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FIRE DEPARTMENT (CONTINUED) <br />g. Failure to submit Business Emergency Plan (H & S Code Sec 25505) <br />Existing Fee: $235.75 <br />Proposed Fee: $2,000 -class III $5, 000 class I <br />h. Failure to review and or update Business Emergency Plan (H & S Code Sec 25505 c) <br />Existing Fee: $0.00-new <br />Proposed Fee: $2, 000 - class II / $5, 000 class I <br />i. Failure to annually submit Hazardous Materials Inventory form (H & S Code Sec 25505 d) <br />Existing Fee: $0.00-new <br />Proposed Fee: $2,000 -class 111$5,000 class I <br />j. Failure to immediately report a release or threatened release. <br />Existing Fee: $0.00-new <br />Proposed Fee: $5,000— class I (only) <br />k. Site Map is incomplete or insufficient (H & S Code Sec 25509 a 5) <br />Existing Fee: $0.00-new <br />Proposed Fee: $2, 000 - class H / $5, 000 class I <br />1. Business Owner /Operator information is incomplete or needs updating (H & S Code Sec 25510) <br />Existing Fee: $235.75 <br />Proposed Fee: $2,000 -class III $5, 000 class I <br />m. Failure to update Hazardous Materials inventory (H & S Code Sec 25510) <br />Existing Fee: $235.75 <br />Proposed Fee: $2, 000 - class II / $5, 000 class I <br />n. Failure to provide name, title and 24hr. phone number of emergency contact (H & S Code Sec <br />25509 a 7) <br />Existing Fee: $0.00-new <br />Proposed Fee: $2,000 -class 111$5,000— class I <br />The fee increases are to conform to the California Health and Safety code section 25514. An estimated $7,500 <br />per year is projected from this fee increase. <br />