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STAFF REPORT
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT
DATE: April 21, 2026
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
FROM: Henry Chen, Administrative Services Director
SUBJECT: RESOLUTION NO. 7684 ESTABLISHING AND ADJUSTING VARIOUS FEES
FOR CITY SERVICES
CEQA: Not a Project
Recommendation: Adopt
SUMMARY
On July 21, 2020, the City Council approved a User Fee Cost Recovery Level Policy
(User Fee Policy), establishing recommended guidance for cost recovery levels and
the frequency of updates. The policy states that the User Fee Schedule will be
adjusted annually by the greater of general increases to total labor costs or the
Consumer Price Index for the Los Angeles Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers
(“CPI-W”), in order to ensure that fee rates and cost recovery levels are maintained
over time.
Staff calculated the proposed adjustments based on the overall increase in total
labor costs and subsequently reviewed the updated fees with each department.
Departments made select modifications to reflect operational concerns, market
conditions, and other policy considerations. In addition, certain City fees are tied to
rates established by external agencies, and updates from those agencies have been
incorporated into the proposed fee schedule.
The proposed resolution would add one new fee, increase 585 fees, reduce two fees,
and leave 166 fees unchanged. Upon implementation, the fees would increase
revenues Citywide by approximately $225,000 annually. It is recommended that the
City Council conduct a public hearing and adopt Resolution No. 7684 to adjust user
fees for the City of Arcadia.
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BACKGROUND
The City’s Citizens Financial Advisory Committee (“CFAC”) recommended that Arcadia
retain consultant services to assist in preparing a detailed cost analysis of the City’s
productive hourly rates and user fees; and to adopt a User Fee Policy to provide
guidance on the appropriate levels of cost recovery for fee-based activities. The
objective was to ensure that the City is fully accounting for the costs and recovering
adequate fees for providing those services. The City hired Willdan Financial Services
(“Willdan”) to prepare an updated user fee schedule. Willdan’s focus was to ensure
that the City is utilizing comprehensive overhead rates and accurately accounting for
the true cost of providing various programs and services. Their report identified the
recommended charges for City services and the recommended level of cost recovery,
as determined through discussion with City staff and the City’s User Fee Policy,
adopted on July 21, 2020.
The User Fee Policy provides guidance on the appropriate levels of cost recovery for
fee-based activities. This policy served as a general framework for developing specific
user fee recommendations. The philosophy behind the policy and recommended
cost recovery level policies are provided below:
1. Communitywide vs. Private Benefit: The use of taxpayer dollars is
appropriate for services that benefit the community such as Police Patrol
services. When the service or program provides a benefit to specific individuals
or groups such as the issuance of building permits, it is common for the
individual(s) receiving that benefit to pay for the full cost of that service.
2. Service Recipient vs. Service Driver: The concept of the service recipient vs.
service driver is particularly important for regulated activities such as
development review and public issued permits. Although the community
primarily benefits, 100% cost recovery from the “driver” of the need for service
is appropriate such as a building permit or Fire Code occupancy permit.
3. Consistency with City Goals and Policies: City policies and City Council goals
related to the community’s quality of life may also be factors in setting cost
recovery levels. For example, fee levels can be set to promote healthy habits,
facilitate environmental stewardship (e.g., encouraging solar panel
installations), or discourage certain actions (e.g., false alarms).
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4. Elasticity of Demand for Services: The level of cost recovery can affect the
demand for services. A higher level of cost recovery could ensure the City
provides services such as recreational classes or summer camps for children
and youth, without over-stimulating the market with artificially low prices.
Such low prices, which reflect a high General Fund subsidy, may attract
participants from other cities or crowd out private options for the same
service. However, high-cost recovery levels could negatively impact the
demand for such services to low-income individuals, children, or seniors.
5. Availability of Services from the Private Sector: High-cost recovery levels
are generally sought in situations where the service is available from other
sources to preserve taxpayer funds for core City services. Conversely, services
that are not available from other sources and are typically unavoidable and
primary governmental services typically have low or zero cost recovery levels.
The table below categorizes cost recovery levels into three general ranges: High
(70.1% to 100%), Medium (30.1% to 70%), and Low (0% to 30%). These groupings are
intended to serve as policy guidance rather than strict thresholds. Overall, the
proposed fees in this study are generally consistent with these ranges.
COST RECOVERY
LEVELS
COST
RECOVERY
PERCENTAGE
RANGE
POLICY CONSIDERATIONS
FEE EXAMPLES
HIGH
70.1% - 100%
• Individual users or
participants receive most or
all the benefit of the service.
• Other private or public
sector alternatives provide
the service.
• The use of the service is
specifically discouraged.
• The service is regulatory in
nature
Business
Licenses &
Permits
Building &
Planning
Fees
Attorney Fees
Fire Code Fees
Street Fees
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COST RECOVERY
LEVELS
COST
RECOVERY
PERCENTAGE
RANGE
POLICY CONSIDERATIONS
FEE EXAMPLES
MEDIUM
30.1% - 70%
• Services having factors
associated with the Low and
High-cost recovery levels
Parking Fees
Paramedic
Membership
Weed
Abatement
LOW
0% - 30%
• No intended relationship
between the amount paid
and the benefit received.
• Fee collection would not be
cost effective and/or would
discourage compliance with
regulatory requirements.
• No intent to limit the use of
the service.
• Public at large benefits even
if they are not the direct
users of the service.
• Affordability of service to
low-income
residents/seniors
Recreation Fees
(Classes)
Library Fees
(Programs)
Facility Rentals
DISCUSSION
For Fiscal Year 2026–27, staff used the prior year’s fee schedule as a baseline and,
consistent with the City’s User Fee Policy, applied an adjustment reflecting the overall
increase in labor costs. Based on current labor agreements, labor costs are projected
to rise by 5% in the upcoming fiscal year, and this factor was used to calculate the
proposed fee adjustments. The resulting fees were then distributed to each
department for review. Following departmental evaluation, certain fees were further
refined to account for market conditions, service demand, and other policy
considerations.
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The proposed resolution would add one new fee, increase 585 fees, reduce two fees,
and leave 166 fees unchanged.
A new fee being proposed is for the Public Works Services Department for the
reinspection of a standpipe installation, which is used by developers to access water
during construction. The new fee would more accurately reflect the costs of providing
this service than other fees that were on the schedule already.
The proposed fee schedule also includes nine fees related to fire hydrant service for
construction, outside city service, and private usage for the Public Works Services
Department. These fees were previously approved by the City Council but not
formally incorporated into the City’s fee schedule. Including these previously
adopted fees into the fee schedule will ensure periodic review and reduce confusion
for staff and the public in the future.
It is recommended that the City Council conduct a public hearing and adopt
Resolution No. 7684, establishing and adjusting various fees for the City of Arcadia.
Following implementation, the new fee schedule would increase revenues by
approximately $225,000 annually.
PUBLIC COMMENTS/NOTICE
Consideration of Resolution No. 7684 requires a public hearing, which, per
Resolution No. 7684, was noticed to the public by posting at the City Council
Chambers, City Clerk’s Office, the Public Library, and the City’s website, beginning on
April 10, 2026. As of the time this report was prepared, no comments have been
received.
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
The proposed action does not constitute a project under the California
Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”), and it can be seen with certainty that it will have
no impact on the environment.
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FISCAL IMPACT
Projecting the fiscal impact of revised fees is inherently challenging due to the
demand-driven nature of many services, which can vary significantly from year to
year. However, staff have prepared an estimate based on the proposed percentage
adjustments across key fee categories. Based on this analysis, the fee changes are
anticipated to generate approximately $225,000 in additional annual revenue. The
updated fees will be incorporated into the proposed Fiscal Year 2026–27 budget, and
are scheduled to take effect on July 1, 2026
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council find that the proposed action does not
constitute a project under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”); and
adopt Resolution No. 7684 establishing and adjusting various fees for City services.
Attachment: Resolution 7684 (includes updated User Fee Schedule as Exhibit “A” to
the Resolution)
MISCELLANEOUS FEES - CITYWIDE
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
ARCADIA TRANSIT DIAL-A-RIDE (RESIDENTS ONLY)
1 Seniors/Disabled single one-way trip 0.50$ Low $0.50
2 Seniors/Disabled Reduced fare monthly pass $5.00 Low $5.00
ARCADIA TRANSIT FIXED ROUTE (GENERAL PUBLIC)
3 General Public single one-way trip 0.50$ Low $0.50
4 Seniors/Disabled single one-way trip $- Low Free fare for seniors and disabled persons on
the fixed route. $-
PHOTOCOPYING FEES (MATERIALS REPRODUCED BY THE CITY)
5 First 25 pages Free per page Low For any single document Free
6 Every page after 25 page $0.11 per page High For any single document $ 0.13
RETURNED CHECKS/INSUFFICIENT FUNDS
7 Non-Sufficient Check - 1st check passed 25.00$ per returned item High $25.00
8 Non-Sufficient Check - subsequent check to that payee passed in insufficient funds $35.00 per returned item High $35.00
Exhibit "A"
CITY MANAGER
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
CITY CLERK DUPLICATION SERVICES
1 Municipal Code
Available for purchase
on City's website
through Municipal Code
Corporation
High
Available for purchase
on City's website through
Municipal Code
Corporation
2 Copies of City Documents - First 25 pages Free High Free
3 Copies of City Documents - Every page thereafter 0.12$ per page High $ 0.13
4 DVD Duplication of City Council Meetings Actual cost High Actual cost
CITY ATTORNEY FEES
5 Subpoena for Records 15.00$ High Set by CA EVIDENCE CODE 1563.6 $ 15.00
6 Employee Witness Fees (Subpoena) 275.00$ High Set by CA GOV CODE 68097.2 $ 275.00
7 Recovery of Attorney Fees in any action, administrative proceeding or special
proceeding to abate a public nuisance Actual Cost High Actual Cost
8 City Attorney Pass Through Fees
City Attorney Private
Law rate plus 10% High City Attorney Private
Law rate plus 10%
9 Flashdrive $ 6.00 High $ 6.00
10 Notary Fee $ 15.00 High Set by CA GOV CODE 8211 $ 15.00
11 Temporary Use Permit $ 702.00 High $ 737.00
CODE SERVICES
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
ADMINISTRATIVE CITATIONS
1 First Violation (AMC Violation Only) 100.00$ High Set by AMC Section 1200(b) $ 100.00
2 Second Violation (within 24 months) $ 200.00 High Set by AMC Section 1200(b) $ 200.00
3 Third and subsequent Violations (within 24 months) 500.00$ High Set by AMC Section 1200(b) $ 500.00
4 Delinquent Fines 10% surcharge High 10% surcharge
5 Interest on Delinquent Fines
1/2 of 1% per month,
pro rata High 1/2 of 1% per month, pro
rata
6 Non-Operating Property Annual Registry Fee 1,613.00$ High $ 1,694.00
BUILDING & SAFETY
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
APPEALS
1 Building Code Appeal 854.00$ High $ 895.00
BUILDING PERMIT FEES
2 Issuing Fee $ 67.00 High $ 70.00
3 Accessibility Review (ADA) Fees for Building Permit issuance
10% increase to base
Building Permit Cost High 10% increase to base
Building Permit Cost
4 Accessibility Review (ADA) Fees for Building Permit issuance
15% increase to base
Plan Check Cost High 15% increase to base Plan
Check Cost
Other Inspections
5 For an extra inspection made necessary due to work not being ready at the time
specified or due to work not corrected after prior written notice 153.00$ High $ 160.00
6 For an inspection for which no fees are herein prescribed, per hour (time
consumed per hour with a minimum charge of 1 hour)153.00$ High $ 160.00
7 For inspections outside normal business hours, per hour (time consumed per
hour with a minimum charge of 2 hours)153.00$ High $ 160.00
PLAN REVIEW FEES
8
When plans are required to be submitted by the Building Code, a plan review
fee equal to 65 percent of the building permit fee shall be paid at the time of
submitting plans and specifications for review.
65% of Building Permit
Fee High 65% of Building Permit Fee
9
When approved plans are revised, a supplemental plan review fee shall be paid
to the City based on an hourly rate, with a minimum charge of one (1) hour. If
the review is conducted by an external City plan check consultant, the fee shall
be the actual cost of the review.
160.00$ per hour High $ 168.00
10
When plans are required to be submitted for compliance with the State Energy
Conservation Regulations, an energy plan review fee equal to 20 percent of the
building permit fee shall be paid at the time of submitting the plans and
specifications for review.
20% of Building Permit
Fee High 20% of Building Permit Fee
11
When plans are required to be submitted for new commercial, industrial and
multiple family buildings, a fire department plan review fee equal to 9.75
percent of the building permit fee shall be paid at the time of submitting the
plans and specifications for review.
9.75% of Building
Permit Fee High 9.75% of Building Permit
Fee
BUILDING & SAFETY
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
12
When plans are required to be submitted for compliance with the California
Green Building Code Regulations, a Cal Green plan review fee equal to 10
percent of the total plan check fee shall be paid at the time of submitting the
plans and specifications of review
10% of the total Plan
Check Fee High 10% of the total Plan Check
Fee
13 WELO (Water Efficiency Landscape Ordinance), plan check fee by outside
consultants Actual Cost High Actual cost of review by outside plan check
consultant. Actual Cost
14 WELO Plan Check Fee Actual Cost High
Actual cost of inspection by outside plan check
consultant. Actual Cost
15 WELO Issuance fee 67.00$ High $ 70.00
GRADING PLAN REVIEW AND PERMIT FEES
16 Issuing Fee 67.00$ High $ 70.00
PLUMBING PERMIT FEES
17 Issuance fee, per permit 67.00$ High $ 70.00
Unit Fee Schedule
18 For each plumbing fixture or trap or set of fixtures on one trap (including water,
drainage piping, and backflow protection therefore)18.00$ High $ 19.00
19 For each building sewer connection on property, including for each dwelling unit
in a multiple-family development 43.00$ High $ 45.00
20 Rainwater systems, per drain (inside building) 18.00$ High $ 19.00
21 For each private sewage disposal system (where permitted) 131.00$ High $ 138.00
22 For each water heater and/or vent 21.00$ High $ 22.00
23 For each gas piping system of one to five outlets 21.00$ High $ 22.00
24 For each gas piping system over five outlets, per outlet 5.00$ High $ 5.00
25 For each interceptor including its trap and vent, excepting kitchen-type grease
interceptors functioning as fixture traps 36.00$ High $ 38.00
26 For installation, alteration, or repair of water service. Piping and or water piping
to one (1) fixture 18.00$ High $ 19.00
27 For repiping an existing domestic water supply and distribution system By building permit value High By building permit value
28 For repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping, each fixture 18.00$ High $ 19.00
29 For each lawn sprinkler system on any one meter including backflow protection
devices therefore 25.00$ High $ 26.00
30 For atmospheric-type vacuum breakers not included in items 1: 1 to 5 12.00$ High $ 13.00
BUILDING & SAFETY
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
31 For atmospheric-type vacuum breakers not included in items 1: over 5, each 2.40$ High $ 2.50
32 For each backflow protective device other than atmospheric-type vacuum
breakers: 2 inches or smaller 21.00$ High $ 22.00
33 For each backflow protective device other than atmospheric-type vacuum
breakers: over 2 inches 43.00$ High $ 45.00
34 For each swimming pool piping (including spas and hot tubs) 38.00$ High $ 40.00
35 For each swimming pool “P” trap 12.00$ High $ 13.00
36 For each swimming pool, spa and hot tub water heater (including gas piping) 54.00$ High $ 57.00
37 For each sewer cap and/or cesspool fill 21.00$ High $ 22.00
Other Inspections
38 For an extra inspection made necessary due to work not being ready at the time
specified or due to work not corrected after prior written notice 153.00$ High $ 161.00
39 For an inspection for which no fees are herein prescribed, per hour (time
consumed per hour with a minimum charge of 1 hour)153.00$ High $ 161.00
40 For inspections outside normal business hours, per hour (time consumed per
hour with a minimum charge of 2 hours)153.00$ High 2 Hour Minimum $ 161.00
PLUMBING PLAN REVIEW FEES
41
For plumbing plans which require plan review, a plan review fee equal to 65
percent of the plumbing permit fee shall be paid to the Building Official at the
time plans are submitted for review.
65% of Plumbing Permit
Fee High 65% of Plumbing Permit Fee
ELECTRICAL PERMIT FEES
42 Issuance fee, per permit 67.00$ High $ 70.00
Services
43
For residential service of 600 volts or less and not over 400 amps in rating,
including on meter each for residential service of 600 volts or less and over 400
amps in rating, including one (1) meter
25.00$ High $ 26.00
44 For residential service of 600 volts or less, and over 400 amps in rating, including
one (1) meter 71.00$ High $ 75.00
45 For one commercial service 200 amps or less, including one meter each 45.00$ High $ 47.00
46 For each commercial service 200 amps to 1,000 amps, including one meter each 76.00$ High $ 80.00
47 For commercial services over 600 volts or over 1,000 amps in rating, including
one meter each 153.00$ High $ 161.00
BUILDING & SAFETY
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
48 For each additional meter 21.00$ High $ 22.00
49 For each distribution panel 27.00$ High $ 28.00
New Residential Construction
50 For each new single, duplex and multiple-family dwelling for each square foot of
gross floor area 0.10$ High $ 0.11
51 For buildings accessory to new residential buildings constructed in conjunction
with those residential buildings for each square foot of gross floor area.0.08$ High $ 0.08
Other Construction
52 For receptacle, switch, lighting outlets: First 20, each 2.40$ High $ 2.50
53 For receptacle, switch, lighting outlets: Additional, each 1.50$ High $ 1.60
54 For lighting fixtures, sockets or other lamp devices: First 20 , each 2.40$ High $ 2.50
55 For lighting fixtures, sockets or other lamp devices: Additional, each 1.50$ High $ 1.60
56 For pole or platform mounted lighting fixtures such as tennis courts, parking lot
standards and walkway lighting fixtures, including any foundation: First 6 37.00$ High $ 39.00
57
For pole or platform mounted lighting fixtures such as tennis courts, parking lot
standards and walkway lighting fixtures, including any foundation: Additional,
each
10.00$ High $ 11.00
58 For fixed residential appliances or receptacle outlets for same, not exceeding 1
hp in rating, each 10.00$ High $ 11.00
59 For nonresidential appliances and self-contained factory wired appliances not
exceeding 1 hp, kw, or kva, each 10.00$ High $ 11.00
60 For electrical apparatus, conduits and conductor for which a permit is required,
but for which no fee is specified, each 22.00$ High $ 23.00
POWER SCHEDULE
For motors, generators, transformers, rectifiers, converters, capacitors,
industrial heating, air conditioning and heat pumps, cooking or baking
equipment and other apparatus, as follows:
Rating in hp, kw, kva or kvar:
For equipment having more than one motor,
transformer, heater, etc., the sum of the
combined ratings may be used. These fees
include all switches, circuit breakers,
contractors, thermostats, relays and other
directly related control equipment
BUILDING & SAFETY
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
61 Up to and including 1, each 11.00$ High $ 12.00
62 Over 1 and not over 10, each 21.00$ High $ 22.00
63 Over 10 and not over 50, each 36.00$ High $ 38.00
64 Over 50 and not over 100, each 59.00$ High $ 62.00
65 Over 100, each 94.00$ High $ 99.00
BUS WAYS
66 For trolley and plug-in bus ways, each 100 feet or fraction thereof 13.00$ High $ 14.00
SIGNS
The fee for filing an application for a sign
permit shall be the same as required for a
building of equivalent valuation and shall also
include a plan check fee which shall be 50% of
the permit fee.
67 For one sign, outline lighting and marquee supplied from one branch circuit,
each 89.00$ High $ 93.00
68 For additional branch circuits, each 8.00$ High $ 8.00
Carnivals, Christmas Tree Lots, Sales Lots, Etc.
69 For electric generators and electrically driven rides, each 21.00$ High $ 22.00
70 For mechanically driven rides and walk through attractions with lighting, each 11.00$ High $ 12.00
71 For a system supplying booth lighting, each 11.00$ High $ 12.00
72 For Christmas tree lots, sales lots, etc., each 43.00$ High $ 45.00
TEMPORARY POWER
73 For temporary service pole or pedestal installed in conjunction with temporary
buildings, each 75.00$ High $ 79.00
74 For temporary service pole and one distribution system for construction sites,
each 43.00$ High $ 45.00
75 For additional distribution panels installed in conjunction with temporary power
poles, each 21.00$ High $ 22.00
BUILDING & SAFETY
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
SWIMMING POOLS, HOT TUBS, ETC.
76 For not more than one sub-panel, three motors, integral lighting fixtures and all
wiring and lighting for operation of same 102.00$ High $ 107.00
ELECTRICAL PLAN REVIEW FEES
77
For electrical plans that require plan review, a plan review fee equal to 65
percent of the electrical permit fee shall be paid to the Building Official at the
time plans are submitted for plan review.
65% of Electrical Permit
Fee High 65% of Electrical Permit Fee
MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES
78 For the issuance of each permit 67.00$ High $ 70.00
Unit Fee Schedule
79
For the installation or relocation of each forced-air or gravity-type furnace or
burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance, up to and
including 100,000 Btu/h
25.00$ High $ 26.00
80
For the installation or relocation of each forced-air or gravity-type furnace or
burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance, over 100,000
Btu/h
37.00$ High $ 39.00
81 For the installation or relocation of each floor furnace, including vents 25.00$ High $ 26.00
82 For the installation or relocation of each suspended heater, recessed wall
heater or floor mounted unit heater 23.00$ High $ 24.00
83 For the installation, relocation or replacement of each appliance vent installed
and not included in any appliance permit 12.00$ High $ 13.00
84
For the regular repair of, alteration of, or addition to each heating appliance
refrigeration unit, cooling unit, absorption unit, or each heating, cooling,
absorption or evaporative cooling system, including installation of controls
regulated by this code
25.00$ High $ 26.00
85 For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor to and including 3
horsepower, or each absorption system to and including 10,000 Btu/h 25.00$ High $ 26.00
86
For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 3
horsepower to and including 15 horsepower or each absorption system over
100,000 Btu/h and including 500,000 Btu/h
48.00$ High $ 50.00
BUILDING & SAFETY
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
87
For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 15
horsepower to and including 30 horsepower or each absorption system over
500,000 Btu/h and including 1,000,000 Btu/h
67.00$ High $ 70.00
88
For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 30
horsepower to and including 50 horsepower or each absorption system over
1,000,000 Btu/h and including 1,750,000 Btu/h
100.00$ High $ 105.00
89 For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 50
horsepower or each absorption system over 1,750,000 Btu/h 165.00$ High $ 173.00
90 For each air-handling unit to and including 10,000 cubic feet per minute,
including ducts attached thereto 19.00$ High
This fee shall not apply to an air-handling unit
which is a portion of a factory assembled
appliance, cooling unit, evaporative cooler or
absorption unit for which a permit is required
elsewhere in this Code
$ 20.00
91 For each air-handling unit over 10,000 cubic feet per minute, including ducts
attached thereto 33.00$ High $ 35.00
92 For each evaporative cooler other than portable type 19.00$ High $ 20.00
93 For each ventilation fan connected to a single duct 12.00$ High $ 13.00
94 For each ventilation system which is not a portion of any heating or air
conditioning system authorized by a permit 19.00$ High $ 20.00
95 For the installation of each kitchen hood, which is served by mechanical
exhaust, including ducts for such hood 19.00$ High $ 20.00
96 For the installation or relocation of each domestic-type incinerator 33.00$ High $ 35.00
97 For the installation or relocation of each commercial or industrial-type
incinerator 131.00$ High $ 138.00
98 For each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by this code but not classed
in other appliance categories, or for which no other fee is listed in this Code 19.00$ High $ 20.00
99 For the installation of ducts to an existing comfort heating/cooling system, per
system 13.00$ High $ 14.00
100 For the installation of a factory built fireplace, including ducts attached thereto 19.00$ High $ 20.00
Other Inspections
101 For an extra inspection made necessary due to work not being ready at the time
specified or due to work not corrected after prior written notice 153.00$ High $ 161.00
102 For an inspection for which no fees are herein prescribed, per hour (time
consumed per hour with a minimum charge of 1 hour)153.00$ High $ 161.00
103 For inspections outside normal business hours, per hour (time consumed per
hour with a minimum charge of 2 hours)153.00$ High $ 161.00
BUILDING & SAFETY
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
MECHANICAL PLAN REVIEW FEES
104
For mechanical plans that require plan review, a plan review equal to 65 percent
of the mechanical permit fee shall be paid to the Building Official at the time
plans are submitted for plan review
65% of the Mechanical
Permit Fee High 65% of the Mechanical
Permit Fee
RELOCATION AND REMOVAL FEES
105
A relocation examination fee is established in the amount of $14.10 for each
one hundred (100) square feet or fraction thereof of floor space, whether
usable or not, contained within the building proposed to be relocated.
19.00$ each one hundred sq ft High $ 20.00
Relocation Permit Fee
106
Relocation permit fee shall be $22.65 per one thousand dollars ($1000.00)
valuation, or fraction thereof of the building to be relocated. For the purpose of
computing such fee, valuation shall include the reasonable cost of moving such
structure and the reasonable value of all new construction, alterations,
additions, repairs, replacements and foundations in connection therewith.
31.00$ per one thousand
dollars valuation High $ 33.00
107 For the issuance of each permit 67.00$ High $ 70.00
Removal Permit Fee (Export)
108 The fee for filing an application for a removal permit shall be $296.65 (route
inspection fee and owner and mover bonds shall also be collected).422.00$ High $ 443.00
109 For the issuance of each permit 67.00$ High $ 70.00
DEMOLITION PERMIT FEES
110 500 square feet or less 36.00$ High $ 38.00
111 501 to 1,000 cubic yards 67.00$ High $ 70.00
112 1,001 to 3,000 cubic yards 110.00$ High $ 116.00
113 3,001 to 10,000 cubic yards 188.00$ High $ 197.00
114 10,001 square feet or more 373.00$ High $ 392.00
BUILDING & SAFETY
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
SWIMMING POOL PERMIT AND PLAN REVIEW FEES
115 The fee for filing an application for a swimming pool permit and plan review
shall be the same as required for a building of equivalent valuation. Valuation Based per perimeter foot High Valuation Based
116 For the issuance of each permit 67.00$ High $ 70.00
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FEE
117 For the issuance of each building, demolition and reroofing permit 7.00$ High $ 7.00
118
For the issuance of each electrical, plumbing, mechanical, sign, fire
extinguishing, swimming pool and spa, fire alarm, grading and masonry wall
permit
1.00$ High $ 1.00
OTHER INSPECTIONS
119 For an extra inspection made necessary due to work not being ready at the time
specified or due to work not corrected after prior written notice 153.00$ High $ 161.00
120 For an inspection for which no fees are herein prescribed, per hour (time
consumed per hour with a minimum charge of 1 hour)153.00$ High $ 161.00
121 For inspections outside normal business hours, per hour (time consumed per
hour with a minimum charge of 2 hours)153.00$ High $ 161.00
PARK FACILITIES IMPACT FEES (Resolution No. 6602, 01-15-08)
122 Single Family Projects 2.85$ per sq ft High Set Per Resolution, not subject to CPI
Adjustment $ 2.85
123 Multi-family Projects 3.73$ per sq ft High Set Per Resolution, not subject to CPI
Adjustment $ 3.73
FIRE EXTINGUISHING, ALARM PERMIT PERMIT AND PLAN REVIEW FEES
124 For the issuance of each permit 67.00$ High $ 70.00
125 Change of Address Fee 883.00$ High $ 927.00
126 Replacement Job Card $ 30.00 each High $ 32.00
127 Temporary Certificate of Occupancy $ 270.00 each High $ 284.00
128 Residential Solar < 10 kW $ 38.00 each High $ 40.00
129 Residential Solar >10 kW $ 76.00 each High $ 80.00
BUILDING & SAFETY
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
130 Commercial Solar <50 kW $ 57.00 each High $ 60.00
131 Commercial Solar 50-250 kW $ 153.00 each High $ 161.00
132 Commercial Solar >250 kW $ 307.00 each High $ 322.00
133 Energy Storage System $ 71.00 each High $ 75.00
134
Plan Check for an Electric Vehicle Charging Station shall be paid to the City
based on the time required, billed in half-hour increments, with a minimum
charge of one (1) half-hour. If the review is conducted by an external City plan
check consultant, the fee shall be the actual cost of the review.
$ 113.00 hourly High $ 119.00
135 Electric Vehicle Charging Station $ 67.00 each High $ 70.00
136 Residential Elevator $ 38.00 each High $ 40.00
137 Permit Extension $ 148.00 each High $ 155.00
138 Commercial Type 1 & 2 Hood & Duct $ 153.00 each High $ 161.00
139 Residential Solar Plan Check < 10 kW $ 182.00 each High $ 191.00
140 Residential Solar Plan Check > 10 kW $ 208.00 each High $ 218.00
141 Commercial Solar Plan Check < 50 kW $ 305.00 each High $ 320.00
142 Commercial Solar Plan Check 50- 250 kW $ 641.00 each High $ 673.00
143 Commercial Solar Plan Check > 250 kW $ 1,880.00 each High $ 1,974.00
144 Energy Storage System Plan Review $ 67.00 each High $ 70.00
145 Technology Fee
5.5% of Permit & Plan
Check Fees
of Permit & Plan Check
Fees High
Plan Check, Building Permits, Mech/Elec/Plum
Permits, Misc Permits, Fire Plan Check, Fire
Permit Fees, Engineering Permit Fees, Storm
Water Plan & Inspection, Offsite Plan Check,
Landscape Plan Check & Inspection
5.5% of Permit & Plan
Check Fees
146 Failure to Obtain Permit Double the permit fee High Double the permit fee
Minimum
Value Maximum Value
Current Base
Rate
Suggested Base
Rate
Current
Plus $$
Suggested
Plus $$ For every
0 500 47.87 47.87 0.00 0.00 0.00
501 2,000 47.87 47.87 0.00 0.00 100.00
2,001 25,000 122.05 122.05 0.00 0.00 1,000.00
25,001 50,000 574.35 574.35 0.00 0.00 1,000.00
50,001 100,000 949.69 949.69 0.00 0.00 1,000.00
100,001 and up 1,441.31 1,441.31 0.00 0.00 1,000.00
Percent Change = 0.0%
Cost Recovery Level = 80%
Please Note: Valuation fee structure is derived from the Uniform Building Code.
Building Valuation Table
Current (All New Construction)
Valuation for Tenant Improvements
Bakery $36.48
Bank $52.54
General Office $35.97
Hair Salon $25.24
Medical Office $43.74
Minor Tenant Improvement $17.98
Restaurant $43.74
Retail Store $25.24
Take-out Restaurant $35.90
Tenant Improvement at the mall $61.71
Residential Room Additions and Remodeling
Addition without plumbing $125.71
Addition with plumbing $167.63
Remodel withou plumbing $50.28
Remodel with plumbing $67.06
Conversion without plumbing $83.80
Conversion with plumbing $100.58
Patio, Carports and Garages
Opens sides, trellis type roof $29.21
Open sides, roofted patio $29.21
Enclosed patio $42.67
Carport $29.21
Garage $44.79
Window Change Out
Smaller than 6' x 4' $725.63 each
6' x 4' or larger $870.76 each
Door Installation
Single $725.63 each
Double $1,306.12 each
Masonry Garden and Retaining Walls
Masonry garden walls $12.35
Retaining walls $29.02
Swimming Pools
Pool and Spa $281.54 perim. ft.
City of Arcadia
Building and Safety Division
Building Valuation Data for Miscellaneous Work
Updated July 1, 2026
$ Per Sq. Ft.
APARTMENTS/CONDOS: HOTELS AND MOTELS: SCHOOLS:
IA or IIB…...................... $201.35 IA OR IIA….................... $169.28 IA or IIA…...................... $186.38
IIIB…...............................$170.95 IIIA….............................. $146.66 IIIA….............................. $136.10
VA…............................... $170.96 IIIB…...............................$139.79 IIIB…...............................$130.90
VB…................................$158.07 VA…...............................$127.72 VA…............................... $127.55
Basement Garage…......... $62.68 VB…................................$125.19 VB…................................$121.68
BANKS: INDUSTRIAL PLANTS: SERVICE STATIONS:
IA or IIA…...................... $248.22 IA or IIA…...................... $95.37 IIB…................................$112.63
IIB…................................$182.87 IIB…................................$61.01 IIIA….............................. $117.50
IIIA….............................. $201.81 IIIA….............................. $73.07 VA…............................... $99.05
IIIB…...............................$201.81 IIIB…...............................$68.88 VB…................................$112.63
VA…............................... $182.52 Tilt-up….......................... $50.28 Canopies…...................... $46.93
VB…................................$175.15 VA…............................... $68.88
VB…................................$63.01 STORES:
CHURCHES:IA or IIA…...................... $138.12
IA or IIA…...................... $166.26 MEDICAL OFFICES:IIB…................................$86.76
IIB…................................$124.86 IA or IIA…......................$200.30 IIIA….............................. $107.89
IIIA….............................. $135.76 IIB…................................$146.83 IIIB…...............................$101.20
IIIB…...............................$129.73 IIIA….............................. $167.63 VA…............................... $90.82
VA…............................... $126.88 IIIB…...............................$156.05 VB…................................$83.93
VB…................................$119.34 VA…............................... $151.20
VB…................................$145.81 THEATERS:
DWELLINGS:IA or IIA…...................... $184.03
VA…............................... $178.67 OFFICES:IIIA….............................. $134.09
VB…................................$167.63 IA or IIA…...................... $179.01 IIIB…...............................$127.72
Basements:IIB…................................$125.84 VA…............................... $126.21
Semi-Finished…......... $42.78 IIIA….............................. $135.87 VB…................................$119.34
Unfinished….............. $32.62 IIIB…...............................$129.89
Remodel….......................$50.28 VA…............................... $128.79 WAREHOUSES:
Remodel w/plumbing…...$67.05 VB…................................$119.85 IA or IIA…...................... $86.89
Conversion…...................$83.80 IIB…................................$48.40
Conversion w/plumbing…$100.57 PARKING STRUCTURES IIIA….............................. $58.41
IA or IIA…...................... $81.95 IIIB…...............................$55.61
FIRE STATIONS:Type I or II, Open…........ $61.50 VA…............................... $51.57
IA or IIA…...................... $191.76 IIB…................................$46.93 VB…................................$48.40
IIB…................................$126.21 IIIA….............................. $62.02
IIIA….............................. $138.12 IIIB…...............................$55.14
IIIB…...............................$132.65
VA…............................... $129.56 PUBLIC BUILDINGS: EQUIPMENT:
VB…................................$122.86 IA or IIA…...................... $206.83 Air Conditioning:
IIB…................................$167.63 Commercial….............$7.04
GARAGES, PRIVATE:IIIA….............................. $178.01 Residential….............. $5.86
(Utility, Miscellaneous)IIIB…...............................$167.96 Fire Sprinkler System…...$4.36
VB…................................$44.79 VA…............................... $159.23
VA…............................... $50.50 VB…................................$154.17
Open Carport…............... $29.21
Patio (All)….................... $29.21 RESTAURANTS:
Patio Enclosed…............. $41.35 IIIA….............................. $163.24
IIIB…...............................$157.72
VA…............................... $149.50
VB…................................$143.65
City of Arcadia
Building and Safety Division
Valuation for New Buildings and Structures
Updated July 1, 2026
Reroofing Permit Fees Updated July 1, 2026
Type of Reroofing Evaluation ( cost per square )
1 Fiberglass Shingles ( 20 year warranty ) $190.46
2 Laminated Fiberglass Shingles (25 to 30 year warranty) $219.77
3 Laminated Fiberglass Shingles (40 & 50 year warranty) $249.07
4 Heavy Weight Concrete Tile $476.15
5 Lite Weight Concrete Tile $549.40
6 Lite Weight Perlite Shakes $476.15
7 Fiber Cement Shakes $476.15
8 Pressure Treated Wood Shakes $476.15
9 Pressure Treated Wood Shingles $476.15
10 Steel Roofing Systems (Class "B")$512.77
(Class "A") $538.40
The fee for filing an application for a reroofing permit shall be determined by the
valuation provided. If no valuation is provided. It shall be the same as required for a
building of equivalent valuation as determined by the following:
For plywood installation, add $62.69 per square to the above figures.
ENGINEERING
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
1 Plans and Specifications 43.00$ High $ 45.00
Miscellaneous Copies
2 8 ½ x 11” and 8 ½ x 17” 1.17$ per sheet High $ 1.23
3 15” x 20” 2.40$ per sheet High $ 2.50
4 18” x 24” 3.10$ per sheet High $ 3.30
5 24” x 36” 3.60$ per sheet High $ 3.80
6 30” x 36” 4.20$ per sheet High $ 4.40
7 24” x 36” Mylar Original 6.10$ per sheet High $ 6.40
Plan Review
8 Public Improvement Plan Review Base Fee $ 417.00 High
The applicant shall reimburse the City for 100% of
actual costs and expenditures incurred by the City
relative to said project. This cost is 3 hours of the
hourly rate.
$ 438.00
9 Public Improvement Plan Review Base Fee Plus Additional Staff Review $ 139.00 per hour High
The applicant shall reimburse the City for 100% of
base fee plus additional staff time dedicated to
project. Additional staff time is based on hourly
rate of position performing review.
$ 146.00
10 Final Map and Parcel Map Review Base Fee $ 201.00 High $ 211.00
11 Final Map and Parcel Map Review Base Fee Plus Additional Staff Review $ 68.00 per lot High
The applicant shall reimburse the City for 100% of
base fee plus additional staff time dedicated to
additional lots. Additional staff time is based on
1/2 hour rate of position performing project.
$ 71.00
Encroachment Permits
12 Encroachment Permit - Application Fee $ 124.00 High
Fee for initial application prior to review, to be
applied to final permit costs. $ 146.00
13 Encroachment Permit - Inspection Base Fee $ 186.00 High $ 195.00
14 Encroachment Permit - Inspection Base Fee Plus Additional Inspection Time $ 186.00 per hour High $ 195.00
Transportation Permits
15 Transportation Permit - Single Trip $ 16.00 High $ 16.00
16 Transportation Permit - Annual $ 90.00 High $ 90.00
ENGINEERING
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
Surface Replacement Deposit
17 Excavation - any street, alley, or other public place paved with concrete 42.00$ per sq ft of surface High $ 44.00
18 Excavation - any street, alley, or other public place paved with asphalt 16.00$ per sq ft of surface High $ 17.00
Amount of Deposit
19 Cash Deposit 2,454.00$ High $ 2,577.00
20 Surety Bond 2,454.00$ High $ 2,577.00
Inspection Charges for street work
21 Monday through Thursday and City Hall Open Fridays (Regularly Scheduled Work
Hours):186.00$ per hour High $ 195.00
22 Monday through Thursday and City Hall Open Fridays (Hours worked over
Regularly Scheduled Work Hours):280.00$ per hour (1 1/2 times) High $ 294.00
23 Saturdays, Sundays, Legal Holidays, and the City Hall Closed Fridays 280.00$ per hour (1 1/2 times) High $ 294.00
Construction Trash Receptacles on City Streets
24 Construction Trash Receptable Permit - Issuance Fee $ 63.00 High $ 66.00
25 Construction Trash Receptable Permit - Inspection Base Fee $ 186.00 High $ 195.00
26 Construction Trash Receptable Permit - Base Fee Plus Additional Inspection Time $ 186.00 per hour High $ 195.00
Permit Application Engineering Review
27 Permit Application Engineering Review Base Fee $ 207.00 High $ 217.00
28 Permit Application Engineering Review Base Fee Plus Additional Staff Review $ 139.00 per hour High
Cost per hour charged for staff time beyond initial
review, capture by the "Application Fee" to review
a permit application
$ 146.00
ENGINEERING
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Review and
Inspection
29
Tier 1 - New project equal to one acre or greater of disturbed area and adding
more than 10,000 sf of impervious area. Tier 1 includes the following: 1) New
project equal to one acre or greater of disturbed area and adding more than
10,000 sf of impervious area; 2) New Industrial Park with 10,000 sf or more of
surface area; 3)New Commercial mall with 10,000 sf or more of surface area; 4)
Redevelopment of 5,000 sf or more of 1), 2), and 3); 5) Redevelopment of 10,000
sf or more to a single family home; 6) Special Provision projects like Green street,
or hillside single family home.
$ 1,856.00 High $ 1,949.00
30
Tier 2 includes the following: 1) New Retail Gasoline outlet with 5,000 sf or more
of surface area; 2) New Restaurant with 5,000 sf or more surface area; 3) New
parking lot with either 5,000 or more of impervious area or 25 or more parking
spaces; 4) New Automotive Service facility with 5,000 sf or more of surface area;
5) Projects located in or directly adjacent to, or discharging directly into a
Significant Ecological Area; 6) Redevelopment of 5,000 sf or more of all above
categories
$ 1,578.00 High $ 1,657.00
31 Non-LID Projects $ 207.00 High $ 217.00
32 SWPPP Review and Inspection - Less than 2 acres $ 1,638.00 High $ 1,720.00
33 SWPPP Review and Inspection - Between 2 and 5 acres $ 1,963.00 High $ 2,061.0 0
34 SWPPP Review and Inspection - Greater than 5 acres $ 2,916.00 High $ 3,062.00
STREET VACATION PERMIT
35 Summary Street Vacation Fee $ 2,310.00 High $ 2,426.00
36 Street Vacation Fee $ 3,603.00 High $ 3,783.00
LID STORMWATER PLANNING PROGRAM
ENGINEERING
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
GRADING
Grading Plan Check
37 0 cubic yards to 1,000 cubic yards $ 1,335.00 High $ 1,402.00
38 >1,000 cubic yards $ 139.00 per hour High
0 to 1,000 cubic yards fee PLUS additional per
additional hour dedicated to project. $ 146.00
Grading Permit
39 0 cubic yards to 1,000 cubic yards $ 906.00 High $ 951.00
40 >1,000 cubic yards $ 139.00 per hour High
0 to 1,000 cubic yards fee PLUS additional per
additional hour dedicated to project. $ 146.00
41 Technology Fee
5.5% of Permit & Plan
Check Fees
of Permit & Plan Check
Fees High
Plan Check, Building Permits, Mech/Elec/Plum
Permits, Misc Permits, Fire Plan Check, Fire Permit
Fees, Engineering Permit Fees, Storm Water Plan
& Inspection, Offsite Plan Check, Landscape Plan
Check & Inspection
5.5% of Permit & Plan
Check Fees
PLANNING
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
SITE PLAN AND DESIGN REVIEWS
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
1 Preliminary Plan Review $ 1,883.00 High $ 1,977.00
2 New $ 5,018.00 High $ 5,269.00
3 Amendment $ 1,926.00 High $ 2,022.00
4 Remodel/Addition $ 1,718.00 High $ 1,804.00
5 Amendment $ 1,538.00 High $ 1,615.00
6 SB 330 Preliminary Review $ 1,883.00 High $ 1,977.00
7 SB 330 Mixed Use Development (Up to 20 Units) $ 5,018.00 High $ 5,269.00
8 SB 330 Mixed Use Development (21 or more Units) $ 7,943.00 High $ 8,340.00
MULTIPLE-FAMILY
9 Preliminary Plan Review $ 1,883.00 High $ 1,977.00
10 New multiple family projects (Up to 20 Dwelling Units) $ 3,202.00 High $ 3,362.00
11 Amendment multiple family projects (Up to 20 Dwelling Units) $ 1,875.00 High $ 1,969.00
12 New Multifamily Residential (21 or more Dwelling Units) $ 7,943.00 High $ 8,340.00
13 Amendment Multifamily Residential (21 or more Dwelling Units) $ 2,785.00 High $ 2,924.00
14 Remodel/Addition $ 1,884.00 High $ 1,978.00
15 SB 330 Preliminary Review $ 1,883.00 High $ 1,977.00
16 SB 330 for New Multi-Family projects (Up to 20 units) $ 3,202.00 High $ 3,362.00
17 SB 330 for New Multi-Family projects (21 or more Units) $ 7,943.00 High $ 8,340.00
18 SB 9 Two -Unit Development $ 1,883.00 High $ 1,977.00
SINGLE-FAMILY
19 New $ 2,614.00 High $ 2,745.00
20 Amendment $ 1,234.00 High $ 1,296.00
21 Remodel/Addition $ 1,317.00 High $ 1,383.00
22 Amendment $ 590.00 High Amendment to Remodel/Addition application $ 620.00
PLANNING
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
SIGNS
23 Temporary Sign Permit $ 280.00 High $ 294.00
24 Signs, Awning and Canopy Signs $ 456.00 High $ 479.00
25 Comprehensive Sign Program $ 993.00 High $ 1,043.00
ANTENNAS
26 Antennas and Wireless Facilities $ 3,445.00 High $ 3,617.00
27 Antennae panels $ 668.00 High $ 701.00
28 Wireless fee waiver $ 319.00 High $ 335.00
29 Administrative / Over-the-Counter $ 51.00 High $ 54.00
30 Appeal – including HOA / ARB Decision $ 735.00 High $ 772.00
31 Extension $ 171.00 High $ 180.00
BANNERS
32 Temporary Banner on a Building $ 36.00 High $ 38.00
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
33 Designation of a Local Landmark $ 1,800.00 High $ 1,800.00
34 Designation of a Historic District $ 2,500.00 High $ 2,500.00
35 Mills Act Contract Application $ 1,500.00 High $ 1,500.00
36 Certificate of Appropriateness (Major) $ 1,600.00 High $ 1,600.00
37 Certificate of Appropriateness (Minor) $ 900.00 High $ 900.00
PLANNING
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
CERTIFICATE OF DEMOLITION
38 Certificate of Demolition (Director’s Review) $ 217.00 High $ 228.00
39 Certificate of Demolition (Referred to Planning Commission) $ 1,468.00 High plus CEQA fee $ 1,541.00
40 Appeal $ 735.00 High $ 772.00
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
41 New $ 3,414.00 High $ 3,585.00
42 Amendment $ 2,260.00 High $ 2,373.00
43 Extension $ 155.00 High $ 163.00
44 Appeal $ 735.00 High $ 772.00
MINOR USE PERMIT
45 New $ 1,328.00 High $ 1,394.00
46 Amendment $ 841.00 High $ 883.00
47 Appeal $ 735.00 High $ 772.00
ADMINISTRATIVE MODIFICATIONS
48 Minor Director's Review $ 730.00 High $ 767.00
49 Major Director's Review $ 1,294.00 High $ 1,359.00
50 Commission's Review $ 2,714.00 High $ 2,850.00
51 Appeal $ 735.00 High $ 772.00
52 Extension $ 217.00 High $ 228.00
TREE PERMITS
53 Encroachment $ 442.00 High $ 464.00
54 Removal of a Diseased or Hazardous Tree $ 146.00 High $ 153.00
55 Removal of Healthy Tree $ 1,116.00 High $ 1,172.00
56 Appeal $ 735.00 High $ 772.00
PLANNING
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
HOME OCCUPATION PERMITS
57 Administrative $ 49.00 High $ 51.00
58 Hearing $ 321.00 High $ 337.00
CODE AMENDMENTS
59 Determination of Use $ 2,244.00 High $ 2,356.00
60 Specific Plan $ 10,356.00 High $ 10,874.00
61 Specific Plan Amendment $ 5,557.00 High $ 5,835.00
62 General Plan Amendment $ 8,504.00 High $ 8,929.00
63 Text Amendment $ 5,707.00 High $ 5,992.00
64 Zone Change $ 7,899.00 High $ 8,294.00
65 Planned Developments $ 9,116.00 High $ 9,572.00
66 General Plan Update Fee
5% of Planning
Applications High 5% of Planning
Applications
SUBDIVISIONS
67 Lot Line Adjustment w/Certificate of Compliance $ 2,062.00 High $ 2,165.00
68 Tentative or Vesting Tentative Parcel Map $ 1,485.00 High $ 1,559.00
69 Tentative or Vesting Tentative Tract Map for Single-Family Lots $ 2,749.00 Base Fee (first 5 lots) High $ 2,886.00
70 Tentative or Vesting Tentative Tract Map for Single-Family Lots - each additional
lot (over 5) $ 37.00
Base Fee (Item #78) Plus
$30 per additional lot
added to base fee (over
5 lots)
High $ 39.00
71 Tentative or Vesting Tentative Tract Map for Condominiums $ 1,582.00 High $ 1,661.00
72 Appeal $ 735.00 High $ 772.00
73 Extension $ 300.00 High $ 315.00
74 Final Map $ 1,645.00 High $ 1,727.00
75 Parcel Map Waiver $ 887.00 High $ 931.00
76 Amendment to an Approved Tentative Map and/or Conditions $ 1,189.00 High $ 1,248.00
77 Lot Merger $ 1,577.00 High $ 1,656.00
PLANNING
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
78 Certificate of Compliance $ 975.00 High $ 1,024.00
79 Temporary Use Permit $ 702.00 High $ 737.00
80 Temporary Use Permit - Council Review $ 1,757.00 High $ 1,845.00
81 Lot Consolidation Incentive for a multifamily residential project or mixed-use
development - 4 or less lots Waived High Waived
82 SB 9 Lot Split $ 2,062.00 High $ 2,165.00
OUTDOOR USE PERMITS
83 MUP - Incidental Dining (12 or more seats) $ 721.00 High $ 757.00
84 Outdoor Dining - Incidental $ 269.00 High $ 282.00
85 Outdoor Dining - Sidewalk Dining $ 269.00 High $ 282.00
86 Portable Sign $ 269.00 High $ 282.00
DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
87 Development Agreement At Cost High At Cost
88 Development Agreement Amendment At Cost High At Cost
89 Development Agreement Periodic Review $ 1,204.00 High $ 1,264.00
DOCUMENTS
90 Covenant Preparation $ 381.00 High $ 400.00
91 General Plan Document $ 91.00 High $ 96.00
General Plan Land Use Map
92 27 X 35 map $ 31.00 High $ 33.00
93 11 X 17 map $ 2.28 High $ 2.39
Zoning Map
94 27 X 35 map $ 31.00 High $ 33.00
95 11 X 17 map $ 2.28 High $ 2.39
PLANNING
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
VARIANCE
96 New $ 2,985.00 High $ 3,134.00
97 Amendment $ 2,036.00 High $ 2,138.00
98 Appeal $ 735.00 High $ 772.00
99 Adult Business Regulatory Permit $ 2,812.00 High $ 2,953.00
100 REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION $ - High $ -
AMENDMENT (NEW)
101 Any Amendment to a fee that is not listed in this fee schedule shall be 50% of
that application fee. $ - High $ -
ZONING CLEARANCES
102 ZONING CLEARANCE $ 348.00 High $ 365.00
103 ZONING CLEARANCE - ADU $ 703.00 High $ 738.00
103 Administrative Design Review NEW High New fee for minor administrative design review $ 112.00
BUSINESS LICENSE
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
BUSINESS LICENSE FEES
1 Advertising Distribution $ 222.90 High $ 234.00
2 Advertising Solicitation (In the City) $ 93.30 High $18.80 Per Employee $ 98.00
3 Advertising Solicitation (Out of City) $ 185.50 High $ 195.00
4 Apartments $ 72.80 First 4 Units High $18.80 Each Additional Unit Over 4 $ 76.00
5 Auctions or Temporary Retail Sale $ 93.30 High $ 98.00
6 Bowling Alleys or Billiards $ 185.50 $18.80 Per Employee High $ 195.00
7 Carnival $ 222.90 First day High $37.20 Each Additional Day After the First Day $ 234.00
8 Christmas Trees or Pumpkin Patches $ 111.20 Per Month High $ 117.00
9 Circus $ 185.50 Per Exhibition High $ 195.00
10 Contractor General $ 278.40 High $11.30 Per Vehicle $ 292.00
11 Contractor Specialty $ 222.90 High $11.30 Per Vehicle $ 234.00
12 Dance Hall - Public $ 185.50 High $ 195.00
13 Family Care/Day Care/Assisted Living Care Facility $ 93.30 High $18.80 Per Employee $ 98.00
14 Farmer's Market Sponsor $ 328.80 Per Season High $ 345.00
15 Farmer's Market Vendor $ 24.10 Per Season High $ 25.00
16 Filming $ 328.80 One Day and One Location High $ 345.00
17 Filming additional day or location $ 98.70 Each Day and Each Location High $ 104.00
18 Fortunetelling $ 927.80 High $ 974.00
19 Home Occupation $ 93.30 High $11.30 Per Vehicle $ 98.00
20 Laundromat $ 37.80 High $ 40.00
21 Laundromat per washer $ 2.30 High $ 2.00
22 Laundry Collections $ 124.60 Per Vehicle High $ 131.00
23 Lodging, Hotel or Motel $ 72.80 First 4 Rooms High $ 76.00
24 Lodging, Hotel or Motel (per room) $ 11.10 Per Room after 4 Rooms High $ 12.00
25 Mobile Food Vendor - Private Property $ 198.60 High $ 209.00
26 Mobile Food Vendor - Public Right of Way $ 470.50 High $ 494.00
27 Moving Services $ 222.90 High $ 234.00
28 Private Patrols $ 371.20 High $ 390.00
29 Pawnbroker $ 185.50 High $ 195.00
BUSINESS LICENSE
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
30 Peddlers and Solicitors $ 143.80 6 Months High $ 151.00
31 Photographer/Videographer $ 222.90 One Day and One Location High $ 234.00
32 Photographer additional day or location $ 98.70 Each Day and Each Location High $ 104.00
33 Private Clubs $ 222.90 High $ 234.00
34 Processing Fee $ 11.30 High $ 12.00
35 Professional Services - per state licensed owner/partner/associate $ 93.30 High $ 98.00
36 Professional Services - per state licensed employee $ 37.20 High $ 39.00
37 Professional Services - per each additional employee $ 18.80 High $ 20.00
38 Real Estate Broker $ 93.30 High $18.80 Per Employee $ 98.00
39 Rental of Non-Residential Property $ 93.30 First 2 units High $18.80 Each Additional Unit Over 2 $ 98.00
40 Salvaged Goods Dealer $ 185.50 High $ 195.00
41 Services $ 93.30 High $18.80 Per Employee $ 98.00
42 Sidewalk Vendor $ 166.30 High $ 175.00
43 Theaters and Shows $ 371.20 High $ 390.00
44 Vending Machines $ 18.80 Per machine High $ 20.00
45 Wheeled vehicles $ 106.40 Per vehicle High $ 112.00
46 Entertainment Permit $ 154.00 High $ 162.00
47 Employee Fee $ 18.80 High $ 20.00
48 Vehicle Fee $ 11.30 High $ 12.00
49 Apartment and Rental of Non-Residential Property (additional units) $ 18.80 Unit Fee High $ 20.00
50 Carnival (each additional day after the first day) $ 37.20 Each Additional Day High $ 39.00
PUBLIC WORKS
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
Inspection Charges
1 Backflow test and inspection (new construction) (Resolution 7239, adopted 12-
18-18)273.00$ High $ 287.00
2 Annual administration of backflow device (Resolution 7239, adopted 12-18-18) 43.00$ High $ 45.00
Street Maintenance Charges
3 Curb number painting 108.00$ High $ 113.00
4 Private street sweeping (per curb mile) 70.00$ High $ 74.00
Maintenance Charges for Water Service
5 Bacteriological test for new development's water lines 122.00$ High Plus Lab Cost $ 128.00
6 Field Monitor water meter (Flo-Search) - 1st time within 1 year) No charge High No Charge for 1st time within 1 year No charge
7 Field Monitor water meter (Flo-Search) - 2nd and subsequent service within 1
year)110.00$ High $ 116.00
8 Flow test hydrant (perform test) 471.00$ High $ 495.00
9 Request to check water quality 287.00$ High Plus Lab Cost $ 301.00
10 Sewer Dye Test 141.00$ High $ 148.00
11 Stand-pipe inspection (for developer access to water during const) 275.00$ High $ 289.00
12 Re-inspection of Stand-pipe NEW High $ 50.00
13 Water meter re-read - (1st within 1 year) No charge High No Charge for 1st time within 1 year No charge
14 Water meter re-read - (2nd and subsequent within 1 year) 61.00$ High $ 64.00
15 Water meter turn-on after service shut-off (for change of ownership) 122.00$ each High $ 128.00
16 Water meter turn-on after service shut-off (for change of ownership) 305.00$ High after hours $ 320.00
17 Water turn-off notice for failure to test backflow prevention device 141.00$ High $ 148.00
18 Unauthorized use of fire hydrant 147.00$ High Plus water cost $ 154.00
19 Flow test meter 219.00$ High $ 230.00
20 Water turn-off/turn-on for non payment (during business hours) 159.00$ High $ 167.00
21 Water turn-off/turn-on for non payment (after business hours) 305.00$ High $ 320.00
22 Turn-on water per request during after-hours 318.00$ High $ 334.00
23 Off-site improvement plan check 246.00$ High $135 for each hour after $ 258.00
24 Hydrant flow test performed with water model 285.00$ High $ 299.00
25 Abandon Existing Service - water inspection fee $ 165.00 High $ 173.00
26 Water Permit Inspection Fees: Pre-Construction Inspection- for Private
Development Projects for water permits. $ 246.00 High $ 258.00
27 Water Permit Inspection Fees: Water Service Inspection of Installation- Meter
Reading documentation - setting up service for new development $ 214.00 High $ 225.00
28 GIASP No Exposure Certification (NEC) or non-fliers - Stormwater Inspection fee $ 198.00 High $ 208.00
29 Infrastructure Restoration Deposit Fee - (Pavement Restoration for
ADU/Remodeling) $ 1,590.00 High Deposit fee will be refunded if homeowner
obtains contractor to restore the street $ 1,670.00
30 Water meter turn-on for property repairs (1st time) FREE High 1st within one year FREE
31 Water meter turn-on for property repairs (2nd time) $ 61.00 High 2nd and subsequent within one year $ 64.00
PUBLIC WORKS
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
Fire Hydrant Service for Construction, outside City, and Private Use
32 Meter Installation 159.00$ High $ 159.00
33 Meter Reolcation 79.65$ High $ 79.65
34 Meter Reread 142.41$ High $ 142.41
35 Meter Rental 91.91$ High Monthly $ 91.91
36 Eddy Valve Rental 25.00$ High Monthly $ 25.00
37 Hydrant Rental 32.45$ High Monthly $ 32.45
38 Hydrant Permit 46.06$ High $ 46.06
39
Water Usage - per full one hundred cubic feet registered on the consumers
meter. Unmetered water use will be charged at a flat rate determined by the
Water Section of the PWSD based upon type of use.
3.18$ High per 100 cubic feet $ 3.18
40 Deposit (refundable) 1,681.26$ High $ 1,681.26
Stormwater and Urban Runoff Service Fees
Urban Storm Water Mitigation Plan Check
41 Non-SUSMP projects (minimum NPDES requirements) 113.00$ High $ 119.00
Storm Water Inspection Fees
42 Restaurants 227.00$ High $ 238.00
43 Auto Service Businesses 262.00$ High $ 275.00
44 Industrial Commercial 296.00$ High $ 311.00
45 GIASP sites (large complex industrial projects) 512.00$ High $ 538.00
46 Low Impact Development (LID annual inspection) 331.00$ High $ 348.00
Industrial Waste and Related Services
Industrial Waste Disposal Permits
47 New Sewer Disposal 326.00$ High $ 342.00
48 Sewer Disposal Permit Revision 255.00$ High $ 268.00
49 New on-site Disposal 470.00$ High $ 494.00
50 On-site Disposal Permit Revision 258.00$ High $ 271.00
51 New - Off Site Disposal 470.00$ High $ 494.00
52 Off-Site Disposal Permit Revision 255.00$ High $ 268.00
Industrial Waste Plan Review
Disposal to Sewer - New
53 1 470.00$ High $ 494.00
54 2 576.00$ High $ 605.00
55 3 709.00$ High $ 744.00
56 4 875.00$ High $ 919.00
57 5 1,082.00$ High $ 1,136.00
58 6 1,345.00$ High $ 1,412.00
Disposal to Sewer - Revision
59 1 384.00$ High $ 403.00
60 2 469.00$ High $ 492.00
61 3 576.00$ High $ 605.00
62 4 708.00$ High $ 743.00
63 5 873.00$ High $ 917.00
64 6 1,081.00$ High $ 1,135.00
PUBLIC WORKS
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
On-site Disposal - New
65 1 612.00$ High $ 643.00
66 2 755.00$ High $ 793.00
67 3 932.00$ High $ 979.00
68 4 1,154.00$ High $ 1,212.00
69 5 1,433.00$ High $ 1,505.00
70 6 1,780.00$ High $ 1,869.00
On-site Disposal - Revision
71 1 498.00$ High $ 523.00
72 2 612.00$ High $ 643.00
73 3 754.00$ High $ 792.00
74 4 931.00$ High $ 978.00
75 5 1,154.00$ High $ 1,212.00
76 6 1,433.00$ High $ 1,505.00
Off-site Disposal - New
77 1 470.00$ High $ 494.00
78 2 576.00$ High $ 605.00
79 3 709.00$ High $ 744.00
80 4 875.00$ High $ 919.00
81 5 1,082.00$ High $ 1,136.00
82 6 1,343.00$ High $ 1,410.00
Off-site Disposal - Revision
83 1 384.00$ High $ 403.00
84 2 469.00$ High $ 492.00
85 3 576.00$ High $ 605.00
86 4 708.00$ High $ 743.00
87 5 873.00$ High $ 917.00
88 6 1,081.00$ High $ 1,135.00
Industrial Waste Annual Inspections
Inspection Fee Class
79 A 143.00$ High $ 150.00
80 B 285.00$ High $ 299.00
81 C 427.00$ High $ 448.00
82 D 570.00$ High $ 599.00
83 E 855.00$ High $ 898.00
84 M 1,710.00$ High $ 1,796.00
85 RDS 213.00$ High $ 224.00
PUBLIC WORKS
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
* Immediately upon issuance of a new permit, the permitted shall be billed a
percentage of the above inspection fee, determined by the days remaining in the
billing period, as scheduled below. The annual inspection fee shall also be
increased by an additional $138.00 for each approved rainwater diversion
system.
86 Days remaining in billing: 1-60 -$ High $ -
87 Days remaining in billing: 61-120 0.30$ High $ 0.30
88 Days remaining in billing: 121-210 0.60$ High $ 0.60
89 Days remaining in billing: 211-300 1.00$ High $ 1.10
90 Days remaining in billing: 301-365 1.30$ High $ 1.40
91 Wastewater sampling and analysis fee - per analysis 213.00$ High $ 224.00
Miscellaneous Fees
92 Inspection of pretreatment facility for permit cancellation 143.00$ High $ 150.00
93 Review of site remedial investigation and cleanup plan to correct unauthorized
release of industrial waste, initial deposit 176.00$ High $ 185.00
94 Additional site remedial investigation and cleanup plan review and approval, per
hour 176.00$ High $ 185.00
95 Inspection s outside of normal business hours, per hour 143.00$ High $ 150.00
96 Inspection for which no fee is specifically indicated 143.00$ High $ 150.00
97 Additional plan review or revisions of previously approved plans, per hour 176.00$ High $ 185.00
98 Delinquent fees (for fees not paid within 30 calendar days from the billing date):
10% penalty fee for
each 30 day period
beyond the billing date.
High
10% penalty fee for
each 30 day period
beyond the billing date.
Annual Inspection Fee Refunds
99 1 - 60 (days from previous billing date) 0.80$ High $ 0.80
100 61 - 150 (days from previous billing date) 0.60$ High $ 0.60
101 151 - 240 (days from previous billing date) 0.30$ High $ 0.30
102 241 or more (days from previous billing date) -$ High $ -
PUBLIC WORKS
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
Classess of Businesses, Processess and Industries for Plan Review and
Inspection Plan Review Class Inspection Class
Agricultural Production, Food Processing and Handling
103 Animal Slaughtering (except fowl) 3.40$ D High $ 3.60
104 Bakery plants 2.20$ C High $ 2.30
105 Beverages, canning and bottling 2.20$ C High $ 2.30
106 Breweries, wineries 3.40$ D High $ 3.60
107 Canned and preserved fruits and vegetables 3.40$ B High $ 3.60
108 Cold storage and refrigeration plants 1.20$ A High $ 1.30
109 Dairies and dairy products 2.20$ D High $ 2.30
110 Food markets 1.20$ A High $ 1.30
111 Frozen foods 2.20$ B High $ 2.30
112 Hydroponic farms 2.20$ B High $ 2.30
113 Poultry 3.40$ E High $ 3.60
114 Prepared meat, poultry, and fish products 2.20$ C High $ 2.30
115 Restaurants, public eating places and plant cafeterias 1.20$ A High $ 1.30
116 Rendering 3.40$ C High $ 3.60
117 Sugar and confectionery products 1.20$ A High $ 1.30
118 Vegetable fats and oils 2.20$ B High $ 2.30
119 Vegetable packing 3.40$ D High $ 3.60
PUBLIC WORKS
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
Mining, Manufacturing and Processing
120 Aircraft 3.40$ C High $ 3.60
121 Aircraft Engines, parts and accessories 3.40$ C High $ 3.60
122 Ammunition and explosives 2.20$ D High $ 2.30
123 asphalt and asphalt products 4.60$ E High $ 4.80
124 Battery manufacturing, servicing and reclaiming 3.40$ E High $ 3.60
125 Blast furnaces, steel works, rolling and finishing mills 4.60$ E High $ 4.80
126 Carpet mills with dyeing 4.60$ D High $ 4.80
127 Carpet mills without dyeing 1.20$ A High $ 1.30
128 Cement manufacturing 3.40$ B High $ 3.60
129 Ceramics 2.20$ D High $ 2.30
130 Chemical milling 5.70$ E High $ 6.00
131 Chemical plants 5.70$ E High $ 6.00
132 Coating, electroplating, engraving, and related services 4.60$ E High $ 4.80
133 Concrete batch plants 2.20$ D High $ 2.30
134 Cut stone and stone products 2.20$ A High $ 2.30
135 Electric power generation plants except waste-to-energy facilities 3.40$ B High $ 3.60
136 Enameled products 2.20$ B High $ 2.30
137 Guided missiles, space vehicles, space vehicle propulsion units and propulsion
unit parts 4.60$ D High $ 4.80
138 Iron and steel foundries and heat treating 4.60$ D High $ 4.80
139 Linoleum, asphalt-felt-base and other hard-surface floor covering 2.20$ B High $ 2.30
140 Metal fabrication (no chemical waste) 1.20$ B High $ 1.30
141 Metals - with chemical waste (not otherwise classified) 1.20$ A High $ 1.30
142 Metals - with no chemical wastes (not otherwise classified) 1.20$ B High $ 1.30
143 Motor vehicles parts and accessories 2.20$ B High $ 2.30
144 Motor vehicles, vehicle bodies, and trailers 3.40$ B High $ 3.60
145 Musical instruments (metal) 2.20$ C High $ 2.30
146 Non-metals - with chemical wastes (not otherwise classified) 3.40$ D High $ 3.60
147 Non-metals - with no chemical wastes (not otherwise classified) 1.20$ A High $ 1.30
148 Oil field production 2.20$ C High $ 2.30
149 Paint manufacturing 3.40$ D High $ 3.60
150 Paper manufacturing 3.40$ C High $ 3.60
151 Paper products 2.20$ B High $ 2.30
152 Pesticides 4.60$ D High $ 4.80
153 Petroleum refining and processing 5.70$ E High $ 6.00
154 Pharmaceuticals 4.60$ D High $ 4.80
155 Photographic equipment and supplies 2.20$ C High $ 2.30
156 Pottery, china, earthenware, porcelain and related products 2.20$ C High $ 2.30
157 Primary smelting and refining of nonferrous metals 3.40$ B High $ 3.60
158 Printed circuit boards 4.60$ E High $ 4.80
159 Quarrying and rock crushing 4.60$ D High $ 4.80
160 Railroad equipment 2.20$ B High $ 2.30
161 Rolling, drawing and extruding nonferrous metals 2.20$ C High $ 2.30
162 Rubber and plastics products 3.40$ C High $ 3.60
163 Sand and gravel washing and screening 3.40$ D High $ 3.60
164 Secondary smelting and refining of nonferrous metals 2.20$ C High $ 2.30
165 Semiconductor and related devices 3.40$ D High $ 3.60
PUBLIC WORKS
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
166 Silverware, plated ware and stainless steel ware 4.60$ E High $ 4.80
167 Spray-painting shops 1.20$ A High $ 1.30
168 Steel springs manufacturing 3.40$ E High $ 3.60
169 Tanning and wool pulling 3.40$ D High $ 3.60
170 Textile mills, treating and dyeing 4.60$ D High $ 4.80
171 Wood fabrication (no chemical wastes) 1.20$ A High $ 1.30
Retail Trade and Services
172 Airports, flying fields and airport terminal services 1.20$ B High $ 1.30
173 Automotive repair 1.20$ C High $ 1.30
174 Bottle and can washing 2.20$ B High $ 2.30
175 Car wash 1.20$ C High $ 1.30
176 Chemical Laboratories 1.20$ B High $ 1.30
177 Cleaners, retail 1.20$ B High $ 1.30
178 Commercial laundries (not coin-operated) 2.20$ B High $ 2.30
179 Cooperages 3.40$ D High $ 3.60
180 Dry cleaning plants 2.20$ D High $ 2.30
181 Film processing plants 2.20$ C High $ 2.30
182 Film processing, retail 1.20$ A High $ 1.30
183 Kennels, dog and cat hospitals 1.20$ A High $ 1.30
184 Marine service 2.20$ C High $ 2.30
185 Schools, churches and institutions 1.20$ A High $ 1.30
186 Service stations - incidental car washing, repairs, and maintenance 1.20$ A High $ 1.30
187 Tank truck interior washing 2.20$ D High $ 2.30
188 Truck repair and exterior washing 1.20$ C High $ 1.30
Waste Disposal Facilities
189 Cogeneration facilities (not otherwise classified) 2.20$ C High $ 2.30
190 Hazardous waste treatment, recycling, storage and transfer facilities 6.80$ M High $ 7.10
191 Injection wells, non-oilfield wastes (liquids) 3.40$ M High $ 3.60
192 Landfill gas recovery facilities 6.80$ M High $ 7.10
193 Liquid waste storage and transfer facilities, non-hazardous 4.60$ E High $ 4.80
194 Open facilities, not used 1.20$ A High $ 1.30
195 Solid-waste transfer, recycling and composting facilities 3.40$ D High $ 3.60
196 Solid-waste incinerators 6.80$ M High $ 7.10
197 Waste-to-energy facilities 6.80$ M High $ 7.10
FIRE
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
FIRE CODE PERMITS
1 Additive Manufacturing $ 445.00 High $ 467.00
2 Aerosol Product $ 670.00 High $ 704.00
3 Amusement Building $ 475.00 High $ 499.00
4 Assembly Facility $ 445.00 High $ 467.00
5 Candles/Open Flame in Assembly $ 140.00 High $ 147.00
6 Carnivals & Fairs $ 670.00 High $ 704.00
7 Combustible Dust Prod Ops $ 475.00 High $ 499.00
8 Combustible Fiber Storage $ 475.00 High $ 499.00
9 Compressed Gases $ 545.00 High $ 572.00
10 Carbon Dioxide Beverage Dispensing Systems permit $ 105.00 High $ 110.00
11 Cryogens $ 475.00 High $ 499.00
12 Dry Cleaning Plants $ 475.00 High $ 499.00
13 Energy Storage System $ 445.00 High $ 467.00
14 Exhibits/Trade Shows $ 375.00 High $ 394.00
15 Explosives or Blasting Agents $ 375.00 High $ 394.00
16 Fireworks/Aerial Displays $ 1,060.00 High $ 1,113.00
17 Flammable/Combustible Liquid $ 555.00 High $ 583.00
18 Hazardous Materials 1 to 3 chemical(s) $ 465.00 High $ 488.00
19 Hazardous Materials 4 to 6 chemicals $ 555.00 High $ 583.00
20 Hazardous Materials 7 or more chemicals $ 670.00 High $ 704.00
21 Hazardous Production Materials Facility $ 475.00 High $ 499.00
FIRE
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
22 High Piled Combustible Materials $ 690.00 High $ 725.00
23 Hot-Work Operations $ 445.00 High $ 467.00
24 Industrial Baking/Drying Oven $ 475.00 High $ 499.00
25 Liquid Gas Fueled Vehicles in Assembly Buildings $ 375.00 High $ 394.00
26 Liquefied Petroleum Gases > 5 gallons $ 375.00 High $ 394.00
27 Lithium Batteries $ 445.00 High $ 467.00
28 Lumber Yard $ 475.00 High $ 499.00
29 Magnesium Working $ 475.00 High $ 499.00
30 Miscellaneous Comb Material Storage $ 475.00 High $ 499.00
31 Motor Vehicle Fuel Dispensing Stations $ 445.00 High $ 467.00
32 Open Burning $ 195.00 High $ 205.00
33 Organic Coatings $ 475.00 High $ 499.00
34 Outdoor Assembly $ 780.00 High $ 819.00
35 Plant Extraction System $ 580.00 High $ 609.00
36 Pyrotechnical Special Effects Material $ 670.00 High $ 704.00
37 Refrigeration Equipment $ 475.00 High $ 499.00
38 Spraying/Dipping $ 475.00 High $ 499.00
39 Tent/Canopy/Temporary Air Supported Structure $ 475.00 High $ 499.00
40 Tire Storage $ 475.00 High $ 499.00
41 Wood Products $ 475.00 High $ 499.00
FIRE
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
FIRE INSPECTION RATES
42 Apartments $ 140.00 High $ 145.00
43 Business Occupancy $ 165.00 High $ 165.00
44 Business Restaurant Occupancy $ 195.00 High $ 205.00
45 CA Code of Reg.Title 19-Sprinkler System Certifications $ 85.00 High $ 89.00
46 Commercial Rental Occupancy $ 195.00 High $ 205.00
47 Covered Mall $ 985.00 High $ 1,034.00
48 Expedite/AŌer hours InspecƟon (Fire PrevenƟon Bureau) $ 555.00 per hour High $ 583.00
49 Failure to obtain fire construction permit Double Permit Fee High Double Permit Fee
50 Fire Code Compliance Inspection $ 215.00 High $ 226.00
51 High Rise Occupancy $ 985.00 High $ 1,034.00
52 Hospital Occupancy $ 3,030.00 High $ 3,182.00
53 Hotel or Motel Occupancy $ 405.00 High $ 425.00
54 Key Box $ 85.00 High $ 89.00
55 Manufacturing/Industrial Storage Occupancy $ 165.00 High $ 173.00
56 Mercantile Occupancy $ 165.00 High $ 173.00
57 Missed appointment $ 220.00 High $ 231.00
58 Occupancy Final Permit Inspection $ 155.00 per hour High $ 163.00
59 Private School Occupancy $ 345.00 High $ 362.00
60 Public School Occupancy $ 555.00 per inspection High $ 583.00
61 Re-inspections (Engine or Truck Company) $ 315.00 per hour High $ 331.00
62 Re-inspections (Fire Prevention Bureau) $ 290.00 High $ 305.00
63 Weed Abatement $ 230.00 High $ 242.00
FIRE
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
FIRE STANDBY & SERVICE RATES
64 Building Evacuation $ 2,975.00 High $ 3,124.00
65 Chief Officer Standby $ 380.00 per hour High $ 399.00
66 Commercial False Alarm Response $ 690.00 High
Fees applicable only during 3rd occurrence and
asubsequent response at the same address
location
$ 725.00
67 Elevator Rescue Service $ 595.00 High
Fees applicable only during 3rd occurrence and
asubsequent response at the same address
location
$ 625.00
68 Engine/Truck Company Standby $ 700.00 per hour High $ 735.00
69 Fire Code Appeal 840.00$ High $ 882.00
70 Fire Extinguisher Demonstration $ 305.00 High $ 320.00
71 Fire Standby (Fire Marshal) $ 260.00 per hour High $ 273.00
72 Fire Standby (Fire Prevention Specialist) $ 180.00 per hour High $ 189.00
73 Movie Detail/Special Event Fire Safety Officer Standby $ 215.00 per hour High $ 226.00
74 ALS Ambulance Standby $ 535.00 per hour High $ 562.00
75 BLS Ambulance Standby $ 165.00 per hour High $ 173.00
76 Residential False Alarm $ 175.00 High $ 184.00
77 Roof Covering (1st response in a calendar year) Free High Free
78 Roof Covering (2nd and subsequent responses within a calendar year) $ 1,305.00 High $ 1,370.00
79 Water Evac (1st response in calendar year) Free High Free
80 Water Evac (2nd & subsequent responses within calendar yr) $ 645.00 High $ 677.00
FIRE
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
PARAMEDIC SERVICES
81 Dispatch fee 88.35$ Each High Based on Verdugo per call Dispatch Fee $ 93.00
82 Electronic Patient Care Report (ePCR) processing fee 4.95$ Each High Based on per call charged fee by Digital EMS to
AFD $ 5.00
83 EMS Assessment Fee $ 485.00 High Updated annually but not implemented $ 509.00
84 Paramedic Ambulance Service
LA County Rates + Pass
Through Fees High LA County Rates + Pass
Through Fees
PLAN REVIEW
85 Architectural Design Review $ 230.00 High $ 242.00
86 Expedite/OTC Plan Check $ 230.00 High $ 242.00
87 Flammable/Combustible Tank (Installation & Removal) $ 375.00 High $ 394.00
88 In-House Fire Department Plan Check $ 365.00 hour High $ 383.00
89 New Construction (Commercial, Multi-Family or Industrial)
0.1% of the Project
Valuation High 0.1% of the Project
Valuation
90 Tract Application $ 260.00 High $ 273.00
ADMINISTRATIVE CITATIONS & FINES FOR VIOLATION OF THE FIRE CODE
91 First Violation $ 125.00 Each High
Per Uniform Fire Code, Not subject to CPI
Adjustment $ 125.00
92 Second violation within 12 month period $ 250.00 Each High
Per Uniform Fire Code, Not subject to CPI
Adjustment $ 250.00
93 Third and subsequent violation within 12 month period $ 500.00 Each High
Per Uniform Fire Code, Not subject to CPI
Adjustment $ 500.00
94 Use, possession, storage, sale, or manufacturing of fireworks $ 2,500.00 Each High
Per Uniform Fire Code, Not subject to CPI
Adjustment $ 2,500.00
95 Delinquent fines
10% of amount due to
City, or 10% of the
amount of the fine
remaining unpaid to the
City if a portion of the
fine amount was timely
paid
High
10% of amount due to
City, or 10% of the
amount of the fine
remaining unpaid to the
City if a portion of the fine
amount was timely paid
96 Interest
1/2 of 1% per month,
pro rata High 1/2 of 1% per month, pro
rata
POLICE
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
1 Vicious and Dangerous Dog Designation $ 152.00 High $ 160.00
2 Transfer Permit Fee $ 5.00 High $ 5.00
Police Records
3 ATM Safety Law $ 31.00 per request Medium $ 33.00
4 Citation Verification (Equipment Violation) - Residents $ 13.00 per request Medium $ 14.00
5 Citation Verification (Equipment Violation) - Non-residents $ 31.00 per request High $ 33.00
6 Copies of Crime Reports $ 0.30 per page Low First 25 pages free $ 0.30
7 Fingerprinting - first card $ 13.00 per person High $ 14.00
8 Fingerprinting - each additional card $ 13.00 per person High $ 14.00
8 Livescan Fingerprinting (DOJ State Level) $ 32.00 per person High Per State of California DOJ $ 32.00
9 Livescan Fingerprinting (both DOJ State Level and FBI Federal Level) $ 52.00 per person High $ 55.00
10 Microfilm Reproduction $ 37.00 first five pages High $1.00 for each additional page thereafter. $ 39.00
11 Photograph Reproduction $ 1.20 per CD per person Low
no limit to quantity of pictures as long as they fit
on one CD, if storage capacity is exceeded then a
second CD must be purchased
$ 1.30
12 Repossession Administrative Fee $ 18.00 High $ 19.00
13 Special Reports or Research Fee (for video/audio reproduction; blank tapes
provided by requester) $ 263.00 per hour High
with one hour minimum, additional time
charged at 15-minute increments $ 276.00
14 Local C.O.R.I. Letter $ 40.00 per request High $ 42.00
15 Sex and Drug Registrants $ - Low $ -
16 Police Shooting Range
Law Enforcement use
only Low Law Enforcement use
only
17 Civil Subpoena Duces Tecum $ 15.00 Low Set by State Evidence Code Section 1563 $ 15.00
18 Traffic Accident Report $ 40.00 High $ 42.00
19 Adult Business Performer License Annual Fee $ 263.00 High $ 276.00
20 Misdemeanor/Infraction Violation
Any person convicted of a misdemeanor under any provision of this Code shall be punishable by a fine of not more than
$1,000.00 or by imprisonment in the City
POLICE
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
Penalty for Infraction
21 1st Violation Not more than $100 High Not more than $100
23 2nd Violation (of same provision within 1 year) Not more than $200 High Not more than $200
24 3rd and any Additional Violation (of same provision within 1 year) Not more than $500 High Not more than $500
25 Infraction regarding minors Set by the court High Set by the court
Police Towing Services (according to third-party contract with Jan's Towing)
26 Regular Tow - Class A $ 293.62 High $ 325.00
27 Medium Duty Tow - Class B $ 354.76 High $ 383.00
28 Heavy Duty Tow - Class C $ 519.73 High $ 541.00
29 Super Heavy Duty Tow - Class D $ 536.64 High $ 589.00
30 Motorcycle Tow $ 293.62 High $ 325.00
31 Regular Storage - Class A (inside) $ 73.45 day High $ 81.00
32 Medium Storage - Class B (inside) $ 73.26 day High $ 81.00
33 Heavy Storage - Class C (inside) $ 76.61 day High $ 86.00
34 Heavy Duty Storage - Class D (inside) $ 78.00 day High $ 87.00
35 Motorcycle Storage (inside) $ 81.61 day High $ 81.00
36 Regular Storage - Class A (outside) $ 71.70 day High $ 77.00
37 Medium Storage - Class B (outside) $ 75.15 day High $ 80.00
38 Heavy Storage - Class C (outside) $ 81.43 day High $ 87.00
39 Heavy Storage - Class D (outside) $ 81.61 day High $ 87.00
40 Motorcycle Storage (outside) $ 71.70 day High $ 77.00
41 Handicap Tow $ 293.62 day High $ 325.00
42 Handicap Storage (indoor) $ 73.45 day High $ 81.00
43 Handicap Storage (outdoor) $ 71.70 day High $ 77.00
Disorderly Party Fee
44 First Response No fee High No fee
45 2nd or subsequent response
Special Assignment Fee
(personnel and
equipment costs,
damage to City property,
injuries to City
personnel)
High
Special Assignment Fee
(personnel and
equipment costs,
damage to City property,
injuries to City
personnel)
*All rates are according to latest CHP rates
POLICE
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
Parking Violations
Arcadia Municipal Code Violations
46 10.1 No Stopping or Standing in Parkway $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
47 10.3 No Stopping or Parking $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
48 10.3(G) No Stopping or Parking (Street Sweeping) $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
49 10.4 Using Street Storage of Vehicle $ 122.00 High $ 128.00
50 10.6 Repairing or Greasing Vehicle on Street $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
51 10.7 Washing or Polishing Vehicle on Street $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
52 10.11 Unlawful Parking - Peddlers/Vendors $ 102.00 High $ 107.00
53 10.12 No Parking (Emergency Signs) $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
54 11.0 Green Curb (24 Minutes Only) $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
55 11.2 & 11.3 Overtime Parking (1 Hr. Zone and 2 Hr. Zone) $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
56 11.6 Park in Space Parking $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
57 11.9 Overnight Parking (2:30 a.m. to 5:30 a.m.) $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
58 11.9.1 Overnight Parking (Vehicle over 6,000 lbs.) $ 117.00 High $ 123.00
59 Temporary All Night Parking $ 5.00 per night High $ 5.00
60 12.1 Park in Violation of Curb Markings (R Y W) $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
61 12.2 Load or Unload in Excess of 20 Minutes $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
62 12.3 Park in Loading Zone $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
63 12.4 Park in Passenger Loading Zone $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
64 12.5 Park in Alley $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
65 3240 Parking on Private Property $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
66 13.15 Parking Commercial Vehicle in Residential $ 246.00 High $ 258.00
67 13.16 Commercial Vehicle (truck route) $ 294.00 High $ 309.00
68 9402.6(o) Park on Lawn/Unpaved Surface $ 74.00 High $ 78.00
POLICE
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
California Vehicle Code Violations
69 21113a Parking on Public Grounds $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
70 22500a Parking Within an Intersection $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
71 22500b On a Crosswalk $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
72 22500e In Front of Public or Private Drive $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
73 22500f On a Sidewalk $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
74 22500h Double Parking $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
75 22500i Bus Zone $ 367.00 High $ 385.00
76 22500.1 Park in Fire Lane/Accessway $ 367.00 High $ 385.00
77 22502 Park over 18" from R/Curb (or Wrong Side) $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
78 22507.8 Handicapped Parking (First Offense Only) $ 489.00 High $ 513.00
79 22514 Fire Hydrant (Within 15 feet) $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
80 22522 Park Near Curb Access Ramp $ 367.00 High $ 385.00
81 22526 Blocking Intersection $ 128.00 High $ 134.00
82 5200(a) Improper Display of License Plates $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
83 5204(a) Improper Display of Tabs $ 80.00 High $ 84.00
Public Safety Alarm Fees
False Security Alarm Fees
84 First and second false security alarm in any consecutive 365 day period (MC
Section - 3907) No Cost Assessment High No Cost Assessment
85 Third false security alarm in any consecutive 365 day period (MC Section 3907b) $ 246.00 Assessment High $ 258.00
86 Fourth false security alarm in any consecutive 365 day period (MC 3907c) $ 367.00 Assessment High $ 385.00
87 Fifth and all subsequent false security alarms in any consecutive 365 day period
(MC 3907d) (Resolution 7047, adopted 10-21-14) $ 489.00 Assessment High $ 513.00
88 Each false security alarm which specifically signals a robbery or panic alarm
regardless of any other crime in any 365 day period $ 246.00 Cost Assessment High
Commencing with the 2nd false security alarm in
any consecutive 365 period 3907e $ 258.00
89 Reactivation Fee $ 246.00 High $ 258.00
POLICE
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
False Fire Alarm
90 First and Second false Fire Alarm during the calendar year No Cost Assessment High No Cost Assessment
91 Third and all subsequent false fire alarms during calendar year
Cost Assessment of
$320 High Cost Assessment of
$320
92 Fifth and all subsequent false fire alarms during calendar year
Subject to
Administrative Citations High Subject to
Administrative Citations
Vehicle Impound/Storage Fees
93 Vehicle Impound/Storage Release Fee $ 208.00 High $ 218.00
94 Vehicle Impound/Storage Release Fee - Incident to Arrest Other than DUI $ 856.00 Medium $ 899.00
95 Vehicle Impound/Storage Release Fee with DUI $ 856.00 Medium $ 899.00
96 Massage Therapist Permit Application Fee $ 305.00 HIgh $ 320.00
97 Massage Therapist Permit Renewal Fee $ 263.00 High $ 276.00
98 Movie Detail Cost Varies High Cost Varies
Miscellaneous Police Services
99 Safekeeping of Firearms
$150 for the first
weapon $50 for each
additional weapon, and
a $2 per day per weapon
storage free beyond the
30-day limit
High
$150 for the first
weapon $50 for each
additional weapon, and
a $2 per day per weapon
storage free beyond the
30-day limit
100 Annual Overnight Parking Permit $ 152.00 High Effective January 1, 2027 $ 160.00
101 Annual Overnight Parking Permit Transfer Fee $ 5.00 High Effective January 1, 2027 $ 5.00
102 Altered Dogs $ 36.00 High $ 36.00
103 Unaltered Dogs $ 78.00 High $ 78.00
104 Altered Dogs - Senior rate $ 23.00 High $ 23.00
105 Unaltered Dogs - Senior rate $ 46.00 High $ 46.00
106 Pet Store/Groomer $ 125.00 High $ 125.00
107 Replacement Tags $ 25.00 High $ 25.00
108 Penalty Fee for late payments $ 30.00 High $ 30.00
109 Taxi Driver Permit Application $ 263.00 High $ 276.00
110 Solicitation Permit Application $ 165.00 High $ 173.00
111 Audio/Video Recording (on CD) $ 1.00 High $ 1.00
112 Concealed Carry Weapon License Application $ 389.00 High $ 389.00
POLICE
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
113 Concealed Carry Weapon License Amendment $ 11.00 High $ 12.00
114 Concealed Carry Weapon License Renewal $ 28.00 High $ 29.00
115 Concealed Carry Weapon License Psychological Test $ 162.00 High $ 170.00
2026 Labor Cost Increase 5.0%
RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
Classes and Activities
1 Class Registration Administration Fee $ 6.00 each Low $ 6.00
2 Refund Processing Fee for Cancellation of Activity $ 22.00 each Low $ 22.00
Youth Programs
3 Kids Night Out $ 24.00 each Low $ 24.00
4 Afterschool Sports Leagues $ 119.00 each Low
*previously Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, and
Football $ 119.00
5 Seasonal Camps $ 34.00 daily Low
*previously Winter, Spring, Thanksgiving, and Teen
Camps $ 34.00
6 Day Camp $ 174.00 weekly Low $ 174.00
7 Sports Camp $ 174.00 weekly Low $ 174.00
8 Fun N Play $ 59.00 weekly Low $ 59.00
Adult Programs
9 Adult Basketball League $ 894.00 team Low $ 894.00
10 Open Play Sports $ 44.00 quaterly Low
*previously Badminton, Volleyball, Pickleball (no
instructor) $ 44.00
Wilderness Park Fees
11 Overnight Youth Campouts (up to 50 people) $ 320.00 daily Low $ 320.00
12 Overnight Youth Campouts (up to 100 people) $ 640.00 daily Low $ 640.00
13 Security deposit $ 120.00 daily Low $ 120.00
14 School Picnics $ 120.00 daily Low $ 120.00
15 Groups (1-5) $ - daily Low $ -
16 Groups (6+) $ 32.00 daily Low $ 32.00
Various Parks
17 Hourly Fee for Use of Synthetic Turf Fields $ 45.00 hourly Low $ 50.00
18 Bonita Park Light Use $ 13.00 hourly Low $ 25.00
19 City Hall Lawn NEW Low (Depending on amentities used) $25 - $150
20 Annual Security Deposit For Use of Concession Stands $ 300.00 annually Low $ 300.00
21 Annual Security Deposit For Use of Athletic Fields $ 300.00 annually Low $ 300.00
Community Center Ballroom
22 Priority 2: Full Ballroom (Under 150 people); City Retirement Events $ 300.00 flat Low 6 hours maximum, including set up/breakdown $ 315.00
23 Priortiy 3: Full Ballroom (Capacity 300) $ 200.00 hourly Low 2 hour minimum $ 210.00
24 Priority 3: 1/2 Ballroom (Capacity 150) $ 100.00 hourly Low 2 hour minimum $ 105.00
25 Ballroom Security Deposit $ 350.00 daily Low $ 350.00
Small Meeting Rooms
26 Community Center Dance Room, Craft Room, Billiards Room $ 70.00 hourly Low 2 hour minimum $ 70.00
27 Museum Education Center Rentals $ 70.00 hourly Low 2 hour minimum $ 70.00
28 Council Chambers Room Facility Rental $ 70.00 hourly Low 2 hour minimum $ 70.00
29 Small Meeting Room Security Deposit $ 120.00 daily Low $ 120.00
Custodial Care of Children - Late Fees
30 5 minutes $ - each Low $ -
31 6 - 15 minutes $ 20.00 each Low $ 20.00
32 16 - 30 minutes $ 30.00 each Low $ 30.00
33 31-45 minutes $ 40.00 each Low $ 40.00
34 46-60 minutes $ 50.00 each Low $10 additional charge for each 5 minutes after $ 50.00
2026 Labor Cost Increase 5.0%
RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
35 Extended Care AM $ 25.00 daily Low $ 25.00
36 Extended Care PM $ 25.00 daily Low $ 25.00
37 Extended Care AM&PM $ 50.00 daily Low $ 50.00
LIBRARY
DESCRIPTION CURRENT FEE /
CHARGE UNIT Cost Recovery
Level NOTES NEW FEES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2026
Library Fees
Overdue Library Materials
1 Per day, per item $ 0.25 Low $ 0.25
2 Maximum fine, per item $ 10.50 Low $ 11.00
3 Referral fee to collection agency per item $ 15.00 Low $ 16.00
Items Lost or Damaged Beyond Repair
4 Replacement Cost of Items Low Cost of Items
5 Processing Charge (paperback) $ 5.00 Low $ 5.00
6 Processing Charge (all other materials) $ 5.00 Low $ 5.00
Chargers $ - -$
7 Chromebook $ 40.00 Low $ 42.00
8 Launchpad/Playaway View $ 10.00 Low $ 11.00
New: Missing Labels $ - -$
9 Barcodes, per item $ 1.00 Low $ 1.00
10 RFID Tags, per item $ 1.00 Low $ 1.00
Book Reserve
11 Adult materials Free Low Free
12 Children's materials Free Low Free
13 Interlibrary Loan Requests: Each request (plus postage and other fees added by $ 5.00 Low $ 5.00
Photocopies
14 Photocopies (first 25 pages) Free Low Free
15 Photocopies (26th and subsequent pages) $ 0.15 per page Low $ 0.15
16 Historical Materials for Private or Not for Profit Use $ 20.00 Low $ 21.00
17 Historical Materials, commercial use, public display, publication $ 50.00 Low $ 53.00
Library Card
18 Replacement fee for lost card $ 2.00 Low $ 2.00
Library Meeting Room Reservations
Cay Mortenson Auditorium
19 Per Hour Rental Fee (2 hour minimum) $ 133.00 Low $ 140.00
20 Auditorium Security Deposit (refundable) $ 159.00 Low $ 167.00
21 Cleaning Fee per use when food is served $ 53.00 Low $ 56.00
22 Auditorium Piano Rental Use Fee 53.00$ Low $ 56.00
23 Internet Computer Use Guest Pass Free Low Free
Museum Patio
24 Per Hour (2 hour minimum) 45.50$ Low $ 48.00
Passport Services
25 Passport Fee $ 35.00 Low $ 37.00
26 Photo Fee 15.00$ Low $ 16.00
27 Express Mail 32.00$ Low $ 34.00
Class Fees
28 English Conversation Fee $ - yr/student Low $ -
29 Per Hour Rental Fee Imagination Theater (1 hour min.) $ 58.00 per hour Low $ 61.00
30 Security Deposit (refundable) $ 58.00 Low $ 61.00