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2025-026 - Misc. Fees for Fiscal Year 2025-26
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2025-026 - Misc. Fees for Fiscal Year 2025-26
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2025-026
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25
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6/3/2025
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FY 2025-26 Proposed Modified Miscellaneous Fees <br />CD <br />a Community Development Agency <br />- c <br />a o <br />o z 1. Annual Rental Monitoring Fee <br />�a <br />rn <br />'" ro Existing Fee: Annual Rental Monitoring Fee <br />Ip o Proposed Fee: Annual Rental Monitoring Fee - (Per Government Code Section 65915.3, not applicable to Density Bonus units) <br />N <br />Added language for clarity. <br />Planning and Building Agency <br />1. Entitlement Condition Modification <br />Existing Text: 50% App. Fee <br />Proposed Text: 50% of the current entitlement fee, not the original fee <br />Fee clarification language - 50% of the current entitlement condition fee, not the original fee. <br />2. Maior Residential/Commercial Modification Review <br />Existing Text: None <br />Proposed Text: Any Residential project increasing the base square footage by 50% or more or for any second -story addition <br />Fee clarification language to align with the City's fee charge for any residential project increasing the base square footage by 50% or more or <br />for any second -story addition. <br />3. Multiple Misc. Fees in the Planning and Building Agency - Building Safety Division <br />The current miscellaneous fees listed below have not been updated for several years, and considering the significant rise in labor and other <br />operational costs during this time, a proposed increase range of 12.5% to 20% is essential. This adjustment will ensure the long-term <br />sustainability and continued quality of the services associated with these fees. <br />142 <br />
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