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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3693ORDINANCE NO. 303 7 3 AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington amending Chapters 3.70 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code as follows. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DO HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Ordinance 3085 and Chapter 3.70 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are hereby amended by amending the following sections to read as follows: CHAPTER 3.70 - FEES 3.70.110 Public Works and Utilities Department fees and deposits. A. The fee for a permit for construction or excavation work in the City right-of-way, as required by PAMC 11.08, shall be as follows: 1. Curb and gutter removal and/or replacement$180.00 2. Driveway installation$ 18 0. 00 3. All other work$150.00 4. Street/alley pavement cut -with traffic control $15.00 per square foot with a $1,000.00 minimum fee. 5. Street/alley pavement cut -without traffic control $13.00 per square foot with a $800.00 minimum fee. B. Right-of-way use permit fees. The application fees for a right-of-way use permit and for a renewal of such permit, when required by PAMC 11.12.120, shall be as follows: 1. Benches$40.00 2. Litter receptacles$40.00 3. Bicycle racks$40.00 4. Private planters$40.00 Page 1 5. Landscaping higher than 30 inches$40.00 6. "A" frame signs$40.00 7. Exhibitions sponsored by or promoted by civic, charitable or other non-profit organization No Charge 8. Sidewalk cafes$75.00 9. All other exhibitions$ 75. 00 10. Activities not specifically mentioned$75.00 11. Ramps, steps, or any similar installation$140.00 12. Fences$140.00 13. Retaining walls$215.00 14. Rockeries$215.00 15. The application fee for a temporary street use permit shall be$75.00 16. The application fee for a permit for obstruction of unopened streets shall be $215.00 per year. 17. The application fee for utility pole and street light standard attachments shall be$75.00 C. Move permit fees. The fee schedule for building move permits shall be as follows: 1. Relocate a building on the same lot or parcel (without use of public right-of-way)$40.00 2. Move building from inside City limits to outside City limits$140.00 3. Move building from one City lot to another City lot (use City right-of-way)$140.00 4. Move building from outside City limits to inside City limits$140.00 5. Inspection fee $55 00 $90.00/hr. D. Plan review and permit fees for grading, filling, clearing and drainage activities: 1. Grading and filling. The permit fee for grading and filling activities shall be as follows: Estimated volume of grading and fill Fee 250 cubic yards or less and less than four feet of cut or fill $40.00 251 to 1,000 cubic yards $75.00 1,001 to 10,000 cubic yards or more $110.00 plus $15.00 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards or fraction thereof. I Additional plan review required for changes, additions or revisions to the approved plans shall be at the rate of $55.00 $90.00 per hour, provided that the minimum charge shall be $55.00 $90.00. The hourly cost to the City shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved. Page 2 2. Clearing and drainage. The permit fee shall be as follows: Estimated area of clearing Fee Less than one acre $40.00 One acre to five acres $75.00 Over five acres $15.00/acre Additional plan review required for changes, additions or revisions to the approved plans shall be at the rate of ec� $90.00 per hour or the total hourly cost to the City, whichever is the greatest, provided that the minimum charge shall be $35.00 $90.00. The hourly cost to the City shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages, and benefits of the employees involved. E. Construction and stormwater inspection. 1. Inspections during normal business hours, per hour855-.99 90.00 2. Inspections outside normal business hours (the minimum charge shall be two hours), per hour $55.0A$90.00. F. Industrial wastewater pretreatment fees. 1. Fees for monitoring, inspections and surveillance procedures: actual cost incurred by the City to perform the service. 2. Wastewater discharge permits for industrial users (IUs). The permit duration is up to five years. At the time of issuance of permit, the permittee may elect to pay the entire fee at the time of issuance, or may pay in monthly installments: Five-year permit fee$2,160.00 ..... (monthly installment schedule of $36.00/month) Fees for flows that exceed the permitted concentrations: High strength surcharge fees: BOD $0.79/1,000 gallons with concentration greater than 400 mg/L TSS $0.36/1,000 gallons with concentration greater than 400 mg/L 4. Fee for IU permit transfer$420.00 5. Fee for IU permit modification initiated by user$420.00 6. Fee for waste (septic, occasional, or other) hauler discharge permit: One year150.00 7. Volume fee: The monthly charge shall be as follows: Septic waste, per gallon$0.12 Other waste, per gallon$0.05 Leachate, per gallon$0.02 Page 3 8. Other charges as the City may deem necessary to carry out the requirements of Chapter 13.06 PAMC: actual cost incurred by the City to perform the service. 9. In lieu of the fees prescribed in paragraphs 6. and 7. above, the City Manager may enter into a contract with a septic hauler or leachate discharger for fees to be paid on terms and conditions established by the contract; provided that such contract must be for a term of at least one year and that the method used to establish the fees set in the contract is fair and reasonable. G. Water service connection fees. 1. The new residential water service connection fee, including the meter and all applicable taxes, shall be: Service Size Meter Service Connection Fee 1" V $1,280.00 1" 3/" $1,280.00 1"I 1" $1,390.00 The new residential water service connection fee to drop -in a meter when the service connection is not provided by the City shall be $420.00, which includes all applicable taxes. 2. The new commercial/industrial water service connection fee, including the meter and all applicable taxes, shall be: Service Size Meter Service Connection Fee 1" 1" $1,710.00 1 %" 1 %z" $3,565.00, or the City's cost, whichever is greater 2" 2" 311�" 3"— 6" fire rated $5,800.00, or the City's cost, whichever is greater 3. The fee for special or emergency connects or disconnects shall be $70.00 during regular working hours and $130.00 outside of regular working hours. 4. The water quality test fee required under PAMC 13.36.080 shall be $70.00 plus the cost of the laboratory tests. 5. Installation and removal of a temporary service shall be as follows: 2009$100.00 2010$150.00 2011$200.00 6. Installation and removal of a temporary fire hydrant meter shall be as follows: 2009$150.00 Page 4 2010$300.00 2011$450.00 H. The fee for a permit for sewer connection shall be as follows: 1. Single-family houses: $150.00, which includes all applicable taxes. 2. Multiple family dwellings, including duplexes, apartment buildings, trailer and auto courts, motels, and similar structures: $135.00 for the first dwelling unit and $10.00 for each additional dwelling unit. 3. All other structures, including, but not limited to, hotels, apartment hotels, office buildings, stores, churches, schools, hospitals, buildings accessory thereto, and industrial/commercial structures of any kind and additions thereto: One-half cent per gross square foot of area occupied by all floors of such structure for the first 100,000 square feet (exclusive of areas devoted to single-family dwelling houses for multiple dwelling structures); and one -quarter cent per gross square foot for the remaining footage in excess of 100,000 square feet. In addition thereto, $10.00 for each single-family or multiple dwelling unit combined therewith; with a minimum fee of $135.00 and a maximum fee of $1,500.00. 4. The fee for additional direct connections to a public sewer shall be the same as for an initial connection. 5. The fee for a reconnection to a public sewer using an existing side sewer shall be the same as for an initial connection. I. The fee for alteration or repair to existing side sewers installed and accepted under a previous permit, other than normal clean -out or root cutting for which no permit is required, shall be as follows: Any repair of a side sewer$40.00 2. The fee for capping side sewers shall be $300.00 and all work performed to cap the side sewer shall be accomplished by the Department. The fee for storm drain connections shall be as follows: 1. Installation of catch basins or similar interceptors$ 5 5. 00 2. All connections other than for a catch basin$135.00 K. The fees for various underground utility work performed by the Department shall be as follows: 1. Tapping sewer or storm drain main lines to install a tee or wye$180.00 2. Hot tap water main: Tap 2" on 6" or 8" main:$645.00 Tap 4" on 6" main:$970.00 Tap 4" on 8" main:$1,075.00 Tap 6" on 6" main:$1,020.00 Page 5 Tap 6" on 8" main:$1,020.00 Tap 8" on 8" main:$1,345.00 Tap 8" on 10" main: fee based on actual time and material costs incurred by the City. 3. Tapping sanitary or storm manhole$405.00 4. The installation of a fire hydrant, including the Department's cost of all materials and installation$ 3,470.00 All work to install the tap shall be performed by the Department. All excavation of trench, exposure of the main, trench backfill, thrust blocking, and site restoration shall be provided by the applicant. L. In addition to the water, sewer or storm drain fees required under this section, any person receiving a water, sewer or storm drain connection shall pay to the City of Port Angeles the actual cost incurred by the City in the restoration of any street, alley, curb, sidewalk, utility or other structure of the City of Port Angeles, which is in any way altered or damaged as a result of construction pursuant to a sewer or storm drain connection permit. M. Whenever an application for a developer reimbursement agreement is submitted, it shall be accompanied by a non-refundable flat fee of $1,500.00 in order to cover the City's expenses in processing the application. N. Right-of-way license, master permit or facilities lease - application and review fee. 1. Any applicant for an initial, renewal or transfer of a right-of-way license, master permit or facilities lease pursuant to Chapter 11.14 PAMC shall make an initial deposit with the City, of one-half of one percent of the estimated cost of the applicant's proposed facilities, as certified by the applicant, up to a maximum of $5,000.00. The minimum deposit shall be $500.00. 2. The deposit shall be made as part of the application filed pursuant to Chapter 11.14 PAMC and shall be used to reimburse the City for its costs to process the application, up to the amount of the applicant's deposit. The City may, as expenses are incurred, draw upon the deposit to recover its actual administrative expenses that are directly related to receiving and approving an application for a right-of-way license, mastcr permit or facilities lease, to inspecting plans and construction, and to the preparation of necessary studies or reports, such as a detailed statement pursuant to Chapter 43.21 C RCW, including, but not limited to, the reasonable cost of outside consultants retained or required by the City related to the City's consideration and processing of a master permit, right-of-way license, or facilities lease. 3. The Public Works and Utilities Director or designee, at any time, may require the applicant to deposit additional sums if it appears that the initial deposit or subsequent deposits will be exhausted prior to the final action by the City relating to the consideration by the City of an application for issuance, renewal, transfer or modification of a master permit, right-of-way license, or facilities lease. The applicant will not be entitled to further consideration by the City of its requested action until such time as the additional deposit required by the Director has been deposited with the City. Page 6 4. In the event the amount of the actual deposit of an applicant is in excess of the amount of the administrative expenses of the City related to the action requested, then the applicant shall be entitled to a return of any such excess amount. 5. An applicant whose right-of-way license, master permit or facilities lease application has been withdrawn, abandoned or denied shall, within 60 days of its written request, be refunded the balance of its deposit under this section, less: (a) $50.00 non-refundable filing charge; and (b) All other ascertainable costs and expenses incurred by the City in connection with the application. O. Electric utility fees. 1. Electrical work permits and fees. The fees for residential electrical inspections performed by the City, including all applicable taxes, shall be as follows: a. Service/feeder 200 amp.$120.00 b. Service/feeder 201--400 amp.$146.00 C. Service/feeder 401-600 amp.$205.00 d. Service/feeder 601-1,000 amp.$262.00 e. Service/feeder over 1,000 amp.$373.00 f. Branch circuit with service feeder$5.00 g. Branch circuit without service feeder$63.00 h. Each additional branch circuit$5.00 i. Temporary service/feeder 200 amp.$93.00 j. Temporary service/feeder 201--400 amp.$110.00 k. Temporary service/feeder 401-600 amp.$149.00 1. Temporary service/feeder 601-1000 ainp.$168.00 M. Hourly inspection fee $96.00 as authorized by the Public Works and Utilities Director. n. Signal circuit/limited energy-1 and 2 family dwellings$64.00 o. Signal circuit/limited energy -multi -family dwellings$64.00 P. Manufactured home connection$120.00 q. Renewable electrical energy-5 KVA system or less$102.00 r. Single and multi -family dwellings first 1,300 square feet$120.00 S. Each additional 500 square feet or portion of single or multi -family dwelling$40.00 t. Each outbuilding or detached garage$74.00 U. Each swimming pool or hot tub$110.00 V. Low -voltage thermostat $56.00, each additional low voltage thermostat$5.00 Page 7 W. City lockbox for access to electric meter$185.00 X. Each additional inspection or site visit required as a result of an enforcement issue or safety violation$56.00 Y. Requests by property owners to inspect existing installations$110.00 Z. Addition of up to four circuits$75.00 2. Electrical work permits. The fees for non-residential electrical inspections performed by the City, including all applicable taxes, shall be as follows: a. Service/feeder200 amp.$132.00 b. Service/feeder 201-400 amp.$160.00 C. Service/feeder 401--600 amp.$225.00 d. Service/feeder 6011,000 amp.$288.00 e. Service/feeder over 1,000 amp.$410.00 f. Branch circuit with service feeder$5.00 g. Branch circuit without service feeder$74.00 h. Each additional branch circuit$5.00 i. Temporary service/feeder 200 amp.$102.00 j. Temporary service/feeder 201-400 amp.$121.00 k. Temporary service/feeder 401--600 amp.$164.00 1. Temporary service/feeder 601-1000 amp.$185.00 in. Hourly inspection fee$96.00 n. Sign/outline lighting$88.00 o. Signal circuit/limited energy -commercial first 1,500 square feet$96.00 P. Each additional 1,500 square feet or portion of commercial$5.00 q. Renewable electrical energy-5 KVA system or less$113.00 r. Each swimming pool or hot tub$121.00 S. Low -voltage thermostat $56.00, each additional low voltage thermostat$5.00 t. Each carnival ride and generator truck$28.00 U. Each remote distribution equipment, concerts or gaming show$9.00 V. First field inspection each year or a single concession or ride, not part of a carnival$121.00 W. Subsequent inspection of a single concession or ride, not part of a carnival$81.00 X. Berth at a marina or dock$81.00 Y. Each additional berth inspected at the same time$54.00 Page 8 Z. Industrial block permit$2,309.00 aa. Each additional inspection or site visit required as a result of an enforcement issue or safety violation$56.00 bb. City lockbox for access to electric meter$185.00 cc. Requests by property owners to inspect existing installations$ 12 1. 00 dd. Addition of up to four circuits$86.00 3. Pole attachment rate. The pole attachment rate shall be $15.85 per contract, which includes all taxes. 4. Connects/disconnects. The fee for special emergency connects or disconnects shall be $80.00 during regular hours and $140.00 outside of regular hours. Section 2 - Corrections. The City Clerk and the codifiers of this ordinance are authorized to make necessary corrections to this ordinance including, but not limited to, the correction of the scrivener's errors/clerical errors, references, ordinance numberi section/subsection numbers and any references thereto. Section 3 — Severability. If any provisions of this Ordinance, or its application to any or circumstances, are held invalid, the remainder of this Ordinance, or application of the provisi of the Ordinance to other persons or circumstances is not affected. Section 4 — Effective Date. This Ordinance exercises authority granted exclusively to City Council and is not subject to referendum. It shall be in force and take effect 5 (five) days publication according to law. Page 9 PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said COLUICll held on the 5 dday of 2022. Kate Dexter, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: - . Summary of Ordinances Adopted by the Port Angeles City Council on July 5, 2022 ORDINANCE NO.3693 AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington amending Chapters 3.70 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code as follows. ORDINANCE NO.3694 AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington amending Chapters 13.62 and Chapter 13.63 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to stormwater-utility and regulations. These Ordinances, being an exercise of a power specifically delegated to the City legislative body, are not subject to referendum. These ordinances shall take effect five (5) days after passage and publication of an approved summary thereof consisting of the title. The full texts of Ordinances are available at City Hall in the Clerk's office, on the City's website at www.cityofpa.us or will be mailed upon request. Kari Martinez -Bailey City Clerk Published by summary: Saturday, July 9, 2022 PaRTANGELES W ASH ING TO N. U S. 321 East Fifth Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 On June 21, 2022, the Port Angeles City Council had the first reading for Ordinance No. 3693. A second reading was held on July 5, 2022. Between the first and second readings, minor edits were made, however no substantial changes were made to the Ordinance. Unfortunately, an older and incorrect draft of the Ordinance was submitted to the City Council packet for signature at the second reading. This incorrect draft was subsequently signed by City Council. In light of this scrivener's error, the Port Angeles City Clerk now includes the correct, intended, Ordinance No. 3693 to this official file. Kari Martinez -Bailey, City