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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTransmittal - 1/4/2023ERIN MENDENHALL Mayor CITY COUNCIL TRANSMITTAL Lis (Jan 4, 202314:49 MST) Lisa Shaffer, Chief Administrative Officer TO: Salt Lake City Council Darin Mano, Chair FROM: Jorge Chamorro, Public Services Director SUBJECT: Right of Way Permit Notification Fee Jorge Chamorro Public Services Director Date Received: 01/04/2023 Date sent to Council: nl /n4gm� DATE: J 3, 2023 STAFF CONTACT: Mark Stephens, City Engineer, 801-535-6355 DOCUMENT TYPE: Ordinance Amendment to Consolidated Fee Schedule RECOMMENDATION: The Administration recommends that, after a public hearing, the City Council adopt the following amendments to the City Ordinance and the Consolidated Fee Schedule. BUDGET IMPACT: NA BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: Pursuant to the proposed ordinance amendment for Salt Lake City Code Section 14.32.036 to include clarifying language on pre -notification notices for work to take place in the Public Way, this transmittal addresses the associated proposed cost per notification that is to be passed along to the Public Way Permit applicant. The corresponding fee analysis for the cost associated for each pre -notification postcard mailed out by the City on the applicant's behalf has been performed by City Finance and is attached herewith. It is proposed that the fee associated with these pre -notification postcards be adopted into the existing Consolidated Fee Schedule so that the appropriate fees can be assessed to the Public Way permit applicant along with the other required Public Way permit fees prior to approval and issuance of the Public Way Permit. PUBLIC PROCESS: Public Hearing EXHIBITS: A. Red Lined Ordinance B. Clean Ordinance C. Red Lined Consolidated Fee Schedule D. Clean Consolidated Fee Schedule E. September 2022 Cost Analysis for ROW Permit Notification Fee PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT 451 SOUTH STATE STREET # 135 www.slcgov.com PO BOX 145470 FAX 801-535-7116 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 841 1 1-5470 ATTACHMENT A Red Lined Ordinance SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE No. _ of 2022 (Amending Fees and Penalties Related to Boarding or Temporarily Securing Buildings) An ordinance amending Salt Lake City Code Section 14.32.036, and also amending those portions of the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule related to notice regarding work in the public way permits. WHEREAS, on May 17, 2011 the City Council adopted Ordinances 2011-23, 2011-24 and 2011-25 to authorize and create the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Salt Lake City ("City Council") desires to update portions of the Salt Lake City Code related to notice regarding work in the public way permits, and to also update the corresponding portions of the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule; WHEREAS, it is now proposed that the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule be amended to update fees related to notice regarding work in the public way permits as shown in the attached Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds (i) the fees and fee information set forth in Exhibit A is necessary, reasonable, and equitable in relation to regulatory and service costs incurred by the City; and (ii) adoption of this ordinance reasonably furthers the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of Salt Lake City. NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. That Salt Lake City Code Section 14.32.036 shall be, and hereby is, amended to read as follows: 14.32.036: NOTICE REQUIREMENTS: Prior to the City issuing a Work in the ROW permit, notice of the proposed work shall be delivered by the applicant to the adjacent properties, except as otherwise provided herein. Notice will be paid for by the applicant and delivered by-affv1-ie.Hi! wiless- Alwwise-as determined by the City Engineer i.n t he manner described in subsection 14.32.036B. Lb. A. "Adjacent properties" means (a) the property(ies) with a boundary contiguous to the portion of the public way where the work is proposed, and (b) one property on each side of the contiguous property(ies). 1. With respect to proposed work located below ground and behind the curb and gutter, notice shall be delivered to the adjacent properties on the same side of the public way as the proposed work. 2. With respect to proposed work located below ground and in the paved section of the public way, notice shall be delivered to the adjacent properties on both sides of the public way. 3. With respect to proposed work located above ground, notice shall be delivered to the adjacent properties on both sides of the public way. 4. Notice shall be provided to every adjacent property contiguous to the work location, regardless of whether the work is below ground or above ground. B. The notice shall meet the following requirements: 1. Notice shall be given by either: a. If aamroved by the city, Pplacing a door hanger or flyer, based on a city -supplied exampleexwnple and gontainiLig the infannation described iti subsection t4.32.036B.2 and 3, on the building on each adjacent property in a conspicuous location and affixed in a manner that it won't easily be dislodged by weather, or b. The city Mmailing a postcard notice to the occupant and, if a separate address, the record owner of the adjacent property. The notice must be mailed if the adjacent property is a vacant lot. The city will include as Dart of the perinit application fee and the a Plicant shall pay to the city, the cast of mailing each postcard notice in the amount specified in the Salt Lake City consolidated fee schedule. c. If a multi -unit building is located on an adjacent property, notice must be mailed to the owner of the building and occupant of each unit, and to the record owner of each unit if a separate address. 2. Each notice shall state that it is given. WAWA to Salt Lake City Code section 14.32.036 and shall contain the name of the permit applicant and a local contact phone number and email address for the permit applicant. 3. Each notice shall describe the reason for the construction, the anticipated date(s) of construction, and whether the street will be closed due to construction. C. If notice is delivered by the applicant, evidence of satisfactory notice means a construction drawing showing which properties were noticed, a copy of the provided notice, and any of the following: an affidavit from the permit applicant confirming delivery of notice and the date notice was delivered, a photo showing the notice on the building and property address, a certificate of mailing, or a signed receipt for certified mail delivery. If the City provides the notice, it shall keep a record of how and where the notice was delivered. D. No notice shall be required in the following situations: 1. Any work where a permit is not required. 2. Emergency situations. 3. Certain maintenance type activities where the street remains passable and unrestricted, such as snow plowing, street sweeping, street patching activities, and pothole repairs. 4. Replacement work where the work is replacing like for like (example: replacing a section of sidewalk with the same width sidewalk). 5. Placement of a dumpster, POD, or other obstruction for less than eight (8) days. SECTION 2. That the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule shall be, and hereby is, amended, in pertinent part, to reflect the fees set forth in the attached Exhibit A, and that a copy of the amended Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule shall be published on the official Salt Lake City website. SECTION 3. That a revised copy of the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule that reflects the amendments set forth in the attached Exhibit "A" shall be published on the official Salt Lake City website. SECTION 4. That this ordinance shall become effective upon publication. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah this day of 2022. CHAIRPERSON ATTEST: CITY RECORDER Transmitted to Mayor on Mayor's Action: ! Approved. Vetoed. 3 MAYOR (SEAL) Bill No. of 2022. Published: Salt Lake City Attorney's Office Approved As To Form By: Boyd Ferguson Date: EXHIBIT A ATTACHMENT B Clean Ordinance SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE No. of 2023 (Amending Fees and Penalties Related to Boarding or Temporarily Securing Buildings) An ordinance amending Salt Lake City Code Section 14.32.036, and also amending those portions of the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule related to notice regarding work in the public way permits. WHEREAS, on May 17, 2011 the City Council adopted Ordinances 2011-23, 2011-24 and 2011-25 to authorize and create the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Salt Lake City ("City Council") desires to update portions of the Salt Lake City Code related to notice regarding work in the public way permits, and to also update the corresponding portions of the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule; WHEREAS, it is now proposed that the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule be amended to update fees related to notice regarding work in the public way permits as shown in the attached Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds (i) the fees and fee information set forth in Exhibit A is necessary, reasonable, and equitable in relation to regulatory and service costs incurred by the City; and (ii) adoption of this ordinance reasonably furthers the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of Salt Lake City. NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. That Salt Lake City Code Section 14.32.036 shall be, and hereby is, amended to read as follows: 14.32.036: NOTICE REQUIREMENTS: Prior to the City issuing a Work in the ROW pennit, notice of the proposed work shall be delivered by the applicant to the adjacent properties, except as otherwise provided herein. Notice will be paid for by the applicant and delivered as determined by the City Engineer in the manner described in subsection 14.32.036B. Lb. A. "Adjacent properties" means (a) the property(ies) with a boundary contiguous to the portion of the public way where the work is proposed, and (b) one property on each side of the contiguous property(ies). 1. With respect to proposed work located below ground and behind the curb and gutter, notice shall be delivered to the adjacent properties on the same side of the public way as the proposed work. 2. With respect to proposed work located below ground and in the paved section of the public way, notice shall be delivered to the adjacent properties on both sides of the public way. 3. With respect to proposed work located above ground, notice shall be delivered to the adjacent properties on both sides of the public way. 4. Notice shall be provided to every adjacent property contiguous to the work location, regardless of whether the work is below ground or above ground. B. The notice shall meet the following requirements: 1. Notice shall be given by either: a. If approved by the city, placing a door hanger or flyer, based on a city -supplied example and containing the information described in subsection 14.32.036B.2 and 3, on the building on each adjacent property in a conspicuous location and affixed in a manner that it won't easily be dislodged by weather, or b. The city mailing a postcard notice to the occupant and, if a separate address, the record owner of the adjacent property. The notice must be mailed if the adjacent property is a vacant lot. The city will include as part of the permit application fee, and the applicant shall pay to the city, the cost of mailing each postcard notice in the amount specified in the Salt Lake City consolidated fee schedule. c. If a multi -unit building is located on an adjacent property, notice must be mailed to the owner of the building and occupant of each unit, and to the record owner of each unit if a separate address. 2. Each notice shall state that it is given pursuant to Salt Lake City Code section 14.32.036 and shall contain the name of the permit applicant and a local contact phone number and email address for the permit applicant. 3. Each notice shall describe the reason for the construction, the anticipated date(s) of construction, and whether the street will be closed due to construction. C. If notice is delivered by the applicant, evidence of satisfactory notice means a construction drawing showing which properties were noticed, a copy of the provided notice, and any of the following: an affidavit from the permit applicant confirming delivery of notice and the date notice was delivered, a photo showing the notice on the building and property address, a certificate of mailing, or a signed receipt for certified mail delivery. If the City provides the notice, it shall keep a record of how and where the notice was delivered. D. No notice shall be required in the following situations: 1. Any work where a permit is not required. 2. Emergency situations. 3. Certain maintenance type activities where the street remains passable and unrestricted, such as snow plowing, street sweeping, street patching activities, and pothole repairs. 4. Replacement work where the work is replacing like for like (example: replacing a section of sidewalk with the same width sidewalk). 5. Placement of a dumpster, POD, or other obstruction for less than eight (8) days. SECTION 2. That the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule shall be, and hereby is, amended, in pertinent part, to reflect the fees set forth in the attached Exhibit A, and that a copy of the amended Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule shall be published on the official Salt Lake City website. SECTION 3. That a revised copy of the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule that reflects the amendments set forth in the attached Exhibit "A" shall be published on the official Salt Lake City website. SECTION 4. That this ordinance shall become effective upon publication. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah this day of 2023. CHAIRPERSON ATTEST: CITY RECORDER Transmitted to Mayor on Mayor's Action: Approved. Vetoed. 3 MAYOR (SEAL) Bill No. of 2023. 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Although most City fees are shown, this consolidated fee schedule does not show penalties, such as fines and late fees; court fees; credit card processing fees; or fees required by a city contract, such as concession and franchise fees. It also may not show fees authorized by administrative rules or a general delegation of authority. The City intends that future versions of this document will show such fees. Fees are generally listed by City department and the associated service. References to a "section" in the comments column means a section of the Salt Lake City Code. The code may be accessed by going to Sterlingcodifiers.com More than one fee may apply to a given set of circumstances. For answers to questions, please call the number shown at the top of each section. The fees here may change. The current consolidated fee schedule may be accessed by clicking here. The fee schedule was originally adopted by Ordinance 2011-25 and has been subsequently amended by: Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 2 Amended By: Ordinance 2011-44 Code Sections Affected: 5.04.070 5.48.030 5.09.010 5.56.040 5.14.040 5.60.030 5.16.060 5.61.120 5.16.180 5.64.280 5.37.080 5.70.040 5.42.030 1 5.74.080 J15.16.031 5.76.120 5.90.010 6.16.030 12.56.170 12.56.210 14.52.030 5.76.120 5.90.010 6.16.030 12.56.170 1 12.56.210 14.52.030 115.16.031 16.090 71716.670 .72.030 17.81.200 18.44.030 Ordinance 2011-75 15.16.031 Ordinance 2012-3 8.04.065 8.04.070 Ordinance 2012-6 8.06.010 Ordinance 2012-27 18.98.190 Ordinance 2012-44 9.08.030 12.56.170 12.56.240 15.16.020 15.16.031 15.16.035 15.16.060 15.16.080 15.16.090 16.12.140 16.12.150 116.12.155 116.12.160 16.12.170 16.12.180 116.12.190 16.56.050 16.56.090 16.56.100 16.56.130 16.56.150 16.56.170 16.56.180 16.60.110 16.60.120 17.04.030 17.16.670 117.16.680 1 117.64.040 1 17.72.030 18.44.030 121A.64.010 Ordinance 2012-54 18.04.135 Ordinance 2012-69 15.16.090 Ordinance 2012-93 17.90.020 17.95.300 Ordinance 2013-17 15.16.010 115.16.110 Ordinance 2013-28 2.12.040 13.02.020 Ordinance 2013-37 2.75.040 3.16.050 Ordinance 2013-38 Ordinance 2013-39 03.02.030 Annual CPI Adjustment Ordinance 2013-40 3.16.040 Ordinance 2013-42 115.16.020 Ordinance 2013-43 12.96.025 Ordinance 2013-51 15.24.290 Ordinance 2014-10 18.98.190 117.81.400 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 3 17.16.590 17.16.670 Annual CPI Adjustment 2.12.040 3.50.0201 5.16.090 5.51.027 115.16.090 15.24.120 18.98.090 18.98.160 3.16.005 12.56.600 15.16.120 I 15.16.031 115.16.035 15.16.031 21A.06.030 21A.46.120 21A.06.050 121A.50 Ordinance 2014-27 Ordinance 2014-41 Ordinance 2014-50 Ordinance 2014-51 Ordinance 2014-55 Ordinance 2015-01 Ordinance 2015-44 Ordinance 2015-65 5.04.070 15.15.020 Ordinance 2015-72 9.08.030 19.08.115 19.08.140 19.08.200 1 12.96.025 21A.16.010 Ordinance 2016-01 Ordinance 2016-10 12.61.030 Ordinance 2016-41 115.16.090 Ordinance 2016-43 Ordinance 2016-44 Ordinance 2016-45 115.16.031 115.16.035 Ordinance 2016-46 Authority to Set Municipal Fees Ordinance 2016-49 09.08.030 115.16.090 Ordinance 2016-58 5.63.050 Ordinance 2016-79 18.98.020 118.98.050 Ordinance 2017-09 12.56.00 112.28.095 Ordinance 2017-11 15.16.031 115.16.035 Ordinance 2017-22 15.16.031 Ordinance 2017-38 Ordinance 2017-52 Annual CPI Adjustment Federal Trade Zone Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 4 Ordinance 2018-11 9.08.200 Ordinance 2018-25 18.58.010 Ordinance 2018-34 Annual CPI Adjustment Ordinance 2018-42 14.56.060 114.56.070 Ordinance 2019-06 18.98.020 118.98.120 118.98.160 Ordinance 2019-10 16.60.065 116.64.030 Ordinance 2019-21 8.04.390 Ordinance 2019-30 Annual CPI Adjustment Ordinance 2019-31 Ordinance 2019-32 112.56.550 112.56.580 Ordinance 2019-55 Ordinance 2020-26 Annual CPI Adjustment Ordinance 2020-30 Ordinance 2020-53 118.48.100 Ordinance 2021-11 112.58.040 r - Ordinance 2021-35 Annual CPI Adjustment Ordinance 2021-41 8.15.020 8.15.025 8.15.027 Ordinance 2022-37 Annual CPI Adjustment Ordinance 2022-56 FAmendments- Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 5 Consolidated Fee Schedule Table of Contents Airport Page(s) 7-8 Animal Services 8 Building Rental/Use: City and County Building, Washington Square, Public Safety Building and Pioneer Precinct 8 Business Licensing 9 - 12 Cemetery 12 CAN - Community and Neighborhoods 13 - 18 Economic Development 18 Engineering 19 - 20 Fire 20 - 21 Gallivan Center 22 Golf 23 -25 Housing Stability 25 Impact Fees 25 Parking and Traffic 25 Police 26 - 27 Parks and Public Lands 27 - 30 Records and Elections 31 Refuse 32 - 33 Sanitary Sewer Utilities 33 - 35 Special Events 35 - 37 Storm Water 37 Street Lighting 38 Water 37 - 40 Watershed Recreational 40 Zoning Fees 40 - 41 General Fund Miscellaneous Fees 41 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 6 k f` Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule AIRPORT For questions regarding Airport Fees Contact: 801-575-2721 Service Fee Additional Information section Aircraft Parking Fees Daily Less than 12,500 pounds (U42 - SVRA) $10.00 Ramp and tie down parking 16.56.100 12,500 pounds to 44,999 pounds (U42 - SVRA) $60.00 Ramp and tie down parking 16.56.090 Tooele Valley Airport (TVY) $15.00 Ramp and tie down parking 16.56.100 Aircraft parking fees exemption: Any person engaging in air transportation services having an assigned gate hold Aeronautical Services Aircraft rental permit $250.00 Annual, per rental aircraft 16.56.090 Aircraft sales permit $250.00 Annual 16.56.100 Commercial flight service permit $250.00 16.56.130 Annual Commercial Flight service aircraft owner permit $250.00 16.56.130 Annual, per aircraft in addition to Commercial Fliqht Service Permit Fee Flight training permit $250.00 Annual 16.56.150 Flight training aircraft owner permit $250.00 Annual, per aircraft in addition to flight 16.56.150 training owner permit fee Airframe and/or Power Plant Repair $250.00 Annual 16.56.170 Radio, instrument or propeller repair service permit $250.00 Annual 16.56.170 Hangar Application Wait List Fee $150.00 $50 refundable 16.56.050 Miscellaneous business permit $250.00 Annual 16.56.050 Any person desiring to engage in two (2) or more commercial aeronautical activities is responsible for payment of all fees as established for each Multiple aeronautical services aeronautical activity engaged in; however, fees for owned aircraft (as the 16.56.180 term 'owner" is defined in Section 16.04.30 of this title), will be assessed for Any Person offering any such services, or combinations thereof, shall do so under written lease or permit agreement with the City. For exemptions and other information, see Section 16.56.010. AVI Fees (Automated Vehicle Identification) Vehicle Category Fee 1 to 5 passengers Set forth in current rate 16.60.110; 16.60.120 6 to 9 passengers schedule based on I Rates established by Administrative Rules and Regulations (See Ground 10 to 15 passengers Administrative Rules and Transportation Rules and Regulations, Section 2.0); also see the current rate 16 to 24 passengers Regulations schedule. > 24 passengers Campus Dwell Time 30 minutes I No Cost I 16.56.090 30-45 minutes $2.00 16.56.100 45-60 minutes $10.00 I I 16.56.090 Every 5 minutes over 60 minutes $20.00 16.56.100 Terminal Front Dwell Time M 16.56.090 0-20 minutes I No Cost I 16.56.100 20-30 minutes 1 $3.00 16.56.090 30-40 minutes I $20.00 I 16.56.100 Every minute over 40 minutes $5.00 16.56.090 Cargo Carrier Ramp Use Fees Formula based See Section 16.12.170 16.12.170 Fuel Royalties $0.06 per gallon of fuel For provisions, see Section 16.12.190 16.12.190 Landing Fees Fixed -wing aircraft I Formula based See Section 16.12.160 16.12.160 For Landing Fee Exemptions: See Section 16.12.160 Off Airport In -Flight Caterers 7% of gross sales at airport Paid within 15 days of the end of each month, see 16.12.155 Section 16.12.155 for provisions Parking Economy Lot First hour $5 12.56.240 Each additional hour $5 12.56.240 Daily maximum $10 12.56.240 Click N Park Daily $3 12.56.240 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 7 , Hourly/Daily (Parking Garage) First hour $5 12.56.240 Each additional hour $5 12.56.240 Daily maximum $35 I 12.56.240 Walking Lot First hour $5 12.56.240 Each additional hour $5 12.56.240 Daily maximum $21 12.56.240 Concierge Daily rate only Terminal use Fees* Annual terminal space rental Annual basement & baggage mi Common use bag claim Common use ticket counter and Common use gates Common use boarding bridge Use of international arrival build Formula based See Section 16.12.150 space Formula based See Section 16.12.150 Formula based Per enplaned passenger nake-up space Formula based Per use/ Use equals 3 hours Formula based Per use/ Use equals 3 hours Formula based Per use/ Use equals 3 hours Formula based Per passenger deplaned *Terminal use fee exemption: Any airline that has a valid and existing agreement with the Citv coverina use of bao claim and terminal facilities. ANIMAL SERVICES 16.12.140 16.12.150 Rates established by Administrative Rules and Regulations; also see the current rate schedule. Note: Salt Lake City contracts with Salt Lake County for Animal Services. Animal service fees are set and administered by Salt Lake County. http: / /slco.org/animal-services/about-us/fees-and-services/ For questions regarding Animal Service Fees Contact: 385-468-7387 0U1LU11117 KGIV 1 AL/ UJG: LL I T anu 1.VUIY 1 T ISULLUIVIU, WA,r111.4U 1 MY ZIgUAKG, 1'U15L11. ,Art 1 T RIITI nTNr. and DTANFFI? DDF:rTNrT For questions regarding Building and Square fees Contact: 801.535.7280 Service Fee Deposit Additional Information Section Activity with food $838 $515 15.14.020 Filming (Commercial) Fewer than 8 staff, crew and other persons $322 I $644 Each 4 hour block I 15.14.020 8 - 15 staff, crew and other persons $632 $948 Each 4 hour block 15.14.020 More than 15 staff, crew and other persons $1,352 $1,933 Each 4 hour block 15.14.020 Miscellaneous Meetings Regular city business hours (8am - 5pm) $26/hr $97 Up to 40 people, no more than three hours 15.14.020 Non -city business hours $26/hr $97 See Section 15.14.020 15.14.020 Supplemental Charge for Exclusive Building Use 129 NA 15.14.020 Wedding Ceremony Base fee for two hours $186 $97 No food 15.14.020 See Section 15.14.010 for damage and deposit provisions, additional fees and exceptions. Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 8 BUSINESS LICENSING For questions regarding Business Licensing Fees Contact: 801-535-6644 Service I Fee I Additional Information Section All Businesses pay a Base License Fee and Employee Fee as listed below Base License Fees Before Sept' 22 Effective Sept' 22 Home occupation businesses $126 $134 5.04.070 Non -home occupations $159 $169 5.04.070 Employee Fee $23 $24 Annual, per full or part-time employee, if business has more than one employee. Additional fees may apply depending on type of business according to list below Before Sept' 22 Effective Sept' 22 Fees with an effective date other than July 1, 2011 are indicated by two columns. 5.70.040 Amusement Devices $4 $4 Annual, per device Amusement Devices Wholesale $27 $29 Annual 5.76.120 Apartment Units See Rental Dwelling 5.90.010 Application for Certificates Public convenience and necessity $139 $148 5.05.130 Auctioneer $136 I $145 Per auctioneer 5.16.060 Auction House, Transient $257 I $273 Per day, per business I 5.16.180 Automobiles Auto Dealers New/Used $62 $66 Annual I 5.76.120 5.76.120 Parts sales $117 $124 Annual Annual Annual Annual Annual Annual per trailer, per space on premises, see section 5.86.056 Annual Annual, per license Auto/RV/Other Rental Agencies $27 $29 5.76.120 Auto/Truck & Mechanic Related Services $62 I $66 I 5.76.120 Towing / Wrecking $21 I $22 I 5.76.120 Police Rotation $20 $22 5.76.120 Automobile Trailer Court Refer to base license fee listed in this section 5.86.056 Financial Institution $132 $140 5.76.120 Alcohol Sales Before Sept' 22 Effective Sept' 22 Retail Alcohol/Beer $325 $345 5.90.010 Restaurant $257 $273 Annual, per license 5.90.010 Bar or Tavern $363 $386 Annual, per license 5.90.010 Single Event $257 $273 Annual, per license 5.90.010 Microbrew pub $257 I $273 Annual, per license I 5.90.010 Recreational facility beer Banquet or Reception Center Bar Establishment $325 $345 Annual, per license 5.90.010 $292 $292 Annual, per license 5.90.010 $457 $485 Annual, per business 5.90.010 5.51.030 Beer Sales Application Fee I No charge Fee could be assessed in future as per ordinance Billiards/Pool Tables $4 $4 Annual, per device 5.70.040 Billiards/Pool Tables - Pool Hall $25 Business License Transfers $26 Annual 5.76.120 Information Change - Non Regulated $19 $20 5.02.210 In Change -Regulated Childcare Facilities Clothing Sales $43 $45 Annual 5.02.210 I 5.76.120 $136 I $145 $103 $109 Annual 5.76.120 Construction Business $28 $29 Annual 5.76.120 Convalescent and Retirement Facilities I $164 I $174 Annual I 5.76.120 Reception/Venue Centers $21 1 $22 Annual 5.90.020 Dance Studio Refer to base license fee listed in this section Dance Hall - Public Dance Hall Refer to base license fee listed in this section Dating/Marriage Service $109 $116 9.04.050 9.04.040 _ 5.42.030 Per Business Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 9 Dry Cleaning and Laundry $136 $145 Annual 5.76.120 Electronic Goods Sales $164 $174 Annual 5.76.120 Consulting $27 $29 Annual I 5.76.120 Entertainment Concert $95 $101 Annual, per exhibition room 5.90.010 Dance hall $21 $22 Annual, per room I 5.90.010 Live entertainment No charge Fee could be assessed in future as per ordinance 5.90.010 Theater, live $136 1 $145 Annual, per exhibition room 5.90.010 Theater, motion picture I No charge I Fee could be assessed in future as per ordinance I 5.90.010 Fire and Damaged Goods Sales No charge I Fee could be assessed in future as per ordinance I 5.32.025 Fireworks Inside $84 $90 Annual, per location 9.20.020 Outside $84 $90 Annual, per location 9.20.020 Fireworks Sales Furniture Sales Refer to base license fee listed in this section Paid at least 10 days prior to opening of business. See also 2.120.040 under Fire Annual Annual Annual Annual Annual 9.20.020 $62 $66 5.76.120 Gas/Oil, Wholesale Gas $278 $295 5.90.010 Gas/Oil, Wholesale Businesses $27 I $29 I 5.76.120 Gasoline Stations $160 $170 5.76.120 Government Owned Alcohol Related Business $182 $194 5.90.010 5.76.120 Grocery/Convenience Stores $136 $145 Annual Hardware Stores $136 $145 Annual 5.76.120 Healthcare Related $48 I $51 Annual 5.76.120 Ice Cream Truck Vehicle Inspection $31 $33 5.64.740 Ice Cream Truck Operator Application Fee No more than $31 5.64.580 Ice Cream Vendors $35 $37 Annual 5.90.010 Design Services $27 $29 Annual 5.76.120 Cleaning/Janitorial $76 $80 Annual 5.76.120 Legal Services/Law Office $21 I $22 Annual I 5.76.120 Licenses Requiring a Special Public Hearing $62 $66 Plus actual costs 5.02.240 Liquor Consumption $28 $29 Annual, per license 6.16.030 Live Entertainment 5.76.120 5.28.080 Concerts $21 $22 Private Club Refer to base license fee listed in this section Restaurants Refer to base license fee listed in this section Taverns Refer to base license fee listed in this section Locksmiths No Charge Fee could be assessed in future as per ordinance Manufacturing $48 $51 Annual Miscellaneous Services $27 $28 Annual Mobile Food Business (Truck/Trailer) Standard $103 $103 Also refer to base license fee for this section Reciprocal $103 $103 No base license fee required Motion Picture Theaters $99 I $105 Annual Numismatic and/or Bullion Dealer Refer to base license See Section 5.47.030 fee listed in this section Nursing Home Refer to base license fee listed in this section See Section 5.86.306 Out of Doors - Restaurants & Occasional Banquets No Charge For occasional banquets, fee could be assessed in future as per ordinance Participant License Fee Refer to base license fee listed in this section Pawnshop and Secondhand Dealer Pawnbroker $1,706 $1,811 Annual, per business 5.28.080 5.28.080 5.90.010 5.76.120 I 5.76.120 5.69.060 5.69.060 5.76.120 5.47.030 5.86.306 5.54.040 _ 5.64.330 I 5.48.030 Secondhand compact disk exchange dealer $512 I $544 Annual, per business I 5.60.030 Secondhand computer exchange dealer $227 I $241 Annual, per business 5.60.030 Pedi-cabs No charge Fee could be assessed in future as per ordinance 5.90.010 Proprietor I $44 $47 I Per automatic amusement device I 5.12.050 Real Estate Agencies $21 $22 Annual Rental Dwelling License with Good Landlord Certification (Per Ordinance) 5.76.120 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 10 Dwelling units I $20 I Per rental unit 5.14.040 Fraternities, sororities, rooming and boarding I $20 Per room for lodging or sleeping purposes house 5.14.040 Rental Dwelling License without Good Landlord Certification (Per Ordinance) I 5.14.040 Dwelling units $342 TPer rental unit 5.14.040 Fraternities, sororities, rooming and boarding house $342 Per room for lodging or sleeping purposes I 5.76.120 Restaurants/Cafeterias $103 $109 Annual Retail/Wholesale Sales $48 $51 Annual 5.76.120 Retail Service Station Refer to base license fee listed in this section 5.86.410 Room Rentals (rooming houses, boarding houses and for profit residential treatment facilities) Boarding/rooming house $6 $6 Annual, per rental unit 5.56.040 Hotel I $6 I $6 Annual, per rental unit I 5.56.040 Motel $6 $6 Annual, per rental unit 5.56.040 RV Parks and Campgrounds $27 $28 Annual, per space 5.76.120 Scrap Metal Processor Refer to base license See Section 5.58.030 fee listed in this section 5.58.030 Sexually Oriented Business Adult business $393 I $418 Annual, per business I 5.61.120 5.61.120 Nude agency $1,023 $1,086 Annual, per business 5.61.120 Nude entertainment business $393 $418 Annual, per business Semi-nude dance agency I $396 I $420 Annual, per business I 5.61.120 Semi nude dancing bar I $303 I $322 Annual, per business I 5.61.120 Outcall agency $1,364 I $1,449 Annual, per agency I 5.61.120 Annual, per employee Adult employee (non -escort) $240 $255 5.61.120 Outcall non -performer (non -escort) $240 $255 5.61.120 Annual, per employee _ Nude performer employee* $273 $290 5.61.120 Annual, per nude performer; for prorated formula see Section 5.90.010 I $273 $290 Annual, per semi-nude performer; for prorated formula see Section 5.90.010 5.61.120 ji Semi-nude dance performer* Semi-nude performer employee* Annual, per semi-nude performer; for prorated formula pI $273 $290 see Section 5,90,010 5.61.120 _ Outcall performer (escort)* $1,023 $1,086 Annual, per outcall performer; for prorated formula see section 5.90.010 5.61.120 Sexually oriented business transfer $96 $102 Annual, per performer transfer 5.61.120 5.61.120 Photography (adult) $191 $203 Annual, per photographer _ *These fees shall be prorated as follows: If 180 days or fewer remain before the employer's license expires, the fee shall be 50% of the full fee. If 181 or more days remain before the employer's license expires, the full fee shall be charged Shared Mobility per Device $30 $30 Per device Shared Mobility per Ride $0.10 I $0.10 Per ride I 5.76.120 I 5.64.280 I 5.64.130 Mailing/Shipping/Logistics I $48 I $51 Annual Solicitor I $136 I $145 Per Individual Solicitor ID Card $31 I $33 For period of time stated on card Solicitor Registration $18 I $20 For ID card I 5.64.430 5.76.120 Sporting Goods Sales $48 $51 Annual Storage/Warehouse $62 $66 Annual 5.76.120 Theater, Concert Hall, Motion Picture House or Other Place $62 $66 Per day of Amusement 5.74.080 Refer to base license Temporary Merchant fee listed in this See Section 5.64.310 5.64.310 section 5.76.120 Tobacco Products - Retail Sales $124 116 Annual, includes grocery and convenience stores, 7 $ taverns, private clubs, hotels, motels and restaurants. Refer to base license Tobacco Sales fee listed in this Annual 5.86.480 section _ Refer to base license Towing Operations fee listed in this section 5.84.140 5.72.170 Unmanned Kiosks $47 1 $50 Redbox, Best Buy, Etc Refer to base license Vehicle Authorized Certificate fee listed in this section Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 11 Refer to base license Wrecker Service fee listed in this 5.84.040 section I CEMETERY For questions regarding Cemetery fees Contact: 801.596.5020 Service Fee Additional Information section Burial Rights Adult Infant Resident I $1,500 $750 I 15.24.120 Non-resident $2,124 $1,062 15.24.120 Continuing Care Fees Adult Infant Resident $620 $310 I 15.24.120 Non-resident $1,100 $550 I 15.24.120 Transfer of Burial Rights $200 I 15.24.180 Continuing care on property transfer Adult Infant 15.24.180 Resident $620 $310 1 15.24.180 Non-resident $1,100 $550 15.24.180 Opening and Closing Cremains Residents I $500 I 15.24.290 Non-residents $700 15.24.290 Removal Cremains $814 Based on Sexton Approval 15.24.290 Single grave: I Adult Infant Residents $1,000 $600 Infant: 5' in length or less 15.24.290 Non-residents $1,430 $975 Infant: 5' in length or less 15.24.290 Based on Sexton Approval 15.24.290 I 15.24.290 15.24.290 Removal of remains $1,635 1 $1,056 Double deep grave: Lower Grave Residents I $1,150 Non-residents $1,584 Removal of remains $1,635 Based on Sexton Approval 15.24.290 Burial on top of open grave $100 15.24.290 Winter fee - grave opening $300 15.24.290 Winter fee - cremains $50 15.24.290 After Hours Surcharge After 4PM any day $373 Per hour 15.24.290 Saturday $400 Per day 15.24.290 Sunday or holiday I $373 Per hour 15.24.290 Removal and lowering Adult Infant Resident $2,424 $1,056 Based on Sexton Approval 15.24.290 Non-resident $2,424 $1,056 Based on Sexton Approval 15.24.290 Head Stone Monitoring Ground level $77 15.24.290 Upright I $96 15.24.290 Oversize I $500 Requires variance process I 15.24.290 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 12 COMMUNITY AND NEIGHBORHOODS (CAN) For questions regarding Community Development fees Contact: 801.535.6000 Service Fee Additional Information section Boarding or Securing of Buildings Administrative Costs $129 Plus actual costs, see Section 18.48.110 18.48.100 Initial (first year) $902 Each Structure 18.48.210 Annual Fee $1,546 Per each structure, due on or before boarding 18.48.215 permit anniversary City maintenance of building $219 Annual, plus actual costs, see Section 18.48.270 18.48.270 Permits Total project valuation: Building $0.01 - $500.00 $47.77 18.32.035 $47.05 for the first $500 plus $4 for each $500.01 - $2,000.00 additional $100 or 18.32.035 fraction thereof, to and $107.05 for the first $2,000 plus $20 for each $2,000.01 - $25,000.00 additional $1,000 or 18.32.035 fraction thereof, to and ..:-- th7r nnn I $567.05 for the first $25,000 plus $14 for each $25,000.01 - $50,000.00 additional $1,000 or 18.32.035 fraction thereof, to and ern nnn ..,.i...a:..,. $917.05 for the first $50,000 plus $10 for each $50,000.01 - $100,000.00 additional $1,000 or 18.32.035 fraction thereof, to and $1,417.05 for the first $100,000 plus $8 for each $100,000.01 - $500,000.00 additional $1,000 or 18.32.035 fraction thereof, to and 1-4:-- &rnn nnn _ ... $4,617.05 for the first $500,000 plus $7 for each $500,000.01 - $1,000,000.00 additional $1,000 or 18.32.035 fraction thereof, to and $8,117.05 for the first $1,000,000 plus $5 for $1 000 000.01 and u p each additional $1,000 or 18.32.035 fraction there of and Demolition Landscaping Waivers Property inspection $143 If waiver is denied, this fee will be refunded 18.64.030 Pre -demolition salvage permit 20% of demolition fee See Section 18.64.080 18.64.030 Demolition Permit Application Fees Building floor area: 5 - 2,000 sq. feet $86 18.64.030 2,001 - 4,000 sq. feet $100 18.64.030 4,001-6,000 sq. feet I $114 I 18.64.030 6,001 - 8,000 sq. feet I $157 I 18.64.030 8,001 - 10,000 sq. feet I $171 I 18.64.030 10,001 - 12,000 sq. feet I $214 I 18.64.030 12,001 - 14,000 sq. feet $257 18.64.030 14,001 - 16,000 sq. feet $300 18.64.030 16,001 - 18,000 sq. feet $342 I I 18.64.030 18,001 - 20,000 sq. feet $378 18.64.030 20,001 - 22,000 sq. feet $428 I I 18.64.030 22,001 - 24,000 sq. feet $485 18.64.030 24,001 - 26,000 sq. feet $528 18.64.030 26,001 - 28,000 sq. feet $585 I 18.64.030 28,001 - 30,000 sq. feet $642 18.64.030 30,001 - 32,000 sq. feet $692 18.64.030 Square feet over 32,000 I $14 Per 500 sq. ft. unit 18.64.030 Electrical Permits (Commercial and Industrial) Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 13 Minimum fee (up to $1,600) $34 18.36.120 Base Fee $50 18.36.100 New service or change of service Alterations or repairs of 600 volt or less capacity 18.36.120 service entrance equipment Up to 100 amps $34 18.36.120 101 amps to 200 amps $34 18.36.120 Each additional 100 amps or fraction $5 d 18.36.120 Motor generator installation for emergency or standby power Up to 500 kVa $123 18.36.120 Above 500 kVa $183 18.36.120 Alternate fee schedule - Bids Under $100,000 When a fee cannot be computed on the standard Electrical work up to $10,000 .0166 of total valuation schedules, it shall be computed as outlined in 18.36.120 _ this section up to but not exceedina, $100,000 Bid minus $10,000 When a fee cannot be computed on the standard Electrical work between $10,001 and $100,000 multiplied by .0039 + 136 schedules, it shall be computed as outlined in 18.36.120 this section up to. but not exceedina, $100,000 Electrical Permits - Work Exceeding $100,000 Work exceeding $100,000 but less than $250,000 $514 Plus $0.4252 of 1% over $100,000 18.36.130 Work exceeding $250,000 $1,198 Plus $0.1452 of 1% all work at $250,000 or 18.36.130 I more _ Electrical Permits (Residential) Base Fee $50 18.36.100 Minor remodel and additional circuits $34 18.36.100 Service change with 1 or 2 new circuits $34 I 18.36.100 Service change or alteration $34 18.36.100 Homeowner electrical remodel permit $41 18.36.100 New single family dwelling Up to 1,500 sq. feet $0.0509 Per square foot 18.36.100 Above 1,500 sq. feet $0.0348 Per square foot 18.36.100 Total renovation of electrical systems Existing single family dwelling 1 $34 1 18.36.100 Multi -unit apartment building* 1 or 2 units $34 18.36.100 3rd and 4th units $14 JEach 18.36.100 Additional units including house meter $7 Each 18.36.100 Note: Projects including multi buildings or row houses shall be computed for each building or house separately. *New Multi -unit apartments (excluding transient occupancies, such as hotel or motel which are classified as commercial) First 3 unit $0.058 18.36.100 4 - 10 units $14 Each 18.36.100 $7 Each 18.36.100 11 units and above Computed for each Projects including multiple buildings and/or row houses building or house Power panel with no issue for single occupancy buildings $13 18.36.100 Power to panel for construction purposes only 60 Days 30 Day Extension No issue fee $26 $9 18.36.100 Individual apartments in an apartment building, or condominium units nor for occupancy $5 Each additional meter 18.36.100 Electrical Temporary Metering Up to 100 amp load capacity $22 I I 18.36.100 Each additional, or part thereof, 100 amp capacity $5 18.36.100 Fencing Permit $40 18.36.100 Fire Extinguishing Systems Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 14 Base Fee $50 18.36.100 Automatic fire sprinklers in range hood or vent $7 18.56.040 Dry standpipe $17 Plus $3 each outlet 18.56.040 Fire pump $51 Each 18.56.040 Fire sprinkler systems: 1 to 100 sprinkler heads I $43 18.56.040 Over 100 sprinkler heads $43 Plus $0.1398 per head 18.56.040 Flow switch $9 Each 18.56.040 Hood extinguishing system $43 Each 18.56.040 Hydrants on private property $14 Each 18.56.040 Tamper valve $9 Each I 18.56.040 Underground piping $22 18.56.040 Water storage tank $17 Each 18.56.040 Wet standpipe $17 Each, plus $2 each hose cabinet 18.56.040 Housing Inspections Existing single-family dwelling Not more than $27 18.48.030 Additional dwelling units on premises $13 Each 18.48.030 Loan Subordination $58 2.61.030 Mechanical Permits Base Fee $50 18.52.050 Installation or relocation of each forced air or gravity type furnace Including ducts or vents attached to such appliance or burner _ Up to and including 200,000 BTU.h $26 Over 200,000 BTU.h up to and including 300,000 BTU.h $36 Over 300,000 BTU.h up to an including 1,000,000 BTU.h $57 Over 1,000,000 BTU.h $57 Each additional 500,000 BTU.h or part thereof $21 Installation or relocation of each floor furnace, including vent $15 Installation or relocation of each suspended, recessed wall or floor mounted unit heaters Up to and including 200,000 BTU.h $21 Over 200,000 BTU.h up to and including 300,000 BTU.h $36 Over 300,000 BTU.h $57 For the installation, relocation or replacement of each appliance vent installed and not included on an appliance Dermit $15 For the repair of, alteration of or addition to each heating appliance, refrigeration unit, cooling unit, absorption unit or each Including alteration of controls regulated by this code heating, cooling, absorption or evaporative cooling system Up to $1,000 contract value $36 Greater than $1,000 contract value I $87 For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor to $26 Installation or relocation of boilers: Over 200,000 BTU.h to and including 300,000 BTU.h $36 Over 300,000 BTU.h to and including 1,000,000 BTU.h $57 Over 1,000,000 BTU.h to and including 2,000,000 BTU.h $87 Over 2,000,000 BTU.h $87 Air handling unit 18.52.050 18.52.050 18.52.050 18.52.050 18.52.050 18.52.050 18.52.050 18.52.050 18.52.050 18.52.050 18.52.050 18.52.050 Each 18.52.050 Each 18.52.050 Each 18.52.050 Plus $17 for each additional 500,000 BTU.h or 18.52.050 Dart thereof This fee shall not apply to air handling unit To and including 10,000 cubic feet per minute, including which is a portion of a factory assembled cooling $26 18.52.050 ducts attached thereto unit, evaporative cooler or absorption unit for _ whirh narmit is rani drarl alcP%AihPrP in thic rnrla Over 10,000 cubic feet per minute $57 I 18.52.050 Evaporative cooler other than portable type Up to 6,500 cubic feet per minute $21 Each 18.52.050 More than 6,500 cubic feet per minute $57 Each 18.52.050 Ventilation fan connected to a single duct $15 18.52.050 Ventilation system which is not a portion of any heating or air $15 18.52.050 conditioning system authorized by a permit Installation of each hood which is served by mechanical exhaust, $36 18.52.050 including the ducts for each unit Installation or relocation of domestic type incinerator $21 Each 18.52.050 Installation or relocation of commercial or industrial type $57 Each 18.52.050 incinerator For each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by this code but not classed in other appliance categories, or for which no $21 18.52.050 nthar faa is lictari in thic rnrla Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 15 Installation or relocation of cooling towers: 1 1/2 horsepower up to and including 4 horsepower or tons $26 I 18.52.050 4 1/2 horsepower up to and including 10 horsepower or tons $35 18.52.050 11 horsepower or tons and over $67 18.52.050 For the purpose of calculating the rate in tons, the tonnage shall be considered not less than then the following: a. Total maximum BTU peer hour of capacity of the installation divided by 12,000 or b. The nameplate horsepower of any compressor prime mover unit or for any air conditioning installations; or c. 2/3 of the nameplate horsepower subsection A18b of this section, for any refrigeration installation Installation or relocation of compressor or absorption systems 1 1/2 horsepower to and including 4 horsepower or tons $21 18.52.050 4 horsepower to and including 5 horsepower or tons $24 18.52.050 5 horsepower to and including 6 horsepower or tons $31 18.52.050 6 horsepower to and including 7 horsepower or tons $34 I 18.52.050 7 horsepower to and including 8 horsepower or tons $38 I I 18.52.050 8 horsepower to and including 9 horsepower or tons $41 18.52.050 9 horsepower to and including 10 horsepower or tons $46 18.52.050 Each additional horsepower or tons $3 18.52.050 Other appliances* $21 18.52.050 *Fee for each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by this code but not classed in other annliance categories. or for which no other fee is listed in Section 18.52.050 Mobile Home Park Construction Permits _ General building permit - pads, patio slabs, metal sheds, curb, utter, drives piers,sidewalks fence wall. $3 Per mobile home space 18.76.050 Inspection of gas line/meter for utility clearance purposes $20 18.56.040 Electric meter stands or pedestals First 10 $6 Each I 18.76.050 Next 90 $4 Each 18.76.050 Over 100 $3 Each 18.76.050 Park plumbing system, including sewer and water risers $6 Per mobile home space 18.76.050 Permanent buildings, swimming pools, etc. Regular and normal fee schedule 18.76.050 Fire hydrants within property lines $6 Each hydrant 18.76.050 News Racks Permit application $59 I 14.36.080 News Rack Fee $6 Per news rack in the public right-of-way News Rack Relocation Fee $12 Per news rack, per relocation Removal of Non -Compliant News Rack $338 Per news rack Storage of Non -Compliant News Rack $6 Per news rack, per day at a city facility Certificate filing fee I $6 Per news rack 14.36.110 Plan Review Fees Plan review fee 65% of building permit f Deferred Plan Review Items after permit issuance, Project Changes after permit issuance, Hourly Plan Review Fee $146 Plan reviews for permits that aren't a "Building Permit" (Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Alarm, Fire Expedited building plan review Twice the cost of a See Section 18.20.050 standard plan review fee Condominium preliminary review $378 Per plan, plus $11 per unit Condominium final review $247 Per plan, plus $11 per unit 18.32.035 18.32.035 18.20.050 21A.56.040 21A.56.040 Renewing expired plan review I Plumbing Permits One half the original plan review fee, maximum of $1,291 plus $146 per hour for review necessitated by changes in codes and ordinances, See section 18.20.110 18.20.110 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 16 Base fee $50 18.56.040 Inspection of gas line/meter for utility clearance purposes $20 18.56.040 Air conditioning device discharging into the building drainage system $9 Each 18.56.040 Change, alteration or replacement of soil, waste or vent pipe $7 I 18.56.040 Change or repair of a drain, waste, vent (DWV) system $10 Each 18.56.040 Grey water system $17 Each 18.56.040 Lawn sprinkler control valve on devices $9 Each 18.56.040 Medical gas piping $17 Each 18.56.040 Plumbing fixture or trap roughed in for installation or relocation $7 Each 18.56.040 Refrigeration drain and each safe drain discharged directly or indirectly into the building drain $7 Each 18.56.040 Roof drain $7 Each 18.56.040 Roof drain installed inside building $7 Each 18.56.040 Settling tank or grease trap Soda fountain carbonator Store, restaurant or home appliance or device connected to the culinary water supply and/or building drainage system Vacuum breaker or backflow device on tanks, etc Water heater $49 Each 18.56.040 I $14 Each I 18.56.040 $7 Each 18.56.040 $9 Each 18.56.040 $14 $14 Each Each 18.56.040 18.56.040 Water softener or conditioning device Re - Inspection Fee $113 18.20.200 Solar Panel Permit Fee System Size in kW Fee 0 - 5 kW I $226 6 - 10 kW I $395 11 - 50 kW I $451 51 - 100 kW I $1,015 Sidewalk Entertainer and Artist Registration $38 Annual 14.38.100 Sidewalk Vending Cart - Revocable Land Use Fee $329 Annual 05.65.030 Temporary Metering Up to 100 amp load capacity $22 18.36.110 Each additional, or part thereof, 100 amp capacity I $5 I 18.36.110 Temporary Re -locatable Office Buildings Installation permit $97 Per unit 18.84.070 Interior inspection $97 Per unit 18.84.070 Unity Center - Rental rates are for 6 hour consecutive period, unless otherwise noted. For questions regarding the Unity Center contact: 801.535.6533 Staffing Charge $30 Per hour over 6 hours 3.50.080 Janitorial Rate $44 Per hour, 1 hour minimum 3.50.080 Main lobby/gallery Business/individuals $322 Not residents of Glendale or Poplar Grove 15.16.090 Glendale or Poplar Grove residents $226 Per group 15.16.090 City/Community activities No charge Including community council meetings 15.16.090 Theater - Storage or theater dark days during multi -day rentals incur the 6 hour rate per day Business/individuals $253 Not residents of Glendale or Poplar Grove I 15.16.090 Glendale or Poplar Grove residents $158 Per group 15.16.090 City/Community activities No charge Including community council meetings 15.16.090 Lobby & Theater Business/individuals $544 Not residents of Glendale or Poplar Grove 15.16.090 Glendale or Poplar Grove residents $451 Per group 15.16.090 City/Community activities No charge Including community council meetings 15.16.090 Full facility rental $644 15.16.090 Classroom I $29 Per hour I 15.16.090 Rental Reservation and Damage deposits Up to 75 participants I $129 15.16.090 More than 75 participants $322 I 15.16.090 Equipment rental and service rates Chair riser setup I $322 15.16.090 Stage setup $193 15.16.090 Table setup $6 Per table 15.16.090 Chair setup I $1 Per chair 15.16.090 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 17 YouthCity Programs: After School and Summer Programs Income Qualifications Amount per participant Residents of Salt Lake City Household income:*** After School Program* Summer Program** $10,000 or less per year $13 $13 15.16.090 More than $10,000 per year but less than or equal to 42% of the area $45 $64 15.16.090 median income, or with free lunch status $97 $129 15.16.090 More than 42% but less than or equal to 60% of the area median income, or with reduced lunch status More than 60% but less than or equal to 80% of the area median $161 $193 I 15.16.090 income More than 80% but less than or equal to 100% of the area median $193 $290 15.16.090 income More than 100% of the area median income $258 $506 15.16.090 Non-residents of Salt Lake City Household income:*** After School Program* Summer Program** Regardless of income or lunch status $258 $505 15.16.090 *After school program fees will be charged on a monthly basis, with the exception of the months with 12 days or less of scheduled programming which shall be half of the monthly fee, and months with 5 days or less of scheduled programming which shall be one quarter of the monthly fee, as determined by the family median **Summer program fees will be charged on a session basis, as determined by the family median income. *** f ft For purpose o the a er school and the summer program, area median income shall be determined based on the federal housing and urban development guidelines for the Salt Lake City metropolitan statistical area. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT For questions regarding Economic Development fees Contact: 801.535.7200 Service Fee Additional Information Section Foreign Trade Zone Application Fee $3,718 I 52-2017 Additional General Purpose Zone $3,399 52-2017 Special Purpose Subzone (Non/minimal-manufacturing) $4,249 I 52-2017 Special Purpose Subzone (Manufacturing) $6,905 52-2017 Expansions $1,700 52-2017 Annual Fee for Operators/Su bzones/Usage- Driven Sites $10,622 I 52-2017 Annual Fee for General Purpose Zone Usage -Driven Sites $5,311 52-2017 Economic Development Loan Fund $120 Each 03.16.005 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 18 ENGINEERING For questions regarding Engineering Fees Contact: 801.535.6159 Service Fee Additional Information Section Excavation Permits Shallow Trenching $0.29 Per linear foot 14.32.400 Minimum charge $2,900 14.32.400 Hard surfaced $0.39 Per sq. foot 14.32.400 Minimum charge I $225 April 1 - November 15 I 14.32.400 Minimum charge $300 November 16 - March 31 14.32.400 Soft Surfaced $0.26 Per sq. foot 14.32.400 Minimum charge $150 April 1 - November 15 14.32.400 Minimum charge $175 November 16 - March 31 14.32.400 Permit within a restricted area Fees double See Section 14.32.400 A3 14.32.400 Landscaping Permit for Public Right of Way $19 Per job, or $80.66 Per year 2.26.210 Multiple Utility Excavation Permits Hard surfaced Per multi le 157 Aril 1 - November 15 14.32.400 Per multiple 232 November 16 - March 31 14.32.400 Pothole excavation < 10 sq. ft.(per each 37 Aril 1 - November 15 ==4-14.32.400 14.32.400 Pothole excavation < 10 sq. ft. (per each) $47 November 16 - March 31 Test holes (per each) $2 14.32.400 Soft Surface Per multiple $96 April 1 - November 15 14.32.400 Per multiple $106 November 16 - March 31 14.32.400 Pothole/excavation < 10 sq. ft. (per each) $19 April 1 - November 15 14.32.400 Pothole/excavation < 10 sq. ft. (per each) $28 November 16 - March 31 14.32.400 Test holes (per each) $1 14.32.400 Poles and Anchors I $54 Each pole, concrete pedestal or anchor 14.32.400 Public Survey Monuments Monument (per each) $77 14.10.040 Public Way Improvements Curb and gutter $2 Per linear foot 14.32.405 Sidewalk, driveway approach $0.39 Per sq. foot 14.32.405 Minimum charge I $212 April 1 - November 15 I 14.32.405 Minimum charge $266 November 16 - March 31 14.32.405 In -kind No charge See section 14.32.405 D 1 1.32.405 Public Way Obstruction Permits Short term (One Week) Sidewalk Canopy $18 Per Week (Construction barricades) 14.32.410 Dumpster/pod I $47 Each, per Week (Construction barricades) 14.32.410 Lane or sidewalk closure $92 Per Week (Construction barricades) 14.32.410 Long term: (1 Month Increments) Sidewalk Canopy $74 Each, per month (Construction barricades) I 14.32.410 Dumpster/pod $186 (Construction barricades) 14.32.410 Lane or sidewalk closure $371 Each, per month (Construction barricades) 14.32.410 Small Wireless Facility Fees Application fees 14.56.060 Small cell facility to collocate a small wireless facility on an existing or replacement utility pole $100 Per wireless facility 14.56.060 Install, modify or replace a utility pole associated with a small wireless facility, where permitted under Utah Code $250 14.56.060 Section 54-21-204, or its successor Per wireless facility Enamodify or replace a utility pole associated with a reless facility, where NOT permitted under Utah $1,000 14.56.060 ction 54-21-204, or its successor Per wireless facility Collation Rate As set forth in Utah Code 14.56.070 Section 54-21-504 Street Banners on Utility Poles $53 Application outside of boundaries of a coordinated 21A.46.170 street banner program Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 19 FIRE For questions regarding Fire Fees Contact: 801.535.4150 Service Fee Additional Information Section Amusement Building Permit $374 Annual 2.12.040 Cost Recovery Hazardous material emergency Actual cost See Section 9.44.030 Fire emergency Actual cost See Section 9.48.030 Includes 1 hour of plan review and 1 hour of post- $221 construction inspection. Distributed Antenna System Inspection Fee $134 Each additional hour of plan review. $84 Each additional hour of inspection. Emergency Demolition The city's cost of rlcmnli*inn EMS CHARGES 9.44.030 I 9.48.030 02.12.040 02.12.040 02.12.040 18.64.160 EMS Billing $60 2.12.040 EMS Equipment Surcharge $60 2.12.040 Medical Report $19 2.12.040 Healthcare Provider CPR $60 2.12.040 Heartsaver CPR Courses $36 2.12.040 Heartsaver CPR/AED Cards & Student Manual $20 Manual Required ($3) with Card ($17) 2.12.040 Heartsaver CPR/AED BLS Provider - Card & Student Manual $15 Manual Required ($13) with Card ($2) I 2.12.040 Exhibit and Trade Show Permits 0 - 5,000 sq. feet $251 Single event I 2.12.040 5,001 - 10,000 sq. feet $304 Single event 2.12.040 10,001 - 25,000 sq. feet $406 Single event 2.12.040 25,001 - 50,000 sq. feet 50,001 - 80,000 sq. feet 80,001 - 125,000 sq. feet $503 $593 $689 Single event Single event Single event I 2.12.040 2.12.040 2.12.040 125,001 - 200,000 sq. feet $786 Single event I 2.12.040 Each additional 20,000 sq. feet above 200,000 $123 Single event, in addition to $610 I 2.12.040 Explosive Permits Fireworks Vendor $599 Permit for stores/tents/selling fireworks Public display outdoors Annual Per hour (includes 1 Fire Apparatus and up to 2 Fire Personnel) 2.12.040 Fireworks $625 2.12.040 Blasting Filming of Fire Engines $818 2.12.040 $318 2.12.040 Fire System and Equipment Installation Permit I $123 Fee assessed for each man hour to perform inspection during each phase of installation 2.12.040 Fire Watch $54 Per hour 2.12.040 After Hour Firefighter Rate $72 Per hour 2.12.040 Hazardous Materials Permits Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 20 Minimal dispensing, use or storage Backup generator systems Storage quantities exceeding minimal storage $251 $187 $309 Annual / Solids: <500 lbs. Compressed gas: <200 cu. ft. Oxygen: <504 cu. ft. Lmcitimcls7 <55 oal. Annual Annual 2.12.040 2.12.040 2.12.040 Dispensing or use $503 Annual, quantities exceeding minimum use or dispensing 2.12.040 Body shop/garage $251 Annual, under 5,000 sq. feet 2.12.040 Production and processing Gas stations Tire Storage - more than 2,500 Cubic Feet $625 $219 $250 Annual Annual Annual I 2.12.040 2.12.040 2.12.040 Wrecking/Salvage Yards - Not including compressed gases, flammable and combustible liquids, hot works, spray aintin . $125 Annual 2.12.040 Lumber Yards - Storage or processing of lumber exceeding 100,000 board feet. $200 Annual 2.12.040 Pallet Storage - Indoor or Outdoor (over 2,000 sq ft) $175 Annual I 2.12.040 Recycling Facilities $200 Annual 2.12.040 CO2 Bulk Storage - 100 lbs. or more $125 Annual 2.12.040 Dust Production Operation - (excluding woodworking) $125 Annual 2.12.040 Tank installation, alteration, abandonment, removal or disposal: I Single event Up to 3 tanks per site $503 2.12.040 Each additional tank $123 2.12.040 High Rise Permits 7 - 12 floors $625 Annual 2.12.040 13 - 18 floors $754 Annual I 2.12.040 19 - 24 floors $876 Annual I 2.12.040 25 - 30 floors I $1,005 Annual I 2.12.040 31 - 36 floors $1,134 Annual 2.12.040 37 - 42 floors $1,256 Annual 2.12.040 Over 42 floors I $123 Annual; in addition to $1,011, per each additional 6 floors 2.12.040 Hospitals Hot Works Operation Permit National Fire Incident Report (NFIR) I $625 $187 I $19 Annual Annual Per request; form or property incident search report I 2.12.040 I 2.12.040 I 2.12.040 Open Burning Permit $251 Annual 2.12.040 Place of Assembly Permits 0 - 5,000 sq. feet I $251 Annual 2.12.040 5,001 - 10,000 sq. feet $374 Annual 2.12.040 10,001 - 25,000 sq. feet $535 Annual 2.12.040 25,001 - 50,000 sq. feet $722 Annual 2.12.040 50,001 - 80,000 sq. feet $908 Annual 2.12.040 80,001 - 125,000 sq. feet $1,134 Annual I 2.12.040 125,001 - 200,000 sq. feet $1,443 Annual 2.12.040 Each additional 20,000 sq. feet above 200,000 $123 Annual; in addition to $1,183 2.12.040 Property Search $19 I 2.12.040 Pyrotechnic Special Effects Materials Permit Flame effects $251 Before an audience; single event 2.12.040 Indoor Fireworks $251 Single event 2.12.040 1.4 grain fireworks $251 Single event 2.12.040 Theatrical display $251 Single event 2.12.040 Re -inspection $25 Fee assessed for each 1/4 hour to perform re -inspection, including paperwork and travel time. 2.12.040 State Licensed Healthcare Facilities 0 - 3,000 sq. feet $187 Annual 2.12.040 3,001 - 6,000 sq. feet $252 Annual 2.12.040 6,001 - 10,000 sq. feet $309 Annual 2.12.040 10,001 sq. feet or greater $374 Annual 2.12.040 Temporary Membrane Structures, Tents or Canopies Single event I $187 Up to 180 days. See Also Special Events. I 2.12.040 Each additional structure on same site $1 See Also Special Events 2.12.040 Re -inspection of additional set up $1 1 - 2 per week. See Also Special Events 2.12.040 Non -Combustible Temporary Structures <180 days $180 up to 180 days. See Also Special Events 2012.040 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 21 GALLIVAN CENTER Service Fee Additional Information Section Ice Skating - Adults $10 Includes admission and skates I 15.16.120 Ice Skating - Children & Seniors I $9 Includes admission and skates I 15.16.120 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 22 GOLF For questions regarding Golf Fees Contact: 801.485.7730 Service Fee Additional Information Section Advance Tee Time Reservations 0-8 days in advance No fee 15.16.031 9 days to one year in advance $5.00 Non-refundable Per player, minimum 18 15.16.031 No -Show Fee Minimum $5 fee or up to full booked rate based on circumstances Per player, charged based on course 15.16.031 availabilitv. Junior (17 years old or Snior (60 Membership Programs Regular yeaer old and younger) older LoyalTee Discount Cards $75 NA $65 Plus tax, See Section 15.16.031.A.6 15.16.031 Birdie Passports Without Cart $1,450 NA $1,100 Plus tax, See Section 15.16.031.A.7 15.16.031 Birdie Passports With Cart $2,100 NA $1,750 Plus tax, See Section 15.16.031.A.7 15.16.031 Double Eagle Passports Without $2,100 NA $1,650 Plus tax, See Section 15.16.031.A.8 15.16.031 Cart Double Eagle Passports With Cart $2,850 NA $2,400 Plus tax, See Section 15.16.031.A.8 15.16.031 Junior Annual Passport NA $625 NA Plus tax, See Section 15.16.031.A.10 15.16.031 Junior Summer Passport NA $385 NA Plus tax, See Section 15.16.031.A.9 15.16.031 Golf Gift Cards Golf Gift Card Monthly Service $3 Applied monthly after 12 months of 15.16.031 inactivity Golf Cart Rentals 9 Holes 18 Holes 15.16.031 Double Rider Cart $14 $28 Tax included in fee 15.16.031 Single Rider Cart $7 $14 Tax included in fee 15.16.031 Bonneville/Mountain Dell Double $18.00 $36.00 Tax included in fee 15.16.031 Rider Cart I $18.00 15.16.031 Bonneville/Mountain Dell Single $9.00 Tax included in fee Bonneville/Mountain Dell Twilight N/A I $24.00 Tax included in fee I 15.16.031 Cart Double Rider Cart Bonneville/Mountain Dell Twilight ' Cart Single Rider Cart N/A $12.00 Tax included in fee 15.16.031 $16.00 $32.00 Tax included in fee 15.16.031 Glendale Double Rider Cart Glendale Single Rider Cart I $8.00 I $16.00 Tax included in fee I 15.16.031 Private Cart Trail Fee $5.00 $10.00 Tax included in fee 15.16.031 Cover rental I $5.00 I $10.00 Tax included in fee I 15.16.031 Golf Club Rentals Regular $7 $14 Tax included in fee 15.16.031 Premium I $15 I $30 Tax included in fee I 15.16.031 Mountain Dell Premium $20 $35 Tax included in fee 15.16.031 Tax included in fee 15.16.031 USGA Grant Junior Clubs $3 $6 Grandfathered Senior Season Golf 9 Holes 18 Holes Passes See Section 15.16.031.A.2 15.16.031 Base fee $400 Tax included in fee 15.16.031 Resident surcharge $3 $6 Tax included in fee 15.16.031 Nonresident surcharge $4 $8 Green Fees: As of January 1, 2022 $2.00 per 9-hole/$4.00 per 18-hole round less sales tax will be allocated to a dedicated Golf CIP fund to be used exclusively for golf course improvement projects. Actual green fees charged for seniors, juniors, school golf teams, and group rates are subject to change and may vary from the prices listed on the Consolidated Fee Schedule Green Fees - Tax included in listed green fees Time frame subject to change as needed by Golf General Public Rates Director Courses 9 Holes 18 Holes General Public Rate Time Frame Bonneville $21.00 $42.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 2PM 15.16.031 Bonneville weekend before 2PM $42.00 42 Sat/Sun before 2PM 15.16.031 Forest Dale $17.00 NA All Day, Every Day 15.16.031 Glendale $18.00 $36.00 All Day, Every Day 15.16.031 Mountain Dell (Mon - Wed) $21.00 $42.00 Mon - Wed, all day 15.16.031 Mountain Dell (Thur - Sun) N/A $42.00 Thur - Sun until 4PM, 18-hole only 15.16.031 Nibley Park $16.00 NA All Day, Every Day 15.16.031 Rose Park $16.00 1 $32.00 15.16.031 Senior Rates - Age 60 and above See Section 15.16.031.13. Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 23 Courses 9 Holes 18 Holes Senior Rate Time Frame Bonneville $18.00 $36.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 2PM 15.16.031 Forest Dale I $15.00 I NA Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM I 15.16.031 Glendale I $15.00 I $30.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 1PM 15.16.031 Mountain Dell $18.00 $36.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 2PM 15.16.031 Nibley Park $14.00 NA Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM 15.16.031 Rose Park $14.00 $28.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM 15.16.031 Regular LoyalTee Program Rates Courses I 9 Holes I 18 Holes Regular LoyalTee Time Frame Bonneville $18.00 $36.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 2PM 15.16.031 Forest Dale I $15.00 I NA Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM I 15.16.031 Glendale $15.00 $30.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 2PM 15.16.031 Mountain Dell $18.00 $36.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 2PM 15.16.031 Nibley Park I $13.00 NA Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM 15.16.031 Rose Park $13.00 $26.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM 15.16.031 Senior LoyalTee Program Rates Courses 9 Holes 18 Holes Senior LoyalTee Time Frame Bonneville $15.00 $30.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 2PM 15.16.031 Forest Dale $13.00 NA Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM 15.16.031 Glendale $13.00 $26.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 1PM 15.16.031 Mountain Dell $15.00 $30.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 2PM 15.16.031 Nibley Park $11.00 NA Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM 15.16.031 Rose Park $12.00 $24.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM 15.16.031 Young Adult Rates - Age 18-25 Courses 9 Holes 18 Holes Young Adult Time Frame Bonneville $16.00 $14.00 $32.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 213M 15.16.031 15.16.031 15.16.031 Forest Dale NA $28.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 1PM Glendale $14.00 Mountain Dell $16.00 $32.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 213M 15.16.031 Nibley Park $12.00 NA Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM 15.16.031 Rose Park $12.00 $24.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM 15.16.031 Junior Rates - Age 6 through Age 17 Courses 9 Holes 18 Holes Junior Rates Time Frame Bonneville $11.00 $22.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 2PM 15.16.031 Forest Dale $10.00 NA Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM 15.16.031 Glendale $10.00 $20.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 1PM 15.16.031 Mountain Dell $11.00 $22.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 2PM 15.16.031 Nibley Park I $9.00 I NA Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM I 15.16.031 Rose Park $9.00 $18.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM 15.16.031 Twilight Rates Mountain Dell NA $48.00 Time frame to be determined by course 15.16.031 and posted in the clubhouse. Cart Pull Cart Rental 9 Holes 18 Holes Pull Cart $4.00 $8.00 Tax included in fee 15.16.031 Range Balls Tax included in fee Small bucket I $6.00 Per bucket 15.16.031 Large bucket $10.00 Per bucket 15.16.031 10 Bucket Range Pass I $70.00 10 large buckets I 15.16.031 20 Bucket Range Pass $130.00 20 large buckets 15.16.031 High School Golf Team Courses I 9 Holes 18 Holes School Golf Team Rate Time Frame Bonneville $11.00 $22.00 Mon. - Thurs. all day & Sat./Sun. after 12PM 15.16.031 Forest Dale I $10.00 I NA Mon. - Thurs. all day & Sat./Sun. after 12PM 15.16.031 Glendale I $10.00 I $20.00 Mon. - Thurs. all day & Sat./Sun. after 12PM Mon. - Thurs. all day & Sat./Sun. after 12PM 15.16.031 Mountain Dell I $11.00 I $22.00 15.16.031 Nibley park $9.00 NA Mon. -Thurs. all day &Sat./Sun. after 15.16.031 12PM Rose Park $9.00 $18.00 Mon. - Thurs. all day & Sat./Sun. after 15.16.031 12PM Large Bucket of Range Balls $7.00 Per Bucket 15.16.031 University Team Rates Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 24 Courses 9 Holes 18 Holes University Team Rate Time Frame Bonneville $14.00 $28.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM 15.16.031 Forest Dale $13.00 NA Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM 15.16.031 Glendale $11.00 $22.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM 15.16.031 Mountain Dell $14.00 $28.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM 15.16.031 Nibley Park $11.00 NA Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM 15.16.031 Rose Park $11.00 $22.00 Mon - Fri, all day & Sat/Sun after 12PM 15.16.031 Large Bucket of Range Balls $7.00 Per Bucket 15.16.031 Tournament Fees/Group Fees 9 holes $5.00 Per person, plus green fees 15.16.031 18 holes $10.00 Per person, plus green fees 15.16.031 HOUSING STABILITY For questions regarding HAND contact: 801.535.6533 Service Fee Additional Information Section Rehabilitation Loan $386 2.61.030 First Time Home Buyer Aoplication $28 2.61.030 First Time Home Buyer Loan I $442 I I 2.61.030 Rehabilitation Technical Assistance Foreclosure Late Loan Payment Fee $386 I A different amount may apply if specified in the loan documents _ Depending on loan fund sourcing 2.61.030 I $552 2.61.030 4% 2.61.030 Returned Check or EFT Transfer $20 2.61.030 Mortgage Insurance 0.5% - 1.0% 2.61.030 Loan Subordination $55 2.61.030 2.61.030 2.61.030 Payoff $54 Appraisal Actual Charge up to $500 First Time Home Buyer Renurchase I $138 2.61.030 Property Inspection Fee I Up To $200 2.61.030 Vending Cart Application $32 Not including Mobile Ice cream vendors 5.65.030 Vending License - Mobile Ice Cream Vendors $32 5.64.670 IMPACT FEES For questions regarding Impact fees contact: 801.535.7712 Service Fee Additional Information Section Appeals Process $50 18.98.090 Developers Independent $150 Could be refunded or increased based upon actual 18.98.160 Calculation Deposit total costs. Impact Fees Single Family I Multi -Family Office I Industrial Commercial/ Retail Residential (per Unit) (Per 1,000 SF) Fire $171 $171 $53 $25 $250 I 18.98.160 Park $5,173 $3,078 $0 $0 $0 18.98.090 Police 1 $59 $59 1 $20 $10 $86 18.98.160 Transportation I $429 I $242 1 $498 I $290 I $1,955 I 18.98.090 Storm Water I $374 Per 1/4 acre 17.81.400 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 25 PARKING AND TRAFFIC For questions regarding Parking and Traffic contact: 801.535.6630 Service Fee Additional Information Section Administrative Fee For Collection of Past Due $56 Debts Area Regular Parking Permits One year $45 10 - 12 Months 9 - 11 months $34 7 - 9 Months 5 - 8 months $22 4 - 6 Months 1 - 4 Months $11 1 - 3 Months 12.56.550 12.64.090 12.64.090 12.64.090 12.64.090 Area Seasonal Parking Collection 5 - 8 months $22 4 - 6 Months 12.64.090 3 - 4 months $11 1 -3 Months 1 12.64.090 Barricade Permit $36 I 14.32.418 Electric Vehicle (EV) Level 3 Fast Charging Stations Base Fee Per Charging Event $2 PLUS per kilowatt hour charge 12.56.600 Electricity Charge $0.24 Per kilowatt hour 12.56.600 Freight Curb Loading Zone Permit Base Business License fee Annual; plus sticker fee 12.56.330 Vehicle sticker $86 Annual 12.56.330 Vehicle sticker replacement $6 12.56.330 Vehicle sticker transfer of vehicle $6 12.56.330 House Number Certificate (public works) $12 14.08.040 Library Parking Fees Library Daily Rates $1.50/half hour First half hour free, library patrons may7 receive up to 2 12.56.580 hours free, $12 daily maximum Loading Zone & Restricted Parking Loading zone & restricted parking $28/vehicle per day For provisions and exemptions see Section 12.56.325 12.56.325 Events $12/vehicle per day For provisions and exemptions see Section 12.56.325 12.56.325 Filming (movie, television series or commercial) $12/vehicle per day For provisions and exemptions see Section 12.56.325 12.56.325 Business Parking Permit $500 12.56.580 Parking Meter Rates Shall not exceed $2.25 per hour 12.56.170 Residential Transit Pass (Hive Pass) Annual Hive Voucher Pass $350 Only available to qualifying individuals through social service agencies 3.16.2060 Annual Hive Co-op Pass $475 3.16.2060 Monthly Hive Co-op Pass $42 I 3.16.2060 Street Name Change Application 1 $310 1 14.08.015 Traffic School Traffic School $65 12.8.150 Traffic School - Tier II $90 At the prosecutor's discretion 12.8.150 Traffic School - Tier III $105 At the prosecutor's discretion 12.8.150 Temporary Closure - Parking Meters $28 Per meter, per day 14.12.130 Temporary Placing of Bags on Parking Meters $28 Per day 12.56.210 During filming of a movie/television series/ commercial $12 Per day 12.56.210 For an event that continues for not less than 3 $12 _days For use under the direction of the city in No charge connection with a city sponsored event Per day/must significantly foster area business promotion and have an expected attendance exceeding 5,000 Light Vehicle with a GVWR of 10,000 Ibs or less 12.56.210 12.56.210 Vehicle Relocation Fee - Small $80 12.56.540 Vehicle Relocation Fee - Mid $110 Medium Vehicle with a GVWR of 10,001 Ibs to 26,000 Ibs 12.56.540 Vehicle Relocation Fee - Large $140 Large Vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 Ibs or greater 12.56.540 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 26 POLICE For questions regarding Police fees contact: 801.799.3101 Fee Additional Information Section See Fire Not more than $16 Age 65+ exempt/waiver available, see Section 2.10.090 2.10.080 Not more than $55 Age 65+ exempt 2.10.010 Service 911 Emergency Service fee Background Search and Letter Fingerprinting ID Cards _ Incident Reports Not more than $55 Age 65+ exempt 2.10.010 See Additional Information Not more than the fee charged by the State of Utah for similar reports I 2.64.040 Personal Criminal History Record I $6 Age 65+ exempt I 2.10.050 Service fee for Party, Gathering, or Event Non -rental property I $387 Each visit 11.14.020 Rental property, renter responsibility Each visit up to 2 visits $387 For 3rd visit or more see rental property, owner responsibility 11.14.020 Rental property, owner responsibility Third visit $129 11.14.020 Each additional visit in any 365 day period $387 11.14.020 Theft Reports Not more than $55 Age 65+ exempt 2.10.010 User's Security and Privacy Non -disclosure Agreement Not more than $55 Age 65+ exempt 2.10.050 Vehicle Booting Fee Vehicle booting fee $75 12.96.025 Late removal of boot fee $30 Per day after first 24 hours I 12.96.025 Boot damage or replacement fee City's actual costs incurred Determined by the total cost(s) required by the City for replacement or repair of the immobilization device I 12.96.025 Registration Fee $37 12.96.025 Sex Offender Registration Fee $25 Special Events Police Coverage during special event g g p Per hour estimated on duration of event. Invoice to be $66 trued up at the end of the event. 3.50.080 I $7 Per every 4 hours, plus fuel surcharge 3.50.080 $79 12.56.540 R909-19 Base Tow Rate Varies based on size of vehicle i 12.96.025 There will be an additional $36.25 added for $168 each additional 15 minutes. Any vehicle with 12.96.025 GVWR of 10,000 Ibs or less _ There will be an additional $60.00 added for $280 each additional 15 minutes. Vehicles with a GVWR 12.96.025 of 10,001 to 26,000 Ibs Police Special Equipment Fee (Car Charge) Vehicle Relocation Fee Towing Operational Costs: MUST COMPLY WITH STATE REGULATION Size of tow ight Duty Medium Duty Heavy Duty Vehicle Storage Fee: MUST COMPLY WITH STATE REGULATION There will be an additional $75.00 added for $347 each additional 15 minutes. Vehicles with a GVWR 12.96.025 of 26,001 Ibs or areater R909-19 Varies based on size and location stored 12.96.025 Size of tow (Non -Consent Police Generated Tow) Light Duty - Stored Inside d $45 Per Day (Except vehicles held in evidence) 12.96.025 Light Duty - Stored Outside I $40 Per Day (Except vehicles held in evidence) 12.96.025 Medium Duty - Stored Inside $85 Per Day (Except vehicles held in evidence) 12.96.025 Medium Duty - Stored Outside $60 Per Day (Except vehicles held in evidence) 12.96.025 Heavy Duty - Stored Inside $85 Per Day (Except vehicles held in evidence) 12.96.025 Heavy Duty - Stored Outside $60 Per Day (Except vehicles held in evidence) 12.96.025 Vehicles Used in Transporting Hazardous Material - Stored Inside $165 Per Day (Except vehicles held in evidence) 12.96.025 Vehicles Used in Transporting Hazardous Material - Stored Outside $115 Per Day (Except vehicles held in evidence) 12.96.025 Administration Fee Vehicle Storage Fee: MUST COMPLY WITH STATE REGULATION Maximum Per Vehicle (Notification for reporting non- $35 consent tows) 12.96.025 R909-19 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 27 Size of tow (Non -Consent Non -Police Generated Tow) Varies based on size and location stored 12.96.025 Light Duty - Stored Inside $45 Per Day (Except vehicles held in evidence) 12.96.025 Light Duty - Stored Outside I $40 Per Day (Except vehicles held in evidence) I 12.96.025 Medium Duty - Stored Inside I $85 Per Day (Except vehicles held in evidence) 12.96.025 Medium Duty - Stored Outside $60 Per Day (Except vehicles held in evidence) 12.96.025 Heavy Duty - Stored Inside Heavy Duty - Stored Outside Vehicles Used in Transporting Hazardous Material - Stored Inside I $85 Per Day (Except vehicles held in evidence) 12.96.025 $60 Per Day (Except vehicles held in evidence) 12.96.025 $165 Per Day (Except vehicles held in evidence) 12.96.025 $115 Per Day (Except vehicles held in evidence) 12.96.025 Maximum Per Vehicle (Notification for reporting non- $35 consent tows) 12.96.025 R909-19-15 Vehicles Used in Transporting Hazardous Material - Stored Outside Administration Fee Fuel Surcharge: MUST COMPLY WITH STATE REGULATION Fuel Surcharge Based on Fuel Price Varies based on the daily Rocky Mountain Average as determined by the Department of Energy (http://www.fwccinc.com/doefuel.htmi). When the price of fuel reaches $3.25 per gallon, a tow truck motor carrier may charge a surcharge equal to 5% of the base tow rate. An additional 5% shall be allowed for each $0.25 per gallon increase. Conversely, as the price of fuel drops, the fuel surcharge shall decrease by I See Utah Regulation R909-19-15 Fuel Price $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 Size of Tow Light Duty $14.50 $29.00 $43.50 $58.00 Medium Duty $24.00 $48.00 $72.00 $96.00 Heavy Duty $30.00 $60.00 $90.00 $120.00 Property Removal Fee $90 Per each 30 minute time period Body Cam Redaction and Video Production $40 Per Hour; Billable in quarter hour increments. No charge for the first quarter hour of staff time. 2.64.040 Body Cam DVD I $29 2.64.040 Per Hour; billable in quarter hour increments. Charges GRAMA Request $20 begin after first 15 minutes of research or record compilation. PARKS AND PUBLIC LANDS For questions regarding Parks and Public Lands contact: 801.535.7800 Service Fee Additional Information Section Community Programs and Classes After School Programs Formula based See Section 15.16.090 15.16.090 Community Art/Enrichment Youth not more than $31 Adult not more than $47 Community Stewardship & Education Youth not more than $31 Adult not more than $47 Outdoor Recreation Youth not more than $31 Adult not more than $47 Equipment Rental $16 plus sales tax Each with pavilion reservation; limit 2 per reservations 15.16.020 Recreation kit rental - late fee $6 Late fee day, per day 15.16.020 Recreation kit rental - replacement fee $298 plus sales tax Total cost of the entire recreation kit if it needs to be replaced 15.16.020 Recreation Bag $55 Replacement cost of bag only 15.16.020 Volleyball Net $44 Replacement cost of volleyball net only 15.16.020 Volleyball $22 Replacement cost of volleyball only 15.16.020 Baseball bat (2) $33 each Replacement cost per baseball bat only 15.16.020 Softball (2) $11 each Replacement cost per softball only 15.16.020 Football $22 Replacement cost of football only 15.16.020 Soccer Ball $22 Replacement cost of soccer ball only 15.16.020 Horseshoe Set $44 Replacement cost of horseshoe set only 15.16.020 Kayak - single $27 for reservation window 15.16.020 Kayak - tandem $42 for reservation window Park Facility Reservations 15.16.020 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 28 Athletic Facility Reservations Recreational (Non -organized or affiliate $21 Per hour/two hour minimum 15.16.010 group), one-time use Tier B field Recreational (Non -organized or affiliate $16 Per hour/two hour minimum 15.16.010 group), one-time use Tier C field League Use per Hour per Field Tier B Field Tier C Field _Organized Youth & Adult $16 $13 15.16.010 Recreational tournaments with season $115 Per Day reservations Recreational tournaments without $228 Per Day 3.50.080 season reservations Any cleaning required after field usage $45 Per staff hour 15.16.010 Outdoor Volleyball Court Fees and Liberty Park Recreational One Time Use Fees $11 Per Hour 15.16.010 Youth Volleyball League $5 I Per Hour Per Court (1/2 of one time use field rate) I 15.16.010 Adult Volleyball League $8 Per Hour Per Court (1/2 of one time use field rate) 15.16.010 Pavilion Reservations Resident Non-resident Pavilions (does not include Liberty Park w7�$52 Im— Rice Pavilion and Washington 1 $62 Full day 15.16.020 On ,/M—inFmin nom Washington Park/Mountain Dell Pavilions (AM) $97 $129 Half day (8am - 2pm) 15.16.020 Washington Park/Mountain Dell Pavilions (PM) $97 $129 Half day (3pm - 10pm) 15.16.020 Liberty Park - Rice Pavilion (AM) $52 $64 Half day (8am - 2pm) 15.16.020 Liberty Park - Rice Pavilion (PM) $52 $64 Half day (3pm - 10pm) 15.16.020 Cottonwood Park - Pavilion $33 $44 Full day 15.16.020 Wedding Ceremony Permit Fees $193 $193 Additional $42 per hour for any cleaning required after pavilion use 15.16.020 Wedding Ceremony Permit Fees - Per 2 hour block + additional $42 per hour for any cleaning required after International Peace Gardens 1 $193 $193 pavilion use 1 15.16.020 Premier Fields Athletic Center (RAC): Fields are available for Weekdays, Per Hour Weekends, Per Hour Full Day Lights Per Hour names nnlv Youth Resident Field $52 $61 I $17 15.16.010 Rental $83 $17 15.16.010 Adult Resident Field $72 I?ontal $83 $17 15.16.010 Youth Non -Resident Field Rental I $72 Adult Non -Resident Field $83 I $93 I I $17 I 15.16.010 Rental Resident Stadium Field $155 I $171 I I $17 15.16.010 Rental Non -Resident Stadium i Field Rental I $171 $188 I I $17 15.16.010 Tournament Field Rental* $773 $45 15.16.010 Full Complex Rental $221 15.16.010 * Does not include additional tournament fees Seasonal Youth League Food and Beverage Service Permits Concession Stands Concession - with electricity and/or $64 Per month 15.16.110 plumbing $32 Per month Concession - temporary without 15.16.110 electricity and/or plumbing Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 29 Tennis Courts I� Hours: Dee Glenn Smith and Liberty Park Monday - Friday Saturday, Sunday & holidays 7:OOam to close 8:OOam to close Indoor (bubble) Court $28 Per court, per hour 15.16.060 Prepaid court $26 Per court, per hour I 15.16.060 Tournament $18 Per court, per hour 15.16.060 Tournament Cleaning $250 Deposit Per Tournament 15.16.060 Outdoor (summer) Court (12 or Less Courts Used) $8 Per court, per hour I 15.16.060 Court (13 or More Courts $11 Used Reservation Fee $2 Per court, per hour I 15.16.060 Per court, per reservation I 15.16.060 Tournament $4 Per court, per day reservation fee Tournament Cleaning Deposit $250 Per Tournament 15.16.060 All Other Courts No charge 15.16.060 Facility Reservation Cleanup and Repair Fees Supervisor $32 Per Hour 3.50.080 Sr. Groundskeeper $22 Per Hour 3.50.080 Groundskeeper $16 Per Hour 3.50.080 Seasonal Employee $14 Per Hour 3.50.080 Plumber $30 Per Hour 3.50.080 Irrigation Tech $25 Per Hour 3.50.080 Irrigation Seasonal $18 Per Hour 3.50.080 Electrical Usage $0.09 Per Kilowatt Hour - $15.29 Minimum 3.50.080 Restroom Cleaning $34 Per Cleaning 3.50.080 Damage to City Property Varies based on damage Based on city's cost 3.50.080 Damage to Landscape Sod Replacement $0.31 Per Square Foot 3.50.080 Peat Moss $16 Per Bale (cost is $15.88) 3.50.080 Lawn Seed $113 Per Bag 3.50.080 Top Soil $36 Per Yard 3.50.080 Fertilizer $36 Per Bag 3.50.080 Tree Replacement Varies per size of tree Based on city's cost to replace damaged tree 3.50.080 Wetting Agent $116 Per 40 lb bag 3.50.080 Wetting Agent + Organic 3-1-0 $49 Per 50 lb bag 3.50.080 Paver Replacement Paver Cleaning $300 per 1/2 day; $600 per day Based on city's cost 3.50.080 Equipment Damage and Parts Varies based on damage Based on city's cost 3.50.080 Irrigation Damage and Parts Varies based on damage Based on city's cost 3.50.080 Fuel Costs $4 I 3.50.080 Use of Equipment 1 Ton Dump Truck $30 Per Hour 3.50.080 Aerator (Walk Behind) $9 Per Hour 3.50.080 Aerator, Tractor Mounted (including $17 Per Hour 3.50.080 ATLV $16 Per Hour 3.50.080 Backhoe $48 Per Hour I 3.50.080 Blower, Backpack (Stihl) $2 Per Hour 3.50.080 Blower (Walk Behind) $7 Per Hour I 3.50.080 Edger, Grass (Power Trim) $7 Per Hour 3.50.080 Leafbed/10 Wheeler $67 Per Hour 3.50.080 Loader $68 Per Hour I 3.50.080 Mixer $13 Per Hour 3.50.080 Mower, Bagger (Snapper) $7 Per Hour 3.50.080 Mower, Riding (Toro/Kubota) $17 Per Hour 3.50.080 Mower, Side Discharge (Eastman) $6 Per Hour 3.50.080 Mower, Wide Area (Jacobsen 9016) $37 Per Hour 3.50.080 Pickup Truck $15 Per Hour 3.50.080 Plow, Jeep Mounted (Including Jeep) $12 Per Hour 3.50.080 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 30 Plow, Truck (Including Truck) $24 Per Hour 3.50.080 Pressure Washer $8 Per Hour 3.50.080 Pressure Washer with Heat $21 Per Hour 3.50.080 Snowthrower (Toro) $3 Per Hour 3.50.080 Sprayer, Pull Behind (Including Pickup) $19 Per Hour 3.50.080 Spreader, Pull Behind (Including Pickup) $19 Per Hour 3.50.080 Sweeper, Tractor Mounted (Including $30 Per Hour 3.50.080 Track hoe $18 Per Hour 3.50.080 Tractor and Seeder $18 Per Hour 3.50.080 Trimmer, Hedger (Stihl) $5 Per Hour 3.50.080 Trimmer, Line (Maruyama, Echo) $15 Per Hour I 3.50.080 Utility Truck (Cushman) $14 Per Hour 3.50.080 Utility Truck (Kawasaki Mule) $14 Per Hour 3.50.080 Van, Mower ( Including Trailer) $20 Per Hour 3.50.080 Special Event Permit $129 Commercially related (community events) 3.50.080 Special Event Filming Permit $129 21A.42.070 Special Event Demonstrations (Free $6 21A.42.070 Expression) Urban Forestry $16 per tree or Permit processing fee, to account for staff time to issue Public Tree Work Permit $162 per year permit and update inventory. 3.50.080 This is the average cost (per inch) to purchase and plant a Li Tree Removal Mitigation The Contracted Rate new tree. This fee is charged when code protected trees 3.50.080 are removed or damaged. RECORDS AND ELECTIONS For questions regarding Records and Election fees contact: 801.535.7671 Service Fee Additional Information Section Candidate Filing Fees I Mayor Council File $406 $97 Or petition/ see Section 2.68.010 2.68.010 With Nomination $399 $g7 Or additional petition signatures/see Section 2.68.010 2.68.010 Write - in I $399 $97 2.68.020 Copies of Records Employee time Not more $20 Per hour minus the first 15 minutes compiling records as listed in Section 2.64.130A 2.64.040 Paper photocopies Not more than $0.10 Per copy I 2.64.040 Size C blueprint Not more than $1 Per copy 2.64.040 Produced a microfilm printer (silver paper) Not more than $2 Per copy 2.64.040 From microfilm (plain paper) Not more than $0.10 Per copy 2.64.040 From a photograph Not more than $5 Per copy 2.64.040 Tapes or discs Incident Reports Cost of media, plus $11/hour for employee time See Additional Information See Section 2.64.130 Not more than the fee charged by the State of Utah for similar Ireports 2.64.040 2.64.040 Mylar or Vellum Prints 24" x 36" Not more than $6 Per Hour; billable in quarter hour increments. Charges begin I after first 15 minutes of research or record compilation. 2.64.040 Larger than 24" x 36" Not more than $2 per square foot 2.64.040 GRAMA Request $20 Declaration of Mutual Commitment $31 103050 Termination of Declaration of Mutual Commitment No charge 10.03.030 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 31 REFUSE For questions regarding Waste Collection Service fees contact: 801.535.6999 Service I Fee I Additional Information Green Waste and Recycling 'Residences receiving City garbage service Eligible recycling customers & green waste customers Glass recycling for residences Garbaae Green I Recycling Waste No additional No additional Charge is included in the fee for garbage, recycling and charge charge Igreen waste $9.05 40 gallon container $17.80 60 gallon container $22.75 90 gallon container $27.00 Replacement or Removal of Containers When damage is caused by property owner When stolen and theft reported to police When stolen and theft not reported to police With one of a different size Removal of containers for residences and for eligible recycling T customers Green Waste Trailer Service Delivery & Removal Green Waste Trailer Material Contamination Fee Authorized Waste Hauler Permit Fee WASTE & RECYCLING - SPECIAL EVENTS Can Delivery, Removal & 1st Dump <100 cans Can Delivery, Removal & 1st Dump >100 cans Recycling Can Contamination Additional Can Dump Service Can Replacement Cost Landfill Tipping Fee Landfill Tipping Fee (Hazardous Material) Temporary Meter Charge Deposit Waste & Recycling - Special Events, Use of Equipment Flat Bed Truck Leafbed/10 Wheeler Loader Refuse Packer Trailer Waste & Recycling - Special Events, Staff Costs Full -Time Employee Supervisor _ Seasonal Employee $16 1 Per Hour Additional information on termination or suspension see Section 9.08.030F Section 9.08.030 $9.05 Per month, per container/eligible recycling customers and green waste customers are non -garbage customers who meet City's service criteria regarding access to curb and location within service route; minimum subscription 12 41..- 9.08.030 $8 Per month 9.08.030 Per month, per container 9.08.030 Per month, per container 9.08.030 Per month, per container 9.08.030 Actual city cost to purchase container plus 9.08.140 $11 No charge 9.08.140 Actual city cost for purchase of container I I 9.08.140 No charge 9.08.140 $11 Per container 9.08.030 $225 Per container I 9.08.030 $15 Per container I 9.08.030 $315 Annual I 9.08.200 $22 Each Can/Per Event I 3.50.080 $19 Each Can/Per Event 3.50.080 $22 Each Can/Per Event 3.50.080 $4 Each Can/Dump 3.50.080 $50 Each Can/Contract Cost 3.50.080 $33 Per Ton 3.50.080 $100 Per on 3.50.080 $1,061 Per Event 3.50.080 $24 Per Hour 3.50.080 $60 Per Hour 3.50.080 $93 Per Hour Per Hour Per Hour 3.50.080 $186 3.50.080 $3 3.50.080 $35 IPer Hour $50 IPer Hour Low Income Abatement: Customers who are granted abatement for taxes on their dwelling shall be granted a 50% abatement of the minimum monthly charge per Section 9.08.030. 3.50.080 3.50.080 3.50.080 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 32 For questions regarding Sanitarl Customer Classifications Customer BOD(mg/1) Class 1 <300 2 3 300 - 600 601 - 900 4 I 901 - 1,200 5 1,201 - 1,500 1,501 - 1,800 7 I > 1,800 Sewer Charges Customer Class* Flow Rate 1 $3.67 F-2 $3.67 3 4 1 $3.67 SANITARY SEWER UTILITIES Sewer Charges contact: 801-483.6727 TSS(mg/I) Additional Information <300 _ 300 - 600 More than one class may apply to a customer at the same time. Customer _ 601 - 900 classifications is set based on the estimated BOD and TSS discharge rate. _I 901 - 1,200 1,201 - 1,500 _ 1,501 - 1,800 See Section 17.72.030.0 _I > 1,800 BOD TSS Total Additional Information Section Monthly service charge for customers in classes 1 to 6 equal to $1.29 $0.94 $5.90 the greater of: $2.10 $1.89 $7.66 1. Cumulative flow rate, BOD rate and TSS rate set forth in the following chart per 100 cubic feet of metered water usage during winter months, or $3.22 $10.35 2. Minimum charge of $11.80. $4.96 $4.38 $13.01 All Residents will always be classified as a Class 1 category and the total sewer rate will be $5.90 per unit. Commercial customers with waste strengths higher than Class 1 may have 5 $3.67 $6.21 $5.70 $15.58 BOD and TSS rates that are in different classes, thus their 17.72.030 totals will not match class totals to the left. Example AAA Inc 6 $3.67 $7.66 $6.90 $18.23 has a BOD in Class 4 and TSS in Class 2, thus the total rate is _ $3.67+$4.96+$1.89= $10.52. _ Monthly Service charge for each customer in class 7 and all other Category Cost per Pound of separately monitored classes based on actual discharge strength Discharge ($/Pound) Flow component charged at $3.67 per 100 cubic feet of metered COD $0.4177 7 I water used during a billing period Charge for COD, BOD, and TSS billed on actual pounds of — discharge New sewer accounts - Applicable until data required by Section 17.72.030.C.1.a is received BOD $0.8352 TSS $0.4970 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 33 Single $47.20 per month Based on average residential AWC of 8 ccf. 17.72.030 Duplex $47.20 per month/per dwelling unit Based on average residential AWC of 8 ccf. 17.72.030 Triplex $47.20 per month/per dwelling Based on average residential AWC of 8 ccf. 17.72.030 unit $47.20 per month for 4 dwelling units or $5.90 per 100 cubic feet of water, which ever is highest, Multiple dwelling until Certificate of Occupancy has Based on average AWC of 8 ccf. 17.72.030 been requested or Occupancy has occurred, at which point they will be charged $47.20 per Customer Flow Rate Per 100 Cubic Feet BOD TSS Class 1 $3.67 $1.29 $0.94 I I Monthly service charge based on 2 $3.67 $2.10 $1.89 assigned Customer Class times All other users the Flow Rate, BOD, and TSS per 3 $3.67 $3.46 $3.22 100 cubic feet of water. 4 I $3.67 I $4.96 I $4.38 5 $3.67 $6.21 $5.70 6 I $3.67 I $7.66 $6.90 i Monthly service charge for each customer in class 7 and all other Customer class 7 separately monitored classed See Section 17.72.030 E.i.a 17.72.030 based on actual discharge As needed to ensure equitable Service charge adjustment service charges, determined by 17.72.030 director Low Income Abatement: Customers who are granted abatement for taxes on their dwellina shall be granted a four dollar *$4.00) abatement of the monthly charge. SANITARY SEWER CONNECTION FEES For questions regarding Sanitary Sewer Connection Fees contact: 801.483.6727 Service/Size I Fee Additional Information Section Connection fees on new development property: Residential single dwelling $545 per connection or unit Includes condominiums and twin homes single dwellings 17.72.030 Multi -family dwellings Duplex $818 17.72.030 Triplex $1,226 17.72.030 Townhouse/Apartment, per unit $409 per unit 17.72.030 Commercial/Industrial Without kitchen or restaurant $273 per dwelling unit 17.72.030 With a kitchen or restaurant $363 per dwelling unit 17.72.030 With a kitchen and a restaurant $363 per dwelling unit 17.72.030 General commercial and industrial $27 per each equivalent fixture unit Base on Utah plumbing code 17.72.030 Trailer Park $545 per equivalent fixture unit Three trailer spaces shall equal one residential single dwelling 17.72.030 unit Recreation park $545 per equivalent fixture unit Six trailer spaces shall equal one residential single dwelling 17.72.030 $27 per equivalent fixture unit, as specified in uniform plumbing code Including car washes, Laundromats„ etc. 17.72.030 Special industrial and commercial uses Sewer connection fees on property with prior development: See Section 17.72.030 17.72.030 Residential building Commercial building See Section 17.72.030 I Hotel, motel, industrial building, etc. 17.72.030 Temporary sewer connections $500 Not to exceed 24 months 17.72.030 Unauthorized manhole or utility access First incident $500 17.36.220 Subsequent Incidents Previous charge + $500 17.36.220 SANITARY SEWER PERMITS For questions regarding Sanitary Sewer Permits contact: 801.483.6727 Service Fee Additional Information Sewer Permit Fees Section Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 34 Sewer and miscellaneous inspection $165 17.72.030 Grease trap survey and inspection $165 17.72.030 Sewer repair inspection $72 17.72.030 Trial sewer survey I $100 I 17.72.030 Sewer survey I $130 I 17.72.030 Resurvey charge $100 Each Occasion 17.72.030 Installation of sewer manhole connection, special wyes and tees up to 8-inches Installation of sewer manhole connection, special wyes and tees greater than 8-inches $219 17.72.030 $319 17.72.030 Video inspection $55 17.72.030 Sewer Construction, Connection and Repair Permits Additional surveys or inspections Fee Fee to cover the cost of the work I I 17.44.030 Application for repairs and replacements fee Fee to cover the cost of the work 17.44.040 Trial sewer survey fee Fee to cover the cost of the work 17.44.030 Re -inspection additional fee Fee to cover the cost of the work See Section 17.44.110 17.44.040 Survey stakes resetting fee Fee to cover the cost of the work 17.44.030 Opening sewer when junction pipe not available Fee to cover the cost of the work I 17.44.040 Replacing damaged junction pipe Fee to cover the cost of the work I 17.44.030 SANITARY SEWER PRETREATMENT PROGRAM For questions regarding Sanitary Sewer Pretreatment Program contact: 801.799.4002 Service Fee Additional Information Section Pretreatment Program services _ Permit application Determined by Publicly Owned For Provisions see Section 17.52.030 17.52.040 treatment Works (POTW) Metering of sewage flows Based upon actual sewer meter 17.72.030 readings Sample and analysis fees Fee to cover all cost associated with 17.64.040 labor and testing New Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit $100 I 17.64.040 Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit Renewal $50 I 17.64.040 Pretreatment Sampling Fees Manual sampling $80 I 17.64.040 Automatic sampler composite $50 17.64.040 Grab sample I $20 I I 17.64.040 Grease Interceptor Inspection Fee 1st trip Free I $75 I 17.64.040 Additional follow up inspection I 17.64.040 3rd trip $150 17.64.040 Noncom liance Violation Fee Notice of Violation for Non-compliance $100 Noncompliance violation fee covers fixed cost of notice of violation. Fines for violations 17.64.040 Significant Non-compliance Violation $350 17.64.040 SPECIAL EVENTS For questions regarding Special Events contact: TBD Service I Fee Additional Information Section COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - SPECIAL EVENTS Alcohol Concessions Agreement $300 Per Applications 3.50.080 Staffing Charge $30 Per hour over 6 hours 3.50.080 Janitorial Rate See Notes Fee is equal to fee charged by facilities for janitorial services 3.50.080 FIRE - TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRUCTURES, TENTS OR CANOPIES - SPECIAL EVENTS Single event - Initial Inspection $187 Up to 180 days. See Also Fire Code under 2.12.040 3.50.080 Each additional structure on same site I $1 See Also Fire Code 2.12.040 3.50.080 Re -inspection of additional setup $1 Using the same plan that was previously inspected. See Also Fire Code under 2.12.040 3.50.080 PUBLIC LANDS - SPECIAL EVENTS Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 35 Site: Set Up/Takedown $74 Per Day 3.50.080 Event Fee $73 Per day, 0-299 participants with minimal set up 3.50.080 Event Fee I $149 Per day, 300 + participants I 3.50.080 Special Event Permit I $129 Commercially related (community events) 3.50.080 Special Event Filming Permit I $129 21A.42.070 Special Event Demonstrations (Free Expression) $6 21A.42.070 Facility Reservation Cleanup and Repair Fees Supervisor $32 Per Hour 3.50.080 Sr. Groundskeeper $22 Per Hour 3.50.080 Groundskeeper $16 Per Hour 3.50.080 Seasonal Employee $14 Per Hour 3.50.080 Plumber I $30 Per Hour 3.50.080 Irrigation Tech $25 Per Hour 3.50.080 Irrigation Seasonal $18 Per Hour 3.50.080 Electrical Usage $0.09 Per Kilowatt Hour - $15.29 Minimum 3.50.080 Restroom Cleaning $34 Per Cleaning 3.50.080 Damage to City Property I Varies based on damage Based on city's cost 3.50.080 Damage to Landscape Sod Replacement I $0.31 Per Square Foot 3.50.080 Peat Moss I $16 Per Bale (cost is $15.88) 3.50.080 Lawn Seed I $113 Per Bag 3.50.080 Top Soil I $36 Per Yard 3.50.080 Fertilizer I $36 Per Bag 3.50.080 Tree Replacement Varies per size of tree Based on city's cost to replace damaged tree 3.50.080 Wetting Agent $116 Per 40 lb bag 3.50.080 Wetting Agent + Organic 3-1-0 $49 Per 50 lb bag 3.50.080 Paver Replacement Paver Cleaning $300 per 1/2 day; $600 per day Based on city's cost 3.50.080 Equipment Damage and Parts Varies based on damage Based on city's cost 3.50.080 Irrigation Damage and Parts Varies based on damage Based on city's cost 3.50.080 Fuel Costs I $4 3.50.080 Use of Equipment 1 Ton Dump Truck I $30 Per Hour 3.50.080 Aerator (Walk Behind) $9 Per Hour 3.50.080 Aerator, Tractor Mounted (including Tractor) $17 Per Hour 3.50.080 ATLV $16 Per Hour 3.50.080 Backhoe $48 Per Hour 3.50.080 Blower, Backpack (Stihl) $2 Per Hour 3.50.080 Blower (Walk Behind) $7 Per Hour 3.50.080 Edger, Grass (Power Trim) $7 Per Hour 3.50.080 Leafbed/10 Wheeler I $67 Per Hour 3.50.080 Loader $68 Per Hour 3.50.080 Mixer $13 Per Hour 3.50.080 Mower, Bagger (Snapper) I $7 Per Hour 3.50.080 Mower, Riding (Toro/Kubota) I $17 Per Hour 3.50.080 Mower, Side Discharge (Eastman) I $6 Per Hour 3.50.080 Mower, Wide Area (Jacobsen 9016) I $37 Per Hour 3.50.080 Pickup Truck $15 Per Hour 3.50.080 Plow, Jeep Mounted (Including Jeep) $12 Per Hour 3.50.080 Plow, Truck (Including Truck) I $24 Per Hour 3.50.080 Pressure Washer I $8 Per Hour 3.50.080 Pressure Washer with Heat I $21 Per Hour 3.50.080 Snowthrower (Toro) $3 Per Hour 3.50.080 Sprayer, Pull Behind (Including Pickup) $19 Per Hour 3.50.080 Spreader, Pull Behind (Including Pickup) I $19 Per Hour 3.50.080 Sweeper, Tractor Mounted (Including $30 Per Hour 3.50.080 Track hoe $18 Per Hour 3.50.080 Tractor and Seeder $18 Per Hour 3.50.080 Trimmer, Hedger (Stihl) $5 Per Hour 3.50.080 Trimmer, Line (Maruyama, Echo) I $15 Per Hour 3.50.080 Utility Truck (Cushman) I $14 Per Hour 3.50.080 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 36 Utility Truck (Kawasaki Mule) $14 Per Hour 3.50.080 Van, Mower ( Including Trailer) $20 Per Hour 3.50.080 PARKING AND TRAFFIC - SPECIAL EVENTS Temporary Placing of Bags on Parking Motor, - $28 Per day I 12.56.210 During filming of a movie/television series/ commercial $12 Per day 12.56.210 For an event that continues for not less than 3 days $12 Per day/must significantly foster area business promotion and have an expected attendance exceeding 5,000 12.56.210 For use under the direction of the city in connection with a city sponsored event No Charge 12.56.210 POLICE - SPECIAL EVENTS Police Coverage for Special Events $66 Per Hour, Per Officer 3.50.080 Police Secondary Employment Car Charge $7 Per Every 4 Hours, plus fuel surcharge 3.50.080 Vehicle Relocation Fee - Small $80 Light Vehicle with a GVWR of 10,000 Ibs or less I 12.56.540 Vehicle Relocation Fee - Mid $110 Medium Vehicle with a GVWR of 10,001 Ibs to 26,000 Ibs 12.56.540 Vehicle Relocation Fee - Large $140 Large Vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 Ibs or greater 12.56.540 WASTE & RECYCLING - SPECIAL EVENTS Can Delivery, Removal & 1st Dump <100 cans $22 Each Can/Per Event 3.50.080 Can Delivery, Removal & 1st Dump >100 cans $19 Each Can/Per Event 3.50.080 Recycling Can Contamination $22 Each Can/Per Event 3.50.080 Additional Can Dump Service $4 Each Can/Dump 3.50.080 Can Replacement Cost I $50 Each Can/Contract Cost 3.50.080 Landfill Tipping Fee I $33 Per Ton I 3.50.080 Landfill Tipping Fee (Hazardous Material) $100 Per Ton 3.50.080 Temporary Meter Charge Deposit $1,061 Per Event 3.50.080 Waste & Recycling - Special Events, Use of Equipment Flat Bed Truck $24 Per Hour 3.50.080 Leafbed/10 Wheeler $60 Per Hour 3.50.080 Loader $93 Per Hour 3.50.080 Refuse Packer $186 Per Hour 3.50.080 Trailer $3 Per Hour 3.50.080 Waste & Recycling - Special Events, Staff Costs Full -Time Employee $35 Per Hour 3.50.080 Supervisor $50 Per Hour 3.50.080 Seasonal Employee $16 Per Hour 3.50.080 Special Event Permits Per Day in Protected Watershed Areas (Races, walks, filming, etc) # of Participants Fee Deposit Additional Information 0 to 20 $0 $0 $25 $50 $50 $100 $100 $200 One toilet required per 40 participants at start. $200 $500 Running races over 5 miles require toilets at $500 $1,000 intermittent mile markers and aid stations (e.g. $1,000 $2,000 I miles 1,3,5...) *Contacted watershed manager $200 minimum to $1,000 minimum 17.08.030 i 20 to 50 50 to 100 100 to 200 200 to 400 400 to 600 600 to 1,000 *Over 1,000 Filming Fees (per day) Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 37 STORM WATER For questions regarding Storm Water contact: 801.483.6727 Service Fee Additional Information Section Drainage connection fee $374 Per 1/4 acre, rounded up 17.81.400 Storm Drainage Lateral Survey $130 Connection from connection point to first box or back of curb 17.16.050 Storm Drainage Resurvey $70 17.16.050 Storm Drainage Connection Inspection $165 Includes connection inspection and c/o inspection 17.16.050 Storm Drain Lateral Connection Permit $125 Lateral connection to pipe or curb/gutter 17.16.050 Storm Water Fees Single family residential and duplex parcels, less $6.88 Per month 17.81.200 than 0.25 acres Single family residential and duplex parcels, more than 0.25 acres $9.61 Per month I 17.81.200 Triplex and fourplex residential $13.75 $6.88 per ERU No assessment levied Formula based Per month I 17.81.200 All other developed parcels Per month, see Section 17.81.200 for formula 17.81.200 Undeveloped parcels 17.81.200 Parcel mitigation credit See Section 17.81.200 17.81.200 Low income abatement 50% reduction to service charge See Section 17.81.200 17.81.200 Non -service abatement Formula based See Section 17.81.200 17.81.200 Storm water inspection fee/SWPPP $110 Initial Construction/SWPPP fee 17.16.050 Discharge into City Storm Water Sewer System Not to exceed $125 Construction/ Dewateri ng Discharge 17.84.400 Discharge into City Storm water Sewer System Registration Fee $20 Construction/Dewatering Discharge 17.84.400 Discharge into City Storm Water Re -inspection Fee Not to exceed $30 Construction/ Dewateri ng Discharge 17.16.050 STREET LIGHTING For questions regarding Street Lighting fees contact: 801.498.6700 Service Fee Additional Information Section Base Level Lighting Services City -Wide $3.73 Per ERU Per month. No bills shall be less one ERU. 17.95.300 Enhanced Lighting Fees Group 1 Decorative Lights - High Efficiency $5.67 per ERU Per month - residential 17.95.300 Group 2 Decorative Lights $15.94 per ERU Per month - residential 17.95.300 Group 3 Decorative Multi- Head Lights $43.82 per ERU Per month - commercial 17.95.300 Note: 1 ERU = 1 residential property or 75 feet of street frontage for non-residential properties. 1 - Group 1 rates apply to the existing, predominantly residential properties with a number of enhanced decorative lights; lights have generally received energy efficiency upgrades and large capital expenditures are not expected within the year. 2 - Group 2 rates apply to the existing, predominantly residential properties with a number of enhanced decorative lights; many lights require energy efficiency upgrades and large capital expenditures are scheduled within the year. 3 - Group 3 rates apply to the existing properties in the predominantly commercial area with a number of enhanced decorative lights; many lights require energy efficiency upgrades and large capital expenditures are scheduled within the near. Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 38 WATER For questions regarding Water fees contact: 801.483.6900 Service Fee Minimum Charge Rate Table Size of connection i Charge I Daily Amount Monthly Amount City County City County Minimum charge 0.3788 0.5115 $11.53 $15.57 17.16.670 3/4 inch 1 inch Minimum charge 0.4958 0.6692 $15.09 $20.37 17.16.670 1 1/2 inch Minimum charge 0.7875 1.0632 $23.97 $32.36 17.16.670 2 inch Minimum charge I 1.1381 I 1.5363 $34.64 $46.76 17.16.670 3 inch Minimum charge 2.0715 2.7966 $63.05 $85.12 17.16.670 4 inch I Minimum charge 3.1215 4.2139 $95.01 $128.26 17.16.670 6 inch Minimum charge 6.0406 8.1547 $183.86 $248.21 17.16.670 8 inch Minimum charge 9.5422 12.8818 $290.44 $392.09 17.16.670 10 inch I Minimum charge I 24.7182 I 33.3697 I $752.36 I $1,015.69 I 17.16.670 >10 inches Minimum charge Based proportionately on meter capacity, as determined by Fire Hydrant $8.9124 $12.0315 1 $271.27 1 $366.21 17.16.590 Low Income Abatement: Customer who are granted abatement for taxes on their dwellina shall be aranted a four dollar fiftv cent 34.50) abatement of the minimum monthlv charae. Water Meter Rates 17.16.680 All rates charged are per each 100 cubic feet of water. "Summer months are April through October Account Type Amount Used I_ Rate (Summer) �` Flat Rate (Winter) City County City County Block 1: 1-10 hundred $1.70 $2.30 cubic feet Block 2: 11-30 hundred cubic feet (except as $2.32 $3.14 Single family residence increased to 47.94 Cubic feet for Urban $1.70 $2.30 ' Block 3: 31-60 hundred $3.22 $4.35 cubic feet _ Block 4: >61 hundred $3.44 $4.65 cubic feet Block 1: 1-13 hundred $1.70 $2.30 cubic feet Block 2: Duplex residence / or Single 14-30 hundred $2.32 $3.14 residence with Accessory Dwelling Unit :.cubic feet Block 3: 31-60 hundred $3.22 $4.35 $1.70 $2.30 cubic feet Block 4: >61 hundred cubic feet $3.44 $4.65 Block 1: 1-16 hundred $1.70 $2.30 cubic feet Block 2: 17-30 hundred $2.32 $3.14 Triplex residence cubic feet Block 3: $1.70 $2.30 j 31-60 hundred $3.22 $4.35 cubic feet ' Block 4: _ >61 hundred $3.44 $4.65 cubic feet Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 37 Fourplex residence/Commercial and Industrial 0 Cubic feet $1.85 I $2.50 Through AWC Above AWC $ 2.54 $3.43 through 300% of AWC Over 300% through $3.53 $4.76 600% of AWC I $3.75 $5.06 Over 600% of AWC $1.85 $2.50 Note: "AWC" means average winter consumption, and is calculated as the average amount of water used by customer during the months of November through March, inclusive (a "winter period"), taking into account the highest number of complete winter periods available for that customer, up to a maximum of 3 winter periods. Any customer that at the time of calculation has not established an AWC will be assigned a class average AWC by meter size for such customer's classification. Customers with defective plumbing or unexplained deceases in usage of more than 25 percent may be adjusted back to a prior AWC, or be assigned the class average by meter size. In cases where class average is not available or is not reasonable, the Director may use other consumption information specific to such Account Type Irrigation Amount Used Rate (Summer) City County 100 Cubic feet to $2 23 $3.01 target budget $4.20 Over target budget Up to $3.11 300% of target budget $4.46 Over 300% of $3.30 target budget Note: Flat Rate (Winter) City I County Cost $2.23 1 $3.01 "Irrigation account" means an account established for applying water for irrigation and landscaping only, as determined by the Public Utilities Director or designee. "Target budget" means the estimated amount of water consumed per acre, as established by the Public Utilities Director or designee each year for customer based on factors including, but not limited to, evapotranspiration, and considering efficient water practices. A different target Account Type I Amount Used Rate (Summer) Flat Rate (Winter) Per Acre Per ccf Per Acre Foot Per ccf Foot 0 Cubic feet to I $211.36 $0.49 Secondary Irrigation target budget Over target budget Up to I $483.76 $1.11 $211.36 $0.49 300% of target budget Over 300% of _ target budget $812.46 $1.87 Note: "Secondary Irrigation account" means an account established for applying water for irrigation and landscaping secondary to the culinary water system for select municipal parks and golf courses only, as determined by the Public Utilities Director or her designee. "Target budget" means the estimated amount of water consumed per acre, as established by the Public Utilities Director or designee each year for customer based on factors including, but not limited to, evapotranspiration, and considering efficient water practices. A different target Miscellaneous Fees City County Range from Urban Vegetable Garden Credit Adjustment $81.63 to NA Based on garden size 17.16.685 I $204.11 Deposit for water - residential $75 $75 17.16.380 Deposit for water - business $100 $100 Retail, warehouse, offices 17.16.380 Deposit for water - small restaurants $150 $150 17.16.380 Deposit for water - Laundromats, large restaurants $300 $300 17.16.380 Deposit for water - car washes $600 $600 17.16.380 Meter Test Fee - 5/8" to 1" $80 17.16.050 Meter Test Fee - 1 1/2" to 2" $130 17.16.050 Meter Test Fee - larger than 2" Actual costs 17.16.050 Water turn on - turn off $30 17.16.660 Illegal turn on fee $80 1 $80 17.16.660 Bankruptcy deposit Highest two monthly bills over the previous 12 months nprmnd 17.16.660 Charges for water Minimum charges apply See Section 17.16.590 17.16.590 Damage to padlock, inline lock or lock out sleeve Actual costs 17.16.050 Deposit for fire hydrant meter $1,000 $100 not refundable 17.16.050 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 38 Opt -out of Advance Metering Infrastructure (AMI) -monthly fee $40 17.16.050 Rain Barrel $68.50 plus tax Grass Seed $8.50 plus tax Unauthorized meter, hydrant, or utility access First incident $500 17.16.620 Subsequent incidents previous charge + $500 17.16.620 Construction Water - Fill -up at Department on Public Utilities $50 Includes 4 fill -ups at Public Utilities shops Canyon water surplus sales (for contracts that are not tied to the rate established by the average MWDSLS rate paid by SLC) $362.56 per year or current I 17.04.030 Contract volume 800 gallons per day MWDSLS rate Contract volume 400 gallons per day I $181.28 per year or current 17.04.030 MWDSLS rate Water Connection Fees - Contact 801.483.6727 17.04.040 Classification I Dwelling Meter Size I City Cost** I County Cost Single family 3/4 inch $2,439.07 $2,520.07 Single family 1 inch $3,994.30 $4,191.30 Residential I Duplex 1 inch $3,994.30 I $4,191.30 Triplex 1 inch $3,994.30 $4,191.30 Fourplex 1 inch $3,994.30 $4,191.30 3/4 inch $4,527.30 $4,910.30 1 inch $4,527.30 $4,910.30 1.5 inch $9,946.98 $10,684.98 2 inch $14,547.83 $15,605.83 Compound 3 inch $30,108.54 $32,268.54 4 inch $35,254.54 $35,254.54 6 inch $65,657.59 $65,657.59 8inch $100,190.54 $100,190.54 2 inch Price upon request Price upon request Commercial/Industrial 3 inch Price upon request Price upon request Turbo 4 inch Price upon request* Price upon request* 6 inch Price upon request* Price upon request* 8 inch Price upon request* Price upon request* 4 inch $37,200.93 $37,200.93 6 inch $67,557.57 $67,557.57 FM 8 inch $104,974.63 $104,974.63 10 inch $147,135.18 I $147,135.18 8 inch $105,070.4 $105,070.4 Hydroverse 10 inch $146,084.18 $146,084.18 *For meters 4-inches and larger a water resource fee shall be added. The fee is based on the ratio of the projected usage (gpd) as determined by the AWWA M-22 method to the equivalent residential unit amount of 449 gpd multiplied by $106. ** Cost includes actual hardware cost, inspection fees and impact fees. Meters not listed will be charged at actual hardware cost, inspection fees, and applicable impact fees.* Fire Service Connection Charges *** Contact number 801.483.6727 Detector check - Fee listed does not include hardware and meter. Any hardware and meter to be charged at actual cost. 6-inch $1,691.00 17.16.050 8-inch $2,575.64 17.16.050 10-inch $4,389.03 17.16.050 Fire Lines -Fee listed does not include hardware and meter. Any hardware and meter to be charged at actual cost. 2-inch $355.00 17.16.050 4-inch I $355.00 17.16.050 6-inch $601.00 17.16.050 8-inch I $819.00 I I 17.16.050 10-inch $1,091.00 17.16.050 12-inch $1,309.00 17.16.050 Water Inspection Fees ***Contact number 801.483.6727 New hydrant inspection $110.00 Per each inspection 17.16.050 Water inspection fees $110.00 New installation, repair, and terminate (kill) inspection; Per each I 17.16.050 Relocation of hydrant inspection $220.00 Includes move and terminate 17.16.050 Relocation of water meter inspection $220.00 Includes move and terminate 17.16.050 Water Used During Construction Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 39 Residential I Metered Rates Commercial Metered rates 17.16.350 17.16.350 WATERSHED RECREATIONAL FEES For questions regarding Watershed Recreational fees contact: 801.483.6880 Service Fee Additional Information Section Affleck Park Site Fees Single Site $15 Per day 17.08.030 Group area #2 $50 Per day 17.08.030 Group area #3 $100 Per day 17.08.030 Little Dell Recreation Area Site Fee Vehicle entry $5 Per car 17.08.030 Season pass $50 17.08.030 Senior season pass $25 17.08.030 City Creek Canyon Entry Fee Vehicle entry $3 Per car I 17.08.030 Site fees for picnic areas $3 - $75 1 17.08.030 Permits for Dogs in the Watershed — Applicants should refer to Section 17.04.160 of the City Code for information. If a bond is not submitted to Salt Lake County, the sit shall be paid, Initial deposit - no violation $100 17.04.160(E) Second deposit - after first violation $300 17.04.160(F) Third deposit - after second violation $500 17.04.160(F) Special Event Permits Per Day in Protected Watershed Areas (Races, walks, filming, etc.) # of Participants Fee Deposit Additional Information Li 0 to 20 $0 $0 One toilet required per 40 participants at start. I Running races over 5 miles require toilets at intermittent mile markers and aid stations (e.g. miles 1,3,5...) II 17.08.030 L 20 to 50 $25 $50 50 to 100 $50 $100 100 200 $100 $200 200 to 400 $200 $500 400 to 600 $500 $1,000 600 to 1,000 $1,000 $2,000 *Over 1,000 *Contacted watershed manager Filming Fees (per day) $200 minimum to $1,000 minimum::] ZONING FEES For question regarding Zoning fees contact: 801.535.7700 Service Fee Additional Information Section Determination of Nonconforming Use $214 21A.38.025.4 Administrative Interpretation $71 Plus $61 per hour for research after the first hour 21A.12.040.A.6 AlleyVacation/Closure $285 Fee waiver available if adequate signatures are obtained. See also fee for required public notices (21A.10.010.E) 14.52.030. A.5 Alternative Parking Residential $428 21A.52.040 .A.3 Nonresidential $785 21A.52.040 .A.3 Amendments Master plan Zoningma amendment p $1,070 Plus $121 per acre in excess of one acre. See also fee for required public notices (10.9a.204). Utah Code Annoted in GA sin $1,142 Plus $121 per acre in excess of one acre. See also fee for required public notices (21A.10.010.E). 21A.50.040.B Zoning text amendment $1,142 See also fee for required public notices (21A.10.010.E) 21A.50.040.13 Annexation $1,427 See also fee for required public notices (21A.10.010.E) Utah Code Annoted 10.2.401.5 Appeal of a Decision Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 40 Administrative decision $285 See also fee for required public notices (21A.10.010.E) 21A.16.030.B Historic Landmark Commission $285 See also fee for required public notices (21A.10.010.E) 21A.16.030.B Planning Commission $285 See also fee for required public notices (21A.10.010.E) 21A.16.030.B Appearance Before the Zoning Enforcement Hearing Office First scheduled hearing No charge 21A.20.90 Second scheduled hearing $71 21A.20.90 Billboard Construction or Demolition including the $285 21A.46.160.D.3 demolition of a non -conforming billboard & 21A.46.160.L.2 Conditional Buildingand Site Design Review Plus $121 per acre in excess of one acre. See also fee for g $856 21A.59.070.B required public notices (21A.10.010.E). Conditional Use $g56 See also fee for required public notices (21.A.10.010.E). 21A.54.060.0 Condominium PreliminaryPlus $37 per unit. See also fee for required public notices $571 20.56.40. B 21.A.10.010.E . Final $428 Plus $24 per unit. 20.56.40.B Declaration of Surplus Real Property $428 2.58.040 Historic Landmarks Commission Review (Application) Major Alterations of a principal building $36 See also fee for required public notices (21A.10.010.E) 21A.34.020 New construction of a principal building $285 See also fee for required public notices (21A.10.010.E) 21A.34.020 Demolition of a contributing principal building $571 See also fee for required public notices (21A.10.010.E) 21A.34.020 Relocation of a contributing principal building $285 See also fee for required public notices (21A.10.010.E) 21A.34.020 Home Occupation Non -conditional No charge Fee could be assessed in future as per ordinance 21A.36.030 Conditional No charge Fee could be assessed in future as per ordinance 21A.36.030 Outdoor Dining Outdoor Dining Application $30 21A.40.065 Outdoor Dining Permit Fee (1-5 tables) $120 21A.40.065 _ Outdoor Dining Permit Fee (6 or more tables) $180 21A.40.065 Planned Development $856 Plus $121 per acre in excess of (1) acre. See also fee for 21A.55 required public notices (21A.10.010.E) Signs Based on the Permit fee for signs adopted Building 21A.46.030 Permit Fee _ Cncorli do Plan checking fee $0.13 Of building permit value 21A.46.030 Inspection tag $14 21A.46.030 Site Development Permit $285 Plus $61 per acre in excess of one (1) acre 18.28.040.E For historic structures, see Section 21A.34.020 and Special Exception $285 21A.46.070V. See also fee for required public notices 21A.52.040.A.3 21A.10.O10.E) Street Closure $428 See also fee for required public notices. 2.58.040 Subdivision Amendments $428 Plus $121 per lot. See also fee for required public notices 20.04.120 20.36 Subdivision PreliminaryPlat Plus $121 per lot. See also fee for required public notices $428 20.04.120 (20.36) Subdivision Final Plat $856 Plus $121 per lot. 20.04.120 Subdivision Vacations $428 See also fee for required public notices (20.36) 20.04.120 5% of the 1st $100,000 of public Engineering Review and Inspection Fee improvements li 20.04.120 2% for the amount Subdivision Lot Line Adjustment $284 ^^ 20.04.120 Subdivision Consolidating Lots $273 20.04.120 Temporary Uses $285 21A.42.060.B Zoning Variance I $428 See also fee for required public notices (21A.10.010.E) I 21A.18.040.B As per applicable sections of the City and / or State Code, a fee will be assessed for required public notices. This may include sending notice by 1st class U.S. Mail to property owners within a certain radius of the subject property and / or advertising required public hearings in a newspaper of general circulation. A fee for each required public hearing will be assessed. The noticing fee is authorized through the following sections of the Zoning Ordinance and State Law: Salt Lake City Code 21A.10.E and _L P _J_ _J Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 41 GENERAL FUNDS MISCELLANEOUS FEES For questions regarding General Funds Miscellaneous Fees contact: TBD Service Fee Additional Information Section Collection Fee $56 3.16.050 Legal Fee $217 2.75.040 This fee will be added at the register to all qualifying credit card transactions described in Section 3.16.060 of the Salt Lake City Code. Credit Card Use Surcharge 2.47% 3.16.060 **Max Galaxy, Sportsman software and Library Parking Garage does i not assess the credit card charge** Pedestrian Crosswalk Flags Sponsor chooses which type of flag to use and is responsible for Plain Orange Non -Reflective Crosswalk Flag $2.10 keeping the flags in stock. No fees assessed for flags sponsored in 12.76.100 school zones. Sponsor chooses which type of flag to use and is responsible for Orange Reflective Crosswalk Flag $2.10 keeping the flags in stock. No fees assessed for flags sponsored in 12.76.100 I school zones. Return Check or EFT Transfer $20 2.61.030 Revolving Loan Application Fee $120 Each 03.16.005 Amended 06/15/2022 by Ord. 2022 - 37 Page 42 ATTACHMENT E September 2022 Cost Analysis for ROW Permit Notification Fee SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION Public Services Department/Engineering Division Right of Way Permit Notification Fee COST ANALYSIS September 2022 Note 1: Note 2: Note 3: Summary Note 1: Direct Labor and Unbilled Building Costs $ 8.49 Note 2: Direct Materials 0.57 Direct Cost $ 9.06 Note 3: Unbilled Engineering Division Administrative Costs 10,797 Note4: Unbilled Department Public Services Administrative Costs 5,346 16,143 Per Postcard - Unbilled Div/Dept Overhead Costs $ 10.67 Note 5: Unbilled City Administrative Fees 9,092 Per Postcard - Fully Loaded Cost $ 11.58 Direct Labor and Unbilled 9ullding Costs Job Title FTE Annual Cost pro rated share Costs I'ngin.ctrng Information and Recards Specialist 10 $ 78,638 100% 5 78,638 Total Direct Salaries $ 796,38 Unbilled Building Costs est. 260 square feet per employee S24 per square feet costs (per Prop Mgt) $6,240 10 6,240 Total Direct Labor and Unbilled Building Costs 5 84,878 Estimated annual notifications 10,000 Cost per notification $ &49 Direct Materials $ to be Materials Costs per Notification allocated M jVw Postage $ 0.44 .S 0.44 Post card 0,06 0.06 Labels 0.05 O.DS 055 Materials Costs - annual Printer 250.00 10,000 0.03 Ink cartridges 80.00 6,000 10,000 C.DDD 0133 a03 S p57 UnblPkd Engineering Olvislon Administrative Costs ll to Derived FY2022 NonPersonal Services rats all Costs tleateto d Percen Cast Center 0312400 Engineering $ 263,738 2% $ 5,382 Deputy City Engineer 171,608 1.60% 2,747 Engineer VII 166,600 1.60% 2,667 t SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION Public Services Department/Engineering Division Right of Way Permit Notification Fee COST ANALYSIS September2022 Note 4: Note 5: Note 6: Note 7: Note 8: Note 9: llnbllled Department Public Services Ad min istrat Ive Costs $ Allocated Derived to Departments percentage$S Public Services Administrative Costs -FY2022 $ 1,641,260 0.33% S 5,346 Total Administrative Costs $ 1,641,260 $ 346 Unbllled City Administrative fees $ Allocated Derived to De temerim PemenWzSS GF Admin Fees -All City Depts (FY19 allocation) $ 1,051,857 0,38% $ 4,030 IMS Admin(FY19 allocation) 1,321,196 0.38% 5,062 Risk Management(FY22) 0,38% - Claims Paid (FC 85) 0.38% TatalAdminFees $ 2,373,053 $ 91002 Depreclation Expense on Fleet Vehicles Depreciation Annual Vehicle Period Depreciation Count Est. Cast ears casts 0 vo hides 50 4 Annual maintenace costs $ [Cyst data per Deni,e Sorenson Fleur) full Time Equivalent (FTE) Information Public Services FTE's (FY2023 MRB Staffing Document) 307.00 Public Services General Fund FTE's (FY2023 MRB Staffing Document) 26L00 Engineering FTE's (per FY2023 MRB Staffing Document) 49.00 Flours: 1,624 annual base hours was computed as follows: Total Hours Available Annually (40 hours x 52 weeks) 2,080 Less: Vacation (2,77 hours X 52 weeks or 3 weeks per year) 144 Less: Sick (0,77 hours x 52 weeks or 1 week per year) 40 Less: Breaks (260 days per year x 0.50 hours) 130 Less: Holidays (8.0 hours x 12 days per year) 96 Less: Meetings/Training (estimate) 46 Annual Work Hours 11624 Estimated Notifications Estimated Annual Right of Way Permits issued 2,500 Anticipated notifications per permit issued 4 Total Anticipated Notificatlons :V.c0i]