July 20, 2016 Summary of City of Oakland Impact Fees Effective September 1, 2016 CITY UF OAKl.f\ND There are three different Impact Fees per Oakland Municipal Code ("OMC") Chapters 15.72 and 15.74: (1) Affordable Housing Impact Fees, (2) Capital Improvements Impact Fees, and (3) Transportation Impact Fees 1. These fees are listed below by zone along with the total of all three new impact fees together. There are three different Impact Fee Zones for residential projects. The maps of these zones are at the end of this handout. The nonresidential project Impact Fees are the same citywide. For additional information and handouts visit the website at www.oaklandnet.com/impactfee. Table 1: Residential Impact Fees for Zone 1 Residential Impact Fees (Fee Per Housing Unit) The Date is Based on When the Applicant Applies for Buildin~ Permit Housing Use Fee Category 9/1/16-6/30/17 7/1/17-6/30/18 7/1/18-6/30/21 Type Multi-family Affordable Hsg. $5,500 $11,500 $22,000 Capital Imp. $750 $750 $1,250 Transportation $750 $750 $750 Total $7,000 $13,000 $24,000 Townhome Affordable HsQ. $6,500 $12,000 $20,000 Capital Imp. $1,000 $1,000 $3,000 Transportation $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 Total $8,500 $14,000 $24,000 Single-family Affordable Hsg. $6,000 $12,500 $23,000 Capital Imp. $1,500 $2,000 $4,000 Transportation $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 Total $8,500 $15,500 $28,000 Table 2: Residential Impact Fees for Zone 2 Residential Impact Fees (Fee Per Housing Unit) The Date is Based on When the Applicant Applies for Buildini Permit Housing Use Fee Category 9/1 /16-6/30/17 7/1/17-6/30/18 7/1/18-6/30/21 Type Multi-family Affordable HsQ. $4,550 $9,250 $17,750 Capital Imp. $250 $500 $750 Transportation $750 $750 $750 Total $5,550 $10,500 $19,250 Townhome Affordable Hsg. $2,600 $7,200 $14,250 Capital Imp. $1,000 $1,000 $2,000 Transportation $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 Total $4,600 $9,200 $17,250 Single-family Affordable HsQ. $3,750 $9,000 $16,500 Capital Imp. $1,000 $1,500 $3,000. Transportation $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 Total $5,750 $11,500 $20,500 1 For Office and Warehouse uses there is also a Jobs/Housing Impact Fee (OMC Chapter 15.68).
July 20, 2016 Table 3: Residential Impact Fees for Zone 3 CITY or OAKLAND Residential Impact Fees (Fee Per Housing Unit) The Date is Based on When the Applicant Applies for Building Permit Housing Use Fee Category 9/1/16-7/1/17-7/1/18-7/1/19-7/1/20 - Type 6/30/17 6/30/18 6/30/19) 6/30/20 6/30/21 Multi-family Affordable Hsg. $0 $0 $3,000 $6,000 $12,000 Capital Imp. $0 $0 $0 $0 $250 Transportation $710 $710 $750 $750 $750 Total $710 $710 $3,750 $6,750 $13,000 Townhome Affordable Hsa. $0 $0 $1,000 $4,000 $8,000 Capital Imp. $0 $0 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 Transportation $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 Total $1,000 $1,000 $3,000 $6,000 $10,000 Single-family Affordable Hsg. $0 $0 $1,000 $4,000 $8,000 Capital Imp. $0 $0 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 Transportation $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 Total $1,000 $1,000 $3,000 $6,000 $10,000 Table 4: Nonresidential Impact Fees Nonresidential Impact Fees (Fee Per Square Foot) The Date is Based on When the Applicant Applies for Building Permit Use Type Fee Category 9/1/16-7/1/17-7/1/18-. 7/1/19-7/1/20-6/30/17 6/30/18 6/30/19 6/30/20 6/30/21 Office* Capital Imp. $0.00 $0.00 $1.00 $1.00 $2.00 Transportation $0.85 $0.85 $1.00 $1.00 $2.00 Total $0.85 $0.85 $2.00 $2.00 $4.00 Retail, Freestanding Capital Imp. $0.00 $0.15 $0.25 $0.25 $0.50 Transportation $0.75 $0.75 $0.75 $0.75 $0.75 Total $0.75 $0.90 $1.00 $1.00 $1.25 Retail, Ground Floor Capital Imp. $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Transportation $0.75 $0.75 $0.75 $0.75 $0.75 Total $0.75 $0.75 $0.75 $0.75 $0.75 Industrial Capital Imp. $0.40 $0.40 $0.75 $0.75 $1.00 Transportation $0.55 $0.55 $0.55 $0.55 $0.55 Total $0.95 $0.95 $1.30 $1.30 $1.55 Warehouse* Capital Imp. $0.65 $0.90 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Transportation $0.35 $0.35 $0.35 $0.35 $0.35 Total $1.00 $1.25 $1.35 $1.35 $1.35 Hotel/Motel Capital Imp. $0.10 $0.20 $0.35 $0.35 $0.60 Transportation $0.65 $0.65 $0.65 $0.65 $0.65 Total $0.75 $0.90 $1.00 $1.00 $1.25 Institutional Capital Imp. $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $3.00 Transportation $1.20 $1.20 $2.00 $2.00 $3.00 Total $3.70 $3.70 $4.50 $4.50 $6.00 *Existing Jobs/Housing Impact Fee for affordable housing = $5.44 per square foot for July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017 (shall be adjusted yearly on July 1st in accordance with the percentage increase or decrease in the residential building cost index per OMC Chapter 15.68).
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Revised on April 5, 2017 Transportation, Capital Improvements, and Affordable Housing Impact Fees Summary CITY or OAKLAND On May 3, 2016, the Oakland City Council adopted Transportation, Capital Improvements, and Affordable Housing Impact Fees. This handout is a summary of the Impact Fee regulations. Please also read the adopted Impact Fee chapters of the Oakland Municipal Code {"OMC") for the specific requirements which govern if there are any inconsistencies {OMC Chapter 15.74, Transportation and Capital Improvements Impact Fees and OMC Chapter 15.72, Affordable Housing Impact Fees). 1. Types of projects subject to Impact Fees: Affordable Housing Impact Fees ~ New housing units (including live/work and work/live units) Transportation and Capital Improvements Impact Fees ~ New housing units (including live/work and work/live units) ~ New nonresidential projects ~ Nonresidential projects with additional floor area ~ Nonresidential projects with a "Change and Intensification of Use" 1 2. Projects exempt from Impact Fees: "Applies" means the Impact Fee applies to the project type. "" means the project type is exempt from the specified Impact Fee. Transportation Institutional projects involving less than 5,000 sf of floor area Nonresidential projects involving less than 5,000 sf of "Changed and Intensified" floor area (not including live/work or work/live units) 2 Nonresidential projects (not including live/work or work/live units) 2 Applies Secondary (in-law) units (see Section 17.04.090 of the Planning Code) Affordable housing units Applies Additions to existing housing units (not including new units) Capital Improvements Applies Affordable Housing 3. Project timeline for applicability of Impact Fees: A project will be subject to the Impact Fees at the time of a Complete Building Permit Application 3 submittal, except in the following circumstances: ~ If the building permit expires the project is subject to the Impact Fee amount that is in effect when the application for a new building permit is made (except if the building permit only needs final inspections to be completed); or ~ If the building permit is not issued within one year after the submission of a Complete Building Permit Application,3 the project is subject to Impact Fee amount that is in effect when the building permit is finally issued; or ~ If a certificate of occupancy (including a temporary certificate) is not issued within three years of the issuance of the building permit, the project is subject to the Impact Fee amount that is in effect when a temporary certificate of occupancy or certificate of occupancy is finally issued, whichever comes first. 1 "Change and Intensification of Use" means a Nonresidential Project that will change the use of building floor area, as defined in the California Building Standards Code, from one Use Fee Category to a higher Use Fee Category. ' 2 For Office and Warehouse uses there is also a separate Jobs/Housing Impact Fee (OMC Chapter 15.68). 3 "Complete Building Permit Application" means an application for a building permit for vertical construction that is submitted after all necessary planning and zoning permits and approvals under Title 17 of the Oakland Planning Code are issued for the project and contains all the building permit application submittal materials required on the City's submittal checklist. Page 1 of 2
Revised on April 5, 2017 Transportation, Capital Improvements, and Affordable Housing Impact Fee Summary 4. Changes to building permit: )> Projects that have applied for a building permit and make small changes that do not trigger a new building permit are only subject to new Impact Fees for any additional housing units or additional nonresidential square footage added after the initial building permit application. )> Projects that have applied for a building permit and make substantial changes to the building that trigger a new building permit will be required to pay the Impact Fees that apply at that time for the entire project. 5. Impact fees do not apply to projects with a vested right: )> Projects that acquired a vested right by July 2, 2016 through either (a) a Development Agreement; (b) a vesting tentative map approval; and/or by (c) obtaining a validly issued building permit and beginning substantial construction are not subject to the Impact Fees. )> Projects with a vesting tentative map application either deemed or determined complete by November 27, 2015 are also not subject to the Impact Fees. )> Revisions to projects with an approved vesting tentative map are not subject to the Impact Fees if the vesting map is still valid, however, any additional units and/or additional nonresidential square footage not part of the original project and vesting map approvals are subject to the Impact Fees. 6. When Impact Fee payments are due: )> All Transportation and Capital Improvements Impact Fees are due prior to the issuance of a building permit. )> The Affordable Housing Impact Fee is due in two installments: 1) The first installment of 50% of the Impact Fee is due prior to the issuance of a building permit; and 2) The second installment for the remaining 50% is due prior to the issuance of a temporary or permanent certificate of occupancy, whichever comes first. 7. Developer build option for Transportation, Capital Improvements and/or Affordable Housing: )> A developer may construct transportation or capital facilities that would otherwise be funded by the Impact Fee, if approved by the City in its sole and absolute discretion. )> If a developer voluntarily decides to provide affordable housing units as part of their project, they will not be subject to the Affordable Housing Impact Fee. For the Affordable Housing Impact Fee, the total number of required affordable units shall be at least one of the following: 1) Very low income units= 5% of the total number of housing units; or 2) Low income units= 10% of the total number of housing units; or 3) Moderate income units= 10% of the total number of housing units. Projects including the minimum number of affordable housing units above may be entitled to a density bonus and development incentives under the Oakland Density Bonus and Incentive Procedure (OMC Chapter 17.07) and State density bonus program (Government Code Section 65915-65918). Moderate income rental units may take advantage of provisions in OMC Chapter 17.07 that otherwise apply to moderate income for-sale units. 8. Online resources: OMC Chapter 15.74, Transportation and Capital Improvements Impact Fees (Ordinance No. 13366 C.M.S.), and OMC Chapter 15. 72, Affordable Housing Impact Fees (Ordinance No. 13365 C.M.S.), and a summary of the Impact Fees are available on the City's website at www.oaklandnet.com/impactfee. 9. For questions: Please contact Laura Kaminski in the Planning and Building Department at lkaminski@oaklandnet.com or (510) 238-6809. Page 2 of2
12/8/2017 Affordable Housing Mitigation Fee - City of Berkeley, CA HOU51NO AND CO/'\/v\UNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Housing and Community Services Department Affordable Housing Mitigation Fee Ordinance (Below Market Rate Rental Housing) Frequently Asked Questions for Project Sponsors Updated 4/10/2017 The following information is intended to give market rate housing project sponsors a starting point for understanding affordable housing requirements in Berkeley. This is not a comprehensive statement of City of Berkeley requirements. What below-market-rate (BMR) / affordable housing requirements apply to new ownership housing? The lnclusionary Housing Ordinance, BMC 23C. 12. Those requirements are not addressed in this FAQ. What below-market-rate (BMR) / affordable housing requirements apply to new rental housing? The Affordable Housing Mitigation Fee ordinance, BMC 22.20.065. The City adopted the Affordable Housing Mitigation Fee ordinance to replace the rental housing requirements in BMC 23C.12. How much is the Affordable Housing Mitigation Fee on new market-rate rental housing? For projects that have not yet obtained a Use Permit, the fee is $34,000 per market rate unit of housing in the development. This fee was set in Resolution 67,614-NS, July 12, 2016. For already entitled projects, consult with City staff to determine the fee level that applies to your project, since fees have changed over time. Do market rate rental projects need to include below market rate (BMR) units? Market rate rental projects are not required to provide BMR units. Many elect to provide BMR units in-lieu of all or part of the mitigation fee. Many elect to provide BMR units to qualify for a density bonus. I expect my project to receive a density bonus. Will the units in the bonus be exempt from paying the Affordable Housing Mitigation Fee? No, all market rate units in the project are subject to the Mitigation Fee, whether in the base project or the bonus project. Very low income and low income rental units which qualify the project for a density bonus will offset fees owed. https://www.cityofberkeley.info/contentdisplay.aspx?id=74682 1/4
12/8/2017 Affordable Housing Mitigation Fee - City of Berkeley, CA Can my project provide affordable rental housing units in lieu of paying the Affordable Housing Mitigation Fee? Yes, subject to the conditions in BMC 22.20.065. When do I have to make my decision between providing affordable rental housing units or paying the Affordable Housing Mitigation Fee? Unless the Use Permit specifies something different, the decision about units and fees must be made prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy or Temporary Certificate of Occupancy, if any. If any units will be provided, the regulatory agreement must be recorded prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. How long does the project need to provide the BMR units? For the life of the project. How many units does a project need to provide to avoid paying the fee completely? If the project is already entitled, please consult with staff on the specific requirements that apply to your project, since requirements have changed. For projects that have not yet received a Use Permit- To avoid the fee completely, a project needs to provide 1 BMR unit affordable to households with very low income (VU or50% of area median) and 1 BMR unit affordable to households with low income (LI or 80% of area median) for every 10 units of market rate housing. For projects providing fewer than 1 VU BMR units and 1 LI BMR unit in addition to every 10 market rate units, the fee will be reduced proportionally according to the formula established in BMC 22.20.065 What is the formula for calculating the number of in-lieu units? The formula was established in BMC 22.20.065: [(A-B-C) x Fee]- [(B+C)/((A-8-C) x 20%)) x ((A-B-C) x Fee)] Where: Fee = $34,000 A= Total number of units in the project B =Number of Very-Low Income Units provided in the project. C =Number of Low-Income Units provided in the project. https://www.cityofberkeley.info/contentdisplay.aspx?id=74682 2/4
12/8/2017 Affordable Housing Mitigation Fee - City of Berkeley, CA What is an example of the formula applied to a project? 12 unit project example: A 12-unit project providing no affordable units would owe a fee of $408,000. A 12-unit project including 1 VLI unit, 1 LI unit, and 10 market rate units would not owe any fee. A 12-unit project providing 1 VLI unit would owe $204,000. 10 unit project example A 10-unit project providing no affordable units would owe a fee of $340,000. A 10-unit project providing 1 VU, 1 LI, and 8 market rate units would not owe a fee. A 10-unit project providing 1 VU unit would owe $136,000 Can my project provide only low income units, and no very low income units, in lieu of paying the fee? No. Under BMC 22.20.065, for projects providing more than one BMR unit in lieu of the fee, at least 50% of the units must be affordable to households with incomes at or below very low incomes. If there is an odd number of BMR units, the majority must be VU units. If your project already has a use permit, it may have been subject to different requirements. Consult your Use Permit and City staff with questions. Can BMR units provided to satisfy the Affordable Housing Mitigation Fee requirements also help the project qualify for a density bonus? Generally speaking, yes, they may. Planning staff will review the project details to determine how state density bonus law applies in your situation. Will the project be required to accept Section 8 or Shelter Plus Care? Yes. Projects that receive Use Permits on or after September 21, 2016 must reserve 40% of the VU BMR units for Section 8 I Housing Choice voucher holders and 40% of the VU BMR units for Shelter Plus Care certificate holders. The project's marketing plan must include outreach to voucher and certificate holder, and establish how they will be given priority in leasing up. The owner may accept each subsidy program's full contract rent as long as the tenant portion is within the applicable BMR program rent limit. Where can I see the applicable requirements? The Affordable Housing Mitigation Fee ordinance, BMC 22.20.065, is available online. Related resolutions are available at the following links: 2016-07-02 Resolution 67,614-N.S. 2015-04-07 Resolution 66,986-N.S. 2014-1 0-07 Resolution 66,809-N.S. https://www.cityofberkeley.info/contentdisplay.aspx?id=74682 3/4
12/8/2017 Affordable Housing Mitigation Fee - City of Berkeley, CA 2013-02-19 Resolution 66.01 5-N.S. 2012-10-1 6 Resolution 65.920-N.s. How can I find out more about the requirements for operating BMR units? Program guidelines and forms are available online at: http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/bmrrentalownerspropertymanagers.aspx Owners and property managers can contact AffordableHousing@cityofberkeley.info with questions and to set up a meeting to go over the requirements. If I choose to provide units, how should I follow up? If you wish to provide affordable rental housing units in lieu of the fee, contact Be Tran at btran@cityofberkeley.info at least 6 weeks before expected completion to start working on the regulatory agreement to avoid delays. Home I Web Policy I Text-Only Site Map I Contact Us Housing and Community Services Department, 2180 Milvia Street, 2nd Floor, Berkeley, CA 94704 Questions or comments? Email: HHCS@cityofberkeley.info Phone: (510) 981-5400 (510) 981-CITY/2489 or 311 from any landline in Berkeley TTY: (510) 981-6903 https://www.cityofberkeley.info/contentdisplay.aspx?id=74682 4/4
City of Emeryville Development Impact Fees Fiscal Year 2017-2018 (valid July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018) Use Type Affordable Housing Park and Recreation Facility Transportation Facility Residential Use Types Single Unit $0 $3,987 $2,673 Two Unit and Multi-Unit Rental - Apartment $28,122 $3,839 $1,657 In TH Transit Hub Overlay Zone $28,122 $3,839 $1,604 Owner - Condominium $0 $3,839 $1,389 In TH Transit Hub Overlay Zone $0 $3,839 $1,337 Owner - Townhome $0 $3,987 $1,389 In TH Transit Hub Overlay Zone $0 $3,987 $1,337 Domestic Violence Shelter $0 $1,502 $589 Group Residential $0 $1,502 $589 Mobile Home Park Rental $28,122 $3,839 $1,657 Owner $0 $3,987 $1,389 Residential Care Facility $4.27 $5.80 $1.99 Supportive Housing $0 $1,502 $589 Transitional Housing $0 $1,502 $589 Commercial and Institutional Adult Oriented Businesses Retail $4.27 $2.14 $4.99 Performance $4.27 $1.62 $103.35 Animal Care and Sales Grooming $4.27 $1.93 $3.88 Kennel/Animal Care $4.27 $3.00 $14.84 Pet Stores $4.27 $2.14 $4.99 Veterinary Services $4.27 $1.93 $12.61 Arts and Entertainment Gallery $4.27 $0.32 $0.48 Indoor Entertainment $4.27 $1.29 $13.13 Outdoor Entertainment TBD TBD TBD Banks and Financial Institutions $4.27 $2.14 $11.35 Business Services $4.27 $2.14 $19.82 Colleges and Trade Schools $0.00 $1.93 $6.79 Community Assembly $0.00 $0.53 $7.32 Day Care Centers $0.00 $3.00 $14.84 Eating and Drinking Establishments Bars/Nightclubs/Lounges $4.27 $5.35 $9.09 Restaurants Quality (ITE Land Use 931) $4.27 $5.35 $6.02 High Turnover (ITE Land Use 932) $4.27 $5.35 $7.89 Fast Food (ITE Land Use 933) $4.27 $5.35 $34.94 Fast Food with Drive-Thru (ITE Land Use 934) $4.27 $5.35 $43.64 Mobile Food Vendors $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Emergency Shelters $0 $1,502 $589 Funeral Homes, Mortuaries and Mausoleums $4.27 $0.53 $1.47 TOTAL IMPACT FEES $6,660 / dwelling unit $33,618 / dwelling unit $33,565 / dwelling unit $5,228 / dwelling unit $5,176 / dwelling unit $5,376 / dwelling unit $5,324 / dwelling unit $2,091 / bed $2,091 / bed $33,618 / dwelling unit $5,376 / dwelling unit $12.06 / square foot $2,091 / bed $2,091 / bed $11.40 / square foot $109.24 / square foot $10.08 / square foot $22.11 / square foot $11.40 / square foot $18.81 / square foot $5.07 / square foot $18.69 / square foot TBD $17.76 / square foot $26.23 / square foot $8.72 / square foot $7.85 / square foot $17.84 / square foot $18.71 / square foot $15.64 / square foot $17.51 / square foot $44.56 / square foot $53.26 / square foot $0.00 $2,091 / bed $6.27 / square foot 7/1/2017 TBD = To be determined. Contact Community Development Department to determine applicable fees. Page 1 of 3
Park and Affordable Transportation Use Type Recreation TOTAL IMPACT FEES Housing Facility Facility Health Care Clinics and Medical Offices $4.27 $3.90 $9.54 $17.71 / square foot Hospitals $4.27 $3.11 $2.48 $9.86 / square foot Medical Laboratories (non research) $4.27 $1.93 $8.42 $14.62 / square foot Instructional Services Individual/ Small Group Instruction $4.27 $0.63 $2.59 $7.49 / square foot Group Instruction $4.27 $0.63 $2.59 $7.49 / square foot Libraries and Museums Libraries $4.27 $1.50 $19.51 $25.28 / square foot Museums $4.27 $0.32 $0.48 $5.07 / square foot Live/Work Unit $4.27 $1.62 I $5.89 / square foot plus plus $1,737 L $1,737 / unit Lodging Hotels and Motels $4.27 $1.07 $5.34 / square foot plus plus $1,122 $1,122 /room Bed & Breakfast $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 / square foot Major Public Services $4.27 TBD TBD TBD / square foot Marina $0 $1,072 $508 $1,580 / berth Motor Vehicle Sales an d Services Cleaning (Self-Service Car Wash - /TE Land Use 947) $4.27 I $4.27 / square foot plus plus $268 $7,404 L $7,672 / stall Rentals $4.27 $1.62 $2.67 $8.56 / square foot Sales and Leasing $4.27 $1.40 $7.00 $12.67 / square foot Repair and Service $4.27 $1.07 $11.92 $17.26 / square foot Service Station $4.27 J $4.27 / square foot plus plus $269 $7,414 l $7,683 /pump Towing and Impounding $4.27 $1.07 $13.37 $18.71 / square foot Offices General/Government/Walk-In Clientele $4.27 $3.90 $3.99 $12.16 / square foot Corporate Headquarters (/TE Land Use 714) $4.27 $3.90 $3.78 $11.95 / square foot Parking $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 / square foot Personal Services $4.27 $2.14 $3.88 $10.29 / square foot Public Safety Facilities $0.00 $2.14 $3.22 $5.36 / square foot Recreation Gaming $4.27 $2.14 $35.91 $42.32 / square foot All Other $4.27 $2.14 $9.43 $15.84 / square foot Repair Services $4.27 $1.40 $2.59 $8.26 / square foot Retail Food and Beverage Sales Supermarket (/TE Land Use 850) $4.27 $2.14 $11.40 $17.81 / square foot Convenience Market (/TE Land Use 851) $4.27 $2.14 $42.03 $48.44 / square foot All Other $4.27 $2.14 $4.99 $11.40 / square foot Schools $0.00 $1.07 $3.20 $4.27 / square foot Social Service Facilities $0.00 $3.43 $3.99 $7.42 / square foot =t 7/1/2017 TBD =Tobe determined. Contact Community Development Department to determine applicable fees. Page 2 of 3
Park and Use Type Affordable Transportation Recreation Housing Facility Facility TOTAL IMPACT FEES Industrial Arts-Industrial - A// $4.27 $1.40 $2.59 $8.26 / square foot Commercial Kitchens $4.27 $1.40 $2.59 $8.26 / square foot Construction and Maintenance $4.27 $0.75 $0.85 $5.87 / square foot Crematories $4.27 $2.35 $1.95 $8.57 / square foot Food Production and Assembly - All $4.27 $1.40 $2.59 $8.26 / square foot Hazardous Waste Facilities - All $4.27 $2.35 $1.95 $8.57 / square foot Laundry and Dry Cleaning Services $4.27 $1.40 $2.59 $8.26 / square foot Manufacturing Pharmaceutical $4.27 $1.07 $2.59 $7.93 / square foot Custom $4.27 $1.07 $1.74 $7.08 / square foot Light $4.27 $1.07 $2.59 $7.93 / square foot General $4.27 $1.07 $1.95 $7.29 / square foot Heavy $4.27 $1.07 $1.95 $7.29 / square foot Recycling Facilities - All $4.27 $2.35 $1.95 $8.57 / square foot Research and Development $4.27 $2.68 $2.86 $9.81 / square foot Salvage and Wrecking $4.27 $2.35 $1.95 $8.57 / square foot Storage and Distribution Indoor and Outdoor $4.27 $0.75 $0.85 $5.87 / square foot Personal $4.27 $0.04 $0.69 $5.00 / square foot Agricultural Community Gardens $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Indoor Agriculture $4.27 $1.40 $2.59 $8.26 / square foot Outdoor Agriculture $4.27 $1.40 $2.59 $8.26 / square foot Animal Husbandry $4.27 $1.40 $2.59 $8.26 / square foot Communication, Transportation and Utilities Communication Facilities Transmission Towers $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Equipment within Buildings $4.27 $0.05 $0.25 $4.57 / square foot Transportation and Delivery Services Bus/Rail Passenger Stations $4.27 TBD TBD TBD / square foot Truck/Rail Freight Terminals $4.27 $1.40 $2.22 $7.89 / square foot Human-Powered $4.27 $0.75 $0.85 $5.87 / square foot Light Fleet $4.27 $0.75 $0.85 $5.87 / square foot Utility Services $4.27 $7.82 $2.04 $14.13 / square foot 7/1/2017 TBD = To be determined. Contact Community Development Department to determine applicable fees. Page 3 of 3