ 1,254$ 72.85 $ 1,045$ 60.71 $ 836$ 48.57 SS Occupancy Tenant Improvements 600 $ 3,002$ 85.60 $ 2,502$ 71.34 $ 2,002$ 57.07 - - 3,000 $ 5,570$ 87.35 $ 4,642$ 72.79 $ 3,713$ 58.22 - - 6,000 $ 10,810$ 39.80 $ 9,008$ 33.16 $ 7,208$ 26.53 - - 12,000 $ 17,973$ 26.04 $ 14,978$ 21.71 $ 11,983$ 17.37 - - 30,000 $ 25,787$ 42.98$ 21,489$ 35.81$ 17,191$ 28.65 60,000 151 CITY OF CUPERTINOCurrent Fees Resolution 12-033 Fees Effective July 1, 2012 Schedule D - New Construction Inspection Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Cost for Cost for s Cost for Each Base Cost @ Each Base Cost @ Each IBC Project Size Base Cost @ Additional 100 Threshold Additional Threshold Additional Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdThreshold Size sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * UPrivate Garage/Agricultural Bldg 40 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE - - 200 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE - - 400 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE $ 4,325$ 238.83 $ 3,604$ 199.03 $ 2,883$ 159.23 - - 1,000 $ 7,191$ 156.28 $ 5,993$ 130.22 $ 4,794$ 104.18 - - 2,000 $ 10,316$ 257.90 $ 8,598$ 214.92 $ 6,878$ 171.93 4,000 $ 389$ 13.56 $ 324$ 11.30 $ 260$ 9.05 - 1,000 $ 931$ 15.92 $ 777$ 13.27 $ 621$ 10.61 - - 5,000 $ 1,728$ 16.26 $ 1,440$ 13.55 $ 1,152$ 10.84 - - 10,000 $ 3,354$ 7.42 $ 2,795$ 6.18 $ 2,236$ 4.95 - - 20,000 $ 5,579$ 4.86 $ 4,649$ 4.06 $ 3,720$ 3.24 - - 50,000 $ 8,009$ 8.01 $ 6,674$ 6.67 $ 5,340$ 5.34 100,000 - 1,000 - - 2,500 - - 4,000 - - 6,000 - - 8,000 10,000 $ 1,431$ 99.85 $ 1,193$ 83.21 $ 954$ 66.57 -Standard Comm. Foundation 500 $ 3,429$ 117.32 $ 2,857$ 97.77 $ 2,286$ 78.22 -w/o Podium 2,500 $ 6,362$ 119.72 $ 5,302$ 99.76 $ 4,242$ 79.81 - - 5,000 $ 12,347$ 54.56 $ 10,290$ 45.47 $ 8,232$ 36.37 - - 10,000 $ 20,531$ 35.70 $ 17,110$ 29.75 $ 13,688$ 23.81 - - 25,000 $ 29,457$ 58.92 $ 24,548$ 49.09 $ 19,638$ 39.27 50,000 $ 3,632$ 42.23 $ 3,027$ 35.20 $ 2,422$ 28.16 -Standard Comm. Foundation 3,000 $ 8,701$ 49.61 $ 7,251$ 41.34 $ 5,801$ 33.07 -w/ Podium 15,000 $ 16,142$ 50.63 $ 13,450$ 42.19 $ 10,762$ 33.76 - - 30,000 $ 31,329$ 23.07 $ 26,107$ 19.23 $ 20,887$ 15.38 - - 60,000 $ 52,097$ 15.10 $ 43,412$ 12.58 $ 34,733$ 10.06 - - 150,000 300,000 $ 74,736$ 24.91 $ 62,277$ 20.76 $ 49,826$ 16.61 SHELL BUILDINGS $ 1,674$ 116.78$ 1,396$ 97.33$ 1,116$ 77.86 -All Other Shell Buildings 500 $ 4,010$ 137.19$ 3,341$ 114.33$ 2,673$ 91.45 - - 2,500 $ 7,440$ 140.04$ 6,200$ 116.70$ 4,960$ 93.37 - - 5,000 $ 14,442$ 63.78$ 12,035$ 53.15$ 9,628$ 42.53 - - 10,000 $ 24,010$ 41.75$ 20,008$ 34.80$ 16,006$ 27.84 - - 25,000 $ 34,449$ 68.90$ 28,707$ 57.42$ 22,966$ 45.93 50,000 *Each additional 100 square feet, or portion thereof, up to the n 152 CITY OF CUPERTINO Current Fees Resolution 12-033 Fees Effective July 1, 2012 Schedule D - Consolidated Schedule of Total Construction Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Base Cost Cost for Cost for @ Cost for Each Base Cost @ Each Base Cost @ Each Project Size Threshold Additional 100 Threshold Additional Threshold Additional IBC Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdSize sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 9,620 $ 79.27 $ 8,017 $ 66.06 $ 6,414 $ 52.84 A-1 - 1,000 $ 12,791 $ 102.01 $ 10,659 $ 85.01 $ 8,528 $ 68.01 - - 5,000 $ 17,892 $ 92.14 $ 14,910 $ 76.78 $ 11,929 $ 61.42 - - 10,000 $ 27,105 $ 46.03 $ 22,588 $ 38.36 $ 18,071 $ 30.69 - - 20,000 $ 40,914 $ 29.43 $ 34,096 $ 24.52 $ 27,275 $ 19.62 - - 50,000 $ 55,627 $ 55.62 $ 46,355 $ 46.35 $ 37,085 $ 37.08 - - 100,000 $ 8,731 $ 196.43 $ 7,275 $ 163.70 $ 5,822 $ 130.96 A-2 - 250 $ 10,694 $ 266.17 $ 8,912 $ 221.82 $ 7,130 $ 177.45 - - 1,250 $ 14,021 $ 223.89 $ 11,685 $ 186.58 $ 9,349 $ 149.26 - - 2,500 $ 19,619 $ 118.18 $ 16,350 $ 98.49 $ 13,080 $ 78.79 - - 5,000 $ 28,484 $ 74.50 $ 23,736 $ 62.09 $ 18,989 $ 49.67 - - 12,500 $ 37,796 $ 151.19 $ 31,498 $ 125.99 $ 25,199 $ 100.78 - - 25,000 $ 9,620 $ 79.27 $ 8,017 $ 66.06 $ 6,414 $ 52.84 A-3 - 1,000 $ 12,791 $ 102.01 $ 10,659 $ 85.01 $ 8,528 $ 68.01 - - 5,000 $ 17,892 $ 92.14 $ 14,910 $ 76.78 $ 11,929 $ 61.42 - - 10,000 $ 27,105 $ 46.03 $ 22,588 $ 38.36 $ 18,071 $ 30.69 - - 20,000 $ 40,914 $ 29.43 $ 34,096 $ 24.52 $ 27,275 $ 19.62 - - 50,000 $ 55,627 $ 55.62 $ 46,355 $ 46.35 $ 37,085 $ 37.08 - - 100,000 $ 7,459 $ 101.33 $ 6,217 $ 84.45 $ 4,974 $ 67.56 A-4, A-5 - 500 $ 9,487 $ 133.56 $ 7,905 $ 111.30 $ 6,325 $ 89.04 - - 2,500 $ 12,826 $ 116.75 $ 10,688 $ 97.29 $ 8,551 $ 77.82 - - 5,000 $ 18,663 $ 59.83 $ 15,552 $ 49.86 $ 12,442 $ 39.90 - - 10,000 $ 27,637 $ 38.00 $ 23,031 $ 31.66 $ 18,425 $ 25.33 - - 25,000 $ 37,137 $ 74.27 $ 30,949 $ 61.90 $ 24,759 $ 49.51 - - 50,000 $ 4,227 $ 62.80 $ 3,524 $ 52.33 $ 2,818 $ 41.86 AA Occupancy Tenant Improvements 500 $ 5,484 $ 81.81 $ 4,570 $ 68.18 $ 3,655 $ 54.55 - - 2,500 $ 7,528 $ 72.65 $ 6,274 $ 60.53 $ 5,018 $ 48.44 - - 5,000 $ 11,162 $ 36.79 $ 9,301 $ 30.67 $ 7,441 $ 24.53 - - 10,000 $ 16,681 $ 23.42 $ 13,900 $ 19.52 $ 11,119 $ 15.61 - - 25,000 $ 22,536 $ 45.07 $ 18,779 $ 37.56 $ 15,025 $ 30.04 50,000 $ 8,942 $ 119.46 $ 7,452 $ 99.55 $ 5,961 $ 79.64 BBanks 500 $ 11,332 $ 157.85 $ 9,443 $ 131.55 $ 7,555 $ 105.24 - - 2,500 $ 15,278 $ 137.54 $ 12,731 $ 114.61 $ 10,185 $ 91.69 - - 5,000 $ 22,154 $ 70.66 $ 18,461 $ 58.89 $ 14,770 $ 47.11 - - 10,000 $ 32,752 $ 44.83 $ 27,293 $ 37.34 $ 21,836 $ 29.88 - - 25,000 $ 43,957 $ 87.92 $ 36,632 $ 73.25 $ 29,306 $ 58.61 - - 50,000 $ 7,857 $ 174.48 $ 6,549 $ 145.40 $ 5,240 $ 116.32 BLaundromat 200 $ 9,253 $ 246.42 $ 7,712 $ 205.35 $ 6,169 $ 164.28 - - 1,000 $ 11,718 $ 195.65 $ 9,765 $ 163.05 $ 7,813 $ 130.44 - - 2,000 $ 15,631 $ 108.07 $ 13,025 $ 90.06 $ 10,421 $ 72.05 - - 4,000 $ 22,114 $ 67.43 $ 18,429 $ 56.18 $ 14,743 $ 44.96 - - 10,000 $ 28,858 $ 144.29 $ 24,049 $ 120.24 $ 19,238 $ 96.18 - - 20,000 $ 10,251 $ 117.64 $ 8,542 $ 98.03 $ 6,835 $ 78.41 BMedical Office 500 $ 12,602 $ 158.90 $ 10,502 $ 132.41 $ 8,402 $ 105.93 - - 2,500 $ 16,575 $ 134.29 $ 13,814 $ 111.90 $ 11,050 $ 89.52 - - 5,000 $ 23,288 $ 70.62 $ 19,409 $ 58.84 $ 15,527 $ 47.08 - - 10,000 $ 33,883 $ 44.58 $ 28,235 $ 37.14 $ 22,588 $ 29.72 - - 25,000 $ 45,027 $ 90.06 $ 37,522 $ 75.03 $ 30,018 $ 60.03 50,000 $ 10,883 $ 95.00 $ 9,070 $ 79.16 $ 7,256 $ 63.33 BOffices 1,000 $ 14,684 $ 121.48 $ 12,237 $ 101.23 $ 9,789 $ 80.99 - - 5,000 $ 20,758 $ 110.68 $ 17,298 $ 92.24 $ 13,839 $ 73.78 - - 10,000 $ 31,826 $ 54.93 $ 26,522 $ 45.78 $ 21,218 $ 36.63 - - 20,000 $ 48,305 $ 35.16 $ 40,255 $ 29.29 $ 32,204 $ 23.43 - - 50,000 $ 65,879$ 65.87$ 54,901$ 54.89$ 43,921$ 43.92 100,000 $ 3,746$ 102.70$ 3,122$ 85.58$ 2,497$ 68.47 BB Occupancy Tenant Improvements300 $ 4,979$ 132.20$ 4,148$ 110.16$ 3,319$ 88.13 --1,500 $ 6,961$ 119.39$ 5,802$ 99.49$ 4,641$ 79.59 --3,000 $ 10,543$ 59.65$ 8,787$ 49.72$ 7,029$ 39.78 --6,000 $ 15,913$ 38.13$ 13,261$ 31.77$ 10,609$ 25.42 --15,000 $ 21,632$ 72.10$ 18,027$ 60.10$ 14,422$ 48.07 --30,000 153 CITY OF CUPERTINO Current Fees Resolution 12-033 Fees Effective July 1, 2012 Schedule D - Consolidated Schedule of Total Construction Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Base Cost Cost for Cost for @ Cost for Each Base Cost @ Each Base Cost @ Each Project Size Threshold Additional 100 Threshold Additional Threshold Additional IBC Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdSize sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 8,232 $ 262.82 $ 6,860 $ 219.01 $ 5,487 $ 175.21 EPreschool/School 100 $ 9,283 $ 399.15 $ 7,735 $ 332.63 $ 6,189 $ 266.10 - - 500 $ 11,278 $ 285.56 $ 9,398 $ 237.97 $ 7,520 $ 190.38 - - 1,000 $ 14,135 $ 171.37 $ 11,778 $ 142.81 $ 9,422 $ 114.24 - - 2,000 $ 19,275 $ 104.97 $ 16,062 $ 87.48 $ 12,850 $ 69.98 - - 5,000 $ 24,524 $ 245.23 $ 20,437 $ 204.36 $ 16,349 $ 163.49 - - 10,000 $ 5,187 $ 239.85 $ 4,323 $ 199.87 $ 3,458 $ 159.90 EE Occupancy Tenant Improvements 100 $ 6,146 $ 336.16 $ 5,122 $ 280.13 $ 4,099 $ 224.10 - - 500 $ 7,827 $ 269.82 $ 6,522 $ 224.83 $ 5,218 $ 179.87 - - 1,000 $ 10,526 $ 147.75 $ 8,771 $ 123.12 $ 7,016 $ 98.51 - - 2,000 $ 14,958 $ 92.39 $ 12,465 $ 76.98 $ 9,972 $ 61.58 - - 5,000 $ 19,576 $ 195.76 $ 16,314 $ 163.14 $ 13,051 $ 130.51 - - 10,000 $ 11,821 $ 95.22 $ 9,850 $ 79.34 $ 7,881 $ 63.48 F-1, F-2Factory/Industrial 1,000 $ 15,629 $ 122.83 $ 13,025 $ 102.36 $ 10,420 $ 81.89 - - 5,000 $ 21,771 $ 110.56 $ 18,142 $ 92.14 $ 14,514 $ 73.71 - - 10,000 $ 32,827 $ 55.40 $ 27,356 $ 46.16 $ 21,885 $ 36.93 - - 20,000 $ 49,446 $ 35.38 $ 41,206 $ 29.48 $ 32,965 $ 23.58 - - 50,000 $ 67,135 $ 67.14 $ 55,947 $ 55.95 $ 44,757 $ 44.75 - - 100,000 $ 9,055 $ 83.19 $ 7,546 $ 69.33 $ 6,037 $ 55.45 FF Occupancy Tenant Improvements 1,000 $ 12,384 $ 105.81 $ 10,320 $ 88.17 $ 8,256 $ 70.53 - - 5,000 $ 17,673 $ 97.10 $ 14,729 $ 80.92 $ 11,783 $ 64.74 - - 10,000 $ 27,383 $ 47.94 $ 22,819 $ 39.94 $ 18,255 $ 31.96 - - 20,000 $ 41,763 $ 30.71 $ 34,805 $ 25.60 $ 27,844 $ 20.48 - - 50,000 $ 57,120 $ 57.12 $ 47,602 $ 47.59 $ 38,081 $ 38.09 - - 100,000 $ 8,580 $ 265.45 $ 7,151 $ 221.21 $ 5,720 $ 176.98 H-1H-1 Occupancies 100 $ 9,642 $ 406.37 $ 8,035 $ 338.65 $ 6,429 $ 270.92 - - 500 $ 11,674 $ 287.34 $ 9,728 $ 239.45 $ 7,782 $ 191.57 - - 1,000 $ 14,548 $ 174.10 $ 12,123 $ 145.08 $ 9,699 $ 116.06 - - 2,000 $ 19,770 $ 106.42 $ 16,475 $ 88.69 $ 13,180 $ 70.94 - - 5,000 $ 25,091 $ 250.90 $ 20,910 $ 209.09 $ 16,728 $ 167.28 - - 10,000 $ 6,963 $ 253.26 $ 5,803 $ 211.04 $ 4,642 $ 168.83 H-2 toHazardous Rooms 100 $ 7,976 $ 372.89 $ 6,646 $ 310.74 $ 5,318 $ 248.59 H-5 - 500 $ 9,839 $ 279.00 $ 8,199 $ 232.49 $ 6,561 $ 186.00 - - 1,000 $ 12,630 $ 161.53 $ 10,526 $ 134.60 $ 8,420 $ 107.69 - - 2,000 $ 17,476 $ 99.72 $ 14,563 $ 83.10 $ 11,651 $ 66.48 - - 5,000 $ 22,461 $ 224.61 $ 18,718 $ 187.18 $ 14,975 $ 149.75 10,000 $ 6,583 $ 250.39 $ 5,486 $ 208.66 $ 4,388 $ 166.92 HH Occupancy Tenant Improvements 100 $ 7,584 $ 365.01 $ 6,319 $ 304.18 $ 5,057 $ 243.34 - - 500 $ 9,409 $ 277.05 $ 7,840 $ 230.88 $ 6,273 $ 184.71 - - 1,000 $ 12,180 $ 158.59 $ 10,150 $ 132.16 $ 8,120 $ 105.72 - - 2,000 $ 16,937 $ 98.14 $ 14,115 $ 81.79 $ 11,291 $ 65.42 - - 5,000 $ 21,844 $ 218.43 $ 18,203 $ 182.03 $ 14,563 $ 145.63 10,000 $ 7,821 $ 78.18 $ 6,519 $ 65.13 $ 5,215 $ 52.11 I-1 to I-4Institutional 500 $ 9,386 $ 108.04 $ 7,822 $ 90.03 $ 6,257 $ 72.02 - - 2,500 $ 12,087 $ 88.41 $ 10,072 $ 73.67 $ 8,058 $ 58.95 - - 5,000 $ 16,508 $ 47.69 $ 13,756 $ 39.75 $ 11,005 $ 31.79 - - 10,000 $ 23,661 $ 29.92 $ 19,718 $ 24.93 $ 15,773 $ 19.94 - - 25,000 $ 31,141 $ 62.28 $ 25,952 $ 51.90 $ 20,761 $ 41.51 50,000 $ 4,657 $ 195.71 $ 3,880 $ 163.09 $ 3,106 $ 130.47 II Occupancy Tenant Improvements 100 $ 5,440 $ 279.42 $ 4,534 $ 232.85 $ 3,627 $ 186.27 - - 500 $ 6,836 $ 218.46 $ 5,697 $ 182.06 $ 4,559 $ 145.66 - - 1,000 $ 9,021 $ 122.14 $ 7,518 $ 101.77 $ 6,015 $ 81.42 - - 2,000 $ 12,685 $ 75.99 $ 10,572 $ 63.31 $ 8,457 $ 50.67 - - 5,000 $ 16,485$ 164.84$ 13,737$ 137.37$ 10,991$ 109.90 --10,000 $ 9,859$ 56.79$ 8,216$ 47.33$ 6,572$ 37.86 MMercantile2,000 $ 14,402$ 70.69$ 12,002$ 58.91$ 9,603$ 47.12 --10,000 $ 21,471$ 66.80$ 17,892$ 55.66$ 14,314$ 44.54 --20,000 $ 34,831$ 32.25$ 29,026$ 26.87$ 23,220$ 21.49 --40,000 $ 54,178$ 20.77$ 45,149$ 17.32$ 36,119$ 13.86 --100,000 $ 74,951$ 37.47$ 62,459$ 31.23$ 49,967$ 24.99 200,000 154 CITY OF CUPERTINO Current Fees Resolution 12-033 Fees Effective July 1, 2012 Schedule D - Consolidated Schedule of Total Construction Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Base Cost Cost for Cost for @ Cost for Each Base Cost @ Each Base Cost @ Each Project Size Threshold Additional 100 Threshold Additional Threshold Additional IBC Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdSize sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 4,817 $ 103.26 $ 4,014 $ 86.05 $ 3,211 $ 68.84 MM Occupancy Tenant Improvements 300 $ 6,056 $ 137.15 $ 5,046 $ 114.30 $ 4,037 $ 91.43 - - 1,500 $ 8,113 $ 118.67 $ 6,760 $ 98.89 $ 5,409 $ 79.11 - - 3,000 $ 11,673 $ 61.28 $ 9,727 $ 51.08 $ 7,783 $ 40.86 - - 6,000 $ 17,189 $ 38.86 $ 14,325 $ 32.38 $ 11,459 $ 25.90 - - 15,000 $ 23,017 $ 76.72 $ 19,181 $ 63.93 $ 15,345 $ 51.15 30,000 $ 9,413 $ 72.71 $ 7,844 $ 60.59 $ 6,275 $ 48.47 R-2Apartment Bldg 800 $ 11,738 $ 97.08 $ 9,783 $ 80.91 $ 7,826 $ 64.72 - - 4,000 $ 15,622 $ 83.36 $ 13,019 $ 69.47 $ 10,415 $ 55.56 - - 8,000 $ 22,289 $ 43.29 $ 18,574 $ 36.08 $ 14,861 $ 28.86 - - 16,000 $ 32,679 $ 27.41 $ 27,234 $ 22.85 $ 21,787 $ 18.28 - - 40,000 $ 43,645 $ 54.55 $ 36,372 $ 45.46 $ 29,097 $ 36.38 80,000 $ 5,531 $ 69.04 $ 4,609 $ 57.54 $ 3,687 $ 46.02 R-2Apartment Bldg - Repeat Unit 800 $ 7,740 $ 87.04 $ 6,450 $ 72.55 $ 5,161 $ 58.03 - - 4,000 $ 11,222 $ 80.84 $ 9,352 $ 67.36 $ 7,481 $ 53.89 - - 8,000 $ 17,689 $ 39.55 $ 14,739 $ 32.96 $ 11,793 $ 26.36 - - 16,000 $ 27,178 $ 25.40 $ 22,649 $ 21.18 $ 18,119 $ 16.94 - - 40,000 $ 37,340 $ 46.67 $ 31,118 $ 38.89 $ 24,894 $ 31.12 80,000 $ 16,781 $ 61.21 $ 13,986 $ 51.01 $ 11,187 $ 40.81 R-1Hotels & Motels 3,000 $ 24,126 $ 76.52 $ 20,105 $ 63.77 $ 16,084 $ 51.01 - - 15,000 $ 35,604 $ 71.86 $ 29,670 $ 59.87 $ 23,736 $ 47.89 - - 30,000 $ 57,161 $ 34.87 $ 47,634 $ 29.06 $ 38,107 $ 23.24 - - 60,000 $ 88,548 $ 22.44 $ 73,790 $ 18.71 $ 59,033 $ 14.97 - - 150,000 $ 122,213 $ 40.73 $ 101,844 $ 33.95 $ 81,476 $ 27.15 300,000 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE R-3Dwellings - Custom, Models, 499 $ 6,026 $ 131.88 $ 5,022 $ 109.89 $ 4,017 $ 87.91 First Master Plan 1,000 $ 8,005 $ 95.17 $ 6,670 $ 79.31 $ 5,336 $ 63.45 - 2,500 $ 9,431 $ 95.77 $ 7,861 $ 79.81 $ 6,289 $ 63.85 - - 4,000 $ 11,347 $ 160.08 $ 9,456 $ 133.39 $ 7,565 $ 106.71 - - 6,000 $ 14,548 $ 149.55 $ 12,124 $ 124.62 $ 9,700 $ 99.70 - - 8,000 $ 17,540 $ 175.39 $ 14,617 $ 146.16 $ 11,693 $ 116.92 10,000 $ 4,246 $ 104.53 $ 3,539 $ 87.11 $ 2,831 $ 69.68 R-3Dwellings - Production Phase 1,000 $ 5,815 $ 67.87 $ 4,846 $ 56.56 $ 3,877 $ 45.25 -of Master Plan 2,500 $ 6,832 $ 86.08 $ 5,694 $ 71.74 $ 4,556 $ 57.38 -(repeats) 4,000 $ 8,554 $ 119.07 $ 7,129 $ 99.21 $ 5,702 $ 79.38 - - 6,000 $ 10,935 $ 127.96 $ 9,113 $ 106.62 $ 7,291 $ 85.30 - - 8,000 $ 13,495 $ 134.94 $ 11,246 $ 112.44 $ 8,996 $ 89.95 10,000 $ 8,686 $ 160.61 $ 7,238 $ 133.85 $ 5,791 $ 107.07 R-3 1,000 $ 11,095 $ 123.94 $ 9,246 $ 103.29 $ 7,398 $ 82.63 - - 2,500 $ 12,954 $ 106.57 $ 10,796 $ 88.82 $ 8,637 $ 71.04 - - 4,000 $ 15,086 $ 235.55 $ 12,571 $ 196.29 $ 10,057 $ 157.04 - - 6,000 $ 19,796 $ 181.88 $ 16,498 $ 151.57 $ 13,199 $ 121.25 - - 8,000 $ 23,435 $ 234.34 $ 19,529 $ 195.27 $ 15,623 $ 156.21 10,000 $ 9,549 $ 117.49 $ 7,957 $ 97.91 $ 6,367 $ 78.33 R-3 1,000 $ 11,310 $ 123.95 $ 9,426 $ 103.30 $ 7,541 $ 82.63 -First Master Plan 2,500 $ 13,170 $ 95.79 $ 10,977 $ 79.82 $ 8,781 $ 63.86 - - 4,000 $ 15,086 $ 149.26 $ 12,572 $ 124.38 $ 10,059 $ 99.50 - - 6,000 $ 18,072 $ 192.69 $ 15,060 $ 160.57 $ 12,048 $ 128.46 - - 8,000 $ 21,926 $ 219.25 $ 18,272 $ 182.70 $ 14,617 $ 146.16 10,000 $ 6,573 $ 110.30 $ 5,477 $ 91.91 $ 4,382 $ 73.53 R-3 1,000 $ 8,226 $ 97.08 $ 6,855 $ 80.90 $ 5,485 $ 64.71 -of Master Plan 2,500 $ 9,683 $ 90.36 $ 8,070 $ 75.30 $ 6,455 $ 60.24 -(repeats) 4,000 $ 11,490 $ 117.89 $ 9,575 $ 98.24 $ 7,661 $ 78.59 - - 6,000 $ 13,848$ 156.77$ 11,540$ 130.65$ 9,233$ 104.52 --8,000 $ 16,984$ 169.83$ 14,154$ 141.52$ 11,322$ 113.22 10,000 $ 15,660$ 131.86$ 13,050$ 109.88$ 10,441$ 87.91 R-31,000 $ 17,637$ 181.50$ 14,698$ 151.26$ 11,759$ 120.99 --2,500 $ 20,360$ 106.53$ 16,967$ 88.76$ 13,574$ 71.01 --4,000 $ 22,491$ 214.00$ 18,743$ 178.34$ 14,994$ 142.67 --6,000 $ 26,771$ 268.15$ 22,310$ 223.47$ 17,848$ 178.78 --8,000 155 CITY OF CUPERTINO Current Fees Resolution 12-033 Fees Effective July 1, 2012 Schedule D - Consolidated Schedule of Total Construction Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Base Cost Cost for Cost for @ Cost for Each Base Cost @ Each Base Cost @ Each Project Size Threshold Additional 100 Threshold Additional Threshold Additional IBC Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdSize sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 32,135 $ 321.33 $ 26,780 $ 267.78 $ 21,422 $ 214.22 10,000 $ 16,347 $ 106.99 $ 13,623 $ 89.15 $ 10,899 $ 71.33 R-3.1Group Care 1,000 $ 20,626 $ 141.72 $ 17,189 $ 118.11 $ 13,752 $ 94.48 - - 5,000 $ 27,713 $ 123.05 $ 23,094 $ 102.54 $ 18,475 $ 82.04 - - 10,000 $ 40,017 $ 63.38 $ 33,348 $ 52.81 $ 26,678 $ 42.25 - - 20,000 $ 59,028 $ 40.19 $ 49,191 $ 33.50 $ 39,353 $ 26.79 - - 50,000 $ 79,124 $ 79.12 $ 65,937 $ 65.93 $ 52,750 $ 52.74 100,000 $ 9,583 $ 225.59 $ 7,986 $ 188.00 $ 6,389 $ 150.39 R-4Group Care 100 $ 10,485 $ 373.06 $ 8,738 $ 310.88 $ 6,991 $ 248.71 - - 500 $ 12,351 $ 235.12 $ 10,292 $ 195.94 $ 8,235 $ 156.74 - - 1,000 $ 14,701 $ 156.47 $ 12,252 $ 130.39 $ 9,802 $ 104.32 - - 2,000 $ 19,396 $ 93.80 $ 16,163 $ 78.16 $ 12,931 $ 62.53 - - 5,000 $ 24,086 $ 240.85 $ 20,071 $ 200.71 $ 16,058 $ 160.58 10,000 $ 4,405 $ 231.83 $ 3,670 $ 193.19 $ 2,937 $ 154.55 RR Occupancy Tenant Improvements 80 $ 5,146 $ 330.87 $ 4,289 $ 275.73 $ 3,431 $ 220.59 - - 400 $ 6,470 $ 258.80 $ 5,392 $ 215.68 $ 4,314 $ 172.54 - - 800 $ 8,540 $ 144.64 $ 7,118 $ 120.52 $ 5,694 $ 96.41 - - 1,600 $ 12,012 $ 90.03 $ 10,009 $ 75.02 $ 8,008 $ 60.01 - - 4,000 $ 15,613 $ 195.14 $ 13,010 $ 162.63 $ 10,408 $ 130.08 8,000 $ 10,428 $ 97.65 $ 8,691 $ 81.38 $ 6,953 $ 65.10 S-1Moderate-Hazard Storage 600 $ 12,772 $ 132.32 $ 10,644 $ 110.27 $ 8,515 $ 88.22 - 3,000 $ 16,743 $ 111.29 $ 13,952 $ 92.75 $ 11,162 $ 74.20 - 6,000 $ 23,420 $ 58.77 $ 19,517 $ 48.98 $ 15,613 $ 39.19 - - 12,000 $ 33,998 $ 37.06 $ 28,333 $ 30.88 $ 22,666 $ 24.70 - - 30,000 $ 45,115 $ 75.20 $ 37,597 $ 62.66 $ 30,077 $ 50.13 60,000 $ 25,395 $ 50.91 $ 21,163 $ 42.42 $ 16,931 $ 33.95 S-2Low-Hazard Storage 10,000 $ 45,760 $ 61.15 $ 38,134 $ 50.95 $ 30,508 $ 40.76 - - 50,000 $ 76,334 $ 60.61 $ 63,612 $ 50.50 $ 50,890 $ 40.41 - - 100,000 $ 136,945 $ 28.24 $ 114,121 $ 23.53 $ 91,298 $ 18.83 - - 200,000 $ 221,662 $ 18.36 $ 184,719 $ 15.31 $ 147,775 $ 12.23 - - 500,000 $ 313,491 $ 31.35 $ 261,243 $ 26.12 $ 208,994 $ 20.90 1,000,000 $ 6,677 $ 79.67 $ 5,564 $ 66.39 $ 4,452 $ 53.12 SS Occupancy Tenant Improvements 600 $ 8,589 $ 104.29 $ 7,158 $ 86.92 $ 5,727 $ 69.53 - - 3,000 $ 11,718 $ 92.04 $ 9,765 $ 76.69 $ 7,812 $ 61.34 - - 6,000 $ 17,238 $ 46.83 $ 14,364 $ 39.01 $ 11,494 $ 31.22 - - 12,000 $ 25,666 $ 29.76 $ 21,388 $ 24.81 $ 17,111 $ 19.85 - - 30,000 $ 34,596 $ 57.66 $ 28,829 $ 48.04 $ 23,063 $ 38.44 60,000 UPrivate Garage/Agricultural Bldg 40 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE - - 200 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE - - 400 SEE MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE $ 9,512 $ 323.72 $ 7,927 $ 269.77 $ 6,341 $ 215.82 - - 1,000 $ 13,397 $ 201.54 $ 11,165 $ 167.94 $ 8,932 $ 134.35 - - 2,000 $ 17,427 $ 435.67 $ 14,524 $ 363.07 $ 11,619 $ 290.44 4,000 $ 6,699 $ 18.32 $ 5,583 $ 15.26 $ 4,467 $ 12.22 - 1,000 $ 7,432 $ 28.99 $ 6,194 $ 24.15 $ 4,955 $ 19.32 - - 5,000 $ 8,882 $ 19.53 $ 7,402 $ 16.27 $ 5,922 $ 13.01 - - 10,000 $ 10,835 $ 12.31 $ 9,029 $ 10.26 $ 7,224 $ 8.21 - - 20,000 $ 14,525 $ 7.49 $ 12,105 $ 6.25 $ 9,685 $ 4.99 - - 50,000 $ 18,269 $ 18.27 $ 15,224 $ 15.22 $ 12,180 $ 12.18 100,000 $ 3,339 $ 6.70 $ 2,784 $ 5.59 $ 2,227 $ 4.48 - 1,000 $ 3,440 $ 23.05 $ 2,867 $ 19.20 $ 2,294 $ 15.37 - - 2,500 $ 3,786 $ 8.63 $ 3,155 $ 7.19 $ 2,524 $ 5.75 - - 4,000 $ 3,958 $ 38.85 $ 3,298 $ 32.37 $ 2,640 $ 25.90 - - 6,000 $ 4,736 $ 34.59 $ 3,947 $ 28.82 $ 3,158 $ 23.06 - - 8,000 $ 5,427$ 54.26$ 4,522$ 45.22$ 3,619$ 36.18 10,000 $ 10,184$ 113.07$ 8,487$ 94.22$ 6,790$ 75.37 -Standard Comm. Foundation500 $ 12,446$ 153.53$ 10,371$ 127.94$ 8,297$ 102.36 -w/o Podium2,500 $ 16,284$ 128.79$ 13,571$ 107.31$ 10,857$ 85.85 --5,000 $ 22,722$ 68.14$ 18,937$ 56.78$ 15,150$ 45.43 --10,000 $ 32,944$ 42.94$ 27,454$ 35.78$ 21,963$ 28.64 --25,000 $ 43,681$ 87.37$ 36,401$ 72.79$ 29,120$ 58.23 50,000 156 CITY OF CUPERTINO Current Fees Resolution 12-033 Fees Effective July 1, 2012 Schedule D - Consolidated Schedule of Total Construction Fees Construction Types: Construction Types: Construction Types: I-A, I-B II-A, III-A, V-A II-B, III-B, IV, V-B Base Cost Cost for Cost for @ Cost for Each Base Cost @ Each Base Cost @ Each Project Size Threshold Additional 100 Threshold Additional Threshold Additional IBC Class IBC Occupancy TypeThresholdSize sf * Size 100 sf * Size 100 sf * $ 13,653 $ 44.75 $ 11,378 $ 37.30 $ 9,103 $ 29.84 -Standard Comm. Foundation 3,000 $ 19,025 $ 56.51 $ 15,854 $ 47.10 $ 12,684 $ 37.67 -w/ Podium 15,000 $ 27,502 $ 52.37 $ 22,915 $ 43.64 $ 18,335 $ 34.92 - - 30,000 $ 43,210 $ 25.65 $ 36,007 $ 21.38 $ 28,808 $ 17.10 - - 60,000 $ 66,304 $ 16.48 $ 55,251 $ 13.74 $ 44,205 $ 10.98 - - 150,000 $ 91,014 $ 30.33 $ 75,842 $ 25.28 $ 60,679 $ 20.22 300,000 SHELL BUILDINGS $ 13,090 $ 134.01 $ 10,910 $ 111.69 $ 8,727 $ 89.34 -All Other Shell Buildings 500 $ 15,771 $ 184.42 $ 13,143 $ 153.70 $ 10,514 $ 122.94 - - 2,500 $ 20,382 $ 151.87 $ 16,985 $ 126.55 $ 13,588 $ 101.25 - - 5,000 $ 27,975 $ 81.48 $ 23,313 $ 67.90 $ 18,650 $ 54.33 - - 10,000 $ 40,199 $ 51.21 $ 33,498 $ 42.68 $ 26,798 $ 34.14 - - 25,000 $ 53,003 $ 106.01 $ 44,168 $ 88.34 $ 35,335 $ 70.67 50,000 *Each additional 100 square feet, or portion thereof, up to the n 157 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY HALL 10300 TORRE AVENUE • CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 TELEPHONE: (408) 777-3223 www.cupertino.org CITYCOUNCILSTAFFREPORT Meeting:April2,2013 Subject ConsiderCouncilmemberSinksrequesttoteleconferencefortheclosedsessionon April16. RecommendedAction ConsiderCouncilmemberSinksrequesttoteleconferencefortheclosedsessionon April16regardingconferencewithlabornegotiator. Discussion TheCityCounciladoptedResolutionNo.12065regardingteleconferencingduring Councilmeetings(AttachmentA).Theresolutiondiscussesthatteleconferencingis permittedforclosedsessionmeetingsonly,mustcomplywiththeprovisionsofthe BrownAct,andisonlypermittedafteramajorityofCouncilapprovesthe teleconferenceatapreviousCouncilmeeting.Inaddition,oneweekadvancewritten noticemustbegivenbytheCouncilmembertotheCity"²«¸±¹officenotingthe address,andphonenumberoftheteleconferencelocation. _____________________________________ Preparedby:GraceSchmidt,CityClerk ApprovedforSubmissionby:DavidBrandt,CityManager Attachments: AResolutionNo.12065 158 RESOLUTION NO: 12-065 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO MODIFYING THE POLICY FOR TELECONFERENCING DURING COUNCIL MEETINGS WHEREAS, Government Code 54953 permits a legislative body to use teleconferencing in connection with attendance at its meetings; and WHEREAS, the City Council established guidelines for teleconferencing in Resolution 11-074; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the guidelines should be clarified. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: (1) The use of teleconferencing for a Council member to attend the closed session of a City Council meeting is permitted, subject to compliance with the provisions of the Brown Act (Government Code 54953), as amended. These provisions permitting teleconferencing shall apply solely to the Council members for their attendance at closed sessions of City Council meetings either for entire closed session or a specific item. Teleconferencing during the open session of a council meeting is not permitted. (2) Councilmember attendance at a closed session. Council meeting by teleconferencing is strongly discouraged and is only permitted after a majority of Council approves of the teleconference pursuant to a vote at a previous council meeting. (3) Only one Councilmember per meeting may attend the closed session of a Council meeting by teleconferencing. (4) One week advance written notice must be given by the Council member to the City Clerk's office; the notice must include the address at which the teleconferenced meeting will occur, who is to initiate the phone call to establish the teleconference connection, and the phone number of the teleconference location. / / / / / / 159 PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Cupertino th this 4 day of June, 2012 by the following vote: VoteMembers of the City Council AYES: Santoro, Mahoney, Sinks, Wong NOES: Chang ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: APPROVED /s/Grace Schmidt /s/Mark Santoro ________________________ _____________________________ Grace Schmidt, City Clerk Mark Santoro, Mayor, City of Cupertino 160 PUBLICWORKSDEPARTMENT CITYHALL 1010300TORREAVENUE'CUPERTINO,CA950143255 TELEPHONE:(408)7773354www.cupertino.org CITYCOUNCILSTAFFREPORT Meeting:April2,2013 Subject ConsiderationofanordinancerescindingandreenactingCupertinoMunicipalCode Chapter14.08regardingobstructionandencroachmentsintoCityrightsofway. RecommendedAction ConductthefirstreadingofOrdinanceNo.13_____. Discussion Section14.08oftheCupertinoMunicipalCodegovernsobstructionanduseofthe publicrightofwayandwasestablishedbyOrdinance130adoptedAugust15,1960. Therehavebeenminimalamendmentstotheordinancesincetheinitialadoption.The proposedordinanceisacomprehensiverevisionthatreflectscurrentpracticesand proceduresfordifferenttypesofencroachmentsandstreamlinestheprocessfor applications,approvals,andconstructionrequirements.Keyitemsinclude: DelegatesCityEngineerauthoritytoapproveencroachmentpermits. DelegatesCityEngineerauthoritytorevokeanencroachmentpermitifdeemed necessaryforpublicgood. Establishesmaintenanceresponsibilityofvegetationinrightofwayadjacentto privateproperty(exceptforCityStreetTrees)andprohibitslandscapesthat obscureorimpairpassagealongapublicrightofway. Updatesconstructionstandardstoreflectcurrentrequirementsand specificationsandeliminatesoutdatedstandards.Createsplacementrestrictions andscreeningrequirementsforabovegroundutilitieslocatedintherightof way. Limitsstreetcutsonrecentlymaintainedstreets,consistentwithpracticesof otherBayAreacities. 161 FiscalImpact: Nofiscalimpactisexpectedfromthisproposedordinance. _____________________________________ Preparedby:JoAnneJohnson,EngineeringTechnician Reviewedby:TimmBorden,DirectorofPublicWorks ApprovedforSubmissionby:DavidBrandt,CityManager Attachments: ADraftOrdinance BExistingOrdinanceProposedforRescinding 162 ORDINANCENO.13 ANORDINANCEOFTHECITYCOUNCILOFTHECITYOFCUPERTINO RESCINDINGANDREADOPTINGCUPERTINOMUNICIPALCODECHAPTER 14.08(ENCROACHMENTSANDUSEOFCITYRIGHTSOFWAY) RECITALS 1.Chapter14.08oftheCupertinoMunicipalCode ","!regulates encroachmentsintothepublicrightofway. 2.CMCChapter14.08wasadoptedin1960andtheCityhasnotmadeany significantamendmentssinceitwasadoptedoverfiftyyearsago. 3.TheexistingprovisionsofChapter14.08nolongerfullyservethe"¯º¿¹needs becausethetypesandextentofencroachments,andthe"¯º¿¹needtoregulatesuch encroachments,haveevolvedsinceChapter14.08wasadoptedin1960. 4.TheCityhasdeterminedthatacomprehensiveupdatetoitsrequirementsfor encroachmentsintoanduseofthepublicrightofwayisnecessarytoreflectcurrent practices. NOW,THEREFORE,THECITYCOUNCILOFTHECITYOFCUPERTINO HEREBYORDAINSASFOLLOWS: Section1.Chapter14.08rescindedandreadopted.Chapter14.08ofthe CupertinoMunicipalCodeisherebyrescindedinitsentiretyandreadoptedtoreadas follows: Chapter14.08 ENCROACHMENTSANDUSEOFCITYRIGHTSOFWAY 14.08.010Definitions. 14.08.020Encroachmentpermitrequired. 14.08.030Exceptionstopermitrequirement. 14.08.040Pavementpreservation. 14.08.050Permitapplicationprocess. 14.08.060Fees. 163 14.08.070Securityrequired. 14.08.080PermitteetoindemnifyCity. 14.08.090Permitapprovalandissuance. 14.08.100Notices,termofpermit. 14.08.110Permitvalidfordescribedandapprovedworkonly. 14.08.120Displayofpermit. 14.08.130Constructionrequirements. 14.08.140Extendingpermit. 14.08.150Releaseorrevisionofbondsandcashdeposits. 14.08.160Ongoinguseofrightofway. 14.08.170Damagetoexistingfacilities. 14.08.180Adherencetorulesandregulations. 14.08.190Transferofpermits. 14.08.200Emergencyencroachments. 14.08.210Abandonmentorremovaloffacilitiesfromrightofway. 14.08.220Obstructionsdeemedpublicnuisance. 14.08.230Penalties. 14.08.240Appeal. 14.08.010Definitions. Thewordsandtermsusedinthischaptershallhavethefollowingmeaningsunlessthe contextclearlyindicatesotherwise: A. ¨§´ªµ´!or §¨§´ªµ´«ª¬§©¯²¯º¯«¹!meansfacilitiesnotusedtoprovideservicefor aperiodofonehundredeighty(180)days,oriftheauthorizationtoentertheright ofwayheldbypermitteeisrevoked,terminatedorabandoned.Facilitiesmay remaininplaceevenifnotbeingusedifthefacilitiesareusefulinprovidingservice, evenifnotactivelyused,andthereisadefiniteplanfortheuseofthefacilities. B. ¶¶²¯©§¨²«²§½!meansalllawfullyenactedandapplicablefederal,State,andlocal laws,ordinances,codes,rules,regulationsandordersasmaybeamendedor adoptedfromtimetotime. C. !»¹¯´«¹¹ª§¿!meansadayonwhichthemainoperationsoftheCityofCupertino areopenforbusinessanddoesnotmeananydayonwhichonlyspecialized functionsareinoperation,suchasdivisionsoftheCityoritsagentsthatoperateon a24/7schedule. 164 D. "¯º¿!meanstheCityofCupertino,California.Anyactthatmaybetakenbythe CitymaybetakenbytheCityCounciloranyagency,department,agentorother entitynoworhereafterauthorizedtoactonthe"¯º¿¹behalf. E. "¯º¿"µ»´©¯²!meansthegoverningbodyoftheCityofCupertino,California. F. "¯º¿$´­¯´««¸!meanstheCityEngineerorhisorherdesignee. G. "¯º¿,§´§­«¸!meanstheCityManageroranypersonauthorizedordesignated bytheCityManagertoactonhisorherbehalf. H. "µ´¹º¸»©º¯µ´ ! µ¶«¸§º¯µ´ ! ³§¯´º«´§´©«!or ¸«¶§¯¸!andsimilarformulationsof thosetermsmeanthenamedactionsinterpretedbroadly,encompassing,among otherthings,installation,extension,maintenance,repair,replacementof components,relocation,undergrounding,grading,sitepreparation,adjusting, testing,makeready,excavationandtreetrimming.Theterm µ¶«¸§º¯µ´!doesnot encompassorregulatetheprovisionofservices,butreferstoactivitiesaffecting rightsofwayandotherpropertysubjecttothejurisdictionoftheCity. I. #§¿¹!meanscalendardays,unlessotherwiseindicated. J. $³«¸­«´©¿«´©¸µ§©®³«´º!meansanencroachmentnecessitatedbythepublic good,safety,healthorwelfarebyapersonwithfacilitieslocatedintherightofway. K. $´©¸µ§©®!or «´©¸µ§©®³«´º!includesgoingupon,overorunderarightofway, orusingarightofwayoranareaadjacenttoarightofwayinsuchamannerasto prevent,obstructorinterferewiththeintendedornormaluseofthatway,ora modificationofitsmodeofuse,includingbutnotlimitedto: 1.Excavationordisturbance; 2.Erection,construction,placementormaintenanceofanyfacility; 3.Plantingormaintaininganylandscapingorhardscape; 4.Placementormaintenanceofanywastematerial,excepttheplacementofsolid wasteorrecyclablesinauthorizedreceptaclesforpickupinaccordancewith Chapter6.24. L. $´©¸µ§©®³«´º¶«¸³¯º!meansapermitissuedpursuanttoandinconformancewith thischapter. M. %§©¯²¯º¿!or %§©¯²¯º¯«¹!meansanypost,sign,pole,fence,guardrail,wall,pathway, sidewalk,driveway,track,surfacing,culvert,drainagefacility,pipe,conduit,cable, 165 utilitycabinet,embankment,excavation,publicimprovements,orsimilarproperty constructedorplacedintherightofway. N. %«´©«!meansanobstructionofwhatevermaterialorcompositionwhichis designed,intendedorusedtoprotect,defendorobscuretheinteriorpropertyofthe ownerthereoffromtheview,trespassorpassageofothersupontheproperty. O. '§¸ª¹©§¶«!meansanyconstructedflatworkbuiltofconcrete,stone,wood,or othersuchnonperviousorperviousdurablematerial. P. +§´ª¹©§¶«!meansanytree,hedge,shrub,grass,groundcover,plant,solid landscapefeatureorgrowingthingexcludingCityStreetTreesasdefinedbySection 14.12.020. Q. /«¸³¯ºº««!meansanypersonseekingand/orthathasobtainedanencroachment permitpursuanttothischapter. R. 1¯­®ºof½§¿!meansthesurface,theairspaceabovethesurfaceandthearea belowthesurfaceofanypublicstreet,highway,lane,path,alley,sidewalk, boulevard,drive,bridge,tunnel,park,parkstrip,parkway,waterway,easement,or similarpropertyinwhichtheCitynoworhereafterholdsanypropertyinterest. S. 6§¹º«³§º«¸¯§²!meansanyrubbish,brush,earthorothermaterialofanynature whichisunused,unwanted,discardedortoberecycled. 14.08.020Encroachmentpermitrequired. A.ExceptasotherwiseprovidedinthisChapter,itisunlawfulforanypersonto encroachortomakeortocausetobemadeanyencroachmentwithoutfirstobtaining anencroachmentpermitfromtheCityEngineer. B.Nouseofanyrightofwayoranyotherinterestorpropertypursuanttothischapter shallcreateorvestinapermitteeanyownershiporotherinterestintherightofway, streetsorotherpropertyorinterestoftheCity.Permitsissuedinaccordancewiththis chaptermayberevokedatanytimedeemednecessarybytheCityEngineer. 14.08.030Exceptionstopermitrequirement. NoEncroachmentpermitshallberequiredforanyofthefollowing: 166 1.Anysignerected,constructedandmaintainedincompliancewithChapter 19.104.100;or 2.TheactionofanyofficeroremployeeoftheCityengagedinthedischargeof officialduties. 14.08.040Pavementpreservation. Anystreetthathasbeenconstructed,reconstructed,oroverlayedshallnotthereafterbe cutoropenedforaperiodof5years.Anystreetthathasreceivedaslurryseal,cape sealorotherpreventativemaintenancetreatmentshallnotthereafterbecutforaperiod ofthreeyears.TheCityEngineermaygrantexemptionstothisprohibitioninorderto facilitatedevelopmentonadjacentproperties,provideforemergencyrepairsto subsurfacefacilities,provideforundergroundserviceconnectionstoadjacent propertiesorallowtheupgradingofundergroundutilityfacilities.Whengranting exceptionstothisregulation,theCityEngineermayimposeconditionsdetermined appropriatetoinsuretherapidandcompleterestorationofthestreetandthesurface paving. 14.08.050Permitapplicationprocess. Allpersonsdesiringorintendingtoobtainanencroachmentpermitmustapplyatthe PublicWorksDepartmentbysubmittingacompletedapplicationsignedbythe applicant.TheCityEngineershallprescribeandprovideanapplicationformforthe permitrequiredbythisordinance. 14.08.060Fees. A.TheCityCouncilshallestablishascheduleoffeesforencroachmentsbyresolution. B.UnlesswaivedinwritingbytheCityEngineer,feeswillberequiredofanypublic agencyorutilitycompanywhichisauthorizedbylawtoestablishormaintainany worksorfacilitiesin,underoroveranypublicstreetorrightofway. C.ContractorsperformingworkundercontractwiththeCityshallbeexemptfrom encroachmentpermitfees.  167 14.08.070Securityrequired. A.TheCityEngineermayrequiresecurityinareasonableamountbasedontheproject sizeand/orscope,asreasonablydeterminedbytheCityEngineer,sufficientto reimbursetheCityforcostsofrestoringtherightofway.Anybondamountwillbe basedonanestimateprovidedbythepermitteeandapprovedbytheCityEngineer. Requiredsecuritymayincludeencroachmentbonds,faithfulperformancebonds,labor andmaterialbonds,cash,certificateofdeposit,letterofcreditorothersecuritydeemed acceptablebytheCityEngineer. B.AtanytimetheCityEngineerdeterminesthattheamountofthesecurityis insufficienttocoverpotentialcostsordamageswhichmightresultfromtheproject,the CityEngineermayrequirethepermitteetopostanadditionalbondorcashdeposit,or combinationthereof,asaconditionofcontinuingworkontheproject. C.UnlesswaivedinwritingbytheCityEngineer,securitywillberequiredofany publicagencyorutilitycompanywhichisauthorizedbylawtoestablishormaintain anyworksorfacilitiesin,underoroveranypublicstreetorrightofway. 14.08.080PermitteetoindemnifyCity. Thepermitteeshallbeliablefor,andindemnifyandholdtheCityharmlessfrom,all harm,injuries,ordamages,including§ººµ¸´«¿¹fees,includingbutnotlimitedto damagetopersonsorproperty,whichoccurinconnectionwithorresultingfromthe ongoinguseoftherightofway.The¶«¸³¯ºº««¹liabilityunderthissectionshallnot applytoanyharm,injuriesordamagesresultingfromthe"¯º¿¹negligence,willful misconductorcriminalactsasadjudgedbyacourtofcompetentjurisdiction.Priorto issuanceofthepermit,thepermitteeshallfurnishtotheCityevidenceofinsurance coverageandendorsements(includingselfinsurance,ifapplicable)asdesignatedby theCityfortheliabilityassumedbythepermittee.TheCityshallprovidereasonable noticetothepermitteeuponreceiptofanyclaimofloss,actionordemandand cooperatewiththe¶«¸³¯ºº««¹defenseagainstsuchclaim,includingproviding reasonableaccesstoinformation,evidence,andwitnessesnecessarytodefendagainst suchclaim.Thepermitteedoesnotwaiveitsrighttopursueanyorallavailablelegal remediestochallengethevalidityorlegalityofanyapplicablefederal,Stateorlocallaw byitsworkunderthischapter.  168 14.08.090Permitapprovalandissuance. WhenanapplicationisdeemedcompletebytheCityEngineerincompliancewithall requirementsofthischapterandanyotherapplicablelaw,apermitshallbedeniedor approvedandissued.PermitsmayincludeanyconditionstheCityEngineerdeems necessarytoprotectthepublicinterest,safetyandwelfare. 14.08.100Notices,termofpermit. A.Commencementofworkoruse.Thepermitteeshallbegintheworkoruse authorizedbyapermitissuedpursuanttothischapterwithinninety(90)calendardays fromdateofissuance,unlessadifferenttimeperiodisstatedinthepermit.Ifthework oruseisnottimelybegun,thenthepermitshallbecomevoid,unlessanextensionof timetocommenceworkhasbeengrantedbytheCityEngineer. B.Notices.Thepermitteemayberequiredtoprovidemailorhanddeliverednoticeof installationofanyfacilitiestonearbypropertyownersasdirectedbytheCityEngineer and/ortheDirectorofCommunityDevelopment. C.Scheduleofwork.ThepermitteeshallnotifytheCityEngineeratleasttwofull businessdayspriortostartofanywork.Shouldtheworkstopformorethantwofull consecutiveCityworkingdays,thepermitteeshallagainnotifytheCityEngineeras notedabovepriortorestartingthework.Theworkmustbediligentlyprosecutedtoits completionandshallbeperformedinsuchamannerastocauseminimum inconvenienceandhazardtothepublic. D.Acceptanceofworkoruse.ThepermitteeshallnotifytheCityEngineerwhenwork oruseiscomplete.TheCityEngineershallaccepttheworkoruseascompletedonly afterthepermitteehasfulfilledallobligationsunderthischapterandthepermit, cleanedthesiteofalldebrisandleftthesiteinaneatandworkmanlikecondition.The CityEngineershallindicateacceptancebyendorsingthepermitinthespaceprovided. 14.08.110Permitvalidfordescribedandapprovedworkoruseonly. Thepermitissuedshallnotbevalidforanyworkoruseotherthanthatdescribedinthe permitandasshownontheapprovedplans.Nochangestothelocation,size,ortypeof encroachmentshallbeallowedexceptuponwrittenauthorizationoftheCityEngineer.  169 14.08.120Displayofpermit. A.Acopyofanypermitissuedpursuanttothischaptershallbekeptatthesiteofany constructionworkpertainingtotheencroachmentandshallbeshowntoany authorizedrepresentativeoftheCityondemand. B.Apermitissuedforcontinuinguseormaintenanceofanencroachmentinvolvingthe residenceorplaceofbusinessofthepermitteemaybekeptattheresidenceorplaceof businessandshallbemadeavailabletoanauthorizedrepresentativeoftheCitywithin 24hours. 14.08.130Constructionrequirements. ThepermitteeshallcomplywithallconstructionrequirementsestablishedbytheCity Engineer,includingbutnotlimitedtotherequirementssetforthinthissection. A.Standardsofconstruction.Allworkperformedunderthepermitshallconformto applicablelawandrecognizedstandardsofconstruction,includingbutnotlimitedto thecurrentCityStandards:DesignCriteria,StandardSpecifications,StandardDetails, andanyspecialprovisionsrelatingthereto. B.UndergroundServiceAlert(U.S.A.).Priortocommencementofanyexcavation,the permitteeshallcallU.S.A.forfieldmarkingofexistingundergroundutilities. C.Inspectionandapproval.Allworkshallbesubjecttomonitoring,inspection,and approvalbytheCityEngineer. D.Protectionoftraffic.Thepermitteeshallplaceandmaintainadequatesigns, barricades,warninglights,andothersafeguardsnecessarytoprotectthepublic,and shallmaintainsafecrossingsforpedestrianandvehiculartrafficduringtheentire courseofthework.Warningsigns,lightsandsafetydevicesshallconformtothe requirementsofthecurrentStateofCaliforniaManualofUniformTrafficControl Devices. E.Repairs.Eachpermitteeshallberesponsibleforrestoringtoitsformerconditionas nearlyasmaybepossibleanyportionoftherightofwaywhichhasbeenexcavatedor otherwisedisturbedordamagedbythepermittee.Iftherightofwayisnotrestoredas providedhereinandtheCityelectstomaketherepairs,thepermitteeshallbearthecost thereof.Thepermitteeisresponsibleformaintainingtheworkareaatitssolecostand expenseuntiltheCityacceptstheworkcoveredbythepermit.Eachpermitteeshall  170 repairandcorrectanyandalldefectsanddeficienciesduetoworkmanshipormaterials inconnectionwiththepermit. 14.08.140Extendingpermit. TheCityEngineermaygrantthepermitteeatimeextensiontoapermitsubjectto compliancewiththerequirementsofthischapter,providedtherearenochangestothe originalapprovedconstructionplanssincetheinitialissuanceofthepermit.The permitteeshallrequestatimeextensiontoapermitwithinsevendaysfromthe¶«¸³¯º¹ expirationdate. 14.08.150Releaseorrevisionofbondsandcashdeposits. Anybondorcashdepositsubmittedpursuanttothischaptershallbereleasedonly uponcompletionofallworkandconditionssetforthinthepermitdeemedsatisfactory bytheCityEngineer. 14.08.160Ongoinguseofrightofway. Inadditiontocomplyingwithallrelevantrequirementsforobtainingapermit containedherein,apersonowningfacilitiesin,seekingtoinstallfacilitiesin,orusing rightofwayshallcomplywithallrequirementsofthissection. A.EncroachmentsatnoexpensetoCity.Thedesign,construction,installation, operation,maintenance,relocation,andremovalofthe¶«¸³¯ºº««¹facilitiesshallbeat noexpensetotheCityandshallbesubjecttothereasonableapprovaloftheCity Engineertomaintaintheintegrityandeffectiveuseofthepublicrightsofwayandto protectthepublichealth,safetyandwelfare. Thepermitteeshallremoveorrelocateany B.Relocationorremovalofencroachment. installationthatisinconflictverticallyand/orhorizontallywithanycurrentlyplanned orfutureCityinstallationthatisapropergovernmentaluseoftherightofway.Ifthe permitteedoesnotcompleteremovalorrelocationasrequiredbytheCityEngineer,the Cityshallhavefacilitiesremovedatthe¶«¸³¯ºº««¹expense.Beforeproceedingwith relocationwork,thepermitteeshallobtainappropriatepermitsandapprovalsandshall restoretheareavacatedtoanacceptableconditionasreasonablydeterminedbythe CityEngineer. C.Requirementsforutilitydistributionfacilities.Ownersofpublicorprivateutility distributionfacilitiesplacedintherightofwayshallcomplywiththefollowing:  171 1.Nointerferencewithexistinguses.ShouldtheCitypermitfacilityinstallations (notincludinganyCityownedinstallations)wherethereareexistingfacilities, thepermitteeshallworkaroundexistingfacilities.Shoulditproveimpracticalto workaroundexistingfacilities,requiringtherelocationofanyexistingfacilities, andiftheownerofsaidexistingfacilitiesagreestorelocatethem,theownershall promptlyrelocateitsfacilities.Thereasonablecostofrelocatingexistingfacilities shallbebornesolelybythepermittee.However,ifatleastoneofthefollowing applies,theownershallpromptlyrelocateitsfacilitiesatnocosttothepermittee: Existingfacilitieswerenotproperlyinstalled; a. Existingfacilitieswereinstalledwithoutobtainingnecessary b. authorizations;or Federal,State,orlocallawrequiresrelocation. c. 2.Franchisesandauthorizations.Thepermitteeshallobtainfranchises,other authorizationsand/oragreements,ifreasonablyrequiredbytheCityand applicablelaw,andshallcomplywiththeprovisionsofanysuchfranchiseor otherauthorization,providingproofofsatisfactionofanyconditionthereof. 3.Maintenanceoffacilities.Facilitiesinstalledpursuanttothischaptershallatall timesbemaintainedinaccordancewiththerequirementsofallapplicablelaws, franchisesandauthorizations.Thepermitteeshallmaintainfacilitiesingood repairandinasafeconditiontothereasonablesatisfactionoftheCityEngineer. 4.Identificationoffacilities.Thepermitteeshallidentifyanyfacilitiesinstalledin therightofwaybymeansofanidentificationmethodasdirectedbytheCity Engineer.Suchidentificationshallbedetectablefromgroundlevelwithout openingthestreet.ThepermitteeshallprovidetheCityatelephonecontact number,staffedtwentyfour(24)hoursperday,sevendaysperweek,toenable theCitytoreportanyconcernsregardingthefacilities,including,butnotlimited to,theremovalofanygraffiti/vandalism.IntheeventthattheCityreportssuch concernstothepermittee,thepermitteeshallwithinseventytwo(72)hours, unlessweatheroremergenciesprohibittimelyaction,respondtosuchcalland performtherequiredrepairorcorrectanyadverseimpacttothe"¯º¿¹orthird ¶§¸º¿¹useoroperationscausedbythe¶«¸³¯ºº««¹facilitiesintherightofway atnocosttotheCity. 172 5.Compliancewithapplicablelaws.Thepermitteeshallcomplywithallapplicable federal,State,orlocallaws,rulesandregulationsforclearancesandsiting standards,includingbutnotlimitedtoCitynoiseordinances;andCity Standards:DesignCriteria,StandardSpecifications,andStandardDetails. 6.Requirementsforabovegroundorsurfacemountedfacilities.Abovegroundor surfacemountedfacilitiesplacedpursuanttothischaptershallwherereasonably feasiblebeplacedinalocationapprovedbytheCityEngineerandconsistent withthefollowingguidelines: a.Shallbenolargerthanisreasonablynecessarytocontainandprotect therequiredfacilities.Intheeventanyabovegroundorsurfacemounted facilityexceedsseventytwo(72)incheshigh,fiftynine(59)incheswide andtwentyseven(27)inchesdeep,anenvironmentalreviewunder CEQAandanyotherapplicablelawsmustoccurpriortopermitissuance; b.ShallnotobstructpedestriansandshallcomplywiththeAmericans withDisabilitiesActandaccessrelatedregulations,including maintainingaminimumoffourfeetofpedestrianclearance(freeofall obstaclesforaclearpathoftravel,unobstructedpedestrianwalkway) shallbemaintainedatalltimes,evenwhenfacilityparts(suchasdoors) areopenorinuse; c.Shallbesetbackaminimumoftwofeetfromthefaceofthecurb; d.Shallnotintrudeintothevehiclevisibilityobstructionareaatstreet cornersorcreatevehicledrivewayobstructions; e.ShallnotbeplacedatstreetintersectioncornersorattheendofT intersectionsreservedfortrafficsignalfacilities; f.Shallnotobstructpedestrian,technician,orvehicleviewofanytraffic signorsignal; g.Shallbeplacedwithaminimumhorizontalclearanceofeightfeetfrom anysanitarysewerorstormdrainfacility,exceptwhereanexisting cabinetisalreadycloserthaneightfeettoasanitarysewerorstormdrain line,anewcabinetofthesametypemaybeplacedadjacenttothe existingcabinetwithaminimumhorizontalclearanceoffivefeetfrom thesanitarysewerorstormdrainline; 173 h.ShallbesetbackaminimumoffivefeetfromanyCityutilityfacility, trafficsignalfacility,driveway,curbramp,orbluezoneparkingspace,or aminimumofthreeandonehalffeetfromanyother«´º¯º¿¹above groundorsurfacemountedstructurenototherwisespecifiedherein, includingbutnotlimitedtostreetpoles,parkingmeters,andpublicart; i.Shallbelocatedwithinsixfeetofthepublicrightofwayifplacement ontherightofwayisprohibitive; j.Shallbesetbackaminimumofeightfeetfromanyfireescapeand/or fireexit; k.Shallnotbeplacedonthepropertyof,orimmediatelyadjacentto,any designatedlocal,Stateornationalregisterhistoricallandmarkor structure; l.ShallnotviolateanyCityCodeorpolicyrelatedtoCityownedtrees orheritagetrees,includingbutnotlimitedtotheprovisionsrelatedto alteration,removal,ortrenchingaffectinganyCityownedtree; m.Shallbescreenedbylandscapingwhereappropriateforthelocation. Wherelandscapingisrequired,permitteeshallbefullyresponsibleforall costsassociatedwithremovalanddisposalofexistingplantmaterial, includingreplanting,modificationsorrepairofallirrigationdisturbedas aresultofinstalling,using,operating,andmaintainingthefacility. Replacementirrigationshallbeinthesamequantity,qualityandof comparablesizetothoseremoved. n.Shallbepaintedorcoatedtoblendinwiththesurrounding environment;graffitiproofcoatingthatalsoblendsshallbeusedif feasible; o.Shallnotemitexcessiveheatorcreateanysafetythreatorharmtothe public; p.Shallnotunreasonablyaffecttheaestheticcharacterofthelocationor neighborhoodofitsplacement; q.Shallnotbelocatedwithinathreehundred(300)footradiusofmore thanthreeotherabovegroundutilityboxes.Intheeventofthis situation,thepermitteeshallcolocatetheproposedaboveground 174 utilityboxwithanexistingutilitybox,undergroundtheproposed utilitybox,orbesubjecttoadditionalenvironmentalreview. D.Attachmentstobridgesandoverpassesarenotpermitted,exceptasapprovedby theCityEngineer. E.UtilitymainlocationsaresubjecttotheapprovaloftheCityEngineer. F.Apermitteeshallmaintaindetailedmapsandrecorddrawingsofallfacilitiesin therightofway,andshallfurnishthemtotheCityfreeofchargewithintwenty(20) calendardaysofanyrequest.Thedetailedmapsandrecorddrawingsshallshowthe location,size,depth,description,andnatureofallfacilitiesasconstructed,aswellas theidentificationofanypoweredfacilities,certifiedtowithinonefootoftheactual locationanddepth. G.Apermitteeshallpotholeitssubsurfacefacilitieswithinfifteen(15)daysof receiptofawrittenrequestfromtheCityorthirdpartytodoso,unlessthepermittee cancertifywithinonefootthelocationanddepthofitsfacilitieswherepotholingis requested.Thereasonablecostofthepotholingshallbebornebyanyrequestingthird party.TheCityshallinnoeventpayanypotholeexpenses. H.Apermitteeshall,atitssoleexpense,maintainmembershipinUnderground ServiceAlert(U.S.A.)andshallfieldmark,atitsexpense,thelocationofitsfacilities uponnotificationinaccordancewithStatelaw,includingbutnotlimitedto GovernmentCodeSection4216andfollowing,asitnowreadsormayhereinafterbe amended.AnychangeinStatelawshallnotnegatethedutyofpermitteeunderthis subsection. I.ApermitteeshallinformtheCityinwritingofanymaterialchangeincontact information.SuchwrittennoticeshallbeprovidedtotheCityEngineerwithinsixty(60) daysofthechange. 14.08.170Damagetoexistingfacilitiesfromencroachments. A.ThepermitteeisresponsibleforanydamagetoprivatepropertyandCityfacilities, includingbutnotlimitedtopavement,curbandgutters,sidewalk,landscaping,and utilities,occurringasaresultoforinanywayrelatedtoactivitiesassociatedwiththe ¶«¸³¯ºº««¹encroachment,includinginstallation,maintenance,repair,operation,and removalof¶«¸³¯ºº««¹facilitiesintherightofwaybythepermittee,itsemployeesor agents. 175 B.Intheeventofanydamagecausedbypermittee,thepermitteeshallpaythecostof anyreplacements,repairsorrestorationnecessarytoreturntheproperty,rightofway, facilities,orinstallationstotheconditionthatexistedpriortothedamage. C.Anyprematuredeteriorationofsurfaceandsubsurfaceimprovements,suchas pavementorconcreteoveranytrench/excavationoradjacentthereto,orreductionin thelifeofimprovementswithinoradjacenttotherightofwayasreasonably determinedbytheCityEngineerwhichresultsfromthe¶«¸³¯ºº««¹actsoromissions shallbethesoleresponsibilityofthepermittee.Thepermitteeshallcompleteall necessaryrepairswithinthirty(30)daysofnotificationbytheCityEngineer,oralonger periodifagreedtoinwritingbytheparties.Ifthepermitteefailstomakerepairswithin theapplicableperiod,theCitymayhaverepairsmadeandbillthecosttothepermittee. Iftherepaircannotfullyreversethedeteriorationorlossoflife,theCitymayrequire thepermitteetopayforthedamagesufferedasaresult. 14.08.180Adherencetorulesandregulations. Eachpersonshallcomplywithallrulesandregulationscontainedhereinevenifthe workhasbeenperformedunderanemergencyencroachment.TheCityEngineermay revokeapermitissuedunderthischapteruponviolationofanyofitsprovisionsorthe provisionsofanypermitissuedhereunder. 14.08.190TransferofPermits. Permitsissuedpursuanttothisordinancearenottransferrable. 14.08.200Emergencyencroachments. Thisordinancedoesnotpreventapersonfromperformingemergencymaintenanceto repairabrokenordefectivepipe,facilityorconduitlawfullyonorunderapublicright ofwayorexcavatingbyautilityasmaybenecessaryforthepreservationoflifeand propertywhenanurgentnecessityarises.However,thepersonperformingan emergencyencroachmentduringnormalCitybusinesshoursshallnotifytheCity Engineerbytelephonewithinonehourofcommencementofsaidemergencywork.If theemergencyworkmustoccurduringhourstheCityofficesareclosed,thatnotice shallbegiventoCountyCommunications.Thenoticeshallrelaythenatureand locationoftheemergency,andthepersonmakinganemergencyuseorencroachment shallapplyforapermitwithinfourhoursfromthestartofthenextbusinessday. 176 14.08.210Abandonmentorremovaloffacilitiesfromrightofway. A.Ifapermitteeintendstoremoveitsfacilities,thepermitteeshallobtainapermit pursuanttothischapterforallfacilityremovalfromtherightofwaypriortosuch removal. B.Ifapermitteeintendstoabandonitsfacilities,thepermitteeshallnotifytheCity Engineerpriortoabandonmentbysendingwrittennoticeatleastthirty(30)daysprior toabandonmentandeither,asdeterminedbytheCityEngineer,dedicatesaidfacilities totheCityforitsuseorremovesaidfacilitiesatnocosttotheCity.Allfacilitiesshallbe removedordedicatednolaterthanonehundredeighty(180)daysofthe¶«¸³¯ºº««¹ noticeunlessotherwiseauthorizedbytheCityEngineer. C.IftheCitydeterminesthepermitteehasabandoneditsfacilitiesandthepermittee hasnotprovidednoticetotheCityofsuchabandonment,theCityshallprovidethe permitteewithwrittennoticetovacatetherightofwayanddedicateorremovethe facilitieswithinonehundredeighty(180)days.Facilityremovalshallbeatnocostto theCity.Withinthisonehundredeightyday(180)period,thepermitteemayprovide informationtotheCityEngineerexplainingthatthefacilitieshavenotbeenabandoned andseektheCity$´­¯´««¸¹reconsideration. D.Ifthepermitteetakesnoactionwithinthistimeperiod,theCitymayelecttoaccept titletosuchfacilitiesfreeandclear,orremovethefacilitiesandchargethepermittee withallreasonablecostsincurredinsuchremoval.Permiteeshallmakepaymentwithin thirty(30)daysofthe"¯º¿¹returnreturningsuchfacilitiestothepermitteeormaking suchfacilitiesavailabletothepermitteeforpickupwithinCitylimits. E.Encroachmentsthathavebeenmadewithoutapermitorbypersonsnototherwise entitledtooperatewithinpublicrightsofwaypursuanttofederal,Stateorlocallaware notsubjecttotheprovisionsoftheabandonmentprocessdescribedinthissection. F.TheprovisionsofthissectionapplyonlytoCitydeterminationsofabandonmentand notwheretheCityhasrevokedapermitpursuanttosection14.08.020(b). 14.08.220Obstructionsdeemedpublicnuisance. A.TheCityanditsresidentsshareinthecareandmanagementoflandscapewithin therightofwaylocatedadjacenttoprivateproperty.Noownerorlegaloccupantof anypremisesabuttinguponanyrightofwayshallpermittheexistenceofobstructions definedbythischaptertobeanuisance.  177 B.Thefollowingisbeanonexclusivelistofobstructionswhichunderthischapterare deemedtoobstructtheviewfromvehiclestravelingonpublicstreetsandthepassageof pedestriansonthesidewalksandofvehiclesontherightsofwayabuttingthereonand aredeclaredtobeapublicnuisanceandprohibitedasunlawful: 1.Atreewithlimbsoverhangingtherightofway,thelowestpartofwhichis lessthaneightandonehalffeetabovetherightofway; 2.Landscapeoverhangingthestreet,gutter,sidewalkorobstructingany municipalutilityfacilityorfirehydrant; 3.Anylandscapewhichissosituatedastoobscureandimpairtheunobstructed viewofintersectingtrafficbypassingmotoristsorpedestriansorobscureandimpair theviewofstreet,traffic,andothercontroldevicesandsignsplaceduponthestreetsfor thesafetyofthepublic. C.TheCityEngineer,upondeterminingthatoneormoreofthenuisancesprohibited hereinexistorthatanyothersimilarobstructiontothepassageofvehiclesor pedestriansatintersectionsexistsonpremiseswithintheCity,shallgivewrittennotice tothepropertyownerorlegaloccupanthavingchargeorcontrolofthepremisesto removethenuisancesodesignatedtherein,anditisunlawfulfortheownerorlegal occupanthavingchargeorcontrolofthepremisestoneglectorfailtoremovetherefrom theobstructionwithinfivebusinessdaysfromthedateofthenotice. D.IftheCityEngineerfindsthatanyrightofwayobstructionisanimmediateperilor menacetothepublic,toanyperson,ortopedestrianorvehiculartraffic,theCity Managermaycauseittobesummarilyremoved.Uponsummaryremovalofthe obstruction,theCityManagershallprovidewrittennoticethethepropertyownerof actionstaken.AnycostincurredbyorfeesimposedbytheCityintheremoval, alteration,relocation,ordemolitionofanysignpursuanttotheprovisionsofthistitleor anyotherpertinentordinanceoftheCity,shallbepaidbytheownerofproperty abuttingtherightofwayonwhichtheobstructionwaslocated. E.Inadditiontoanyoftheremediesprovidedforhereinorbylawforviolationsof thisChapter,theCityAttorneymaymaintainanactionforinjunctiontorestrainor abatementtocorrectorcompeltheremovalofsuchviolationorviolationsasprovided inthisCode.  178 14.08.230Penalties. A.Pursuanttothe"¯º¿¹prosecutorialdiscretion,theCitymayenforceviolationsofthe provisionsofthischapterascriminal,civiloradministrativeactions. B.Everyviolationofthischaptershallbeamisdemeanor;provided,however,that wheretheCityAttorneyhasdeterminedthatsuchactionwouldbeinthebestinterest ofjustice,theCityAttorneymayspecifyintheaccusatorypleadingorcitationthatthe violationshallbeprosecutedasaninfraction.Codeenforcementofficers,asdefinedby thisCode,shallhavethepowertoissueadministrativeandinfractioncitationsfor violationsofthischapter. C.Violationsofthischaptermayalsobepunishableasinfractionsoradministrative actionsinaccordancewithChapters1.10and1.12. D.InadditiontoallotherremediessetforthinthisChapter,anyactivitiesoperated, conductedormaintainedcontrarytotheprovisionsofthischaptershallbeunlawful andapublicnuisance,andtheCityAttorneymay,intheexerciseofdiscretion,in additiontoorinlieuofprosecutingacriminalactionhereunder,commenceanactionor actions,proceedingorproceedings,fortheabatement,removalandenjoinmentthereof, inamannerprovidedbylaw. 14.08.240Appeals. Anypersonwhosepermitapplicationisdeniedoranypermiteewhoisrequiredto abandonfacilitiesmayappealsuchdecisioninaccordancewithChapter1.16ofthis code. Section2.Severability.ShouldanyprovisionofthisOrdinance,orits applicationtoanypersonorcircumstance,bedeterminedbyacourtofcompetent jurisdictiontobeunlawful,unenforceableorotherwisevoid,thatdeterminationshall havenoeffectonanyotherprovisionofthisOrdinanceortheapplicationofthis Ordinancetoanyotherpersonorcircumstanceand,tothatend,theprovisionshereof areseverable.TheCityCouncildeclaresthatitwouldhaveadoptedthisordinanceand eachsection,subsection,sentence,clause,phraseorportionthereofirrespectiveofthe factthatanyoneormoresections,subsection,sentenceclause,phrasesorportionsbe declaredvalidorunconstitutional. EffectiveDate.ThisOrdinanceshalltakeeffectandbeinforce Section4. thirty(30)daysfromandafteradoptionasprovidedbyGovernmentCodeSection 36937.  179 Section5.Certification.TheCityClerkshallcertifytothepassageand adoptionofthisOrdinanceandshallgivenoticeofitsadoptionasrequiredbylaw. PursuanttoGovernmentCodeSection36933,asummaryofthisOrdinancemaybe publishedandpostedinlieuofpublicationandpostingoftheentiretext. Section6.EnvironmentalReview.Becausethisordinancemakespurely proceduralandenforcementrelatedchanges,andimprovementstoreadability,this ordinanceisexemptfromCEQAreviewpursuanttoCEQAGuidelinessection 15061(c)(3). INTRODUCEDataregularmeetingoftheCupertinoCityCouncilthe2nddayofApril, 2013andENACTEDataregularmeetingoftheCupertinoCityCouncilonthis____of __________2013bythefollowingvote: VoteMembersoftheCityCouncil AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST:APPROVED: ____________________________________________________________ GraceSchmidt,CityClerkOrrinMahoney,Mayor,CityofCupertino  180 CHAPTER 14.08: OBSTRUCTION OF STREETSPage 1of 7 Cupertino, CA Municipal Code CHAPTER 14.08: OBSTRUCTION OF STREETS Section 14.08.010 Definitions. 14.08.020 Overhead obstruction. 14.08.030 Encroachments–Permit–Required 14.08.035 Encroachments-Permit-Notice Requirements. 14.08.040 Encroachments–Application–Deposit. 14.08.050 Encroachments–Permit–Issuance. 14.08.060 Specifications for underground installations–Supervision. 14.08.070 Depositing of dirt, rocks, etc. on City highways. 14.08.080 Operation of cleated vehicles on highways–Prohibited. 14.08.090 Applicability. 14.08.100 Violation–Penalty. * For statutory provisions regarding the authority of the city council to prohibit and prevent encroachments upon or obstruction in or to any sidewalks or streets, see Gov. Code § 38775. 14.08.010 Definitions. A. The term “encroachment” is as provided in the Streets and Highway’s Code of the state of California. B. The term “fence” means any obstruction of whatever material or composition which is designed, intended or used to protect, defend or obscure the interior property of the owner thereof from the view, trespass or passage of others upon that property. C. The term “hedge” means any group of shrubs planted in a line or in groups so that the branches of any one plant are intermingled or form contact with the branches of any other plant in the line. D. The term “roadway” is as provided in the Vehicle Code of the state of California. E. The term “safety zone” is as provided in the Vehicle Code of the state of California. F. The term “shrub” means a bush, not a hedge, or a growing plant more than twelve inches but not more than ten feet tall, standing singly and not of such character as to need annual replacement. G. The term “sidewalk” is as provided in the Vehicle Code of the state of California. H. The term “standard specifications” means the Standard Specifications of the Division of 181 http://www.amlegal.com/alpscripts/get-content.aspx3/26/2013 CHAPTER 14.08: OBSTRUCTION OF STREETSPage 2of 7 Highways, Department of Public Works, state of California, dated January, 1973. I. The term ”street or highway” is as provided in the Vehicle Code of the state of California. J. The term “tree” means any growing plant exceeding ten feet in height, whether planted singly or as a hedge. K. The term “City Manager” shall mean the City Manager of the city or his or her designee. (Ord. 2005, 2007; Ord. 600, § 2, 1973; Ord. 130, Art. 1 § 1, 1960) 14.08.020 Overhead Obstruction. A. No owner or lessee of any premises abutting upon any public street shall permit the existence of obstructions defined by this chapter to be a nuisance. B. The following shall be a nonexclusive list of obstructions which under this chapter are deemed to obstruct the view from vehicles traveling on public streets and the passage of pedestrians on the sidewalks and of vehicles on the rights-of-way abutting thereon and are declared to be a public nuisance and prohibited as unlawful: 1. A tree with limbs overhanging the public street or sidewalk, the lowest part of which is less than ten feet above the street or sidewalk; 2. A hedge or shrub overhanging the street or sidewalk; 3. Any hedge or shrub or limb of a tree which is so situated as to obscure and impair the unobstructed view of intersecting traffic by passing motorists or pedestrians or obscure and impair the view of street, traffic, and other control devices and signs placed upon the streets for the safety of the public. C. The City Manager, or his duly appointed representative, upon determining that one or more of the nuisances prohibited herein exist or that any other similar obstruction to the passage of vehicles or pedestrians at intersections exists on premises within the City, shall give written notice to the owner, tenant or person having charge or control of the premises to remove therefrom the nuisance so designated therein, and it is unlawful for the owner, tenant or person having charge or control of the premises to neglect or fail to remove therefrom the obstruction within five days after the service upon him of the notice. D. In addition to any of the remedies provided for herein or by law for the violation hereof, the City Attorney may maintain an action for injunction to restrain or abatement to correct or compel the removal of such violation or violations. (Ord. 130, Art. 1 § 2, 1960) 14.08.030 Encroachments–Permit–Required. No person or agency, whether public or private shall construct or maintain any encroachment along or across any street, road or highway in the City or make any excavation or cut therein for such purpose without first obtaining a permit so to do in the manner herein provided. (Ord. 130, Art. 1 § 3.1, 1960) 182 http://www.amlegal.com/alpscripts/get-content.aspx3/26/2013 CHAPTER 14.08: OBSTRUCTION OF STREETSPage 3of 7 14.08.035 Encroachments-Permit-Notice Requirements. A. Prior to the approval of any encroachment permit which is to be issued as part of a minor residential modification, including, but not limited to mailboxes, fences, permanently installed landscaping enclosures or other permanent features, the Director of Public Works shall give a ten-day written notice of his or her intent to issue such permit to the owners of all properties within two residential units, or 500 feet of the proposed encroachment, whichever is greater. Any person wishing to object to the issuance of such permit shall do so in writing to the Director of Public Works prior to the permit's issuance. Any appeal from Public Works Director's decision regarding the permit may be made to the City Manager as prescribed in Chapter 1.16 of the city's Ordinance Code. B. Encroachment permits issued as part of any street improvement work to be accomplished in the public right-of-way when such improvements and right-of-way or are to be dedicated to the city upon completion and any other activity including but not limited to work by public utilities as part of either maintenance work or a building permit or other like activity will not require any special form of notice. (Ord. 2005, 2007) 14.08.040 Encroachments–Application–Deposit. Any person or agency, whether public or private, desiring to construct, lay or maintain any encroachment along or across any street, road or highway under jurisdiction of the City shall make application in writing to the City Council and shall deposit with such application the sum of fifty dollars or a sum of money sufficient in amount, in the opinion of the City Manager, to cover the total cost of the contemplated work, whichever amount is greater, or in the discretion of the City Manager a good and sufficient bond in lieu thereof; provided that the City Manager may in his discretion waive the requirement for the deposit of the sum or bond for public agencies or public utility corporations which are entitled to operate or maintain facilities in public rights-of-way either by operation of law or pursuant to a franchise granted by the City. The deposit or bond is required for the purpose of enduring the proper restoration of the highway and shall be forfeited or called, as the case may be, in the event that the work is not properly done as herein provided. (Ord.130, Art. 1 § 3.2, 1960) 14.08.050 Encroachments–Permit–Issuance. Permits for such work shall be issued by the City Manager. (Ord. 130, Art. 1 § 3.3, 1960) 14.08.060 Specifications for Underground Installations–Supervision. The encroachment shall be laid or constructed and the highway shall be restored in the manner required and specified herein, which work shall be done in all cases under the supervision and to 183 http://www.amlegal.com/alpscripts/get-content.aspx3/26/2013 CHAPTER 14.08: OBSTRUCTION OF STREETSPage 4of 7 the satisfaction of the City Manager: A. Excavation: 1. Excavation of trenches adjacent to the existing pavement shall be conducted on but one side of the pavement at a time and no excavation shall be started on the opposite side until the trench first excavated has been filled, compacted and surfaced as per requirements below. 2. No more trenches shall be opened than can be properly and completely backfilled in one day. No more than seven hundred feet of trench shall be open at any time on any project unless authorized by the City Manager or his duly appointed representative. 3. One traffic lane shall be kept open and in safe condition at all times. Adequate warning and regulatory signs and other safety measures shall be taken at all times to protect the public who may or must be present in the area where work is being performed. Complete closure of all traffic lanes may be made at the discretion of and in accordance with plans and detours approved by the City Manager or his duly appointed representative. Twenty-four hours’ advance notice must be filed with the City Manager or his duly appointed representative, stating the road to be closed, the limits and approximate duration of closure. Such agencies must also be notified immediately upon reopening of the road to emergency vehicles. 4. The City Manager shall be supplied at all times with the names and telephone numbers of at least two persons in charge of or responsible for the work subject to permit who can be reached for emergency work twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. B. Backfill: 1. Backfill in all trenches shall be made by mechanical tamping or jetting as specified by the City Manager. Compaction shall be attained by any type of mechanical tamper capable of meeting the compaction requirements. Backfill shall be compacted in lifts of a thickness designated by the City Manager and dependent upon the type of soil and mechanical tamper used. A relative compaction of ninety percent must be obtained on all backfill below two feet of finished grade. A relative compaction of ninety-five percent shall be required in the top two feet of trench within the roadway section. 2. Relative compaction shall be based on state of California Test Method No. 216. 3. No jetting will be allowed within two feet of the surface.Aggregate base material conforming to Section 26- 1.02A of the Standard Specifications, except as herein modified under “Aggregate Base: shall be placed along the entire trench section with a minimum thickness of twelve inches.” 4. The City reserves the right to make as many compaction tests as it deems necessary in order to meet compaction requirements. The costs of such tests shall be borne by the person performing the excavation in, along and across the highway. A prime coat of SC-1 liquid asphalt shall be applied to the surface of the existing trench prior to paving, the rate of application to be determined by the City Manager. 5. On completion of the backfill and prior to placing the pavement in the trench section, the pavement adjacent to the work shall be thoroughly cleaned to the satisfaction of the City Manager. A power broom shall be used if so required by the City Manager. C. Restoration of pavement: y to remove existing high type classes of pavement, such as Portland 1. Where it is necessar 184 http://www.amlegal.com/alpscripts/get-content.aspx3/26/2013 CHAPTER 14.08: OBSTRUCTION OF STREETSPage 5of 7 cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, plant mix surfacing, or oil macadam, the pavement shall be restored to its condition as to line, grade, type and depth as existed prior to excavation. See minimum requirements below. Asphalt-concrete surfacing conforming to the requirements of Section 39-2.03 of the Standard Specifications may be substituted for existing asphaltic concrete, plant mix surfacing or oil macadam pavement. The type of asphalt-concrete surfacing is to be determined by the City Manager. 2. When a satisfactory permanent repavement of an excavation cannot be made, the City Manager shall require a temporary pavement consisting of thirteen inches of compacted untreated base material and two inches of cold plant mix surfacing meeting the surface of existing pavement and sealed with asphaltic emulsion seal coat. The temporary type of pavement is to remain in place and be maintained until compaction requirements can be met. The temporary pavement shall then be removed to a minimum depth of three inches below the existing surface, and the pavement replaced with three inches of hot plant mix surfacing, the surfacing to be feathered out over the existing pavement to prevent surface water from entering the excavated trench section. The extent of the feathered section is to be determined by the City Manager. The pavement surface is then to be sealed with asphaltic emulsion seal coat. 3. Where the depth of the existing higher type classes of pavement exceeds three inches in thickness, and where the existing imported base material exceeds twelve inches in thickness, the depth shall be restored in kind, with aggregate base and asphalt-concrete surfacing. Existing Portland cement concrete pavement shall be restored in kind in all cases where Portland cement concrete pavement now exists. 4. Roads and highways consisting of existing single and double seal coat or armor coat type of pavement will require a temporary pavement restoration consisting of twelve inches (compacted) of aggregate base material and an application of single seal coat using one-half inch x No. four crushed screenings. Depending on weather conditions, two inches of cold plant mix surfacing may be substituted for a temporary single seal pavement. After a period of from sixty to ninety days, a permanent pavement of single seal coat placed over the temporary single seal coat pavement, conforming to the requirements of Section 37 of the Standard Specifications shall be supplied to the surface, the extent of such pavement overlapping the existing trench to be determined by the City Manager. Only crushed granite screenings or equivalent shall be used in all temporary and permanent pavement restoration. A double seal coat may be applied immediately if trench compaction meets the requirements of this chapter. 5. When a single operation, consisting of crossing the pavement (not confined to a continuous project parallel to and following the general alignment of the road), is proposed on roads of high classification, it will be necessary to bore pipe or jack a casing enclosing the pipe underneath the pavement. If it is proved to the satisfaction of the City Manager that it is not feasible or practical to jack or bore underneath the pavement, the pavement may be cut and restored with twelve inches of compacted untreated base material, six inches of Class “A” concrete keyed five inches outside the edge of the trench on each side and followed by three inches of asphalt-concrete surface and sealed with asphaltic emulsion seal coat. Excavations may be backfilled with sand and pavement replaced in kind when specifically authorized by the City Manager. D. Untreated base: 1. Untreated base material shall conform to the provisions of Section 26 of the Standard Specifications. 2. Untreated base shall be placed in all trench excavations accessible to vehicular traffic. 185 http://www.amlegal.com/alpscripts/get-content.aspx3/26/2013 CHAPTER 14.08: OBSTRUCTION OF STREETSPage 6of 7 E. Miscellaneous: 1. City may, as a condition to granting an encroachment permit, require a field inspection with representatives of both the applicant and the City Manager. A description of the condition of the existing pavement and shoulders will be filed with the City Manager and the applicant. Pavement shoulders disturbed by the applicant’s operations will be restored at the applicant’s expense to the satisfaction of the City Manager. Small utility extensions and lateral connections to existing sanitary sewers may be exempted from the requirements of such prior field inspection. In such event, encroachment permits may be issued upon receipt of request therefor together with a sketch showing location or a written description of the proposed work. 2. Property owners shall be protected from any damage to property and dust nuisance. A water wagon shall be available on demand of the City Manager. 3. Written permission of the City Manager shall be required for excavations made between November lst and March lst. 4. Any noncompliance with these specifications shall be remedied within five days after written notice to do so by the City Manager. Upon failure to conform with the request of the City Manager within the five day period, the City shall be entitled to proceed to correct the deficiency, and the costs thereof shall be the obligation of the applicant. 5. Inspection costs incurred by the City in the progress of the applicant’s operations shall be reimbursed to the City by the applicant. The City shall be the sole judge as to the need of such inspection. 6. The City Manager shall be notified forty-eight hours prior to the actual beginning of any excavation in, along or across any road or highway in the City. 7. No work shall be deemed completed until final approval thereof is made in writing by the City Manager. 8. Applicant may be required to indemnify and save harmless the City, its officers and employees from any suits, claims or sections brought by any person or persons for or on account of any injuries or damages sustained or arising out of the excavations covered by this section. 9. Applicant shall maintain the condition of his excavation and pavement restoration to the satisfaction of the City Manager. (Ord. 130, Art. 1 § 3.4, 1960) 14.08.070 Depositing of Dirt, Rocks, Etc. on City Highways. A. No person shall place, deposit, or dump, or cause to be placed, deposited, or dumped, any dirt, rocks, gravel, mud, or any other objects of any nature or description on the traveled portions of any City highway. B. The City Manager may remove any such dirt, rocks, gravel, mud, or any other objects of any nature or description from the traveled portions of any City highway, and the person, or the principal or employer of the person, causing such dirt, rocks, gravel, mud or any other objects to be placed, deposited, or dumped on such City highway shall be liable to the City for any expense in connection with the removal thereof. C. The provisions of the foregoing subsections are not intended to conflict with but shall 186 http://www.amlegal.com/alpscripts/get-content.aspx3/26/2013 CHAPTER 14.08: OBSTRUCTION OF STREETSPage 7of 7 supplement all the laws of the state of California relative to the obstruction of public highways. (Ord. 130, Art. 1 § 4, 1960) 14.08.080 Operation of Cleated Vehicles on Highways–prohibited. No person shall drive, operate, tow, or otherwise transport any cleated vehicle on, upon, or across any City highway in a manner which permits or causes the cleats of such vehicles to come into contact with the paved portion of the highway. (Ord. 130, Art. 1 § 5, 1960) 14.08.090 Applicability. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply nor shall an application for excavation or encroachment permit be required for: A. The installation of a pole or poles by duly franchised public utility corporations except where a pole is removed from or placed in existing concrete or macadamized work on public right-of-way; B. Emergency work that must be commenced or done before it is possible to obtain the necessary permit as required by this chapter; provided, however, that the application and permit is made and obtained not later than the following working day after commencement of the emergency work. (Ord. 130, Art. 1 § 6, 1960) 14.08.100 Violation–Penalty. Any person who violates the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of an infraction and upon conviction thereof shall be punished as provided in Chapter 1.12. (Ord. 1179, § 2 (part), 1982; Ord. 130, Art. 2 § 1, 1960) Disclaimer: This Code of Ordinances and/or any other documents that appear othis site may not reflect the most current legislation adopted by the Municipality. American Legal Publishing Corporation provides these documents for informational purposes only. These documents should not be relied upon as the definitive authority r local legislation. Additionally, the formatting and pagination of the posted documents varies from the formatting and pagination of the official copy. The official printed copy of a Code of Ordinances should be consulted prior to any action being taken. 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