CITY OF HANFORD APPLICATION, FILING, AND PROCESSING FEES Revisions Effective January 1, 2018
City of Hanford Community Development Department APPLICATION AND PROCESSING FEES January 1, 2009 (all City fees subject to change by City Council Resolution) Application Fee FY 2008 Major Pre-Application Review [50% credit of fee to application(s)] $ 9,497.00 Minor Pre-Application Review [75% credit of fee to application(s)] 1,886.00 Home Occupation 115.00 Certificate of Occupancy 249.00 Sign Application 242.00 Time Extensions 1,206.00 Administrative Permits: Approvals 1,631.00 Administrative Permits: Variances 2,906.00 Minor Land Division: Lot Line Adjustment 892.00 Minor Land Division: Certificate of Compliance 892.00 Site Plan Review 2,906.00 Major Land Division: Subdivision Map 5,998.00 Major Land Division: Parcel Map 3,954.00 Planning Commission: Conditional Use Permit/Change in 4,915.00 Non-conforming Use Planning Commission: Variances 4,915.00 Planning Commission: Planned Unit Development 6,667.00 City Council: General Plan Amendment 8,214.00 Pre-zoning, Rezoning, Zone Text Amendments 6,771.00 Annexations 9,631.00 Environmental Review (Initial Study) 955.00 Environmental Impact Report Processing (+ actual cost of EIR consultant) 7,369.00 Filing Fee (separate check payable to Kings County) for: Notice of Determination (Fish & Wildlife) 90.00 Notice of Exemption 90.00 Fish and Wildlife Neg Dec/EIR (Effective 1-1-18) 2,280.75/3,168.00 Other Fees Appeals to Planning Commission/City Council 1,000.00 Final Parcel Map 650.00 Final Subdivision Map COST + $200 Nonrefundable deposit In Lieu Parking Fee 2,000/stall Right-of-Way Abandonment 4,092.00 Agriculture Contract Cancellation + cost legal fees 5,162.00 Specific Plan/Master Plan 8,830.00 Design Review 1,037.00 Sale of General Plan Text and Map 60.00 Zoning Text and Map 60.00 Photocopy.25/copy
ANNEXATION FEE SCHEDULE December 1, 2007 (all City fees subject to change by City Council Resolution) (Board of Equalization Fees as of 12/98; Fish and Wildlife Fee effective 1-1-18) CITY FEES: Final Annexation Map Applicant to Provide Map Annexation Processing Fee Environmental Review (Neg. Dec.) $ 955.00 Prezoning $6771.00 COUNTY FEES (LAFCO): $9631.00 (applicant to prepare map) Annexation Fee Environmental Filing Fee $ 90.00 Fish and Wildlife Fee (payable to County) $2,280.75 ($3,168.00 w/eir) STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FEES: $1,000.00 (pays $345 Assessor and $75 p/w fees) + cost Size of Annexation Fee Less than 1 acre $ 300.00 1 to 5 acres $ 350.00 6-10 acres $ 500.00 11 to 20 acres $ 800.00 21 to 50 acres $1200.00 51 to 100 acres $1500.00 101 to 500 acres $2000.00 501 to 1000 acres $2500.00 1001 to 2000 acres $3000.00 2001 acres and above $3500.00 Each individual non-contiguous area of one annexation is considered by the State as a separate annexation and the applicant will have to pay for each non-contiguous area. NOTE: The D.O.J. Preclearance Fee may be increased by an amount estimated by the City to pay for any and all fees and costs including, without limitation, attorney fees and costs and demographer fees and costs incurred by the City and in any way related to the request for annexation and the application, approval, and preclearance process related thereto. LAFCO fee of $1,000 includes the Assessor s fee and Public Works fee and will need to cover total costs from the County based on amount of time, materials, etc. If the amount expended by the County is less than $1,000, the difference will be refunded. If more than $1,000, applicant will need to pay the additional amount.
BUILDING DEPARTMENT FEES December 1, 2007 All Building Department fees are calculated on square foot or unit cost, based on the building occupancy and construction type. Compliance Inspection $ 147.00 Reinspection Fee 105.00 Basic Building Permit for Swimming Pool Seismic Fees: 1-3 Story Residential School Fees: Contact the appropriate school district for current fee information. Building Department also collects Kings County Public Facilities Fees at the current rate at time of complete submittal. GRADING PLAN REVIEW FEES August 20, 2010 RESIDENTIAL: Single family residence $1,050.00 Two or three units 1,800.00 Four through eight units 3,050.00 Eight or more units 4,400.00 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL: Sites less than one-half acre 2,700.00 Sites from one-half to one acre 4,200.00 Sites one to five acres 5,700.00 $ 245.00 + seismic.0001 x valuation.00021 x valuation Sites over five acres Permit Extensions 25.00 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FEES December 15, 1992 Public Street and Infrastructure Improvement Plan Review/Inspection Fee Schedule for Subdivisions and Site Development projects: 6% of the first $5,000.00 of improvement costs or fraction thereof 5% of the next $20,000.00 of improvement costs or fraction thereof 4.5% of the next $75,000.00 of improvement costs or fraction thereof 3.5% of the next $150,000.00 of improvement costs or fraction thereof 2% of all amounts of improvement costs over $250,000.00 INFRASTRUCTURE FEES FIRE IMPACT FEES July 1, 2017 5,700 + $85/acre $ 546.43/unit 480.88/unit 0.6467/sq. ft. 0.0646/sq.ft. POLICE IMPACT FEES July 1, 2017 $ 344.12/unit 302.84/unit 0.4074/sq. ft. 0.0405/sq. ft. WATER IMPACT FEES July 1, 2017 $2,099.49/unit 1,616.77/unit 1.3398/sq. ft. 1.2793/sq. ft. Public Use 0.2770/sq. ft. Water Meter Inspection Fee (all land uses) $ 85.00/meter Backflow Prevention Assembly Inspection Fee (all land uses) (100%) $ 80.00/assembly
WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPACT FEES July 1, 2017 Wastewater Facilities (Collection System,*Treatment Plant, and Pond Relocation) *NOTE: Wastewater treatment portion of fee is based on standard household strength waste of 200 MG/L B.O.D. and 200 MG/L S.S. and 300 gal./day flow rate Public Use PARK IMPACT FEES July 1, 2017 Senior Housing and Mobile Homes STORM WATER IMPACT FEES July 1, 2017 Original City Limits (OCL) = area bounded by Grangeville Blvd. on the north; Hanford-Armona on the south; 10th Avenue on the east; and 11th Avenue on the west (within OCL) (outside OCL) (within OCL) & (within OCL) (outside OCL) & (outside OCL) REFUSE AND RECYCLING IMPACT FEE July 1, 2017 Multi-Family Residential * * Other Non-Residential * $ 2,588.16/unit 2,362.05/unit 1.4687/sq. ft. 0.7342/sq. ft. 0.3034/sq. ft. $ 3,174.32/unit 2,792.76/unit 1,587.17/unit $2,874.37/gross acre $5,748.72/gross acre $ 2,874.37/gross acre x C $2,874.37/gross acre x C $5,748.72/gross acre x C $5,748.72/gross acre x C $ 352.64/unit 159.29/unit * Subject to impact assessment per service required
,, Other Non-residential Rear-load refuse truck $201,292.33/1,758 cubic yard/week = $114.50/cu.yd./week Rear-load dumpster cost 1cu.yd. = $535.88 ; 2cu.yd. = $642.26; 3cu.yd. = $788.66 (including sales tax & delivery) (times the number of containers required) Total Refuse and Recycling Development Impact Fee = Contingent on projected service needed For example, if the projected refuse service needs require a one cubic yard dumpster emptied once a week, the total RDIF would be calculated as follows: Truck cost share 1 cu. yd. x 1/week x 114.50/cu. yd./wk $114.50 One cubic yard dumpster 535.88 Total $650.38 If the projected refuse service needs require two 3-cubic yard dumpsters emptied three times a week, the RDIF would be calculated as follows: Truck cost share 2 (3 cu. yd. x 3/week) x $114.50/cu. yd./wk. $2,061.00 Two three-cubic yard dumpsters (2 x $788.66) 1,577.32 Total $3,638.32 SANITARY SEWER AREA OF BENEFIT DISTRICT FEE (6/2/92) 9th Avenue Area of Benefit District (10th Ave. to Hwy. 43): Area generally south of Hanford-Armona Road Area located between Hanford-Armona Rd. and Lacey Blvd. Area located between Lacey Blvd. and Grangeville Blvd. Area located between Grangeville Blvd. and Hwy. 43 12th Ave. Area of Benefit District (11-1/2 Ave. to 13th Ave.): Area generally south of Hanford-Armona Road Area located between Hanford-Armona Rd. and Lacey Blvd. Area located between Lacey Blvd. and Grangeville Blvd. Area located between Grangeville Blvd. and Fargo Ave. Area located between Fargo Ave. and Flint Ave. $ 899.81/acre 1,337.60/acre 2,015.10/acre 2,778.62/acre $ 621.92/acre 960.01/acre 1,305.25/acre 1,734.30/acre 2,401.14/acre
TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEES Transportation Facilities All Land Uses (see chart below for fee based on number of trip ends per use) $ 340.48/tripend EXHIBIT A TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEES TRIPENDS EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, 2017 UNITS TRIPENDS FEE CATEGORIES RESIDENTIAL $ 340.48/TRIPEND Single Family D.U. 9.53 $3,244.77/D.U. Apartment D.U. 6.55 2,230.14/D.U. Condominium D.U. 5.69 1,937.33/D.U. Mobile Home D.U. 4.90 1,668.35/D.U. Senior Adult Housing D.U. 3.23 1,099.75/D.U. COMMERCIAL $ 340.48/TRIPEND General/Specialty Retail 1,000 sf 40.58 13,816.68/1000 sf Shopping Center 1,000 sf 41.42 14,102.68/1000 sf Discount Store 1,000 sf 30.86 10,507.21/1000 sf Hardware/Paint Store 1,000 sf 51.03 17,374.69/1000 sf Furniture Store 1,000 sf 4.98 1,695.59/1000 sf Bank 1,000 sf 49.59 16,884.40/1000 sf Supermarket 1,000 sf 68.65 23,373.95/1000 sf Convenience Market 1,000 sf 330.00 112,358.40/1000 sf Gas & Service Station w/mini-mart Fueling Position 90.67 30,871.32/fp Gas/Service Station Fueling Position 73.00 24,855.04/fp Auto Repair/Car Center 1,000 sf 14.00 4,766.72/1000 sf Car Sales 1,000 sf 14.50 4,936.96/1000 sf Hotel/Motel Room 8.95 3,047.30/Room RESTAURANT $ 340.48/TRIPEND Quality 1,000 sf 36.40 12,393.47/1000 sf High Turnover 1,000 sf 90.22 30,718.11/1000 sf Fast Food 1,000 sf 220.60 75,109.89/1000 sf OFFICE $ 340.48/TRIPEND General 1,000 sf 8.34 2,839.60/1000 sf Medical/Dental 1,000 sf 27.31 9,298.51/1000 sf Government 1,000 sf 68.93 23,469.29/1000 sf INDUSTRIAL $ 340.48/TRIPEND General 1,000 sf 5.43 1,848.81/1000 sf Mini-storage 1,000 sf 2.37 806.94/1000 sf Warehousing 1,000 sf 3.83 1,304.04/1000 sf Notes: (A) Tripend rates for other than those listed above shall be determined using trip generation statistics in the Institute of Transportation Engineers Trip General Manual, latest edition. (B) Tripends for development within the Central Parking and Improvement District shall be reduced by 20% to reflect captured trip rates for multi-use district. (Council Resolution 95-74-R). (C) Cost of improvement completed by developer on arterial and designated collectors will be credited against payment of the impact fee for that project.