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Data. Building Permit fees of $248,875, Building Inspection fees of $373,307 and other <br />inspection fees of $248,616 would result from construction of a 250,000 square foot office <br />building as well as $413,850 in I% for public art funding. <br />One Time Fees City of Pasadena <br />1000 <br />900 <br />Const. Traffic Bldg. Bldg. Other Public <br />Tax Fee Permit Insp. Insp. Art <br />■ City of Pasadena <br />One Time Fees in <br />$1000s - 250,000 <br />Square Feet of New <br />Construction <br />Business license fees would bring $3,750 for the building itself and an additional $58,000 in <br />business license fees for enterprises in the building. <br />The 250,000 sf. building averages $687,500 in annual payments for electricity and $375,000 for <br />other local utilities. That usage generates $134,000 in utility user taxes, again not including <br />taxes paid on telephone and other communications services. <br />That same 250,000 sf. office complex would generate approximately $50,000,000 annually in <br />salaries and gross receipts of $125,000,000. The operations within the complex can be <br />reasonably estimated to generate an additional $87,500,000 in salaries paid to supporting <br />workers throughout the region and $231,250,000 in additional receipts in the region. <br />The 1,000 workers in the building can be estimated to spend a small amount of their wages in <br />local businesses, as well. Reasonably, $2,640,000 can be conservatively expected to flow into <br />the local economy as a result of casual spending by office workers in a 250,000 sf. Complex. <br />That is 50% of the already conservative average local expenditure of $110 per office employee, <br />based on 2004 data compiled the International Council of Shopping Centers. This would include <br />money spent on lunches and dinners, casual shopping and other miscellaneous spending, <br />including gas purchases, but not services such as dry cleaners or health club memberships. <br />20 <br />