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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2026 01-20 CC AGENDA PKTAGENDA Consolidated Regular Meeting City Council Chamber - 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, CA Ron Morrison, Mayor Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager Luz Molina, Vice-Mayor - District 1 Richard Romero, Acting City Attorney Jose Rodriguez, Councilmember -District 2 Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk Ditas Yamane, Councilmember – District 3 Marcus Bush, Councilmember– District 4 _______________________________________________________________________ The City Council also sits as the City of National City Community Development Commission, Housing Authority, Joint Powers Financing Authority, and Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission as the National City Redevelopment Agency Thank you for participating in local government and the City of National City Council Meetings. 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AGENDA Consolidated Regular Meeting City Council Chamber - 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, CA Ron Morrison, Mayor Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager Luz Molina, Vice-Mayor - District 1 Richard Romero, Acting City Attorney Jose Rodriguez, Councilmember -District 2 Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk Ditas Yamane, Councilmember – District 3 Marcus Bush, Councilmember– District 4 _______________________________________________________________________ The City Council also sits as the City of National City Community Development Commission, Housing Authority, Joint Powers Financing Authority, and Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission as the National City Redevelopment Agency Gracias por participar en las reuniones del gobierno local y del Consejo de la Ciudad de National City. 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County of San Diego ) AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING I, Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk of the City of National City, hereby declare under penalty of perjury that this notice of a Regular Meeting was called by the City Council of the City of National City was posted and provided on Thursday, January 15, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. Said meeting to be held Tuesday, January 20, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Hall, City Council Chambers, 1243 National City Blvd., in the City of National City, California. Said notice was posted on the Bulletin Boards in front of City Hall and the Library. Shelley Chapel Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk AGENDA Consolidated Regular Meeting Tuesday, January 20, 2026, 6:00 p.m. City Council Chamber - 1243 National City Boulevard National City, CA Pages 1.CALL TO ORDER 2.ROLL CALL 3.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 4.INVOCATION 5.PUBLIC COMMENT In accordance with State law, an item not scheduled on the agenda may be brought forward by the general public for comment; however, the City Council will not be able to discuss or take action on any issue not included on the agenda. Speakers will have up to three (3) minutes. 6.PROCLAMATIONS AND RECOGNITION 6.1 Proclamation - Mateo R. Camarillo Day 7 6.2 Employee of the Quarter - Michael Rodgers - Fire Engineer 8 6.3 Introduction of New Hires and Promotions of City Employees 10 7.PRESENTATION (Limited to Five (5) Minutes each) 7.1 Kimball Holiday 2025 Recap 8.REGIONAL BOARDS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS (Limited to Five (5) Minutes each) Per Government Code Section 53232.3(d) also known as AB1234: Members of a legislative body shall provide brief reports on meetings attended at the expense of the local agency at the next regular meeting of the legislative body. 9.CONSENT CALENDAR The Consent Calendar may be enacted in one motion by the City Council with a Roll Call Vote without discussion unless a Councilmember, a member of the Public, or the City Manager requests an item be removed for discussion. Items removed from the Consent Calendar will be considered immediately following the adoption of the Calendar. 9.1 Approval of Reading by Title Only and Waiver of Reading in Full of Ordinance on this Agenda 9.2 Approval of the City Council Meeting Minutes.11 Recommendation: Approve and file. 9.3 Execute a First Amendment with DTA Public Finance, Inc. formerly identified as David Taussig and Associates, Inc. for Consulting Services 34 Recommendation: Adopt the Resolution Entitled: “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Authorizing the Mayor to Execute a First Amendment to the Agreement with DTA Public Finance, Inc. dba DTA to Extend the Agreement by Two Years to December 31, 2026 and to Increase the Not-to- Exceed Amount by $13,730, for a Total Not-to-Exceed Amount of $58,990.” 9.4 Amendments to Extend Terms of the On-Call Consultant Agreements for City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) 39 Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Authorizing the Mayor to Execute 1) Fourth Amendments to the Agreements with a) HDR Engineering, Inc., b) Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., c) KTU&A, d) NV5, Inc., e) STC Traffic, Inc., and e) WSP USA Inc. to Extend the Agreements by One-Year, and 2) a Fifth Amendment to the Agreement with Chen Ryan Associates, Inc. to Extend the Agreement by One-Year.” 9.5 Awarding a Contract to In The Dirt Engineering for the E. 20th Street Storm Drain Project, CIP No. 25-06. 60 Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, 1) Awarding a Contract to In The Dirt Engineering in the Not-To-Exceed Amount of $339,388 for the E. 20th Street Storm Drain Project, CIP No. 25-06; 2) Authorizing a 15% Contingency in the Amount of $50,908 for any Unforeseen Changes; and 3) Authorizing the Mayor to Execute the Contract.” Page 2 of 572 9.6 Authorize the Purchase of a Street Sweeper for Public Works Streets and Wastewater Division 83 Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, "Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, 1) Waiving the Formal Bid Process Pursuant to National City Municipal Code Section 2.60.260 Regarding Cooperative Purchasing and Authorizing the City to Piggyback onto Sourcewell Contract #093021-ELG with Haaker Equipment Company for the Purchase of an Elgin Broom Bear Street Sweeper in a Not-to-Exceed Amount of $494,000 for the Public Works Streets and Wastewater Division; and 2) Authorizing the City Manager to Approve Adjustments to the Not-to-Exceed Amount for the Purchase of up to $49,400 as a 10% Contingency for Unforeseen Fluctuations in Pricing.” 9.7 First Amendment to the Agreement with West Coast Arborists, Inc. for Specialized Urban Forestry Maintenance Services. 120 Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Authorizing the Mayor to Execute a First Amendment to the Agreement with West Coast Arborists Inc., to Increase the Not-to-Exceed Amount by $180,000, for a Total Not-to-Exceed Amount by $180,000, for a Total Not-to-Exceed Amount of $450,000.” 9.8 Purchase of Thirty-two (32) Panasonic Toughbook Mobile Data Computers (MDC’s) for Police Department Officers for Use in Patrol Vehicles, Utilizing Funds Awarded by the C.O.P.S. Grants. 125 Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Waiving the Formal Bid Process Pursuant to National City Municipal Code Section 2.60.260 Regarding Cooperative Purchasing and Authorizing the City to Piggyback onto National IPA Technology Solutions Contract #2018011 with CDW-G LLC for the Purchase of Thirty-two Panasonic Toughbook Mobile Data Computers in a Not-to-Exceed Amount of $134,541.81 for the National City Police Department.” 9.9 Accept SDG&E’s 2025 SAFE San Diego Grant Program Award of $5,000 for the City’s CERT Program. 131 Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, "Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Authorizing the City Manager or his Designee to Accept the San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) 2025 SAFE San Diego Grant Program Funds in the Amount of $5,000 for the National City Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program and Authorizing the Establishment of an Appropriation and Corresponding Revenue Budget in the Amount of $5,000 in the Reimbursable Grants City-Wide Fund.” Page 3 of 572 9.10 FY 2024-25 AB 1600 DIF Report 135 Recommendation: Accept and file the report 9.11 Warrant Register No. 18 for the Period of 10/24/25 through 10/30/25 in the Amount of $2,829,816.63 147 Recommendation: Ratify Warrants Totaling $2,829,816.63. 9.12 Warrant Register No. 19 for the Period of 10/31/25 through 11/06/25 in the Amount of $2,138,123.23 153 Recommendation: Ratify Warrants Totaling $2,138,123.23. 9.13 Warrant Register No. 20 for the Period of 11/07/25 through 11/13/25 in the Amount of $619,215.55 162 Recommendation: Ratify Warrants Totaling $619,215.55. 9.14 Warrant Register No. 21 for the Period of 11/14/25 through 11/20/25 in the Amount of $2,379,426.57 169 Recommendation: Ratify Warrants Totaling $2,379,426.57. 9.15 Warrant Register No. 22 for the Period of 11/21/25 through 11/27/25 in the Amount of $3,062,130.58 175 9.16 Warrant Register No. 23 for the Period of 11/28/25 through 12/04/25 in the Amount of $2,658,609.11 184 Recommendation: Ratify Warrants Totaling $2,658,609.11. 10.PUBLIC HEARING The following item(s) have been advertised as public hearing(s) as required by law. 10.1 Second Reading and Adoption of Land Use Code Amendment to Restore Omitted Sections 18.10.060, 18.11.120, 18.22.020, 18.30.310, 18.30.340 & 345. 194 Recommendation: Hold the Public Hearing and Adopt the Ordinance Entitled: “An Ordinance Amending Sections 18.10.060 (Rules of Measurement), 18.11.120 (Interim Uses), 18.22.020 (Allowed Land Uses Et Seq.), 18.30.310 (Tattoo Parlors Et Al), and 18.30.340 & 345 (Medical Marijuana Dispensaries and Cultivation) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the National City Municipal Code to Restore Previously Page 4 of 572 Omitted Sections.” 10.2 Second Reading and Adoption of an Ordinance Adopting the 2025 California Fire Code and the Appendices thereto, Adopting the National Fire Protection Association Standards, and Amending Chapter 15.28 of the National City Municipal Code. 211 Recommendation: Hold Public Hearing and Adopt an Ordinance by Second Reading Entitled, “An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Adopting the 2025 California Fire Code and the Appendices thereto, Adopting the National Fire Protection Association Standards, and Amending Chapter 15.28 of the National City Municipal Code.” 10.3 Amendments to the Neighborhood Services and Building Department Fees in the 2025 City of National City Master Fee Schedule 221 Recommendation: Hold a Public Hearing and Adopt the Resolution Entitled: “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Adopting Updated City User Fees for the Neighborhood Services, Engineering & Public Works, and Building Departments and Updating the Master Fee Schedule.” 10.4 Public Hearing - 2025 Development Impact Fees Schedule 373 Recommendation: Hold a Public Hearing and Adopt the Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Adopting the 2025 Development Impact Fee Schedule” or give staff further direction.” 11.STAFF REPORTS 11.1 Appointment of City Councilmember to Regional Board for San Diego County Water Authority 481 Recommendation: Adopt the Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Confirming the Mayoral Appointment of Member of the City Council to the San Diego County Water Authority Board of Directors.” 11.2 Updating City Council Policies 483 Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Amending City Council Policy Nos. 101,107, 109, 121, 203, 204, 206, 402, 502, 703, 707, and 904.” 12.CITY MANAGER’S REPORT Page 5 of 572 13.ELECTED OFFICIALS REPORT 13.1 POLICY 105 REQUEST - Our Future is Homeownership - Create a Home Ownership Sub-Committee Requested by Councilmembers Rodriguez & Yamane 571 14.CITY ATTORNEY REPORT 15.ADJOURNMENT Page 6 of 572 Page 7 of 572 Page 8 of 572 Page 9 of 572 Page 10 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: City Clerk's Office Prepared by: Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Approval of the City Council Meeting Minutes. RECOMMENDATION: Approve and file. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: Meeting Minutes: Special City Council Meeting - Closed Session of December 2, 2025 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes of December 2, 2025 Special City Council Meeting - Closed Session of December 9, 2025 FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Not applicable. RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Not Applicable ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA, and is therefore, not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Exhibit A - Special City Council Meeting - Closed Session of December 2, 2025 - Meeting Minutes Exhibit B - Regular City Council Meeting Minutes of December 2, 2025 - Meeting Minutes Exhibit C - Special City Council Meeting - Closed Session of December 9, 2025 - Meeting Minutes Page 11 of 572 SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL CLOSED SESSION December 2, 2025, 3:30 p.m. City Council Chamber - 1243 National City Boulevard National City, CA Present: Councilmember Molina (arrived at 3:35 p.m.) Councilmember Rodriguez Councilmember Yamane Vice-Mayor Bush Mayor Morrison Others Present: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager Barry J. Schultz, City Attorney Richard Romero, Assistant City Attorney Shelley Chapel, City Clerk (via Zoom) Bruce Foltz, Finance Director Tonya Hussain, Deputy City Clerk Alicia Hicks, Human Resources Director Martin Reeder, Acting Director of Community Development Angelita Palma, Community Development Manager _____________________________________________________________________ 1. CALL TO ORDER A Special Meeting of the City Council of the City of National City was called to order at 3:32 p.m. via teleconference and in the Council Chamber, located in City Hall, 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, California. 2. ROLL CALL Councilmembers present: Molina (arrived 3:35 p.m.), Rodriguez, Yamane, Bush, Morrison 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Vice-Mayor Bush led the Pledge of Allegiance. 4. PUBLIC COMMENT (Public Comment will be Restricted to Agenda Items Only) The Mayor allowed two-minutes for each public comment. Page 12 of 572 In-Person Comment: Item 5.1 Cyrus Rapinan Maria Debor Item 5.2 Laura Wilkinson Sinton Item 5.4 Mica Polanco Sandra Kim Item 5.5 Kim Mica Polanco Sandra Alisha Morrison 5. CLOSED SESSION Members retired into Closed Session at 3:52 p.m. and returned at 5:57 p.m. with all members present in attendance: Molina, Rodriguez, Yamane, Bush, Morrison, Romero (left at 4:25 p.m.), and Schultz Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager, Alicia Hicks, Human Resources Director, Bruce Foltz, Director of Finance, entered Closed Session at 3:52 p.m. and left at 5:38 p.m. Angelita Palma, Community Development Manager, Martin Reeder, Acting Director of Community Development entered Closed Session at 4:24 p.m. and left at 5:57 p.m. 5.1 CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATIONS Government Code Section 54956.9 Property: 921-929 National City Blvd. APN Nos: 556-471-03 and 556-471-04 Agency Negotiation: City of National City Housing Authority Negotiation Parties: Barry J. Schultz, City Attorney Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager Martin Reeder, Acting Director of Community Development Angelita Palma, Community Development Manager Walter Spath, Outside Counsel Wil Solholt, Kosmont Companies (Via Zoom) 5.2 CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – EXISTING LITIGATION Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) Name of Case: Cali Mota LLC v City of National City et al Superior Court of California, County of San Diego Case No. 37-2023-00007308-CU-WM-CTL Page 13 of 572 5.3 CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS Government Code Section 54957.6 Employee Organizations: Police Officers Association (POA), Agency Designated Representatives: Steven Berliner (Labor Negotiator) Alejandro Hernandez (Acting City Manager) Barry J. Schultz (City Attorney) Richard Romero (Assistant City Attorney) Bruce Foltz (Finance Director) Alicia Hicks (Human Resources Director) 5.4 PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT Government Code Section 54957(b)(1) Position to be filled: City Manager 5.5 PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT Government Code Section 54957(b)(1) Title: City Attorney 6. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Morrison adjourned to the Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of National City, Tuesday, December 2, 2025, 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, located in City Hall, 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, California. The meeting adjourned at 5:57 p.m. ___________________________ Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk The foregoing minutes were approved at the Regular Meeting of January 20, 2026 __________________________ Ron Morrison, Mayor Page 14 of 572 REGULAR MEETING MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL December 2, 2025, 6:00 p.m. City Council Chamber - 1243 National City Boulevard National City, CA Present: Councilmember Molina Councilmember Rodriguez Councilmember Yamane Vice-Mayor Bush Mayor Morrison Others Present: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager Barry J. Schultz, City Attorney Shelley Chapel, City Clerk (via Zoom) Robert Drew, Deputy Fire Marshal Bruce Foltz, Director of Finance Pedro Garcia, Economic Development Manager Danielle Ghio, City Librarian Tirza Gonzales, Operations Manager Alicia Hicks, Director of Human Resources Tonya Hussain, Deputy City Clerk Martha Juarez, Assistant Director of Engineering/Public Works Evelyn Molina, Executive Secretary Sergio Mora, Fire Chief Mike Pacheco, Director of Community Services Martin Reeder, Acting Director of Community Development Chris Sullivan, Police Captain Luca Zappiello, Associate Civil Engineer _____________________________________________________________________ Page 15 of 572 1. CALL TO ORDER A Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of National City was called to order at 6:12 p.m. via teleconference and in the Council Chamber, located in City Hall, 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, California. 2. ROLL CALL Councilmembers present: Molina, Rodriguez, Yamane, Bush, Morrison Interpretation in Spanish provided by Carlos Diaz and Luisa Diaz de Leon. 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG Councilmember Molina led the Pledge of Allegiance. 4. INVOCATION No invocation was delivered. Item taken out of order. 7.1 Presentation of 2026 Storm Water Calendar PowerPoint presentation provided by Executive Secretary Evelyn Molina. Mayor Morrison presented the awards to the students. Councilmember Yamane left the dais at 6:33 p.m. and returned at 6:42 p.m. Vice-Mayor Bush left the dais at 6:33 p.m. and returned at 6:39 p.m. Mayor Morrison left the dais at 6:35 p.m. and returned at 6:38 p.m. Councilmember Molina left the dais at 6:36 p.m. and returned at 6:40 p.m. Mayor Morrison announced that agenda Item 11.2 would be pulled and continued to the January 20, 2026 City Council meeting. 5. PUBLIC COMMENT Mayor Morrison summarized the process for acceptance of live public comment allowing two (2) minutes per comment and introduced City Clerk Chapel. In-person comment: Jessie Navarro James Kim Wendy Egan Delise Vann Alisha Morrison Larry Emerson Daniel K. Micaela Polanco Ted Godshalk Page 16 of 572 Paul Wapnowski Alejandra Diaz Ed Nieto Randi Castle-Salgado Sherry Gogue Doyle Morrison Guillermo Garcia Sandra Scheller Written comment: David Garcia Alexander Gutterud Alexander Gutterud on behalf of Sandra Scheller In accordance with City Council Policy 104, the allotted time of 30 minutes had been reached for Public Comment. Mayor Morrison continued remaining speakers to the end of the meeting. 6. PROCLAMATIONS AND RECOGNITION Councilmember Rodriguez left the dais at 7:25 p.m. and returned at 7:26 p.m. 6.1 Introduction of New City Employees Associate Civil Engineer Luca Zappiello and Acting Community Development Director Martin Reeder introduced new department staff. 7. PRESENTATION (Limited to Five (5) Minutes each) 7.2 Civil Service Commission - Annual Report PowerPoint presentation presented by Commissioners Paul Wapnowski and Wellington Clave. Public comment was received from Micaela Polanco, Sandra, and Ed Nieto. 8. REGIONAL BOARDS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS (Limited to Five (5) Minutes each) Councilmember Yamane provided an update on the San Diego County Water Authority. Councilmember Molina provided an update on the SANDAG Board of Directors meeting and stated that a new attorney was appointed. Vice-Mayor Bush reported on the business of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System and provided an update on the budget and sales tax initiative. There were no reports from Councilmember Rodriguez and Mayor Morrison. Page 17 of 572 9. INTERVIEWS AND APPOINTMENTS 9.1 Appointments: City Boards, Commissions, and Committees – Mayoral Appointment to the Board of Library Trustees and the Traffic Safety Committee. Mayoral Appointment with the City Councilmembers’ Confirmation. ACTION: Motion by Mayor Morrison, seconded by Councilmember Yamane to appoint Ricardo Carmona (alternate) to the Board of Library Trustees for a term ending September 30, 2026 and Lincoln Henderson to the Traffic Safety Committee for a term ending September 30, 2027. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 9.2 Appointments: City Boards, Commissions, and Committees – City Council Interview and Appointment for the Civil Service Commission. City Council to Conduct Interviews and Appoint. ACTION: Motion by Vice-Mayor Bush, seconded by Councilmember Molina to appoint David Magana to the Civil Service Commission for a term ending September 30, 2020. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 10. CONSENT CALENDAR ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Yamane, seconded by Councilmember Molina to approve Consent Calendar Items with the exception of 10.5, 10.6 and 10.12 through 10.16. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 10.1 Approval of Reading by Title Only and Waiver of Reading in Full of Ordinance on this Agenda Motion carried by unanimous vote. 10.2 Approval of the City Council Meeting Minutes. Approve and file. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 10.3 Amendments to Extend Terms of the On-Call Consultant Agreements for City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Approved Resolution No. 2025-167. Written comment received from Ted Godshalk. Page 18 of 572 Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Authorizing the Mayor to execute 1) a Second Amendment to the Agreement with Neri Landscape Architecture to Extend the Agreement by One Year; 2) Third Amendments to the Agreements with a) D-Max Engineering, Inc.; b) Geosyntec Consultants, Inc.; c) Verdantas Inc., Successor to Leighton Consulting, Inc.; d) Ninyo & Moore Geotechnical & Environmental Sciences Consultants; and e) Randall Lamb Associates, Inc. to Extend the Agreements by One Year; 3) Fourth Amendments to the Agreements with a) Anser Advisory and b) Innovative Construction Consulting Services, LLC to Extend the Agreements by One Year; and 4) A Fifth Amendment to the Agreement with Project Professionals Corporation to Extend the Agreement by One Year.” Motion carried by unanimous vote. 10.4 Approval of the Local Appointments List – Maddy Act Requirement Approve the Local Appointments List for 2026 and Authorize the City Clerk to Post the List at City Hall and Post End of Term Vacancies on the City website. Motion carried by unanimous vote. Item pulled for public comment. 10.5 Approval of an Agreement Amendment with Liebert Cassidy Whitmore for Legal Services in the Specialized Area of Labor Negotiations by Extending the Agreement to January 31, 2026. Approved Resolution No. 2025-168. Public comment was received from Thomas Rike. Recommendation: Adopt the Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Amending the Agreement between the City of National City and Liebert Cassidy Whitmore for Legal Services in the Specialized Area of Labor Negotiations by Extending the Agreement to January 31, 2026.” ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Yamane, seconded by Councilmember Rodriguez to adopt the resolution. Motion carried by 4-1 vote. Ayes: Molina, Rodriguez, Yamane, Morrison Nays: Bush Page 19 of 572 Item pulled for public comment. 10.6 Approval of Creation of One (1) New Job Classification Titled Emergency Medical Services Coordinator, Amending the Management Salary Schedule, Adding 1.0 FTE to the Fire Department Authorized Position Count, and Authorizing a Related Budget Adjustment. Approved Resolution No. 2025-169. Public comment was received from Thomas Rike and Ted Godshalk. Recommendation: Adopt the Resolution entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Creating a New Job Classification of Emergency Medical Services Coordinator, Amending the National City Management Positions Salary Schedule to Include the New Job Classification, Adding 1.0 FTE to the Fire Department’s Authorized Position Count, and Authorizing an Increase of $72,453 to the Fire Department’s Fiscal Year 2025- 2026 Personnel Budget.” ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Yamane, seconded by Councilmember Molina to adopt the resolution. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 10.7 Awarding a Contract to A. Vidovich Construction, Inc. for the Storm Water Pump Station Enhancements Project, CIP No. 25-11. Approved Resolution No. 2025-170. Written comment received from Ted Godshalk. Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, 1) Awarding a Contract to A. Vidovich Construction, Inc. in the Not-To-Exceed Amount of $184,980 for the Storm Water Pump Station Enhancements Project, CIP No. 25-11; 2) Authorizing a 15% Contingency in the Amount of $27,747 for any Unforeseen Changes; and 3) Authorizing the Mayor to Execute the Contract.” Motion carried by unanimous vote. 10.8 Installation of Red Curb “No Parking” in Front of 102 E. 16th Street to Improve Visibility Approved Resolution No. 2025-171. Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Authorizing the Installation of Red Curb “No Parking” in Front of 102 E. 16th Street to Improve Visibility.” Motion carried by unanimous vote. Page 20 of 572 10.9 Installation of Red Curb “No Parking” and Stop Signs at the Intersection of Virginia Drive and E. 28th Street and the Intersection of M Avenue and E. 28th Street. Approved Resolution No. 2025-172. Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Authorizing the Installation of Red Curb “No Parking” and Stop Signs at the Intersection of Virginia Drive and E. 28th Street and at the Intersection of M Avenue and E. 28th Street.” Motion carried by unanimous vote. 10.10 Installation of Red Curb “No Parking” at Two Storm Drain Inlets at the Intersection of E. 22nd Street and B Avenue to Prevent Vehicles from Blocking Access to the Storm Drain Inlets. Approved Resolution No. 2025-173. Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Authorizing the Installation of Red Curb “No Parking” at Two Storm Drain Inlets at the Intersection of E. 22nd Street and B Avenue to Prevent Vehicles from Blocking Access to the Inlets.” Motion carried by unanimous vote. 10.11 New Full-Time Equivalent Position of Fire Battalion Chief Approved Resolution No. 2025-174. Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Adding 1.0 FTE to the Fire Department’s Authorized Position Count for a New Full-Time Position of Fire Battalion Chief and Authorizing an Increase of $188,000 to the Fire Department’s Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Personnel Budget.” Motion carried by unanimous vote. Item pulled for public comment. 10.12 Request for approval of additional funding appropriation for the purchase and buildout of a Lenco Bearcat Armored Vehicle. Approved Resolution No. 2025-175. Public comment was received from Thomas Rike and Ed Nieto. Acting City Manager Alejandro Hernandez addressed the City Council. Recommendation: Adopt the Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Authorizing the Establishment of an Page 21 of 572 Appropriation in the amount of $532,190.71 and Corresponding Revenue Budget with the Addition of $86,179.71 in Asset Forfeiture Funds for the Purchase and Buildout of a Lenco Bearcat Armored Vehicle.” ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Yamane, seconded by Vice-Mayor Bush to adopt the resolution. Motion carried by unanimous vote. Item pulled for public comment. 10.13 Recognized Obligations Payment Schedule for Fiscal Year 2026-27 (ROPS 26- 27) and Associated Administrative Budget (SUCCESSOR AGENCY) Approved Resolution No. 2025-120. Public comment received from Ed Nieto. Director of Finance Bruce Foltz addressed the City Council. Recommendation: Adopt the Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the Board of the Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission as the National City Redevelopment Agency, Approving the Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule (ROPS) for the Period July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027 (ROPS 26- 27) with Expenditures Totaling $3,774,993, Approving the Associated Administrative Budget of $70,208, and Approving the Submittal of Both to the County of San Diego Countywide Redevelopment Successor Agency Oversight Board.” ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Yamane, seconded by Councilmember Molina to adopt the resolution. Motion carried by unanimous vote. Item pulled for public comment. 10.14 Warrant Register No. 16 for the Period of 10/10/25 through 10/16/25 in the Amount of $1,236,328.62 Public comment received from Thomas Rike. Recommendation: Ratify Warrants Totaling $1,236,328.62. ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Yamane, seconded by Councilmember Rodriguez to ratify the warrants for agenda items 10.14 and 10.15, and to receive and file the expenditure report for agenda item 10.16. Motion carried by unanimous vote. Page 22 of 572 Item pulled for public comment. 10.15 Warrant Register No. 17 for the Period of 10/17/25 through 10/23/25 in the Amount of $9,543,326.56 Public comment received from Thomas Rike. Recommendation: Ratify Warrants Totaling $9,543,326.56. ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Yamane, seconded by Councilmember Rodriguez to ratify the warrants for agenda items 10.14 and 10.15, and to receive and file the expenditure report for agenda item 10.16. Motion carried by unanimous vote. Item pulled for public comment. 10.16 City Council Expenditure Report for Fiscal Year 2025 Public comment received from Ed Nieto. Recommendation: Receive and File Expenditure Report for the City Council July 2024 Through June 2025. ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Yamane, seconded by Councilmember Rodriguez to ratify the warrants for agenda items 10.14 and 10.15, and to receive and file the expenditure report for agenda item 10.16. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 11. PUBLIC HEARING 11.1 Public Hearing and Introduction of an Ordinance Adopting the 2025 California Fire Code and the Appendices Thereto, Adopting the National Fire Protection Association Standards, and Amending Chapter 15.28 of the National City Municipal Code. Item introduced by Deputy Fire Marshal Robert Drew. Mayor Morrison opened the Public Hearing at 8:25 p.m. There was no public comment. ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Yamane, seconded by Councilmember Rodriguez to close the Public Hearing. Motion carried by unanimous vote. Public Hearing closed at 8:25 p.m. Recommendation: Introduce the Ordinance Entitled, “An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Adopting the 2025 California Fire Code and the Appendices Thereto, Adopting the National Fire Protection Page 23 of 572 Association Standards, and Amending Chapter 15.28 of the National City Municipal Code. ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Yamane, seconded by Councilmember Rodriguez to introduce the ordinance. Motion carried by unanimous vote. Item pulled from the agenda and continued to the January 20, 2025 City Council meeting. 11.2 Public Hearing – Appeal of a Planning Commission Approval of a Conditional Use Permit for a Proposed Drive-Through Coffee Shop (Dutch Bros Coffee) to be Located at 1838 Sweetwater Road. Staff Recommended Approval of the CUP to the Planning Commission and Recommends Denying the Appeal and Adopting the Resolution Entitled: “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Determining that the Project is Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under Class 32 of the CEQA Guidelines Section 15332 (In-Fill Development Projects) and Approving a Conditional Use Permit for a Drive- Through Coffee Shop (Dutch Bros Coffee) to be Located at 1838 Sweetwater Road.” 11.3 Public Hearing – Appeal of a Planning Commission Denial of a Conditional Use Permit for a Proposed Recycling Center to be Located at 1240 East Plaza Boulevard. Approved Resolution No. 2025-177. Vice-Mayor Bush disclosed that he had spoken to the applicant via telephone the morning of the City Council meeting. Councilmember Molina disclosed that she had spoken to the applicant approximately two weeks prior to the City Council meeting. Councilmember Yamane disclosed that she had a phone call with the applicant and received an email. Councilmember Rodriguez disclosed that he had a phone call and email correspondence with the applicant the day of the City Council meeting. Mayor Morrison disclosed that he had an in-person meeting with the applicant approximately three weeks prior to the City Council meeting. PowerPoint presentation presented by Acting Community Development Director Martin Reeder. Applicants Anthony St. John Jr. and Anthony St. John Sr. provided a PowerPoint presentation. Mayor Morrison opened the Public Hearing at 8:50 p.m. Page 24 of 572 Public comments were received from Amada Rojas and Doyle Morrison. One written comment was received from Amada Rojas. ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Molina, seconded by Councilmember Rodriguez to close the Public Hearing. Motion carried by unanimous vote. Public Hearing closed at 8:54 p.m. Recommendation: Staff Recommended Approval of the CUP to the Planning Commission and Recommends Affirming the Appeal and Adopting the Resolution Entitled: “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Determining that the Project is Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under Class 1 of The CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 (Existing Facilities) and Approving a Conditional Use Permit for a Recycling Center to be Located at 1240 E Plaza Boulevard.” ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Molina, seconded by Councilmember Rodriguez to affirm the appeal and adopt the resolution. Motion carried by unanimous vote. Mayor Morrison called for a recess at 9:12 p.m., all returned to the dais at 9:23 p.m. with Councilmember Rodriguez absent. Councilmember Rodriguez returned to the dais at 9:25 p.m. 11.4 Introduction and First Reading of Land Use Code Amendment to Restore Omitted Sections 18.10.060, 18.11.120, 18.22.020, 18.30.310, 18.30.340 & 345. Acting Director of Community Development Martin Reeder introduced the item. Mayor Morrison opened the Public Hearing at 9:26 p.m. One virtual comment was received from Peggy Walker. ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Yamane, seconded by Councilmember Molina to close the Public Hearing. Motion carried by unanimous vote. Public Hearing closed at 9:29 p.m. Recommendation: Hold the Public Hearing and Introduce the Ordinance Entitled: “An Ordinance Amending Sections 18.10.060 (Rules of Measurement), 18.11.120 (Interim Uses), 18.22.020 (Allowed Land Uses Et Seq.), 18.30.310 (Tattoo Parlors Et Al), and 18.30.340 & 345 (Medical Marijuana Dispensaries and Cultivation) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the National City Municipal Code to Restore Previously Omitted Sections.” Page 25 of 572 ACTION: Motion by Vice-Mayor Bush, seconded by Councilmember Rodriguez to introduce the Ordinance. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 12. STAFF REPORTS 12.1 Approval of an Amendment to the Lease and Operating Agreement Between the City of National City and American Golf Corporation for the Operation of the Las Palmas Municipal Golf Course to Extend the Term Five (5) years to October 31, 2030. Approved Resolution No. 2025-178. Director of Community Services Mike Pacheco provided a PowerPoint presentation. American Golf Corporation General Manager Jose Gomez and Senior Vice President Paul Ballam addressed the City Council. In-person public comment received from: David Celaya Ted Godshalk David Potter Matias Garcia Nathan Montemayor Tony Bazzel Mike Metzig Doyle Morrison One written comment was received from Joe Mazares. Recommendation: Adopt the Resolution entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Authorizing the Mayor to Execute an Amendment to the Agreement with American Golf Corporation for the Maintenance and Operation of the National City Golf Course to Extend the Agreement by Five-Years. ACTION: Motion by Vice Mayor Bush, seconded by Councilmember Yamane to adopt the resolution with the caveat that the lease be extended only for a period of 120 days beginning October 31, 2025, in order to finalize the specifics of the agreement and for American Golf Corporation to include a facility plan proposal, with the matter to return to the City Council at the February 3, 2026 meeting. Motion carried by unanimous vote. At 10:52 p.m., Mayor Morrison reminded the City Council of Policy #104 that requires the City Council Meeting to be adjourned no later than 10:30 p.m. unless extended by Council vote. Page 26 of 572 ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Rodriguez, seconded by Councilmember Yamane to extend the meeting until midnight. Motion carried by unanimous vote. Councilmember Rodriguez left the dais at 10:52 p.m. and returned at 10:59 p.m. Councilmember Rodriguez left the dais at 10:59 p.m. and returned at 11:00 p.m. 12.2 Professional Services Agreement with Hinderliter, de Llamas & Associates for a Revenue Modernization Study of the City’s Business License Program Approved Resolution No. 2025-179. Economic Development Manager Pedro Garcia provided a PowerPoint presentation. Public comment received from Ed Nieto. Recommendation: Adopt the Resolution Entitled: “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Authorizing the Mayor to Execute an Agreement with Hinderliter, de Llamas & Associates to Conduct a Revenue Modernization Study of the City’s Business License Program in the Amount of $50,000.” ACTION: Motion by Molina, seconded by Rodriguez to adopt a modified resolution to read, “…that the Agreement shall be substantially as to the Form as Exhibit A to the Agenda report, subject to final approval by the City Manager and City Attorney.” Motion carried by unanimous vote. 12.3 City of National City Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2024. Director of Finance Bruce Foltz provided a PowerPoint presentation. Pun Group Partner Coley Delaney provided a PowerPoint presentation. Mayor Morrison left the dais at 11:28 p.m. and returned at 11:30 p.m. Public comment was received from Ed Nieto. Recommendation: Accept and File the Report. ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Yamane, seconded by Councilmember Molina to accept and file the report. Motion carried by unanimous vote. Vice-Mayor Bush left the dais at 11:47 p.m. and returned at 11:47 p.m. 12.4 Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Review Page 27 of 572 Approved Resolution No. 2025-180. Director of Finance Bruce Foltz provided a PowerPoint presentation. Public comment was received from Ed Nieto. Recommendation: Accept and File this Report, and Adopt the Resolution Entitled: “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Ratifying Various Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Adjustments.” ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Molina, seconded by Councilmember Yamane to accept, file the report, and adopt the resolution. Motion carried by unanimous vote. At 12:12 a.m., Mayor Morrison called to extend the meeting beyond midnight. ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Rodriguez, seconded by Vice-Mayor Bush to extend the meeting to 1:00 a.m. Motion carried by unanimous vote. Mayor Morrison called for a recess at 12:12 a.m., all members returned to the dais at 12:18 a.m. 12.5 City of National City First Quarter Fiscal Year 2025/26 Financial Review Director of Finance Bruce Foltz provided a PowerPoint presentation. Public comment was received from Ed Nieto. Recommendation: Accept and File the Report. Councilmember Rodriguez left the dais at 12:31 a.m. and returned at 12:33 a.m. ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Yamane, seconded by Vice-Mayor Bush to accept and file the report. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 12.6 Appointments of City Councilmembers to Regional Boards and Committees for Outside Agencies Recommendation: Mayor to Appoint with City Council Consensus to Certain Regional Boards and Committees by Adoption of Resolution: Approved Resolution No. 2025-181. (1) Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Appointing Members of the City Council to the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) Board of Directors; Approved Resolution No. 2025-182. Page 28 of 572 (2) Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Appointing Members of the City Council to the SANDAG Shoreline Preservation Working Group; and, Approved Resolution No. 2025-183. (3) Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Appointing Members of the City Council to the Various Regional Committee Assignments ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Molina, seconded by Councilmember Yamane to approve the existing appointments for the next term. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 12.7 Selection of Vice-Mayor for 2026 City Clerk Shelley Chapel provided a report. Public comment was received from Alisha Morrison, MPV, and Doyle Morrison. Recommendation: Selection of a Vice-Mayor for 2026 in accordance with City Council Policy No. 120 – Selection of Vice-Mayor. ACTION: Motion by Vice-Mayor Bush, seconded by Mayor Morrison to appoint Councilmember Molina as Vice-Mayor for 2026. Motion carried by 3-2 vote. Ayes: Bush, Molina, Morrison Nays: Rodriguez, Yamane 13. CITY MANAGER’S REPORT No report. 14. ELECTED OFFICIALS REPORT Closing remarks were provided by members of the City Council. 15. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT Mayor Morrison introduced City Attorney Schultz who reported on Closed Session Items 5.1 through 5.5. Item 5.2 - City Council authorized a proposed settlement. Item 5.4 - City Council formally appointed Alex Hernandez as Acting City Manager effective upon the earlier of the point at which Interim City Manager Scott Huth reaches his maximum allowable work hours, or Friday, December 5, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. The appointment would remain in effect until such time as a new City Manager is brought forward. Page 29 of 572 Item 5.5 - Current City Attorney Barry Schultz reported that he provided notice to the City Council that he would not want to extend his term. The City Council appointed Assistant City Attorney Richard Romero as the Acting City Attorney effective January 1, 2026. City Council authorized the commencement of a search for a new permanent City Attorney. Items 5.1 and 5.3 – There was no reportable action. 5.1 CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATIONS Government Code Section 54956.9 Property: 921-929 National City Blvd. APN Nos.: 556-471-03 and 556-471-04 Agency Negotiation: City of National City Housing Authority Negotiation Parties: Scott Huth, Interim City Manager (Via Zoom) Barry J. Schultz, City Attorney Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager Martin Reeder, Director of Community Development Angelita Palma, Community Development Manager Walter Spath, Outside Counsel Wil Solholt, Kosmont Companies (Via Zoom) Under Negotiation: Instruction to Negotiators regarding Tower 999 LLC Disposition and Development Agreement 5.2 CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) Name of Case: Cali Mota LLC v City of National City et al. Superior Court of California, County of San Diego Case No. 37-2023-00007308-CU-WM-CTL 5.3 CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS Government Code Section 54957.6 Employee Organization: Police Officers Association (POA) Agency Designated Representatives: Steven Berliner (Labor Negotiator) Alex Hernandez (Acting City Manager/Police Chief) Bruce Foltz (Finance Director) Alicia Hicks (Human Resources Director) 5.4 PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT Government Code Section 54957(b)(1) Position: City Manager 5.5 PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT Page 30 of 572 Government Code Section 54957(b)(1) Title: City Attorney 16. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Morrison adjourned to the Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of National City, Tuesday, January 20, 2026, 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, located in City Hall, 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, California. The meeting adjourned at 1:07 a.m. ___________________________________ Tonya Hussain, CMC, Deputy City Clerk The foregoing minutes were approved at the Regular Meeting of January 20, 2026. ________________________________ Ron Morrison, Mayor Page 31 of 572 SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL CLOSED SESSION December 9, 2025, 4:00 p.m. City Council Chamber - 1243 National City Boulevard National City, CA Present: Councilmember Yamane Councilmember Rodriguez Councilmember Molina Vice-Mayor Bush Mayor Morrison Others Present: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager Richard Romero, Assistant City Attorney Shelley Chapel, City Clerk (via Zoom) Tonya Hussain, Deputy City Clerk Alicia Hicks, Human Resources Director Bruce Foltz, Director of Finance Steven Berliner (Labor Negotiator) _____________________________________________________________________ 1 CALL TO ORDER A Special Meeting of the City Council of the City of National City was called to order at 4:03 p.m. via teleconference and in the Council Chamber, located in City Hall, 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, California. 2. ROLL CALL Councilmembers present: Molina, Rodriguez, Yamane, Bush, Morrison 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG Councilmember Yamane led the Pledge of Allegiance. 4. PUBLIC COMMENT (Public Comment will be restricted to Agenda Items Only) The Mayor allowed two-minutes for each public comment. In-Person Comment: Page 32 of 572 Item 5.1 Luisa McCarthy Micaela Polanco Ed Nieto 5. CLOSED SESSION Members retired into Closed Session at 4:43 p.m. and returned at 4:44 p.m. with all members present in attendance: Bush, Rodriguez, Yamane, Morrison, Molina, and Romero. Staff entered Closed Session at 4:43 p.m. for Item No. 5.1; Hicks, Foltz and Hernandez. In addition, Labor Negotiator Berliner joined the session. Staff left Closed Session at 4:44 p.m. Assistant City Attorney Romero announcement of actions taken in Closed Session as City Council provided direction to the Labor Negotiator and no reportable action. 5.1 CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS Government Code Section 54957.6 Employee Organization: Police Officers Association (POA) Agency Designated Representatives: Steven Berliner (Labor Negotiator) Alex Hernandez (Acting City Manager/Police Chief) Bruce Foltz (Finance Director) Alicia Hicks (Human Resources Director) 6. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Morrison adjourned to the Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of National City, Tuesday, January 20, 2026, 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, located in City Hall, 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, California. The meeting adjourned at 6:00 p.m. __________________________ Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk The foregoing minutes were approved at the Regular Meeting of January 20, 2026. __________________________ Ron Morrison, Mayor Page 33 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Prepared by: Sean W. Pfeifer, Management Analyst Meeting Date: Monday, January 20, 2025 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Execute a First Amendment with DTA Public Finance, Inc. formerly identified as David Taussig and Associates, Inc. for Consulting Services RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolution Entitled: “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Authorizing the Mayor to Execute a First Amendment to the Agreement with DTA Public Finance, Inc. dba DTA to Extend the Agreement by Two Years to December 31, 2026 and to Increase the Not-to-Exceed Amount by $13,730, for a Total Not-to-Exceed Amount of $58,990.” BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: In January, 2024, the City contracted with David Taussig and Associates, Inc. Dba DTA (DTA) to perform a study to provide the basis for the City to update its Development Impact Fees (DIFs) for a not-to-exceed amount of $45,260. The study was originally intended to be completed by December 31, 2024, but certain phases of the study took longer to accomplish, primarily due to competing City staff priorities. Staff now seeks to extend the term of the agreement to December 31, 2026 and to augment the compensation by $13,730. The additional funds would be used to pay for cost overruns incurred in the completion of the objectives detailed in Tasks 3 (Staff Interviews and Data Collection), 5 (Evaluate Current DIFs), 6 (Evaluate Potential New DIFs), 8 (Prepare Draft Final Fee Study), and 9 (Attend the City Council Hearing). The final DIF study is to be presented to the City Council for review on January 20, 2026. With this augmentation, the new not-to-exceed amount for this contract will be $58,990. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: This contract will increase the City’s obligation by $13,730 and will result in a new not-to-exceed amount of $58,990 for the Development Impact Fee Study. Appropriations are available in the Professional Services account in the Finance Department (account no. 100-10-14-14100-7213-). RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Housing and Community Development ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA, and is therefore, not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. Page 34 of 572 PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Exhibit A - Resolution Exhibit B – Amendment to the Agreement by and between the City of National City and David Taussig and Associates, Inc. Dba DTA Page 35 of 572 RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT WITH DTA PUBLIC FINANCE, INC. DBA DTA TO EXTEND THE AGREEMENT BY TWO YEARS TO DECEMBER 31, 2026 AND TO INCREASE THE NOT-TO-EXCEED AMOUNT BY $13,730, FOR A TOTAL NOT-TO-EXCEED AMOUNT OF $58,990. WHEREAS, on January 29, 2024, the City of National City (“City”) entered into an agreement with DTA Public Finance, Inc. dba DTA (formerly identified as “David Taussig and Associates, Inc. dba DTA”) to provide Development Impact Fee (“DIF”) consulting services for a not-to-exceed amount of $45,260, with an initial term of January 17, 2024 through December 31, 2024, with the option to extend for up to three (3) one-year extensions; and WHEREAS, based on their performance and quality of work, and to ensure timely completion of DIF consulting services necessitated by delays in adoption of new DIF, staff recommends approval of a First Amendment to extend the term of the Agreement with DTA Public Finance, Inc. dba DTA by two (2) years to December 31, 2026, and to increase the not-to-exceed amount by $13,730, for a total not-to-exceed amount of $58,990. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE, AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: That the City Council hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute a First Amendment to the agreement with DTA Public Finance, Inc. dba DTA to extend the agreement by two years to December 31, 2026 and to increase the not-to-exceed amount by $13,730, for a total not-to-exceed amount of $58,990. Section 2: That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and enter it into the book of original Resolutions. PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of January, 2026. Ron Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney Page 36 of 572 AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AND DTA PUBLIC FINANCE, INC. DBA DTA THIS FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT is entered into this 20th day of January, 2026, by and between the CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, a municipal corporation (“CITY”), and DTA PUBLIC FINANCE, INC. dba DTA, a California corporation (“CONSULTANT”). RECITALS WHEREAS, the CITY and the CONSULTANT (formerly identified as “David Taussig and Associates, Inc. dba DTA”) entered into an agreement on January 29, 2024 (“Agreement”), wherein the CONSULTANT agreed to provide Development Impact Fee (“DIF”) consulting services to CITY, for a not-to-exceed amount of $45,260, and an initial term of January 17, 2024 through December 31, 2024, with the option to extend for up to three (3) one-year extensions; and WHEREAS, based on the CONSULTANT’s performance and quality of work, and to ensure timely completion of DIF consulting services, the CITY desires to have the CONSULTANT continue providing services, and the CONSULTANT is willing to perform such services; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to amend the Agreement by exercising the first and second of the three (3) one- year extensions to extend the term of the Agreement to December 31, 2026, and to increase the not-to-exceed amount by $13,730, for a total not-to-exceed amount of $58,990. AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree that: 1. The January 29, 2024 Agreement in exercise of the extension provision, is hereby amended to extend the term of the Agreement by two (2) years to December 31, 2026. 2. The January 29, 2024 Agreement is hereby amended to increase the not-to-exceed amount by $13,730, for a total not-to-exceed amount of $58,990. 3. The parties further agree that, with the foregoing exceptions, each and every other term and provision of the January 29, 2024 Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. Page 37 of 572 Amended Agreement Page 2 of 3 City of National City and Revised September 2025 DTA Public Finance, Inc. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this First Amendment to the Agreement on the date and year first above written. CITY OF NATIONAL CITY By: __________________________ Ron Morrison, Mayor Date: ___________ APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: ____________________________ Richard E. Romero Acting City Attorney Date: ___________ DTA PUBLIC FINANCE, INC. DBA DTA (Corporation – signatures of two corporate officers required) (Partnership or Sole proprietorship – one signature) By: ______________________________ David Taussig President and Chief Financial Officer Date: ___________ By: ______________________________ Kuda Wekwete Managing Director Date: ___________ CONTACT INFORMATION CITY OF NATIONAL CITY 1243 National City Boulevard National City, CA 91950-4397 Phone: (619) 336-____ Fax: (619) 336-_____ Contact: Title: Dep.: Email: DTA PUBLIC FINANCE, INC. DBA DTA 18201 Von Karman Ave., Suite 220 Irvine, CA 92612 Phone: Fax: Contact: Title: Email: Taxpayer I.D. No.: Page 38 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: Engineering & Public Works Prepared by: Tirza Gonzales, Operations Manager Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Amendments to Extend Terms of the On-Call Consultant Agreements for City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Authorizing the Mayor to Execute 1) Fourth Amendments to the Agreements with a) HDR Engineering, Inc., b) Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., c) KTU&A, d) NV5, Inc., e) STC Traffic, Inc., and e) WSP USA Inc. to Extend the Agreements by One-Year, and 2) a Fifth Amendment to the Agreement with Chen Ryan Associates, Inc. to Extend the Agreement by One-Year.” BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: The Engineering & Public Works Department advertised a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for various engineering, architectural and construction support services, housing and real estate development services, and environmental compliance services on May 1, 2019. The RFQ was advertised on the City’s website, published in the San Diego Union Tribune, e- mailed to over 100 professional consulting firms and also advertised on PlanetBids where over 400 firms were notified. Additionally, the City hosted an Information Session regarding the RFQ process on May 14, 2019 at the MLK Jr. Community Center to encourage local participation, which was attended by over 100 people. The Department received 71 Statement of Qualifications (SOQs) from various firms by the June 10, 2019 deadline. Based on the strength of their SOQs, interviews and past performance, the City of National City entered into Agreements with several consultants to provide on-call support services for National City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP). The original Agreements were all for a not-to-exceed amount of $2,000,000 and a term of three years, with the option to extend for two one-year extensions. A new RFQ for on-call support services was solicited in the Summer of 2025 and the Department received 63 SOQs from various firms by the September 17, 2025 deadline. Staff is requesting to extend the previously amended Agreements by one year to allow consultants to provide a continuation of services for the City’s CIP, as well as to provide staff sufficient time to evaluate the new SOQs. There is no request for additional spending authority as part of the amendments. Page 39 of 572 Therefore, based on performance and quality of work of each consultant, expiring agreements, and to ensure timely completion of CIP projects, staff recommends execution of the following amendments: Fourth Amendments to extend terms of the Agreements by one (1) year for the below listed consultants: 1. HDR Engineering, Inc.: Project support services for CIP including, but not limited to, project management; civil engineering; plan reviews; constructability reviews; construction support; long range planning for multiple disciplines; grants management; community outreach and communications 2. Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.: Project support services for CIP including, but not limited to, project management; traffic civil engineering; traffic engineering; transportation planning; plan reviews; constructability reviews; long range planning on multiple disciplines; grants; grants management; community outreach and communications 3. KTU&A: Project support services for CIP including, but not limited to, project management; landscape architecture and urban design; transportation planning; geographic information systems; long range planning for multiple disciplines; grants management; community outreach and communications 4. NV5, Inc.: Project support services for CIP including, but not limited to, project management; engineering; construction management, inspections and certified payroll; plan reviews; constructability reviews; land surveying; environmental assessments; geotechnical; construction support; community outreach and communications 5. STC Traffic, Inc.: Project support services for CIP including, but not limited to, project management; traffic engineering; transportation planning; traffic signal communications infrastructure and systems integration; plan reviews; constructability reviews; construction support; grants management; community outreach and communications 6. WSP USA, Inc.: Project support services for CIP including, but not limited to, project management; traffic engineering; transportation planning; plan reviews; constructability reviews; long range planning on multiple disciplines; grants management; community outreach and communications A Fifth Amendment to extend the term of the Agreement by one (1) year for the below listed consultant: 1. Chen Ryan Associates, Inc.: Project support services for CIP including, but not limited to, project management, civil engineering; traffic engineering; transportation planning; plan reviews; constructability reviews; long range planning for multiple disciplines; grants management; and community and communications Staff is recommending authorizing the Resolution as stated. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Funding appropriated through CIP process. No additional spending authority is being requested. Page 40 of 572 RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Not Applicable ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA and is therefore not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with Ralph M. Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Exhibit A – Amendments Exhibit B – Resolution Page 41 of 572 FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AND HDR ENGINEERING, INC. THIS FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT is entered into this 20th day of January, 2026, by and between the CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, a municipal corporation (“CITY”), and HDR ENGINEERING, INC., a Nebraska corporation (the “CONSULTANT”). RECITALS WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2019-175 approving an agreement (the “Agreement”) with the CONSULTANT for the term of December 3, 2019 through December 2, 2022, wherein the CONSULTANT agreed to provide on-call project support services for the CITY’s Capital Improvement Program (“CIP”) including, but not limited to, project management; civil engineering; plan reviews; constructability reviews; construction support; long range planning for multiple disciplines; grants management; and community outreach and communications, for a not-to-exceed amount of $2,000,000, and an initial term of three (3) years, with the option to extend this term for up to two (2) one-year extensions; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-172 approving the First Amendment to the Agreement, increasing the $2,000,000 not-to-exceed amount by $1,000,000 for a total not-to exceed amount of $3,000,000, and exercising the first of two (2) extensions extending the Agreement by one (1) year to December 2, 2023; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2023-163 approving the Second Amendment to the Agreement, increasing the $3,000,000 not-to-exceed amount by $1,000,000 for a total not-to-exceed amount of $4,000,000, and exercising the second of two (2) extensions extending the Agreement by one (1) year to December 2, 2024; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2024-157 approving the Third Amendment to the Agreement, extending the Agreement by one (1) year to December 2, 2025; and WHEREAS, the CITY advertised a new Request for Qualifications (“RFQ”) for on- call project support services for the CITY’s CIP but, in order to allow sufficient time to evaluate the RFQ, and to ensure continuation of services for the CITY’s CIP in the interim, the CITY desires to further extend the Agreement by one (1) year; and WHEREAS, based on the CONSULTANT’s performance and quality of work, expiring agreement and to ensure timely completion of CIP projects, the CITY desires to Page 42 of 572 have the CONSULTANT continue providing such services, and the CONSULTANT is willing to perform such services; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to extend the term of the Agreement to December 2, 2026. AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree that: 1. The December 3, 2019 Agreement, as previously amended by the First, Second, and Third Amendments, is hereby amended to extend the term of the Agreement by one (1) year to December 2, 2026. 2. The parties further agree that, with the foregoing exceptions, each and every other term and provision of the December 3, 2019 Agreement, as amended by the First, Second, and Third Amendments, shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Fourth Amendment to the Agreement on the date and year first above written. CITY OF NATIONAL CITY By: __________________________ Ron Morrison, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: ____________________________ Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney HDR ENGINEERING, INC. (Corporation – signatures of two corporate officers required) (Partnership or Sole proprietorship – one signature) By: ______________________________ (Name) ______________________________ (Print) ______________________________ (Title) By: ______________________________ (Name) ______________________________ (Print) ______________________________ (Title) Page 43 of 572 FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AND KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. THIS FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT is entered into this 20th day of January, 2026, by and between the CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, a municipal corporation (“CITY”), and KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC., a North Carolina corporation (the “CONSULTANT”). RECITALS WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2020-11 approving an agreement (the “Agreement”) with the CONSULTANT for the term of January 21, 2020 through January 20, 2023, wherein the CONSULTANT agreed to provide on-call project support services for the CITY’s Capital Improvement Program (“CIP”) including, but not limited to, project management; traffic civil engineering; traffic engineering; transportation planning; plan reviews; constructability reviews; long range planning for multiple disciplines; grants management; and community outreach and communications, for a not- to-exceed amount of $2,000,000, and an initial term of three (3) years, with the option to extend this term for up to two (2) one-year extensions; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-172 approving the First Amendment to the Agreement, increasing the $2,000,000 not-to-exceed amount by $1,000,000 for a total not-to exceed amount of $3,000,000, and exercising the first of two (2) extensions extending the Agreement by one (1) year to January 20, 2024; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2023-163 approving the Second Amendment to the Agreement, increasing the $3,000,000 not-to-exceed amount by $1,000,000 for a total not-to-exceed amount of $4,000,000, and exercising the second of two (2) extensions extending the Agreement by one (1) year to January 20, 2025; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2024-157 approving the Third Amendment to the Agreement, extending the Agreement by one (1) year to January 20, 2026; and WHEREAS, the CITY advertised a new Request for Qualifications (“RFQ”) for on- call project support services for the CITY’s CIP but, in order to allow sufficient time to evaluate the RFQ, and to ensure continuation of services for the CITY’s CIP in the interim, the CITY desires to further extend the Agreement by one (1) year; and WHEREAS, based on the CONSULTANT’s performance and quality of work, expiring agreement and to ensure timely completion of CIP projects, the CITY desires to Page 44 of 572 have the CONSULTANT continue providing such services, and the CONSULTANT is willing to perform such services; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to extend the term of the Agreement to January 20, 2027. AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree that: 1. The January 21, 2020 Agreement, as previously amended by the First, Second, and Third Amendments, is hereby amended to extend the term of the Agreement by one (1) year to January 20, 2027. 2. The parties further agree that, with the foregoing exceptions, each and every other term and provision of the January 20, 2020 Agreement, as amended by the First, Second, and Third Amendments, shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Fourth Amendment to the Agreement on the date and year first above written. CITY OF NATIONAL CITY By: __________________________ Ron Morrison, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: ____________________________ Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. (Corporation – signatures of two corporate officers required) (Partnership or Sole proprietorship – one signature) By: ______________________________ (Name) ______________________________ (Print) ______________________________ (Title) By: ______________________________ (Name) ______________________________ (Print) ______________________________ (Title) Page 45 of 572 FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AND KTU&A THIS FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT is entered into this 20th day of January, 2026, by and between the CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, a municipal corporation (“CITY”), and KTU&A, a California corporation (the “CONSULTANT”). RECITALS WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2019-176 approving an agreement (the “Agreement”) with the CONSULTANT for the term of December 3, 2019 through December 2, 2022, wherein the CONSULTANT agreed to provide on-call project support services for the CITY’s Capital Improvement Program (“CIP”) including, but not limited to, project management; landscape architecture and urban design; transportation planning; geographic information systems; long range planning for multiple disciplines; grants management; and community outreach and communications, for a not-to-exceed amount of $2,000,000, and an initial term of three (3) years, with the option to extend this term for up to two (2) one-year extensions; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-172 approving the First Amendment to the Agreement, increasing the $2,000,000 not-to-exceed amount by $1,000,000 for a total not-to exceed amount of $3,000,000, and exercising the first of two (2) extensions extending the Agreement by one (1) year to December 2, 2023; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2023-163 approving the Second Amendment to the Agreement, increasing the $3,000,000 not-to-exceed amount by $1,000,000 for a total not-to-exceed amount of $4,000,000, and exercising the second of two (2) extensions extending the Agreement by one (1) year to December 2, 2024; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2024-157 approving the Third Amendment to the Agreement, increasing the $4,000,000 not-to-exceed amount by $1,000,000 for a total not-to-exceed amount of $5,000,000, and extending the Agreement by one (1) year to December 2, 2025; and WHEREAS, the CITY advertised a new Request for Qualifications (“RFQ”) for on- call project support services for the CITY’s CIP but, in order to allow sufficient time to evaluate the RFQ, and to ensure continuation of services for the CITY’s CIP in the interim, the CITY desires to further extend the Agreement by one (1) year; and WHEREAS, based on the CONSULTANT’s performance and quality of work, expiring agreement and to ensure timely completion of CIP projects, the CITY desires to Page 46 of 572 have the CONSULTANT continue providing such services, and the CONSULTANT is willing to perform such services; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to extend the term of the Agreement to December 2, 2026. AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree that: 1. The December 3, 2019 Agreement, as previously amended by the First, Second, and Third Amendments, is hereby amended to extend the term of the Agreement by one (1) year to December 2, 2026. 2. The parties further agree that, with the foregoing exceptions, each and every other term and provision of the December 3, 2019 Agreement, as amended by the First, Second, and Third Amendments, shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Fourth Amendment to the Agreement on the date and year first above written. CITY OF NATIONAL CITY By: __________________________ Ron Morrison, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: ____________________________ Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney KTU&A (Corporation – signatures of two corporate officers required) (Partnership or Sole proprietorship – one signature) By: ______________________________ (Name) ______________________________ (Print) ______________________________ (Title) By: ______________________________ (Name) ______________________________ (Print) ______________________________ (Title) Page 47 of 572 FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AND NV5, INC. THIS FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT is entered into this 20th day of January, 2026, by and between the CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, a municipal corporation (“CITY”), and NV5, INC., a California corporation (the “CONSULTANT”). RECITALS WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2019-177 approving an agreement (the “Agreement”) with the CONSULTANT for the term of December 3, 2019 through December 2, 2022, wherein the CONSULTANT agreed to provide on-call project support services for the CITY’s Capital Improvement Program (“CIP”) including, but not limited to, project management; engineering; construction management; inspections and certified payroll; plan reviews; constructability reviews; land surveying; environmental assessments; geotechnical; construction support; and community outreach and communications, for a not-to-exceed amount of $2,000,000, and an initial term of three (3) years, with the option to extend this term for up to two (2) one-year extensions; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-172 approving the First Amendment to the Agreement, increasing the $2,000,000 not-to-exceed amount by $1,000,000 for a total not-to exceed amount of $3,000,000, and exercising the first of two (2) extensions extending the Agreement by one (1) year to December 2, 2023; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2023-163 approving the Second Amendment to the Agreement, increasing the $3,000,000 not-to-exceed amount by $1,000,000 for a total not-to-exceed amount of $4,000,000, and exercising the second of two (2) extensions extending the Agreement by one (1) year to December 2, 2024; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2024-157 approving the Third Amendment to the Agreement, extending the Agreement by one (1) year to December 2, 2025; and WHEREAS, the CITY advertised a new Request for Qualifications (“RFQ”) for on- call project support services for the CITY’s CIP but, in order to allow sufficient time to evaluate the RFQ, and to ensure continuation of services for the CITY’s CIP in the interim, the CITY desires to further extend the Agreement by one (1) year; and WHEREAS, based on the CONSULTANT’s performance and quality of work, expiring agreement and to ensure timely completion of CIP projects, the CITY desires to Page 48 of 572 have the CONSULTANT continue providing such services, and the CONSULTANT is willing to perform such services; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to extend the term of the Agreement to December 2, 2026. AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree that: 1. The December 3, 2019 Agreement, as previously amended by the First, Second, and Third Amendments, is hereby amended to extend the term of the Agreement by one (1) year to December 2, 2026. 2. The parties further agree that, with the foregoing exceptions, each and every other term and provision of the December 3, 2019 Agreement, as amended by the First, Second, and Third Amendments, shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Fourth Amendment to the Agreement on the date and year first above written. CITY OF NATIONAL CITY By: __________________________ Ron Morrison, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: ____________________________ Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney NV5, INC. (Corporation – signatures of two corporate officers required) (Partnership or Sole proprietorship – one signature) By: ______________________________ (Name) ______________________________ (Print) ______________________________ (Title) By: ______________________________ (Name) ______________________________ (Print) ______________________________ (Title) Page 49 of 572 FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AND STC TRAFFIC, INC. THIS FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT is entered into this 20th day of January, 2026, by and between the CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, a municipal corporation (“CITY”), and STC TRAFFIC, INC., a California corporation (the “CONSULTANT”). RECITALS WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2019-164 approving an agreement (the “Agreement”) with the CONSULTANT for the term of November 19, 2019 through November 18, 2022, wherein the CONSULTANT agreed to provide on-call project support services for the CITY’s Capital Improvement Program (“CIP”) including, but not limited to, project management; traffic engineering; transportation planning; traffic signal communications infrastructure and systems integration; plan reviews; constructability reviews; construction support; grants management; and community outreach and communications, for a not-to-exceed amount of $2,000,000, and an initial term of three (3) years, with the option to extend this term for up to two (2) one-year extensions; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-172 approving the First Amendment to the Agreement, increasing the $2,000,000 not-to-exceed amount by $1,000,000 for a total not-to exceed amount of $3,000,000, and exercising the first of two (2) extensions extending the Agreement by one (1) year to November 18, 2023; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2023-145 approving the Second Amendment to the Agreement, increasing the $3,000,000 not-to-exceed amount by $1,000,000 for a total not-to-exceed amount of $4,000,000, and exercising the second of two (2) extensions extending the Agreement by one (1) year to November 18, 2024; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2024-157 approving the Third Amendment to the Agreement, extending the Agreement by one (1) year to November 18, 2025; and WHEREAS, the CITY advertised a new Request for Qualifications (“RFQ”) for on- call project support services for the CITY’s CIP but, in order to allow sufficient time to evaluate the RFQ, and to ensure continuation of services for the CITY’s CIP in the interim, the CITY desires to further extend the Agreement by one (1) year; and Page 50 of 572 WHEREAS, based on the CONSULTANT’s performance and quality of work, expiring agreement and to ensure timely completion of CIP projects, the CITY desires to have the CONSULTANT continue providing such services, and the CONSULTANT is willing to perform such services; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to extend the term of the Agreement to November 18, 2026. AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree that: 1. The November 19, 2019 Agreement, as previously amended by the First, Second, and Third Amendments, is hereby amended to extend the term of the Agreement by one (1) year to November 18, 2026. 2. The parties further agree that, with the foregoing exceptions, each and every other term and provision of the November 19, 2019 Agreement, as amended by the First, Second, and Third Amendments, shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Fourth Amendment to the Agreement on the date and year first above written. CITY OF NATIONAL CITY By: __________________________ Ron Morrison, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: ____________________________ Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney STC TRAFFIC, INC. (Corporation – signatures of two corporate officers required) (Partnership or Sole proprietorship – one signature) By: ______________________________ (Name) ______________________________ (Print) ______________________________ (Title) By: ______________________________ (Name) ______________________________ (Print) ______________________________ (Title) Page 51 of 572 FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AND WSP USA INC. THIS FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT is entered into this 20th day of January, 2026, by and between the CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, a municipal corporation (“CITY”), and WSP USA, INC., a New York corporation (the “CONSULTANT”). RECITALS WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2019-178 approving an agreement (the “Agreement”) with the CONSULTANT for the term of December 3, 2019 through December 2, 2022, wherein the CONSULTANT agreed to provide on-call project support services for the CITY’s Capital Improvement Program (“CIP”) including, but not limited to, project management; traffic engineering; transportation planning; plan reviews; constructability reviews; long range planning on multiple disciplines; grants management; and community outreach and communications, for a not-to-exceed amount of $2,000,000, and an initial term of three (3) years, with the option to extend this term for up to two (2) one-year extensions; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-172 approving the First Amendment to the Agreement, increasing the $2,000,000 not-to-exceed amount by $1,000,000 for a total not-to exceed amount of $3,000,000, and exercising the first of two (2) extensions extending the Agreement by one (1) year to December 2, 2023; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2023-163 approving the Second Amendment to the Agreement, increasing the $3,000,000 not-to-exceed amount by $1,000,000 for a total not-to-exceed amount of $4,000,000, and exercising the second of two (2) extensions extending the Agreement by one (1) year to December 2, 2024; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2024-157 approving the Third Amendment to the Agreement, extending the Agreement by one (1) year to December 2, 2025; and WHEREAS, the CITY advertised a new Request for Qualifications (“RFQ”) for on- call project support services for the CITY’s CIP but, in order to allow sufficient time to evaluate the RFQ, and to ensure continuation of services for the CITY’s CIP in the interim, the CITY desires to further extend the Agreement by one (1) year; and WHEREAS, based on the CONSULTANT’s performance and quality of work, expiring agreement and to ensure timely completion of CIP projects, the CITY desires to Page 52 of 572 have the CONSULTANT continue providing such services, and the CONSULTANT is willing to perform such services; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to extend the term of the Agreement to December 2, 2026. AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree that: 1. The December 3, 2019 Agreement, as previously amended by the First, Second, and Third Amendments, is hereby amended to extend the term of the Agreement by one (1) year to December 2, 2026. 2. The parties further agree that, with the foregoing exceptions, each and every other term and provision of the December 3, 2019 Agreement, as amended by the First, Second, and Third Amendments, shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Fourth Amendment to the Agreement on the date and year first above written. CITY OF NATIONAL CITY By: __________________________ Ron Morrison, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: ____________________________ Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney WSP USA INC. (Corporation – signatures of two corporate officers required) (Partnership or Sole proprietorship – one signature) By: ______________________________ (Name) ______________________________ (Print) ______________________________ (Title) By: ______________________________ (Name) ______________________________ (Print) ______________________________ (Title) Page 53 of 572 FIFTH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AND CHEN RYAN ASSOCIATES, INC. THIS FIFTH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT is entered into this 20th day of January, 2026, by and between the CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, a municipal corporation (“CITY”), and CHEN RYAN ASSOCIATES, INC., a California corporation (the “CONSULTANT”). RECITALS WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2019-163 approving an agreement (the “Agreement”) with the CONSULTANT for the term of November 19, 2019 through November 18, 2022, wherein the CONSULTANT agreed to provide on-call project support services for the CITY’s Capital Improvement Program (“CIP”) including, but not limited to, project management; civil engineering; traffic engineering; transportation planning; plan reviews; constructability reviews; long range planning for multiple disciplines; grants management; and community outreach and communications, for a not-to-exceed amount of $2,000,000, and an initial term of three (3) years, with the option to extend this term for up to two (2) one-year extensions; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2021-122 approving the First Amendment to the Agreement, increasing the $2,000,000 not-to-exceed amount by $1,000,000 for a total not-to exceed amount of $3,000,000; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-172 approving the Second Amendment to the Agreement, increasing the $3,000,000 not-to-exceed amount by $1,000,000 for a total not-to-exceed amount of $4,000,000, and exercising the first of two (2) extensions extending the Agreement by one (1) year to November 18, 2023; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2023-145 approving the Third Amendment to the Agreement, increasing the $4,000,000 not-to-exceed amount by $1,000,000 for a total not-to-exceed amount of $5,000,000, and exercising the second of two (2) extensions extending the Agreement by one (1) year to November 18, 2024; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2024-157 approving the Third Amendment to the Agreement increasing the $5,000,000 not-to-exceed amount by $1,000,000 for a total not-to-exceed amount of $6,000,000, and extending the Agreement by one (1) year to November 18, 2025; and WHEREAS, the CITY advertised a new Request for Qualifications (“RFQ”) for on- call project support services for the CITY’s CIP but, in order to allow sufficient time to Page 54 of 572 evaluate the RFQ, and to ensure continuation of services for the CITY’s CIP in the interim, the CITY desires to further extend the Agreement by one (1) year; and WHEREAS, based on the CONSULTANT’s performance and quality of work, expiring agreement and to ensure timely completion of CIP projects, the CITY desires to have the CONSULTANT continue providing such services, and the CONSULTANT is willing to perform such services; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to extend the term of the Agreement to November 18, 2026. AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree that: 1. The November 19, 2019 Agreement, as previously amended by the First, Second, Third, and Fourth Amendments, is hereby amended to extend the term of the Agreement by one (1) year to November 18, 2026. 2. The parties further agree that, with the foregoing exceptions, each and every other term and provision of the November 19, 2019 Agreement, as amended by the First, Second, Third, and Fourth Amendments, shall remain in full force and effect. /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// Page 55 of 572 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Fifth Amendment to the Agreement on the date and year first above written. CITY OF NATIONAL CITY By: __________________________ Ron Morrison, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: ____________________________ Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney CHEN RYAN ASSOCIATES, INC. (Corporation – signatures of two corporate officers required) (Partnership or Sole proprietorship – one signature) By: ______________________________ (Name) ______________________________ (Print) ______________________________ (Title) By: ______________________________ (Name) ______________________________ (Print) ______________________________ (Title) Page 56 of 572 RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE 1) FOURTH AMENDMENTS TO THE AGREEMENTS WITH A) HDR ENGINEERING, INC.; B) KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC.; C) KTU&A; D) NV5, INC; E) STC TRAFFIC, INC.; AND E) WSP USA, INC. TO EXTEND THE AGREEMENTS BY ONE YEAR; AND 2) A FIFTH AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT WITH CHEN RYAN ASSOCIATES, INC. TO EXTEND THE AGREEMENT BY ONE YEAR. WHEREAS, the Engineering & Public Works Department advertised a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for various engineering, architectural and construction support services, housing and real estate development services, and environmental compliance services on May 1, 2019; and WHEREAS, based on the strength of their Statements of Qualifications, interviews and past performance, the City of National City entered into agreements with several consultants to provide on-call support services for National City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP); and WHEREAS, the original agreements were each for a not-to-exceed amount of $2,000,000 and a term of three years, with the option to extend for two one-year extensions; and WHEREAS, a new RFQ was solicited in the summer of 2025 and closed on September 17, 2025, but is still under evaluation by staff and, to ensure continuation of services for the City’s CIP in the interim, the City desires to further extend the agreements by one year; and WHEREAS, based on the consultants’ performance and quality of work, expiring agreements, increased staffing demands, and to ensure timely completion of CIP projects, the City and the below listed consultants desire to execute: 1. Fourth Amendments to extend the Agreements by one year for the below listed consultants: a. HDR Engineering, Inc.: Project support services for CIP including, but not limited to, project management; civil engineering; plan reviews; constructability reviews; construction support; long range planning for multiple disciplines; grants management; community outreach and communications. Original Agreement Reso 2019-175 on December 3, 2019 First Amendment Reso 2022-172 on November 1, 2022 Second Amendment Reso 2023-163 on November 21, 2023 Third Amendment Reso 2024-157 on December 3, 2024 b. Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.: Project support services for CIP including, but not limited to, project management; traffic civil engineering; traffic engineering; transportation planning; plan reviews; constructability reviews; long range planning on multiple disciplines; grants; grants management; community outreach and communications. Original Agreement Reso 2020-11 on January 21, 2020 Page 57 of 572 First Amendment Reso 2022-172 on November 1, 2022 Second Amendment Reso 2023-163 on November 21, 2023 Third Amendment Reso 2024-157 on December 3, 2024 c. KTU&A: Project support services for CIP including, but not limited to, project management; landscape architecture and urban design; transportation planning; geographic information systems; long range planning for multiple disciplines; grants management; community outreach and communications. Original Agreement Reso 2019-176 on December 3, 2019 First Amendment Reso 2022-172 on November 1, 2022 Second Amendment Reso 2023-163 on November 21, 2023 Third Amendment Reso 2024-157 on December 3, 2024 d. NV5, Inc.: Project support services for CIP including, but not limited to, project management; engineering; construction management, inspections and certified payroll; plan reviews; constructability reviews; land surveying; environmental assessments; geotechnical; construction support; community outreach and communications. Original Agreement Reso 2019-177 on December 3, 2019 First Amendment Reso 2022-172 on November 1, 2022 Second Amendment Reso 2023-163 on November 21, 2023 Third Amendment Reso 2024-157 on December 3, 2024 e. STC Traffic, Inc.: Project support services for CIP including, but not limited to, project management; traffic engineering; transportation planning; traffic signal communications infrastructure and systems integration; plan reviews; constructability reviews; construction support; grants management; community outreach and communications. Original Agreement Reso 2019-164 on November 17, 2019 First Amendment Reso 2022-172 on November 1, 2022 Second Amendment Reso 2023-145 on October 17, 2023 Third Amendment Reso 2024-157 on December 3, 2024 f. WSP USA Inc.: Project support services for CIP including, but not limited to, project management; traffic engineering; transportation planning; plan reviews; constructability reviews; long range planning on multiple disciplines; grants management; community outreach and communications. Original Agreement Reso 2019-178 on December 3, 2019 First Amendment Reso 2022-172 on November 1, 2022 Second Amendment Reso 2023-163 on November 21, 2023 Third Amendment Reso 2024-157 on December 3, 2024 2. A Fifth Amendment to extend the agreement by one year for the below listed consultant: Chen Ryan Associates, Inc.: Project support services for CIP including, but not limited to, project management, civil engineering; traffic engineering; transportation Page 58 of 572 planning; plan reviews; constructability reviews; long range planning for multiple disciplines; grants management; and community and communications. Original Agreement Reso 2019-163 on November 17, 2019 First Amendment Reso 2021-122 on September 7, 2021 Second Amendment Reso 2022-172 on November 1, 2022 Third Amendment Reso 2023-145 on October 17, 2023 Fourth Amendment Reso 2024-157 on December 3, 2024 NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE, AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: That the City Council hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute 1) Fourth Amendments to the agreements with a) HDR Engineering, Inc.; b) Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.; c) KTU&A; d) NV5, Inc.; e) STC Traffic, Inc.; and e) WSP USA Inc. to extend the agreements by one year; and 2) a Fifth Amendment to the agreement with Chen Ryan Associates, Inc. to extend the agreement by one year. Section 2: That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and enter it into the book of original Resolutions. PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of January 2026. Ron Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney Page 59 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: Engineering and Public Works Prepared by: Luca Zappiello, Principal Civil Engineer Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Awarding a Contract to In The Dirt Engineering for the E. 20th Street Storm Drain Project, CIP No. 25-06. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, 1) Awarding a Contract to In The Dirt Engineering in the Not-To-Exceed Amount of $339,388 for the E. 20th Street Storm Drain Project, CIP No. 25-06; 2) Authorizing a 15% Contingency in the Amount of $50,908 for any Unforeseen Changes; and 3) Authorizing the Mayor to Execute the Contract.” BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: The project, which is located on E. 20th Street between Granger Ave. and Van Ness Avenue, represents the final phase of improving the storm drainage system in this area. The primary objective of the project is to increase system capacity, as this area has been prone to flooding during high intensity rain events. Staff evaluated the system and determined that the facilities need to be upsized. The project will replace approximately 356 feet of 12" Reinforced Concrete Pipe (RCP) in E. 20th Street with 24” RCP, in addition to other system improvements. On November 4, 2025, a bid solicitation was posted on PlanetBids, which is a free public electronic bidding system for contractors. Additionally, the bid solicitation was advertised in local newspapers on November 13, 2025, and November 20, 2025. On December 5, 2025, thirteen (13) bids were received by the 5:00 p.m. deadline and In The Dirt Engineering was the apparent lowest bidder with a total bid amount of $339,388. Upon review of all documents submitted, In the Dirt Engineering’s bid was found responsive and they are the lowest responsible bidder qualified to perform the work as described in the project specifications. Staff recommends awarding a contract to In the Dirt Engineering in the not-to-exceed amount of $339,388 and authorizing a 15% contingency in the amount of $50,908 to address any unforeseen conditions that may arise. Attached is the bid item summary sheet indicating the line-item costs of the bid for reference. Also attached is the Owner-Contractor Agreement. Page 60 of 572 FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Appropriations for this project are available within the Capital Improvements budget. Expenditures will be reported in the following account: Contract Award $339,388 Expenditure Account No. 100-10-18-18500-7598-7049100 (Drainage) 15% Contingency $50,908 Expenditure Account No. 100-10-18-18500-7598-7049100 (Drainage) RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Transportation Choices and Infrastructure ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is a project under CEQA subject to a Categorical Exemption. A Notice of Categorical Exemption under CEQA will be filed with the County Recorder’s Office prior to starting construction. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Exhibit A – Improvement Plans Exhibit B – Bid Opening Summary Exhibit C – Three Lowest Bidders Summary Exhibit D – Owner-Contractor Agreement Exhibit E – Resolution Page 61 of 572 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY PLANS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF 3131 VALLEY ROAD DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS " “” “” ” TR A F F I C E. 20TH STREET STORM DRAIN (CIP 25-06) GR A N G E R A V E PROJECT LOCATION 10/15/2025 E. 20TH STREET STORM DRAIN (CIP 25-06) GRANGER AVE. STORM DRAIN 10/15/2025 2 11654-D 25-06 Page 62 of 572 TR A F F I C E. 20TH STREET STORM DRAIN 10/14/2025 4+ 1 7 - 6 ' R T . C L T Y P E A - 4 C O (T C 1 7 1 . 2 1 ) 1+00 2+00 3+00 170 180 160 (I E 1 6 4 . 0 0 ) 1+ 0 0 C L G R A N G E R A V E . 0+ 8 2 E X I S T . T Y P E A - 4 C O (T C 1 7 1 . 4 1 ) 1+ 4 0 P C R (T C 1 7 2 . 5 1 ) (T C 1 7 1 . 8 1 ) (T C 1 7 1 . 2 0 ) (T C 1 7 0 . 7 7 ) (T C 1 7 0 . 5 2 ) (T C 1 7 0 . 4 5 ) (T C 1 7 0 . 5 7 ) (1 8 " I E 1 6 5 . 6 6 ) (1 2 " I E 1 6 6 . 3 8 ) (T C 1 7 2 . 1 9 ) (T C 1 7 3 . 3 8 ) (T C 1 7 2 . 8 8 ) 4+00 4+ 1 7 C L T Y P E B C I , L = 5 ' (TC 1 7 0 . 4 5 ) (T C 1 7 0 . 8 6 ) EX. TOP OF N'LY CURB EX . 6 " V C P RE M O V E P O R . A B A N . 1 2 " C I W T R . ( T P 1 6 7 . 8 7 ) 4+ 1 7 . 0 0 C L T Y P E B C I , L = 5 ' CL E . 2 0 T H S T . 24 " I E 1 6 4 . 5 0 18 " I E 1 6 7 . 8 0 24 " I E 1 6 4 . 1 5 18 " I E 1 6 7 . 2 4 1+ 6 0 B V C 3.90% 160' VC 2+40 PVI 175.31 3.50% 280' VC 4+80 PVI 166.91 3+ 2 0 E V C 3+ 4 0 B V C VC T A N 9 . 1 4 % EX. 6" VCP SEWER @ 0.90% (I E 1 6 7 . 4 2 ) (T C 1 7 3 . 7 0 ) (T C 1 7 3 . 8 3 ) (T C 1 7 3 . 7 8 ) (T C 1 7 3 . 5 4 ) (T C 1 7 3 . 1 2 ) 0+ 9 5 C L S M H 4+ 7 5 C L S M H REMOVE EX. 12" RCP (I E 1 6 6 . 9 0 ) (1 2 " I E 1 6 7 . 9 5 ) (1 2 " I E 1 6 8 . 7 1 ) (2 4 " I E 1 6 0 . 7 5 ) 247'-24" RCP (1350-D) @ 1.00% 4+17-28' LT. REMOVE EXIST. CURB INLET AND CONSTRUCT TYPE B CURB INLET, L=5' 4+17-22' RT. REMOVE EXIST. CURB INLET AND CONSTRUCT TYPE B CURB INLET, L=5'. RECONNECT EXIST. 12" STORM DRAIN TO SOUTH. EXIST. CURB INLET TO REMAIN GR A N G E R A V E N U E EXIST. CURB INLET TO REMAIN 0+86 CONNECT TO EX. 24" RCP STUB PROFILE: E. 20TH STREET STORM DRAIN SCALE: HORIZ.: 1"=20' VERT.: 1"=4' N SCALE: 1"=20' S S SSW W W W NOTE: CONTRACTOR TO POTHOLE ALL EXISTING UTILITIES AT CROSSINGS AND POINTS OF CONNECTION TO CONFIRM HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LOCATIONS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. RESTORE EXIST. SURFACE IMPROVEMENTS IN KIND, TYP. E. 20TH STREET WW G GG EX. 12" RCP TO BE ABANDONED EXIST. SDG&E POLE, CONTRACTOR TO PROTECT IN PLACE EXIST. SDG&E POLE, CONTRACTOR TO PROTECT IN PLACE 22 EX. 12" ACP WTR.ABAN. 12" CIP WTR. EX. 2" HP GAS EX. 6" VCP SWR. EX . 8 " A C P W T R . EX . 8 " A C P W T R . EX. 12" PVC WTR. 2825 2903 2905 1939 27 4 1 2101 0+ 8 6 C O N N E C T T O EX . 2 4 " R C P S T U B 1+70-6' RT. CONSTRUCT TYPE 'A-4' CLEANOUT 1+ 7 0 - 6 ' R T . C O N S T R U C T T Y P E ' A - 4 ' C O IE 1 6 1 . 6 8 93'-24" RCP (1350-D) @ 1.00% EX . 2 " H P G A S (T P 1 6 7 . 0 3 ) EX . 1 2 " P V C W T R . ( T P 1 6 6 . 2 5 ) EX. 12" PVC WTR. WO A2989 170 4+ 1 7 - 6 ' R T . C L T Y P E A - 4 C O 24 " I E 1 6 4 . 1 5 18 " I E 1 6 7 . 2 4 16'-24" RCP (1350-D) @ 2.2% 28'-18" RCP (2000-D) @ 2.0% 4+17-6' RT. CONSTRUCT TYPE 'A-4' CLEANOUT EXIST. SDG&E POLE, CONTRACTOR TO PROTECT IN PLACE REMOVE PORTION OF ABAN. 12" CIP WTR. & PLUG ENDS RECONNECT EX. 12" RCP REMOVE CONFLICTING PORTIONS OF EXIST. 12" RCP STORM DRAIN AND ABANDON REMAINDER EX . 2 " HP G A S EX . 8 " W T R . EX . 1 2 " W T R . 11654-D 25-06 EX . 2 " H P G A S EX . 2 " HP G A S EXIST. SDG&E GAS, CONTRACTOR TO MAINTAIN 12" HORIZ. & VERT. SEPARATION EXIST. SDG&E GAS, CONTRACTOR TO MAINTAIN 12" HORIZ. & VERT. SEPARATION EXIST. SDG&E GAS, CONTRACTOR TO MAINTAIN 12" HORIZ. & VERT. SEPARATION CAUTION-EXIST. SDG&E OH ELECTRIC Page 63 of 572 GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS 30 ' 20 ' GA S GA S GA S GA S GA S GA S GA S GA S GA S GA S GA S GA S 12 ' 6' GA S GA S GA S GA S GA S GA S GA S GA S GA S GA S GAS GA S GA S GA S BID OPENING SUMMARY NAME: E. 20th Street Storm Drain CIP NO: 25-06 DATE: December 5, 2025 TIME: 5:00 P.M. ESTIMATE: $365,000 PROJECT ENGINEER: Luca Zappiello NO. BIDDER’S NAME BID AMOUNT BID SECURITY -BOND 1 In the Dirt Engineering P.O.Box 3232 Ramona, California 92065 $339,388 Bond 2 Prestige prime engineering 1414 Sundale Rd El cajon, California 92019 $ 357,695 Bond 3 RP General Construction, Inc. 28357 Cole Grade Rd Valley Center, California 92082 $ 361,950 Bond 4 ACCO Engineered Systems, Inc. 5950 Nancy Ridge Dr., Suite 500 San Diego, California 92121 $ 379,741 Bond 5 A. Vidovich Construction Co. Inc. 15786 Miss Ellie Lane Lakeside, California 92040 $ 386,983 Bond 6 PAL General Engineering Inc 9939 Hibert Street, Suite 201 San Diego, California 92131 $ 388,190 Bond Exhibit B Page 64 of 572 7 A. B. Hashmi, Inc. 13066 Deer Canyon Court San Diego, California 92131 $ 408,880 Bond 8 Palm Engineering Construction 7330 Opportunity Rd Suite A San Diego, California 92111 $ 417,010 Bond 9 Rove Engineering Inc 8291 Aero Place Ste 100 San Diego, California 92123 $ 419,423 Bond 10 LB Civil Construction, Inc. 324 E. Valley Pkwy Escondido, California 92025 $ 485,380 Bond 11 VETERAN BUILDERS 614 E Ovington St. Lancaster, California 93535 $514,764 Bond 12 DB PIPELINE INC. 1325 Pipeline Drive Vista, California 92081 $525,000 Bond 13 Montano Pipeline, Inc. 231 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista, California 91979 $565,000 Bond Page 65 of 572 SUMMARY OF BID ITEMS TOP THREE BIDS RECIEVED NAME: E. 20th Street Storm Drain CIP NO: 25-06 DATE: December 5, 2025 TIME: 5:00 P.M. ESTIMATE: $365,000 PROJECT ENGINEER: Luca Zappiello Exhibit C Page 66 of 572 OWNER - CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT E. 20TH STREET STORM DRAIN, CIP NO. 25-06 This Owner-Contractor Agreement (“Agreement”) is made by and between the City of National City, 1243 National City Boulevard National City, California 91950 and In The Dirt Engineering (“Contractor”), 1435 Lila Road, Ramona, CA 92065, on the 20th day of January, 2026, for the construction of the above referenced Project. In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements set forth herein, the Owner and Contractor have mutually agreed as follows: 1. CONSTRUCTION The Contractor agrees to do all the work and furnish all the labor, services, materials and equipment necessary to construct and complete the Project in a turn-key manner in accordance with this Agreement and all documents and plans referenced in Exhibit “A”, (hereinafter “Contract Documents”), in compliance with all relevant Federal, State of California, County of San Diego and City of National City codes and regulations, and to the satisfaction of the Owner. 2. CONTRACT PRICE Owner hereby agrees to pay and the Contractor agrees to accept as full compensation for constructing the project in accordance with these Contract Documents in an amount not to exceed the contract price as set forth in Exhibit “B” attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Payments to the Contractor shall be made in the manner described in the Special Provisions. 3. TIME FOR PERFORMANCE Time is of the essence for this Agreement and the Contractor shall construct the project in every detail to a complete and turn-key fashion to the satisfaction of the Owner within the specified duration set forth in the Special Provisions. 4. NON-DISCRIMINATION In the performance of this Agreement, the Contractor shall not refuse or fail to hire or employ any qualified person, or bar or discharge from employment any person, or discriminate against any person, with respect to such person's compensation, terms, conditions or privileges of employment because of such person's race, religious status, sex or age. Page 67 of 572 5. AUTHORIZED OWNER REPRESENTATIVES On behalf of the Owner, the Project Manager designated at the pre-construction meeting shall be the Owner’s authorized representative in the interpretation and enforcement of all Work performed in connection with this Agreement. 6. WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE a) By my signature hereunder, as Contractor, I certify that I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code, which requires every employer to be insured against liability for Workers’ Compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of that Code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the Work of this Agreement. b) The Contractor shall require each subcontractor to comply with the requirements of Section 3700 of the Labor Code. Before commencing any Work, the Contractor shall cause each subcontractor to execute the following certification: "I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code, which requires every employer to be insured against liability for worker's compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of that Code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the Work of this Agreement." 7. ENTIRE AGREEMENT; CONFLICT The Contract Documents comprise the entire agreement between the Owner and the Contractor with respect to the Work. In the event of conflict between the terms of this Agreement and the bid of the Contractor, then this Agreement shall control and nothing herein shall be considered as an acceptance of the terms of the bid conflicting herewith. 8. MAINTENANCE OF AGREEMENT DOCUMENTATION Contractor shall maintain all books, documents, papers, employee time sheets, accounting records and other evidence pertaining to costs incurred and shall make such materials available at its office at all reasonable times during the term of this Agreement and for three (3) years from the date of final payment under this Agreement, for inspection by Owner and copies thereof shall be furnished to Owner if requested. 9. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR At all times during the term of this Agreement, Contractor shall be an independent contractor and shall not be an employee, agent, partner or joint venturer of the Owner. Owner shall have the right to control Contractor insofar as the results of Contractor's Page 68 of 572 services rendered pursuant to this Agreement; however, Owner shall not have the right to control the means by which Contractor accomplishes such services. 10. LICENSES AND PERMITS Contractor represents and declares to Owner that it has all licenses, permits, qualifications and approvals of whatever nature which are legally required to practice its profession. Contractor represents and warrants to Owner that Contractor shall, at its sole cost and expense, keep in effect at all times during the term of this Agreement, any licenses, permits, qualifications or approvals which are legally required for Contractor to practice its profession. 11. GOVERNING LAW, VENUE This Agreement and the Contract Documents shall be construed under and in accordance with the laws of the State of California, and the appropriate venue for any action or proceeding arising from this Agreement and/or the Contract Documents shall be had in the Superior Court of San Diego, Central Branch. 12. COUNTERPARTS This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall for all purposes be deemed to be an original. 13. FALSE CLAIMS Contractor acknowledges that if a false claim is submitted to the Owner, it may be considered fraud and Contractor may be subject to criminal prosecution. Contractor acknowledges that the False Claims Act, California Government Code sections 12650, et seq., provides for civil penalties where a person knowingly submits a false claim to a public entity. These provisions include within their scope false claims made with deliberate ignorance of the false information or in reckless disregard of the truth or falsity of the information. In the event the Owner seeks to recover penalties pursuant to the False Claims Act, it is entitled to recover its litigation costs, including attorneys’ fees. Contractor hereby acknowledges that the filing of a false claim may the Contractor to an administrative debarment proceeding wherein Contractor may be prevented from further bidding on public contracts for a period of up to five (5) years. I have read and understood all of the provisions of this Section 15, above: (Initial) (Initial) Page 69 of 572 14. AGREEMENT MODIFICATION This Agreement and the Contract Documents may not be modified orally or in any manner other than by an amendment in writing and signed by the Owner and the Contractor. IN WITNESS WHEREOF this Agreement is executed as of the date first written above. Owner: Contractor: Ron Morrison (Owner/Officer signature) Mayor, City of National City Attest: Print name and title Richard Romero Acting City Attorney, City of National City (Second officer signature if a corporation) Print name and title Contractor’s City Business License No. State Contractor’s License No. and Class Business street address City, State and Zip Code Page 70 of 572 EXHIBIT A CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Owner/Contractor Agreement Bid Schedule Addenda Plans Special Provisions (Specifications) San Diego County Regional Standard Drawings City of National City Standard Drawings Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction and Regional Supplements (Greenbook) State Standard Specifications State Standard Plans California Building, Mechanical, Plumbing and Electrical Codes Permits issued by jurisdictional regulatory agencies Electric, gas, and communications companies specifications and standards Sweetwater Authority specifications and standards Specifications, standards and requirements of MTS, BNSF, SANDAG, Port of San Diego and all other agencies that may be adjacent and/or affected by the project. Page 71 of 572 EXHIBIT B CONTRACT PRICE Page 72 of 572 CORPORATE CERTIFICATE I, ___________________________________ certify that I am the Secretary of the Corporation named as Contractor in the foregoing Contract; that _____________________________________, who signed said contract on behalf of the Contractor, was then ______________________________________________ of said Corporation; that said contract was duly signed for and in behalf of said Corporation by authority of its governing body and is within the scope of its corporate powers. I, ___________________________________ certify that I am the Secretary of the Corporation named as Contractor in the foregoing Contract; that _____________________________________, who signed said contract on behalf of the Contractor, was then _______________________________________________ of said Corporation; that said contract was duly signed for and in behalf of said Corporation by authority of its governing body and is within the scope of its corporate powers. Corporate Seal: Page 73 of 572 PARTNERSHIP CERTIFICATE STATE OF ______________________________) ) ss COUNTY OF _____________________________) On this __________ day of ___________, 20____, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared: _____________________________________________________________ ____________________________ (Notary Seal) known to me to be _________________________________of the partners of the partnership that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that such partnership executed the same. Signature: _______________________________________________________________ Name (Type or Print): _____________________________________________________ (Notary Public in and for said County and State) My Commission expires: __________________________________________________ Page 74 of 572 PERFORMANCE BOND WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of National City, by Resolution No. _______________, passed the 20th day of January, 2026 has awarded In The Dirt Engineering, hereinafter designated as the "Principal", the E. 20TH STREET STORM DRAIN PROJECT, CIP NO. 25-06 WHEREAS, said Principal is required under the terms of said contract to furnish a bond for the faithful performance of said contract. NOW, THEREFORE, we, the Principal and ___________________________________________ as surety, are held and firmly bound unto the City Council of the City of National City hereinafter called the "Council", in the penal sum of Three hundred thirty-nine thousand, three hundred eighty-eight dollars ($339,388.00) lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators and successors, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH THAT if the above bounden Principal, his/her or its heirs, executors, administrators, successors or assigns, shall in all things stand to and abide by, and well and truly keep and perform the covenants, conditions and agreements in the said contract any alteration thereof made as therein provides, on his or their part, to be kept and performed at the time and in the amount therein specified, and in all respects according to their true intent and meaning, and shall indemnify and save harmless the City of National City, the City Council, their officers, agents, and employees, as therein stipulated, then this obligation shall become null and void; otherwise it shall be and remain in full force and virtue. Page 75 of 572 And the said Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work to be performed herein or the specifications accompanying the same shall in any wise affect its obligations on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration or additions to the terms of the contract or to the work or to the specifications. In the event suit is brought upon this bond by the City of National City and judgment is recovered, the surety shall pay all costs incurred by the Council in such suit, including a reasonable attorney's fee to be fixed by the Court. IN WITNESS WHEREOF three identical counterparts of this instrument, each of which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof, have been duly executed by the Principal and Surety above named, on the ________ day of ____________, 20____. ____________________________(SEAL) ____________________________(SEAL) ____________________________(SEAL) ____________________________(SEAL) ____________________________(SEAL) ____________________________(SEAL) Surety Principal Page 76 of 572 PERFORMANCE BOND ATTORNEY-IN-FACT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SURETY STATE OF ______________________________ ) ) ss COUNTY OF _____________________________) On this______ day of ______________, 20____, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared ____________________________________________ known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument as the attorney-in-fact of the ____________________________________________, the corporation named as Surety in said instrument, and acknowledged to me that he subscribed the name of said corporation thereto as Surety, and his own name as attorney-in-fact. NOTE: Signature of those executing for Surety must be properly acknowledged. NOTE: The Attorney-in-fact must attach a certified copy of the Power of Attorney. Signature: _______________________________________________________________ Name (Type or Print): _____________________________________________________ Notary Public in and for said County and State My Commission expires: __________________________________________________ Page 77 of 572 PAYMENT BOND WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of National City, by Resolution No. ________________, passed the 20th day of January, 2026 has awarded In The Dirt Engineering, hereinafter designated as the "Principal”, the E. 20TH STREET STORM DRAIN PROJECT, CIP NO. 25-06 WHEREAS, said Principal is required by Chapter 5 (commencing at Section 3225) and Chapter 7 (commencing at Section 3247), Title 15, Part 4, Division 3 of the California Civil Code to furnish a bond in connection with said contract; NOW, THEREFORE, we, the Principal and __________________________________ as surety, are held and firmly bound unto the City Council of the City of National City, hereinafter called the "Council", in the penal sum of Three hundred thirty-nine thousand, three hundred eighty-eight dollars ($339,388.00) lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators and successors, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH that if said Principal, his/her or its subcontractors, heirs, executors, administrators, successors, or assigns, shall fail to pay any of the persons named in Section 3181 of the California Civil Code, or amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to work or labor performed by any such claimant, or for any amounts required to be deducted, withheld, and paid over to the Franchise Tax Board from the wages of employees of the Contractor and his subcontractors pursuant to Section 18806 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, with respect to such work and labor the Surety will pay for the same in an amount not exceeding the sum hereinafter specified, and also, in case suit is brought upon this bond, a reasonable attorney's fee, to be fixed by the Court. This Bond shall inure to the benefit of any of the persons named in Section 3181 of the California Civil Code, so as to give a right of action to such persons or their assigns in any suit brought upon this bond. Page 78 of 572 It is further stipulated and agreed that the Surety on this bond shall not be exonerated or released from the obligation of this bond by any change, extension of time for performance, addition, alteration or modification in, to, or of any contract, plans, specifications, or agreement pertaining or relating to any scheme or work of improvement hereinabove described or pertaining or relating to the furnishing of labor, materials, or equipment therefore, not by any change or modification of any terms of payment or extension of the time for any payment pertaining or relating to any scheme or work of improvement hereinabove described, nor by any rescission or attempted rescission of the contract, agreement or bond, nor by any conditions precedent or subsequent in the bond attempting to limit the right of recovery of claimants otherwise entitled to recover under any such contract or agreement or under the bond, nor by any fraud practiced by any person other than the claimant seeking to recover on the bond and that this bond be construed most strongly against the Surety and in favor of all persons for whose benefit such bond is given, and under no circumstances shall Surety be released from liability to those for whose benefit such bond has been given, by reason of any breach of contract between the owner of Public Entity and original contractor or on the part of any obliges named in such bond, but the sole conditions of recovery shall be that claimant is a person described in Section 3110 or 3112 of the California Civil Code, and has not been paid the full amount of his claim and that Surety does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, addition, alteration or modification herein mentioned. IN WITNESS WHEREOF three identical counterparts of this instrument, each of which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof, have been duly executed by the Principal and Surety above named, on the ________ day of _____________________, 20____. ____________________________(SEAL) ____________________________(SEAL) ____________________________(SEAL) ____________________________(SEAL) ____________________________(SEAL) ____________________________(SEAL) Surety Principal Page 79 of 572 ATTORNEY-IN-FACT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SURETY STATE OF ______________________________ ) ) ss COUNTY OF _____________________________) On this day _______ of __________________, 20____, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared ____________________________________________ known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument as the attorney-in-fact of the ____________________________________________, the corporation named as Surety in said instrument, and acknowledged to me that he subscribed the name of said corporation thereto as Surety, and his own name as attorney-in-fact. NOTE: Signature of those executing for Surety must be properly acknowledged. NOTE: The Attorney-in-fact must attach a certified copy of the Power of Attorney. Signature: Name (Type or Print): (Notary Public in and for said County and State) My Commission expires: ATTACH ALL BONDS Page 80 of 572 RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, 1) AWARDING A CONTRACT TO IN THE DIRT ENGINEERING IN THE NOT-TO-EXCEED AMOUNT OF $339,388 FOR THE E. 20TH STREET STORM DRAIN PROJECT, CIP NO. 25- 06; 2) AUTHORIZING A 15% CONTINGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $50,908 FOR ANY UNFORESEEN CHANGES; AND 3) AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE CONTRACT. WHEREAS, the E. 20th Street Storm Drain Project, CIP No. 25-06 (the “Project”), located on E. 20th Street between Granger Avenue and Van Ness Avenue, will replace approximately 356 feet of 12-inch reinforced concrete pipe (“RCP”) on E. 20th Street with 24-inch RCP, in addition to other system improvements, with a primary objective of increasing system capacity; and WHEREAS, on November 4, 2025, the bid solicitation for the Project was posted on PlanetBids, a free public electronic bidding system for contractors; and WHEREAS, on November 13th and November 20th, 2025, the bid solicitation was advertised in the local newspaper; and WHEREAS, on December 5, 2025, thirteen (13) bids were received by the 5:00 p.m. deadline; and WHEREAS, upon review of all documents submitted, In The Dirt Engineering’s bid in the total bid amount of $339,388 was deemed responsive and they are the lowest responsible bidder qualified to perform the work as described in the Project specifications; and WHEREAS, City staff recommends 1) awarding a contract to In The Dirt Engineering in the not-to-exceed amount of $339,388 for the E. 20th Street Storm Drain Project, CIP No. 25-06; 2) authorizing a 15% contingency in the amount of $50,908 for any unforeseen changes; and 3) authorizing the Mayor to execute the contract. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE, AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: That the City Council hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute the contract with In The Dirt Engineering in the not-to-exceed amount of $339,388 for the E. 20th Street Storm Drain Project, CIP No. 25-06. Section 2: That the City Council hereby authorizes a 15% contingency in the amount of $50,908 for any unforeseen changes. Section 3: That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and enter it into the book of original Resolutions. Page 81 of 572 PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of January, 2026 Ron Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney Page 82 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: Engineering & Public Works Prepared by: Tirza Gonzales, Operations Manager Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Authorize the Purchase of a Street Sweeper for Public Works Streets and Wastewater Division RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, "Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, 1) Waiving the Formal Bid Process Pursuant to National City Municipal Code Section 2.60.260 Regarding Cooperative Purchasing and Authorizing the City to Piggyback onto Sourcewell Contract #093021-ELG with Haaker Equipment Company for the Purchase of an Elgin Broom Bear Street Sweeper in a Not-to-Exceed Amount of $494,000 for the Public Works Streets and Wastewater Division; and 2) Authorizing the City Manager to Approve Adjustments to the Not-to- Exceed Amount for the Purchase of up to $49,400 as a 10% Contingency for Unforeseen Fluctuations in Pricing.” BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: The Public Works Streets and Wastewater Division currently has two Street Sweepers in operation which are used daily to sweep dedicated routes through City streets and surface parking lots. The Sweepers average 55 miles per day per route, not including special events. One of the sweepers, purchased in 2017, has exceeded its useful life of 5-7 years, and is scheduled to be replaced, however, it will be retained as a backup. Through adoption of the FY26 annual budget, the City Council approved the purchase of one (1) Street Sweeper in a not-to-exceed amount of $700,000. Staff is requesting the approval of the purchase of one (1) Elgin Broom Bear Street Sweeper in a not-to-exceed amount of $494,000, and authorization for the City Manager to approve adjustments to the not-to-exceed amount for the purchase of up to $49,400 as a 10% contingency for unforeseen fluctuations in pricing. Consistent with Section 2.60.260 of the National City Municipal Code (NCMC) regarding cooperative purchasing, there is an opportunity to piggyback onto the Sourcewell Contract #093021-ELG with Haaker Equipment Company to allow for the purchase. NCMC Section 2.60.260 provides authority to the purchasing agent to join with other public jurisdictions to take advantage of cooperative purchasing opportunities, including but not limited to any federal, state or local agency pricing program or structure that is determined by the purchasing agent to allow a procurement that is in the best interests of the City. The purchasing agent may buy directly from a vendor at a price established through competitive bidding by another public agency whose procedures have been determined by the purchasing agent to be in substantial compliance with the City's procurement procedures, irrespective of the contracting Page 83 of 572 limits of that jurisdiction or agency, even if the City had not initially joined with that public agency in the cooperative purchase. National City’s Purchasing staff has confirmed that the Sourcewell Contract #093021-ELG with Haaker Equipment Company was competitively bid through a Request for Proposals (RFP) process, and that the Sourcewell procurement procedures are in substantial compliance with those of National City. Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the resolution as stated. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: The adopted budget for fiscal year 2026 includes a $700,000 appropriation in the Vehicle Acquisition Fund for the purchase of a street sweeper. $200,000 of the cost was designated to be covered by a transfer from the Refuse Enterprise Fund (Fund 172) and $500,000 was to be financed via Internal Service Fund (ISF) charges to the General Fund over 10 years. Given that the actual cost is $494,000, the funding plan will be modified. The charge to Fund 172 will still be $200,000, while the annual ISF charges to the General Fund will be reduced to reflect $294,000 as the GF share of the cost. The $494,000 expenditure for the street sweeper will be recorded in the following Vehicle Acquisition Fund account: 644-10-31-31300-7511- Automotive Equipment (PW - Streets and Wastewater). If any of the $49,400 in contingency funds is needed, the expenditure would be charged to the same account and the General Fund share of the cost would be modified accordingly. RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Transportation Choices and Infrastructure ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA, and is therefore, not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Exhibit A - Haaker Equipment Company Quote Exhibit B - Sourcewell Contract 093021-ELG Exhibit C - Resolution Page 84 of 572 9465 MISSION PARK PLACE, SANTEE, CALIFORNIA 92071 (619) 569-1946 ~ HAAKER.COM SOURCEWELL QUOTE DECEMBER 18, 2025 TO: CITY OF NATIONAL CITY ATTN: MR. RUBEN HUERTA 1726 WILSON AVENUE (619) 336-4586 NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950 EMAIL: rhuerta@nationalcityca.gov IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR REQUEST, WE ARE PLEASED TO SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING PROPOSAL FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL BASED ON THE SOURCEWELL COOPERATIVE PURCHASING AGREEMENT - CONTRACT #093021-ELG. ONE (1) NEW ELGIN DIESEL BROOM BEAR SQUEEGEE CONVEYOR TYPE, 4.5 CU. YD. HOPPER WITH DUAL SIDEBROOMS & DUAL STEERING. MOUNTED ON A NEW 2026 FREIGHTLINER M2-106 CHASSIS. UNIT TO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING STANDARD AND OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT. STANDARD ITEMS INCLUDED: BROOM SIDE, 46" STEEL VERTICAL DIGGER 4 OR 5 SEGMENT BROOM SIDE, AIR FLOATING SUSPENSION WITH ADJUSTABLE REACH, AIR DEPLOY BROOM, MAIN, 34" DIAMETER, 60" WIDE PREFAB DISPOSABLE BROOM MEASUREMENT RULER CONVEYOR CHAIN, HARDENED WITH POLYURETHANE SPROCKETS CONVEYOR, 11 FLIGHT SQUEEGEE WITH RUBBER EDGING CONVEYOR, LIFT INDEPENDENT FROM MAIN BROOM CONVEYOR, THREE PIECE REPLACEABLE WEAR PLATES CONVEYOR FLUSH OUT SYSTEM CONVEYOR RAISE IN REVERSE CONVEYOR STALL ALARM DIRT SHOES, SPRING ASSISTED, HEAVY DUTY SINGLE ROW CARBIDE STEEL (RUBBER ISOLATED) ELECTRIC BACKUP ALARM HOPPER INSPECTION DOOR HOPPER, 4.5 CU YD WITH WINDOW AND SKYLIGHT HOPPER UP INDICATOR AND BEEP HOPPER, VARIABLE HIGH DUMP; 9' 6", 4.5 YARD HOSE, HYDRANT FILL, 16' 8" WITH COUPLING HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL GAUGE W/ EXTERNAL THERMOMETER AND IN- CAB LEVEL LIGHT HYDRAULIC SYSTEM, LOAD SENSING WITH SELECTABLE TRANSMISSION DRIVEN PTO PUMP LIGHTS, AUTOMATIC BACKUP LIGHTS, COMBINATION TAIL/STOP, SEPARATE AMBER SIGNAL LIGHTS, FLOOD LIGHT, ONE PER BROOM (3) MANUALS, OPERATOR AND PARTS MIRRORS, WEST COAST TYPE WITH 8" CONVEX INSERTS, ONE EACH SIDE REAR BROOM SPRAY BAR REAR BROOM COVER AND ANTI- CARRYOVER WRAP REAR RIGHT HAND FLOOD LIGHT REFLECTORS, SET OF 6 SIDEBROOM SPEED CONTROL, EXTERNAL TO CAB SWEEP RESUME/RAISE IN REVERSE TACTILE CONTROLS FOR ALL SWEEP FUNCTIONS TOOL STORAGE WATER FILL, ANTI-SIPHON WATER LEVEL INDICATOR IN-CAB WATER PUMP, ELECTRIC DIAPHRAGM WATER TANK, MOLDED POLYETHYLENE, 360 GALLON TOTAL NOMINAL CAPACITY 1 YEAR PARTS AND LABOR WARRANTY AM/FM/CD RADIO SWEEPER PAINTED STANDARD WHITE RED LOGO SWEEPER - OPERATOR MANUAL SWEEPER PARTS MANUAL EXHIBIT A Page 85 of 572 OPTIONAL ITEMS INCLUDED:  4M-BROOM-BEAR-H-33K  BROOM BEAR DUAL  IN CAB AIR FILTER RESTRICTION INDICATOR  12" CONVEX MIRRORS  BATTERY DISCONNECT - CHASSIS  MIDWEST AUTO LUBE -SWEEPER ONLY  16' 8" FILL HOSE  RIGHT HAND SIDEBROOM TILT  LEFT HAND SIDEBROOM TILT  SLOW MOVING VEHICLE SIGN  RUBBER MOUNTED CARBIDE DRAG SHOES TWO- ROW (ILO STD)  LATCHING ELEVATOR REVERSE AND ALARM  ELGIN RED LOGO  PACKAGE 2: SINGLE REAR/SINGLE HOPPER LED BEACON WITH GUARD  HOPPER FULL INDICATOR  HOPPER UP CONSTANT ALARM  VARIABLE SPEED CONVEYOR  HYDRAULIC OIL TEMP DISPLAY (IN CAB)  IN-CAB SIDEBROOM WATER CONTROL (ILO MANUAL)  PM10 COMPLIANT (RULE 1186)  IN CAB HYDRAULIC FLOAT SIDEBROOMS  PACKAGE B: LED ARROWSTICK  LIFELINER HOPPER SYSTEM W/ WARRANTY  SWEEPER PAINTED STANDARD WHITE  CAB STANDARD WHITE  BROOM BEAR OPERATORS’ MANUAL  MECHANICAL PRODUCTS MACHINE DELIVERY PACKET  ELGIN SAFETY MANUAL  BROOM BEAR PARTS BOOK  BROOM MEASUREMENT RULER  HYDRANT WRENCH  SAFETY TRIANGLES  5# FIRE EXTINGUISHER UNIT PRICE: $ 461,501.00 SOURCEWELL DISCOUNT ($ - 7,734.00) SOURCEWELL SUBTOAL $ 453,767.00 SALES TAX (8.750%): $ 39,704.61 TOTAL PRICE F.O.B. NATIONAL CITY, CA: $ 493,471.61 THE PROPERTY HEREIN IS GUARANTEED BY MANUFACTURE R'S WARRANTY ONLY AND SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OTHERWISE, OR OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, THAT EXTENDS BEYOND THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION OF THE EQUIPMENT. NOTE: PRICE IS GOOD FOR 30 DAYS . COST INCREASES DUE TO THE ADDITION OF GOVERNMENT MANDATED SAFETY OR ENVIRONMENTAL DEVICES INCURRED AFTER THE DATE OF THIS PROPOSAL, WILL BE CHARGED TO YOU AT OUR COST. PROOF OF SUCH COSTS, IF ANY, WILL BE DOCUMENTED. TAXES: SALES TAX APPLICABLE AT TIME OF DELIVERY WILL BE SHOWN ON OUR INVOICE. FEDERAL EXCISE TAXES, IF APPLICABLE, WILL REQUIRE PAYMENT UNLESS A PROPERLY EXECUTED EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE IS SUBMITTED. DELIVERY: TO BE DETERMINED TERMS: NET TERMS OR APPROVED FINANCING WE APPRECIATE THE OPPORTUNITY TO PRESENT THIS PROPOSAL AND LOOK FORWARD TO BEING OF FURTHER AND CONTINUED SERVICE. HAAKER EQUIPMENT COMPANY ACCEPTED BY: BY: Chuy Vallejo DATE: CHUY VALLEJO PARTS/SERVICE/OUTSIDE SALES MGR. Page 86 of 572 093021-ELG Rev. 3/2021 1 Solicitation Number: RFP #093021 CONTRACT This Contract is between Sourcewell, 202 12th Street Northeast, P.O. Box 219, Staples, MN 56479 (Sourcewell) and Elgin Sweeper Company, 1300 West Bartlett Road, Elgin, IL 60120 (Supplier). Sourcewell is a State of Minnesota local government unit and service cooperative created under the laws of the State of Minnesota (Minnesota Statutes Section 123A.21) that offers cooperative procurement solutions to government entities. Participation is open to eligible federal, state/province, and municipal governmental entities, higher education, K-12 education, nonprofit, tribal government, and other public entities located in the United States and Canada. Sourcewell issued a public solicitation for Street Sweepers and Specialty Sweepers, with Related Equipment, Accessories, and Supplies from which Supplier was awarded a contract. Supplier desires to contract with Sourcewell to provide equipment, products, or services to Sourcewell and the entities that access Sourcewell’s cooperative purchasing contracts (Participating Entities). 1.TERM OF CONTRACT A.EFFECTIVE DATE. This Contract is effective upon the date of the final signature below. B.EXPIRATION DATE AND EXTENSION. This Contract expires November 16, 2025, unless it is cancelled sooner pursuant to Article 22. This Contract may be extended one additional year upon the request of Sourcewell and written agreement by Supplier. C.SURVIVAL OF TERMS. Notwithstanding any expiration or termination of this Contract, all payment obligations incurred prior to expiration or termination will survive, as will the following: Articles 11 through 14 survive the expiration or cancellation of this Contract. All rights will cease upon expiration or termination of this Contract. 2.EQUIPMENT, PRODUCTS, OR SERVICES A.EQUIPMENT, PRODUCTS, OR SERVICES. Supplier will provide the Equipment, Products, or Services as stated in its Proposal submitted under the Solicitation Number listed above.        EXHIBIT B Page 87 of 572 093021-ELG Rev. 3/2021 2 Supplier’s Equipment, Products, or Services Proposal (Proposal) is attached and incorporated into this Contract. All Equipment and Products provided under this Contract must be new and the current model. Supplier may offer close-out or refurbished Equipment or Products if they are clearly indicated in Supplier’s product and pricing list. Unless agreed to by the Participating Entities in advance, Equipment or Products must be delivered as operational to the Participating Entity’s site. This Contract offers an indefinite quantity of sales, and while substantial volume is anticipated, sales and sales volume are not guaranteed. B. WARRANTY. Supplier warrants that all Equipment, Products, and Services furnished are free from liens and encumbrances, and are free from defects in design, materials, and workmanship. In addition, Supplier warrants the Equipment, Products, and Services are suitable for and will perform in accordance with the ordinary use for which they are intended. Supplier’s dealers and distributors must agree to assist the Participating Entity in reaching a resolution in any dispute over warranty terms with the manufacturer. Any manufacturer’s warranty that extends beyond the expiration of the Supplier’s warranty will be passed on to the Participating Entity. C. DEALERS, DISTRIBUTORS, AND/OR RESELLERS. Upon Contract execution and throughout the Contract term, Supplier must provide to Sourcewell a current means to validate or authenticate Supplier’s authorized dealers, distributors, or resellers relative to the Equipment, Products, and Services offered under this Contract, which will be incorporated into this Contract by reference. It is the Supplier’s responsibility to ensure Sourcewell receives the most current information. 3. PRICING All Equipment, Products, or Services under this Contract will be priced at or below the price stated in Supplier’s Proposal. When providing pricing quotes to Participating Entities, all pricing quoted must reflect a Participating Entity’s total cost of acquisition. This means that the quoted cost is for delivered Equipment, Products, and Services that are operational for their intended purpose, and includes all costs to the Participating Entity’s requested delivery location. Regardless of the payment method chosen by the Participating Entity, the total cost associated with any purchase option of the Equipment, Products, or Services must always be disclosed in the pricing quote to the applicable Participating Entity at the time of purchase. A. SHIPPING AND SHIPPING COSTS. All delivered Equipment and Products must be properly packaged. Damaged Equipment and Products may be rejected. If the damage is not readily apparent at the time of delivery, Supplier must permit the Equipment and Products to be        Page 88 of 572 093021-ELG Rev. 3/2021 3 returned within a reasonable time at no cost to Sourcewell or its Participating Entities. Participating Entities reserve the right to inspect the Equipment and Products at a reasonable time after delivery where circumstances or conditions prevent effective inspection of the Equipment and Products at the time of delivery. In the event of the delivery of nonconforming Equipment and Products, the Participating Entity will notify the Supplier as soon as possible and the Supplier will replace nonconforming Equipment and Products with conforming Equipment and Products that are acceptable to the Participating Entity. Supplier must arrange for and pay for the return shipment on Equipment and Products that arrive in a defective or inoperable condition. Sourcewell may declare the Supplier in breach of this Contract if the Supplier intentionally delivers substandard or inferior Equipment or Products. B. SALES TAX. Each Participating Entity is responsible for supplying the Supplier with valid tax- exemption certification(s). When ordering, a Participating Entity must indicate if it is a tax- exempt entity. C. HOT LIST PRICING. At any time during this Contract, Supplier may offer a specific selection of Equipment, Products, or Services at discounts greater than those listed in the Contract. When Supplier determines it will offer Hot List Pricing, it must be submitted electronically to Sourcewell in a line-item format. Equipment, Products, or Services may be added or removed from the Hot List at any time through a Sourcewell Price and Product Change Form as defined in Article 4 below. Hot List program and pricing may also be used to discount and liquidate close-out and discontinued Equipment and Products as long as those close-out and discontinued items are clearly identified as such. Current ordering process and administrative fees apply. Hot List Pricing must be published and made available to all Participating Entities. 4. PRODUCT AND PRICING CHANGE REQUESTS Supplier may request Equipment, Product, or Service changes, additions, or deletions at any time. All requests must be made in writing by submitting a signed Sourcewell Price and Product Change Request Form to the assigned Sourcewell Supplier Development Administrator. This approved form is available from the assigned Sourcewell Supplier Development Administrator. At a minimum, the request must: x Identify the applicable Sourcewell contract number; x Clearly specify the requested change; x Provide sufficient detail to justify the requested change;        Page 89 of 572 093021-ELG Rev. 3/2021 4 x Individually list all Equipment, Products, or Services affected by the requested change, along with the requested change (e.g., addition, deletion, price change); and x Include a complete restatement of pricing documentation in Microsoft Excel with the effective date of the modified pricing, or product addition or deletion. The new pricing restatement must include all Equipment, Products, and Services offered, even for those items where pricing remains unchanged. A fully executed Sourcewell Price and Product Change Request Form will become an amendment to this Contract and will be incorporated by reference. 5. PARTICIPATION, CONTRACT ACCESS, AND PARTICIPATING ENTITY REQUIREMENTS A. PARTICIPATION. Sourcewell’s cooperative contracts are available and open to public and nonprofit entities across the United States and Canada; such as federal, state/province, municipal, K-12 and higher education, tribal government, and other public entities. The benefits of this Contract should be available to all Participating Entities that can legally access the Equipment, Products, or Services under this Contract. A Participating Entity’s authority to access this Contract is determined through its cooperative purchasing, interlocal, or joint powers laws. Any entity accessing benefits of this Contract will be considered a Service Member of Sourcewell during such time of access. Supplier understands that a Participating Entity’s use of this Contract is at the Participating Entity’s sole convenience and Participating Entities reserve the right to obtain like Equipment, Products, or Services from any other source. Supplier is responsible for familiarizing its sales and service forces with Sourcewell contract use eligibility requirements and documentation and will encourage potential participating entities to join Sourcewell. Sourcewell reserves the right to add and remove Participating Entities to its roster during the term of this Contract. B. PUBLIC FACILITIES. Supplier’s employees may be required to perform work at government- owned facilities, including schools. Supplier’s employees and agents must conduct themselves in a professional manner while on the premises, and in accordance with Participating Entity policies and procedures, and all applicable laws. 6. PARTICIPATING ENTITY USE AND PURCHASING A. ORDERS AND PAYMENT. To access the contracted Equipment, Products, or Services under this Contract, a Participating Entity must clearly indicate to Supplier that it intends to access this Contract; however, order flow and procedure will be developed jointly between Sourcewell and Supplier. Typically, a Participating Entity will issue an order directly to Supplier or its authorized subsidiary, distributor, dealer, or reseller. If a Participating Entity issues a purchase order, it may use its own forms, but the purchase order should clearly note the applicable Sourcewell        Page 90 of 572 093021-ELG Rev. 3/2021 5 contract number. All Participating Entity orders under this Contract must be issued prior to expiration or cancellation of this Contract; however, Supplier performance, Participating Entity payment obligations, and any applicable warranty periods or other Supplier or Participating Entity obligations may extend beyond the term of this Contract. Supplier’s acceptable forms of payment are included in its attached Proposal. Participating Entities will be solely responsible for payment and Sourcewell will have no liability for any unpaid invoice of any Participating Entity. B. ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS/PARTICIPATING ADDENDUM. Additional terms and conditions to a purchase order, or other required transaction documentation, may be negotiated between a Participating Entity and Supplier, such as job or industry-specific requirements, legal requirements (e.g., affirmative action or immigration status requirements), or specific local policy requirements. Some Participating Entities may require the use of a Participating Addendum; the terms of which will be negotiated directly between the Participating Entity and the Supplier. Any negotiated additional terms and conditions must never be less favorable to the Participating Entity than what is contained in this Contract. C. SPECIALIZED SERVICE REQUIREMENTS. In the event that the Participating Entity requires service or specialized performance requirements not addressed in this Contract (such as e- commerce specifications, specialized delivery requirements, or other specifications and requirements), the Participating Entity and the Supplier may enter into a separate, standalone agreement, apart from this Contract. Sourcewell, including its agents and employees, will not be made a party to a claim for breach of such agreement. D. TERMINATION OF ORDERS. Participating Entities may terminate an order, in whole or in part, immediately upon notice to Supplier in the event of any of the following events: 1. The Participating Entity fails to receive funding or appropriation from its governing body at levels sufficient to pay for the equipment, products, or services to be purchased; or 2. Federal, state, or provincial laws or regulations prohibit the purchase or change the Participating Entity’s requirements. E. GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE. The governing law and venue for any action related to a Participating Entity’s order will be determined by the Participating Entity making the purchase. 7. CUSTOMER SERVICE A. PRIMARY ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE. Supplier will assign an Account Representative to Sourcewell for this Contract and must provide prompt notice to Sourcewell if that person is changed. The Account Representative will be responsible for:        Page 91 of 572 093021-ELG Rev. 3/2021 6 x Maintenance and management of this Contract; x Timely response to all Sourcewell and Participating Entity inquiries; and x Business reviews to Sourcewell and Participating Entities, if applicable. B. BUSINESS REVIEWS. Supplier must perform a minimum of one business review with Sourcewell per contract year. The business review will cover sales to Participating Entities, pricing and contract terms, administrative fees, sales data reports, supply issues, customer issues, and any other necessary information. 8. REPORT ON CONTRACT SALES ACTIVITY AND ADMINISTRATIVE FEE PAYMENT A. CONTRACT SALES ACTIVITY REPORT. Each calendar quarter, Supplier must provide a contract sales activity report (Report) to the Sourcewell Supplier Development Administrator assigned to this Contract. Reports are due no later than 45 days after the end of each calendar quarter. A Report must be provided regardless of the number or amount of sales during that quarter (i.e., if there are no sales, Supplier must submit a report indicating no sales were made). The Report must contain the following fields: x Participating Entity Name (e.g., City of Staples Highway Department); x Participating Entity Physical Street Address; x Participating Entity City; x Participating Entity State/Province; x Participating Entity Zip/Postal Code; x Participating Entity Contact Name; x Participating Entity Contact Email Address; x Participating Entity Contact Telephone Number; x Sourcewell Assigned Entity/Participating Entity Number; x Item Purchased Description; x Item Purchased Price; x Sourcewell Administrative Fee Applied; and x Date Purchase was invoiced/sale was recognized as revenue by Supplier. B. ADMINISTRATIVE FEE. In consideration for the support and services provided by Sourcewell, the Supplier will pay an administrative fee to Sourcewell on all Equipment, Products, and Services provided to Participating Entities. The Administrative Fee must be included in, and not added to, the pricing. Supplier may not charge Participating Entities more than the contracted price to offset the Administrative Fee. The Supplier will submit payment to Sourcewell for the percentage of administrative fee stated in the Proposal multiplied by the total sales of all Equipment, Products, and Services purchased        Page 92 of 572 093021-ELG Rev. 3/2021 7 by Participating Entities under this Contract during each calendar quarter. Payments should note the Supplier’s name and Sourcewell-assigned contract number in the memo; and must be mailed to the address above “Attn: Accounts Receivable” or remitted electronically to Sourcewell’s banking institution per Sourcewell’s Finance department instructions. Payments must be received no later than 45 calendar days after the end of each calendar quarter. Supplier agrees to cooperate with Sourcewell in auditing transactions under this Contract to ensure that the administrative fee is paid on all items purchased under this Contract. In the event the Supplier is delinquent in any undisputed administrative fees, Sourcewell reserves the right to cancel this Contract and reject any proposal submitted by the Supplier in any subsequent solicitation. In the event this Contract is cancelled by either party prior to the Contract’s expiration date, the administrative fee payment will be due no more than 30 days from the cancellation date. 9. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Sourcewell's Authorized Representative is its Chief Procurement Officer. Supplier’s Authorized Representative is the person named in the Supplier’s Proposal. If Supplier’s Authorized Representative changes at any time during this Contract, Supplier must promptly notify Sourcewell in writing. 10. AUDIT, ASSIGNMENT, AMENDMENTS, WAIVER, AND CONTRACT COMPLETE A. AUDIT. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 16C.05, subdivision 5, the books, records, documents, and accounting procedures and practices relevant to this Agreement are subject to examination by Sourcewell or the Minnesota State Auditor for a minimum of six years from the end of this Contract. This clause extends to Participating Entities as it relates to business conducted by that Participating Entity under this Contract. B. ASSIGNMENT. Neither party may assign or otherwise transfer its rights or obligations under this Contract without the prior written consent of the other party and a fully executed assignment agreement. Such consent will not be unreasonably withheld. Any prohibited assignment will be invalid. C. AMENDMENTS. Any amendment to this Contract must be in writing and will not be effective until it has been duly executed by the parties. D. WAIVER. Failure by either party to take action or assert any right under this Contract will not be deemed a waiver of such right in the event of the continuation or repetition of the circumstances giving rise to such right. Any such waiver must be in writing and signed by the parties.        Page 93 of 572 093021-ELG Rev. 3/2021 8 E. CONTRACT COMPLETE. This Contract represents the complete agreement between the parties. No other understanding regarding this Contract, whether written or oral, may be used to bind either party. For any conflict between the attached Proposal and the terms set out in Articles 1-22 of this Contract, the terms of Articles 1-22 will govern. F. RELATIONSHIP OF THE PARTIES. The relationship of the parties is one of independent contractors, each free to exercise judgment and discretion with regard to the conduct of their respective businesses. This Contract does not create a partnership, joint venture, or any other relationship such as master-servant, or principal-agent. 11. INDEMNITY AND HOLD HARMLESS Supplier must indemnify, defend, save, and hold Sourcewell and its Participating Entities, including their agents and employees, harmless from any claims or causes of action, including attorneys’ fees incurred by Sourcewell or its Participating Entities, arising out of any act or omission in the performance of this Contract by the Supplier or its agents or employees; this indemnification includes injury or death to person(s) or property alleged to have been caused by some defect in the Equipment, Products, or Services under this Contract to the extent the Equipment, Product, or Service has been used according to its specifications. Sourcewell’s responsibility will be governed by the State of Minnesota’s Tort Liability Act (Minnesota Statutes Chapter 466) and other applicable law. 12. GOVERNMENT DATA PRACTICES Supplier and Sourcewell must comply with the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minnesota Statutes Chapter 13, as it applies to all data provided by or provided to Sourcewell under this Contract and as it applies to all data created, collected, received, stored, used, maintained, or disseminated by the Supplier under this Contract. 13. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, PUBLICITY, MARKETING, AND ENDORSEMENT A. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 1. Grant of License. During the term of this Contract: a. Sourcewell grants to Supplier a royalty-free, worldwide, non-exclusive right and license to use the trademark(s) provided to Supplier by Sourcewell in advertising and promotional materials for the purpose of marketing Sourcewell’s relationship with Supplier. b. Supplier grants to Sourcewell a royalty-free, worldwide, non-exclusive right and license to use Supplier’s trademarks in advertising and promotional materials for the purpose of marketing Supplier’s relationship with Sourcewell. 2. Limited Right of Sublicense. The right and license granted herein includes a limited right of each party to grant sublicenses to their respective subsidiaries, distributors, dealers,        Page 94 of 572 093021-ELG Rev. 3/2021 9 resellers, marketing representatives, and agents (collectively “Permitted Sublicensees”) in advertising and promotional materials for the purpose of marketing the Parties’ relationship to Participating Entities. Any sublicense granted will be subject to the terms and conditions of this Article. Each party will be responsible for any breach of this Article by any of their respective sublicensees. 3. Use; Quality Control. a. Neither party may alter the other party’s trademarks from the form provided and must comply with removal requests as to specific uses of its trademarks or logos. b. Each party agrees to use, and to cause its Permitted Sublicensees to use, the other party’s trademarks only in good faith and in a dignified manner consistent with such party’s use of the trademarks. Upon written notice to the breaching party, the breaching party has 30 days of the date of the written notice to cure the breach or the license will be terminated. 4. As applicable, Supplier agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Sourcewell and its Participating Entities against any and all suits, claims, judgments, and costs instituted or recovered against Sourcewell or Participating Entities by any person on account of the use of any Equipment or Products by Sourcewell or its Participating Entities supplied by Supplier in violation of applicable patent or copyright laws. 5. Termination. Upon the termination of this Contract for any reason, each party, including Permitted Sublicensees, will have 30 days to remove all Trademarks from signage, websites, and the like bearing the other party’s name or logo (excepting Sourcewell’s pre-printed catalog of suppliers which may be used until the next printing). Supplier must return all marketing and promotional materials, including signage, provided by Sourcewell, or dispose of it according to Sourcewell’s written directions. B. PUBLICITY. Any publicity regarding the subject matter of this Contract must not be released without prior written approval from the Authorized Representatives. Publicity includes notices, informational pamphlets, press releases, research, reports, signs, and similar public notices prepared by or for the Supplier individually or jointly with others, or any subcontractors, with respect to the program, publications, or services provided resulting from this Contract. C. MARKETING. Any direct advertising, marketing, or offers with Participating Entities must be approved by Sourcewell. Send all approval requests to the Sourcewell Supplier Development Administrator assigned to this Contract. D. ENDORSEMENT. The Supplier must not claim that Sourcewell endorses its Equipment, Products, or Services.        Page 95 of 572 093021-ELG Rev. 3/2021 10 14. GOVERNING LAW, JURISDICTION, AND VENUE The substantive and procedural laws of the State of Minnesota will govern this Contract. Venue for all legal proceedings arising out of this Contract, or its breach, must be in the appropriate state court in Todd County, Minnesota or federal court in Fergus Falls, Minnesota. 15. FORCE MAJEURE Neither party to this Contract will be held responsible for delay or default caused by acts of God or other conditions that are beyond that party’s reasonable control. A party defaulting under this provision must provide the other party prompt written notice of the default. 16. SEVERABILITY If any provision of this Contract is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal, unenforceable, or void then both parties will be relieved from all obligations arising from that provision. If the remainder of this Contract is capable of being performed, it will not be affected by such determination or finding and must be fully performed. 17. PERFORMANCE, DEFAULT, AND REMEDIES A. PERFORMANCE. During the term of this Contract, the parties will monitor performance and address unresolved contract issues as follows: 1. Notification. The parties must promptly notify each other of any known dispute and work in good faith to resolve such dispute within a reasonable period of time. If necessary, Sourcewell and the Supplier will jointly develop a short briefing document that describes the issue(s), relevant impact, and positions of both parties. 2. Escalation. If parties are unable to resolve the issue in a timely manner, as specified above, either Sourcewell or Supplier may escalate the resolution of the issue to a higher level of management. The Supplier will have 30 calendar days to cure an outstanding issue. 3. Performance while Dispute is Pending. Notwithstanding the existence of a dispute, the Supplier must continue without delay to carry out all of its responsibilities under the Contract that are not affected by the dispute. If the Supplier fails to continue without delay to perform its responsibilities under the Contract, in the accomplishment of all undisputed work, the Supplier will bear any additional costs incurred by Sourcewell and/or its Participating Entities as a result of such failure to proceed. B. DEFAULT AND REMEDIES. Either of the following constitutes cause to declare this Contract, or any Participating Entity order under this Contract, in default: 1. Nonperformance of contractual requirements, or 2. A material breach of any term or condition of this Contract.        Page 96 of 572 093021-ELG Rev. 3/2021 11 The party claiming default must provide written notice of the default, with 30 calendar days to cure the default. Time allowed for cure will not diminish or eliminate any liability for liquidated or other damages. If the default remains after the opportunity for cure, the non-defaulting party may: x Exercise any remedy provided by law or equity, or x Terminate the Contract or any portion thereof, including any orders issued against the Contract. 18. INSURANCE A. REQUIREMENTS. At its own expense, Supplier must maintain insurance policy(ies) in effect at all times during the performance of this Contract with insurance company(ies) licensed or authorized to do business in the State of Minnesota having an “AM BEST” rating of A- or better, with coverage and limits of insurance not less than the following: 1. Workers’ Compensation and Employer’s Liability. Workers’ Compensation: As required by any applicable law or regulation. Employer's Liability Insurance: must be provided in amounts not less than listed below: Minimum limits: $500,000 each accident for bodily injury by accident $500,000 policy limit for bodily injury by disease $500,000 each employee for bodily injury by disease 2. Commercial General Liability Insurance. Supplier will maintain insurance covering its operations, with coverage on an occurrence basis, and must be subject to terms no less broad than the Insurance Services Office (“ISO”) Commercial General Liability Form CG0001 (2001 or newer edition), or equivalent. At a minimum, coverage must include liability arising from premises, operations, bodily injury and property damage, independent contractors, products-completed operations including construction defect, contractual liability, blanket contractual liability, and personal injury and advertising injury. All required limits, terms and conditions of coverage must be maintained during the term of this Contract. Minimum Limits: $1,000,000 each occurrence Bodily Injury and Property Damage $1,000,000 Personal and Advertising Injury $2,000,000 aggregate for Products-Completed operations $2,000,000 general aggregate 3. Commercial Automobile Liability Insurance. During the term of this Contract, Supplier will maintain insurance covering all owned, hired, and non-owned automobiles in limits of liability not less than indicated below. The coverage must be subject to terms        Page 97 of 572 093021-ELG Rev. 3/2021 12 no less broad than ISO Business Auto Coverage Form CA 0001 (2010 edition or newer), or equivalent. Minimum Limits: $1,000,000 each accident, combined single limit 4. Umbrella Insurance. During the term of this Contract, Supplier will maintain umbrella coverage over Employer’s Liability, Commercial General Liability, and Commercial Automobile. Minimum Limits: $2,000,000 5. Network Security and Privacy Liability Insurance. During the term of this Contract, Supplier will maintain coverage for network security and privacy liability. The coverage may be endorsed on another form of liability coverage or written on a standalone policy. The insurance must cover claims which may arise from failure of Supplier’s security resulting in, but not limited to, computer attacks, unauthorized access, disclosure of not public data – including but not limited to, confidential or private information, transmission of a computer virus, or denial of service. Minimum limits: $2,000,000 per occurrence $2,000,000 annual aggregate Failure of Supplier to maintain the required insurance will constitute a material breach entitling Sourcewell to immediately terminate this Contract for default. B. CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE. Prior to commencing under this Contract, Supplier must furnish to Sourcewell a certificate of insurance, as evidence of the insurance required under this Contract. Prior to expiration of the policy(ies), renewal certificates must be mailed to Sourcewell, 202 12th Street Northeast, P.O. Box 219, Staples, MN 56479 or sent to the Sourcewell Supplier Development Administrator assigned to this Contract. The certificates must be signed by a person authorized by the insurer(s) to bind coverage on their behalf. Failure to request certificates of insurance by Sourcewell, or failure of Supplier to provide certificates of insurance, in no way limits or relieves Supplier of its duties and responsibilities in this Contract. C. ADDITIONAL INSURED ENDORSEMENT AND PRIMARY AND NON-CONTRIBUTORY INSURANCE CLAUSE. Supplier agrees to list Sourcewell and its Participating Entities, including their officers, agents, and employees, as an additional insured under the Supplier’s commercial general liability insurance policy with respect to liability arising out of activities, “operations,” or “work” performed by or on behalf of Supplier, and products and completed operations of Supplier. The policy provision(s) or endorsement(s) must further provide that coverage is        Page 98 of 572 093021-ELG Rev. 3/2021 13 primary and not excess over or contributory with any other valid, applicable, and collectible insurance or self-insurance in force for the additional insureds. D. WAIVER OF SUBROGATION. Supplier waives and must require (by endorsement or otherwise) all its insurers to waive subrogation rights against Sourcewell and other additional insureds for losses paid under the insurance policies required by this Contract or other insurance applicable to the Supplier or its subcontractors. The waiver must apply to all deductibles and/or self-insured retentions applicable to the required or any other insurance maintained by the Supplier or its subcontractors. Where permitted by law, Supplier must require similar written express waivers of subrogation and insurance clauses from each of its subcontractors. E. UMBRELLA/EXCESS LIABILITY/SELF-INSURED RETENTION. The limits required by this Contract can be met by either providing a primary policy or in combination with umbrella/excess liability policy(ies), or self-insured retention. 19. COMPLIANCE A. LAWS AND REGULATIONS. All Equipment, Products, or Services provided under this Contract must comply fully with applicable federal laws and regulations, and with the laws in the states and provinces in which the Equipment, Products, or Services are sold. B. LICENSES. Supplier must maintain a valid and current status on all required federal, state/provincial, and local licenses, bonds, and permits required for the operation of the business that the Supplier conducts with Sourcewell and Participating Entities. 20. BANKRUPTCY, DEBARMENT, OR SUSPENSION CERTIFICATION Supplier certifies and warrants that it is not in bankruptcy or that it has previously disclosed in writing certain information to Sourcewell related to bankruptcy actions. If at any time during this Contract Supplier declares bankruptcy, Supplier must immediately notify Sourcewell in writing. Supplier certifies and warrants that neither it nor its principals are presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from programs operated by the State of Minnesota; the United States federal government or the Canadian government, as applicable; or any Participating Entity. Supplier certifies and warrants that neither it nor its principals have been convicted of a criminal offense related to the subject matter of this Contract. Supplier further warrants that it will provide immediate written notice to Sourcewell if this certification changes at any time.        Page 99 of 572 093021-ELG Rev. 3/2021 14 21. PROVISIONS FOR NON-UNITED STATES FEDERAL ENTITY PROCUREMENTS UNDER UNITED STATES FEDERAL AWARDS OR OTHER AWARDS Participating Entities that use United States federal grant or FEMA funds to purchase goods or services from this Contract may be subject to additional requirements including the procurement standards of the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, 2 C.F.R. § 200. Participating Entities may have additional requirements based on specific funding source terms or conditions. Within this Article, all references to “federal” should be interpreted to mean the United States federal government. The following list only applies when a Participating Entity accesses Supplier’s Equipment, Products, or Services with United States federal funds. A. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY. Except as otherwise provided under 41 C.F.R. § 60, all contracts that meet the definition of “federally assisted construction contract” in 41 C.F.R. § 60- 1.3 must include the equal opportunity clause provided under 41 C.F.R. §60-1.4(b), in accordance with Executive Order 11246, “Equal Employment Opportunity” (30 FR 12319, 12935, 3 C.F.R. §, 1964-1965 Comp., p. 339), as amended by Executive Order 11375, “Amending Executive Order 11246 Relating to Equal Employment Opportunity,” and implementing regulations at 41 C.F.R. § 60, “Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Equal Employment Opportunity, Department of Labor.” The equal opportunity clause is incorporated herein by reference. B. DAVIS-BACON ACT, AS AMENDED (40 U.S.C. § 3141-3148). When required by federal program legislation, all prime construction contracts in excess of $2,000 awarded by non- federal entities must include a provision for compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. § 3141-3144, and 3146-3148) as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 C.F.R. § 5, “Labor Standards Provisions Applicable to Contracts Covering Federally Financed and Assisted Construction”). In accordance with the statute, contractors must be required to pay wages to laborers and mechanics at a rate not less than the prevailing wages specified in a wage determination made by the Secretary of Labor. In addition, contractors must be required to pay wages not less than once a week. The non-federal entity must place a copy of the current prevailing wage determination issued by the Department of Labor in each solicitation. The decision to award a contract or subcontract must be conditioned upon the acceptance of the wage determination. The non-federal entity must report all suspected or reported violations to the federal awarding agency. The contracts must also include a provision for compliance with the Copeland “Anti-Kickback” Act (40 U.S.C. § 3145), as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 C.F.R. § 3, “Contractors and Subcontractors on Public Building or Public Work Financed in Whole or in Part by Loans or Grants from the United States”). The Act provides that each contractor or subrecipient must be prohibited from inducing, by any means, any person employed in the construction, completion, or repair of public work, to give up any part of the compensation to which he or she is otherwise entitled. The non-federal entity must report all suspected or reported violations to the federal awarding agency. Supplier must be in compliance with all applicable Davis-Bacon Act provisions.        Page 100 of 572 093021-ELG Rev. 3/2021 15 C. CONTRACT WORK HOURS AND SAFETY STANDARDS ACT (40 U.S.C. § 3701-3708). Where applicable, all contracts awarded by the non-federal entity in excess of $100,000 that involve the employment of mechanics or laborers must include a provision for compliance with 40 U.S.C. §§ 3702 and 3704, as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 C.F.R. § 5). Under 40 U.S.C. § 3702 of the Act, each contractor must be required to compute the wages of every mechanic and laborer on the basis of a standard work week of 40 hours. Work in excess of the standard work week is permissible provided that the worker is compensated at a rate of not less than one and a half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours in the work week. The requirements of 40 U.S.C. § 3704 are applicable to construction work and provide that no laborer or mechanic must be required to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous. These requirements do not apply to the purchases of supplies or materials or articles ordinarily available on the open market, or contracts for transportation or transmission of intelligence. This provision is hereby incorporated by reference into this Contract. Supplier certifies that during the term of an award for all contracts by Sourcewell resulting from this procurement process, Supplier must comply with applicable requirements as referenced above. D. RIGHTS TO INVENTIONS MADE UNDER A CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT. If the federal award meets the definition of “funding agreement” under 37 C.F.R. § 401.2(a) and the recipient or subrecipient wishes to enter into a contract with a small business firm or nonprofit organization regarding the substitution of parties, assignment or performance of experimental, developmental, or research work under that “funding agreement,” the recipient or subrecipient must comply with the requirements of 37 C.F.R. § 401, “Rights to Inventions Made by Nonprofit Organizations and Small Business Firms Under Government Grants, Contracts and Cooperative Agreements,” and any implementing regulations issued by the awarding agency. Supplier certifies that during the term of an award for all contracts by Sourcewell resulting from this procurement process, Supplier must comply with applicable requirements as referenced above. E. CLEAN AIR ACT (42 U.S.C. § 7401-7671Q.) AND THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT (33 U.S.C. § 1251-1387). Contracts and subgrants of amounts in excess of $150,000 require the non-federal award to agree to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. § 7401- 7671q) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended (33 U.S.C. § 1251- 1387). Violations must be reported to the Federal awarding agency and the Regional Office of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Supplier certifies that during the term of this Contract will comply with applicable requirements as referenced above. F. DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION (EXECUTIVE ORDERS 12549 AND 12689). A contract award (see 2 C.F.R. § 180.220) must not be made to parties listed on the government wide exclusions in the System for Award Management (SAM), in accordance with the OMB guidelines at 2 C.F.R. §180 that implement Executive Orders 12549 (3 C.F.R. § 1986 Comp., p. 189) and 12689 (3 C.F.R. § 1989 Comp., p. 235), “Debarment and Suspension.” SAM Exclusions contains the names        Page 101 of 572 093021-ELG Rev. 3/2021 16 of parties debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded by agencies, as well as parties declared ineligible under statutory or regulatory authority other than Executive Order 12549. Supplier certifies that neither it nor its principals are presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation by any federal department or agency. G. BYRD ANTI-LOBBYING AMENDMENT, AS AMENDED (31 U.S.C. § 1352). Suppliers must file any required certifications. Suppliers must not have used federal appropriated funds to pay any person or organization for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of Congress, officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress in connection with obtaining any federal contract, grant, or any other award covered by 31 U.S.C. § 1352. Suppliers must disclose any lobbying with non-federal funds that takes place in connection with obtaining any federal award. Such disclosures are forwarded from tier to tier up to the non-federal award. Suppliers must file all certifications and disclosures required by, and otherwise comply with, the Byrd Anti-Lobbying Amendment (31 U.S.C. § 1352). H. RECORD RETENTION REQUIREMENTS. To the extent applicable, Supplier must comply with the record retention requirements detailed in 2 C.F.R. § 200.333. The Supplier further certifies that it will retain all records as required by 2 C.F.R. § 200.333 for a period of 3 years after grantees or subgrantees submit final expenditure reports or quarterly or annual financial reports, as applicable, and all other pending matters are closed. I. ENERGY POLICY AND CONSERVATION ACT COMPLIANCE. To the extent applicable, Supplier must comply with the mandatory standards and policies relating to energy efficiency which are contained in the state energy conservation plan issued in compliance with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act. J. BUY AMERICAN PROVISIONS COMPLIANCE. To the extent applicable, Supplier must comply with all applicable provisions of the Buy American Act. Purchases made in accordance with the Buy American Act must follow the applicable procurement rules calling for free and open competition. K. ACCESS TO RECORDS (2 C.F.R. § 200.336). Supplier agrees that duly authorized representatives of a federal agency must have access to any books, documents, papers and records of Supplier that are directly pertinent to Supplier’s discharge of its obligations under this Contract for the purpose of making audits, examinations, excerpts, and transcriptions. The right also includes timely and reasonable access to Supplier’s personnel for the purpose of interview and discussion relating to such documents. L. PROCUREMENT OF RECOVERED MATERIALS (2 C.F.R. § 200.322). A non-federal entity that is a state agency or agency of a political subdivision of a state and its contractors must comply with Section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended by the Resource Conservation        Page 102 of 572 093021-ELG Rev. 3/2021 17 and Recovery Act. The requirements of Section 6002 include procuring only items designated in guidelines of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at 40 C.F.R. § 247 that contain the highest percentage of recovered materials practicable, consistent with maintaining a satisfactory level of competition, where the purchase price of the item exceeds $10,000 or the value of the quantity acquired during the preceding fiscal year exceeded $10,000; procuring solid waste management services in a manner that maximizes energy and resource recovery; and establishing an affirmative procurement program for procurement of recovered materials identified in the EPA guidelines. M. FEDERAL SEAL(S), LOGOS, AND FLAGS. The Supplier not use the seal(s), logos, crests, or reproductions of flags or likenesses of Federal agency officials without specific pre-approval. N. NO OBLIGATION BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. The U.S. federal government is not a party to this Contract or any purchase by an Participating Entity and is not subject to any obligations or liabilities to the Participating Entity, Supplier, or any other party pertaining to any matter resulting from the Contract or any purchase by an authorized user. O. PROGRAM FRAUD AND FALSE OR FRAUDULENT STATEMENTS OR RELATED ACTS. The Contractor acknowledges that 31 U.S.C. 38 (Administrative Remedies for False Claims and Statements) applies to the Supplier’s actions pertaining to this Contract or any purchase by a Participating Entity. P. FEDERAL DEBT. The Supplier certifies that it is non-delinquent in its repayment of any federal debt. Examples of relevant debt include delinquent payroll and other taxes, audit disallowance, and benefit overpayments. Q. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST. The Supplier must notify the U.S. Office of General Services, Sourcewell, and Participating Entity as soon as possible if this Contract or any aspect related to the anticipated work under this Contract raises an actual or potential conflict of interest (as described in 2 C.F.R. Part 200). The Supplier must explain the actual or potential conflict in writing in sufficient detail so that the U.S. Office of General Services, Sourcewell, and Participating Entity are able to assess the actual or potential conflict; and provide any additional information as necessary or requested. R. U.S. EXECUTIVE ORDER 13224. The Supplier, and its subcontractors, must comply with U.S. Executive Order 13224 and U.S. Laws that prohibit transactions with and provision of resources and support to individuals and organizations associated with terrorism. S. PROHIBITION ON CERTAIN TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SERVICES OR EQUIPMENT. To the extent applicable, Supplier certifies that during the term of this Contract it will comply with applicable requirements of 2 C.F.R. § 200.216.        Page 103 of 572 093021-ELG Rev. 3/2021 18 T. DOMESTIC PREFERENCES FOR PROCUREMENTS. To the extent applicable, Supplier certifies that during the term of this Contract will comply with applicable requirements of 2 C.F.R. § 200.322. 22. CANCELLATION Sourcewell or Supplier may cancel this Contract at any time, with or without cause, upon 60 days’ written notice to the other party. However, Sourcewell may cancel this Contract immediately upon discovery of a material defect in any certification made in Supplier’s Proposal. Cancellation of this Contract does not relieve either party of financial, product, or service obligations incurred or accrued prior to cancellation. 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Page 116 of 572 &KHFNWKHER[LQWKHFROXPQ,KDYHUHYLHZHGWKLVDGGHQGXPEHORZWRDFNQRZOHGJHHDFKRIWKHDGGHQGD )LOH1DPH ,KDYHUHYLHZHGWKH EHORZDGGHQGXPDQG DWWDFKPHQWV LI DSSOLFDEOH 3DJHV $GGHQGXPBB6WUHHWB6ZHHSHUVB5)3B :HG$XJXVW30  $GGHQGXPBB6WUHHWB6ZHHSHUVB5)3B )UL$XJXVW30  Bid Number: RFP 093021 Vendor Name: Elgin Sweeper Co.        Page 117 of 572 RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, 1) WAIVING THE FORMAL BID PROCESS PURSUANT TO NATIONAL CITY MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 2.60.260 REGARDING COOPERATIVE PURCHASING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO PIGGYBACK ONTO SOURCEWELL CONTRACT # 093021-ELG WITH HAAKER EQUIPMENT COMPANY FOR THE PURCHASE OF AN ELGIN BROOM BEAR STREET SWEEPER IN A NOT-TO-EXCEED AMOUNT OF $494,000 FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS STREETS AND WASTEWATER DIVISION; AND 2) AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO APPROVE ADJUSTMENTS OF UP TO $49,400 TO THE NOT-TO-EXCEED AMOUNT FOR THE PURCHASE AS A 10% CONTINGENCY FOR UNFORSEEN FLUCTUATIONS IN PRICING. WHEREAS, the Public Works Streets and Wastewater Division utilizes two street sweepers to sweep dedicated routes through City streets and parking lots with an average 55 miles per day per route, not including special events, one of which has exceeded its useful life of 5-7 years and is scheduled to be replaced (but will be retained as a backup); and WHEREAS, the City of National City has an opportunity to piggyback onto the Sourcewell Contract # 0930212-ELG with Haaker Equipment Company to allow for the purchase of a new street sweeper, the Elgin Broom Bear Street Sweeper; and WHEREAS, Section 2.60.260 of the National City Municipal Code provides that the City may buy directly from a vendor at a price established through competitive bidding by another public agency whose procedures have been determined to be in substantial compliance with the City’s procurement procedures, and such a determination has been made in this case, therefore, it is recommended that the purchase be made without complying with the competitive bidding procedure set forth in the Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, National City’s Purchasing staff has confirmed that the Sourcewell Contract # 093021-ELG with Haaker Equipment Company was competitively bid through a Request for Proposals process, and that the Sourcewell procurement procedures are in substantial compliance with those of National City; and WHEREAS, City staff recommends adoption of the resolution as stated. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE, AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: That the City Council hereby authorizes waiving the formal bid process pursuant to National City Municipal Code Section 2.60.260 regarding cooperative purchasing and authorizes the City to piggyback onto Sourcewell Contract # 093021-ELG with Haaker Equipment Company to allow for the purchase of an Elgin Broom Bear Streets Sweeper in a not-to-exceed amount of $494,000 for the Public Works Streets and Wastewater Division. Section 2: That the City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to approve adjustments of up to $49,400 to the not-to-exceed amount for the purchase as a 10% contingency for unforeseen fluctuations in pricing. Page 118 of 572 Section 3: That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and enter it into the book of original Resolutions. PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of January, 2026. Ron Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney Page 119 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: Engineering & Public Works Prepared by: Tirza Gonzales, Operations Manager Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: First Amendment to the Agreement with West Coast Arborists, Inc. for Specialized Urban Forestry Maintenance Services. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Authorizing the Mayor to Execute a First Amendment to the Agreement with West Coast Arborists Inc., to Increase the Not-to-Exceed Amount by $180,000, for a Total Not-to-Exceed Amount by $180,000, for a Total Not-to-Exceed Amount of $450,000.” BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: On June 18, 2024, per City Council Resolution No. 2024-62, the City of National City entered into an Agreement with West Coast Arborists, Inc. (WCA), to provide as-needed specialized tree trimming, removal, and planting services to assist the City’s Park Maintenance staff with addressing the growing backlog of tree trimming requests for specialized services. The original Agreement is for a not-to-exceed amount of $270,000, with an initial term of three years and the option to extend for up to three, one-year extensions. The Engineering & Public Works Department’s Parks Division typically operates with two tree trimming staff who are responsible for routine maintenance, emergency response, and hazard mitigation of city trees in the public-right-of-way. One of our tree trimmers was promoted to Equipment Operator within the last year, creating a vacancy. Recruitments have been ongoing and we are close to making a new hire. In addition, the other tree trimmer has been out on approved leave and is anticipated to return in the coming months. As a result of these staffing issues, the Public Works Parks Division has had to rely more heavily on WCA to assist with the backlog of tree trimming requests, specialized services, and emergency services. Since execution of the original agreement with WCA in June 2024, nearly half of the authorized budget for the three-year agreement has been spent. Therefore, staff is requesting City Council approval of a First Amendment to the Agreement with WCA to increase the not-to-exceed amount by $180,000 for a total not-to-exceed amount of $450,000. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Expenditures for this contract are recorded in the Parks Maintenance Fund account no. 105-86- 31-31400-7299- Contract Services. The FY 2026 adopted budget for this account is $160,000, with $150,000 of that amount planned for WCA services. Invoices through December total approximately $115,000. If determined to be necessary, a budget adjustment will be brought Page 120 of 572 forward as part of the mid-year budget review to reflect the increased need for contracted tree trimming services through the remainder of the fiscal year. RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Not Applicable ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA and is therefore not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: Agenda Report posted within 72 hours of meeting date and time in accordance with Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Exhibit A – Amendment Exhibit B – Resolution Page 121 of 572 FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AND WEST COAST ARBORISTS, INC. THIS FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT is entered into this 20th day of January, 2026, by and between the CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, a municipal corporation (“CITY”), and WEST COAST ARBORISTS, INC., a California corporation (the “CONTRACTOR”). RECITALS WHEREAS, the CITY and the CONTRACTOR entered into an Agreement on June 18, 2024 (the “Agreement”) for the term of July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2027, wherein the CONTRACTOR agreed to provide Urban Forestry Maintenance Services to assist CITY’s Park staff with ongoing tree trimming needs and demands for a not -to- exceed amount of $270,000, and an initial term of three (3) years, with the option to extend this term for up to three (3) one-year extensions; and WHEREAS, based on the CONTRACTOR’s performance and quality of work, and to ensure continuation of assistance and support to Parks staff necessitated by ongoing staffing issues, the CITY desires to have the CONTRACTOR continue providing Urban Forestry Maintenance Services for the CITY, and the CONTRACTOR is willing to perform such services; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to amend the Agreement by increasing the not-to- exceed amount by $180,000, for a total not-to-exceed amount of $450,000. AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree that: 1. The June 18, 2024 Agreement is hereby amended to increase the not-to-exceed amount by $180,000, for a total not-to-exceed amount of $450,000. 2. The parties further agree that, with the foregoing exceptions, each and every other term and provision of the June 18, 2024 Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this First Amendment to the Agreement on the date and year first above written. Page 122 of 572 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY By: __________________________ Ron Morrison, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: ____________________________ Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney WEST COAST ARBORISTS, INC. (Corporation – signatures of two corporate officers required) (Partnership or Sole proprietorship – one signature) By: ______________________________ (Name) ______________________________ (Print) ______________________________ (Title) By: ______________________________ (Name) ______________________________ (Print) ______________________________ (Title) Page 123 of 572 RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT WITH WEST COAST ARBORISTS, INC. TO INCREASE THE NOT-TO-EXCEED AMOUNT BY $180,000, FOR A TOTAL NOT-TO-EXCEED AMOUNT OF $450,000. WHEREAS, on June 18, 2024, the City of National City (“City”) entered into an agreement (the “Agreement”) with West Coast Arborists, Inc. to provide Urban Forestry Maintenance Services to assist the City’s Park staff with ongoing tree trimming needs and demands for a not-to-exceed amount of $270,000, with an initial term of three (3) years, with the option to extend for up to three (3) one-year extensions; and WHEREAS, based on their performance and quality of work, and to ensure the continuation of assistance and support to Parks staff necessitated by ongoing staffing issues, staff recommends approval of a First Amendment to the Agreement with West Coast Arborists, Inc. to increase the not-to-exceed amount by $180,000, for a total not-to-exceed amount of $450,000. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE, AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: That the City Council hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute a First Amendment to the agreement with West Coast Arborists, Inc. to increase the not-to-exceed amount by $180,000, for a total not-to-exceed amount of $450,000. Section 2: That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and enter it into the book of original Resolutions. PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of January 2026. Ron Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney Page 124 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: Police Department Prepared by: Ron Gutlay, Management Analyst II Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Purchase of Thirty-two (32) Panasonic Toughbook Mobile Data Computers (MDC’s) for Police Department Officers for Use in Patrol Vehicles, Utilizing Funds Awarded by the C.O.P.S. Grants. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Waiving the Formal Bid Process Pursuant to National City Municipal Code Section 2.60.260 Regarding Cooperative Purchasing and Authorizing the City to Piggyback onto National IPA Technology Solutions Contract #2018011 with CDW -G LLC for the Purchase of Thirty-two Panasonic Toughbook Mobile Data Computers in a Not-to-Exceed Amount of $134,541.81 for the National City Police Department.” BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: The Police Department assigns Panasonic Toughbook Mobile Data Computers (MDCs) to its officers for use in patrol vehicles to support them in performing their duties. Over the past year, the department has proactively procured fifty (50) new MDC’s to outfit all police vehicles within the patrol fleet. This forward planning was intended to stay ahead of nationwide demand, mitigate potential supply chain delays, and provide adequate lead time for our IT staff to test and configure the new devices to ensure operational readiness. The Department is in need of purchasing an additional thirty-two (32) MDC’s in order to provide a computer to all patrol officers as well as the officers working uniformed assignments and having a requirement to use a police patrol vehicle to perform their duties. The thirty-two (32) additional MDC units are at a cost of $134,541.81. Each unit, which includes a two (2) year extended warranty above the (3) year manufacturer warranty, is priced at $3,905.54. Given that agencies across the country have either initiated or are preparing for the same transition, the availability of these devices is limited. The equipment will be purchased from CDW -G, a large IT solution provider that focuses on serving federal, state and local governments, through the National IPA Technology Solutions Contract #2018011, utilizing funds from C.O.P.S. Grants. NCMC Section 2.60.260 provides authority to the purchasing agent to join with other public jurisdiction to take advantage of cooperative purchasing opportunities, including but not limited to any federal, state or local agency pricing program or structure that is determined by the purchasing agent to allow a procurement that is in the best interests of the City. The purchasing agent may buy directly from a vendor at a price established through competitive bidding by another public agency whose procedures have been determined by the purchasing agent to be in substantial compliance with the City’s procurement procedures, irrespective of the contracting Page 125 of 572 limits of that jurisdiction or agency, even if the City had not initially joined with that public agency in the cooperative purchase. National City’s Purchasing staff has confirmed that the National IPA Technology Solutions Contract #2018011 was competitively bid through a Request for Proposals (RFP) process, and that the National IPA Technology Solutions procurement procedures are in substantial compliance with those of National City. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: If approved, the cost to purchase the equipment will be $134,541.81. The expenditure will be charged to C.O.P.S. Grant account number as follows: 208-70-21-21604-7518- $11.24 208-70-21-21607-7518- $123.73 208-70-21-21617-7518- $1,360.13 208-70-21-21618-7518- $61,384.00 208-70-21-21619-7518- $71,662.71 RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Public Safety ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA, and is therefore, not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Exhibit A – Quote 1CJF50L Exhibit B - Resolution Page 126 of 572 Page 127 of 572 Page 128 of 572 RESOLUTION NO. 2026- RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, WAIVING THE FORMAL BID PROCESS PURSUANT TO NATIONAL CITY MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 2.60.260 REGARDING COOPERATIVE PURCHASING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO PIGGYBACK ONTO NATIONAL IPA TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS CONTRACT #2018011 WITH CDW-G LLC FOR THE PURCHASE OF THIRTY-TWO PANASONIC TOUGHBOOK MOBILE DATA COMPUTERS IN A NOT-TO-EXCEED AMOUNT OF $134,541.81 FOR THE NATIONAL CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT. WHEREAS, the National City Police Department assigns Panasonic Toughbook Mobile Data Computers (“MDCs”) to its officers for use in patrol vehicles for law enforcement purposes; and WHEREAS, as of October 2025, Microsoft stopped supporting a key component of Windows 11, rendering current MDCs obsolete and incompatible for law enforcement purposes as they are currently utilized by the department; and WHEREAS, the Police Department has already procured fifty (50) replacement MDCs, including the purchase of forty (40) MDCs authorized on June 3, 2025 via Resolution No. 2025- 59, but needs an additional thirty-two (32) MDCs to support its operations; and WHEREAS, the City of National City has another opportunity to piggyback onto National IPA Technology Solutions Contract #2018011 with CDW -G LLC to allow for the purchase of thirty- two (32) MDCs for use in department patrol vehicles; and WHEREAS, Section 2.60.260 of the National City Municipal Code provides that the City may buy directly from a vendor at a price established through competitive bidding by another public agency whose procedures have been determined to be in substantial compliance with the City’s procurement procedures, and such a determination has been made in this case, therefore, it is recommended that the purchase be made without complying with the competitive bidding procedure set forth in the Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, National City’s Purchasing staff has confirmed that the National IPA Technology Solutions Contract #2018011 with CDW -G LLC was competitively bid through a Request for Proposals process, and that the National IPA Technology Solutions procurement procedures are in substantial compliance with those of National City; and WHEREAS, City staff recommends adoption of the resolution as stated. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE, AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: That the City Council hereby authorizes waiving the formal bid process pursuant to National City Municipal Code Section 2.60.260 regarding cooperative purchasing and authorizes the City to piggyback onto National IPA Technology Solutions Contract #2018011 with CDW -G LLC for the purchase of thirty-two (32) Panasonic Toughbook Mobile Data Computers in a not-to-exceed amount of $134,541.81 for the National City Police Department. Page 129 of 572 Section 2: That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and enter it into the book of original Resolutions. PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of January, 2026. Ron Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney Page 130 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: Fire Department Prepared by: Walter Amedee, Emergency Manager Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Accept SDG&E’s 2025 SAFE San Diego Grant Program Award of $5,000 for the City’s CERT Program. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, "Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Authorizing the City Manager or his Designee to Accept the San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) 2025 SAFE San Diego Grant Program Funds in the Amount of $5,000 for the National City Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program and Authorizing the Establishment of an Appropriation and Corresponding Revenue Budget in the Amount of $5,000 in the Reimbursable Grants City-Wide Fund.” BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: Through the 2025 SAFE San Diego Grant Program, SDG&E has awarded funds to National City’s Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) whose programs and services support emergency preparedness and safety. The grant from SDG&E to the Burn Institute has made it possible to support local CERT Programs and is part of SDG&E’s commitment to make our region safer at home, in the workplace, and in neighborhoods throughout San Diego County. SDG&E has provided a check in the amount of $5,000 to the Burn Institute, which is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, who is serving as National City’s CERT fiscal agent to provide the grant funds. Since 1972, the Burn Institute has been helping educate and inspire communities across San Diego and Imperial Counties to reduce burn injuries and empower those affected by burn trauma. Among various programs, they are dedicated to educating elementary school students on fire safety, installing free smoke alarms in the homes of seniors, and offering burn survivor support programs for all ages and their families. This grant helps National City CERT to recruit new CERT members, administer the CERT program, and promote disaster preparedness training through the National City CERT Program. Staff recommends the establishment of an appropriation and corresponding revenue budget for $5,000. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Expenditure Account # 282-70-22-22701-7226- Training, Travel & Subsistence: $5,000.00 Revenue Account # 282-70-22-22701-3498- Other Federal Grants: $5,000.00 Page 131 of 572 RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Public Safety ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA and is therefore not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Exhibit A – Award Letter Exhibit B – Resolution Page 132 of 572 Page 133 of 572 RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO ACCEPT THE SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC (SDG&E) 2025 SAFE SAN DIEGO GRANT PROGRAM FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $5,000 FOR THE NATIONAL CITY COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM (CERT) PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN APPROPRIATION AND CORRESPONDING REVENUE BUDGET IN THE AMOUNT OF $5,000 IN THE REIMBURSABLE GRANTS CITY-WIDE FUND. WHEREAS, the San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) 2025 SAFE San Diego Grant Program provides funding to Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) in San Diego County whose programs and services support emergency preparedness and safety; and WHEREAS, the Burn Institute is a 501(c)(3) non-profit established to help educate and inspire communities across San Diego and Imperial Counties to reduce burn injuries and empower those affected by burn trauma; and WHEREAS, the Burn Institute and SDG&E notified City staff that the City has been awarded a grant of $5,000 to support the City’s CERT program; and WHEREAS, City staff requests City Council authorize the City Manager to accept funds in the amount of $5,000 from the SAFE San Diego Grant Program and establish a reimbursable grants city-wide fund appropriation and corresponding revenue budget. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE, AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: That the City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager or his designee to accept funds in the amount of $5,000 from the SAFE San Diego Grant Program for the National City Community Emergency Response Team Program. Section 2: That the City Council hereby authorizes the establishment of an appropriation and corresponding revenue budget in the amount of $5,000 in the Reimbursable Grants City-Wide Fund. Section 3: That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and enter it into the book of original Resolutions. PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of January, 2026. Ron Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney Page 134 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Prepared by: Sean W. Pfeifer, Management Analyst Meeting Date: Monday, January 20, 2025 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: FY 2024-25 AB 1600 DIF Report RECOMMENDATION: Accept and file the report BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: The City requires the payment of development impact fees on new development as authorized by State of California Government Code Section 66000 et seq., which is known as the Mitigation Fee Act. The Mitigation Fee Act requires that an annual report and five-year reports be prepared regarding the collection and use of the Development Impact Fees (DIF fees). Fees collected must be spent in a timely manner. If fees are not spent within a period of 5 years, the report must provide an expenditure plan that justifies keeping the revenues for a longer period. The attached report provides revenue and expenditure information since the inception of the DIFs, fulfills the annual reporting requirements, and addresses future spending plans for the unspent balances. The development impact fees for Parks and Recreation, Police, Fire, and Library were established in 2005 and have not been updated since that time. The transportation fees were established in 2008 based on a fee study conducted by the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) and have been adjusted annually for inflation based on direction from SANDAG. In 2025 City Staff worked with DTA Consultants to reexamine these impact fees to ensure that they continue to reflect the capital facility impacts of new development as the general plan evolves and the development of the City progresses. Recommendations to adjust the development impact fees will be brought to City Council at a Public Hearing on January 20, 2026. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Since inception, the City has collected approximately $4.4 million in development impact fees for Parks, Police, Fire and Library facilities and approximately $3.96 million in transportation development impact fees. These fees are earmarked for City projects that offset the impact s of development on City infrastructure. See the attached report for details. RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Housing and Community Development Page 135 of 572 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA, and is therefore, not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBIT: Exhibit A – AB 1600 Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2024-25 Page 136 of 572 City of National City Development Impact Fees Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2024-25 Page 137 of 572 Development Impact Fees FY 2024-25 City of National City 2 BACKGROUND In 2005, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2005-17, which established fees to be charged on new development in order to defray all or a portion of the cost of public facilities related to the development project. These fees were based on a study completed for the City by MAXIMUS, Inc. and Tischler & Associates and are known as development impact fees (DIFs). DIFs are permitted pursuant to the California Government Code beginning with Section 66000 (known as the Mitigation Fee Act). Pursuant to that resolution, the City collects impact fees for Police, Fire, Library, and Park facilities. While fees may be adjusted periodically to reflect construction cost increases, the City has not changed its fees since they were first adopted in 2005. The fees for these four categories are as shown in Table A below. In 2024 the City entered into an agreement with David Taussig and Associates to perform a study to recommend updates to the City’s DIF rates. The study was completed in late 2025, and updates to the Development Impact Fee schedule are expected to be made early in calendar year 2026. In 2008, the City Council adopted Ordinance 2310, which added Section 4.52 to the National City Municipal Code (NCMC) to establish a transportation development impact fee (TDIF). This fee was adopted to comply with the San Diego Association of Government’s (SANDAG’s) Regional Transportation Congestion Improvement Program (RTCIP) that requires the City to charge the fee to maintain eligibility for TransNet sales tax funding for transportation projects. SANDAG conducted a region-wide study which serves as the basis for the fee that was initially established at $2,000 per new residential unit. It is updated annually in accordance with direction provided by SANDAG. As of July 1, 2025, the TDIF is $2,741.97 per residential unit. No fee is collected for non-residential development. While such a fee is provided for in the NCMC, its imposition has been suspended per section 4.52.090. TABLE A: DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEE SCHEDULE (non-transportation) Facility Type Parks & Recreation Library Fire/EMS Police Total Residential Per Housing Unit Single Family $858 $172 $126 $318 $1,474 Multi-Family (4 or greater) $692 $139 $102 $257 $1,190 Mobile Home/Other $849 $139 $124 $315 $1,427 Non-Residential Per 1,000 Square Feet/Per Room for Hotel Com/Shop Ctr 25,000 SF or less $1,009 $2,549 $3,558 Com/Shop Ctr 25,001 SF - 50,000 SF $809 $2,043 $2,852 Com/Shop Ctr 50,001 SF - 100,000 SF $652 $1,649 $2,301 Com/Shop Ctr 100,001 SF - 200,000 SF $530 $1,340 $1,870 General Office 10,000 SF or less $448 $1,133 $1,581 General Office 10,001 SF - 25,000 SF $400 $1,012 $1,412 General Office 25,001 SF - 50,000 SF $367 $929 $1,296 General Office 50,001 SF - 100,000 SF $332 $840 $1,172 Business Park $282 $713 $995 Industrial Park $195 $493 $688 Warehousing $113 $286 $399 Manufacturing $144 $366 $510 Lodging $107 $270 $377 Page 138 of 572 Development Impact Fees FY 2024-25 City of National City 3 REPORTING Government Code Section 66006 requires that an annual report be prepared regarding the collection and use of the fees. Fees collected must be spent in a timely manner. If fees are not spent within a period of 5 years, a report must be filed that provides an expenditure plan that justifies keeping revenues for a longer period. HISTORICAL SUMMARY Over the last twenty years, for the four facility types shown in Table A, the City has collected a combined total of $4,401,537.40 in development impact fees of which $3,032,562.48 has been spent. A summary of the total amount collected and spent by fiscal year is shown in Table B below followed by a graph (see Figure 1) that summarizes the revenues and expenditures by facility type. Tables C through F below break out the revenues and expenditures by year for those four facility types. The revenues and expenditures by year for the TDIF are shown in Table G below. Ending balances for fiscal year 2024-25 are unaudited. Page 139 of 572 Development Impact Fees FY 2024-25 City of National City 4 TABLE B: NATIONAL CITY DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES (non-transportation) – SUMMARY Beginning Balance Revenue Expenditures Ending Balance % Spent FY 2004-05 0.00 174,369.00 0.00 174,369.00 FY 2005-06 174,369.00 154,490.36 0.00 328,859.36 FY 2006-07 328,859.36 190,084.36 191,033.99 327,909.73 FY 2007-08 327,909.73 148,834.00 0.00 476,743.73 FY 2008-09 476,743.73 139,018.00 0.00 615,761.73 FY 2009-10 615,761.73 633,499.80 90,000.00 1,159,261.53 FY 2010-11 1,159,261.53 59,712.20 0.00 1,218,973.73 FY 2011-12 1,218,973.73 141,374.00 139,299.05 1,221,048.68 FY 2012-13 1,221,048.68 94,827.00 193,406.38 1,122,469.30 FY 2013-14 1,122,469.30 56,444.00 39,759.95 1,139,153.35 FY 2014-15 1,139,153.35 310,408.00 7,386.00 1,442,175.35 FY 2015-16 1,442,175.35 52,457.20 1,105,060.00 389,572.55 FY 2016-17 389,572.55 188,141.00 238,174.81 339,538.74 FY 2017-18 339,538.74 426,242.80 294,289.04 471,492.50 FY 2018-19 471,492.50 85,196.00 54,223.00 502,465.50 FY 2019-20 502,465.50 617,415.00 198,247.00 921,633.50 FY 2020-21 921,633.50 130,566.00 0.00 1,052,199.50 FY 2021-22 1,052,199.50 311,414.99 0.00 1,363,614.49 FY 2022-23 1,363,614.49 147,585.01 0.00 1,511,199.50 FY 2023-24 1,511,199.50 206,301.04 429,865.30 1,287,635.24 FY 2024-25 1,287,635.24 133,157.64 51,817.96 1,368,974.92 Total 4,401,537.40 3,032,562.48 1,368,974.92 68.9% Total Revenue Total Expenditures $- $500,000 $1,000,000 $1,500,000 $2,000,000 POLICE FIRE PARKS LIBRARY Total Revenue $1,393,619 $579,345 $1,975,956 $452,618 Total Expenditures $1,127,008 $285,292 $1,410,262 $210,000 FIGURE 1 Impact Fees by Type FY2005 - FY2025 Page 140 of 572 Development Impact Fees FY 2024-25 City of National City 5 FEE METHODOLOGY There are three (3) methods that were used to determine the fees collected by the City for the Police, Fire, Parks and Library facilities. Each method requires that the spending of funds received be restricted as follows: 1) Plan Based Impact Fees – used for new facilities that will be needed due to the increase in development. 2) Cost Recovery Impact Fees – used to pay for existing facilities where the new development benefits from the remaining capacity and useful life of the facilities. 3) Incremental Expansion Impact Fees – used for expanding existing facilities to serve new development Fees for Police, Fire, Library, and Parks facilities were calculated using one or more of the methods above depending upon the purpose of the fees. STATUS OF THE FEE PROGRAM This section, by facility type, describes the purpose for the fees, provides a history of revenues and expenditures since inception, describes how the money has been spent, and discusses the plans for future spending. POLICE IMPACT FEES All three (3) methods were used to calculate Police impact fees. The purpose for the fees as determined in 2005 was to accumulate funding to assist with the cost of a new police substation in conjunction with a new fire station, recover a portion of the costs associated with the police headquarters building and pay for the incremental addition of police vehicles. Revenue and expenditures are detailed below: Page 141 of 572 Development Impact Fees FY 2024-25 City of National City 6 TABLE C: NATIONAL CITY POLICE DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES Revenue received from police impact fees since fiscal year 2004-05 totals $1,393,619, of which $1,127,008 has been spent. The current balance in the account is $ 266,611, of which $229,506 comes from fees collected within the last five fiscal years. The funds have been used to make improvements to the Police Department headquarters building and parking structure and to purchase certain vehicular equipment. The new substation has been on hold. The expectation in 2005 was that bonds would be issued by the City to build a new combination fire station and police substation, but a subsequent downturn in economic conditions dictated that those plans be delayed. Instead, the focus has been on improvements to the Police Department headquarters building and parking structure and the purchase of police vehicles to meet increased service demands. The City will continue to apply the revenues received in this account to similar purposes. The balance in the account was factored into the development of the new Police Development Impact Fee, which is expected to go into effect in calendar year 2026. FIRE IMPACT FEES The plan based and cost recovery methods were used to calculate Fire impact fees. The purpose of the fees was to assist with the funding of the relocation and expansion of Station 34, assist with the cost of a future new fire station and associated apparatus, and because of its citywide benefit, recover a portion of the capital costs related to Station 31. Revenue and expenditure details follow: POLICE Beginning Balance Revenue Expenditures Ending Balance % Spent FY 2004-05 0.00 37,620.75 0.00 37,620.75 100% FY 2005-06 37,620.75 35,110.86 0.00 72,731.61 100% FY 2006-07 72,731.61 90,523.08 0.00 163,254.69 100% FY 2007-08 163,254.69 64,753.00 0.00 228,007.69 100% FY 2008-09 228,007.69 60,274.00 0.00 288,281.69 100% FY 2009-10 288,281.69 179,919.00 0.00 468,200.69 100% FY 2010-11 468,200.69 25,025.00 0.00 493,225.69 100% FY 2011-12 493,225.69 49,968.00 115,842.78 427,350.91 100% FY 2012-13 427,350.91 30,743.00 99,433.87 358,660.04 100% FY 2013-14 358,660.04 30,080.00 19,261.68 369,478.36 100% FY 2014-15 369,478.36 76,931.00 3,086.09 443,323.27 100% FY 2015-16 443,323.27 33,240.20 407,043.05 69,520.42 100% FY 2016-17 69,520.42 70,196.00 1,146.95 138,569.47 100% FY 2017-18 138,569.47 162,282.80 282,946.90 17,905.37 100% FY 2018-19 17,905.37 25,979.00 0.00 43,884.37 100% FY 2019-20 43,884.37 191,468.00 198,247.00 37,105.37 81% FY 2020-21 37,105.37 36,899.00 0.00 74,004.37 0.0% FY 2021-22 74,004.37 82,252.27 0.00 156,256.64 0.0% FY 2022-23 156,256.64 32,490.20 0.00 188,746.83 0.0% FY 2023-24 188,746.83 45,642.31 0.00 234,389.15 0.0% FY 2024-25 234,389.15 32,221.35 0.00 266,610.50 0.0% Total 1,393,618.82 1,127,008.32 266,610.50 80.9% Page 142 of 572 Development Impact Fees FY 2024-25 City of National City 7 TABLE D: NATIONAL CITY FIRE DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES Revenue received from fire impact fees since fiscal year 2004-05 totals $579,345, of which $285,292 has been spent on items including a fire hydrant, fire apparatus, and the acquisition of a modular facility for the Station 33 Squad Program that was set up in El Toyon Park to provide faster response times in the north-eastern portion of the City. The current balance in the account is $294,054, of which $103,668 is from fees paid over the last five fiscal years and $190,386 from the four years prior. The plans for a new fire station as envisioned in 2005 have not materialized. The expectation then was that bonds would be issued by the City to build a new combination fire station and police substation, but those plans were put on hold as described above. Between fiscal years 2022-23 and 2023-24, the City’s budget allocated $200,000 in Fire DIF funds towards the design of a new multi-purpose facility and fire station in El Toyon Park. Accumulated and future revenues will provide a small portion of the funding for this future facility. The balance in the account was factored into the development of the new Fire Development Impact Fee. PARKS IMPACT FEES FIRE Beginning Balance Revenue Expenditures Ending Balance % Spent FY 2004-05 0.00 14,933.75 0.00 14,933.75 100% FY 2005-06 14,933.75 13,906.50 0.00 28,840.25 100% FY 2006-07 28,840.25 35,910.28 0.00 64,750.53 100% FY 2007-08 64,750.53 25,663.00 0.00 90,413.53 100% FY 2008-09 90,413.53 23,867.00 0.00 114,280.53 100% FY 2009-10 114,280.53 71,297.00 90,000.00 95,577.53 100% FY 2010-11 95,577.53 13,464.00 0.00 109,041.53 100% FY 2011-12 109,041.53 19,085.00 15,620.02 112,506.51 100% FY 2012-13 112,506.51 23,271.00 89,678.76 46,098.75 100% FY 2013-14 46,098.75 11,909.00 0.00 58,007.75 100% FY 2014-15 58,007.75 30,514.00 0.00 88,521.75 100% FY 2015-16 88,521.75 13,037.00 29,561.73 71,997.02 11% FY 2016-17 71,997.02 27,806.00 6,208.27 93,594.75 0.0% FY 2017-18 93,594.75 63,724.00 0.00 157,318.75 0.0% FY 2018-19 157,318.75 10,293.00 54,223.00 113,388.75 0.0% FY 2019-20 113,388.75 76,997.00 0.00 190,385.75 0.0% FY 2020-21 190,385.75 14,628.00 0.00 205,013.75 0.0% FY 2021-22 205,013.75 33,046.73 0.00 238,060.48 0.0% FY 2022-23 238,060.48 15,204.46 0.00 253,264.94 0.0% FY 2023-24 253,264.94 22,179.62 0.00 275,444.56 0.0% FY 2024-25 275,444.56 18,608.95 0.00 294,053.51 0.0% Total 579,345.29 285,291.78 294,053.51 49.2% Page 143 of 572 Development Impact Fees FY 2024-25 City of National City 8 The incremental expansion method was used to calculate Park impact fees. The purpose of the fees was to pay for new improvements in existing parks and the expansion of existing recreation centers to provide additional capacity to accommodate new development. The funds cannot be used for replacement or maintenance of equipment or facilities. Revenue and expenditure details follow: TABLE E: NATIONAL CITY PARKS DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES Since 2005 revenue received from park impact fees totals $1,975,956 of which $1,410,262.38 has been spent on improvements in El Toyon and Kimball parks. The current balance in the account is $565,693, of which all but $73,538 was received during the last five fiscal years. In Fiscal Year 2024-5, the funds were used on improvements to the Kimball Dog Park. LIBRARY IMPACT FEES The plan based method was used to calculate Library impact fees. The purpose of the fees was to cover a portion of the costs of the planned construction of a replacement library that was to be twice the size of the then existing library. Outside sources paid for 65% of the construction costs, leaving the City to cover the remaining share for which the City issued general obligation bonds in the amount of $5,970,000. Revenue and expenditure details are as follows: PARKS Beginning Balance Revenue Expenditures Ending Balance % Spent FY 2004-05 0.00 101,454.75 0.00 101,454.75 100% FY 2005-06 101,454.75 87,864.00 0.00 189,318.75 100% FY 2006-07 189,318.75 24,302.00 191,033.99 22,586.76 100% FY 2007-08 22,586.76 48,658.00 0.00 71,244.76 100% FY 2008-09 71,244.76 45,714.00 0.00 116,958.76 100% FY 2009-10 116,958.76 317,848.80 0.00 434,807.56 100% FY 2010-11 434,807.56 6,363.20 0.00 441,170.76 100% FY 2011-12 441,170.76 60,230.00 7,836.25 493,564.51 100% FY 2012-13 493,564.51 33,990.00 4,293.75 523,260.76 100% FY 2013-14 523,260.76 12,040.00 20,498.27 514,802.49 100% FY 2014-15 514,802.49 169,014.00 4,299.91 679,516.58 100% FY 2015-16 679,516.58 5,148.00 458,455.22 226,209.36 100% FY 2016-17 226,209.36 73,102.00 230,819.59 68,491.77 100% FY 2017-18 68,491.77 166,744.00 11,342.14 223,893.63 100% FY 2018-19 223,893.63 40,744.00 0.00 264,637.63 100% FY 2019-20 264,637.63 290,584.00 0.00 555,221.63 75% FY 2020-21 555,221.63 65,822.00 0.00 621,043.63 0% FY 2021-22 621,043.63 163,259.15 0.00 784,302.78 0% FY 2022-23 784,302.78 82,880.36 0.00 867,183.14 0% FY 2023-24 867,183.14 114,863.62 429,865.30 552,181.47 0% FY 2024-25 552,181.47 65,329.81 51,817.96 565,693.32 0% Total 1,975,955.69 1,410,262.38 565,693.32 71.4% Page 144 of 572 Development Impact Fees FY 2024-25 City of National City 9 TABLE F: NATIONAL CITY LIBRARY DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES Revenue received since inception from library impact fees totals $452,618 of which $210,000 has been spent on a portion of the costs to upgrade the National City Library. The current balance in the account is $242,618, of which $103,697 was received during the last five years and $138,921 prior to that. The upgrades included a new radio-frequency identification book delivery system, additional bookshelves and other enhancements. The City is evaluating projects that will enhance the Library’s ability to accommodate a growing number of users over the next five to ten years. The balance in the account was factored into the development of the new Library Development Impact Fee. TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEES The purpose of the transportation impact fee is to defray the costs of constructing planned transportation facilities to accommodate increased traffic generated by future development and on improvements that expand capacity on the Regional Arterial System (RAS) as required by the TransNet Regional Transportation Congestion Improvement Program (RTCIP). Eligible projects include such things as road widening, roadway extensions, turning lanes, traffic signal coordination, freeway to arterial interchange improvements, railroad grade separations, and expanded regional express bus and rail transit service. LIBRARY Beginning Balance Revenue Expenditures Ending Balance % Spent FY 2004-05 0.00 20,359.75 0.00 20,359.75 100% FY 2005-06 20,359.75 17,609.00 0.00 37,968.75 100% FY 2006-07 37,968.75 39,349.00 0.00 77,317.75 100% FY 2007-08 77,317.75 9,760.00 0.00 87,077.75 100% FY 2008-09 87,077.75 9,163.00 0.00 96,240.75 100% FY 2009-10 96,240.75 64,435.00 0.00 160,675.75 100% FY 2010-11 160,675.75 14,860.00 0.00 175,535.75 100% FY 2011-12 175,535.75 12,091.00 0.00 187,626.75 100% FY 2012-13 187,626.75 6,823.00 0.00 194,449.75 100% FY 2013-14 194,449.75 2,415.00 0.00 196,864.75 100% FY 2014-15 196,864.75 33,949.00 0.00 230,813.75 38.7% FY 2015-16 230,813.75 1,032.00 210,000.00 21,845.75 0.0% FY 2016-17 21,845.75 17,037.00 0.00 38,882.75 0.0% FY 2017-18 38,882.75 33,492.00 0.00 72,374.75 0.0% FY 2018-19 72,374.75 8,180.00 0.00 80,554.75 0.0% FY 2019-20 80,554.75 58,366.00 0.00 138,920.75 0.0% FY 2020-21 138,920.75 13,217.00 0.00 152,137.75 0.0% FY 2021-22 152,137.75 32,856.84 0.00 184,994.59 0.0% FY 2022-23 184,994.59 17,009.99 0.00 202,004.59 0.0% FY 2023-24 202,004.59 23,615.48 0.00 225,620.07 0.0% FY 2024-25 225,620.07 16,997.53 0.00 242,617.59 0.0% Total 452,617.59 210,000.00 242,617.59 46.4% Page 145 of 572 Development Impact Fees FY 2024-25 City of National City 10 TABLE G: NATIONAL CITY TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES Revenue received since inception from transportation impact fees totals $3,957,688, of which $1,281,821 has been spent on the widening of Plaza Boulevard and $21,095 on the Mobility Enhancements project, among other local infrastructure improvements. The current balance in the account is $2,463,649, of which $1,111,612 was received during the last five years and $382,428 in the three years prior. The entire TDIF balance has been appropriated for the Mobility Enhancements project, which includes upgrades and modifications to traffic signals and related infrastructure to address mobility efficiency along major transportation corridors on the regional arterial system. In Fiscal Year 2024-25, funds from the TDIF were expended on projects to improve the intersection of 8th Street and Harbor Drive, Plaza Boulevard, and on corridor synchronization improvements. Transportation Beginning Balance Revenue Expenditures Ending Balance % Spent FY 2008-09 0.00 16,000.00 0.00 16,000.00 100% FY 2009-10 16,000.00 359,560.00 0.00 375,560.00 100% FY 2010-11 375,560.00 42,967.78 0.00 418,527.78 100% FY 2011-12 418,527.78 155,777.41 0.00 574,305.19 100% FY 2012-13 574,305.19 106,152.06 0.00 680,457.25 100% FY 2013-14 680,457.25 38,766.64 0.00 719,223.89 100% FY 2014-15 719,223.89 353,481.76 13,278.79 1,059,426.86 100% FY 2015-16 1,059,426.86 12,960.14 722,319.26 350,067.74 100% FY 2016-17 350,067.74 28,145.36 277,680.74 100,532.36 100% FY 2017-18 100,532.36 498,675.62 115,000.00 484,207.98 76% FY 2018-19 484,207.98 154,616.42 101,194.84 537,629.56 0.0% FY 2019-20 537,629.56 1,078,973.70 0.00 1,616,603.26 0.0% FY 2020-21 1,616,603.26 155,409.86 0.00 1,772,013.12 0.0% FY 2021-22 1,772,013.12 240,385.55 0.00 2,012,398.67 0.0% FY 2022-23 2,011,731.73 290,780.44 52,347.50 2,250,164.67 0.0% FY 2023-24 2,250,164.67 158,126.75 21,095.00 2,387,196.42 0.0% FY 2024-25 2,387,196.42 266,908.92 191,123.35 2,462,981.99 0.0% Total 3,957,688.41 1,494,039.48 2,463,648.93 37.8% Page 146 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Prepared by: Karla Apalategui, Sr. Accounting Assistant Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Warrant Register No. 18 for the Period of 10/24/25 through 10/30/25 in the Amount of $2,829,816.63 RECOMMENDATION: Ratify Warrants Totaling $2,829,816.63. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: Per Government Section Code 37208, below are the payments issued for the period of 10/24/25 – 10/30/25. Consistent with the Department of Finance’s practice, listed below are all payments above $50,000. Vendor Check/Wire Amount Explanation AP General Corp 1001220 136,915.18 CIP 24-13 Las Palmas Park Improvements Aster Construction 1001221 118,110.22 CIP 24-04 FY24 7 FY25 ADA Improvements Dick Miller Inc 1001228 476,006.60 CIP 22-26 El Toyon Park Prop 68 Improvements Dick Miller Inc 1001228 1,097,136.24 CIP 22-26 El Toyon Park Prop 68 Improvements Metrocell Construction 1001238 105,720.75 CIP 22-25 8th St Mobility HUB for the Franc STC Traffic Inc 1001247 80,031.33 Silverstrand Technologies – Public Safety Kaiser Foundation 1001236 200,945.36 Grp# 104220 CID: 3991520200 City of NC Adminsure Inc 6366 181,060.65 WC Account Replenishment – Sept 2025 FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Warrant Register Total $2,829,816.63 RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Not Applicable ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA, and is therefore, not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBIT: Exhibit A – FY26 Warrant Register No. 18 Page 147 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT 376308 200.93 200.93 376310 5,000.00 5,000.00 376281 1,930.00 376313 3,223.91 376313 257.50 376313 2,441.10 376313 283.27 376313 800.86 376313 618.66 376313 1,466.45 376313 1,800.00 376313 193.14 376313 744.19 376313 965.62 376313 2,361.30 376313 2,396.89 376313 2,678.06 376317 48,959.51 71,120.46 376295 1,268.50 376296 2,656.00 376304 7,714.18 376306 95.00 376306 650.00 376307 7,632.68 376315 3,116.00 23,132.36 376294 37.80 376298 35.00 376298 35.00 376302 4,008.25 376302 43.76 4,159.81Total for Fire CROSS CONNECTIONS RADIO EQUIPMENT (KNG-M150LPR & ACCESSORIES 10/30/2025 CROSS CONNECTIONS RADIO EQUIPMENT (KNG-M150LPR & ACCESSORIES 10/30/2025 CINTAS CORPORATION SM SHOP TWL RED 10/30/2025 CINTAS CORPORATION SM SHOP TWL RED 10/30/2025 Total for Finance Fire AMEDEE, WALTER MILEAGE REIMBRSMT, SD COUNTY FIRE ASSO-UDC 10/30/2025 KASEYA US LLC KASEYA SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTION 9/14/25 - 9/13/2 10/30/2025 PLURALSIGHT, LLC IT TRAINING PORTAL SUBSCRIPTION / OCT '24- OCT 10/30/2025 GOVERNMENT FINANCE TRAINING 11-13-25 / FINANCE DEPT/ PRC #T3528 10/30/2025 GOVERNMENT FINANCE TRAINING 10/27/25-10/30/25 / FIN DEPT / PRC #T3529 10/30/2025 CALIFORNIA LAW ENFOR NOVEMBER 2025 - PD LTD 10/30/2025 DOCUSIGN, INC.DOCUSIGN RENEWAL 08/23/25 - 08/22/26 10/30/2025 Finance C A P F NOVEMBER 2025 - FIRE LTD 10/30/2025 RDO EQUIPMENT CO FY25 SMALL KUBOTA TRACTOR ATTACHMENTS - PW 10/30/2025 Total for Eng/PW NV5 INC AT&T PERMITS EG25-00313 E 18TH ST. & GROVE ST 10/30/2025 NV5 INC SDG&E PERMITS EG25-00384 INTAKE 2ND SUBMITTA 10/30/2025 NV5 INC MEDIA 3 PERMITS EG25-00212 DIVISION ST. & HARB 10/30/2025 NV5 INC SDG&E PERMITS EG25-00400 INTAKE 1ST SUBMITTA 10/30/2025 NV5 INC SWEETWATER PIPELINE PERMITS EG25-00416 CLEV 10/30/2025 NV5 INC COX COMM. PERMITS EG25-00387 1332 E 24TH ST. 10/30/2025 NV5 INC SDG&E PERMITS EG24-00311 INTAKE 3RD SUBMITTA 10/30/2025 NV5 INC CROWN CASTLE PERMITS EG25-00168 708.3 J AVE. 10/30/2025 NV5 INC COX COMM PERMITS EG25-00304 2401 E DIVISION S 10/30/2025 NV5 INC CROWN CASTLE PERMITS EG24-00440 340 E 24TH S 10/30/2025 NV5 INC MEETINGS AND COORDINATING FOR CIP PROJECT 10/30/2025 NV5 INC MEDIA 3 PERMITS- EG25-00212 DIVISION ST. & HARB 10/30/2025 NV5 INC ON-CALL PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR CIP PROJEC 10/30/2025 NV5 INC STAFF AUGMNT & COUNTER SUPP FOR CIP PROJEC 10/30/2025 Total for Comm Svcs Eng/PW GROSVENTRE, MONIQUE REFUND FOR SEWER CAPACITY FEE AT 1540 HARD 10/30/2025 Total for City Mgr Comm Svcs NATIONAL CITY HISTOR MAINT AND OP. OF KIMBALL HOUSE MUSEUM/CSD 10/30/2025 A/P PAYMENTS City Mgr LAMB, TRACY REIMB - CAKE 138TH ANNIVERSARY 10/30/2025 Warrant Register #18 10/24/2025 to 10/30/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 1Page 148 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #18 10/24/2025 to 10/30/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 376291 825.60 376299 683.00 376303 441.00 376305 6.75 376316 95.00 376318 78.54 376319 74.00 2,203.89 376297 986.58 376297 244.02 376297 115.00 376297 794.02 376297 2,455.49 376297 1,292.00 376297 624.75 376297 4,310.81 376297 2,295.08 376300 2,060.21 376300 77.18 15,255.14 376282 797.78 376309 25.86 376309 29.93 376309 59.86 376309 167.29 376309 258.56 376309 450.90 1,790.18 376292 72.00 376293 1,212.10 376301 70.50 1,354.60 376311 2,084.74 376311 39.95 376312 1,500.00 376314 15,575.03OMNI PACIFIC ADMIN OFFICES PHASE 3 B FURNITURE UPGRADE 10/30/2025 NATIONAL EMBLEM INC HASHMARKS (WIDE) AND SHOULDER PATCHES 10/30/2025 NCPOA NCPOA HALF-REIMBURSEMENT BATTLE OF THE BA 10/30/2025 Total for Nutrition Police NATIONAL EMBLEM INC HASHMARKS (WIDE) AND SHOULDER PATCHES 10/30/2025 ALL FRESH PRODUCTS FOOD/CONSUMABLES FOR NUTRITION 10/30/2025 COZZINI BROS., INC.KNIFE CLEANING SERVICE FOR FY 26 10/30/2025 Total for Library Nutrition AIR EXHAUST CORP CO KITCHEN AIR EXHAUST CLEANING 10/30/2025 MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE- 10 DVDS 10/30/2025 MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE- 14 BLU-RAYS 10/30/2025 MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE2 DVDS 10/30/2025 MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE- 10 DVDS 10/30/2025 MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE- EEPHUS 10/30/2025 MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE- DARK WINGS SEASON 3 10/30/2025 Total for IT Library RIVA HIEDO GIANT NEW YORK PIZZA KING- CULTURE CLUB HAL 10/30/2025 COX COMMUNICATIONS COX BUSINESS DATA/VIDEO FY26 10/30/2025 COX COMMUNICATIONS COX BUSINESS DATA/VIDEO FY26 10/30/2025 CDWG HP COLOR LASERJET 6800 MFP PRINTER 10/30/2025 CDWG SAMSUNG HW A/V SOUNDBARS 10/30/2025 CDWG SOLARWINDS SOFTWARE ANNUAL RENEWAL 10/30/2025 CDWG ADOBE ACROBAT PRO ANNUAL RENEWAL 10/30/2025 CDWG SAMSUNG UN65DU7200F TV 10/30/2025 CDWG APPLE IMAC ALL-IN-ONE M4 10/30/2025 CDWG HPE POWER CABLES - SAN STORAGE 10/30/2025 CDWG TRIPP LITE DISPLAY WALL MOUNT 10/30/2025 Total for HR IT CDWG HP LASERJET 500 SHEET FEEDER 10/30/2025 SMART & FINAL MOP#45756/HR/RECRUITMENT 10/30/2025 SOUTH BAY SHREEDDING SHREDDING-SEPTEMBER 2025 10/30/2025 G2SOLUTIONS, INC NEW EE FINGERPRINT TEST-SEPT. 2025 10/30/2025 RAMIREZ, PALOMA Y LICENSE REIMBURSEMENT 10/30/2025 CONCENTRA MEDICAL CE PRE-EMPLOYMENT PHYSICAL 10/30/2025 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTIC NEW EE FINGERPRINT TEST RESULTS- DOJ SEPTE 10/30/2025 HR AETNA BEHAVIORAL HEA EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM NOVEMBER 202 10/30/2025 2Page 149 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #18 10/24/2025 to 10/30/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 19,199.72 143,417.09 1001222 304.20 1001237 12,350.00 1001246 49.43 12,703.63 1001246 102.00 102.00 1001220 136,915.18 1001221 30,582.16 1001221 118,110.22 1001221 168.15 1001223 135.74 1001223 166.37 1001223 171.26 1001223 200.00 1001224 125.72 1001224 154.73 1001224 232.10 1001225 516.16 1001228 476,006.60 1001228 1,097,136.24 1001229 80.00 1001229 25.31 1001229 60.16 1001229 104.82 1001230 1,303.83 1001232 12,765.08 1001234 2,190.00 1001234 9,566.50 1001234 12,124.00 1001234 14,755.00 1001238 105,720.75 1001239 2,160.00 1001240 279.00 1001241 1,408.94 1001244 851.23 SAN DIEGO HYDRAULICS SEAL KIT REPLECEMENT FOR EQM FY26-PW/EQM 10/24/2025 SOUTH BAY FOUNDRY,MANHOLE FRAME & COVERS FY26-PW/WW 10/24/2025 NERI LANDSCAPE ARCHI 14TH AND GROVE IMPROVEMENTS 10/24/2025 ROADONE VEHICLE TOWING FY26-PW/EQM 10/24/2025 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCT CIP 24-04 FY24/25 ADA IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT 10/24/2025 METROCELL CONSTRUCTI CIP 22-25 8TH ST MOBILITY HUB FOR THE FRANC 10/24/2025 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCT CIP 24-04 FY24/25 ADA IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT 10/24/2025 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCT CIP 24-04 FY24/25 ADA IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT 10/24/2025 HASENIN ENTERPRISES CIP 24-24 FIRE STATION 31 DOOR REPLACEMENT P 10/24/2025 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCT CIP 19-24 BAYSHORE BIKEWAY SEGMENT 5 & CONN 10/24/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/WW 10/24/2025 HAAKER EQUIPMENT COM PARTS AND SMALL EQUIPMENT FY26-PW/EQM 10/24/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 SEWER SUPPLIES FY26-PW/WW 10/24/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/WW 10/24/2025 DICK MILLER INC CIP 22-26 EL TOYON PARK PROP 68 IMPROVEMENT 10/24/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 SEWER SUPPLIES FY26-PW/WW 10/24/2025 DANIELS TIRE SERVICE TIRES FOR CITY FLEET FY26-PW/EQM 10/24/2025 DICK MILLER INC CIP 22-26 EL TOYON PARK PROP 68 IMPROVEMENT 10/24/2025 D-MAX ENGINEERING IN CIP 22-26 EL TOYON PARK PROP 68 IMPROVEMENT 10/24/2025 D-MAX ENGINEERING IN CIP 19-11 NC PCWQCE PH2 10/24/2025 BOOT WORLD MOP 64096 WORK BOOTS FOR G.CHAVEZ FY26-PW 10/24/2025 D-MAX ENGINEERING IN FOR T&A 90716- SUPER STAR CAR WASH- 1820 E PL 10/24/2025 BOOT WORLD MOP 64096 WORK BOOTS FOR S.FLORES FY26-PW /10/24/2025 BOOT WORLD MOP 64096 WORK BOOTS FOR D.ELLIS FY26-PW/FA 10/24/2025 ASTER CONSTRUCTION CIP 24-04 FY24 AND FY25 ADA IMPROVEMENTS PRO 10/24/2025 BOOT WORLD MOP 64096 WORK BOOTS FOR A.ARROYO FY26-PW 10/24/2025 ASTER CONSTRUCTION CIP 24-04 FY24 AND FY25 ADA IMPROVEMENTS PRO 10/24/2025 ASTER CONSTRUCTION CIP 24-04 FY24 AND FY25 ADA IMPROVEMENTS PRO 10/24/2025 Total for Council Eng/PW AP GENERAL CORPORATI CIP 24-13 LAS PALMAS PARK IMPROVEMENTS 10/24/2025 Council STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP#45704 - CM YAMANES OFFICE SUPPLIES 10/24/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP#45704 - CMO OFFICE SUPPLIES 10/24/2025 Total for City Mgr BLUETRITON BRANDS WATER FOR FINANCE DEPARTMENT 10/24/2025 LIEBERT CASSIDY WHI LEGAL SERVICES FOR LABOR NEGOT / MEA 10/24/2025 A/P PAYMENTS Total EFT PAYMENTS City Mgr Total for Police 3Page 150 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #18 10/24/2025 to 10/30/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 1001245 201.46 1001245 262.50 1001245 4,873.39 1001245 5,400.00 1001245 7,034.13 1001246 17.38 1001246 (17.38) 1001246 80.50 1001247 945.00 1001247 4,176.78 1001247 80,031.33 1001247 30,994.60 1001248 411.35 1001248 432.57 1001248 475.87 1001249 179.44 1001251 412.78 1001252 110.49 1001254 14,966.91 2,175,004.35 1001226 1,798.30 1001227 178.98 1001227 17,279.42 1001233 9.06 1001233 313.33 1001233 816.26 1001233 2,890.41 1001233 3,203.50 1001233 4,240.20 1001233 20,267.33 1001236 200,945.36 1001236 41,649.35 1001243 614.87 1001250 1,874.96 296,081.33 1001218 165.13 1001231 215.00 1001235 4,972.40 1001243 235.10SMART SOURCE OF CALI MOP#63845, BUSINESS CARDS - LUCAS, DAY, SMIT 10/24/2025 HAMLYN WILLIAMS INC TEMP SOA, NARDYEZDA ACOSTA, WE05-OCT-2025 10/24/2025 INTERWEST CONSULTING PLAN CHECKS FOR FIRE, FY25-26 10/24/2025 Fire ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES UNIFORMS, JACKETS, PATCHES, SEWING AND ACC 10/24/2025 VISION SERVICE PLAN OCTOBER 2025 - CLIENT #30036991 - VSP (CA) 10/24/2025 Total for Finance KAISER FOUNDATION HE GRP #104220 CID: 3991520200 CITY OF NATIONAL C 10/24/2025 SMART SOURCE OF CALI APPLICATION FOR GARAGE / FINANCE DEPT 10/24/2025 HEALTH NET INC GRP #R1192A CITY OF NATIONAL CITY - NOV '25 10/24/2025 KAISER FOUNDATION HE GRP #104220 CID: 3991520200 CITY OF NATIONAL C 10/24/2025 HEALTH NET INC GRP #R1192Q COBRA: CITY OF NATIONAL CITY - NO 10/24/2025 HEALTH NET INC #N8240A CITY OF NATIONAL CITY HSA PPO IND -NO 10/24/2025 HEALTH NET INC GRP #LB439F ER: CITY OF NATIONAL CITY - NOV '25 10/24/2025 HEALTH NET INC GRP #R1192R ER: CITY OF NATIONAL CITY - NOV '25 10/24/2025 HEALTH NET INC GRP #ZI454F VPE ER: CITY OF NATIONAL CITY - NOV 10/24/2025 HEALTH NET INC GRP #ZI454A VPE: CITY OF NATIONAL CITY - NOV '2 10/24/2025 DELTA DENTAL OF CALI NOV. 2025 GRP #05-0908601002 COBRA PREMIER D 10/24/2025 DELTA DENTAL OF CALI NOV. 2025 - GRP #05-908600000 - DENTAL INS PREM 10/24/2025 Finance DELTA DENTAL INSURAN NOV. 2025 - GRP #05-7029600000 - PMI DENTAL INS. 10/24/2025 WRIGHT CONSTRUCTION,CIP 19-11 AMENDMENT 1 FOR PARADISE CREEK W Q 10/24/2025 Total for Eng/PW VISTA PAINT MOP 68834 PAINT SUPPLIES FY26-PW/STS 10/24/2025 WETMORES MOP 80333 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 10/24/2025 T MAN TRAFFIC SUPPLY MOP 76666 TRAFFIC SUPPLIES FY26-PW/STS 10/24/2025 T'S & SIGNS INC WEARING APPAREL FOR STREETSFY26-PW/STS 10/24/2025 T MAN TRAFFIC SUPPLY MOP 76666 TRAFFIC SUPPLIES FY26-PW/STS 10/24/2025 T MAN TRAFFIC SUPPLY MOP 76666 TRAFFIC SUPPLIES FY26-PW/STS 10/24/2025 STC TRAFFIC INC SILVERSTRAND TECHNOLOGIES - PUBLIC SAFETY C 10/24/2025 STC TRAFFIC INC SILVERSTRAND TECHNOLOGIES - PUBLIC SAFETY C 10/24/2025 STC TRAFFIC INC NTP - SUPPORT SVCS 3131 VALLEY RD DRAINAGE R 10/24/2025 STC TRAFFIC INC SILVERSTRAND TECHNOLOGIES - PUBLIC SAFETY C 10/24/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP 45704 CREDIT FOR 6044753077 FY26-PW/ENG 10/24/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP 45704 OFFICE SUPPLEIS FY26-PW/ENG 10/24/2025 SOUTHWEST SIGNAL SER INTERSECTON MAINTENANCE FY26-PW/STS 10/24/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP 45704 OFFICE SUPPLIES FY26-PW/ENG 10/24/2025 SOUTHWEST SIGNAL SER INTERSECTON MAINTENANCE FY26-PW/STS 10/24/2025 SOUTHWEST SIGNAL SER INTERSECTON MAINTENANCE FY26-PW/STS 10/24/2025 SOUTHWEST SIGNAL SER INTERSECTON MAINTENANCE FY26-PW/STS 10/24/2025 SOUTHWEST SIGNAL SER INTERSECTON MAINTENANCE FY26-PW/STS 10/24/2025 4Page 151 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #18 10/24/2025 to 10/30/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 1001246 54.36 5,641.99 1001219 86.31 86.31 1001218 (39.86) 1001251 450.92 1001251 182.88 593.94 1001218 (387.88) 1001218 51.72 1001218 24.77 1001218 116.37 1001218 188.52 1001242 14,536.07 1001246 30.91 1001246 41.04 1001246 195.74 1001246 205.70 1001253 122.38 15,125.34 2,505,338.89 6366 181,060.65 181,060.65 181,060.65 2,829,816.63GRAND TOTAL Total for HR WIRED PAYMENTS Total HR ADMINSURE INC WC ACCOUNT REPLENISHMENT - SEPTEMBER 2025 10/30/2025 Total for Police EFT PAYMENTS Total WIRED PAYMENTS STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / OFFICE SUPPLIES / TRAFFIC 10/24/2025 WILLY'S ELECTRONIC S MOP #45763/POWER STRIPS/RON AMBER AND LT. R 10/24/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / OFFICE SUPPLIES / S.M. 10/24/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / DATASTICK PRO 256GB 10/24/2025 SAN DIEGO POLICE EQU AMMUNITION RESUPPLY FY2026 10/24/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / CASE BO 15.6 LAPTOP BAG / S.M. 10/24/2025 ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES UNIFORMS AND ACCESSORIES FOR PD FY 2026 10/24/2025 ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES UNIFORMS AND ACCESSORIES FOR PD FY 2026 10/24/2025 ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES UNIFORMS AND ACCESSORIES FOR PD FY 2026 10/24/2025 ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES UNIFORMS AND ACCESSORIES FOR PD FY 2026 10/24/2025 Total for Neigh Svcs Police ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES CREDIT MEMO CORRECTS INV# SD0201919 10/24/2025 VISTA PAINT MOP 68834 PAINT SUPPLIES 10/24/2025 VISTA PAINT MOP 68834 PAINT SUPPLIES 10/24/2025 Total for Library Neigh Svcs ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES ACE UNIFORMS CREDIT PARKING 10/24/2025 Total for Fire Library AMAZON CAPITAL SERVI AMAZON- FAMILY LITERACY 10/24/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP#45704, DATASTICK PRO 8GB 10/24/2025 5Page 152 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Prepared by: Karla Apalategui, Sr. Accounting Assistant Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Warrant Register No. 19 for the Period of 10/31/25 through 11/06/25 in the Amount of $2,138,123.23 RECOMMENDATION: Ratify Warrants Totaling $2,138,123.23. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: Per Government Section Code 37208, below are the payments issued for the period of 10/31/25 – 11/06/25. Consistent with the Department of Finance’s practice, listed below are all payments above $50,000. Vendor Check/Wire Amount Explanation Public Emp Ret 253090120 362,305.09 Service Period 10/14/25 – 10/27/25 FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Warrant Register Total $2,138,123.23 RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Not Applicable ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA, and is therefore, not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBIT: Exhibit A – FY26 Warrant Register No. 19 Page 153 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT 376347 603.00 376353 669.73 1,272.73 376352 3,720.00 3,720.00 376349 2.99 376349 304.78 307.77 376320 676.56 376320 7,036.25 376321 1,373.81 376323 323.53 376323 435.00 376323 341.20 376326 1,459.40 376326 1,970.98 376330 16,496.05 376334 230.67 376334 217.84 376335 262.08 376339 1,055.75 376340 248.45 376340 47.46 376340 (102.54) 376340 44.48 376340 113.52 376340 131.91 376340 88.76 376340 (600.67) 376340 21.26 376340 300.33 376340 600.67 376340 300.33 376340 487.09 376341 23.81 376341 131.28 Warrant Register #19 10/31/2025 to 11/6/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE THOMSON REUTERS WEST LAW ONLINE / CAO 11/6/2025 Total for City Atty A/P PAYMENTS City Atty SHER EDLING LLP LEGAL SERVICES FOR SWEETWATER MARSH 11/6/2025 Total for City Mgr Comm Svcs SMART & FINAL MOP 45756 MESSY PLAY SUPPLIES/CSD 11/6/2025 City Mgr THE VISION CULTURE PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING MURAL PROJECT 11/6/2025 Eng/PW ABACOR, INC HITCH FOR FLATBED FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 SMART & FINAL MOP 45756 CASA YOUTH SNACKS/CSD 11/6/2025 Total for Comm Svcs CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC MOP 45698 ELECTRIC SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC MOP 45698 ELECTRIC SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 ABACOR, INC INSTALL OF FLATBED FOR VEH #395-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 ACME SAFETY & SUPPLY TRAFFIC CONES FOR STS FY26-PW/STS 11/6/2025 CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRO FOR HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE FOR JULY 2 11/6/2025 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSP HIGHWAY LIGHTING FOR STREETS JUL-SEPT FY26-11/6/2025 CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC MOP 45698 ELECTRIC SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRO FOR HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE FOR FEBRU 11/6/2025 LEFORT'S SMALL ENGIN MOP 80702 AUTO SUPPLIE SFY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 NV5 INC T&A 90687- GOLF COURSE BRIDGE AT 1439 SWEET 11/6/2025 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SE BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SE BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES CREDIT FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 CREDIT FOR AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/ 11/6/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 1Page 154 of 572 Warrant Register #19 10/31/2025 to 11/6/2025 376341 18.88 376341 91.71 376341 107.40 376341 116.58 376341 242.20 376343 76.81 376343 206.14 376343 4.34 376343 83.64 376343 145.42 376343 94.90 376343 151.83 376343 100.79 376343 124.96 376343 12.50 376343 87.48 376343 28.13 376343 102.98 376343 218.21 376343 42.04 376343 54.32 376343 24.04 376343 51.85 376343 140.21 376343 146.76 376343 482.20 376343 107.91 376343 135.61 376343 64.54 376343 380.63 376343 26.98 376343 191.38 376345 43.89 376345 123.69 376345 11.45 376345 54.51 376345 1,416.44 376345 11.45 376345 99.74 376346 7,364.48 376348 300.73 376348 103.62 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/PARKS 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/STS 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/STS 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/WW 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/STS 11/6/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR STREETS OCT FY26-PW/S 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/STS 11/6/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/STS 11/6/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR STREETS OCT FY26-PW/S 11/6/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRICITY FOR FACILITIES OCT FY26-P 11/6/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR STREETS OCT FY26-PW/S 11/6/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR STREETS OCT FY26-PW/S 11/6/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRICITY FOR FACILITIES OCT FY26-P 11/6/2025 SITEONE LANDSCAPE SU MOP 69277 LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES FY26-PW/PARKS 11/6/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR STREETS OCT FY26-PW/S 11/6/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR STREETS OCT FY26-PW/S 11/6/2025 SITEONE LANDSCAPE SU MOP 69277 LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES FY26-PW/PARKS 11/6/2025 2Page 155 of 572 Warrant Register #19 10/31/2025 to 11/6/2025 376350 188.81 376350 168.96 376350 15.00 376351 36.64 376351 36.64 376351 50.33 376351 60.45 376351 91.61 376351 167.80 376351 188.53 376351 1,175.47 376351 3,103.36 376351 3,421.22 376351 3,932.56 376351 4,623.56 376351 8,618.31 376351 10,588.43 376354 148.51 376354 1,120.00 376355 440.44 376355 440.44 376355 583.17 376356 1,332.87 376357 2,114.64 376357 2,114.65 376357 2,114.64 376357 2,114.65 376357 325.42 96,425.74 376283 400.00 376284 460.00 376285 640.00 376286 20.00 376287 780.00 376288 280.00 376289 460.00 376290 460.00 376358 3,000.00 376359 5,250.00 376360 146.21 376361 364.50 SO CAL TRUCK STOP MOP 45758 DIESEL FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 SO CAL TRUCK STOP MOP 45758 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 SO CAL TRUCK STOP MOP 45758 DIESEL FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR FACILITIES AUG-OCT FY26-PW 11/6/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR PARKS AUG-OCT FY26-PW/PA 11/6/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR PARKS AUG-OCT FY26-PW/PA 11/6/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR PARKS AUG-OCT FY26-PW/PA 11/6/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR FACILITIES AUG-OCT FY26-PW 11/6/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR FACILITIES AUG-OCT FY26-PW 11/6/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR FACILITIES AUG-OCT FY26-PW 11/6/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR FACILITIES AUG-OCT FY26-PW 11/6/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR FACILITIES AUG-OCT FY26-PW 11/6/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR FACILITIES AUG-OCT FY26-PW 11/6/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR FACILITIES AUG-OCT FY26-PW 11/6/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR FACILITIES AUG-OCT FY26-PW 11/6/2025 UNDERGROUND SERVICE UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT FY26-PW/WW 11/6/2025 UNDERGROUND SERVICE UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT FY26-PW/WW 11/6/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR FACILITIES AUG-OCT FY26-PW 11/6/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR FACILITIES AUG-OCT FY26-PW 11/6/2025 VALLEY INDUSTRIAL SP MOP 46453 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 VULCAN MATERIALS COM ROADWAY MATERIALS FY26-PW/STS 11/6/2025 VALLEY INDUSTRIAL SP MOP 46453 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 VALLEY INDUSTRIAL SP MOP 46453 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/6/2025 WHITE CAP, LP KEY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR STS/WW FY26-PW 11/6/2025 WHITE CAP, LP KEY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR STS/WW FY26-PW 11/6/2025 WHITE CAP, LP KEY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR STREETS / WASTE 11/6/2025 WHITE CAP, LP KEY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR STREETS / WASTE 11/6/2025 Finance CORNEJO, JAVIER RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 WHITE CAP, LP MOP 25101280 SEWER SUPPLIES FY26-PW/WW 11/6/2025 Total for Eng/PW HADLEY, BRIAN C RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 IBARRA, JOE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 DEPASCALE, AARON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 DONG, DAMON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 PIERSON, DARREN P RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 WOODRUFF & SMART RSWA - LEGAL SERVICES - OCTOBER 2025 11/6/2025 MCCABE, TOM RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 MEEKS, JEFFREY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 WOODRUFF & SMART RSWA - REIMBURSEMENTS TO WSS FOR RSWA 09/11/6/2025 WOODRUFF & SMART RSWA - GEN MANAGER MONTHLY INV. - OCTOBER 11/6/2025 WOODRUFF & SMART RSWA - REIMBURSEMENTS TO WSS FOR RSWA 08/11/6/2025 3Page 156 of 572 Warrant Register #19 10/31/2025 to 11/6/2025 12,260.71 376325 4,500.00 376336 863.48 376336 125.00 5,488.48 376329 65.00 65.00 376331 2,664.24 376332 41.30 376337 95.00 2,800.54 376324 2,514.25 376324 3,173.49 376324 4,174.20 376324 339.70 376324 17,081.00 376327 131.20 376328 174.00 376342 5,100.00 32,687.84 376322 21.94 376322 15.49 376322 29.68 376322 30.72 376322 33.97 376322 46.94 376322 90.59 376322 184.21 376322 13.68 376322 18.40 376322 158.85 376338 1,080.00 1,724.47 376333 1,324.80 376344 7,983.40 9,308.20 Total for Finance LINE-X SAN DIEGO GO RHINO RB30 PROTECTIVE BEDLINER COATED R 11/6/2025 LINE-X SAN DIEGO GO RHINO RB30 PROTECTIVE BEDLINER COATED R 11/6/2025 Fire CITY OF CHULA VISTA CHFD RRT TRAININGCARRILLO, OSUNA, KELLEY PR 11/6/2025 Total for Housing HR DEPASCALE, AARON ADVANCED DISABILITY PENSION PAYMENT - NOVEM 11/6/2025 Total for Fire Housing D AVENUE HOUSING SENIOR CENTER LEASE PAYMENT AT A RENT OF $1 11/6/2025 Total for HR IT CDWG REPLACEMENT MONITORS SCANNERS 11/6/2025 FEDEX MOU SIGNATURE PAGES 11/6/2025 LUJAN JR, TOMAS LICENSE REIMBURSEMENT 11/6/2025 CDWG VEEAM BACKUP AND REPLICATION RENEWAL 11/6/2025 CDWG VEEAM BACKUP AND REPLICATION RENEWAL 11/6/2025 CDWG REPLACEMENT MONITORS SCANNERS 11/6/2025 CDWG VEEAM BACKUP AND REPLICATION RENEWAL 11/6/2025 PASADENA CONSULTING ELECTRONIC FILING SYSTEMS SUBSC 7/1/25-6/30/2 11/6/2025 Total for IT CORELOGIC SOLUTIONS REALQUEST REPORTING FOR FY26 11/6/2025 COX COMMUNICATIONS COX BUSINESS DATA/VIDEO FY26 11/6/2025 BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- PLAIN JANE 11/6/2025 BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- 2 BOOKS 11/6/2025 Library BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- LEGO STAR WARS 11/6/2025 BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- 2 BOOKS 11/6/2025 BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- 3 BOOKS 11/6/2025 BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- SUPER MARIO ADVENTURES 11/6/2025 BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- MEXIKID 11/6/2025 BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- LA NINA QUE AMABA LOS ELE 11/6/2025 BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- 12 BOOKS 11/6/2025 BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- 15 BOOKS 11/6/2025 BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- HELLO KITTY AND FRIENDS 11/6/2025 Police FON JON PET CARE CEN K9 BOARD AND CARE FY 2026 11/6/2025 MNG PARTNERSHIP SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NEWS GROUP- SD UNION 11/6/2025 Total for Library S D COUNTY SHERIFF'S CAL ID FY 2026 11/6/2025 Total for Police 4Page 157 of 572 Warrant Register #19 10/31/2025 to 11/6/2025 166,061.48 1001341 91.96 91.96 1001255 560.00 1001256 520.00 1001257 500.00 1001258 70.00 1001259 640.00 1001260 260.00 1001261 580.00 1001262 400.00 1001263 620.00 1001264 500.00 1001265 400.00 1001266 460.00 1001267 420.00 1001268 280.00 1001269 520.00 1001270 520.00 1001271 900.00 1001272 250.00 1001273 660.00 1001274 110.00 1001275 680.00 1001276 250.00 1001277 280.00 1001278 250.00 1001279 620.00 1001280 460.00 1001281 220.00 1001282 400.00 1001283 540.00 1001284 600.00 1001285 20.00 1001286 700.00 1001287 480.00 1001288 680.00 1001289 660.00 1001290 500.00 A/P PAYMENTS Total EFT PAYMENTS City Mgr Finance AGUIRRE, OSCAR RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP# 5704 - CMO OFFICE SUPPLIES 10/31/2025 Total for City Mgr BEARD, PATRICIA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 BEVERIDGE, MARK RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 BALLARDO, DAMIAN RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 BAVENCOFF JR, DAVID RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 CAMEON, CHRISTOPHER RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 CANEDO, RAMON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 BOEGLER, CRAIG RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 BULL, PARRIS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 CHELIUS, ANGELA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 COLLINSON, CURTIS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 CASTELLANOS, DAVID RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 CESNAUSKAS, STEVEN RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 COVARRUBIAS, ARACELI RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 DALLA, MICHAEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 CONDON, DONALD RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 CORDERO, ESTELA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 DESROCHERS, PAUL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 DIAZ, MIGUEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 DANESHFAR, ZIA-E-DIN RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 DEESE, LESLIE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 EISER III, GEORGE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 ESPIRITU, DAVID RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 DREDGE, JAMES RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 DUONG, MINH RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 FELIX, YOLANDA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 FIFIELD, KEITH RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 ETZLER, JEFFREY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 FABINSKI, DANIEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 GAUT, ANTHONY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 GONZALES, MANUEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 FLORES, RICHARD M RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 FLORES-HERNANDEZ, LY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 HARLAN, MICHAEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 GONZALEZ, BEATRICE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 GONZALEZ, WILLIAM RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 5Page 158 of 572 Warrant Register #19 10/31/2025 to 11/6/2025 1001291 680.00 1001292 400.00 1001293 200.00 1001294 680.00 1001295 60.00 1001296 480.00 1001297 50.00 1001298 300.00 1001299 480.00 1001300 660.00 1001301 160.00 1001302 100.00 1001303 290.00 1001304 640.00 1001305 460.00 1001306 120.00 1001307 360.00 1001308 400.00 1001309 340.00 1001310 300.00 1001311 140.00 1001312 280.00 1001313 190.00 1001314 400.00 1001315 240.00 1001316 260.00 1001317 660.00 1001318 310.00 1001319 300.00 1001320 340.00 1001321 520.00 1001322 440.00 1001323 480.00 1001324 580.00 1001325 320.00 1001326 560.00 1001327 400.00 1001328 700.00 1001329 250.00 1001330 480.00 1001331 480.00 1001332 520.00 HERNANDEZ, JUDITH RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 JASMUND, DONALD RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 JONES, ANGIL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 HERNANDEZ, RICK RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 HODGES, BRENDA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 KIMBLE, RANDY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 KLOS, FRANK RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 JONES, DEREK RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 JUNIEL, RODERICK RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 MATIENZO, MARIA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 MCDANIEL, PATRICK RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 LAFRENIERE, MICHAEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 LIMFUECO, MARIA TERE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 NOTEWARE, DAVID RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 OLIVERIA, HERMINIO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 MUNOZ, LILIA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 NAGLE, DANIEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 PE, RAY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 PEASE JR, DAVID RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 PARRA, FRANCISCO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 PAUU JR, PENU RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 REDIKOP, BRIAN RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 RIOS, RAMONA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 POST, ROGER RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 RAY, STEVEN RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 RUIZ, JAMES RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 SAINZ, JOSE LUIS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 RODRIGUEZ, MANUEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 ROUSTON, JEFFREY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 SHEPHARD, STEVE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 SHOEMAKER, MICHAEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 SERVATIUS, JEFFREY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 SEWARD, GREGORY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 SMITH, MATTHEW RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 STANICH, COLLEEN RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 SILVA, LARRY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 SMITH, JOE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 VILLAGOMEZ, JULIAN RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 VILLARIASA, STEVEN RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 TELLEZ, JOSE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 TIPTON, BARBARA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 WILKINS, THOMAS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 6Page 159 of 572 Warrant Register #19 10/31/2025 to 11/6/2025 1001333 700.00 1001334 220.00 1001335 540.00 1001336 560.00 34,540.00 1001338 966.00 1001341 61.38 1001341 136.99 1001341 76.21 1,240.58 1001340 4,113.49 1001344 10.16 1001344 29.36 1001344 49.48 1001339 2,199.14 6,401.63 1001341 155.82 155.82 1001337 341.41 1001337 800.82 1001337 2,280.81 1001337 321.81 1001337 369.87 1001337 385.62 1001337 1,529.39 1001342 2,211.07 1001342 133.61 1001342 2,049.95 10,424.36 1001343 85.44 85.44 52,939.79 253090122 43,234.90 43,234.90 YBARRA, ALFREDO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 YBARRA, ANTONIO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 WRIGHT, MARIA ELENA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 Total for Finance WILLY'S ELECTRONIC S MOP #45763 / ELECTRONICS ACCESSORIES FY26 / 10/31/2025 WILLY'S ELECTRONIC S MOP #45763 / ELECTRONICS ACCESSORIES FY26 / 10/31/2025 YOUNG, GRAHAM RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - NOVEMBER 2025 11/3/2025 SHARP ELECTRONICS CO SHARP COPIER METERING FY26 10/31/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704/HR/OFFICE SUPPLIES 10/31/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704/HR/OFFICE SUPPLIES 10/31/2025 HR ALTA LANGUAGE SERVIC EMPLOYEE BILINGUAL TESTING 10/31/2025 IT GRANICUS SWAGIT WEBCASTING FY26 10/31/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704/HR/OFFICE SUPPLIES 10/31/2025 Total for HR WILLY'S ELECTRONIC S MOP #45763 / ELECTRONICS ACCESSORIES FY26 / 10/31/2025 Total for Library Nutrition ALDEMCO FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NUTRITION 10/31/2025 Total for IT Library STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP 45704 STAPLES, LIBRARY, MATERIALS 10/31/2025 ALDEMCO FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NUTRITION 10/31/2025 ALDEMCO FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NUTRITION 10/31/2025 ALDEMCO FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NUTRITION 10/31/2025 ALDEMCO FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NUTRITION 10/31/2025 SYSCO SAN DIEGO INC FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NUTRITION 10/31/2025 SYSCO SAN DIEGO INC FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NUTRITION 10/31/2025 ALDEMCO FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NUTRITION 10/31/2025 ALDEMCO FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NUTRITION 10/31/2025 Planning TRANS-LANG TRANSLATION SERVICES FOR HAC AGENDA 10/31/2025 SYSCO SAN DIEGO INC FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NUTRITION 10/31/2025 Total for Nutrition Eng/PW ARCO BUSINESS SOLUTI FUEL FOR CITY FLEET OCT FY26-PW/EQM 11/6/2025 Total for Planning EFT PAYMENTS Total WIRED PAYMENTS Total for Eng/PW Finance 7Page 160 of 572 Warrant Register #19 10/31/2025 to 11/6/2025 253030167 6,200.00 253040181 366.47 253040181 21.02 253040181 109.68 253040181 22.85 253040181 7.30 253040181 139.44 253040181 27.01 253040181 29.40 253040181 (0.17) 253080170 933.24 253090120 362,305.09 370,161.33 253090119 9,881.00 9,881.00 423,277.23 Section 8 HAP PAYMENT FOR SEC 8 - NOVEMBER 2025 1,495,844.73 1,495,844.73 2,138,123.23 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMEN SALES TAX LIABILITY FOR THE PERIOD JUL-SEP 202 11/3/2025 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMEN SALES TAX LIABILITY FOR THE PERIOD JUL-SEP 202 11/3/2025 PUBLIC EMP RETIREMEN RETIRED ANNUIT. LATE FEES- SARMIENTO/CRIST 2 10/31/2025 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMEN SALES TAX LIABILITY FOR THE PERIOD JUL-SEP 202 11/3/2025 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMEN SALES TAX LIABILITY FOR THE PERIOD JUL-SEP 202 11/3/2025 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMEN SALES TAX LIABILITY FOR THE PERIOD JUL-SEP 202 11/3/2025 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMEN SALES TAX LIABILITY FOR THE PERIOD JUL-SEP 202 11/3/2025 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMEN SALES TAX LIABILITY FOR THE PERIOD JUL-SEP 202 11/3/2025 PUBLIC EMP RETIREMEN REPLACEMENT BENEFIT FUNDS - PICAZO, IVAN 11/5/2025 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMEN SALES TAX LIABILITY FOR THE PERIOD JUL-SEP 202 11/3/2025 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMEN SALES TAX LIABILITY FOR THE PERIOD JUL-SEP 202 11/3/2025 HR EDD UNEMPLOYMENT REIMBURSABLE BENEFIT 11/6/2025 PUBLIC EMP RETIREMEN SERVICE PERIOD 10/14/2025 - 10/27/2025 11/6/2025 Total for Finance GRAND TOTAL 11/3/2025 Total for Section 8 Total for HR WIRED PAYMENTS Total 8Page 161 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Prepared by: Karla Apalategui, Sr. Accounting Assistant Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Warrant Register No. 20 for the Period of 11/07/25 through 11/13/25 in the Amount of $619,215.55 RECOMMENDATION: Ratify Warrants Totaling $619,215.55. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: Per Government Section Code 37208, below are the payments issued for the period of 11/07/25 – 11/13/25. Consistent with the Department of Finance’s practice, listed below are all payments above $50,000. Vendor Check/Wire Amount Explanation AP General Corp 1001350 177,085.38 CIP 24-13 Las Palmas Park Improvements FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Warrant Register Total $619,215.55 RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Not Applicable ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA, and is therefore, not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBIT: Exhibit A – FY26 Warrant Register No. 20 Page 162 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT 376363 74.20 376364 367.50 441.70 376373 449.75 376373 5,123.40 376373 31,331.57 376374 11,767.00 376374 6,771.50 376376 90.60 376376 111.36 376377 115.83 376377 346.24 376377 417.88 376378 3,241.37 376378 3,287.47 376378 8,363.91 376378 2,130.28 376382 270.45 376384 192.23 376384 84.74 376384 84.90 376384 207.58 376384 92.19 376384 80.24 376384 44.98 376384 111.51 376384 244.59 376388 598.00 376388 598.00 376388 432.00 376388 764.00 77,353.57 376375 3,594.45 376387 7,339.93 10,934.38 376365 4,278.50 Fire ALLSTAR FIRE EQUIPME LION BI-SWING TURNOUT COAT, PANTS, SUSPEND 11/13/2025 RELIANCE STANDARD NOVEMBER 2025 - GRP VG180848, VAI826233, VCI80 11/13/2025 Total for Finance Finance HDL COREN & CONE PROPERTY TAX CONSULTING AND PR / OCT-DEC '2 11/13/2025 SAN DIEGO MECHANICAL HVAC MAINTENANCE FY26-PW/FAC 11/13/2025 Total for Eng/PW SAN DIEGO MECHANICAL HVAC MAINTENANCE FY26-PW/FAC 11/13/2025 SAN DIEGO MECHANICAL HVAC MAINTENANCE FY26-PW/FAC 11/13/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/WW 11/13/2025 SAN DIEGO MECHANICAL HVAC MAINTENANCE FY26-PW/FAC 11/13/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/PARKS 11/13/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/PARKS 11/13/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/PARKS 11/13/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/STS 11/13/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/13/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/STS 11/13/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/PARKS 11/13/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/13/2025 KIMLEY HORN AND CIP 19-25 BICYCLE WAYFINDING SIGNAGE PROJEC 11/13/2025 NV5 INC ON-CALL PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR CIP PROJEC 11/13/2025 KIMLEY HORN AND CIP 19-25 BICYCLE WAYFINDING SIGNAGE PROJEC 11/13/2025 KIMLEY HORN AND NATIONAL CITY SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY PLAN 11/13/2025 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SE BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/13/2025 KIMLEY HORN AND CIP 19-25 BICYCLE WAYFINDING SIGNAGE PROJEC 11/13/2025 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SE BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/13/2025 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SE BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/13/2025 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SE PARK MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES FY26-PW/PARKS 11/13/2025 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SE PARK MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES FY26-PW/PARKS 11/13/2025 GL POOLS, LLC LAS PALMAS MUNICIPAL POOL MAINTENANCE 11/13/2025 GL POOLS, LLC LAS PALMAS MUNICIPAL POOL MAINTENANCE 11/13/2025 GEOSYNTEC CONSULTANT COMPLIANCE SUPPORT FOR CITY OF NC 11/13/2025 GEOSYNTEC CONSULTANT URGENT RESPONSE -1508 E. 8TH ST TRASH CLEAN 11/13/2025 Eng/PW GEOSYNTEC CONSULTANT DUCK POND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 11/13/2025 PEIRCE, DENISSE RFW CONTRACT INST MONTHLY PAYMENT YOGA C 11/11/2025 Total for Comm Svcs A/P PAYMENTS Comm Svcs ELIZABETH D. SARMIEN RFW-CONTRACT INST MONTHLY PAYMENT ZUMBA 11/11/2025 Warrant Register #20 11/7/2025 to 11/13/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 1Page 163 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #20 11/7/2025 to 11/13/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 376369 14.97 376369 251.23 376369 6.11 376381 1,200.00 376390 482.79 376390 469.93 6,703.53 376391 4,099.87 376392 4,026.05 376393 2,230.20 376394 5,481.50 376395 10,555.11 26,392.73 376383 95.00 95.00 376366 125.00 376366 199.00 376366 1,933.06 376367 24,841.39 376371 224.74 376371 454.96 376371 302.53 28,080.68 376368 14.75 376368 18.72 376368 20.05 376368 46.16 376368 62.38 376368 145.80 376368 11.18 376368 17.53 376368 35.06 376368 75.37 376370 24.96 376380 57.18 376380 78.96 376380 87.36MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE- 3 DVDS 11/13/2025 MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE- 3 DVDS 11/13/2025 MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE- 4 DVDS 11/13/2025 BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- 4 BOOKS 11/13/2025 BRODART CO BRODART- ART ADHESIVE 11/13/2025 BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- JULIAN ES UNA SIRENA 11/13/2025 BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- PERFECT PLACE 11/13/2025 BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- 4 BOOKS 11/13/2025 BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- CAT TASTIC CAMERA ADVENT 11/13/2025 BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- SPANISH AND THE MEDICAL I 11/13/2025 BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- 2 BOOKS 11/13/2025 BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- WRITING AI PROMPTS FOR D 11/13/2025 BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- BECOMING GRANDMA THE JO 11/13/2025 Total for IT Library BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER AND TAYLOR- LA CHICA QUE DEJASTE 11/13/2025 COX COMMUNICATIONS COX BUSINESS DATA/VIDEO FY26 11/13/2025 COX COMMUNICATIONS COX BUSINESS DATA/VIDEO FY26 11/13/2025 AT&T SBC/AT&T DATA/PHONES FY26 11/13/2025 COX COMMUNICATIONS COX BUSINESS DATA/VIDEO FY26 11/13/2025 AT&T SBC/AT&T DATA/PHONES FY26 11/13/2025 AT&T SBC/AT&T DATA/PHONES FY26 11/13/2025 Total for HR IT AT&T SBC/AT&T DATA/PHONES FY26 11/13/2025 Total for Housing HR PICHE, JUAN C LICENSE REIMBURSEMENT 11/13/2025 WSP USA INC CLIMATE ACTION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 11/13/2025 WSP USA INC CLIMATE ACTION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 11/13/2025 WSP USA INC CLIMATE ACTION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 11/13/2025 WSP USA INC CLIMATE ACTION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 11/13/2025 Total for Fire Housing WSP USA INC CLIMATE ACTION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 11/13/2025 ULINE FLOOR SQUEEGEE FOR FS 34 11/13/2025 ULINE FLOOR SQUEEGEE FOR FS 34 11/13/2025 BOUND TREE MEDICAL L NEEDLES AND ALCOHOL PREP PAD FOR FLU CLINIC 11/13/2025 MONTANO, HECTOR PAYMENT FOR DELVRY OF SPANISH CERT ACDMY 11/13/2025 BOUND TREE MEDICAL L NEEDLES AND ALCOHOL PREP PAD FOR FLU CLINIC 11/13/2025 BOUND TREE MEDICAL L NEEDLES AND ALCOHOL PREP PAD FOR FLU CLINIC 11/13/2025 2Page 164 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #20 11/7/2025 to 11/13/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 376380 21.78 376380 30.75 376380 93.29 376380 137.43 978.71 376362 52.50 52.50 376372 132.29 376379 180.00 376389 300.00 612.29 151,645.09 1001345 250.00 1001371 176.41 1001372 169.78 596.19 1001351 186.32 1001360 47.50 1001360 1,377.50 1001360 3,562.50 5,173.82 1001349 137.34 1001349 323.46 1001370 69.30 530.10 1001349 117.86 1001349 87.84 1001349 350.79 1001349 86.98 1001349 301.21 1001349 344.48 1001349 78.28 1001368 110.10 1001370 128.84 SMART SOURCE OF CALI MOP 63845 EMPLOYEE & FACILITY BUSINESS CARD 11/7/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP 45704 MLK CASA AND CAMACHO COPY PAPER 11/7/2025 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVI RECHARGEABLE WORK LIGHTS CAMACHO/CSD 11/7/2025 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVI SECURITY STORAGE KEY BOX&FLY TRAPS/CSD 11/7/2025 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVI SECURITY STORAGE KEY BOX&FLY TRAPS/CSD 11/7/2025 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVI FAB PROGRAMMING SUPPLIES/CSD 11/7/2025 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVI MLK OFFICE SUPPLIES/CSD 11/7/2025 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVI FAB CROCHET CLUB SUPPLIES/CSD 11/7/2025 Total for Clerk Comm Svcs AMAZON CAPITAL SERVI CAMACHO MESSY PLAY SUPPLIES/CSD 11/7/2025 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVI PHOTO PAPER FOR PASSPORT FACILITY 11/7/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV OFFICE SUPPLIES 11/7/2025 Clerk AMAZON CAPITAL SERVI PASSPORT FOLDERS AND PHOTO PAPER 11/7/2025 LIEBERT CASSIDY WHI LEGAL SERVICES FOR LABOR NEGOT / POA 11/7/2025 Total for City Mgr LIEBERT CASSIDY WHI LEGAL SERVICES FOR LABOR NEGOT / FFA 11/7/2025 LIEBERT CASSIDY WHI LEGAL SERVICES FOR LABOR NEGOT / MEA 11/7/2025 Total for Building City Mgr BLUETRITON BRANDS WATER FOR FINANCE 11/7/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP 5704 BUILDING OFFICE SUPPLIES 11/7/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP 45704 BUILDING OFFICE SUPPLIES 11/7/2025 Building 4LINK NETWORK CONSUL COLLECT AND TRACK HOME INSPECTION REQUEST 11/7/2025 Total for Police A/P PAYMENTS Total EFT PAYMENTS LEGAL DEFENSE FUND LDF MEMBERSHIP FEE AND PAST DUE PAYMENT 11/13/2025 SD COUNTY POLICE CHI TRAINING TUITION FOR TRI CHIEFS PRC REQUESTE 11/13/2025 Total for Planning Police FEDEX COMMISSION ON POST-SCR/INVOICE/ATTN TEST C 11/13/2025 Planning WELCH, DAVID REIMBURSTMENT 2025 ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMEN 11/10/2025 MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE- 5 DVDS 11/13/2025 Total for Library MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE- 1 DVD 11/13/2025 MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE- 3 DVDS 11/13/2025 MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE- 1 DVD 11/13/2025 3Page 165 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #20 11/7/2025 to 11/13/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 1001370 214.72 1001370 42.95 1001370 69.36 1001370 280.73 2,214.14 1001350 177,085.38 1001353 188.58 1001354 33.43 1001354 512.86 1001354 2,188.77 1001354 1,720.94 1001354 551.77 1001354 69.81 1001354 714.44 1001356 385.48 1001356 521.25 1001356 159.38 1001356 299.45 1001356 105.49 1001356 468.39 1001357 905.23 1001358 14,347.50 1001358 540.00 1001358 1,280.75 1001358 5,010.00 1001358 6,771.50 1001358 14,335.50 1001358 30,753.00 1001358 39,267.00 1001358 10,513.00 1001362 23.76 1001363 3,168.75 1001364 244.20 1001366 1,648.62 1001369 53.75 1001369 5,400.00 1001369 7,074.49 1001369 9,119.60 1001369 36,540.17 1001376 32.98 SOUTHWEST SIGNAL SER INTERSECTON MAINTENANCE FY26-PW/STS 11/7/2025 VISTA PAINT MOP 68834 PAINT SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/7/2025 SOUTHWEST SIGNAL SER INTERSECTON MAINTENANCE FY26-PW/STS 11/7/2025 SOUTHWEST SIGNAL SER INTERSECTON MAINTENANCE FY26-PW/STS 11/7/2025 SOUTHWEST SIGNAL SER INTERSECTON MAINTENANCE FY26-PW/STS 11/7/2025 SOUTHWEST SIGNAL SER INTERSECTON MAINTENANCE FY26-PW/STS 11/7/2025 POWERSTRIDE BATTERY MOP 67839 AUTO BATTERIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/7/2025 SEDANO FORD OF LM, I R&M CITY VEHICLES FY26-PW/EQM 11/7/2025 NATIONAL CITY TROPHY MOP 66556 DOOR NAME PLATE FY26-PW/FAC 11/7/2025 NERI LANDSCAPE ARCHI CIP 22-26 EL TOYON PARK PROP 68 IMPROVEMENT 11/7/2025 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCT CIP 23-15 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PROJECT 11/7/2025 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCT CIP 19-23 CENTRAL COMMUNITY MOBILE ENHANCE 11/7/2025 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCT CIP 19-23 CENTRAL COMMUNITY MOBILE ENHANCE 11/7/2025 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCT CIP 22-26 EL TOYON PARK PROP 68 IMPROVEMENT 11/7/2025 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCT CIP 24-04 FY24/25 ADA IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT 11/7/2025 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCT LAS PALMAS POOL SITE MAINTENANCE AND COOR 11/7/2025 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCT CIP 19-24 BAYSHORE BIKEWAY SEGMENT 5 & CONN 11/7/2025 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCT LAS PALMAS POOL SITE MAINTENANCE AND COOR 11/7/2025 HASA INC CHEMICALS FOR MUNICIPAL POOL FY26-PW/FAC 11/7/2025 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCT CIP 19-23 CENTRAL COMMUNITY MOBILE ENHANCE 11/7/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/7/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 SEWER SUPPLIES FY26-PW/WW 11/7/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 BUILDING SUPPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/7/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/7/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/7/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/7/2025 DANIELS TIRE SERVICE TIRES FOR CITY FLEET FY26-PW/EQM 11/7/2025 DANIELS TIRE SERVICE TIRES FOR CITY FLEET FY26-PW/EQM 11/7/2025 DANIELS TIRE SERVICE TIRES FOR CITY FLEET FY26-PW/EQM 11/7/2025 DANIELS TIRE SERVICE TIRES FOR CITY FLEET FY26-PW/EQM 11/7/2025 DANIELS TIRE SERVICE TIRES FOR CITY FLEET FY26-PW/EQM 11/7/2025 DANIELS TIRE SERVICE TIRES FOR CITY FLEET FY26-PW/EQM 11/7/2025 D-MAX ENGINEERING IN T&A 90716- SUPER STAR CAR WASH- 1820 E PLAZA 11/7/2025 DANIELS TIRE SERVICE TIRES FOR CITY FLEET FY26-PW/EQM 11/7/2025 Total for Comm Svcs Eng/PW AP GENERAL CORPORATI CIP 24-13 LAS PALMAS PARK IMPROVEMENTS 11/7/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP 45704 MLK LEGAL DUPLICATING/CSD 11/7/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP 45704 FAB & MLK OFFICE SUPPLIES 11/7/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP 45704 MLK CASA AND CAMACHO COPY PAPER 11/7/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP 45704 FAB & MLK OFFICE SUPPLIES 11/7/2025 4Page 166 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #20 11/7/2025 to 11/13/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 1001377 27.85 1001377 292.54 1001378 33.36 1001378 31.98 372,420.95 1001367 5,032.12 1001368 316.63 1001375 2,026.71 7,375.46 1001346 (226.22) 1001346 19.34 1001346 26.94 1001346 441.72 1001346 70.04 1001346 242.44 1001346 977.25 1001359 217.09 1001373 605.86 2,374.46 1001347 9,128.00 1001370 123.84 9,251.84 1001352 19,727.00 19,727.00 1001348 401.20 1001348 677.80 1001374 259.86 1001374 370.55 1001374 2,064.89 3,774.30 1001346 345.08 1001349 129.95 1001349 2,111.86 1001361 2,160.00 1001365 482.85 MAN K9 INC MONTHLY POST MANDATED K9 TRAINING FY 2026 11/7/2025 SAN DIEGO POLICE EQU BALLISTIC VESTS FY 2026 / ESTABROOK 11/7/2025 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVI DISPOSABLE LAB COATS FOR INVESTIGATIONS 11/7/2025 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVI LG 77" TV & MOUNT/AMAZON 11/7/2025 Total for Nutrition Police ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES UNIFORMS AND ACCESSORIES FOR PD FY 2026 11/7/2025 SYSCO SAN DIEGO INC FOOD/CONSUMABLES FOR NUTRITION CTR. FY26 11/7/2025 SYSCO SAN DIEGO INC FOOD/CONSUMABLES FOR NUTRITION CTR. FY26 11/7/2025 ALDEMCO FOOD/CONSUMABLES FOR NUTRITION CTR. FY26 11/7/2025 SYSCO SAN DIEGO INC DISHWASHER LEASE FOR MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 11/7/2025 Total for IT Nutrition ALDEMCO FOOD/CONSUMABLES FOR NUTRITION CTR. FY26 11/7/2025 IT COMPLETE PAPERLESS LASERFICHE SOFTWARE RENEWAL 11/7/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704/OFFICE SUPPLIES/HR 11/7/2025 Total for HR Total for Fire HR ADMINSURE INC WC CLAIMS ADMINISTRATION-NOVEMBER 2025 11/7/2025 L N CURTIS & SONS CITROSQUEEZE PPE/TURNOUT CLEANER/LN CURT 11/7/2025 SUN BADGE COMPANY IN 4 PROMOTIONAL BADGES 11/7/2025 ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES UNIFORMS, JACKETS, PATCHES, SEWING AND ACC 11/7/2025 ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES UNIFORMS, JACKETS, PATCHES, SEWING AND ACC 11/7/2025 ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES UNIFORMS, JACKETS, PATCHES, SEWING AND ACC 11/7/2025 ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES UNIFORMS, JACKETS, PATCHES, SEWING AND ACC 11/7/2025 ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES UNIFORMS, JACKETS, PATCHES, SEWING AND ACC 11/7/2025 ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES UNIFORMS, JACKETS, PATCHES, SEWING AND ACC 11/7/2025 Total for Finance Fire ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES UNIFORMS, JACKETS, PATCHES, SEWING AND ACC 11/7/2025 SMART SOURCE OF CALI MOP #63845 / LICENSE GARAGE SALE / FIN. DEPT. 11/7/2025 VISION SERVICE PLAN NOVEMBER 2025 - CLIENT #30036991 - VSP (CA) 11/7/2025 Total for Eng/PW Finance SHARP ELECTRONICS CO SHARP COPIER METERING FY26 11/7/2025 WILLY'S ELECTRONIC S MOP 45763 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/7/2025 WILLY'S ELECTRONIC S MOP 45763 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/7/2025 WETMORES MOP 80333 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/7/2025 WETMORES MOP 80333 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/7/2025 5Page 167 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #20 11/7/2025 to 11/13/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 1001370 265.39 1001370 49.13 1001370 88.73 1001370 58.24 5,691.23 1001355 990.00 1001355 2,563.00 1001355 2,699.89 1001355 2,714.48 1001355 4,741.25 1001355 7,102.34 1001355 250.00 1001355 325.00 1001355 875.00 1001355 2,338.30 1001355 2,621.67 1001355 2,627.44 1001355 3,868.00 1001355 4,724.60 38,440.97 467,570.46 619,215.55GRAND TOTAL EFT PAYMENTS Total DEAN GAZZO ROISTACHE GOGUE, III, TOMAS V. CNC, ET AL. 11/7/2025 Total for Risk DEAN GAZZO ROISTACHE ALEGRE, ESTATE OF LUIS JOSUE, ET AL. V. CNC, ET 11/7/2025 DEAN GAZZO ROISTACHE DARWISH, MARIEM V. CNC, ET AL. 11/7/2025 DEAN GAZZO ROISTACHE NETHERS, JOSEPHINE V CNC, ET AL. 11/7/2025 DEAN GAZZO ROISTACHE PORTILLO, ABIGAIL V. AMER GOLF CORP, ET AL. 11/7/2025 DEAN GAZZO ROISTACHE VARGAS, NORA V. CNC, ET AL. 11/7/2025 DEAN GAZZO ROISTACHE ABBOTT, MARTHA V. CNC, ET AL. 11/7/2025 DEAN GAZZO ROISTACHE GOGUE, III, TOMAS V. CNC, ET AL. 11/7/2025 DEAN GAZZO ROISTACHE MARQUEZ, ELIZABETH V. CNC, ET AL. 11/7/2025 DEAN GAZZO ROISTACHE PORTILLO, ABIGAIL V. AMERICAN GOLF CORP., ET A 11/7/2025 DEAN GAZZO ROISTACHE ALEGRE, ESTATE OF LUIS JOSUE, ET AL. VS CNC, E 11/7/2025 DEAN GAZZO ROISTACHE DARWISH, MARIEM V. CNC, ET AL. 11/7/2025 DEAN GAZZO ROISTACHE VARGAS, NORA V. CNC, ET AL. 11/7/2025 Total for Police Risk DEAN GAZZO ROISTACHE UMANA, ROBERTO, ET AL., V. CNC, ET AL. 11/7/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / VERTICLE FILE STORAGE / TRAFFIC 11/7/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / OFFICE SUPPLIES / RECORDS 11/7/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / STEEL WHITBD GRY 5X3 / DISPATCH S 11/7/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / TRAY AND PEN 5PK / LT. GONZALES 11/7/2025 6Page 168 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Prepared by: Karla Apalategui, Sr. Accounting Assistant Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Warrant Register No. 21 for the Period of 11/14/25 through 11/20/25 in the Amount of $2,379,426.57 RECOMMENDATION: Ratify Warrants Totaling $2,379,426.57. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: Per Government Section Code 37208, below are the payments issued for the period of 11/14/25 – 11/20/25. Consistent with the Department of Finance’s practice, listed below are all payments above $50,000. Vendor Check/Wire Amount Explanation City of Chula Vista 376406 126,965.00 Chula Vista Animal Care Facility Aster Construction 1001380 149,550.74 CIP 19-23 Central Community Enhancements Aster Construction 1001380 52,386.53 CIP 19-23 Central Community Enhancements FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Warrant Register Total $2,379,426.57 RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Not Applicable ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA, and is therefore, not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBIT: Exhibit A – FY26 Warrant Register No. 21 Page 169 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT 376421 60.00 60.00 376405 533.00 376407 1,658.50 376417 3,040.00 376417 7,700.00 376425 400.00 376425 175.00 13,506.50 376414 314.03 314.03 376413 330.00 376413 720.00 376413 690.00 376413 2,000.00 376413 720.00 376420 79.44 376420 112.75 376420 110.19 376420 76.88 376420 140.94 4,980.20 376433 3.99 376433 55.17 59.16 376419 170.34 376424 5,747.04 376424 1,065.04 376426 8,409.67 376429 46.42 376429 347.91 376429 167.02 376432 196.03 376432 242.45 SITEONE LANDSCAPE SU MOP 69277 LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES FY26-PW/PARKS 11/20/2025 SITEONE LANDSCAPE SU MOP 69277 LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES FY26-PW/PARKS 11/20/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO PARTS FY26-PW/EQM 11/20/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/20/2025 MIRAMAR BOBCAT INC FY25 SMALL KUBOTA TRACTOR ATTACHMENTS - PW 11/20/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/20/2025 KIMLEY HORN AND CIP 22-09 EASTSIDE I-805 COMMUNITY GREENBELT 11/20/2025 KIMLEY HORN AND CIP 22-09 EASTSIDE I-805 COMMUNITY GREENBELT 11/20/2025 Eng/PW HOME DEPOT CREDIT SE BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/20/2025 SMART & FINAL MOP 45756 MLK DANCE PRG RECITAL SUPPLIES/CS 11/20/2025 Total for Comm Svcs Comm Svcs SMART & FINAL MOP 45756 CMACHO MESSY PLAY SUPPLIES/CSD 11/20/2025 INTEGRITY NEWSPAPERS PUBLIC NOTICING 11/20/2025 Total for Clerk INTEGRITY NEWSPAPERS PUBLIC NOTICING 11/20/2025 INTEGRITY NEWSPAPERS PUBLIC NOTICING 11/20/2025 INTEGRITY NEWSPAPERS PUBLIC NOTICING 11/20/2025 INTEGRITY NEWSPAPERS PUBLIC NOTICING 11/20/2025 EL LATINO NEWSPAPER PUBLIC NOTICE IN SPANISH NEWSPR - ELECTION N 11/20/2025 EL LATINO NEWSPAPER PUBLIC NOTICE IN SPANISH NEWSPR - ELECTION N 11/20/2025 EL LATINO NEWSPAPER PUBLIC NOTICE IN SPANISH NEWPR - ELECTION NO 11/20/2025 EL LATINO NEWSPAPER PUBLIC NOTICE IN SPANISH NEWSPR - ELECTION N 11/20/2025 Total for City Mgr Clerk EL LATINO NEWSPAPER PUBLIC NOTICE IN SPANISH NEWSPAPER - ELECTIO 11/20/2025 City Mgr ENTERPRISE RENT A CA CAL CITIES ANNUAL CONF- PEDRO GARCIA 11/20/2025 MCDOUGAL BOEHMER LEGAL SERVICES FOR POLANCO MATTER 11/20/2025 Total for City Atty FOZI DWORK & MODAFFE LEGAL SERVICES / SDUSD MATTER 11/20/2025 MCDOUGAL BOEHMER LEGAL SERVICES FOR POLANCO MATTER 11/20/2025 CIVICA LAW GROUP APC LEGAL SERVICES FOR 1516 E. 8TH STREET MATTER 11/20/2025 FOZI DWORK & MODAFFE LEGAL SERVICES SDUSD MATTER 11/20/2025 Total for Building City Atty CEB LEGAL LIBRARIES FOR CAO 11/20/2025 A/P PAYMENTS Building INTERNATIONAL CODE C 2025 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE BOOKS 11/20/2025 Warrant Register #21 11/14/2025 to 11/20/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 1Page 170 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #21 11/14/2025 to 11/20/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 376435 129.41 376435 80.68 376436 36.64 376436 60.45 376436 60.45 376436 60.45 376436 119.09 376436 146.73 376436 1,064.84 376436 1,078.66 376436 1,580.65 376436 3,144.75 376440 1,062.09 376441 648.35 25,665.16 376402 672.57 376415 190.70 376423 374.50 376437 1,475.00 2,712.77 376399 12,300.00 376399 6,150.00 376400 224.48 376400 401.08 376411 5,000.00 376411 (373.50) 376422 468.00 376430 91.32 376434 1,364.20 25,625.58 376409 683.00 683.00 376439 774.93 774.93 376401 17,287.91 17,287.91Total for Library Total for IT Library BIBLIOTHECA LLC RFW-BIBLIOTHECA, SECURITY GATES AND SOFTW A 11/20/2025 Total for HR IT VIBRANT TECHNOLOGIES CISCO IP PHONE 8811 11/20/2025 Total for Fire HR CONCENTRA MEDICAL CE PRE-EMPLOYMENT PHYSICALS 11/20/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP#45707, ROUND COMBO, WING NUT USS 11/20/2025 SMITH, BRIAN REIMBSMNT CLAIM: CHIEF FIRE OFFICER/BUDGET F 11/20/2025 DCS TESTING & EQUIPM ANNUAL HOSE AND LADDER TESTING, FY25-26 11/20/2025 K & J PARTY CHAIRS AND TABLES - DC HERNANDEZ RETIREMEN 11/20/2025 AT&T MONTHLY PHONE SERVICES FOR DISPATCHED EME 11/20/2025 DCS TESTING & EQUIPM ANNUAL HOSE AND LADDER TESTING, FY25-26 11/20/2025 AP TRITON, LLC EVALUATE AND OPTIMIZE THE EMERGENCY MEDICA 11/20/2025 AT&T MONTHLY PHONE SERVICES FOR DISPATCHED EME 11/20/2025 Fire AP TRITON, LLC EVALUATE AND OPTIMIZE THE EMERGENCY MEDICA 11/20/2025 THE BANK OF NEW YORK SA 2017B TARB TRUSTEE FEE PERIOD 11/03/25-11/0 11/20/2025 Total for Finance FEDEX ACFR TABS & COVERS 11/20/2025 KETCHUM MFG CO INC PERMANENT DOG LICENSE TAGS 11/20/2025 Total for Eng/PW Finance BRINK'S INCORPORATED TRANSPORTATION–BILLING PERIOD 11/01/25 TO 11/11/20/2025 VULCAN MATERIALS COM ROADWAY MATERIALS FY26-PW/STS 11/20/2025 WHITE CAP, LP STREET SIGN SUPPLIES FY26-PW/STREETS 11/20/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR PARKS AUG-OCT FY26-PW/PA 11/20/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR PARKS AUG-OCT FY26-PW/PA 11/20/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR PARKS AUG-OCT FY26-PW/PA 11/20/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR PARKS AUG-OCT FY26-PW/PA 11/20/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR PARKS AUG-OCT FY26-PW/PA 11/20/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR PARKS AUG-OCT FY26-PW/PA 11/20/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR PARKS AUG-OCT FY26-PW/PA 11/20/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR PARKS AUG-OCT FY26-PW/PA 11/20/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR PARKS AUG-OCT FY26-PW/PA 11/20/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR PARKS AUG-OCT FY26-PW/PA 11/20/2025 SO CAL TRUCK STOP MOP 45758 DIESEL FY26-PW/EQM 11/20/2025 SO CAL TRUCK STOP MOP 45758 DIESEL FY26-PW/EQM 11/20/2025 2Page 171 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #21 11/14/2025 to 11/20/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 376403 100.00 376403 100.00 376427 159.04 376430 139.27 498.31 376398 851.16 376410 70.50 376431 443.86 376431 4,409.52 5,775.04 376396 12,090.52 376397 14,117.60 376397 1,382.05 376404 119.00 376406 126,965.00 376408 75.00 376412 98.00 376416 800.00 376418 131.68 376428 1,350.00 376438 799.21 157,928.06 255,870.65 1001394 1,435.00 1001394 1,715.00 3,150.00 1001380 149,550.74 1001380 52,386.53 1001380 10,164.04 1001382 25,830.15 1001383 1,317.24 1001384 514.79 1001385 460.11 1001385 999.38 1001386 568.08 HASA INC CHEMICALS FOR MUNICIPAL POOL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 KTUA CMO SERVICES AND CONSTRUCTION DOCS 11/14/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 HASA INC CHEMICALS FOR MUNICIPAL POOL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 CIRCUIT TRANSIT INC SPECIALIZED SERVICES FOR CLEAN MOBILITY 11/14/2025 CITY OF SAN DIEGO FY25 METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE SYSTEM TRANSP 11/14/2025 ASTER CONSTRUCTION CIP 19-23 CENTRAL COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENTS 11/14/2025 ASTER CONSTRUCTION CIP 19-23 CENTRAL COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENTS 11/14/2025 Eng/PW ASTER CONSTRUCTION CIP 19-23 CENTRAL COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENTS 11/14/2025 TRANS-LANG TRANSLATION SERVICES FOR CITY COUNCIL MTGS 11/14/2025 Total for Clerk Clerk TRANS-LANG TRANSLATION SERVICES FOR CITY COUNCIL MTGS 11/14/2025 Total for Police A/P PAYMENTS Total EFT PAYMENTS PALOMAR HEALTH ADULT VIC & SUS SX ASSU EXMS FY 2026 /NCPD25-2 11/20/2025 THOMSON REUTERS INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE FOR DETECTIVES FY 2026 11/20/2025 FLOCK CENTRAL FLOCK CAMERA REPLACEMENT 11/20/2025 HERNANDEZ, ALEJANDRO TRAINING TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENT PRC T3352 11/20/2025 CLEARS, INC.CLEARS MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL 11/20/2025 DEPT OF JUSTICE DOJ FINGERPRINTING FOR FY 2026 11/20/2025 CAMARGO, CYNTHIA C REIMBURSEMENT - NOTARY PUBLIC FEES 11/20/2025 CITY OF CHULA VISTA CHULA VISTA ANIMAL CARE FACILITY FY 2026 11/20/2025 ADVANCED EXERCISE EQ WELLNESS ROOM EXERCISE EQUIPMENT 11/20/2025 ADVANCED EXERCISE EQ WELLNESS ROOM EXERCISE EQUIPMENT 11/20/2025 Police ACTION TARGET INC RANGE PARTS ORDER 11/20/2025 SDG&E GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR FY26 11/20/2025 Total for Nutrition COZZINI BROS., INC.KNIFE CLEANING SERVICE FOR FY 26 11/20/2025 SDG&E GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR FY26 11/20/2025 Nutrition ALL FRESH PRODUCTS FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NUTRITION 11/20/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 PAINT SUPPLIES 11/20/2025 Total for Neigh Svcs CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATI CACEO MEMBERSHIP SORIANO 11/20/2025 MTS MTS FLAGGING SERVICE 09.04.25 11/20/2025 Neigh Svcs CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATI CACEO MEMBERSHIP CORDOVA 11/20/2025 3Page 172 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #21 11/14/2025 to 11/20/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 1001388 14,710.95 1001391 5,940.00 1001391 2,820.00 1001391 2,060.00 1001391 630.00 1001391 1,520.00 1001391 1,045.00 1001391 1,155.00 1001393 265.00 1001393 46.00 1001393 48.00 1001393 48.00 1001393 48.00 1001393 52.00 1001393 52.00 1001393 52.00 1001393 72.00 1001393 72.00 1001393 79.00 1001393 93.00 1001393 105.00 1001393 105.00 1001393 112.00 1001393 114.00 1001393 115.00 1001393 132.00 273,282.01 1001390 2,034.15 2,034.15 1001389 5,413.99 1001395 17.74 1001395 134.98 1001395 10.57 1001395 12.34 1001395 82.56 5,672.18 1001379 1,032.89 1001379 1,511.49ALDEMCOFOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NUTRITION 11/14/2025 Nutrition ALDEMCO FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NUTRITION 11/14/2025 WILLY'S ELECTRONIC S ELECTRONIC ACCESSORIES FY25 11/14/2025 Total for IT WILLY'S ELECTRONIC S ELECTRONIC ACCESSORIES FY25 11/14/2025 WILLY'S ELECTRONIC S ELECTRONIC ACCESSORIES FY25 11/14/2025 WILLY'S ELECTRONIC S ELECTRONIC ACCESSORIES FY25 11/14/2025 WILLY'S ELECTRONIC S ELECTRONIC ACCESSORIES FY25 11/14/2025 Total for Fire IT SHARP ELECTRONICS CO SHARP INVOICES FY26 11/14/2025 Total for Eng/PW Fire SHERRILL INC.REMS EQUIPMENT - LITTER WHEEL AND TWO PIECE 11/14/2025 THE LLOYD PEST CONTR CITY-WIDE PEST CONTROL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 THE LLOYD PEST CONTR CITY-WIDE PEST CONTROL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 THE LLOYD PEST CONTR CITY-WIDE PEST CONTROL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 THE LLOYD PEST CONTR CITY-WIDE PEST CONTROL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 THE LLOYD PEST CONTR CITY-WIDE PEST CONTROL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 THE LLOYD PEST CONTR CITY-WIDE PEST CONTROL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 THE LLOYD PEST CONTR CITY-WIDE PEST CONTROL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 THE LLOYD PEST CONTR CITY-WIDE PEST CONTROL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 THE LLOYD PEST CONTR CITY-WIDE PEST CONTROL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 THE LLOYD PEST CONTR CITY-WIDE PEST CONTROL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 THE LLOYD PEST CONTR CITY-WIDE PEST CONTROL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 THE LLOYD PEST CONTR CITY-WIDE PEST CONTROL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 THE LLOYD PEST CONTR CITY-WIDE PEST CONTROL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 THE LLOYD PEST CONTR CITY-WIDE PEST CONTROL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 THE LLOYD PEST CONTR CITY-WIDE PEST CONTROL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 THE LLOYD PEST CONTR CITY-WIDE PEST CONTROL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 THE LLOYD PEST CONTR CITY-WIDE PEST CONTROL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 THE LLOYD PEST CONTR CITY-WIDE PEST CONTROL FY26-PW/FAC 11/14/2025 STC TRAFFIC INC DESIGN SERVICES FOR N AVE TRAFFIC CIRCLES 11/14/2025 STC TRAFFIC INC CIP 19-22 HSIP9 CITYWIDE PROTECTED LEFT TURN 11/14/2025 STC TRAFFIC INC CIP 19-22 HSIP9 CITYWIDE PROTECTED LEFT TURN 11/14/2025 STC TRAFFIC INC DESIGN SERVICES FOR N AVE TRAFFIC CIRCLES 11/14/2025 STC TRAFFIC INC DESIGN SERVICES FOR N AVE TRAFFIC CIRCLES 11/14/2025 STC TRAFFIC INC DESIGN SERVICES FOR N AVE TRAFFIC CIRCLES 11/14/2025 ROVE ENGINEERING INC CIP 24-21 3131 VALLEY ROAD STORM DRAIN REPLAC 11/14/2025 STC TRAFFIC INC DESIGN SERVICES FOR N AVE TRAFFIC CIRCLES 11/14/2025 4Page 173 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #21 11/14/2025 to 11/20/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 1001379 1,144.57 3,688.95 1001381 1,851.07 1001387 11,139.52 1001392 742.22 1001396 1,575.79 1001396 3,619.14 1001396 202.50 1001396 399.81 19,530.05 307,357.34 1,816,198.58 1,816,198.58 2,379,426.57GRAND TOTAL PY91703 11/19/2025 Payroll Total Total for Police EFT PAYMENTS Total Payroll LIVING SPACES FURNIT AB178 WELLNESS GRANT DINING TABLE CHANGE O 11/19/2025 LIVING SPACES FURNIT AB 178 WELLNESS GRANT CONSOLE & RECLINERS 11/19/2025 LIVING SPACES FURNIT AB178 WELLNESS GRANT DINING TABLE CHANGE O 11/19/2025 LIVING SPACES FURNIT AB 178 WELLNESS GRANT CONSOLE & RECLINERS 11/19/2025 OFFICE SOLUTIONS BUS TASK CHAIRS FOR OFFICER WELLNESS LINE UP RO 11/14/2025 T'S & SIGNS INC BPO T SHIRTS & SIGNS FY2026 PICNIC 2ND ROUND 11/14/2025 Total for Nutrition Police BOXWAVE CORPORATION MDC SCREEN PROTECTOR 11/14/2025 ALDEMCO FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NUTRITION 11/14/2025 5Page 174 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Prepared by: Karla Apalategui, Sr. Accounting Assistant Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Warrant Register No. 22 for the Period of 11/21/25 through 11/27/25 in the Amount of $3,062,130.58 RECOMMENDATION: Ratify Warrants Totaling $3,062,130.58. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: Per Government Section Code 37208, below are the payments issued for the period of 11/21/25 – 11/27/25. Consistent with the Department of Finance’s practice, listed below are all payments above $50,000. Vendor Check/Wire Amount Explanation A Good Sign & Graph 376443 107,996.00 CIP 19-25 Bicycle Wayfinding Project City of San Diego 1001400 1,972,157.00 FY25 Metropolitan Sewerage System Health Net Inc 1001404 58,143.23 Grp# R1192A City of National City Dec Bank of America 595 69,705.00 2017 Energy Efficiency Series A Bond Public Emp Ret 253240152 370,223.06 Service Period 10/28/25 – 11/10/25 FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Warrant Register Total $3,062,130.58 RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Not Applicable ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA, and is therefore, not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBIT: Exhibit A – FY26 Warrant Register No. 22 Page 175 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT 376449 313.01 376449 (31.01) 376475 2,252.88 2,534.88 376461 1,565.45 376462 3,601.50 376469 160.00 376469 320.00 376469 795.00 376469 880.00 376469 1,600.00 376469 5,120.00 376469 13,426.00 376515 669.73 28,137.68 376466 137.34 376479 205.40 376504 3,500.00 376511 722.83 376511 2,280.33 376514 4,140.00 10,985.90 376520 936.00 936.00 376468 197.61 197.61 376443 107,996.00 376451 57.27 376467 2,878.58 376470 443.83 376470 296.27 376470 143.10 376476 19.04 376481 1,303.73LOUIES GARAGE CORPOR BODY WORK PD VEH #247 FY26-PW/EQM 11/26/2025 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SE BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/26/2025 JASMUND, JASON MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT FOR JASMUND 11/26/2025 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SE BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/26/2025 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SE BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/26/2025 CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC MOP 45698 ELECTRIC SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 11/26/2025 GEOSYNTEC CONSULTANT COMPLIANCE SUPPORT FOR CITY OF NC 11/26/2025 Total for Council Eng/PW A GOOD SIGN & GRAPHI CIP 19-25 BICYCLE WAYFINDING PROJECT 11/26/2025 Total for Comm Svcs Council GONZALEZ, DANIEL REIMBURSEMENT - MURAL PROJECT FOR P 11/26/2025 Comm Svcs WHENTOWORK INC ANNUAL SCHEDULING SOFTWARE SUBSCR 11/26/2025 THE VISION CULTURE MURAL / PW SOUTH WALL 11/26/2025 Total for City Mgr TERRA REALTY ADVISOR CONSULTANT TO PROVIDE REALTY 11/26/2025 TERRA REALTY ADVISOR CONSULTANT TO PROVIDE REALTY 11/26/2025 KOSMONT & ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE ADVISORY SERVICES 11/26/2025 SHAUN D. SUMNER CONSULTING SERVICE - ADVISORY SERVIC 11/26/2025 City Mgr GARCIA, PEDRO REIMB - TRAVEL FOR CAL CITIES 11/26/2025 THOMSON REUTERS WESTLAW SERVICES FOR CAO 11/26/2025 Total for City Atty HAMRICK & EVANS, LLP LEGAL SERVICES FOR ARROYO MATTER 11/26/2025 HAMRICK & EVANS, LLP LEGAL SERVICES FOR LITIGATION- GOGUE 11/26/2025 HAMRICK & EVANS, LLP LEGAL SERVICES FOR CORTEZ MATTER 11/26/2025 HAMRICK & EVANS, LLP LEGAL SERVICES FOR LITIGATION - SUNDA 11/26/2025 HAMRICK & EVANS, LLP LEGAL SERVICES FOR LITIGATION- HERNA 11/26/2025 HAMRICK & EVANS, LLP LEGAL SERVICES FOR LITIGATION- CHICAN 11/26/2025 COLANTUONO HIGHSMITH LEGAL SERVICES FOR COUNSEL SERVICES 11/26/2025 HAMRICK & EVANS, LLP LEGAL SERVICES FOR LITIGATION-MARTIN 11/26/2025 Total for Building City Atty CIVICA LAW GROUP APC LEGAL SERVICES FOR RAMADA MATTER 11/26/2025 CA BUILDING STANDARD PAYMENT OF BUILDING STANDARDSD JUL 11/26/2025 INTERNATIONAL CODE C 2025 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE BOOKS 11/26/2025 A/P PAYMENTS Building CA BUILDING STANDARD PAYMENT OF BUILDING STANDARDSD JUL 11/26/2025 Warrant Register #22 11/21/2025 to 11/27/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 1Page 176 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #22 11/21/2025 to 11/27/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 376482 351.82 376482 496.06 376484 260.00 376484 161.75 376484 710.65 376484 849.85 376484 107.40 376484 169.90 376486 283.25 376487 (43.50) 376487 (44.92) 376487 343.68 376487 143.42 376487 257.27 376487 72.55 376488 55.00 376489 107.40 376489 123.00 376489 146.33 376489 162.56 376489 18.12 376489 23.69 376489 40.67 376489 203.90 376489 20.78 376490 9.52 376491 110.04 376491 151.08 376491 59.68 376491 108.60 376491 31.94 376491 80.86 376491 123.49 376491 195.52 376491 47.87 376491 328.82 376491 28.16 376491 50.87 376491 70.24 376491 260.33 376491 303.41 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/P 11/26/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 11/26/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/W 11/26/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 11/26/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/S 11/26/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 11/26/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 11/26/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 11/26/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/P 11/26/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 11/26/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 11/26/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 11/26/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 11/26/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 11/26/2025 PERDOMO, CARLOS MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT FOR CPERDOM 11/26/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 11/26/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/26/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/26/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/26/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/26/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/26/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/26/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/26/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/26/2025 PACIFIC AUTO REPAIR SMOG CERTIFICATION/REPAIRS FY26-PW/E 11/26/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/26/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/26/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/26/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/26/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/26/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/26/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/26/2025 NATIONAL CITY MOTORC SERVICE AND REPAIR FOR EMERGENCIES 11/26/2025 NV5 INC ON-CALL PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR CIP 11/26/2025 NATIONAL CITY MOTORC SERVICE AND REPAIR FOR EMERGENCIES 11/26/2025 NATIONAL CITY MOTORC SERVICE AND REPAIR FOR EMERGENCIES 11/26/2025 NATIONAL CITY MOTORC SERVICE AND REPAIR FOR EMERGENCIES 11/26/2025 NATIONAL CITY MOTORC SERVICE AND REPAIR FOR EMERGENCIES 11/26/2025 MASTER PERFORMANCE MOP 86883 SEWER INDUSTRIAL HOSES FY 11/26/2025 NATIONAL CITY MOTORC SERVICE AND REPAIR FOR EMERGENCIES 11/26/2025 MASTER PERFORMANCE MOP 86883 SEWER HOSES FY26-PW/WW 11/26/2025 2Page 177 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #22 11/21/2025 to 11/27/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 376491 309.17 376494 350.00 376498 19.53 376501 899.46 376501 31.35 376501 3,555.83 376501 457.74 376501 11.45 376501 45.13 376501 706.00 376501 11,453.77 376503 6,397.00 376507 41.75 376507 15.00 376508 138.62 376508 138.62 376508 127.62 376508 130.20 376508 339.36 376508 477.56 376508 510.25 376519 1,059.49 376519 29.26 376519 974.50 376519 2,704.10 376519 173.46 151,215.10 376448 1,268.50 376452 2,560.00 376453 60.00 376457 49.00 376458 27,596.00 376459 7,968.00 376460 7,000.00 376495 7,303.21 376496 7,335.67 376513 2,762.72 376513 1,661.92 376513 9,283.99 376513 29.09 THE LINCOLN NATIONAL DEC '25 - GRP #415491 LIFE & AD&D, STD, L 11/26/2025 THE LINCOLN NATIONAL DEC '25 - GRP #415491 LIFE & AD&D, STD, L 11/26/2025 THE LINCOLN NATIONAL DEC '25 - GRP #415491 LIFE & AD&D, STD, L 11/26/2025 THE LINCOLN NATIONAL DEC '25 - GRP #415491 LIFE & AD&D, STD, L 11/26/2025 RELIANCE STANDARD DECEMBER 2025 GRP. VG180848, VAI82623 11/26/2025 RELIANCE STANDARD OCTOBER 2025 - GRP VC180848, VAI826233 11/26/2025 CITY OF POWAY RSWA - SB1383 COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE 11/26/2025 CITY OF POWAY RSWA - PAYMENT FOR HHW EDUCATIONAL 11/26/2025 CITY OF NATIONAL CIT PETTY CASH REPLENISHMENT FOR 08/01/2 11/26/2025 CITY OF POWAY RSWA - ENV ENHANCEMENT FUND DISTRIB 11/26/2025 CALIFORNIA LAW ENFOR DECEMBER 2025 - PD LTD 11/26/2025 CALIFORNIA SOCIETY 2026 CSMFO PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP 11/26/2025 Total for Eng/PW Finance C A P F DECEMBER 2025 - FIRE LTD 11/26/2025 VULCAN MATERIALS COM ROADWAY MATERIALS FY26-PW/STS 11/26/2025 VULCAN MATERIALS COM ROADWAY MATERIALS FY26-PW/STS 11/26/2025 VULCAN MATERIALS COM FINANCE CHARGE FY26-PW/STS 11/26/2025 VULCAN MATERIALS COM ROADWAY MATERIALS FY26-PW/STS 11/26/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR FACILITIES SEPT-NO 11/26/2025 VULCAN MATERIALS COM ROADWAY MATERIALS FY26-PW/STS 11/26/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR FACILITIES SEPT-NO 11/26/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR FACILITIES SEPT-NO 11/26/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR FACILITIES SEPT-NO 11/26/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR FACILITIES SEPT-NO 11/26/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER BILL FOR WASTEWATER SEPT-OC 11/26/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER BILL FOR WASTEWATER SEPT-OC 11/26/2025 SO CAL TRUCK STOP MOP 45758 PROPANE FY26-PW/EQM 11/26/2025 SO CAL TRUCK STOP MOP 45758 FIRST WEIGHT AUTO FY26-PW /11/26/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR STREETS NOV FY 11/26/2025 SAN DIEGO MECHANICAL HVAC MAINTENANCE FY26-PW/FAC 11/26/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR STREETS NOV FY 11/26/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR STREETS NOV FY 11/26/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRICITY FOR FACILITIES NO 11/26/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR STREETS NOV FY 11/26/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR STREETS NOV FY 11/26/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRICITY FOR FACILITIES NO 11/26/2025 RODRIGUEZ RICARDO MILEAGE REIMBURSMENT FOR RRODRIGU 11/26/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRICITY FOR FACILITIES OC 11/26/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 11/26/2025 RANDALL LAMB ASSOCIA CNC ARTS CENTER ASSESSMENT 11/26/2025 3Page 178 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #22 11/21/2025 to 11/27/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 376513 26.52 376513 137.61 75,042.23 376444 250.00 376445 18.90 376456 35.00 376456 35.00 376472 1,993.37 376499 294.03 376506 73.50 376512 500.00 3,199.80 376478 4,016.00 376502 800.00 4,816.00 376471 95.00 376477 8,100.00 376497 95.00 8,290.00 376447 7.70 376468 80.06 376483 25.86 376483 47.64 376483 48.44 376483 122.18 376483 97.27 376483 308.06 376483 412.23 1,149.44 376450 210.00 376463 150.00 376493 2,577.38 376518 53.18 2,990.56 376473 271.63 Planning INTEGRITY NEWSPAPERS NOI 2100-ESENDENCIA 11/26/2025 VILLALBA, MARILYN REIMBURSEMENT VILLALBA NSD CLEAN UP 11/26/2025 Total for Neigh Svcs CPPA CMPA WORKSHOP REGISTRATION PARKIN 11/26/2025 QUALITY INSTANT PRIN POST CARDS NSD CLEAN UP 11/26/2025 Total for Library Neigh Svcs CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATI CACEO CERTIFICATION CODE SORIANO 11/26/2025 MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE- 11 DVDS 11/26/2025 MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE- 12 DVDS 11/26/2025 MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE- 4 DVDS 11/26/2025 MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE- 3 DVDS 11/26/2025 MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE- 2 DVDS 11/26/2025 MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE- 2 DVDS 11/26/2025 GONZALEZ, DANIEL CULTURE CLUB- REIMBURSEMENT DANIEL 11/26/2025 MIDWEST TAPE, LLC MIDWEST TAPE- LOCAL HERO 11/26/2025 Total for HR Library BAHENA, ANA MILEAGE REIMB SERRA MEETING 11/26/2025 KEITH L. KILMER PERSONNEL INVESTIGATION 11/26/2025 RIVERA GONZALEZ, FRA LICENSE REIMBURSEMENT 11/26/2025 HR HUERTA JR, RUBEN LICENSE REIMBURSEMENT 11/26/2025 SAN DIEGO HOUSING FE 2026 GOVERNMENT AGENCY MEMEBRSHIP 11/26/2025 Total for Housing Housing KEYSER MARSTON ASSOC CONSULTING SERV HOMEOWNERSHIP RFP 11/26/2025 THE COUNSELING TEAM EMPLOYEE MEDICAL SUPPORT SERVICES 11/26/2025 Total for Fire SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS GASTEC AQUEOUS PW SAMPLE TUBE 11/26/2025 SO CAL PPE, LLC TURN OUT COAT & PANTS CLEANING , TES 11/26/2025 CINTAS CORPORATION SM SHOP TWL RED 11/26/2025 INES BARRAGAN OSUNA TACO CATERING ORDER - DEC 10TH, 2025 11/26/2025 AMEDEE, WALTER CHEPA EMERGENCY COMM SYMPOSIUM 11/26/2025 CINTAS CORPORATION SM SHOP TWL RED 11/26/2025 Total for Finance Fire ADRIAN VALENZUELA PARAMEDIC REIMBURSEMENT: EMT-P EXP 11/26/2025 THE LINCOLN NATIONAL DEC '25 - GRP #415491 LIFE & AD&D, STD, L 11/26/2025 THE LINCOLN NATIONAL DEC '25 - GRP #415491 LIFE & AD&D, STD, L 11/26/2025 4Page 179 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #22 11/21/2025 to 11/27/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 376474 133.25 376485 1,967.25 2,372.13 376442 946.00 376446 1,317.68 376446 1,337.45 376446 1,357.51 376454 85.72 376454 199.47 376455 302.50 376455 41.74 376464 662.40 376465 175.00 376480 750.00 376500 107.60 376505 184.67 376509 2,946.25 376510 50.00 376510 50.00 376510 50.00 376510 150.00 376510 465.00 376516 1,857.06 376516 472.75 376517 429.12 13,937.92 305,805.25 1001401 3,059.17 1001401 4,782.00 7,841.17 1001413 55.43 1001414 1,501.88 1001414 183.34 1,740.65 1001413 55.43 1001414 10.26STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP# 45704 - SUPP & MATRL FR COUNCIL 11/21/2025 Total for City Mgr Council SMART SOURCE OF CALI BUSINESS CARD FOR KELSEY GENESI 11/21/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV WRKPLACE FRNTR CONF RM FOR CMBRS 11/21/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV # 45704 - OFFICE SUPPLIES FOR CMO 11/21/2025 Total for City Atty City Mgr SMART SOURCE OF CALI BUSINESS CARD FOR NEW PIO - TELLEZ 11/21/2025 CIVICA LAW GROUP APC LEGAL SERVICES FOR 1516 E. 8TH STREET 11/21/2025 CIVICA LAW GROUP APC LEGAL SERVICES FOR 1508 E 8TH STREET 11/21/2025 A/P PAYMENTS Total EFT PAYMENTS City Atty VCA EMERGENCY ANIMAL STRAY ANIMAL CARE FOR FY 2026 11/26/2025 Total for Police VCA EMERGENCY ANIMAL STRAY ANIMAL CARE FOR FY 2026 11/26/2025 VCA EMERGENCY ANIMAL STRAY ANIMAL CARE FOR FY 2026 11/26/2025 T-MOBILE MOBILE USA SEARCH WARRANT INVOICE #L2511130204 11/26/2025 T-MOBILE MOBILE USA SEARCH WARRANT INVOICE # L2511130294 11/26/2025 T-MOBILE MOBILE USA SEARCH WARRANT INVOICE #L2511130231 11/26/2025 T-MOBILE MOBILE USA SEARCH WARRANT INVOICE #L2511130232 11/26/2025 SYMBOLARTS, LLC BADGES, BADGE REPAIR, AND PINS FOR F 11/26/2025 T-MOBILE MOBILE USA SEARCH WARRANT INVOICE #L2511130068 11/26/2025 SAKAMOTO, CHAD REIM: CSAKAMOTO - ADVANCED OFFICER 11/26/2025 SHRED-IT SHREDDING SERVICES FOR PD FY 2026 11/26/2025 FXH CONSULTANTS INC.TUITION: PATROL SEARCH WARRANT TRAI 11/26/2025 LEXISNEXIS RISK SOLU LEXISNEXIS ACCURINT TRAX / 2025/10-1/10 11/26/2025 CDWG REPLACEMENT LABEL TAPE 11/26/2025 FON JON PET CARE CEN K9 BOARD AND CARE FY 2026 11/26/2025 CAMARGO, CYNTHIA C REIM: CCAMARGO - PUBLIC RECORDS ACT 11/26/2025 CDWG LASERJET PRINTER 11/26/2025 AT&T AT&T CPE MAINT/CAL OES MONTHLY FEE /11/26/2025 CAMARGO, CYNTHIA C REIM: CCAMARGO - TYLER TECHNOLOGIES 11/26/2025 AT&T AT&T CPE MAINT/CAL OES MONTHLY FEE /11/26/2025 AT&T AT&T CPE MAINT/CAL OES MONTHLY FEE /11/26/2025 Total for Planning Police BARRAGAN, JOSE REIM: JBARRAGAN - SWAT TRAINING 11/24/2025 INTEGRITY NEWSPAPERS 2025-21 ZV-SENDENCIA 11/26/2025 NBS LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 11/26/2025 5Page 180 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #22 11/21/2025 to 11/27/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 1001414 48.94 1001414 10.26 1001414 48.94 1001414 10.27 1001414 48.94 233.04 1001400 1,972,157.00 1001403 244.12 1001403 454.40 1001403 244.13 1001405 987.50 1001405 3,838.00 1001405 9,316.00 1001405 27,375.50 1001405 27,598.00 1001405 476.50 1001406 1,635.44 1001412 356.13 1001416 411.35 1001416 475.87 1001416 227.33 1001416 441.66 1001416 486.15 1001418 497.18 1001418 101.02 1001419 25.01 2,047,348.29 1001404 9.06 1001404 313.33 1001404 816.26 1001404 1,601.75 1001404 2,890.41 1001404 5,653.60 1001404 8,678.73 1001404 31,601.45 1001404 58,143.23 109,707.82 1001397 226.22 Total for Finance Fire ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES UNIFORMS, JACKETS, PATCHES, SEWING A 11/21/2025 HEALTH NET INC GRP #GX011A CITY OF NATIONAL CITY - DE 11/21/2025 HEALTH NET INC GRP #R1192A CITY OF NATIONAL CITY - DE 11/21/2025 HEALTH NET INC #N8240A CITY OF NATIONAL CITY HSA PPO 11/21/2025 HEALTH NET INC GRP #LB439A CITY OF NATIONAL CITY - DE 11/21/2025 HEALTH NET INC GRP #R1192Q COBRA CITY OF NATIONAL C 11/21/2025 HEALTH NET INC GRP #R1192R ER: CITY OF NATIONAL CITY 11/21/2025 HEALTH NET INC GRP #ZI454A VPE: CITY OF NATIONAL CITY 11/21/2025 HEALTH NET INC GRP #LB439F ER: CITY OF NATIONAL CITY 11/21/2025 Finance HEALTH NET INC GRP #ZI454F VPE ER: CITY OF NATIONAL C 11/21/2025 WILLY'S ELECTRONIC S MOP 45763 PARK SUPPLIES FY26-PW/PARK 11/21/2025 Total for Eng/PW VISTA PAINT MOP 68834 PAINT SUPPLIES FY26-PW/STS 11/21/2025 VISTA PAINT MOP 668834 TRAFFIC PAINT SUPPLIES FY2 11/21/2025 T MAN TRAFFIC SUPPLY MOP 76666 TRAFFIC SUPPLIES FY26-PW/ST 11/21/2025 T MAN TRAFFIC SUPPLY MOP 76666 TRAFFIC SUPPLIES FY26-PW/ST 11/21/2025 T MAN TRAFFIC SUPPLY MOP 76666 TRAFFIC SUPPLIES FY26-PW/ST 11/21/2025 T MAN TRAFFIC SUPPLY MOP 76666 TRAFFIC SUPPLIES FY26-PW/ST 11/21/2025 POWERSTRIDE BATTERY MOP 67839 AUTO BATTERIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/21/2025 T MAN TRAFFIC SUPPLY MOP 76666 TRAFFIC SUPPLIES FY26-PW/ST 11/21/2025 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCT CIP 23-15 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PRO 11/21/2025 INTERNATIONAL EMERGE LIGHTING&TINT VEH 370 FY26-PW/EQM 11/21/2025 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCT CIP 19-23 CENTRAL COMMUNITY MOBILE E 11/21/2025 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCT CIP 22-26 EL TOYON PARK PROP 68 IMPRO 11/21/2025 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCT CIP 24-04 FY24/25 ADA IMPROVEMENTS PR 11/21/2025 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCT CIP 23-15 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PRO 11/21/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 FIRST AID KIT SUPPLIES FY26-P 11/21/2025 INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCT LAS PALMAS POOL SITE MAINTENANCE AN 11/21/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 FIRST AID KIT SUPPLIES FY26-P 11/21/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 SEWER SUPPLIES FY26-PW/W W 11/21/2025 Total for Council Eng/PW CITY OF SAN DIEGO FY25 METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE SYSTEM 11/21/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP# 45704 - SUPP & MATRL FR COUNCIL 11/21/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV CC/SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS FOR COUNC 11/21/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP# 45704 - SUPP & MATRL FR COUNCIL 11/21/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV CC/SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS FOR COUNC 11/21/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV CC/SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS FOR COUNC 11/21/2025 6Page 181 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #22 11/21/2025 to 11/27/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 1001402 287.10 1001403 21.73 1001407 3,546.00 1001414 99.33 1001417 115.50 1001417 115.50 4,411.38 1001410 734.54 734.54 1001408 190.00 1001408 570.00 1001408 617.50 1,377.50 1001397 136.79 1001397 290.93 1001397 355.58 1001397 126.04 1001397 193.95 1001397 225.19 1001399 156.58 1001399 156.58 1001413 103.52 1001414 43.49 1001414 57.56 1001414 43.88 1001418 450.92 1001418 488.29 2,829.30 1001398 121.76 1001398 708.87 1001398 563.20 1001398 1,628.75 1001398 731.66 1001398 985.07 1001411 276.00 1001411 249.43 1001415 572.26 PACIFIC REFRIGERATIO KITCHEN MAINTENANCE SERVICE CALL 11/21/2025 SYSCO SAN DIEGO INC FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NU 11/21/2025 ALDEMCO FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NU 11/21/2025 PACIFIC REFRIGERATIO KITCHEN MAINTENANCE SERVICE CALL 11/21/2025 ALDEMCO FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NU 11/21/2025 ALDEMCO FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NU 11/21/2025 ALDEMCO FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NU 11/21/2025 ALDEMCO FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NU 11/21/2025 Nutrition ALDEMCO FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NU 11/21/2025 VISTA PAINT MOP 68834 PAINT SUPPLIES 11/21/2025 Total for Neigh Svcs STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP 45704 OFFICE SUPPLIES PARKING 11/21/2025 VISTA PAINT MOP 68834 PAINT SUPPLIES 11/21/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP 45704 OFFICE SUPPLIES 11/21/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP 45704 OFFICE SUPPLIES 11/21/2025 BOOT WORLD BOOTS FOR CODE CORDOVA 11/21/2025 SMART SOURCE OF CALI SMART SOURCE BUSINESS CARDS CODE H 11/21/2025 ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES ACE UNIFORMS CODE HUESO 11/21/2025 BOOT WORLD BOOTS CODE SOTO 11/21/2025 ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES BADGE HOLDERS/ACE UNIFORM $130 11/21/2025 ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES ACE UNIFORMS WILLIAMSON 11/21/2025 ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES PARKING QUEZADA/ACE UNIFORMS 11/21/2025 ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES ACE UNIFORMS BACKPACKS CODE 11/21/2025 Total for HR Neigh Svcs ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES ACE UNIFORMS PARKING COHEN URQUIDE 11/21/2025 LIEBERT CASSIDY WHI PERS. MATTER/CLIENT #NA040-00042 11/21/2025 LIEBERT CASSIDY WHI PERSONNEL MATTER-CLIENT/MATTER # NA 11/21/2025 Total for Housing HR LIEBERT CASSIDY WHI PERS. MATTER/CLIENT #NA040-00041 11/21/2025 Total for Fire Housing OFFICE SOLUTIONS BUS OFFICE SUPPLIES FOR SECTION 8 DEPART 11/21/2025 THE COUNSELING TEAM EMPLOYEE MEDICAL SUPPORT SERVICES 11/21/2025 THE COUNSELING TEAM EMPLOYEE MEDICAL SUPPORT SERVICES 11/21/2025 INTERWEST CONSULTING PLAN CHECKS FOR FIRE, FY25-26 11/21/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP#45704,SPLS 8.5X11 30 REC COPY 11/21/2025 FIRE PROTECTION PUBL FIRE AND EMERGENCY SRVCS COMPANY O 11/21/2025 GRAINGER MOP#65179, CARBOY 30.73 MM H WHITE 11/21/2025 7Page 182 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #22 11/21/2025 to 11/27/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 1001415 4,277.56 10,114.56 1001397 38.68 1001403 41.56 1001409 2,160.00 1001410 1,962.01 1001414 497.12 1001414 57.37 1001414 15.21 1001414 32.73 1001414 176.56 1001414 137.05 1001414 177.70 1001417 750.00 1001417 1,200.00 1001417 1,200.00 8,445.99 2,194,784.24 595 69,705.00 595 34,510.02 628 47,858.00 628 39,245.01 253240152 370,223.06 561,541.09 561,541.09 3,062,130.58GRAND TOTAL WIRED PAYMENTS Total PUBLIC EMP RETIREMEN SERVICE PERIOD 10/28/2025 - 11/10/2025 11/21/2025 Total for Finance BANK OF AMERICA 2017 ENERGY EFFICIENCY SERIES B BOND 11/26/2025 BANK OF AMERICA 2017 ENERGY EFFICIENCY SERIES B BOND 11/26/2025 BANK OF AMERICA 2017 ENERGY EFFICIENCY SERIES A BOND 11/26/2025 BANK OF AMERICA 2017 ENERGY EFFICIENCY SERIES A BOND 11/26/2025 EFT PAYMENTS Total WIRED PAYMENTS Finance THE COUNSELING TEAM EMPLOYEE SUPPORT SERVICE FY 2026 11/21/2025 Total for Police THE COUNSELING TEAM EMPLOYEE SUPPORT SERVICE FY 2026 11/21/2025 THE COUNSELING TEAM EMPLOYEE SUPPORT SERVICE FY 2026 11/21/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP # 45704 / ESSENTIALS CHAIRS / CYNT 11/21/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / OFFICE SUPPLIES / INVESTIG 11/21/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / 3RING BINDER / YELMA 11/21/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / FLR MAT CUSHION / CORA 11/21/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / 12OZ PAPER HOT CUP 500CT 11/21/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / 20LB PICTURE HANGING STR 11/21/2025 OFFICE SOLUTIONS BUS AB178 OFFICER WELLNESS ADDITIONAL C 11/21/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / HEATERS FOR COMM. SRVCS 11/21/2025 GRAINGER MOP #65179 OFFICE CLEANER 18 OZ NON-A 11/21/2025 MAN K9 INC MONTHLY POST MANDATED K9 TRAINING F 11/21/2025 Police ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES UNIFORMS AND ACCESSORIES FOR PD FY 11/21/2025 SYSCO SAN DIEGO INC FOOD/CONSUMABLES AS NEEDED FOR NU 11/21/2025 Total for Nutrition 8Page 183 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Prepared by: Karla Apalategui, Sr. Accounting Assistant Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Warrant Register No. 23 for the Period of 11/28/25 through 12/04/25 in the Amount of $2,658,609.11 RECOMMENDATION: Ratify Warrants Totaling $2,658,609.11. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: Per Government Section Code 37208, below are the payments issued for the period of 11/28/25 – 12/04/25. Consistent with the Department of Finance’s practice, listed below are all payments above $50,000. Vendor Check/Wire Amount Explanation A Preman Roofing 1001420 126,249.30 CIP 25-10 Fire Station 34 Roof & HVAC AP General Corp 1001423 234,012.63 CIP 24-13 Las Palmas Park Improvements Kaiser Foundation 1001433 248,228.16 Grp# 104220 CID: 3991520220 FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Warrant Register Total $2,658,609.11 RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Not Applicable ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA, and is therefore, not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBIT: Exhibit A – FY26 Warrant Register No. 23 Page 184 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT 376545 58.30 376555 79.44 376555 94.81 376555 112.75 376555 128.13 376555 58.94 376555 92.25 376555 94.81 376555 102.50 376555 110.19 376555 125.56 376555 128.13 376555 246.00 1,431.81 376531 5,013.29 376531 5,013.29 376532 267.22 376533 31,656.54 376533 35,997.54 376534 51.81 376536 6,500.00 376542 1,824.25 376543 475.00 376543 475.00 376550 225.00 376550 225.00 376550 225.00 376551 27,279.66 376553 54.76 376553 39.53 376554 91.35 376554 983.62 376554 585.95 376558 4,361.34 376559 8,410.50 376559 12,038.00 376559 10,431.30 376560 230.83MASON'S SAW & LAWNMO MOP 45729 PARK SUPPLIES FY26-PW/PARK 12/4/2025 LEIGHTON CONSULTING CIP 22-26 EL TOYON PARK PROP 68 IMPRO 12/4/2025 LEIGHTON CONSULTING CIP 19-23 CENTRAL COMMUNITY ENHANCE 12/4/2025 LACAL EQUIPMENT INC STREET SWEEPER PARTS #049/050 FY26-P 12/4/2025 LEIGHTON CONSULTING FY24 AND FY25 PAVEMENT REHABILITATIO 12/4/2025 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SE BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SE BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 FLEET SERVICES INC MOP 67804 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 12/4/2025 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SE BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 ENTERPRISE FLEET MAN FY26 FLEET LEASE MANAGEMENT 12/4/2025 FLEET SERVICES INC MOP 67804 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 12/4/2025 DEPT OF INDUSTRIAL R INSPECTION OF CONVEYANCE #136079 FY 12/4/2025 DEPT OF INDUSTRIAL R INSPECTION OF CONVEYANCE #105706 FY 12/4/2025 CLEAR WATER TECHNOLO WATER TREATMENTS FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 DEPT OF INDUSTRIAL R CONVEYANCE #136078 FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRO WATER TREATMENTS FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 CLEAR WATER TECHNOLO WATER TREATMENTS FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 AIRGAS USA LLC MOP 45714 SEWER SUPPLIES FY26-PW/W W 12/4/2025 ANSER ADVISORY MANAG CIP 19-25 WAYFINDING SIGNAGE 12/4/2025 AEP CALIFORNIA LLC 2/3 BUILDOUTS FOR 2025 FORD POLICE INT 12/4/2025 AEP CALIFORNIA LLC 1/3 BUILDOUTS FOR 2025 FORD POLICE INT 12/4/2025 24 HOUR ELEVATOR INC CITY-WIDE ELEVATOR REPAIRS FY26-PW/F 12/4/2025 ACME SAFETY & SUPPLY PPE FOR WASTEWATER FY26-PW/WW 12/4/2025 Total for Clerk Eng/PW 24 HOUR ELEVATOR INC CITY-WIDE ELEVATOR REPAIRS FY26-PW/F 12/4/2025 INTEGRITY NEWSPAPERS PUBLIC NOTICING 12/4/2025 INTEGRITY NEWSPAPERS PUBLIC NOTICING 12/4/2025 INTEGRITY NEWSPAPERS PUBLIC NOTICING 12/4/2025 INTEGRITY NEWSPAPERS PUBLIC NOTICING 12/4/2025 INTEGRITY NEWSPAPERS PUBLIC NOTICING 12/4/2025 INTEGRITY NEWSPAPERS PUBLIC NOTICING 12/4/2025 INTEGRITY NEWSPAPERS PUBLIC NOTICING 12/4/2025 INTEGRITY NEWSPAPERS PUBLIC NOTICING 12/4/2025 INTEGRITY NEWSPAPERS PUBLIC NOTICING 12/4/2025 INTEGRITY NEWSPAPERS PUBLIC NOTICING 12/4/2025 INTEGRITY NEWSPAPERS PUBLIC NOTICING 12/4/2025 INTEGRITY NEWSPAPERS PUBLIC NOTICING 12/4/2025 A/P PAYMENTS Clerk CORODATA RECORDS OFF SITE FILE STORAGE 12/4/2025 Warrant Register #23 11/28/2025 to 12/4/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 1Page 185 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #23 11/28/2025 to 12/4/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 376560 (4.05) 376560 20.88 376560 18.81 376561 3,318.84 376561 5,895.02 376561 4,468.54 376561 14,639.87 376562 70.74 376562 43.58 376562 23.40 376563 733.53 376564 81.91 376564 74.40 376565 22.47 376565 172.37 376565 403.61 376565 167.05 376565 229.41 376565 149.14 376565 43.04 376565 66.52 376565 41.58 376565 50.85 376565 63.16 376565 151.35 376565 37.21 376565 209.49 376565 90.84 376565 146.07 376568 3,148.65 376569 122.24 376569 112.26 376569 11.45 376569 53.06 376569 54.23 376569 11.45 376569 106.18 376570 1,465.77 376570 39,214.88 376571 2,796.81 376575 7,449.82 SAN DIEGO MECHANICAL HVAC MAINTENANCE FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 SOLANA CENTER FOR SB 1383 COMPLIANCE SUPPORT SERVICES 12/4/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR WASTEWATER NO 12/4/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR STREETS NOV FY 12/4/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR STREETS NOV FY 12/4/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR STREETS NOV FY 12/4/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR STREETS NOV FY 12/4/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR STREETS NOV FY 12/4/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR STREETS NOV FY 12/4/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR STREETS NOV FY 12/4/2025 RJ NOBLE COMPANY CIP 23-15 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PRO 12/4/2025 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELEC GAS AND ELECTRIC FOR STREETS NOV FY 12/4/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 12/4/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 12/4/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 12/4/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 12/4/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 12/4/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 12/4/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 12/4/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 12/4/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 12/4/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 12/4/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/P 12/4/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 12/4/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 12/4/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 12/4/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 12/4/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 12/4/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 12/4/2025 PARTS AUTHORITY METR MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 12/4/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 12/4/2025 PACIFIC STATES PETRO HYDRAULIC OIL, ENGINE OIL FY26-PW/EQM 12/4/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 12/4/2025 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 12/4/2025 NINYO & MOORE CIP 24-13 GEOTECH FOR LAS PALMAS PAR 12/4/2025 NINYO & MOORE CIP 24-13 GEOTECH FOR LAS PALMAS PAR 12/4/2025 NINYO & MOORE CIP 24-13 GEOTECH FOR LAS PALMAS PAR 12/4/2025 NINYO & MOORE CIP 24-13 GEOTECH FOR LAS PALMAS PAR 12/4/2025 MASON'S SAW & LAWNMO MOP 45729 PARK SUPPLIES FY26-PW/PARK 12/4/2025 MASON'S SAW & LAWNMO MOP 45729 PARK SUPPLIES FY26-PW/PARK 12/4/2025 MASON'S SAW & LAWNMO MOP 45729 CREDIT FOR TENSION SPRING 12/4/2025 2Page 186 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #23 11/28/2025 to 12/4/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 376576 119.09 376576 119.09 376576 138.62 376576 33.46 376576 98.83 376576 167.46 376576 188.19 376578 148.51 376578 454.00 376579 484.15 376581 4,950.00 376581 3,023.00 376581 5,307.00 376581 1,685.00 376582 962.50 376583 1,098.24 376584 21.13 376584 625.17 376584 266.76 376584 460.39 376584 533.53 376584 287.34 376584 57.29 259,660.96 376521 400.00 376522 460.00 376523 640.00 376524 20.00 376525 780.00 376526 280.00 376527 460.00 376528 460.00 3,500.00 376535 19.32 376535 928.79 376539 157.55 376556 386.00 376557 48.00 376565 27.64PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP#45707, PROOF COIL CHAIN 1/4" - MAS 12/4/2025 INTERNATIONAL CODE C CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE LOOSE BOOKS 12/4/2025 J HARRIS INDUSTRIAL SERVICES FOR EQUIPMENT TO WASH APP 12/4/2025 AMEDEE, WALTER REIMBURSEMENT CLAIM, 2025 MMASC ANN 12/4/2025 BOUND TREE MEDICAL L G3+ QUICKROLL INTUBATION KIT 12/4/2025 Fire AMEDEE, WALTER MILEAGE REIMBRSMT CLAIM: SDCFCA EM S 12/4/2025 PIERSON, DARREN P RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 Total for Finance MCCABE, TOM RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 MEEKS, JEFFREY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 HADLEY, BRIAN C RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 IBARRA, JOE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 DEPASCALE, AARON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 DONG, DAMON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 Finance CORNEJO, JAVIER RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 WINSUPPLY SOUTH BAY PLUMBING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 Total for Eng/PW WINSUPPLY SOUTH BAY PLUMBING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 WINSUPPLY SOUTH BAY PLUMBING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 WINSUPPLY SOUTH BAY PLUMBING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 WINSUPPLY SOUTH BAY PLUMBING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 WINSUPPLY SOUTH BAY PLUMBING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 WINSUPPLY SOUTH BAY PLUMBING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 WESTPRO PLUMBING INC PLUMBING SERVICES FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 WHITE CAP, LP AVERY CLEAR UV SHEETING FY26-PW/STS 12/4/2025 VORTEX INDUSTRIES IN CITY-WIDE ON SITE REPAIRS FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 VORTEX INDUSTRIES IN CITY-WIDE ON SITE REPAIRS FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 VORTEX INDUSTRIES IN CITY-WIDE ON SITE REPAIRS FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 VORTEX INDUSTRIES IN CITY-WIDE ON SITE REPAIRS FY26-PW/FAC 12/4/2025 UNDERGROUND SERVICE UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT FY26-PW /12/4/2025 UNITED ROTARY BRUSH MOP 62683 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 12/4/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR PARKS SEPT-NOV FY 12/4/2025 UNDERGROUND SERVICE UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT FY26-PW /12/4/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR PARKS SEPT-NOV FY 12/4/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR PARKS SEPT-NOV FY 12/4/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR PARKS SEPT-OCT FY 12/4/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER BILL FOR WASTEWATER SEPT-NO 12/4/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR PARKS AUG-OCT FY 12/4/2025 SWEETWATER AUTHORITY WATER SERVICE FOR PARKS SEPT-NOV FY 12/4/2025 3Page 187 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #23 11/28/2025 to 12/4/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 376572 63.90 376573 811.20 376574 69.38 2,511.78 376541 525.00 376541 1,950.00 2,475.00 376537 63.15 376538 2,011.21 376544 305.07 376546 2,060.21 376547 77.18 376547 174.00 376580 476.40 5,167.22 376529 5,619.80 376530 300.00 5,919.80 376540 771.99 376565 520.14 376565 131.67 1,423.80 376548 546.00 376548 546.00 376548 546.00 376549 765.00 376552 150.00 376565 94.37 376567 550.00 376577 239.25 376577 579.39 4,016.01 286,106.38 1001426 27,523.47 City Atty CIVICA LAW GROUP APC LEGAL SERVICES FOR CODE MATTER STU 11/28/2025 Total for Police A/P PAYMENTS Total EFT PAYMENTS SYMBOLARTS, LLC BADGES, BADGE REPAIR, AND PINS FOR F 12/4/2025 SYMBOLARTS, LLC BADGES, BADGE REPAIR, AND PINS FOR F 12/4/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP #45707 / TRAFFIC SUPPLIES / KYLE & 12/4/2025 RADY CHILDREN'S HOSP CHILD SEXUAL ASSAULT EXAMS FY 2026 / R 12/4/2025 DAY WIRELESS SYSTEMS MIGRATING TO THE NEW CIRCUIT (SITE W A 12/4/2025 FBI NATIONAL ACADEMY MEMBERSHIP DUES CALIFORNIA CHAPTER 12/4/2025 CPOA MEMBERSHIP DUES / CAPT. SULLIVAN 12/4/2025 CPOA MEMBERSHIP DUES / CHIEF HERNANDEZ 12/4/2025 Total for Neigh Svcs Police CPOA MEMBERSHIP DUES / CAPT. AYDELOTTE 12/4/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 PAINT SUPPLIES 12/4/2025 PRO BUILD COMPANY MOP 45707 PAINT SUPPLIES 12/4/2025 Neigh Svcs CDWG PANASONIC LAPTOP EXTENDED WARRANT 12/4/2025 PATRICK C HOLMES RFW- PATRICK HOLMES (MUST BE THE FEE 12/4/2025 Total for Library Total for IT Library EL RINCON RESTAURANT CULTURE CLUB- HOLIDAY BREAKFAST 12/3/2025 COX COMMUNICATIONS COX BUSINESS DATA/VIDEO FY26 12/4/2025 VERIZON WIRELESS VERIZON WIRELESS DATA/PHONES FY26 12/4/2025 COX COMMUNICATIONS COX BUSINESS DATA/VIDEO FY26 12/4/2025 COX COMMUNICATIONS COX BUSINESS DATA/VIDEO FY26 12/4/2025 AT&T SBC/AT&T DATA/PHONES FY26 12/4/2025 CORELOGIC SOLUTIONS REALQUEST REPORTING FOR FY26 12/4/2025 IT AT&T SBC/AT&T DATA/PHONES FY26 12/4/2025 CHRISTENSEN & SPATH AFFORDABLE HOUSING 12/4/2025 Total for Housing Total for Fire Housing CHRISTENSEN & SPATH AFFORDABLE HOUSING DENSITY BONUS 12/4/2025 SMITH, BRIAN EDUC REIMBRSMNT: CHIEF FIRE OFCR 3C-12/4/2025 SO CAL PPE, LLC TURN OUT COAT & PANTS CLEANING , TES 12/4/2025 SMART & FINAL MOP #45756 FIRE STATIONS 34 EVENT, FIR 12/4/2025 4Page 188 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #23 11/28/2025 to 12/4/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 1001429 1,600.00 29,123.47 1001422 587.11 1001422 834.10 1001422 163.10 1001422 275.26 1001422 300.39 2,159.96 1001420 126,249.30 1001423 234,012.63 1001424 36,475.17 1001424 46,205.96 1001425 26,489.27 1001431 153.53 1001431 43.50 1001431 92.44 1001431 186.57 1001431 2.24 1001431 139.05 1001431 139.05 1001431 11.20 1001431 56.64 1001431 212.94 1001431 212.95 1001432 1,048.80 1001432 296.27 1001432 1,305.82 1001438 5,418.30 1001439 353.51 1001440 179.20 1001440 119.68 1001442 115.23 1001442 45.11 1001445 178.63 1001445 475.55 1001446 129.58 1001446 186.55 1001447 1,496.25 1001447 26,216.35 WRIGHT CONSTRUCTION,CIP 25-05 GRANGER AVENUE STORM DRAI 11/28/2025 WRIGHT CONSTRUCTION,CIP 25-05 GRANGER AVENUE STORM DRAI 11/28/2025 WILLY'S ELECTRONIC S MOP 45763 ELECTRIC SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 11/28/2025 WILLY'S ELECTRONIC S MOP 45763 ELECTRIC SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 11/28/2025 VISTA PAINT MOP 68834 PAINT SUPPLIES FY26-PW/FAC 11/28/2025 VISTA PAINT MOP 68834 TRAFFIC PAINT SUPPLIES FY26 11/28/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP 45704 OFFICE SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EN 11/28/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP 45704 OFFICE SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EN 11/28/2025 ROADONE MOP 75948 AUTO TOWING FY26-PW/EQM 11/28/2025 ROADONE MOP 75948 AUTO TOWING FY26-PW/EQM 11/28/2025 NERI LANDSCAPE ARCHI CIP 22-26 EL TOYON PARK PROP 68 IMPRO 11/28/2025 POWERSTRIDE BATTERY MOP 67839 AUTO BATTERIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/28/2025 HASA INC CHEMICALS FOR MUNICIPAL POOL FY26-PW 11/28/2025 HASA INC CHEMICALS FOR MUNICIPAL POOL FY26-PW 11/28/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 STREET SUPPLIES FY26-PW/ST 11/28/2025 HASA INC CHEMICALS FOR MUNICIPAL POOL FY26-PW 11/28/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/28/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 STREET SUPPLIES FY26-PW/ST 11/28/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 STREET SUPPLIES FY26-PW/ST 11/28/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/28/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/28/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 SEWER TOOLS FY26-PW/WW 11/28/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 11/28/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 AUTO SUPPLIES FY26-PW/EQM 11/28/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 11/28/2025 GRAINGER MOP 65179 BUILDING SUPPLIES FY26-PW/F 11/28/2025 BLOK MODULAR CIP 24-18 LAS PALMAS POOL MODULAR BL 11/28/2025 CIRCUIT TRANSIT INC SPECIALIZED SERVICES FOR CLEAN MOBIL 11/28/2025 AP GENERAL CORPORATI CIP 24-13 LAS PALMAS PARK IMPROVEMEN 11/28/2025 BLOK MODULAR CIP 24-18 LAS PALMAS POOL MODULAR BL 11/28/2025 Total for Comm Svcs Eng/PW A. PREMAN ROOFING,CIP 25-10 FIRE STATION 34 ROOF AND HVA 11/28/2025 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVI CAMACHO SOCCER REFEREE SHIRTS/CSD 11/28/2025 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVI CAMACHO SOCCER PROGRAMMING SUPPL 11/28/2025 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVI MLK DANCE & CASA PROGRAMMING SUPP 11/28/2025 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVI PORTABLE SOCCER NET FOR CAMACHO/C 11/28/2025 Comm Svcs AMAZON CAPITAL SERVI CAMACHO PROGRAMMING SUPPLIES/CSD 11/28/2025 DEVANEY PATE MORRIS LEGAL SERVICES FOR LITIGATION- POLAN 11/28/2025 Total for City Atty 5Page 189 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #23 11/28/2025 to 12/4/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 508,247.27 1001427 1,735.08 1001428 89.49 1001428 17,932.66 1001433 248,228.16 1001433 43,741.18 1001448 560.00 1001449 520.00 1001450 500.00 1001451 70.00 1001452 640.00 1001453 260.00 1001454 580.00 1001455 400.00 1001456 620.00 1001457 500.00 1001458 400.00 1001459 460.00 1001460 420.00 1001461 280.00 1001462 520.00 1001463 520.00 1001464 900.00 1001465 250.00 1001466 660.00 1001467 110.00 1001468 680.00 1001469 250.00 1001470 280.00 1001471 250.00 1001472 620.00 1001473 460.00 1001474 220.00 1001475 400.00 1001476 540.00 1001477 600.00 1001478 20.00 1001479 700.00 1001480 480.00 1001481 680.00 GONZALES, MANUEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 GONZALEZ, BEATRICE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 FLORES-HERNANDEZ, LY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 GAUT, ANTHONY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 FIFIELD, KEITH RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 FLORES, RICHARD M RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 FABINSKI, DANIEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 FELIX, YOLANDA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 ESPIRITU, DAVID RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 ETZLER, JEFFREY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 DUONG, MINH RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 EISER III, GEORGE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 DIAZ, MIGUEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 DREDGE, JAMES RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 DEESE, LESLIE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 DESROCHERS, PAUL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 DALLA, MICHAEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 DANESHFAR, ZIA-E-DIN RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 CORDERO, ESTELA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 COVARRUBIAS, ARACELI RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 COLLINSON, CURTIS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 CONDON, DONALD RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 CESNAUSKAS, STEVEN RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 CHELIUS, ANGELA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 CANEDO, RAMON RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 CASTELLANOS, DAVID RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 BULL, PARRIS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 CAMEON, CHRISTOPHER RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 BEVERIDGE, MARK RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 BOEGLER, CRAIG RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 BAVENCOFF JR, DAVID RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 BEARD, PATRICIA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 AGUIRRE, OSCAR RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 BALLARDO, DAMIAN RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 KAISER FOUNDATION HE GRP #104220 CID: 3991520200 CITY OF NAT 11/28/2025 KAISER FOUNDATION HE GRP #104220 CID: 3991520200 CITY OF NAT 11/28/2025 DELTA DENTAL OF CALI DEC. 2025 GRP. #05-0908601002 COBRA PR 11/28/2025 DELTA DENTAL OF CALI DEC. 2025 GRP. #05-908600000 DENTAL INS 11/28/2025 Total for Eng/PW Finance DELTA DENTAL INSURAN DECEMBER 2025 GRP #05-7029600000 PMI 11/28/2025 6Page 190 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #23 11/28/2025 to 12/4/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 1001482 660.00 1001483 500.00 1001484 680.00 1001485 400.00 1001486 200.00 1001487 680.00 1001488 60.00 1001489 480.00 1001490 50.00 1001491 300.00 1001492 480.00 1001493 660.00 1001494 160.00 1001495 100.00 1001496 290.00 1001497 640.00 1001498 460.00 1001499 120.00 1001500 360.00 1001501 400.00 1001502 340.00 1001503 300.00 1001504 140.00 1001505 280.00 1001507 400.00 1001508 240.00 1001509 260.00 1001510 660.00 1001511 310.00 1001512 300.00 1001513 340.00 1001514 520.00 1001515 440.00 1001516 480.00 1001517 580.00 1001518 320.00 1001519 560.00 1001520 400.00 1001521 700.00 1001522 250.00 1001523 480.00VILLAGOMEZ, JULIAN RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 TELLEZ, JOSE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 TIPTON, BARBARA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 SMITH, MATTHEW RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 STANICH, COLLEEN RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 SILVA, LARRY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 SMITH, JOE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 SHEPHARD, STEVE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 SHOEMAKER, MICHAEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 SERVATIUS, JEFFREY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 SEWARD, GREGORY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 RUIZ, JAMES RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 SAINZ, JOSE LUIS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 RODRIGUEZ, MANUEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 ROUSTON, JEFFREY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 REDIKOP, BRIAN RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 RIOS, RAMONA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 PEASE JR, DAVID RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 POST, ROGER RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 PAUU JR, PENU RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 PE, RAY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 OLIVERIA, HERMINIO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 PARRA, FRANCISCO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 NAGLE, DANIEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 NOTEWARE, DAVID RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 MCDANIEL, PATRICK RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 MUNOZ, LILIA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 LIMFUECO, MARIA TERE RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 MATIENZO, MARIA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 KLOS, FRANK RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 LAFRENIERE, MICHAEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 JUNIEL, RODERICK RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 KIMBLE, RANDY RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 JONES, ANGIL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 JONES, DEREK RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 HODGES, BRENDA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 JASMUND, DONALD RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 HERNANDEZ, JUDITH RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 HERNANDEZ, RICK RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 GONZALEZ, WILLIAM RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 HARLAN, MICHAEL RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 7Page 191 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #23 11/28/2025 to 12/4/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 1001524 480.00 1001525 520.00 1001526 700.00 1001527 220.00 1001528 540.00 1001529 560.00 346,076.57 1001421 241.30 1001421 165.13 1001430 402.32 1001441 64.43 1001444 500.00 1,373.18 1001434 228.32 1001436 380.00 1001436 475.00 1001436 570.00 1001436 604.00 1001437 425.00 2,682.32 1001435 2,070.00 2,070.00 1001422 649.81 649.81 1001421 32.33 32.33 1001443 99.95 1001443 1,617.15 1,717.10 1001442 125.56 1001442 752.45 1001442 690.70 1001442 217.48 1001442 96.59 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / 10PK 128G USB3.0 / INVESTIG 11/28/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / PPR ROLL 36-300 BWTE / TRA 11/28/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / OFFICE SUPPLIES / REC. P&E 11/28/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / OFFICE SUPPLIES / INVESTIG 11/28/2025 Police STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / DISSINFECTING WIPES / DISP 11/28/2025 SYSCO SAN DIEGO INC FOOD/CONSUMABLES NUTRITION CTR. FY2 11/28/2025 Total for Nutrition Total for Neigh Svcs Nutrition SYSCO SAN DIEGO INC FOOD/CONSUMABLES FOR NUTRITION CTR 11/28/2025 Total for Library Neigh Svcs ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES ACE UNIFORMS HAT CODE SOTO 11/28/2025 Total for IT Library AMAZON CAPITAL SERVI COMPUTER EQUIPMENT 11/28/2025 IT LEGAL FILES SOFTWARE LEGAL FILES RENEWAL 11/28/2025 LISA I GOLDEN COMP ERGONOMIC EVAL & RPTS-ALICIA H 11/28/2025 Total for HR LIEBERT CASSIDY WHI CLIENT MATTER #NA040-00043 11/28/2025 LIEBERT CASSIDY WHI CLIENT/MATTER #NA040-00001 11/28/2025 LIEBERT CASSIDY WHI CLIENT MATTER #NA040-00041 11/28/2025 LIEBERT CASSIDY WHI CLIENT/MATTER #NA040-00040 11/28/2025 Total for Fire HR LASER SAVER INC MOP #45725/OFFICE SUPPLIES/HR 11/28/2025 SMART SOURCE OF CALI MOP#63845, BUSINESS CARDS -ADMIN SEC 11/28/2025 THE COUNSELING TEAM EMPLOYEE MEDICAL SUPPORT SERVICES 11/28/2025 ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES UNIFORMS, JACKETS, PATCHES, SEWING A 11/28/2025 FIRE ETC SAFETY BOOTS FOR STATION, STRUCTUR 11/28/2025 Fire ACE UNIFORMS & ACCES UNIFORMS, JACKETS, PATCHES, SEWING A 11/28/2025 YOUNG, GRAHAM RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 Total for Finance YBARRA, ALFREDO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 YBARRA, ANTONIO RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 WILKINS, THOMAS RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 WRIGHT, MARIA ELENA RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 VILLARIASA, STEVEN RETIREE HEALTH BENEFITS - DECEMBER 2 12/1/2025 8Page 192 of 572 CHK NO AMOUNT Warrant Register #23 11/28/2025 to 12/4/2025 PAYEE DESCRIPTION DATE 1001442 184.83 1001442 176.56 1001444 1,200.00 1001530 163.11 3,607.28 897,739.29 SECTION 8 SECTION 8 PAYMENTS HUD PAYMENTS FOR DECEMBER 2025 1,474,763.44 1,474,763.44 2,658,609.11GRAND TOTAL 12/1/2025 SECTION 8 PAYMENTS Total Total for Police EFT PAYMENTS Total THE COUNSELING TEAM EMPLOYEE SUPPORT SERVICE FY 2026 11/28/2025 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVI AB178 GRANT MINIFRIDGE W/ FREEZER 12/1/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / 8.5 11 COPY CS / INVESTIGAT 11/28/2025 STAPLES BUSINESS ADV MOP #45704 / FLR MAT CUSHION / IT WORK 11/28/2025 9Page 193 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: Community Development Prepared by: David Welch, Principal Planner Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Second Reading and Adoption of Land Use Code Amendment to Restore Omitted Sections 18.10.060, 18.11.120, 18.22.020, 18.30.310, 18.30.340 & 345. RECOMMENDATION: Hold the Public Hearing and Adopt the Ordinance Entitled: “An Ordinance Amending Sections 18.10.060 (Rules of Measurement), 18.11.120 (Interim Uses), 18.22.020 (Allowed Land Uses Et Seq.), 18.30.310 (Tattoo Parlors Et Al), and 18.30.340 & 345 (Medical Marijuana Dispensaries and Cultivation) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the National City Municipal Code to Restore Previously Omitted Sections.” BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: On the dates of March 15, 2021, October 18, 2021, October 17, 2022, November 7, 2022, and December 4, 2023, the Planning Commission made recommendations that the City Council Adopt Certain Ordinances Amending Title 18 of the Municipal Code. City Council Introduced the Ordinance at their meeting of December 2, 2025. EXPLANATION: Various code amendments to Title 18 were adopted by City Council in the years 2021 through 2024. Concurrently, significant amendments to the same Title were being prepared by a consultant as part of the Focused General Plan Update. After passage of the code updates related to the Focused General Plan Update project, staff became aware of the omission of recent ly- adopted code amendments in the Ordinance adopted by City Council on June 18, 2024. To that end, staff is requesting that the City Council approve a follow-up Code amendment so that the previously-adopted Sections of Title 18 can be restored in the Zoning Code. The draft language is attached as Exhibit A. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: The requested code amendments to Title 18 were previously prepared by City staff and provide more flexibility for new development and business activity within the City. Negligible resources were required to create this item. RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Balanced Budget and Economic Development ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA, and is therefore, not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. Page 194 of 572 PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Second Reading and Adoption EXHIBITS: Exhibit A – Draft Code Amendments Exhibit B – Draft Ordinance Page 195 of 572 Section 18.10.060 (Rules of Measurement) is proposed to be amended to read as follows: 18.10.060 – Rules of Measurement. A. Purpose. The purpose of this section is to explain how various measurements referenced in this title are to be calculated. B. Applicant Responsibility. For all calculations, the applicant shall be responsible for supplying drawings illustrating the measurements that apply to a project. These drawings shall be drawn to scale and of sufficient detail to allow easy verification upon inspection by the city. C. Fractions. When calculating a maximum requirement, round down to nearest whole number. When calculating a minimum requirement, round up to nearest whole number. D. Measuring Distances. 1. Measurements are the Shortest Distance. When measuring a required distance, such as the minimum distance between a structure and a lot line, the measurement is made at the closest or shortest distance between the two objects. 2. Distances are Measured Horizontally. Distances are measured along a horizontal plane unless otherwise specified. 3. Measurements Involving a Structure. Measurements involving a structure are made to the closest wall of the structure, unless otherwise specified. 4. Measurements Between Uses. When measuring the distance bet ween two different uses, the measurement is calculated from closest lot line to lot line. E. Measuring Height. 1. General. Height shall be considered the vertical distance from the highest point of any structure to the ground level directly below, except as otherwise provided in this section. On sloped lots, the height shall be measured from the average grade to the tallest point of the structure. 2. Measuring the Height of Buildings Located Near Retaining Walls. If any portion of a building lies within th e setback area of a lot and the base of the retaining wall is at a lower elevation than the building, the height of the Page 196 of 572 building shall be calculated from the base of the retaining wall (at the lower of natural or finished grade) rather than from the base o f the building wall. 3. Measuring the Height of Combined Fences and Retaining Walls. When a fence is constructed on top of or within one foot of the face of an above - ground retaining wall, and located in a required yard, the height of the fence shall be measured from the top of the fence to the midpoint height of the retaining wall. F. Measuring Lot Width and Depth. 1. Lot Width. Minimum lot width shall be measured at the front setback line, or from the front property line is there is no required setback, a s determined by the zoning of the parcel. 2. Lot Depth. Lot depth is measured along an imaginary straight line drawn from the midpoint of the front property line of the lot to the midpoint of the rear property line or to the most distant point on any other lot line where there is no rear lot line. G. Determining Floor Area. Floor area is the horizontal area (expressed in square feet) of all floors included within a building or buildings, according to the following rules: 1. Included in Floor Area. Floor are a is deemed to include: a. The floor of atrium and lobby areas. b. Enclosed and roofed storage and equipment spaces. c. Enclosed and roofed halls, stairways, and elevator shafts. d. Enclosed and roofed porches and balconies. e. Portions of basements and attics that meet building code height requirements for living space. f. The actual floor space of mezzanines, interior balconies, and lofts. 2. Excluded from Floor Area. Floor area does not include: a. Unenclosed balconies, decks, porches, and stairs. b. Substandard height portions of attics and basements. Page 197 of 572 c. The area within a building adjacent to, and in an imaginary horizontal plane with, interior balconies, mezzanines, or lofts. H. Determining Floor Area Ratio. Floor area ratio (FAR) is the ratio of the floor area of all principal and accessory buildings on a lot to the lot area. To calculate FAR, floor area is divided by lot area, and typically expressed as a decimal. For example, if the floor area of all buildings on a lot totals twenty thousand square feet, and the lot area is ten thousand square feet, the FAR is expressed as 2.0. I. Determining Lot Coverage. Lot coverage is the ratio of the footprint of all structures on a lot to the lot area, typically expressed as a percentage. The footprints of all principal and accessory structures, including garages, carports and roofed porches, shall be summed in order to calculate lot coverage. The following structures shall be excluded from the calculations: 1. Unenclosed and unroofed structures; porches, landin gs, balconies, and stairways less than three feet in height. 2. Unenclosed and unroofed decks less than eighteen inches in height. 3. Eaves and roof overhangs projecting up to four feet from a wall. 4. Trellises and similar structures that do not have solid roofs. 5. Swimming pools and hot tubs that are not enclosed in roofed structures. 6. Trash enclosures. 7. Solar collectors. Section 18.11 (Nonconforming uses, structures, and parcels) is proposed to be amended to read as follows: 18.11.120 – Interim Uses. A. Purpose. To provide a process for the temporary use of buildings that were previously legal nonconforming and lost their nonconforming status due to lack of use and establish a set amount of time for their use in the interim period between the current nonconforming situation and the eventual redevelopment of the property. The interim use will require administrative review in order to evaluate the compatibility of the proposed use with surrounding uses and the suitability of the use to the site. B. Applicability. An interim use permit is required to authorize proposed interim land uses as being allowable in the applicable zoning district subject to the approval of an interim use permit. Page 198 of 572 C. Application Requirements. An application for an interim use permit shall contain all information required by the city manager or his/her designee necessary to determine compliance with the Land Use Code and to accomplish the requirements of this section, including the means to provide notice of the application. It is the responsibility of the applicant to provide evidence in support of the findings required by this section. A nonrefundable fee in such amount as the city council shall from time to time establish by resolution shall be paid to the finance officer at the time of filing. The application shall include a timeline for eventual redevelopment of the property. D. Notice of Application. 1. The designated staff person shall mail notice of the application no later than ten days after an application has been dee med complete to: a. The applicant; and b. The owners of any real property, as shown on the latest equalized property tax assessment roll of the San Diego County Assessor, located within three hundred feet of the boundary of the property that is the subject of the application. E. Contents of the Notice of Application. 1. The notice of application shall include at least the following information: a. A general description of the proposed use, including activities and duration of the use. b. The location and si ze of the property that is the subject of the application. c. The name, telephone number, and city address of the designated staff person to contact for additional information. d. An explanation that an interim use permit is an administrative process whereby the decision to approve, conditionally approve, or deny the proposed development will be made by the planning division without a public hearing. e. An explanation of the process to appeal the decision. Page 199 of 572 F. Requests for Notice of Decision. Persons who wi sh to receive notice of the approval or denial of the application may request this information from the staff person indicated in the notice of application. The request must be received no later than ten business days after the date on which the notice of application is mailed. G. Findings and Decision. The planning division may approve or deny an application for an interim use permit. The designated staff person shall record the decision and the findings on which the decision is based. The planning divisio n may approve an interim use permit only after first finding all of the following: 1. The proposed use is consistent with the General Plan and any applicable specific plan; 2. The design, location, size, and operating characteristics of the proposed activity would be compatible with the existing and future land uses in the vicinity; 3. The site is physically suitable for the type, density, and intensity of use being proposed, including access, utilities, and the absence of physical constraints; and 4. Granting the permit would not constitute a nuisance or be injurious or detrimental to the public interest, health, safety, convenience, or welfare, or materially injurious to persons, property, or improvements in the vicinity and zoning district in which the property is located. H. Issuance of Permit and Duration. 1. Upon the approval of an application, the planning division shall authorize the issuance of an interim use permit, with or without conditions, and one copy of which shall be forwarded to each of the following: a. The applicant; b. The building official; c. Any other department or agency the planning division considers affected by the issuance of the permit; and d. The division files for permanent retention. 2. Interim use permits shall be in effect for five years, at which time up to two annual extensions may be granted for a total of seven years. Application for an extension shall be subject to a nonrefundable fee, in such amount as established by the Page 200 of 572 city council from time to time by resolution and in effect at the time of filing of the extension. Extensions exceeding two additional years or seven total years may be requested and require a public hearing and approval by the Planning Commission. 3. No expansion of the premises shall be permitted. I. Conditions of Approval. In approving an interim use permit, the planning division may impose any conditions deemed reasonable and necessary to ensure that the approval would comply with the findings required by this s ection. J. This Code section shall be in effect for 15 years from time of adoption, at which time the Interim Use Permit program will cease and all issued Interim Use Permits shall be null and void. Subsection 18.22.020 of the National City Municipal Code is proposed to be amended to read as follows: 18.22.020 Allowed land uses and permit requirements. Table 18.22.020 identifies the uses of land allowed in each commercial zone. This table does not apply to the CL zone. For a list of allowable uses in the CL zone, please refer to Appendix A of the Westside Specific Plan. Table 18.22.020 Allowed Land Uses Commercial Zones Land Use Zone Specific Use Regulations CA CS Used auto and truck sales - C P Permitted C Conditional use permit M Minor use permit — Not permitted Page 201 of 572 Section 18.30.310 (Tattoo Parlors and Body-Piercing Establishments) is proposed to be amended to read as follows: 18.30.310 – Tattoo parlors and body-piercing establishments A. Restrictions. 1. No tattoo or body piercing establishment shall be located within one -mile of another such establishment. 2. Tattoo parlors and body-piercing establishments shall be located no less than 1,000 feet from a church, school, or playground. 3. Tattoo parlors and body-piercing establishments shall be no closer than two hundred fifty feet from a residential zone. 4. No tattoo and body-piercing establishments shall be located east of Interstate 805 except within the MXD -2 zone. 5. A Conditional Use Permit is required. Section 18.30.340 (Medical Marijuana Dispensaries) is proposed to be amended to read as follows: 18.30.340 - Commercial Marijuana Activity A. Prohibition. 1. Commercial marijuana activity is prohibited except as provided for in Chapter 9.60 of the National City Municipal Code. B. Definitions. 1. "Commercial marijuana activity" includes the cultivation, possession, manufacture, distribution, processing, storing, laboratory testing, labeling, transportation, distribution, delivery, or sale of marijuana and marijuana products. 2. For purposes of this section, "marijuana" shall have the same meaning as the definition of that word in Section 11018 of the California Health and Safety Code. Section 18.30.345 (Medical Marijuana Cultivation) is proposed to be struck in its entirety. Page 202 of 572 ORDINANCE NO. 2026 – AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 18.10.060 (RULES OF MEASUREMENT), 18.11.120 (INTERIM USES), 18.22.020 (ALLOWED LAND USES ET SEQ.), 18.30.310 (TATTOO PARLORS ET AL), AND 18.30.340 & 345 (MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES AND CULTIVATION) OF TITLE 18 (ZONING) OF THE NATIONAL CITY MUNICIPAL CODE TO RESTORE PREVIOUSLY OMITTED SECTIONS. WHEREAS, the City of National City (the “City”), pursuant to the police powers delegated to it by the California Constitution, has the authority to enact or amend laws which promote the public health, safety, and general welfare of its residents; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the terms and provisions of the Government Code of the State of California, proceedings were duly initiated for the amendment of the National City Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, on the dates of March 15, 2021, October 18, 2021, October 17, 2022, November 7, 2022, and December 4, 2023, noticed public hearings were held by the Planning Commission related to the various proposed code amendments, and all persons interested were given the opportunity to appear and be heard before the National City Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission regularly and duly certified its report to the City Council of National City and recommended approval of the amendments to NCMC Title 18: and WHEREAS, pursuant to a published 10-day notice of the adoption of said ordinance, a public hearing was held by the City Council on January 20, 2026, and at said public hearing, all persons interested were given the opportunity to appear and be heard before the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. All protests, if any, against said amendment to the Municipal Code and each of them be and hereby are denied and overruled. Section 2. Section 18.10.060 (Rules of Measurement) is hereby amended to read as follows: 18.10.060 – Rules of Measurement. A. Purpose. The purpose of this section is to explain how various measurements referenced in this title are to be calculated. B. Applicant Responsibility. For all calculations, the applicant shall be re sponsible for supplying drawings illustrating the measurements that apply to a project. These Page 203 of 572 drawings shall be drawn to scale and of sufficient detail to allow easy verification upon inspection by the city. C. Fractions. When calculating a maximum requirement, round down to nearest whole number. When calculating a minimum requirement, round up to nearest whole number. D. Measuring Distances. 1. Measurements are the Shortest Distance. When measuring a required distance, such as the minimum distance between a structure and a lot line, the measurement is made at the closest or shortest distance between the two objects. 2. Distances are Measured Horizontally. Distances are measured along a horizontal plane unless otherwise specified. 3. Measurements Involving a Structure. Measurements involving a structure are made to the closest wall of the structure, unless otherwise specified. 4. Measurements Between Uses. When measuring the distance between two different uses, the measurement is calculated from closest lot l ine to lot line. E. Measuring Height. 1. General. Height shall be considered the vertical distance from the highest point of any structure to the ground level directly below, except as otherwise provided in this section. On sloped lots, the height shall be measured from the average grade to the tallest point of the structure. 2. Measuring the Height of Buildings Located Near Retaining Walls. If any portion of a building lies within the setback area of a lot and the base of the retaining wall is at a lower elevation than the building, the height of the building shall be calculated from the base of the retaining wall (at the lower of natural or finished grade) rather than from the base of the building wall. 3. Measuring the Height of Combined Fences and Retain ing Walls. When a fence is constructed on top of or within one foot of the face of an above -ground retaining wall, and located in a required yard, the height of the fence shall be measured from the top of the fence to the midpoint height of the retaining w all. F. Measuring Lot Width and Depth. 1. Lot Width. Minimum lot width shall be measured at the front setback line, or from the front property line is there is no required setback, as determined by the zoning of the parcel. Page 204 of 572 2. Lot Depth. Lot depth is measured along an imaginary straight line drawn from the midpoint of the front property line of the lot to the midpoint of the rear property line or to the most distant point on any other lot line where there is no rear lot line. G. Determining Floor Area. Floor area is the horizontal area (expressed in square feet) of all floors included within a building or buildings, according to the following rules: 1. Included in Floor Area. Floor area is deemed to include: a. The floor of atrium and lobby areas. b. Enclosed and roofed storage and equipment spaces. c. Enclosed and roofed halls, stairways, and elevator shafts. d. Enclosed and roofed porches and balconies. e. Portions of basements and attics that meet building code height requirements for living space. f. The actual floor space of mezzanines, interior balconies, and lofts. 2. Excluded from Floor Area. Floor area does not include: a. Unenclosed balconies, decks, porches, and stairs. b. Substandard height portions of attics and basements. c. The area within a building adjacent to, and in an imaginary horizontal plane with, interior balconies, mezzanines, or lofts. H. Determining Floor Area Ratio. Floor area ratio (FAR) is the ratio of the floor area of all principal and accessory buildings on a lot to the lot area. To calculate FAR, floor area is divided by lot area, and typically expressed as a decimal. For example, if the floor area of all buildings on a lot totals twenty thousand square feet, and the lot area is ten thousand square feet, the FAR is expres sed as 2.0. I. Determining Lot Coverage. Lot coverage is the ratio of the footprint of all structures on a lot to the lot area, typically expressed as a percentage. The footprints of all principal and accessory structures, including garages, carports and r oofed porches, shall be summed in order to calculate lot coverage. The following structures shall be excluded from the calculations: 1. Unenclosed and unroofed structures; porches, landings, balconies, and stairways less than three feet in height. 2. Unenclosed and unroofed decks less than eighteen inches in height. Page 205 of 572 3. Eaves and roof overhangs projecting up to four feet from a wall. 4. Trellises and similar structures that do not have solid roofs. 5. Swimming pools and hot tubs that are not enclosed in roofed structures. 6. Trash enclosures. 7. Solar collectors. Section 3. Section 18.11 (Nonconforming uses, structures, and parcels) is hereby amended to read as follows: 18.11.120 – Interim Uses. A. Purpose. To provide a process for the temporary use of buildings that were previously legal nonconforming and lost their nonconforming status due to lack of use and establish a set amount of time for their use in the interim period between the current nonconforming situation and the eventual redevelopment of the property. The interim use will require administrative review in order to evaluate the compatibility of the proposed use with surrounding uses and the suitability of the use to the site. B. Applicability. An interim use permit i s required to authorize proposed interim land uses as being allowable in the applicable zoning district subject to the approval of an interim use permit. C. Application Requirements. An application for an interim use permit shall contain all information required by the city manager or his/her designee necessary to determine compliance with the Land Use Code and to accomplish the requirements of this section, including the means to provide notice of the application. It is the responsibility of the applicant to provide evidence in support of the findings required by this section. A nonrefundable fee in such amount as the city council shall from time to time establish by resolution shall be paid to the finance officer at the time of filing. The application shal l include a timeline for eventual redevelopment of the property. D. Notice of Application. 1. The designated staff person shall mail notice of the application no later than ten days after an application has been deemed complete to: a. The applicant; and b. The owners of any real property, as shown on the latest equalized property tax assessment roll of the San Diego County Assessor, located within three hundred feet of the boundary of the property that is the subject of the application. Page 206 of 572 E. Contents of the Notice of Application. 1. The notice of application shall include at least the following information: a. A general description of the proposed use, including activities and duration of the use. b. The location and size of the property that is the subject of the application. c. The name, telephone number, and city address of the designated staff person to contact for additional information. d. An explanation that an interim use permit is an administrative process whereby the decision to approve, conditionally approve, or deny the proposed development will be made by the planning division without a public hearing. e. An explanation of the process to appeal the decision. F. Requests for Notice of Decision. Persons who wish to receive notice of the approval or denial of the application may request this information from the staff person indicated in the notice of application. The request must be received no later than ten business days after the date on which the notice of application is mailed. G. Findings and Decision. The planning division may approve or deny an application for an interim use permit. The designated staff person shall record the decision and the findings on which the decision is based. The planning division may approve an interim use permit onl y after first finding all of the following: 1. The proposed use is consistent with the General Plan and any applicable specific plan; 2. The design, location, size, and operating characteristics of the proposed activity would be compatible with the existin g and future land uses in the vicinity; 3. The site is physically suitable for the type, density, and intensity of use being proposed, including access, utilities, and the absence of physical constraints; and 4. Granting the permit would not constitute a n uisance or be injurious or detrimental to the public interest, health, safety, convenience, or welfare, or materially injurious to persons, property, or improvements in the vicinity and zoning district in which the property is located. H. Issuance of Permit and Duration. Page 207 of 572 1. Upon the approval of an application, the planning division shall authorize the issuance of an interim use permit, with or without conditions, and one copy of which shall be forwarded to each of the following: a. The applicant; b. The building official; c. Any other department or agency the planning division considers affected by the issuance of the permit; and d. The division files for permanent retention. 2. Interim use permits shall be in effect for five years, at which time up to tw o annual extensions may be granted for a total of seven years. Application for an extension shall be subject to a nonrefundable fee, in such amount as established by the city council from time to time by resolution and in effect at the time of filing of th e extension. Extensions exceeding two additional years or seven total years may be requested and require a public hearing and approval by the Planning Commission. 3. No expansion of the premises shall be permitted. I. Conditions of Approval. In approving a n interim use permit, the planning division may impose any conditions deemed reasonable and necessary to ensure that the approval would comply with the findings required by this section. J. This Code section shall be in effect for 15 years from time of ado ption, at which time the Interim Use Permit program will cease and all issued Interim Use Permits shall be null and void. Section 4. That Subsection 18.22.020 of the National City Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: 18.22.020 Allowed land uses and permit requirements. Table 18.22.020 identifies the uses of land allowed in each commercial zone. This table does not apply to the CL zone. For a list of allowable uses in the CL zone, please refer to Appendix A of the Westside Specific Plan. Page 208 of 572 Table 18.22.020 Allowed Land Uses Commercial Zones Land Use Zone Specific Use Regulations CA CS Used auto and truck sales - C P Permitted C Conditional use permit M Minor use permit — Not permitted Section 5. Section 18.30.310 (Tattoo Parlors and Body-Piercing Establishments) is hereby amended to read as follows: 18.30.310 – Tattoo parlors and body-piercing establishments A. Restrictions. 1. No tattoo or body piercing establishment shall be located within one -mile of another such establishment. 2. Tattoo parlors and body-piercing establishments shall be located no less than 1,000 feet from a church, school, or playground. 3. Tattoo parlors and body-piercing establishments shall be no closer than two hundred fifty feet from a residential zone. 4. No tattoo and body-piercing establishments shall be located east of Interstate 805 except within the MXD -2 zone. 5. A Conditional Use Permit is required. Section 6. Section 18.30.340 (Medical Marijuana Dispensaries) is hereby amended to read as follows: 18.30.340 - Commercial Marijuana Activity A. Prohibition. 1. Commercial marijuana activity is prohibited except as provided for in Chapter 9.60 of the National City Municipal Code. Page 209 of 572 B. Definitions. 1. "Commercial marijuana activity" includes the cultivation, possession, manufacture, distribution, processing, storing, laboratory testing, labeling, transportation, distribution, delivery, or sale of marijuana and marijuana products. 2. For purposes of this section, "marijuana" shall have the same meaning as the definition of that word in Section 11018 of the California Health and Safety Code. Section 7. Section 18.30.345 (Medical Marijuana Cultivation) is hereby struck in its entirety. Section 8. Severability. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and adopted this Ordinance and each section, sentence, clause or phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more section, subsections, sentences, clauses, or phrases be declared invalid or unconstitutional. Section 9. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from the date of its passage, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage, it or a summary of it, shall be published once, with the names of the members of the City Council voting for and against the same in the Star News, a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of San Diego, California. INTRODUCED this 2nd day of December, 2025 PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of January, 2026. __________________________ Ron Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: _____________________________ Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: _____________________________ Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney Page 210 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: Fire Department Prepared by: Walter Amedee, Emergency Manager Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Second Reading and Adoption of an Ordinance Adopting the 2025 California Fire Code and the Appendices thereto, Adopting the National Fire Protection Association Standards, and Amending Chapter 15.28 of the National City Municipal Code. RECOMMENDATION: Hold Public Hearing and Adopt an Ordinance by Second Reading Entitled, “An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Adopting the 2025 California Fire Code and the Appendices thereto, Adopting the National Fire Protection Association Standards, and Amending Chapter 15.28 of the National City Municipal Code.” BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: The purpose of this Public Hearing is to receive any further comments regarding the Ordinance adopting the 2025 California Fire Code and its appendices, adopting the National Fire Protection Association Standards, and amending Chapter 15.28 of the National City Municipal Code. Adoption of these model codes by reference is authorized by Government Code Sections 50022.2 through 50022.4, and Section 6066. State law requires that the City of National City adopt the same model codes as the State of California and limit technical amendments to those necessitated due to local topographical, geographical, or climatic conditions. Specific findings regarding local technical amendments must be made by the local jurisdiction and filed with the National City Fire Department. State law does not restrict local amendments to the administrative provisions of these codes. In order to adhere to State law and ensure safety standards throughout the construction process, staff is recommending that these model codes be adopted with minimal revisions. The City Council held a public hearing at their meeting of December 2, 2025, and introduced the Ordinance. The City Council voted 5-0 in favor of approving the Introduction of the Ordinance. Staff is recommending adoption of the Ordinance. The Code would then take effect 30 days from the date of adoption. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: There would be no fiscal impact to the City, as changes would not result in the need for additional permits or fees. RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Public Safety Page 211 of 572 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA, and is therefore, not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Second Reading and Adoption EXHIBIT: Exhibit A - Ordinance Page 212 of 572 ORDINANCE NO. 2026 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY , CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE 2025 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE AND THE APPENDICES THERETO, ADOPTING THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION STANDARDS, AND AMENDING CHAPTER 15.28 OF THE NATIONAL CITY MUNICIPAL CODE WHEREAS, the ordinance updates the locally adopted fire code (last updated in 2023) to incorporate the 2025 California Fire Code, Title 24, Part 9 of the California Code of Regulations, and all appendices related to this code and the National Fire Protection Associate Standards with minor modifications to reflect local conditions; and WHEREAS, California Health and Safety Code Section 17958 requires that cities adopt building regulations that are substantially the same as those adopted by the California Building Standards Commission and contained in the California Building Standards; and WHEREAS, California Health and Safety Code section 17958.5 permits local jurisdictions to make changes or modifications to the California Building Standards Code as are reasonably necessary due to local climatic, geological or topographical conditions; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the minor modifications and changes to the California Building Standards Code are reasonably necessary to ensure consistent application of the codes throughout the State; and WHEREAS, pursuant to a published 10-day notice of the adoption of said ordinance, a public hearing was held by the City Council on December 2, 2025, and at said public hearing, all persons interested were given the opportunity to appear and be heard before the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY DOES ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the City Council of the City of National City hereby adopts the 2025 California Fire Code, Title 24, Part 9 of the California Code of Regulations, and the Appendices thereto, and the National Fire Protection Association Standards except as amended in Chapter 15.28 of the National City Municipal Code. Section 2. That the City Council hereby finds that, consistent with their findings adopted in 2013 under Ordinance No. 2013-2387, which are incorporated herein by reference, the amendments being made in this Chapter 15.28 are reasonably necessary because of local climatic, geological, or topographical conditions: namely, that the age of structures, separation and density create an increased risk of conflagration meriting more stringent standards. A copy of this ordinance shall be filed with the Office of the State Fire Marshal and the State Building Standards Commission. This action is taken pursuant to Health and Safety Code sections17958.7 and 18941.5. Section 3. That the City Council of the City of National City hereby amends and deletes certain sections of the 2025 California Fire Code, based on local climatic, topographic, or geological conditions that justify deviating from that Code. Section 4. That the City Council of the City of National City hereby amends Title 15, Chapter 15.28 of the National City Municipal Code to read as follows: Page 213 of 572 CHAPTER 15.28 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Sections: 15.28.002 Findings and declarations 15.28.010 2025 California Fire Code - Adopted and amended. 15.28.020 Establishment and duties of Fire Prevention Bureau. 15.28.030 Definitions. 15.28.035 Chapter 55 "Cryogenic Fluids," Section 5504 "Storage," Subsection 5504.3 "Outdoor storage" - Amended. 15.28.040 Chapter 57 "Flammable and Combustible Liquids," Section 5704 "Storage," Subsections 5704.2.9.6.1 and 5706.2.4.4 "Locations where above-ground tanks are prohibited" - Amended. 15.28.050 Chapter 61 "Liquefied Petroleum Gases," Section 6104 Location of LP-Gas Containers," Subsection 6104.2 "Maximum capacity within established limits" - Amended. 15.28.060 Chapter 56 "Explosives and Fireworks," Section 5601 General" - Amended. 15.28.070 (Reserved) 15.28.080 Chapter 1 "Scope and Administration," Division II "Administration," Section 102.7 "Referenced Codes and Standards" - Amended. 15.28.085 Chapter 3 "General Requirements," Section 307 "Open Burning, Recreational Fires and Portable Outdoor Fireplaces, Subsection 307.4.1 "Bonfires" - Amended. 15.28.090 Chapter 3 "General Requirements," Section 307 "Open Burning, Recreational Fires and Portable Outdoor Fireplaces," Subsection 307.4.2 "Recreational Fires" - Amended. 15.28.100 Chapter 10 "Means of Egress," Section 1013 "Exit Signs," Subsection 1013.6.1 "Graphics" - Amended. 15.28.110 Chapter 57 "Flammable and Combustible Liquids," Section 5704 "Storage," Subsection 5704.3.3.9 "Idle Combustible Pallets" - Amended. 15.28.120 Chapter 5 "Fire Service Features," Section 503 "Fire Apparatus Access Roads," Subsection 503.2.7 "Grade,” and Appendix Section D103.2 "Minimum Specifications," Subsection D103.2 "Grade" - Amended. 15.28.130 Chapter 5 "Fire Service Features," Section 503 "Fire Apparatus Access Roads," Subsection 503.6 "Security gates" - Amended. 15.28.140 Chapter 1 "Scope and Administration," Division II "Administration," Section 112, "Means of Appeals", Subsection 112.1, "create Board of Appeals " – Amended 15.28.150 New materials, processes or occupancies, which may require permits. 15.28.160 Chapter 1 "Scope and Administration," Division II "Administration," Section 105 "Permits," Subsection 105.3.1 "Expiration" - Amended 15.28.170 Penalties. Page 214 of 572 15.28.002 Findings and declarations. The City Council of the City of National City, does specifically and expressly find and declare that the nature and uniqueness of the dry Southern California climate, and the geographical and topographical conditions in the City of National City do reasonably necessitate and demand specific changes in and variations from the 2025 California Fire Code, which are noted in and made part of this chapter as authorized by Health and Safety Code Sections 17958.7 and 18941.5. These conditions result from the age and concentration of structures and the increased risk of conflagration spread as a result. 15.28.010 2025 California Fire Code - Adopted and amended. There is adopted by the City Council of the City of National City for the purpose of prescribing regulations governing conditions hazardous to life and property from fire, hazardous materials or explosion and establishing a Fire Prevention Bureau, the 2025 California Fire Code, and the appendices thereto, including both Administration Divisions I and II, published by the International Code Council and the California Building Standards Commission, and the National Fire Protection Association Standards (current edition) published by the National Fire Protection Association , save and except such portions as are hereinafter deleted, added, or amended . Within this chapter, those codes may be collectively referred to as the California Fire Code. One copy of this adopted code is on file in the office of the Fire Marshal of the City of National City. The code is adopted and incorporated as fully as if set out as length herein, and from the date on which this chapter shall take effect, shall be controlling within the limits of the City of National City. 15.28.020 Establishment and duties of the Fire Prevention Bureau. The California Fire Code shall be enforced by the Community Risk Reduction Bureau in the fire department in the City of National City, which is established and shall be operated under the supervision of the Chief of the fire department. The Division Chief/Fire Marshal in charge of the Fire Prevention Bureau shall be appointed by the Chief of the fire department of the City of National City. The Chief of the fire department may detail members of the fire department as Inspectors as shall from time to time be necessary. The Chief of the fire department shall recommend to the City Manager of National City the employment of technical Inspectors, who, when such authorization is made, shall be selected through an examination to determine their fitness for the same position. 15.28.030 Definitions. A. The word "jurisdiction " used in the 2025 California Fire Code means the City of National City. B. Whenever the words "Chief of the bureau of fire prevention" are used in the California Fire Code, they shall be held to mean the Fire Marshal of the City of National City. C. Where reference to the Uniform Building Code, or Building Code, or any Nationally Recognized Standard is made, it means the currently adopted edition. D. Where the word "Administrator'' is used in the California Fire Code, it shall be held to mean the City Council of the City of National City. Whenever the term "City" is used, it means the City of National City. E. Where the term "corporation counsel" is used in the California Fire Code, it shall be held to mean the City Attorney for the City of National City. F. "Fire authority having jurisdiction (FAHJ)" means the designated entity providing enforcement of fire regulations as they relate to planning, construction, and development. This entity may also provide fire suppression and other emergency services. G. Whenever the term "this code" is used, it means the 2025 California Fire Code as modified by the City of National City with the deletions, amendments, and additions contained in this chapter. H. Whenever the terms "Chief”, or "Fire Chief”, "" are used, they mean the "Chief of the fire department". Page 215 of 572 15.28.035 Chapter 55 "Cryogenic Fluids," Section 5504 "Storage," Subsection 5504.3 "Outdoor storage" - Amended. Subsection 5504.3 of the 2025 California Fire Code is amended to read as follows: 5504.3 The Establishment of Limits for Storage of Flammable Cryogenic Fluids. The storage of flammable cryogenic fluids is prohibited in all areas within the City limits of National City, except within the following zones as established by the National City Land Use Code: MM and IM; Medium Manufacturing; MH and IH; Heavy Manufacturing; MT-Tidelands Manufacturing. 15.28.040 Chapter 57 "Flammable and Combustible Liquids." Section 5704 "Storage," Subsections 5704.2.9.6.1 and 5706.2.4.4 "Locations where above-ground tanks are prohibited" - Amended. Subsections 5704.2.9.6.1 and 5706.2.4.4 of the 2025 California Fire Code are amended to read as follows: 5704.2.9.6.1, 5706.2.4.4 All areas within the city limits of the City of National City except for those areas zoned commercial or manufacturing, as established, defined, and set under the zoning regulations in Title 18 of the National City Municipal Code. 15.28.050 Chapter 61 "Liquefied Petroleum Gases," Section 6104 "Location of LP- Gas Containers." Subsection 6104.2 "Maximum capacity within established limits" - Amended. Subsection 6104.2 of the 2025 California Fire Code is amended to read as follows: 6104.2 All areas within the city limits of the City of National City, except for those areas zoned commercial or manufacturing, as established, defined, and set under zoning regulations in Title 18 of the National City Municipal Code. 15.28.060 Chapter 56 "Explosives and Fireworks," Section 5601 - Amended. Section 5601 of the 2025 California Fire Code is amended to read as follows: 5601 The permanent storage of explosives and/or fireworks shall be strictly prohibited within the city limits of the City of National City. Temporary storage may be allowed, by permit, during setup for excavation, demonstration, or other use, when in the opinion of the fire marshal, there are significant measures in place to ensure public safety. 15.28.070 (Reserved) 15.28.080 Chapter 1 "Scope and Administration," Division II "Administration." Subsection 102.7 "Referenced Codes " and Standards" - Amended. Subsection 102.7 of the 2025 California Fire Code is amended to read as follows: 102.7 The codes, standards, and publications adopted and set forth in this code, including other codes, standards and publications referred to therein are, by title and their most current edition, hereby adopted as standard reference documents of this code. When this code does not specifically cover any subject related to building design and construction, recognized fire engineering practices shall be employed. The National Fire Codes and the Fire Protection Handbook of the National Fire Protection Association are permitted to be used as authoritative guides in determining recognized fire prevention engineering practices. 15.28.085 Chapter 3 "General Requirements," Section 307 "Open Burning, Recreational Fires and Portable Outdoor Fireplaces," Subsection 307.4.1 "Bonfires " - Amended. Subsection Page 216 of 572 307.4.1 of the 2025 California Fire Code is amended to read as follows: 307.4.1 Bonfires. Bonfires are strictly prohibited within the City Limits. 15.28.090 Chapter 3 "General Requirements." Section 307 "Open Burning. Recreational Fires and Portable Outdoor Fireplaces," Subsection 307.4.2 "Recreational Fires" - Amended. Subsection 307.4.2 of the 2025 California Fire Code is amended to read as follows: 307.4.2 Recreational Fires. Recreational Fires are strictly prohibited within the City limits. 15.28.100 Chapter 10 "Means of Egress," Section 1013 "Exit Signs." Subsection 1013.6.1 "Graphics " - Amended. Subsection 1013.6.1 of the 2025 California Fire Code is amended to read as follows: 1013.6.1 Graphics. Every exit sign and directional exit sign shall have plainly legible letters not less than 6 inches (152 mm) high with the principal strokes of the letters not less than 0.75 inch (22.1 mm) wide. The word "EXIT" shall have letters having a width not less than 2 inches (51 mm) wide, except the letter "I," and the minimum spacing between letters shall not be less than 0.375 inch (9.5 mm). Signs larger than the minimum established in this section shall have letter widths, strokes, and spacing in proportion to the height. The word "EXIT" shall be green in color and in high contrast with the background and shall be clearly discernible when the means of exit sign illumination is or is not energized. If a chevron directional indicator is provided as part of the exit sign, it shall be green in color, the construction shall be such that the direction of the chevron directional indicator cannot be readily changed. 15.28.110 Chapter 57 "Flammable and Combustible Liquids," Section 5704 "Storage," Subsection 5704.3.3.9 "Idle Combustible Pallets" - Amended. Subsection 5704.3.3.9 of the 2025 California Fire Code is amended to read as follows: 5704.3.3.9 Idle combustible pallets. The storage of empty wooden or plastic pallets is prohibited, except as follows: 1. Outdoor Storage. Pallets may be stored outside of a building or in a detached building. Pallets shall not be stacked closer than 5 feet from any building. 2. Indoor Storage. Pallets shall not be stored indoors unless the premises are protected with an automatic fire sprinkler system in accordance with NFPA Standard 13, section titled Protection of Idle Pallets, except when both of the following conditions are met: a. Pallets are stored no higher than 6 feet. b. Each pallet pile of no more than 4 stacks shall be separated from other pallet piles by at least 8 feet of clear space and 25 feet from any commodity. 15.28.120 Chapter 5 "Fire Service Features," Section 503 "Fire Apparatus Access Roads," Subsection 503.2.7 "Grade." and Appendix Section D103.2 "Minimum Specifications." Subsection D103.2 "Grade" - Amended. Subsection 503.2.7 and Appendix Subsection D103.2 of the 2025 California Fire Code are amended to read as follows: 503.2.7 and Appendix Subsection D103.2 Grade. The maximum permitted gradient for a fire apparatus access road shall not exceed 15%. 15.28.130 Chapter 5 "Fire Service Features." Section 503 "Fire Apparatus Access Roads," Page 217 of 572 Subsection 503.6 "Security Gates" - Amended. Subsection 503.6 of the 2025 California Fire Code is amended as follows: 503.6 All gates or other structures or devices which could obstruct fire access roadways or otherwise hinder emergency operations are prohibited unless they meet standards approved by the Chief and receive Specific Plan Approval. All automatic gates across fire access roadways and driveways shall be equipped with an approved key-operated switches overriding all command functions and opening the gate(s). Gates accessing more than four residences or residential lots, or gates accessing hazardous institutional, educational or assembly occupancy group structures, shall also be equipped with an approved emergency traffic control-activating strobe light sensor(s), or other devices approved by the Chief, which will activate the gate on the approach of emergency apparatus with a battery back -up or manual mechanical disconnect in case of power failure. All automatic gates must meet fire department policies deemed necessary by the Chief for rapid, reliable access. 15.28.140 Chapter 1 "Scope and Administration." Division II "Administration." Section 112. "Means of Appeals ", Section 112.1. “create a Board of Appeals" - Amended. Subsection 112.1 of the 2025 California Fire Code is amended as follows: 112.1 In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions, or determinations made by the Fire Marshal relative to the application and interpretation of this code, the City Council shall appoint an ad hoc Board of Appeals consisting of three (3) members who are qualified by experience and training to pass judgment on matters pertaining to hazards of fire, explosions, hazardous conditions and/or fire protection systems, and are not employees of the City. Board members shall serve at the pleasure of the City Council. The board shall comply with Rosenberg's Rules of Order in conducting their business and shall render written decisions and findings to the appellant with a copy to the Fire Marshal. The Fire Marshal shall take immediate action in accordance with the decision of the Board, unless such decision is appealed to the City Council. Decisions of the board may be appealed to the City Council by the appellant or by the Fire Marshal within thirty (30) days of the decision of the Board, by the filing of a written notice of appeal with the Chief of the fire department stating the reasons for the appeal. The person filing the appeal and the opposing party shall be given at least ten (10) days' written notice of the time and place of the hearing on the appeal. 15.28.150 New materials. processes or occupancies. which may require permits. The Building and Safety Director, the Chief of the fire department and the Fire Marshal shall act as a committee to determine and specify, after giving effected persons an opportunity to be heard, any new materials, processes or occupancies which shall require permits in addition to those now enumerated in said code. The Fire Marshal shall post such list in a conspicuous place in his/her office and distribute copies thereof to interested parties. 15.28.160 Chapter 1 "Scope and Administration." Division II "Administration," Section 105 "Permits”. Subsection 105.3.1 "Expiration" - Amended. Subsection 105.3.1 of the 2025 Fire Code is amended as follows: Expiration. Every permit issued by the Fire Authority Having Jurisdiction under the provisions of this code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit is not commenced within twelve calendar months from the date of such permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is stopped at any time after the work is Page 218 of 572 commenced for a period of six calendar months, or if the building or work authorized by such permit exceeds three calendar years from the issuance date of the permit. Work shall be presumed to have commenced if the permittee has obtained a required inspection approval of work authorized by the permit by the Fire Authority Having Jurisdiction within six calendar months of the date of permit issuance. Work shall be presumed to be stopped if the permittee has not obtained a required inspection of work by the Fire Authority Having Jurisdiction within each six-month period upon the initial commencement of work authorized by such permit. Before such work can be recommenced, a new permit, or renewal permit as specified below, shall be first obtained. Permits where work has not commenced. For permits for which work has not commenced in the first six calendar months from the date of issuance, a renewal permit may be obtained provided that: No changes have been made or will be made in the original plans and specifications for such work. The expiration has not exceeded three years from the original issuance date; The same edition of the California codes is in effect as used is in the initial plan check; A fee equal to one-half the amount required for a new permit is paid; The renewal permit shall expire three calendar years from the date of initial permit issuance. Where later editions of the California codes have been adopted than used in the initial plan check, such applications for renewal shall be considered as a new plan check submittal. Accordingly, plans shall reflect the requirements of the current codes in effect, a full new plan check is required, and a full new plan check fee shall be paid. Upon completion of a new plan check, the permit may be renewed upon payment of a permit fee equal to one-half the amount required for a new permit. 2. Permits where work has commenced. For permits where work has commenced and was subsequently stopped as defined herein, a renewal permit may be obtained provided that: No changes have been made or will be made in the original plans and specifications for such work; The expiration has not exceeded three years from the original issuance date; C. A fee equal to one-half the amount required for a new permit is paid, except that where construction has progressed and has been approved to the point of requiring only a final inspection, a fee equal to one-quarter the amount required for a new permit shall be paid; and D. A renewal permit shall expire three calendar years from the date of initial permit issuance. 3. Permits that have exceeded three years. For permits that have exceeded three years beyond the issuance date, a renewal permit may be obtained provided that: Construction in reliance upon the building permit has commenced and has been approved; Page 219 of 572 No changes have been made or will be made in the original plans and specifications for such work; and A fee equal to the full amount required for a new permit is paid except that where the F ire Authority Having Jurisdiction determines that construction has progressed to the point that a lesser fee is warranted, such lesser fee shall be paid. The maximum life of a permit renewal in accordance with subsection 15.28.160(3) shall be one calendar year from the date of renewal. The permit may be renewed for each calendar year thereafter provided that all requirements of subsections A., B., and C., as stated in subsection 15.28.160(3), are met. Extension of an unexpired permit. For an extension of an unexpired permit, the permitee may apply for an extension of time within which work under that permit may be continued when, for good and satisfactory reasons as determined by the Fire Authority Having Jurisdiction in his or her sole discretion, the permittee is unable to continue work within the time required by section 15.28 .160. The Fire Authority Having Jurisdiction may extend the time for action by the permittee for a period not exceeding six calendar months beyond the expiration date in effect at the time of the extension application, upon written request by the permittee showing that circumstances beyond the control of the permittee have prevented action from being taken. Permits issued where the permittee has been deployed to a foreign country, may be held in abeyance until six months after the return of the permittee from his/her deployment, if necessary, upon application for such relief by the permittee. 15.28.170 Penalties. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of the 2025 California Fire Code adopted, or any order made thereunder, or who shall build in violation of any detailed statement of specifications or plans submitted and approved is guilty of a misdemeanor. Section 4. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days form the date of its passage, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage, it or a summary of it, shall be published once, with the names of the members of the City Council voting for and against the same in the Star News, a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of San Diego, California. INTRODUCED this 2nd day of December 2025 PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of January 2026. Ron Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney Page 220 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Prepared by: Sean W. Pfeifer, Management Analyst Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Amendments to the Neighborhood Services and Building Department Fees in the 2025 City of National City Master Fee Schedule RECOMMENDATION: Hold a Public Hearing and Adopt the Resolution Entitled: “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Adopting Updated City User Fees for the Neighborhood Services, Engineering & Public Works, and Building Departments and Updating the Master Fee Schedule.” BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: On June 3, 2025, the City Council adopted the 2025 Master Fee Schedule for user fees within the City of National City, with the fee changes to go into effect on August 6, 2025. The 2025 Master Fee Schedule was based upon a study provided by Wildan Consultants that established the level of fees necessary for the City to recapture the costs involved with providing services. The study established the maximum level for the fees as allowed by State law, and cities are allowed to charge less than the maximum at their discretion. In the months following adoption of the new fee schedule, City staff in the Building, Neighborhood Services, and Engineering & Public Works departments have identified a handful of Schedule components to amend. These amendments include new fees, reduced fees, and the division and consolidation of fees to match operational needs. Additionally, this amendment clarifies certain fee titles and descriptions and remedies minor clerical errors. Details regarding the proposed changes can be found in Exhibit B, “Proposed Neighborhood Services and Building Department Updates.” Exhibit C, “2025 Master Fee Schedule, Amended January 2026,” incorporates the proposed changes into the wider 2025 User Fee Schedule. Below is a table summarizing the proposed changes. Neighborhood Services Building Department Public Works & Engineering Fees Increased 3 0 Fees Decreased 0 9 New Fees 5 4 Fees Removed or Consolidated 2 18 Titles Updated 0 0 3 Page 221 of 572 Of note is the introduction of a new “Daylighting” fee that allows the City to enforce AB 413, which prohibits parking, stopping, or standing a vehicle within twenty (20) feet of the approach side of any marked or unmarked crosswalk, and within 15 feet of a crosswalk with a curb extension. The “Daylighting” fees were not included in the fee schedule that was adopted in June because City Staff required direction from the State of California regarding the new regulations’ enforcement. Additionally, the proposed amendments update fine amounts and remove outdated fines that have been replaced. Neighborhood Services proposes that the following fees be increased: 1. Parked In Bicycle Lane - $48.00, from $47.50 2. Disabled Zone/ Curb Cut - $288.00, from $38.00 3. Expired Registration - $50.00, from $35.00 Neighborhood Services proposes the addition of the following fees: 1. Rent/Lease/Sell (11.32.080(b)) – $48.00 2. CVC 22500 N – Parked Within 20FT of Crosswalk (Daylighting) - $38.00 3. Parked w/in 15' of hydrant (11.32.140 and CVC 22514) - $48.00 4. Street Sweeping Zone (11.32.400) - $48.00 5. Unattended Heavy Duty Detached Trailer (11.32.365) – $48.00 Neighborhood Services proposes that the following fees be removed: 1. Tractor/ Trailer Parked in Residential 2. Camping in vehicle parking penalty The Building Department proposes amendments to their fee schedule to better match operations. These amendments include consolidating fees for activities that were spread across multiple fee lines, editing the fee name and descriptions for clarity, and removing fees for services that are no longer provided by the City or are covered by other fees. Building proposes that the following fees be decreased: 1. Water Heater (residential) - $75.00, from $187.00 2. Air Conditioning Unit - $125.00, from $157.00 3. Furnaces (F. A. U., Floor) - $125.00, from $157.00 4. Wall Heater - $125.00, from $157.00 5. Heat Pump (Package Unit) - $175.00, from $209.00 6. Heater (Unit, Radiant, etc.) - $125.00, from $157.00 7. 25-to-40-amp circuits - $64.00 each, from $209.00 8. 50-to-175-amp circuits - $87.00 each, from $209.00 9. 200 amp and larger circuits - $109.00 each, from $209.00 Building proposes the addition of the following fees: 1. Generator Installation - per 100kW or portion thereof after first 100kW - $209.00 2. Insulation - Per 100 Sq Ft. or portion thereof after first 500 Sq Ft. - $80.00 3. Re-Roof - TPO Membrane (First 3 inspections) - $432.00 4. Re-Roof - TPO Membrane (Per inspections after first 3) - $144.00 Building proposes that the following fees be removed: 1. Stand Alone Mechanical Plan Check 2. Stand Alone Electrical Plan Check 3. Three Phase Service 4. 15 or 20 amp – over 100 circuits 5. Temporary Pole 6. Pre-Inspection 7. Stand Alone Plumbing Plan Check 8. Gas Outlets 9. Drain-Vent repair I Alterations 10. Graywater Systems (per hour) Page 222 of 572 11. Medical Gas System (Each Outlet) 12. Demolition – Residential Partial Demo (flat fee) 13. Fireplace 14. Detached Garage 15. Partition – Residential, interior 16. Additional partition 17. Camp/Metal – first 500 sq. ft. 18. Each additional 100 sq. ft. The Public Works & Engineering Department requests to update the titles of the following fees, with no change to the fees themselves: 1. The Engineering Section of the 2025 User Fee Schedule is now the Engineering & Public Works Section 2. The Engineering Plan Check subsection is now the Engineering Reviews and Permits subsection 3. The Encroachment Permit Fee – Admin fee is now called Permit Fee - Admin The spreadsheet depicting the building permit fees that were approved by the Council in June featured a column that had been inadvertently hidden. The updated schedule as shown in Exhibits B and C rectifies that oversight. In addition to the changes above, City Staff would like to add the list of fully burdened hourly rates for individual staff positions to the fee schedule. They were established as part of the 2025 User Fee Study but were left out of the packet provided to Council due to a formatting oversight. The list has been added to Exhibits B and C. Changes to City fees require a public hearing, and upon approval, do not become effective for at least sixty (60) days. If adopted at the January 20 meeting, the updated user fees as presented in Exhibit B would come into effect on March 23, 2026. The updated Master Fee Schedule with the updated user fees is presented in Exhibit C. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: The 2025 User Fee Schedule is based upon the principle of full cost recovery wherever feasible, and these updates leave the original logic intact. Consolidating the fees to bring them in line with operational practices will enhance cost recovery. Further, staff expects the fiscal impact of lowering certain building fees to be revenue neutral due to improved compliance. RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Balanced Budget and Economic Development ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA, and is therefore, not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. Notice of the public hearing was posted on the City Website and Bulletin Boards, and published in the Star- News on January 9, 2026. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Exhibit A – Resolution Exhibit B – Proposed Neighborhood Services and Building Department Updates Exhibit C – 2025 Master Fee Schedule, Amended November 2025 Page 223 of 572 RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING UPDATED CITY USER FEES FOR THE NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES, ENGINEERING & PUBLIC WORKS, AND BUILDING DEPARTMENTS AND UPDATING THE MASTER FEE SCHEDULE. WHEREAS, cities throughout the State face limited resources, making it critical for them to ensure that their fees for required or requested services reflect the cost recovery that is consistent with California law and do not exceed the estimated reasonable cost of providing the service for which the fee is charged; and WHEREAS, on June 3, 2025, the City of National City (“City”) adopted the City of National City Master Fee Schedule via Resolution 2025-62; and WHEREAS, the Master Fee Schedule includes a number of user fees, which are charges for service provided by a governmental agency to the public for services that primarily benefit individual users rather than the community at large; and WHEREAS, subsequent to adoption of the Master Fee Schedule, further review of City operations and services revealed the need to further update the user fees for the Neighborhood Services, Engineering & Public Works, and Building departments, and to add to the schedule a list of the fully-burdened hourly rates for individual positions; and WHEREAS, the updated user fees include nine new fees, three increased fees, nine decreased fees, and twenty removed or consolidated fees, as shown in Exhibit B to the Agenda Report; and WHEREAS, changes to City fees require a public hearing and, upon approval, do not become effective for at least sixty (60) days; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was noticed for and held on January 20, 2026, in accordance with State law; and WHEREAS, upon approval, the updated user fees will become effective on March 23, 2026. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE, AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: That the City Council hereby authorizes the adoption of the user fees as listed in Exhibit B to the Agenda Report, while all other user fees adopted by Resolution 2025-62 shall remain the same. The updated Master Fee Schedule is attached to the Agenda Report as Exhibit C. Section 2: That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and enter it into the book of original Resolutions. Page 224 of 572 PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of January, 2026. Ron Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney Page 225 of 572 MEMORANDUM FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CITY OF NATIONAL CITY SUBJECT: Proposed Amendments to the Neighborhood Services and Building Department Fees in the 2025 City of National City Master Fee Schedule DATE: October 1, 2025 CONTACT: Sean W. Pfeifer, Management Analyst On Tuesday, November 4, 2025, the City Council of the City of National City, California, will hold a Public Hearing to discuss amendments that have been proposed for the City’s Neighborhood Services and Building Department fees. Details regarding the proposed amendments can be found in the enclosed documents. The City Council adopted the 2025 National City Comprehensive User Fee Schedule on June 3, 2025. In the months since then, City Staff have identified various items to be changed within the Schedule that include new fees to be added, subsidies to encourage compliance, titles and descriptions to clarify, and clerical errors to be remedied. Of particular note is the addition of new fees that allow the City to enforce AB 413 (the “Daylighting” law), which prohibits parking, stopping, or standing a vehicle within twenty (20) feet of the approach side of any marked or unmarked crosswalk, and within 15 feet of a crosswalk with a curb extension. The “Daylighting” fees were not included in the fee schedule that was adopted in June because City Staff required clarification from the State of California regarding the new regulations. Should you have any questions about the fee schedule amendments, please contact the Finance Department. Should the resolution be adopted, these amendments to the fee schedule would come into effect on January 5, 2026. Page 226 of 572 Proposed NSD Amendments Neighborhood Services Description Adopted Fee Proposed Change 1 Parked In Bicycle Lane $47.50 $48.00 2 Disabled Zone/ Curb Cut $38.00 $288.00 3 Rent/Lease/Sell (11.32.080(B))New $48.00 4 CVC 22500 N – Parked Within 20FT of Crosswalk (Daylighting)New $38.00 5 Parked w/in 15' of hydrant (11.32.140 and CVC 22514)New $48.00 6 Street Sweeping Zone (11.32.400)New $48.00 7 Unattended Heavy Duty Detached Trailer (11.32.365)New $48.00 8 Expired Registration $35.00 $50.00 9 Tractor/ Trailer Parked In Residential $48.00 Remove 10 Camping in vehicle parking penalty $48.00 Remove Page 1 of 4Page 227 of 572 Proposed Building Amendments Building #Description Fee Proposed Change 1 Stand Alone Mechanical Plan Check $125.00 Remove 2 Air Conditioning Unit $157.00 $125.00 *Subsidized 3 Furnaces (F. A. U., Floor)$157.00 $125.00 *Subsidized 4 Wall Heater $157.00 $125.00 *Subsidized 5 Heat Pump (Package Unit)$209.00 $175.00 *Subsidized 6 Heater (Unit, Radiant, etc.)$157.00 $125.00 *Subsidized 7 Stand Alone Electrical Plan Check $125.00 Remove 8 New/Upgraded Service - Per 100 Amps or portion thereof $179.00 Fee name updated 9 Three Phase Service $179.00 Remove 10 15 to 20 amp Circuit - First 10 circuits $209.00 Fee name updated 11 15 to 20 amp Circuits - Per circuit after first 10 $19.00 Fee name updated 12 15 or 20 amp -over 100 circuits $209.00 Remove 13 25 to 40 amp circuits $209.00 $64.00 each 14 50 to 175 amp circuits $209.00 $87.00 each 15 200 amp and larger circuits $209.00 $109.00 each 16 Temporary Power Pole $209.00 Fee name updated 17 Temporary Pole $209.00 Remove 18 Pre-Inspection $144.00 Remove 19 Generator Installation - up to 100kW $720.00 Fee name updated 20 Generator Installation - per 100kW or portion thereof after first 100kW $209.00 THIS IS A NEW ADDED LINE 21 Stand Alone Plumbing Plan Check $125.00 Remove 22 Fixtures $22.00 Clarify fee is $22.00 each 23 Gas Outlets $122.00 Remove 24 Water Heater - Residential (No Admin Fee) $187.00 $75.00 *Subsidized 25 Water/Drain Pipe Repair/Replacement/Alteration - Per 100 Linear Feet or portion thereof $187.00 Fee name updated 26 Drain- Vent Repair I Alterations $187.00 Remove 27 Graywater Systems (per hour)$209.00 Remove 28 Medical Gas System (Each Outlet)$209.00 Remove 29 Repetitive plan check review - Applicable to a Single-Family Residential Development with 4 or more total units of the same square footage, floor plan setbacks, and elevations. First permit at 100% of Fee Schedule Rate, each additional at 25% for Plan Check Fee, Inspections @ Full Fee Schedule Rate Fee description updated Page 2 of 4Page 228 of 572 Proposed Building Amendments 30 Telecom Facility Equipment Container $864.00 Clarifies container type 31 New Telecom Tower $690.00 Fee name updated 32 Collocation on Existing Telecom Tower $613.00 Fee name updated 33 Attached Awning/Canopy $570.00 Fee name updated 34 Demolition-Residential Partial Demo (flat fee)$363.00 Remove 35 Fireplace Hourly Rate of Personnel Remove 36 Fireplace - Masonry $683.00 Fee name updated 37 Fireplace - Pre-Fabricated/Metal $389.00 Fee name updated 38 Residential Garage (Attached or Detached)$997.00 Fee name updated 39 Detached $997.00 Remove 40 Residential Greenhouse $412.00 Fee name updated 41 Insulation - First 500 Sq Ft.$264.00 Fee name updated 42 Insulation - Per 100 Sq Ft. or portion thereof after first 500 Sq Ft.$80.00 THIS IS A NEW ADDED LINE 43 Interior Partition Wall - First 30 Linear Feet $565.00 Fee name updated 44 Interior Partition Wall - Per 30 Linear Feet or portion thereof after first 30 Linear Feet $124.00 Fee name updated 45 Partition-Residential, Interior $565.00 Remove 46 Additional partition $124.00 Remove 47 Foundation - Cast in place concrete (first 10 piles)$584.00 Fee name updated 48 Foundation - Additional cast in place piles (increments of 10)$138.00 Fee name updated 49 Foundation - Driven (steel, pre-stressed concrete)$599.00 Fee name updated 50 Foundation - Additional driven piles (increments of 10)$153.00 Fee name updated 51 Residential Remodel (Including Garage Conversions) - First 500 Sq Ft.$859.00 Fee name updated 52 Residential Remodel (Including Garage Conversions) - Per 100 Sq. Ft. or portion thereof after first 500 Sq Ft.$68.00 Fee name updated 53 Re-Roof - First 500 Sq Ft.$316.00 Fee name updated 54 Re-Roof - Per 100 Sq Ft. or portion thereof after first 500 Sq Ft.$63.00 Fee name updated 55 Camp/Metal- first 500 sq.ft.$316.00 Remove 56 each additional100 sq.ft.$63.00 Remove 57 Re-Roof - TPO Membrane (First 3 inspections)$432.00 THIS IS A NEW ADDED LINE 58 Re-Roof - TPO Membrane (Per inspections after first 3)$144.00 THIS IS A NEW ADDED LINE 59 Roof Structure Replacement - First 500 Sq Ft.$721.00 Fee name updated 60 Roof Structure Replacement - Per 100 Sq Ft. or portion thereof after first 500 Sq. Ft. $73.00 Fee name updated 61 Residential Room Addition (Single Story) - First to 500 Sq Ft. $1,013.00 Fee name updated 62 Residential Room Addition (Single Story) - Per 100 Sq Ft. or portion thereof after first 500 Sq Ft.$129.00 Fee name updated 63 Residential Room Addition (Single Story with Structural Calculations) - First 500 Sq Ft. $1,307.00 Fee name updated Page 3 of 4Page 229 of 572 Proposed Building Amendments 64 Residential Room Addition (Single Story with Structural Calculations) - Per 100 Sq Ft. or portion thereof after first 500 Sq Ft. $71.00 Fee name updated 65 Residential Room Addition (Multi Story) - First 500 Sq. Ft. $1,382.00 Fee name updated 66 Residential Room Addition (Multi Story) - Per 100 Sq. Ft. or portion thereof after first 500 Sq. Ft.$68.00 Fee name updated 67 Residential Room Addition (Multi Story with Structural Calculations) - First 500 Sq. Ft.$1,551.00 Fee name updated 68 Residential Room Addition (Multi Story with Structural Calculations) - Per 100 Sq. Ft. or portion thereof after first 500 Sq. Ft. $132.00 Fee name updated 69 Sauna $457.00 70 Siding - First 400 Sq. Ft.$249.00 Fee name updated 71 Siding - Per 100 Sq. Ft. or portion thereof after first 400 Sq Ft. $61.00 Fee name updated 72 Storage Racking (taller than 5'9") - First 100 Sq Ft.$499.00 Fee name updated 73 Storage Racking (taller than 5'9") - Per 100 Sq Ft. or portion thereof after first 100 Sq Ft. $68.00 Fee name updated 74 Stucco - First 400 Sq Ft. $310.00 Fee name updated 75 Stucco - Per 100 Sq Ft. or portion thereof after first 400 Sq Ft.$68.00 Fee name updated 76 Residential Swimming Pool/Spa (Not Pre-Fabricated) - First 800 Sq Ft.$767.00 Fee name updated 77 Residential Swimming Pool/Spa (Not Pre-Fabricated) - Per 100 Sq. Ft. or portion thereof after first 800 Sq Ft.$71.00 Fee name updated 78 Commercial Swimming Pool/Spa (Not Pre-Fabricated) - First 800 Sq Ft.$852.00 Fee name updated 79 Commercial Swimming Pool/Spa (Not Pre-Fabricated) - Per 100 Sq Ft. or portion thereof after first 800 Sq Ft. $71.00 Fee name updated 80 New Window (Non-Structural)$501.00 81 New Window (Non-Structural) - Each additional window $68.00 Fee name updated 82 New Window/Sliding Glass Door (Structural)$585.00 Fee name updated 83 New Window (Structural) - Each additional window/sliding glass door $68.00 Fee name updated 84 Window Retrofit/Repair - First 10 Windows $273.00 Fee name updated 85 Window Retrofit/Repair - Each additional 5 windows after first 10 $61.00 Fee name updated 86 Standard Hourly Plan Check Rate $178.00 Fee name updated 87 Change of Contractor/Designer/Owner/ or Applicant $187.00 Fee name updated 88 Alternate Means or Methods Request/Research $228.00 Fee name updated 89 Mezzanine - First 500 Sq Ft.$583.00 Fee name updated 90 Mezzanine - Per 100 Sq Ft. or portion thereof after first 500 Sq Ft.$61.00 Fee name updated 91 Electrical Vehicle Charging Station - Residential $225.00 Fee name updated 92 Electrical Vehicle Charging Station - Commercial $304.00 Fee name updated 93 Electrical Vehicle Charging Station - Each additional charger $186.00 Fee name updated Page 4 of 4Page 230 of 572 Proposed Bldg Fees IA, IB Amd IBC Class IBC Occupancy Square Footage Plan Check Fee Inspection Check Fee Total A-1 Assembly—Fixed Seating 1,000 $1,609.29 plus $68.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,093.32 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,702.61 plus $88.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Theater, Concert Hall 5,000 4,361.52 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,872.78 plus 15.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.7,234.30 plus 80.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,609.26 plus 40.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.3,652.23 plus 15.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.11,261.49 plus 55.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 11,636.45 plus 38.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.5,341.06 plus 13.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.16,977.51 plus 51.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 23,069.53 plus 36.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.6,321.64 plus 11.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.29,391.18 plus 48.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 41,386.77 plus 31.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 12,297.48 plus 10.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 53,684.24 plus 41.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A-2 Assembly—Food & Drink 1,000 $2,087.58 plus $89.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,872.78 plus $29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,960.36 plus $118.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Restaurant, Night Club, Bar 5,000 5,660.62 plus 88.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,041.96 plus 26.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.9,702.58 plus 114.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 10,077.54 plus 53.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.5,081.24 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.15,158.78 plus 76.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 15,403.83 plus 51.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.7,419.61 plus 20.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.22,823.43 plus 71.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 30,734.19 plus 48.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.8,789.92 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.39,524.11 plus 65.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 55,157.17 plus 41.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 17,234.04 plus 14.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 72,391.20 plus 56.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A-3 Assembly—Worship, Amusement 1,000 $2,087.58 plus $89.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,483.05 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,570.63 plus $115.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Arcade, Church, Community Hall 5,000 5,660.62 plus 88.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,522.32 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.9,182.94 plus 111.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 10,077.54 plus 53.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.4,301.78 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.14,379.32 plus 74.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 15,403.83 plus 51.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.6,380.33 plus 17.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.21,784.16 plus 68.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 30,734.19 plus 48.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.7,490.83 plus 14.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.38,225.02 plus 63.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 55,157.17 plus 41.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 14,765.76 plus 12.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 69,922.92 plus 54.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A-4 Assembly—Indoor Sport Viewing 1,000 $2,217.49 plus $95.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,483.05 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,700.54 plus $121.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Arena, Skating Rink, Tennis Court 5,000 6,050.35 plus 90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,522.32 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.9,572.67 plus 114.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 10,597.18 plus 55.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.4,301.78 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.14,898.96 plus 76.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 16,183.28 plus 54.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.6,380.33 plus 17.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.22,563.62 plus 71.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 32,423.01 plus 51.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.7,490.83 plus 14.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.39,913.84 plus 65.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 58,145.09 plus 29.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 14,765.76 plus 8.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 72,910.84 plus 37.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A A Occupancy Tenant Improvements 400 $636.75 plus $67.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.$1,313.86 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.$1,950.62 plus $100.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 1,719.68 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.1,833.50 plus 27.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.3,553.18 plus 92.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 3,018.77 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 8000 s.f.2,223.23 plus 22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 8000 s.f.5,242.00 plus 61.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 8000 s.f. 8,000 4,577.69 plus 36.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.3,132.60 plus 20.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.7,710.28 plus 57.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 8,994.61 plus 35.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f.3,818.87 plus 17.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f.12,813.48 plus 53.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 40,000 16,139.63 plus 29.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,363.16 plus 14.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 23,502.79 plus 44.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business—Bank 100 $2,433.66 plus $1,104.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f.$1,573.68 plus $129.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f.$4,007.34 plus $1,234.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. 500 6,850.58 plus 1,039.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f.2,093.32 plus 123.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f.8,943.90 plus 1,162.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,000 12,046.96 plus 651.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.2,612.96 plus 116.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.14,659.91 plus 768.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 18,564.26 plus 619.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.3,782.14 plus 100.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.22,346.40 plus 719.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 37,141.31 plus 595.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,468.42 plus 83.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.41,609.73 plus 679.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 66,934.22 plus 336.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 8,662.25 plus 47.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 75,596.48 plus 384.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business—Clinic, Outpatient 100 $2,173.84 plus $1,006.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f.$1,573.68 plus $129.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f.$3,747.52 plus $1,136.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. 500 6,201.03 plus 961.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f.2,093.32 plus 123.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f.8,294.35 plus 1,084.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,000 11,007.68 plus 586.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.2,612.96 plus 116.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.13,620.64 plus 703.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 16,875.43 plus 562.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.3,782.14 plus 100.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.20,657.58 plus 663.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 33,763.66 plus 543.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,468.42 plus 83.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.38,232.08 plus 627.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 60,958.39 plus 471.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 8,662.25 plus 72.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 69,620.64 plus 543.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business—Dry Cleaning 500 $1,113.79 plus $90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$2,742.87 plus $58.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$3,856.65 plus $149.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 2,932.52 plus 88.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.3,912.05 plus 52.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.6,844.57 plus 140.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 5,140.98 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,821.42 plus 46.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.9,962.40 plus 98.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,739.17 plus 51.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.7,159.79 plus 39.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.14,898.96 plus 90.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 15,403.83 plus 48.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.8,365.70 plus 32.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.23,769.53 plus 81.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 27,615.31 plus 28.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 16,456.82 plus 18.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 44,072.13 plus 47.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business—Professional Office 1,000 $2,303.75 plus $103.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,522.32 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$5,826.07 plus $136.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 6,460.85 plus 101.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,821.42 plus 30.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.11,282.27 plus 131.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 11,527.32 plus 61.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.6,120.51 plus 28.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.17,647.83 plus 89.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 17,633.06 plus 58.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.8,978.52 plus 24.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.26,611.58 plus 83.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 35,322.57 plus 56.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.10,574.17 plus 20.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.45,896.74 plus 76.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 63,642.83 plus 32.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 20,743.83 plus 11.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 84,386.67 plus 43.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business—High Rise Office 5,000 $6,872.40 plus $18.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.$13,395.44 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.$20,267.85 plus $38.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 10,639.78 plus 52.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.17,292.73 plus 17.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.27,932.51 plus 69.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 23,674.38 plus 42.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.23,788.20 plus 15.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.47,462.58 plus 57.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 44,719.71 plus 38.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 250000 s.f.31,322.95 plus 15.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 250000 s.f.76,042.66 plus 53.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 250000 s.f. 250,000 89,192.39 plus 35.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500000 s.f.43,476.87 plus 14.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500000 s.f.132,669.26 plus 50.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500000 s.f. 500,000 177,531.87 plus 34.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 80,963.13 plus 14.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 258,495.00 plus 48.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B B Occupancy Tenant Improvements 250 $485.01 plus $64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1250 s.f.$1,183.95 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1250 s.f.$1,668.97 plus $103.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1250 s.f. 1,250 1,134.56 plus 72.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.1,573.68 plus 37.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.2,708.25 plus 110.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 2,043.93 plus 41.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.1,833.50 plus 36.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.3,877.43 plus 77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,083.20 plus 40.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12500 s.f.2,742.87 plus 30.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12500 s.f.5,826.07 plus 71.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12500 s.f. 12,500 6,136.60 plus 38.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.3,169.33 plus 24.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.9,305.93 plus 62.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 10,943.25 plus 30.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 6,193.97 plus 19.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 17,137.22 plus 50.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof E Educational—Group Occupancy 500 $1,416.21 plus $116.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$1,927.80 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$3,344.01 plus $149.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 6+ persons, up to the 12th Grade 2,500 3,754.58 plus 116.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.2,577.35 plus 31.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.6,331.93 plus 147.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 6,656.24 plus 70.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,262.51 plus 31.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.9,918.75 plus 101.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 10,163.79 plus 67.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.4,821.42 plus 26.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.14,985.21 plus 93.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 20,254.13 plus 64.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.5,673.22 plus 22.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.25,927.34 plus 86.90 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 36,450.21 plus 54.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,201.75 plus 18.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 47,651.96 plus 72.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof E Educational—Day Care 300 $1,026.48 plus $129.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f.$1,927.80 plus $54.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f.$2,954.28 plus $184.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. 5+ children, older than 2 1/2 yrs 1,500 2,585.39 plus 132.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.2,577.35 plus 53.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.5,162.74 plus 185.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,000 4,577.69 plus 82.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.3,262.51 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.7,840.19 plus 134.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. BUILDING PERMIT FEES - CONSTRUCTION TYPES: IA, IB New Construction Fee Schedule Page 9 of 21 Staff proposes that the Building Permit Fees be updated to read as follows. The version of the building permit fees that was last approved by Council is unclear on units and fractional costs in places; this revision remedies those errors. Page 231 of 572 Proposed Bldg Fees IA, IB Amd 6,000 7,045.97 plus 77.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f.4,821.42 plus 44.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f.11,867.39 plus 121.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 15,000 14,018.48 plus 75.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.5,673.22 plus 36.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.19,691.69 plus 111.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 25,277.99 plus 61.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,201.75 plus 30.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 36,479.75 plus 91.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof F-1 Factory Industrial—Moderate Hazard 1,500 $2,499.14 plus $60.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7500 s.f.$2,872.78 plus $12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7500 s.f.$5,371.91 plus $72.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7500 s.f. 7,500 3,798.23 plus 59.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f.3,652.23 plus 11.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f.7,450.47 plus 70.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 15,000 8,258.81 plus 47.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.4,986.94 plus 9.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.13,245.74 plus 57.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 15,447.48 plus 44.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 75000 s.f.6,415.94 plus 9.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 75000 s.f.21,863.42 plus 53.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 75000 s.f. 75,000 30,690.54 plus 40.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 150000 s.f.8,956.56 plus 9.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 150000 s.f.39,647.10 plus 49.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 150000 s.f. 150,000 60,873.18 plus 37.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 16,528.04 plus 8.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 77,401.22 plus 46.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof F-2 Factory Industrial—Low Hazard 2,000 $2,629.05 plus $56.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.$5,600.88 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.$8,229.92 plus $82.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,175.88 plus 56.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.7,679.43 plus 24.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.14,855.30 plus 80.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 12,805.64 plus 34.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f.9,923.50 plus 22.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f.22,729.13 plus 56.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 40,000 19,734.49 plus 32.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.14,340.42 plus 19.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.34,074.91 plus 51.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 39,264.56 plus 31.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 200000 s.f.16,881.04 plus 16.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 200000 s.f.56,145.60 plus 47.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 200000 s.f. 200,000 70,616.39 plus 26.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 33,416.27 plus 14.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 104,032.66 plus 41.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-1 High Hazard Group H-1 600 $810.31 plus $46.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.$1,833.50 plus $27.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.$2,643.82 plus $74.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. Pose a detonation hazard 3,000 1,936.90 plus 37.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.2,483.05 plus 25.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.4,419.95 plus 63.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 3,409.55 plus 28.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f.3,132.60 plus 23.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f.6,542.15 plus 52.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 12,000 5,142.03 plus 26.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.4,561.60 plus 20.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.9,703.63 plus 47.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 9,948.68 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f.5,449.01 plus 17.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f.15,397.69 plus 42.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 60,000 17,743.25 plus 21.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,552.20 plus 13.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 28,295.45 plus 34.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-3 High Hazard Group H-3 600 $1,200.04 plus $79.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.$2,612.96 plus $43.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.$3,813.00 plus $122.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. Readily support combustion 3,000 3,106.08 plus 75.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.3,652.23 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.6,758.32 plus 114.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 5,358.20 plus 46.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f.4,691.51 plus 34.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f.10,049.71 plus 80.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 12,000 8,129.95 plus 43.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.6,770.06 plus 30.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.14,900.01 plus 73.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 15,924.51 plus 41.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f.8,047.20 plus 25.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f.23,971.71 plus 67.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 60,000 28,395.82 plus 34.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 15,748.58 plus 21.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 44,144.40 plus 55.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-4 High Hazard Group H-4 300 $550.50 plus $72.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f.$1,703.59 plus $54.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f.$2,254.09 plus $126.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. Pose health hazards 1,500 1,417.26 plus 72.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.2,353.14 plus 48.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.3,770.40 plus 120.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,000 2,500.19 plus 40.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.3,002.69 plus 43.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.5,502.87 plus 83.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 3,713.03 plus 37.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f.4,301.78 plus 37.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f.8,014.81 plus 75.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 15,000 7,090.67 plus 36.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.5,189.19 plus 32.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.12,279.86 plus 68.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 12,546.87 plus 28.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,032.57 plus 25.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 22,579.44 plus 54.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-5 High Hazard Group H-5 1,000 $1,329.95 plus $54.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,262.51 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,592.46 plus $86.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Semiconductor Fabrication, R&D 5,000 3,495.81 plus 50.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,561.60 plus 29.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.8,057.41 plus 80.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,007.74 plus 31.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.5,600.88 plus 27.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.11,608.62 plus 58.90 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 9,169.22 plus 29.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.8,328.97 plus 23.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.17,498.20 plus 52.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 18,003.07 plus 28.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.9,865.93 plus 18.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.27,868.99 plus 47.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 32,163.20 plus 23.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,256.14 plus 15.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 51,419.33 plus 39.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof I-1 Institutional—17+ persons, ambulatory 1,000 $2,412.88 plus $100.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,782.14 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$6,195.02 plus $139.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 6,440.07 plus 98.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.5,341.06 plus 35.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.11,781.13 plus 133.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 11,376.63 plus 61.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.6,770.06 plus 31.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.18,146.69 plus 92.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 17,526.03 plus 57.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.9,887.89 plus 26.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.27,413.92 plus 84.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 34,803.99 plus 55.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.11,649.05 plus 22.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.46,453.04 plus 78.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 62,691.92 plus 47.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 22,857.99 plus 19.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 85,549.91 plus 67.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof I-2 Institutional—6+ persons, non-ambulatory 1,000 $2,672.70 plus $113.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,691.51 plus $48.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$7,364.21 plus $162.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 7,219.53 plus 111.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.6,640.15 plus 43.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.13,859.68 plus 155.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 12,805.64 plus 69.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.8,328.97 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.21,134.61 plus 108.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 19,734.49 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.12,226.26 plus 33.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.31,960.75 plus 98.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 39,220.91 plus 62.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.14,507.06 plus 28.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.53,727.97 plus 90.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 70,616.39 plus 53.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 28,574.01 plus 23.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 99,190.40 plus 77.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M Mercantile—Department & Drug Store 1,000 $1,546.12 plus $64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,742.87 plus $29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,288.99 plus $94.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,144.31 plus 63.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,912.05 plus 26.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.8,056.36 plus 89.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,305.79 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.4,821.42 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.12,127.21 plus 62.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 11,203.07 plus 37.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.7,159.79 plus 19.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.18,362.86 plus 57.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 22,332.68 plus 35.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.8,436.92 plus 16.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.30,769.60 plus 52.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 40,130.27 plus 30.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 16,657.95 plus 13.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 56,788.22 plus 44.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M Mercantile—Market 500 $896.57 plus $71.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$2,483.05 plus $45.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$3,379.62 plus $116.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 2,325.57 plus 69.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.3,392.42 plus 42.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.5,717.99 plus 111.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,058.05 plus 44.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,301.78 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.8,359.83 plus 83.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,266.51 plus 41.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.6,250.42 plus 33.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.12,516.93 plus 75.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 12,459.56 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.7,397.65 plus 28.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.19,857.21 plus 67.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 22,202.77 plus 32.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 14,579.40 plus 23.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 36,782.17 plus 56.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M Mercantile—Motor fuel-dispensing 100 $2,196.72 plus $909.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f.$3,333.73 plus $324.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f.$5,530.44 plus $1,234.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. 500 5,834.18 plus 883.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f.4,632.82 plus 298.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f.10,467.00 plus 1,182.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,000 10,251.10 plus 532.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.5,802.00 plus 272.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.16,053.11 plus 805.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 15,577.39 plus 518.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.8,530.10 plus 232.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.24,107.49 plus 751.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 31,123.92 plus 492.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.10,138.28 plus 193.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.41,262.20 plus 685.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 55,764.11 plus 425.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,788.30 plus 166.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 75,552.42 plus 591.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M M Occupancy Tenant Improvements 500 $766.66 plus $58.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$1,833.50 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$2,600.16 plus $97.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 1,935.85 plus 63.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.2,612.96 plus 33.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.4,548.80 plus 97.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,516.59 plus 36.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,262.51 plus 28.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.6,779.09 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 5,335.32 plus 34.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.4,691.51 plus 25.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.10,026.83 plus 59.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 10,553.52 plus 33.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.5,507.70 plus 21.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.16,061.22 plus 54.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 18,867.73 plus 27.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,870.71 plus 17.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 29,738.44 plus 45.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-1 Residential—Transient 1,000 $1,935.85 plus $87.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,909.51 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,845.35 plus $113.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Boarding Houses, Hotels, Motels 5,000 5,443.40 plus 84.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,948.78 plus 24.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.9,392.18 plus 108.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 9,644.16 plus 50.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.4,988.06 plus 22.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.14,632.22 plus 72.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 14,710.63 plus 49.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.7,196.52 plus 19.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.21,907.14 plus 68.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 29,477.70 plus 47.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.8,566.83 plus 16.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.38,044.53 plus 63.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 53,078.62 plus 40.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 16,751.13 plus 13.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 69,829.75 plus 54.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 10 of 21Page 232 of 572 Proposed Bldg Fees IA, IB Amd R-2 Residential—Permanent, 2+ Dwellings 1,000 $2,154.11 plus $81.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,814.09 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,968.20 plus $107.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Apartment, Dormitory, Timeshare 5,000 5,401.85 plus 80.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,853.36 plus 24.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.9,255.21 plus 104.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 9,429.04 plus 50.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.4,762.73 plus 22.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.14,191.77 plus 72.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 14,452.91 plus 39.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.6,971.19 plus 19.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.21,424.10 plus 58.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 36,407.60 plus 29.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.8,177.10 plus 15.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.44,584.71 plus 45.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 51,217.28 plus 25.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 16,138.31 plus 13.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 67,355.59 plus 39.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-2 Residential—Permanent, 2+, Repeat 1,000 $984.93 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,684.18 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,669.11 plus $51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Apartment, Dormitory, Timeshare 5,000 2,024.20 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,723.45 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.5,747.66 plus 46.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 3,323.30 plus 17.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.4,762.73 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.8,086.03 plus 38.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 5,099.43 plus 15.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.6,841.28 plus 18.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.11,940.71 plus 33.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 9,776.17 plus 15.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.8,047.20 plus 15.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.17,823.36 plus 30.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 17,310.92 plus 12.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 15,878.49 plus 12.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 33,189.41 plus 24.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-3 Dwellings—Custom Homes 1,500 $3,106.08 plus $103.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$2,612.96 plus $64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$5,719.04 plus $168.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 4,145.36 plus 118.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.3,262.51 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.7,407.86 plus 170.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 5,921.49 plus 116.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.3,652.23 plus 45.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.9,573.72 plus 162.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 7,090.67 plus 106.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f.3,912.05 plus 42.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f.11,002.72 plus 148.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 7,000 9,212.88 plus 105.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,502.91 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.13,715.79 plus 144.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 12,374.36 plus 79.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 5,672.10 plus 29.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 18,046.45 plus 108.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-3 Dwellings—Production Phase 1,500 $1,287.35 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$1,906.96 plus $51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$3,194.31 plus $90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. of Master Plan (repeats)2,500 1,677.08 plus 38.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.2,426.60 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.4,103.68 plus 77.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 2,284.02 plus 37.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.2,686.42 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.4,970.44 plus 63.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,673.75 plus 37.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f.2,946.24 plus 22.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f.5,619.99 plus 60.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 7,000 3,496.86 plus 36.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,277.28 plus 21.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.6,774.14 plus 57.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,579.79 plus 23.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 4,186.64 plus 13.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 8,766.43 plus 37.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-3 Dwellings—Alternate Materials 1,500 $2,196.72 plus $90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$3,002.69 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$5,199.40 plus $168.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 3,106.08 plus 83.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.3,782.14 plus 58.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.6,888.22 plus 142.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 4,362.57 plus 77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.4,171.87 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.8,534.45 plus 116.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 5,142.03 plus 76.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f.4,561.60 plus 36.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f.9,703.63 plus 112.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 7,000 6,744.60 plus 75.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.5,152.46 plus 35.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.11,897.05 plus 110.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 8,996.71 plus 53.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 6,581.46 plus 24.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 15,578.17 plus 77.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-4 Residential—Assisted Living (6-16 persons)1,000 $2,217.49 plus $94.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,402.86 plus $67.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,620.35 plus $162.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 5,984.87 plus 91.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.5,117.97 plus 48.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.11,102.83 plus 139.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 10,553.52 plus 55.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.6,417.06 plus 28.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.16,970.59 plus 84.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 16,139.63 plus 53.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.9,275.07 plus 24.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.25,414.70 plus 78.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 32,292.05 plus 51.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.11,035.11 plus 21.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.43,327.17 plus 72.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 58,057.78 plus 44.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 21,557.78 plus 18.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 79,615.56 plus 62.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-1 Storage—Moderate Hazard 1,000 $810.31 plus $34.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,262.51 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,072.82 plus $67.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,196.72 plus 34.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,561.60 plus 29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.6,758.32 plus 63.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 3,929.19 plus 18.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.5,730.79 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.9,659.98 plus 44.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 5,791.58 plus 18.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.8,328.97 plus 22.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.14,120.55 plus 41.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 11,377.68 plus 17.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.9,865.93 plus 19.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.21,243.61 plus 36.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 20,211.53 plus 14.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,386.05 plus 15.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 39,597.57 plus 30.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-1 Storage—Moderate Hazard, Repair Garage 500 $940.22 plus $69.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$2,223.23 plus $45.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$3,163.45 plus $114.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. Motor Vehicles (not High Hazard)2,500 2,326.62 plus 64.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.3,132.60 plus 39.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.5,459.22 plus 103.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,929.19 plus 39.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,912.05 plus 33.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.7,841.24 plus 73.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 5,921.49 plus 38.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.5,600.88 plus 29.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.11,522.36 plus 67.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 11,637.50 plus 36.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.6,748.10 plus 25.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.18,385.60 plus 61.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 20,731.16 plus 30.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,150.39 plus 21.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 33,881.56 plus 51.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-2 Storage—Low Hazard 1,000 $940.22 plus $34.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,002.69 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,942.91 plus $60.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,326.62 plus 29.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,041.96 plus 25.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.6,368.59 plus 54.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,578.74 plus 23.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.5,081.24 plus 24.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.9,659.98 plus 48.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 6,960.76 plus 22.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.7,549.52 plus 20.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.14,510.28 plus 42.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 13,586.14 plus 21.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.8,956.56 plus 16.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.22,542.71 plus 38.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 24,238.72 plus 17.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 17,437.41 plus 14.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 41,676.12 plus 32.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-2 Storage—Low Hazard, Parking Garages 1,000 $918.40 plus $36.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,612.96 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,531.36 plus $59.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Open or Enclosed 5,000 2,369.23 plus 29.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,522.32 plus 21.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.5,891.55 plus 51.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,187.96 plus 22.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.4,467.30 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.8,655.26 plus 43.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 6,440.07 plus 20.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.6,545.85 plus 17.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.12,985.93 plus 38.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 12,719.38 plus 20.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.7,787.38 plus 15.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.20,506.76 plus 35.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 22,809.72 plus 16.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 15,300.16 plus 12.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 38,109.88 plus 29.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Other Tenant Improvements 600 $896.57 plus $54.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.$1,963.41 plus $27.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.$2,859.98 plus $81.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,000 2,195.66 plus 44.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.2,612.96 plus 26.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.4,808.62 plus 70.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 3,884.49 plus 34.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f.3,262.51 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f.7,146.99 plus 60.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 12,000 5,963.04 plus 32.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.4,821.42 plus 22.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.10,784.46 plus 54.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 11,830.79 plus 31.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f.5,637.61 plus 18.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f.17,468.40 plus 49.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 60,000 21,336.01 plus 26.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,130.53 plus 15.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 32,466.54 plus 41.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Shell Bldg: Business—Professional Office 1,000 $1,438.03 plus $62.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,132.60 plus $29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,570.63 plus $91.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,928.14 plus 59.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,301.78 plus 26.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.8,229.92 plus 86.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,916.06 plus 38.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.5,376.67 plus 24.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.12,292.72 plus 62.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 10,727.09 plus 35.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.7,844.95 plus 21.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.18,572.03 plus 56.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 21,293.40 plus 33.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.9,346.29 plus 17.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.30,639.69 plus 51.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 38,139.03 plus 28.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 18,288.08 plus 15.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 56,427.11 plus 44.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Other Shell Building 1,000 $1,308.13 plus $59.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,262.51 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,570.63 plus $91.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,668.32 plus 54.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,561.60 plus 29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.8,229.92 plus 83.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,396.42 plus 34.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.5,766.40 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.12,162.82 plus 60.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 9,817.72 plus 32.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.8,364.58 plus 22.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.18,182.30 plus 55.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 19,604.58 plus 31.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.9,995.84 plus 19.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.29,600.42 plus 50.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 35,151.11 plus 26.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,587.18 plus 16.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 54,738.29 plus 42.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 11 of 21Page 233 of 572 Proposed Bldg. Fees IIA - III IBC Class IBC Occupancy Square Footage Plan Check Fee Inspection Check Fee Total A-1 Assembly—Fixed Seating 1,000 $1,349.47 plus $55.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$1,833.50 plus $16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,182.98 plus $72.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Theater, Concert Hall 5,000 3,582.07 plus 54.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,483.05 plus 12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.6,065.11 plus 67.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,310.16 plus 33.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.3,132.60 plus 12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.9,442.76 plus 46.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 9,687.81 plus 32.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.4,431.69 plus 11.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.14,119.50 plus 43.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 19,302.16 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.5,282.37 plus 10.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.24,584.53 plus 36.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 32,293.10 plus 22.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,348.84 plus 8.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 42,641.94 plus 30.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A-2 Assembly—Food & Drink 1,000 $1,697.85 plus $76.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,483.05 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,180.90 plus $99.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Restaurant, Night Club, Bar 5,000 4,751.25 plus 72.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,392.42 plus 21.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.8,143.67 plus 93.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 8,388.72 plus 44.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.4,301.78 plus 19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.12,690.50 plus 63.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 12,805.64 plus 42.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.6,250.42 plus 16.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.19,056.06 plus 59.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 25,667.72 plus 40.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.7,360.92 plus 14.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.33,028.64 plus 54.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 45,933.60 plus 34.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 14,376.03 plus 11.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 60,309.63 plus 46.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A-3 Assembly—Worship, Amusement 1,000 $1,697.85 plus $76.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,093.32 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,791.17 plus $95.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Arcade, Church, Community Hall 5,000 4,751.25 plus 72.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,872.78 plus 15.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.7,624.03 plus 88.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 8,388.72 plus 44.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.3,652.23 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.12,040.95 plus 61.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 12,805.64 plus 42.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.5,341.06 plus 14.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.18,146.69 plus 57.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 25,667.72 plus 40.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.6,321.64 plus 11.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.31,989.37 plus 52.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 45,933.60 plus 34.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 12,297.48 plus 10.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 58,231.07 plus 44.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A-4 Assembly—Indoor Sport Viewing 1,000 $1,827.76 plus $79.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,093.32 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,921.08 plus $99.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Arena, Skating Rink, Tennis Court 5,000 5,011.07 plus 77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,872.78 plus 18.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.7,883.85 plus 96.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 8,908.35 plus 46.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.3,652.23 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.12,560.59 plus 63.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 13,585.09 plus 44.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.5,341.06 plus 14.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.18,926.15 plus 59.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 26,966.82 plus 43.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.6,321.64 plus 11.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.33,288.46 plus 55.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 48,531.79 plus 36.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 12,297.48 plus 10.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 60,829.26 plus 47.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A A Occupancy Tenant Improvements 400 $636.75 plus $51.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.$1,054.05 plus $24.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.$1,690.80 plus $75.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 1,459.86 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.1,443.77 plus 23.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.2,903.63 plus 75.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 2,499.14 plus 32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 8000 s.f.1,833.50 plus 22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 8000 s.f.4,332.64 plus 55.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 8000 s.f. 8,000 3,798.23 plus 31.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.2,742.87 plus 18.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.6,541.10 plus 50.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 7,565.61 plus 29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f.3,169.33 plus 15.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f.10,734.93 plus 44.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 40,000 13,411.53 plus 24.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 6,193.97 plus 12.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,605.50 plus 36.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business—Bank 100 $2,043.93 plus $909.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f.$1,313.86 plus $97.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f.$3,357.79 plus $1,006.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. 500 5,681.39 plus 883.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f.1,703.59 plus 94.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f.7,384.99 plus 977.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,000 10,098.31 plus 534.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.2,223.23 plus 90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.12,321.54 plus 625.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 15,446.43 plus 515.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.3,132.60 plus 80.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.18,579.02 plus 596.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 30,905.65 plus 497.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,688.96 plus 70.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.34,594.62 plus 568.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 55,762.01 plus 432.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,233.25 plus 61.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 62,995.26 plus 494.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business—Clinic, Outpatient 100 $1,914.02 plus $811.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f.$1,313.86 plus $97.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f.$3,227.88 plus $909.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. 500 5,161.76 plus 805.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f.1,703.59 plus 94.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f.6,865.35 plus 899.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,000 9,188.95 plus 495.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.2,223.23 plus 90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.11,412.18 plus 586.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 14,147.33 plus 467.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.3,132.60 plus 80.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.17,279.93 plus 548.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 28,177.55 plus 452.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,688.96 plus 70.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.31,866.52 plus 523.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 50,825.45 plus 392.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,233.25 plus 61.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 58,058.70 plus 453.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business—Dry Cleaning 500 $983.88 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$2,353.14 plus $45.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$3,337.02 plus $123.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 2,542.79 plus 72.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.3,262.51 plus 42.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.5,805.30 plus 114.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,361.52 plus 44.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,041.96 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.8,403.49 plus 83.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,569.98 plus 41.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.5,990.60 plus 33.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.12,560.59 plus 74.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 12,805.64 plus 41.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.7,066.61 plus 27.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.19,872.25 plus 68.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 23,068.48 plus 34.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,858.63 plus 22.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 36,927.11 plus 56.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof BUILDING PERMIT FEES - CONSTRUCTION TYPES: IIA, IIB, IIIA, IIIB, IV New Construction Fee Schedule Page 9 of 21Page 234 of 572 Proposed Bldg. Fees IIA - III IBC Class IBC Occupancy Square Footage Plan Check Fee Inspection Check Fee Total BUILDING PERMIT FEES - CONSTRUCTION TYPES: IIA, IIB, IIIA, IIIB, IV New Construction Fee Schedule B Business—Professional Office 1,000 $1,914.02 plus $87.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,872.78 plus $29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,786.80 plus $116.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 5,421.57 plus 83.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,041.96 plus 26.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.9,463.54 plus 109.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 9,578.68 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.5,081.24 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.14,659.91 plus 75.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 14,775.05 plus 49.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.7,419.61 plus 20.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.22,194.66 plus 69.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 29,476.65 plus 47.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.8,755.43 plus 17.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.38,232.08 plus 64.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 52,990.26 plus 40.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 17,366.19 plus 14.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 70,356.45 plus 55.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business—High Rise Office 5,000 $5,833.13 plus $14.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.$11,186.98 plus $16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.$17,020.11 plus $31.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 8,821.05 plus 43.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.14,434.72 plus 14.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.23,255.77 plus 58.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 19,777.09 plus 35.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.19,890.92 plus 12.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.39,668.01 plus 47.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 37,314.87 plus 32.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 250000 s.f.26,126.57 plus 12.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 250000 s.f.63,441.44 plus 44.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 250000 s.f. 250,000 74,382.72 plus 29.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500000 s.f.36,331.85 plus 12.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500000 s.f.110,714.56 plus 41.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500000 s.f. 500,000 147,912.52 plus 28.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 67,582.45 plus 11.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 215,494.97 plus 39.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B B Occupancy Tenant Improvements 250 $355.11 plus $64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1250 s.f.$888.53 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1250 s.f.$1,243.63 plus $103.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1250 s.f. 1,250 1,004.65 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.1,278.25 plus 32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.2,282.91 plus 84.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 1,654.20 plus 36.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.1,538.07 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.3,192.27 plus 62.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,563.57 plus 33.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12500 s.f.2,187.62 plus 23.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12500 s.f.4,751.19 plus 56.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12500 s.f. 12,500 5,097.33 plus 32.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.2,649.69 plus 20.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.7,747.01 plus 52.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 9,124.52 plus 25.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 5,154.70 plus 16.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 14,279.22 plus 41.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof E Educational—Group Occupancy 500 $1,156.39 plus $97.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$1,538.07 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$2,694.46 plus $129.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 6+ persons, up to the 12th Grade 2,500 3,105.03 plus 77.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.2,187.62 plus 29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.5,292.65 plus 106.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 5,616.96 plus 57.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,742.87 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.8,359.83 plus 83.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 8,474.97 plus 56.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.4,041.96 plus 22.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.12,516.93 plus 78.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 16,876.48 plus 54.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.4,763.85 plus 18.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.21,640.33 plus 72.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 30,474.37 plus 45.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 9,383.02 plus 15.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 39,857.39 plus 60.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof E Educational—Day Care 300 $896.57 plus $108.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f.$1,538.07 plus $54.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f.$2,434.64 plus $162.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. 5+ children, older than 2 1/2 yrs 1,500 2,195.66 plus 86.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.2,187.62 plus 48.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.4,383.29 plus 135.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,000 3,928.14 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.2,742.87 plus 43.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.6,671.01 plus 108.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 5,876.78 plus 65.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f.4,041.96 plus 37.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f.9,918.75 plus 102.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 15,000 11,810.01 plus 62.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.4,763.85 plus 30.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.16,573.86 plus 92.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 21,120.89 plus 50.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 9,383.02 plus 25.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 30,503.91 plus 76.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof F-1 Factory Industrial—Moderate Hazard 1,500 $2,109.41 plus $51.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7500 s.f.$2,353.14 plus $10.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7500 s.f.$4,462.55 plus $61.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7500 s.f. 7,500 3,148.68 plus 50.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f.3,002.69 plus 9.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f.6,151.37 plus 60.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 15,000 6,959.71 plus 40.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.4,207.48 plus 7.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.11,167.19 plus 47.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 12,979.20 plus 35.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 75000 s.f.5,376.67 plus 4.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 75000 s.f.18,355.87 plus 39.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 75000 s.f. 75,000 25,624.07 plus 33.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 150000 s.f.7,527.56 plus 3.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 150000 s.f.33,151.63 plus 36.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 150000 s.f. 150,000 50,740.25 plus 31.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,799.94 plus 2.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 64,540.19 plus 34.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof F-2 Factory Industrial—Low Hazard 2,000 $2,239.32 plus $47.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.$4,691.51 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.$6,930.83 plus $69.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,006.69 plus 37.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.6,510.24 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.12,516.93 plus 58.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 10,727.09 plus 28.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f.8,234.67 plus 18.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f.18,961.76 plus 47.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 40,000 16,486.75 plus 27.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.12,002.05 plus 16.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.28,488.80 plus 43.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 32,769.09 plus 26.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 200000 s.f.14,152.94 plus 13.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 200000 s.f.46,922.03 plus 39.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 200000 s.f. 200,000 58,924.54 plus 22.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 27,960.07 plus 11.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 86,884.61 plus 34.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-1 High Hazard Group H-1 600 $680.40 plus $41.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.$1,573.68 plus $21.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.$2,254.09 plus $63.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. Pose a detonation hazard 3,000 1,677.08 plus 40.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.2,093.32 plus 20.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.3,770.40 plus 61.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 2,889.92 plus 24.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f.2,612.96 plus 19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f.5,502.87 plus 44.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 12,000 4,362.57 plus 22.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.3,782.14 plus 16.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.8,144.72 plus 39.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 8,389.77 plus 21.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f.4,539.64 plus 14.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f.12,929.41 plus 36.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 60,000 14,885.24 plus 17.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 8,863.38 plus 11.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 23,748.62 plus 29.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 10 of 21Page 235 of 572 Proposed Bldg. Fees IIA - III IBC Class IBC Occupancy Square Footage Plan Check Fee Inspection Check Fee Total BUILDING PERMIT FEES - CONSTRUCTION TYPES: IIA, IIB, IIIA, IIIB, IV New Construction Fee Schedule H-3 High Hazard Group H-3 600 $940.22 plus $68.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.$2,223.23 plus $37.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.$3,163.45 plus $106.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. Readily support combustion 3,000 2,586.44 plus 62.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.3,132.60 plus 34.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.5,719.04 plus 96.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 4,448.83 plus 39.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f.3,912.05 plus 30.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f.8,360.88 plus 70.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 12,000 6,830.85 plus 36.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.5,730.79 plus 25.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.12,561.64 plus 61.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 13,326.33 plus 34.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f.6,748.10 plus 21.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f.20,074.43 plus 55.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 60,000 23,719.08 plus 28.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,150.39 plus 17.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 36,869.48 plus 45.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-4 High Hazard Group H-4 300 $550.50 plus $61.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f.$1,443.77 plus $43.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f.$1,994.27 plus $104.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. Pose health hazards 1,500 1,287.35 plus 54.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.1,963.41 plus 41.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.3,250.76 plus 96.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,000 2,110.46 plus 36.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.2,483.05 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.4,593.51 plus 75.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 3,193.39 plus 30.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f.3,652.23 plus 33.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f.6,845.62 plus 63.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 15,000 5,921.49 plus 30.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.4,279.82 plus 27.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.10,201.31 plus 57.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 10,468.32 plus 23.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 8,343.74 plus 21.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 18,812.06 plus 45.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-5 High Hazard Group H-5 1,000 $1,070.13 plus $47.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,742.87 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,813.00 plus $73.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Semiconductor Fabrication, R&D 5,000 2,976.17 plus 42.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,782.14 plus 24.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.6,758.32 plus 66.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 5,098.38 plus 26.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.4,691.51 plus 22.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.9,789.89 plus 48.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 7,740.22 plus 24.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.6,899.97 plus 19.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.14,640.19 plus 43.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 15,015.15 plus 23.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.8,177.10 plus 15.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.23,192.25 plus 39.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 26,836.91 plus 19.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 16,138.31 plus 13.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 42,975.22 plus 32.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof I-1 Institutional—17+ persons, ambulatory 1,000 $2,023.15 plus $84.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,262.51 plus $29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$5,285.66 plus $113.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 5,400.80 plus 83.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,431.69 plus 27.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.9,832.49 plus 110.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 9,557.90 plus 51.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.5,600.88 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.15,158.78 plus 77.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 14,668.02 plus 48.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.8,199.07 plus 22.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.22,867.09 plus 70.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 29,087.97 plus 46.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.9,700.41 plus 18.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.38,788.38 plus 65.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 52,299.16 plus 39.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,090.62 plus 16.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 71,389.78 plus 55.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof I-2 Institutional—6+ persons, non-ambulatory 1,000 $2,282.97 plus $94.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,041.96 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$6,324.93 plus $133.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 6,050.35 plus 93.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.5,600.88 plus 35.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.11,651.22 plus 129.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 10,727.09 plus 57.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.7,029.88 plus 32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.17,756.97 plus 90.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 16,486.75 plus 54.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.10,277.62 plus 28.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.26,764.37 plus 82.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 32,725.44 plus 52.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.12,038.78 plus 23.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.44,764.21 plus 76.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 58,924.54 plus 44.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 23,897.27 plus 20.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 82,821.81 plus 64.90 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M Mercantile—Department & Drug Store 1,000 $1,286.30 plus $55.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,353.14 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,639.44 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,494.76 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,262.51 plus 21.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.6,757.26 plus 73.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,092.95 plus 32.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.4,041.96 plus 19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.10,134.91 plus 52.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 9,384.34 plus 30.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.5,990.60 plus 16.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.15,374.94 plus 47.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 18,607.91 plus 30.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.7,137.83 plus 13.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.25,745.74 plus 43.90 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 33,764.71 plus 25.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,929.85 plus 11.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 47,694.56 plus 37.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M Mercantile—Market 500 $766.66 plus $58.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$2,093.32 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$2,859.98 plus $97.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 1,935.85 plus 57.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.2,872.78 plus 31.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.4,808.62 plus 88.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,364.85 plus 37.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,652.23 plus 31.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.7,017.08 plus 68.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 5,227.24 plus 33.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.5,211.15 plus 27.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.10,438.38 plus 61.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 10,293.70 plus 33.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.6,228.46 plus 23.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.16,522.17 plus 56.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 18,565.31 plus 27.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 12,111.12 plus 19.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 30,676.42 plus 47.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M Mercantile—Motor fuel-dispensing 100 $1,936.90 plus $746.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f.$2,814.09 plus $292.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f.$4,750.98 plus $1,039.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. 500 4,924.81 plus 727.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f.3,983.27 plus 256.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f.8,908.09 plus 984.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,000 8,562.28 plus 441.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.4,892.64 plus 220.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.13,454.92 plus 662.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 12,979.20 plus 431.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.7,101.10 plus 190.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.20,080.30 plus 621.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 25,927.54 plus 412.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.8,579.36 plus 159.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.34,506.90 plus 571.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 46,540.54 plus 355.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 16,540.57 plus 137.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 63,081.11 plus 493.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 11 of 21Page 236 of 572 Proposed Bldg. Fees IIA - III IBC Class IBC Occupancy Square Footage Plan Check Fee Inspection Check Fee Total BUILDING PERMIT FEES - CONSTRUCTION TYPES: IIA, IIB, IIIA, IIIB, IV New Construction Fee Schedule M M Occupancy Tenant Improvements 500 $636.75 plus $51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$1,573.68 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$2,210.43 plus $84.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 1,676.03 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.2,223.23 plus 27.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.3,899.26 plus 79.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,975.12 plus 28.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,742.87 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.5,717.99 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,404.13 plus 28.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.3,912.05 plus 20.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.8,316.18 plus 49.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 8,734.79 plus 28.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.4,728.24 plus 17.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.13,463.03 plus 45.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 15,749.90 plus 23.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 9,181.89 plus 14.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 24,931.79 plus 38.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-1 Residential—Transient 1,000 $1,676.03 plus $71.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,389.87 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,065.90 plus $94.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Boarding Houses, Hotels, Motels 5,000 4,534.03 plus 71.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,299.24 plus 18.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.7,833.27 plus 89.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 8,085.24 plus 42.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.4,208.60 plus 18.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.12,293.85 plus 61.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 12,372.26 plus 41.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.6,027.33 plus 15.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.18,399.59 plus 56.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 24,671.05 plus 39.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.7,137.83 plus 13.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.31,808.88 plus 52.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 44,374.68 plus 33.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,893.12 plus 11.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 58,267.80 plus 45.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-2 Residential—Permanent, 2+ Dwellings 1,000 $1,764.38 plus $71.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,424.36 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,188.74 plus $90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Apartment, Dormitory, Timeshare 5,000 4,622.39 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,203.82 plus 18.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.7,826.21 plus 83.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,870.13 plus 42.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.4,113.18 plus 18.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.11,983.31 plus 60.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 12,114.54 plus 39.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.5,931.91 plus 15.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.18,046.45 plus 55.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 23,936.30 plus 35.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.6,878.01 plus 13.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.30,814.31 plus 48.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 47,449.91 plus 29.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,540.12 plus 11.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 60,990.03 plus 41.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-2 Residential—Permanent, 2+, Repeat 1,000 $855.02 plus $23.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,294.45 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,149.47 plus $46.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Apartment, Dormitory, Timeshare 5,000 1,764.38 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,203.82 plus 20.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,968.20 plus 43.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 2,933.57 plus 13.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.3,983.27 plus 18.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.6,916.84 plus 32.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 4,319.97 plus 12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.5,802.00 plus 15.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.10,121.97 plus 28.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 8,217.25 plus 12.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.6,748.10 plus 13.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.14,965.35 plus 25.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 14,582.82 plus 10.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,280.30 plus 10.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 27,863.12 plus 20.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-3 Dwellings—Custom Homes 1,500 $2,586.44 plus $90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$2,223.23 plus $51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$4,809.67 plus $142.90 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 3,495.81 plus 90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.2,742.87 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.6,238.68 plus 129.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 5,012.12 plus 90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.3,002.69 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.8,014.81 plus 116.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 5,921.49 plus 89.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f.3,262.51 plus 23.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f.9,183.99 plus 112.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 7,000 7,783.87 plus 88.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,723.45 plus 20.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.11,507.33 plus 108.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 10,425.71 plus 66.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 4,762.73 plus 15.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 15,188.44 plus 81.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-3 Dwellings—Production Phase 1,500 $1,027.53 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$1,647.14 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$2,674.67 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. of Master Plan (repeats)2,500 1,417.26 plus 32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.2,036.87 plus 17.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.3,454.13 plus 49.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 2,024.20 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.2,296.69 plus 12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.4,320.89 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,284.02 plus 23.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f.2,426.60 plus 12.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f.4,710.62 plus 35.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 7,000 2,977.22 plus 21.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,757.64 plus 12.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.5,734.86 plus 33.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 3,930.24 plus 13.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 3,537.09 plus 7.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,467.34 plus 21.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-3 Dwellings—Alternate Materials 1,500 $1,936.90 plus $64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$2,483.05 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$4,419.95 plus $142.90 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 2,586.44 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.3,262.51 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.5,848.95 plus 116.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 3,713.03 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.3,522.32 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.7,235.35 plus 90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,362.57 plus 63.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f.3,782.14 plus 23.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f.8,144.72 plus 86.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 7,000 5,705.32 plus 62.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,373.00 plus 20.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.10,078.32 plus 82.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,567.71 plus 43.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 5,542.19 plus 14.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,109.89 plus 58.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-4 Residential—Assisted Living (6-16 persons)1,000 $1,827.76 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,039.42 plus $29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,867.18 plus $107.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,945.59 plus 62.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,208.60 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.9,154.19 plus 85.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 8,864.70 plus 46.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.5,377.79 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.14,242.49 plus 70.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 13,541.44 plus 44.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.7,716.16 plus 20.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.21,257.60 plus 64.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 26,835.86 plus 43.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.9,216.38 plus 17.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.36,052.24 plus 60.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 48,444.48 plus 37.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 18,050.22 plus 15.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 66,494.70 plus 52.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-1 Storage—Moderate Hazard 1,000 $680.40 plus $31.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,742.87 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,423.27 plus $57.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 1,936.90 plus 26.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,782.14 plus 24.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.5,719.04 plus 50.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 3,279.64 plus 16.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.4,821.42 plus 22.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.8,101.06 plus 38.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 4,882.21 plus 15.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.7,029.88 plus 19.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.11,912.09 plus 34.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 9,558.95 plus 14.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.8,307.01 plus 15.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.17,865.97 plus 30.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 16,963.79 plus 12.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 16,268.22 plus 13.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 33,232.01 plus 25.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 12 of 21Page 237 of 572 Proposed Bldg. Fees IIA - III IBC Class IBC Occupancy Square Footage Plan Check Fee Inspection Check Fee Total BUILDING PERMIT FEES - CONSTRUCTION TYPES: IIA, IIB, IIIA, IIIB, IV New Construction Fee Schedule S-1 Storage—Moderate Hazard, Repair Garage 500 $810.31 plus $56.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$1,833.50 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$2,643.82 plus $95.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. Motor Vehicles (not High Hazard)2,500 1,936.90 plus 53.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.2,612.96 plus 33.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.4,549.85 plus 87.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,279.64 plus 34.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,262.51 plus 28.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.6,542.15 plus 63.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 5,012.12 plus 31.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.4,691.51 plus 25.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.9,703.63 plus 56.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 9,688.86 plus 30.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.5,578.92 plus 21.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.15,267.78 plus 51.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 17,223.61 plus 25.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,941.93 plus 17.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 28,165.54 plus 43.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-2 Storage—Low Hazard 1,000 $810.31 plus $34.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,483.05 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,293.36 plus $57.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,196.72 plus 34.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,392.42 plus 21.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.5,589.13 plus 55.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 3,929.19 plus 18.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.4,301.78 plus 19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.8,230.97 plus 38.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 5,791.58 plus 18.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.6,250.42 plus 16.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.12,042.00 plus 35.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 11,377.68 plus 17.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.7,397.65 plus 14.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.18,775.33 plus 32.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 20,211.53 plus 14.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 14,579.40 plus 12.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 34,790.92 plus 26.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-2 Storage—Low Hazard, Parking Garages 1,000 $788.49 plus $29.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,223.23 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,011.72 plus $49.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Open or Enclosed 5,000 1,979.50 plus 24.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,002.69 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,982.19 plus 41.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 3,538.41 plus 18.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.3,817.75 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.7,356.17 plus 35.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 5,400.80 plus 17.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.5,506.58 plus 14.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.10,907.37 plus 32.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 10,640.83 plus 16.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.6,488.28 plus 12.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.17,129.11 plus 29.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 19,042.34 plus 14.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 12,831.88 plus 10.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 31,874.23 plus 24.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Other Tenant Improvements 600 $766.66 plus $48.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.$1,573.68 plus $27.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.$2,340.34 plus $75.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,000 1,935.85 plus 43.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.2,223.23 plus 24.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.4,159.08 plus 67.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 3,234.94 plus 30.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f.2,742.87 plus 21.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f.5,977.81 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 12,000 5,053.67 plus 26.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.4,041.96 plus 18.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.9,095.64 plus 44.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 11,181.24 plus 22.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f.4,728.24 plus 15.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f.15,909.48 plus 37.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 60,000 17,828.45 plus 18.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 9,311.80 plus 12.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 27,140.25 plus 31.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Shell Bldg: Business—Professional Office 1,000 $1,308.13 plus $49.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,612.96 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,921.08 plus $72.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,278.59 plus 39.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,522.32 plus 21.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.6,800.92 plus 61.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 5,876.78 plus 30.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.4,467.30 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.10,344.08 plus 51.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 8,908.35 plus 29.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.6,545.85 plus 17.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.15,454.20 plus 47.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 17,785.85 plus 25.90 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.7,787.38 plus 15.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.25,573.23 plus 40.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 30,734.19 plus 22.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 15,300.16 plus 12.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 46,034.36 plus 34.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Other Shell Building 1,000 $1,178.22 plus $46.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,742.87 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,921.08 plus $72.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,018.77 plus 37.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,782.14 plus 24.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.6,800.92 plus 61.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 5,357.14 plus 29.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.4,857.03 plus 22.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.10,214.17 plus 51.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 8,258.81 plus 26.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.7,065.49 plus 19.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.15,324.30 plus 46.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 16,356.85 plus 26.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.8,307.01 plus 16.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.24,663.86 plus 42.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 29,435.10 plus 22.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 16,339.44 plus 13.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 45,774.54 plus 35.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 13 of 21Page 238 of 572 IBC Class IBC Occupancy Square Footage Plan Check Fee Inspection Check Fee Total A-1 Assembly—Fixed Seating 1,000 $1,089.65 plus $46.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$1,416.21 plus $12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,505.86 plus $59.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Theater, Concert Hall 5,000 2,932.52 plus 44.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.1,935.85 plus 12.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,868.36 plus 56.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 5,140.98 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.2,455.48 plus 11.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.7,596.46 plus 37.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 7,739.17 plus 25.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.3,624.67 plus 9.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.11,363.84 plus 35.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 15,534.79 plus 24.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.4,187.96 plus 8.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.19,722.75 plus 32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 27,746.27 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 8,215.15 plus 6.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 35,961.43 plus 27.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A-2 Assembly—Food & Drink 1,000 $1,438.03 plus $60.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$1,935.85 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,373.88 plus $79.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Restaurant, Night Club, Bar 5,000 3,841.88 plus 57.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,715.30 plus 17.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.6,557.19 plus 74.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,699.89 plus 36.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.3,364.85 plus 15.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.10,064.74 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 10,337.36 plus 34.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.4,923.76 plus 13.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.15,261.12 plus 47.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 20,601.25 plus 32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.5,876.78 plus 11.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.26,478.04 plus 43.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 36,839.94 plus 27.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,462.89 plus 9.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 48,302.82 plus 37.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A-3 Assembly—Worship, Amusement 1,000 $1,438.03 plus $60.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$1,676.03 plus $16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,114.06 plus $76.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Arcade, Church, Community Hall 5,000 3,841.88 plus 57.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,325.57 plus 12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.6,167.46 plus 70.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,699.89 plus 36.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.2,975.12 plus 12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.9,675.01 plus 49.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 10,337.36 plus 34.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.4,274.22 plus 11.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.14,611.57 plus 45.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 20,601.25 plus 32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.5,097.33 plus 9.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.25,698.58 plus 42.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 36,839.94 plus 27.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 9,903.98 plus 8.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 46,743.91 plus 35.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A-4 Assembly—Indoor Sport Viewing 1,000 $1,438.03 plus $66.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$1,676.03 plus $16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,114.06 plus $82.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Arena, Skating Rink, Tennis Court 5,000 4,101.70 plus 59.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,325.57 plus 12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.6,427.28 plus 72.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,089.62 plus 37.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.2,975.12 plus 12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.10,064.74 plus 50.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 10,856.99 plus 35.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.4,274.22 plus 11.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.15,131.21 plus 47.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 21,640.53 plus 34.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.5,097.33 plus 9.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.26,737.86 plus 43.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 38,788.58 plus 29.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 9,903.98 plus 8.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 48,692.55 plus 37.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A A Occupancy Tenant Improvements 400 $506.84 plus $40.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.$896.57 plus $16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.$1,403.41 plus $56.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 1,156.39 plus 45.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.1,156.39 plus 16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.2,312.78 plus 61.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 2,065.76 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 8000 s.f.1,546.12 plus 16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 8000 s.f.3,611.87 plus 42.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 8000 s.f. 8,000 3,105.03 plus 24.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.2,195.66 plus 14.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.5,300.70 plus 38.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 6,006.69 plus 24.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f.2,492.21 plus 12.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f.8,498.91 plus 36.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 40,000 10,813.34 plus 19.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 4,997.22 plus 10.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 15,810.56 plus 30.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business—Bank 100 $1,676.03 plus $714.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f.$1,026.48 plus $97.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f.$2,702.51 plus $811.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. 500 4,534.03 plus 701.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f.1,416.21 plus 77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f.5,950.24 plus 779.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,000 8,041.59 plus 441.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.1,805.94 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.9,847.53 plus 506.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 12,458.51 plus 412.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.2,455.48 plus 60.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.14,913.99 plus 472.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 24,843.56 plus 394.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,011.85 plus 55.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.27,855.41 plus 450.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 44,589.80 plus 343.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 5,776.68 plus 48.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 50,366.48 plus 391.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business—Clinic, Outpatient 100 $1,546.12 plus $649.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f.$1,026.48 plus $97.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f.$2,572.60 plus $746.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. 500 4,144.31 plus 649.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f.1,416.21 plus 77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f.5,560.51 plus 727.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,000 7,392.04 plus 389.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.1,805.94 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.9,197.98 plus 428.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 11,289.33 plus 378.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.2,195.66 plus 27.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.13,484.99 plus 405.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 22,635.10 plus 361.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,011.85 plus 23.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.25,646.95 plus 384.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 40,692.52 plus 312.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 5,776.68 plus 19.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 46,469.19 plus 332.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business—Dry Cleaning 500 $766.66 plus $58.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$1,935.85 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$2,702.51 plus $90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 1,935.85 plus 58.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.2,585.39 plus 31.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.4,521.24 plus 89.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,386.68 plus 36.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,234.94 plus 31.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.6,621.62 plus 67.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 5,205.41 plus 33.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.4,793.85 plus 26.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.9,999.26 plus 60.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 10,293.70 plus 32.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.5,631.87 plus 21.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.15,925.57 plus 54.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 18,521.65 plus 27.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,124.79 plus 18.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 29,646.45 plus 45.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof BUILDING PERMIT FEES - CONSTRUCTION TYPES: VA, VB New Construction Fee Schedule Page 239 of 572 IBC Class IBC Occupancy Square Footage Plan Check Fee Inspection Check Fee Total BUILDING PERMIT FEES - CONSTRUCTION TYPES: VA, VB New Construction Fee Schedule B Business—Professional Office 1,000 $1,589.77 plus $71.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,325.57 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,915.34 plus $94.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,447.78 plus 68.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,234.94 plus 20.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.7,682.72 plus 89.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,869.08 plus 40.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.4,144.31 plus 18.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.12,013.38 plus 58.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 11,896.27 plus 39.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.5,984.87 plus 15.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.17,881.14 plus 55.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 23,761.68 plus 37.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.7,082.70 plus 13.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.30,844.38 plus 51.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 42,685.86 plus 32.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,874.72 plus 11.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 56,560.58 plus 44.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business—High Rise Office 5,000 $4,707.60 plus $35.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.$8,950.96 plus $12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.$13,658.55 plus $47.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 7,175.88 plus 34.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.11,549.14 plus 11.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.18,725.02 plus 46.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 15,923.46 plus 28.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.15,836.16 plus 10.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.31,759.62 plus 38.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 29,953.68 plus 25.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 250000 s.f.20,924.45 plus 10.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 250000 s.f.50,878.14 plus 35.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 250000 s.f. 250,000 59,616.69 plus 23.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500000 s.f.29,037.39 plus 9.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500000 s.f.88,654.09 plus 33.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500000 s.f. 500,000 118,423.07 plus 22.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 54,016.74 plus 9.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 172,439.81 plus 32.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B B Occupancy Tenant Improvements 250 $355.11 plus $51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1250 s.f.$766.66 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1250 s.f.$1,121.77 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1250 s.f. 1,250 874.74 plus 41.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.1,026.48 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.1,901.22 plus 62.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 1,394.38 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.1,286.30 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.2,680.68 plus 46.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,043.93 plus 25.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12500 s.f.1,805.94 plus 18.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12500 s.f.3,849.86 plus 44.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12500 s.f. 12,500 4,144.31 plus 24.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.2,102.49 plus 16.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.6,246.79 plus 41.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 7,262.13 plus 19.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 4,217.77 plus 13.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,479.90 plus 33.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof E Educational—Group Occupancy 500 $1,026.48 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$1,264.47 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$2,290.95 plus $103.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 6+ persons, up to the 12th Grade 2,500 2,585.39 plus 74.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.1,784.11 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.4,369.50 plus 97.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,447.78 plus 46.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,195.66 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.6,643.44 plus 67.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,786.15 plus 45.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.3,234.94 plus 17.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.10,021.09 plus 63.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 13,628.75 plus 42.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.3,813.13 plus 14.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.17,441.88 plus 57.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 24,368.63 plus 35.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,509.16 plus 12.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 31,877.78 plus 48.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof E Educational—Day Care 300 $636.75 plus $97.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f.$1,264.47 plus $43.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f.$1,901.22 plus $140.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. 5+ children, older than 2 1/2 yrs 1,500 1,805.94 plus 89.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.1,784.11 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.3,590.05 plus 128.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,000 3,148.68 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.2,195.66 plus 34.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.5,344.35 plus 86.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 4,707.60 plus 52.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f.3,234.94 plus 29.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f.7,942.54 plus 82.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 15,000 9,471.64 plus 49.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.3,813.13 plus 24.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.13,284.78 plus 74.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 16,963.79 plus 41.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,509.16 plus 20.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 24,472.95 plus 61.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof F-1 Factory Industrial—Moderate Hazard 1,500 $1,763.33 plus $40.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7500 s.f.$1,914.02 plus $11.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7500 s.f.$3,677.35 plus $51.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7500 s.f. 7,500 2,542.79 plus 39.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f.2,433.66 plus 13.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f.4,976.45 plus 53.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 15,000 5,530.71 plus 32.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.3,234.94 plus 6.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.8,765.65 plus 39.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 10,381.01 plus 29.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 75000 s.f.4,274.22 plus 6.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 75000 s.f.14,655.23 plus 36.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 75000 s.f. 75,000 20,513.95 plus 26.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 150000 s.f.6,021.60 plus 6.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 150000 s.f.26,535.54 plus 33.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 150000 s.f. 150,000 40,737.22 plus 25.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,146.62 plus 6.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 51,883.84 plus 31.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof F-2 Factory Industrial—Low Hazard 2,000 $1,893.24 plus $37.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.$3,732.75 plus $17.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.$5,625.99 plus $55.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,881.16 plus 30.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.5,161.76 plus 16.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.10,042.92 plus 46.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 8,648.53 plus 22.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f.6,482.68 plus 15.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f.15,131.21 plus 38.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 40,000 13,239.02 plus 21.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.9,600.50 plus 13.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.22,839.52 plus 34.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 26,229.96 plus 21.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 200000 s.f.11,347.88 plus 10.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 200000 s.f.37,577.85 plus 31.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 200000 s.f. 200,000 47,232.69 plus 18.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 22,318.83 plus 9.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 69,551.53 plus 27.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-1 High Hazard Group H-1 600 $550.50 plus $36.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.$1,286.30 plus $17.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.$1,836.79 plus $53.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. Pose a detonation hazard 3,000 1,417.26 plus 31.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.1,676.03 plus 17.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.3,093.29 plus 49.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 2,370.28 plus 20.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f.2,065.76 plus 17.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f.4,436.03 plus 37.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 12,000 3,583.12 plus 18.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.3,105.03 plus 14.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.6,688.15 plus 32.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 6,830.85 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f.3,705.05 plus 11.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f.10,535.90 plus 28.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 60,000 11,897.32 plus 13.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,119.43 plus 9.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,016.75 plus 22.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 240 of 572 IBC Class IBC Occupancy Square Footage Plan Check Fee Inspection Check Fee Total BUILDING PERMIT FEES - CONSTRUCTION TYPES: VA, VB New Construction Fee Schedule H-3 High Hazard Group H-3 600 $810.31 plus $52.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.$1,286.30 plus $17.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.$2,096.61 plus $69.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. Readily support combustion 3,000 2,066.81 plus 53.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.1,676.03 plus 17.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.3,742.83 plus 70.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 3,669.37 plus 31.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f.2,065.76 plus 17.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f.5,735.13 plus 48.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 12,000 5,531.76 plus 28.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.3,105.03 plus 14.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.8,636.79 plus 43.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 10,728.14 plus 27.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f.3,705.05 plus 11.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f.14,433.19 plus 39.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 60,000 19,042.34 plus 22.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,119.43 plus 9.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 26,161.77 plus 32.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-4 High Hazard Group H-4 300 $420.59 plus $50.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f.$1,805.94 plus $54.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f.$2,226.52 plus $104.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. Pose health hazards 1,500 1,027.53 plus 46.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.2,455.48 plus 50.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.3,483.01 plus 97.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,000 1,720.73 plus 27.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.3,105.03 plus 47.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.4,825.76 plus 75.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 2,543.84 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f.4,534.03 plus 40.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f.7,077.88 plus 66.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 15,000 4,882.21 plus 24.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.5,393.87 plus 34.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.10,276.09 plus 58.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 8,519.68 plus 19.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,497.07 plus 26.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,016.75 plus 46.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-5 High Hazard Group H-5 1,000 $940.22 plus $34.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$1,156.39 plus $9.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,096.61 plus $44.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Semiconductor Fabrication, R&D 5,000 2,326.62 plus 34.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.1,546.12 plus 9.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,872.74 plus 44.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,059.10 plus 21.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.1,935.85 plus 9.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.5,994.95 plus 30.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 6,181.31 plus 19.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.2,845.21 plus 7.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.9,026.52 plus 27.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 12,157.14 plus 18.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.3,445.23 plus 6.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.15,602.37 plus 25.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 21,640.53 plus 15.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 6,729.70 plus 5.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 28,370.23 plus 21.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof I-1 Institutional—17+ persons, ambulatory 1,000 $1,633.42 plus $68.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,195.66 plus $24.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,829.09 plus $92.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,361.52 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,975.12 plus 24.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.7,336.64 plus 89.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,609.26 plus 42.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.3,105.03 plus 24.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.10,714.29 plus 66.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 11,810.01 plus 38.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.5,573.31 plus 18.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.17,383.32 plus 56.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 23,242.05 plus 37.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.6,541.23 plus 12.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.29,783.28 plus 50.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 41,906.40 plus 32.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 12,943.53 plus 10.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 54,849.93 plus 42.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof I-2 Institutional—6+ persons, non-ambulatory 1,000 $1,893.24 plus $74.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,585.39 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,478.64 plus $100.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,881.16 plus 75.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,624.67 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.8,505.83 plus 98.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 8,648.53 plus 45.90 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.4,534.03 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.13,182.57 plus 66.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 13,239.02 plus 43.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.6,612.59 plus 17.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.19,851.60 plus 61.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 26,229.96 plus 42.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.7,710.42 plus 15.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.33,940.38 plus 57.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 47,232.69 plus 35.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 15,281.90 plus 12.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 62,514.59 plus 48.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M Mercantile—Department & Drug Store 1,000 $1,026.48 plus $45.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,234.94 plus $29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$4,261.42 plus $74.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,845.21 plus 42.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,404.13 plus 27.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.7,249.34 plus 70.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,967.42 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.5,573.31 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.10,540.73 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 7,565.61 plus 24.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.8,171.50 plus 22.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.15,737.10 plus 46.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 14,927.84 plus 23.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.9,680.89 plus 18.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.24,608.73 plus 42.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 26,749.60 plus 20.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,071.10 plus 15.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 45,820.70 plus 35.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M Mercantile—Market 500 $636.75 plus $45.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$1,935.85 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$2,572.60 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 1,546.12 plus 37.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.2,585.39 plus 31.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.4,131.51 plus 68.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,758.96 plus 28.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,234.94 plus 31.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.5,993.90 plus 59.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,187.96 plus 27.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.4,793.85 plus 26.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.8,981.81 plus 54.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 8,302.46 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.5,653.69 plus 21.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.13,956.15 plus 47.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 14,797.93 plus 21.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,146.62 plus 18.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 25,944.55 plus 40.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M Mercantile—Motor fuel-dispensing 100 $1,547.17 plus $617.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f.$1,719.68 plus $162.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f.$3,266.85 plus $779.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. 500 4,015.45 plus 571.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f.2,369.23 plus 146.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f.6,384.67 plus 717.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,000 6,873.46 plus 363.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.2,888.87 plus 129.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f.9,762.32 plus 493.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 10,510.92 plus 345.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.4,187.96 plus 112.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.14,698.88 plus 457.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 20,861.07 plus 329.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.5,091.45 plus 94.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.25,952.53 plus 423.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 37,316.97 plus 283.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 9,804.92 plus 81.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 47,121.89 plus 365.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 241 of 572 IBC Class IBC Occupancy Square Footage Plan Check Fee Inspection Check Fee Total BUILDING PERMIT FEES - CONSTRUCTION TYPES: VA, VB New Construction Fee Schedule M M Occupancy Tenant Improvements 500 $506.84 plus $45.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$1,286.30 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$1,793.14 plus $71.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 1,416.21 plus 37.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.1,805.94 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.3,222.14 plus 60.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,347.40 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,195.66 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,543.07 plus 46.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 3,646.50 plus 22.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.3,234.94 plus 17.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.6,881.44 plus 40.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 7,045.97 plus 22.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.3,791.31 plus 14.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.10,837.28 plus 36.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 12,632.07 plus 18.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,335.59 plus 11.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,967.67 plus 30.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-1 Residential—Transient 1,000 $1,416.21 plus $55.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$1,972.58 plus $16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,388.78 plus $71.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Boarding Houses, Hotels, Motels 5,000 3,624.67 plus 44.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,622.12 plus 15.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.6,246.79 plus 60.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,526.33 plus 33.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.3,271.67 plus 15.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.9,798.00 plus 49.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 9,903.98 plus 32.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.4,830.58 plus 13.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.14,734.56 plus 46.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 19,734.49 plus 31.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.5,653.69 plus 10.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.25,388.18 plus 42.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 35,540.84 plus 27.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,109.89 plus 9.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 46,650.73 plus 36.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-2 Residential—Permanent, 2+ Dwellings 1,000 $1,504.57 plus $55.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$1,849.59 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,354.15 plus $74.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Apartment, Dormitory, Timeshare 5,000 3,713.03 plus 54.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,629.05 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.6,342.07 plus 71.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,441.12 plus 33.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.3,278.59 plus 14.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.9,719.72 plus 47.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 9,776.17 plus 31.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.4,707.60 plus 12.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.14,483.76 plus 43.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 19,259.56 plus 30.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.5,523.78 plus 10.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.24,783.34 plus 40.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 34,329.05 plus 25.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,756.89 plus 8.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 45,085.95 plus 34.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-2 Residential—Permanent, 2+, Repeat 1,000 $725.11 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$1,849.59 plus $16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,574.70 plus $35.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Apartment, Dormitory, Timeshare 5,000 1,504.57 plus 18.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,499.14 plus 15.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,003.70 plus 33.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 2,413.93 plus 11.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.3,148.68 plus 14.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.5,562.62 plus 25.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 3,540.51 plus 10.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.4,577.69 plus 12.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.8,118.20 plus 22.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 6,658.34 plus 10.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.5,393.87 plus 10.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.12,052.22 plus 20.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 11,724.81 plus 8.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,626.98 plus 8.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 22,351.79 plus 16.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-3 Dwellings—Custom Homes 1,500 $2,066.81 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$1,676.03 plus $51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$3,742.83 plus $129.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 2,846.26 plus 83.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.2,195.66 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.5,041.93 plus 122.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 4,102.75 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.2,455.48 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.6,558.24 plus 90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,752.30 plus 73.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f.2,715.30 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f.7,467.60 plus 99.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 7,000 6,224.96 plus 70.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,018.77 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.9,243.73 plus 96.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 8,347.16 plus 53.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 3,798.23 plus 19.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 12,145.39 plus 72.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-3 Dwellings—Production Phase 1,500 $897.62 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$1,359.76 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$2,257.38 plus $51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. of Master Plan (repeats)2,500 1,157.44 plus 31.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.1,619.58 plus 17.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.2,777.02 plus 49.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 1,634.47 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.1,879.40 plus 12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.3,513.87 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 1,894.29 plus 24.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f.2,009.31 plus 11.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f.3,903.60 plus 36.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 7,000 2,457.58 plus 23.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,182.87 plus 10.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,640.45 plus 33.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 3,150.79 plus 14.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 2,832.42 plus 6.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 5,983.20 plus 21.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-3 Dwellings—Alternate Materials 1,500 $1,547.17 plus $51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$1,935.85 plus $64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$3,483.01 plus $116.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 2,066.81 plus 66.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.2,585.39 plus 45.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f.4,652.20 plus 111.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 3,063.48 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.2,845.21 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.5,908.69 plus 77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,583.12 plus 54.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f.3,105.03 plus 24.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f.6,688.15 plus 78.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 7,000 4,666.05 plus 49.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,538.41 plus 23.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.8,204.46 plus 72.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,138.70 plus 34.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 4,447.78 plus 16.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,586.48 plus 51.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-4 Residential—Assisted Living (6-16 persons)1,000 $1,438.03 plus $64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,492.21 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,930.25 plus $87.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,036.22 plus 60.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,401.58 plus 21.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.7,437.80 plus 81.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,045.97 plus 37.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.4,310.95 plus 19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.11,356.91 plus 57.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 10,813.34 plus 35.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.6,259.59 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.17,072.93 plus 52.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 21,509.57 plus 34.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.7,342.52 plus 14.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.28,852.09 plus 48.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 38,701.27 plus 29.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 14,487.54 plus 12.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 53,188.81 plus 41.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 242 of 572 IBC Class IBC Occupancy Square Footage Plan Check Fee Inspection Check Fee Total BUILDING PERMIT FEES - CONSTRUCTION TYPES: VA, VB New Construction Fee Schedule S-1 Storage—Moderate Hazard 1,000 $680.40 plus $21.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,195.66 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,876.07 plus $44.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 1,547.17 plus 21.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,105.03 plus 20.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,652.20 plus 42.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 2,630.10 plus 13.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.3,754.58 plus 18.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.6,384.67 plus 31.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 3,972.84 plus 12.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.5,573.31 plus 15.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.9,546.15 plus 28.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 7,740.22 plus 11.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.6,563.06 plus 12.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.14,303.28 plus 24.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 13,586.14 plus 9.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 12,965.35 plus 10.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 26,551.50 plus 20.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-1 Storage—Moderate Hazard, Repair Garage 500 $680.40 plus $43.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$1,546.12 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f.$2,226.52 plus $69.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. Motor Vehicles (not High Hazard)2,500 1,547.17 plus 35.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.2,065.76 plus 24.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.3,612.92 plus 59.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,760.01 plus 26.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,585.39 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.5,345.40 plus 50.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,102.75 plus 25.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.3,754.58 plus 20.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f.7,857.33 plus 45.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 7,870.13 plus 23.90 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.4,484.51 plus 17.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.12,354.64 plus 41.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 13,845.96 plus 19.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 8,808.25 plus 14.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 22,654.21 plus 34.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-2 Storage—Low Hazard 1,000 $680.40 plus $28.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$1,935.85 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,616.25 plus $47.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 1,806.99 plus 26.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,715.30 plus 15.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,522.29 plus 42.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 3,149.73 plus 16.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.3,494.76 plus 15.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.6,644.49 plus 31.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 4,752.30 plus 14.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.5,053.67 plus 13.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.9,805.97 plus 28.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 9,169.22 plus 14.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.5,913.51 plus 11.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.15,082.74 plus 25.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 16,314.24 plus 12.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,666.26 plus 9.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 27,980.50 plus 21.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-2 Storage—Low Hazard, Parking Garages 1,000 $658.58 plus $26.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$1,805.94 plus $16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,464.51 plus $42.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Open or Enclosed 5,000 1,719.68 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,455.48 plus 15.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.4,175.16 plus 38.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 2,888.87 plus 23.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.2,996.95 plus 14.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.5,885.81 plus 37.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 4,361.52 plus 22.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.4,425.95 plus 12.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.8,787.47 plus 34.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 11,160.47 plus 8.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.5,263.97 plus 10.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.16,424.43 plus 18.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 15,274.97 plus 6.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,280.91 plus 8.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 25,555.87 plus 15.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Other Tenant Improvements 600 $636.75 plus $37.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.$1,286.30 plus $21.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f.$1,923.05 plus $59.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,000 1,546.12 plus 29.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.1,805.94 plus 19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f.3,352.05 plus 49.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 2,715.30 plus 21.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f.2,195.66 plus 17.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f.4,910.97 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 12,000 4,014.40 plus 21.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.3,234.94 plus 14.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f.7,249.34 plus 36.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 7,933.51 plus 21.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f.3,791.31 plus 12.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f.11,724.81 plus 33.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 60,000 14,320.90 plus 17.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,465.50 plus 10.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 21,786.40 plus 28.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Shell Bldg: Business—Professional Office 1,000 $1,048.31 plus $39.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$799.14 plus $51.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$1,847.44 plus $90.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,629.05 plus 32.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.2,845.21 plus 34.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.5,474.26 plus 66.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,707.60 plus 25.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.3,646.50 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.8,354.09 plus 42.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 7,219.53 plus 23.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.5,335.32 plus 14.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.12,554.85 plus 38.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 14,278.29 plus 22.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.6,173.33 plus 12.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.20,451.63 plus 34.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 25,537.81 plus 19.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 12,229.55 plus 10.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 37,767.36 plus 29.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Other Shell Building 1,000 $918.40 plus $39.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$2,195.66 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f.$3,114.06 plus $62.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,499.14 plus 36.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.3,105.03 plus 19.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f.5,604.17 plus 56.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,317.87 plus 23.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.3,906.31 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f.8,224.18 plus 40.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 6,699.89 plus 21.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.5,595.14 plus 14.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f.12,295.03 plus 36.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 13,109.11 plus 20.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.6,692.97 plus 12.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f.19,802.08 plus 33.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 23,589.17 plus 17.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,138.92 plus 10.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 36,728.09 plus 28.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 243 of 572 National City - User Fee Fully Burdened Hourly Rates Department Position Fully Burdened Hourly Rate 100: Police Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Officer $74.91 104: Library Fund Academic Enrichment Programs Coordinator $134.88 100: Finance Accountant $107.32 100: Finance Accountant Trainee $91.24 100: Finance Accounting Assistant $76.18 100: Police Administrative Secretary $74.96 100: Community Development Administrative Secretary $77.91 100: Fire Administrative Secretary $75.51 100: Human Resources Administrative Secretary $74.24 100: Finance Administrative Technician $92.60 100: Police Alarm Program Coordinator $63.13 100: Police Animal Regulations Officer $82.14 100: City Attorney Assistant City Attorney $284.05 100: City Manager - Operations Assistant City Manager $266.74 100: Engineering & Public Works Assistant Engineer-Civil $162.40 100: Community Development Assistant Planner $113.73 100: Police Assistant Police Chief $290.44 105: Parks Maintenance Fund Assistant Tree Trimmer $93.28 100: Engineering & Public Works Associate Engineer-Civil $183.17 100: Community Development Associate Planner $125.67 100: Engineering & Public Works Asst Director of PW/Engineering $271.03 100: Fire Battalion Chief $202.10 100: Finance Budget Manager $180.55 100: Fire Building Inspector $111.80 100: Fire Building Inspector/Plan Checker $118.72 100: Community Development Building Official $206.76 626: Facilities Maint Fund Building Trades Specialist $91.64 100: Finance Buyer $98.21 626: Facilities Maint Fund Carpenter $89.23 100: City Attorney City Attorney $296.57 100: City Clerk City Clerk $185.88 104: Library Fund City Librarian $330.46 100: Engineering & Public Works Civil Engineering Technician $122.66 100: Community Development Code Conformance Officer I $96.35 100: Community Development Code Conformance Officer II $105.67 100: Community Development Community Development Executive Director $291.26 100: Community Development Community Development Manager $187.91 100: Community Development Community Development Specialist I $103.01 100: Community Development Community Development Specialist II $113.82 100: Community Development Community Development Specialist III $163.46 100: Community Services Community Services Director $246.49 100: Community Services Community Services Manager $160.36 100: Community Services Community Services Officer $80.73 100: Police Confidential Assistant (At-Will)$81.94 100: Engineering & Public Works Construction Inspector $130.27 100: Police Corporal $162.73 100: Police Crime & Intelligence Analyst $113.77 100: Police Crime Analyst $107.18 100: Police Crime Scene Specialist $101.02 626: Facilities Maint Fund Custodian $60.11 100: City Attorney Deputy City Attorney $209.43 These rates were established in the 2025 User Fee Study but were left out of the final fee schedule. They will be added in this revision. Page 244 of 572 National City - User Fee Fully Burdened Hourly Rates Department Position Fully Burdened Hourly Rate 100: City Clerk Deputy City Clerk $123.17 100: City Manager - Operations Deputy City Manager $251.59 100: Human Resources Deputy Director of Human Resources $182.65 100: Fire Deputy Fire Marshal $158.97 100: Finance Director of Administrative Services $255.74 100: Fire Director of Building & Safety $221.80 100: Community Development Director of Community Development $270.19 100: Fire Director of Emergency Services $283.64 100: Finance Director of Finance $243.88 100: Housing & Economic Development Director of Housing & Economic Development $220.67 100: Community Development Director of Neighborhood Services $244.67 100: Community Development Director of Planning $230.83 100: Engineering & Public Works Director of Public Works $342.78 100: Engineering & Public Works Director of Public Works/City Engineer $342.78 626: Facilities Maint Fund Electrician $99.04 100: Fire Emergency Manager $158.97 100: Engineering & Public Works Equipment Maint Supervisor $176.22 100: Engineering & Public Works Equipment Mechanic I $105.66 100: Engineering & Public Works Equipment Mechanic II $116.10 100: Engineering & Public Works Equipment Operator $102.24 100: City Manager - Operations Executive Assistant I $69.49 100: Human Resources Executive Assistant II $88.75 100: Police Executive Assistant II $89.61 100: City Manager - Operations Executive Assistant III $84.75 100: City Attorney Executive Assistant IV $106.64 100: City Clerk Executive Assistant IV $94.09 100: City Manager - Operations Executive Assistant IV $89.47 166: Nutrition Executive Chef $114.05 100: City Manager - Operations Executive Secretary $76.07 100: Engineering & Public Works Executive Secretary $105.04 626: Facilities Maint Fund Facilities Maint Supervisor $125.68 100: Finance Financial Services Officer $183.76 100: Fire Fire Battalion Chief $196.93 100: Fire Fire Captain $158.97 100: Fire Fire Chief $283.64 100: Fire Fire Division Chief $240.05 100: Fire Fire Engineer $137.78 100: Fire Fire Inspector I $109.00 100: Fire Fire Inspector II $117.59 100: Fire Firefighter $119.56 166: Nutrition Food Services Worker $87.42 100: Community Development Graffiti Removal Assistant $75.12 100: Community Development Graffiti Removal Technician $88.78 166: Nutrition Home Delivered Meal Coordinator $92.82 166: Nutrition Home Delivered Meal Driver $91.38 100: Community Development Homelessness Services Coordinator $166.84 100: Housing & Economic Development Housing Assistant $74.77 100: Housing & Economic Development Housing Inspector I $97.61 100: Housing & Economic Development Housing Inspector II $107.00 100: Housing & Economic Development Housing Programs Manager $166.61 100: Housing & Economic Development Housing Specialist $109.22 Page 245 of 572 National City - User Fee Fully Burdened Hourly Rates Department Position Fully Burdened Hourly Rate 100: Human Resources Human Resources Director $248.45 100: Human Resources Human Resources Manager $182.65 629: Information Systems Maintenanc Information Technology Analyst $118.58 629: Information Systems Maintenanc Information Technology Manager $177.24 629: Information Systems Maintenanc Information Technology Technician $99.43 100: Engineering & Public Works Junior Engineer-Civil $138.66 100: Engineering & Public Works Lead Equipment Mechanic $127.10 100: Engineering & Public Works Lead Hazard Control Program Case Manager $115.81 100: Engineering & Public Works Lead Hazard Control Program Coordinator $126.77 100: Housing & Economic Development Lead Housing Inspector $96.78 100: Human Resources Lead Risk Inspector/Assessor $97.71 100: Engineering & Public Works Lead Sampling Technician $93.57 105: Parks Maintenance Fund Lead Tree Trimmer $102.63 104: Library Fund Librarian $134.88 104: Library Fund Library and Community Services Director $393.39 104: Library Fund Library Assistant $81.55 104: Library Fund Library Circulation Supervisor $117.37 104: Library Fund Library Technician $98.58 100: Engineering & Public Works Maintenance Worker $87.77 125: Sewer Service Fund Maintenance Worker $71.40 100: Finance Management Analyst I $105.84 100: Finance Management Analyst II $120.28 100: Finance Management Analyst III $134.73 100: Finance Management Analyst Trainee $84.80 100: City Manager - Neighborhood Council Neighborhood Council Coordinator $107.07 100: City Manager - Neighborhood Council Neighborhood Council Specialist $70.68 100: Community Development Neighborhood Services Manager $161.38 166: Nutrition Nutrition Program Manager $224.72 166: Nutrition Nutrition Services Supervisor $153.95 100: Community Development Office Assistant $66.18 100: City Manager - Operations Office Assistant $55.99 100: Engineering & Public Works Office Assistant $77.32 100: Fire Office Assistant $64.14 100: Housing & Economic Development Office Assistant $62.46 100: Human Resources Office Assistant $63.06 100: Police Office Assistant $63.67 105: Parks Maintenance Fund Park Caretaker $85.05 105: Parks Maintenance Fund Park Superintendent $187.22 105: Parks Maintenance Fund Park Supervisor $135.15 105: Parks Maintenance Fund Parking Regulations Officer $95.50 105: Parks Maintenance Fund Parks Equipment Operator $98.91 100: Finance Payroll Technician I $76.06 100: Finance Payroll Technician II $83.67 100: Fire Permit Technician $87.31 100: Finance PIO/Mgmt Analyst III $143.62 100: Community Development Planning Manager $180.73 100: Community Development Planning Technician $89.92 100: Community Development Plans Examiner $141.89 626: Facilities Maint Fund Plumber $91.80 100: Police Police Captain $289.76 100: Police Police Chief $319.48 Page 246 of 572 National City - User Fee Fully Burdened Hourly Rates Department Position Fully Burdened Hourly Rate 100: Police Police Dispatch Supervisor $132.30 100: Police Police Dispatcher $104.07 100: Police Police Investigative Aide $91.16 100: Police Police Investigator (Non-Sworn)$100.63 100: Police Police Lieutenant $226.43 100: Police Police Officer $149.30 100: Police Police Operations Assistant $87.69 100: Police Police Records Clerk $67.28 100: Police Police Records Supervisor $96.30 100: Police Police Recruit $85.61 100: Police Police Sergeant $187.04 100: Police Police Support Services Manager $158.40 100: Engineering & Public Works Principal Civil Engineer $238.94 104: Library Fund Principal Librarian $187.58 100: Community Development Principal Planner $180.11 100: Community Development Project Officer $156.93 100: Police Property & Evidence Specialist I $72.65 100: Police Property & Evidence Specialist II $86.95 100: Police Property & Evidence Unit Supervisor $99.33 100: Housing & Economic Development Property Agent $110.83 100: Engineering & Public Works Public Works Crew Supervisor $155.62 100: Finance Purchasing Agent $155.57 100: Finance Purchasing Clerk $71.41 100: City Clerk Records Management Officer $156.12 100: Community Services Recreation Center Supervisor $99.25 100: Community Services Recreation Superintendent $151.79 100: Community Services Recreation Supervisor $105.33 100: Human Resources Risk Manager $177.91 100: Finance Senior Accountant $132.42 100: Finance Senior Accounting Assistant $87.15 100: Fire Senior Building Inspector $122.52 100: Engineering & Public Works Senior Civil Engineering Technician $135.53 100: Community Development Senior Code Conformance Officer $115.52 100: Engineering & Public Works Senior Construction Inspector $149.16 100: Engineering & Public Works Senior Equipment Operator $113.96 100: Housing & Economic Development Senior Housing Specialist $119.67 629: Information Systems Maintenance Senior Information Technology Analyst #N/A 104: Library Fund Senior Librarian $152.87 104: Library Fund Senior Library Technician $103.83 100: Community Development Senior Office Assistant $73.77 100: City Manager - Operations Senior Office Assistant $62.42 100: Engineering & Public Works Senior Office Assistant $86.19 100: Fire Senior Office Assistant $71.49 100: Housing & Economic Development Senior Office Assistant $69.63 100: Human Resources Senior Office Assistant $70.29 100: Police Senior Office Assistant $70.98 105: Parks Maintenance Fund Senior Park Caretaker $91.20 100: Police Senior Police Dispatcher $126.32 100: Engineering & Public Works Senior Traffic Painter $108.60 166: Nutrition Sous Chef $97.78 100: City Council Special Assistant to the Mayor $127.00 Page 247 of 572 National City - User Fee Fully Burdened Hourly Rates Department Position Fully Burdened Hourly Rate 100: Police Stop Grant Office Coordinator $86.74 100: Engineering & Public Works Storm Water Compliance Inspector $125.51 100: Engineering & Public Works Street & Wastewater Maint Superintendent $202.42 100: Engineering & Public Works Street Maintenance Supervisor $149.79 100: Engineering & Public Works Street Sweeper Operator $102.33 626: Facilities Maint Fund Supervising Custodian $66.49 100: Engineering & Public Works Traffic Engineer $242.62 100: Engineering & Public Works Traffic Painter $97.89 100: Police Training Coordinator $85.54 105: Parks Maintenance Fund Tree Trimmer $97.34 125: Sewer Service Fund Wastewater Crew Chief $96.93 125: Sewer Service Fund Wastewater Supervisor $125.61 Page 248 of 572 1 CITY OF NATIONAL CITY MASTER FEE SCHEDULE Adopted June 3, 2025 & Amended January 20, 2026 Effective March 23, 2026 Page 249 of 572 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Building ....................................................................................................................................... 3 City Clerk ..................................................................................................................................... 7 Community Services .................................................................................................................... 8 Parks ......................................................................................................................................... 10 Engineering & Public works ......................................................................................................... 10 Fire ............................................................................................................................................ 12 Finance ..................................................................................................................................... 15 Neighborhood Services .............................................................................................................. 16 Planning .................................................................................................................................... 18 Police ........................................................................................................................................ 19 Housing and Economic Development Department ...................................................................... 20 Fully Burdened Hourly Rates ...................................................................................................... 22 BUILDING PERMIT FEES - CONSTRUCTION TYPES: IA, IB ............................................................. 29 BUILDING PERMIT FEES - CONSTRUCTION TYPES: IIA, IIB, IIIA, IIIB, IV ........................................ 63 BUILDING PERMIT FEES - CONSTRUCTION TYPES: VA, VB ........................................................... 97 Page 250 of 572 3 BUILDING # Description Fee 1 Travel and Documentation (standard) (2 trips) $187.00 2 Travel and Documentation (each additional trip) $126.00 3 Permit Issuance $65.00 4 Construction & Demolition Admin Fee $118.00 5 Mechanical Permit Fees 6 Air Conditioning Unit $125.00 7 Furnaces (F. A. U., Floor) $125.00 8 Wall Heater $125.00 9 Appliance Vent/Chimney (Only) $157.00 10 Refrigeration Compressor $157.00 11 Boiler $179.00 12 Chiller $179.00 13 Heat Pump (Package Unit) $175.00 14 Heater (Unit, Radiant, etc.) $125.00 15 Air Handler $157.00 16 Duct Work Only $187.00 17 Evaporative Cooler $209.00 18 Make-up Air System $187.00 19 Moisture Exhaust Duct (Clothes Dryer) $187.00 20 Vent Fan (Single Duct) $187.00 21 Vent System $187.00 22 Exhaust Hood and Duct (Residential) $187.00 23 Exhaust Hood- Type I (Commercial Grease Hood) $209.00 24 Exhaust Hood - Type II (Commercial Steam Hood) $209.00 25 Non- Residential Incinerator $209.00 26 Refrigerator Condenser Remote $209.00 27 Walk- in Box I Refrigerator Coil $209.00 28 Electrical Permit Fees 29 New/Upgraded Service - Per 100 Amps or portion thereof $179.00 30 All Other Types of Construction 31 15 to 20 amp Circuit - First 10 circuits $209.00 32 15 to 20 amp Circuits - Per circuit after first 10 $19.00 33 25 to 40 amp circuits $64.00 34 50 to 175 amp circuits $87.00 Page 251 of 572 4 35 200 amp and larger circuits $109.00 36 Temporary Power Pole $209.00 37 Generator Installation - up to 100kW $720.00 38 Generator Installation - per 100kW or portion thereof after first 100kW $209.00 39 Plumbing Permit Fees 40 Fixtures $22.00 41 Gas System $187.00 42 Building Sewer $187.00 43 Grease Trap $209.00 44 Backflow Preventer 1 through 5 $209.00 45 Backflow Preventer - each additional (More than 5) $122.00 46 Roof Drain - Rainwater System $187.00 47 Water Heater - Residential (No Admin Fee) $75.00 48 Water Heater - Commercial $187.00 49 Water/Drain Pipe Repair/Replacement/Alteration - Per 100 Linear Feet or portion thereof $187.00 50 Drinking Fountain $187.00 51 Solar Water System Fixtures $209.00 52 Miscellaneous 53 Repetitive plan check review - Applicable to a Single-Family Residential Development with 4 or more total units of the same square footage, floor plan setbacks, and elevations. First permit at 100% of Fee Schedule Rate, each additional at 25% for Plan Check Fee, Inspections @ Full Fee Schedule Rate 54 Telecom Facility Equipment Container $864.00 55 New Telecom Tower $690.00 56 Collocation on Existing Telecom Tower $613.00 57 Attached Awning/Canopy $570.00 58 Balcony Addition $690.00 59 Building Moving Application Fee $811.00 60 Carport $802.00 61 Change of Occupancy $217.00 62 Close Existing Openings $861.00 63 Compliance Inspections/Reinspection's $136.00 64 Condo Conversion $766.00 65 Covered Porch $692.00 66 Deck $691.00 Page 252 of 572 5 67 Demolition - Residential $397.00 68 Demolition- Multifamily/Commercial $402.00 69 Door-New $432.00 70 Drywall (first 500 sq.ft.} $200.00 71 Each additional 100 sq.ft. $61.00 72 Fence or Freestanding Wall (non- masonry) >7 feet in height $427.00 73 Each additional 100 lin. Feet $61.00 74 Fence or Freestanding Wall (masonry) >4 feet in height $505.00 75 Each additional 100 lin. Feet $76.00 76 Fireplace - Masonry $683.00 77 Fireplace - Pre-Fabricated/Metal $389.00 78 Flag pole (over 30 feet in height) $473.00 79 Residential Garage (Attached or Detached) $997.00 80 Residential Greenhouse $412.00 81 Insulation - First 500 Sq Ft. $264.00 82 Insulation - Per 100 Sq Ft. or portion thereof after first 500 Sq Ft. $80.00 83 Lighting pole $473.00 84 Each additional pole $76.00 85 Interior Partition Wall - First 30 Linear Feet $565.00 86 Interior Partition Wall - Per 30 Linear Feet or portion thereof after first 30 Linear Feet $124.00 87 Patio Cover without calcs $674.00 88 Patio Cover with calcs $767.00 89 Photovoltaic System $421.00 90 Foundation - Cast in place concrete (first 10 piles) $584.00 91 Foundation - Additional cast in place piles (increments of 10) $138.00 92 Foundation - Driven (steel, pre-stressed concrete) $599.00 93 Foundation - Additional driven piles (increments of 10) $153.00 94 Pre- Plan Check Appointments (first hour) $274.00 95 Pre-Plan Check appt (each add'l1/2 hour) $137.00 96 Residential Remodel (Including Garage Conversions) - First 500 Sq Ft. $859.00 97 Residential Remodel (Including Garage Conversions) - Per 100 Sq. Ft. or portion thereof after first 500 Sq Ft. $68.00 98 Re-Roof - First 500 Sq Ft. $316.00 99 Re-Roof - Per 100 Sq Ft. or portion thereof after first 500 Sq Ft. $63.00 100 Re-Roof - TPO Membrane (First 3 inspections) $432.00 101 Re-Roof - TPO Membrane (Per inspections after first 3) $144.00 102 Roof Structure Replacement - First 500 Sq Ft. $721.00 103 Roof Structure Replacement - Per 100 Sq Ft. or portion thereof after first 500 Sq. Ft. $73.00 104 Residential Re- Plumb (Flat Rate) $187.00 Page 253 of 572 6 105 Residential Re-Wire (Flat Rate) $187.00 106 Residential Room Addition (Single Story) - First to 500 Sq Ft. $1,013.00 107 Residential Room Addition (Single Story) - Per 100 Sq Ft. or portion thereof after first 500 Sq Ft. $129.00 108 Residential Room Addition (Single Story with Structural Calculations) - First 500 Sq Ft. $1,307.00 109 Residential Room Addition (Single Story with Structural Calculations) - Per 100 Sq Ft. or portion thereof after first 500 Sq Ft. $71.00 110 Residential Room Addition (Multi Story) - First 500 Sq. Ft. $1,382.00 111 Residential Room Addition (Multi Story) - Per 100 Sq. Ft. or portion thereof after first 500 Sq. Ft. $68.00 112 Residential Room Addition (Multi Story with Structural Calculations) - First 500 Sq. Ft. $1,551.00 113 Residential Room Addition (Multi Story with Structural Calculations) - Per 100 Sq. Ft. or portion thereof after first 500 Sq. Ft. $132.00 114 Sauna $457.00 115 Siding - First 400 Sq. Ft. $249.00 116 Siding - Per 100 Sq. Ft. or portion thereof after first 400 Sq Ft. $61.00 117 Pole Sign, Non-electric $412.00 118 Pole Sign, Electric $481.00 119 Wall/Awning Sign, Non-electric $358.00 120 Wall Sign-Electric $381.00 121 Skylight $511.00 122 Spa or Hot Tub (Pre-Fabricated) $381.00 123 Stairs-First Flight $442.00 124 each additional flight $99.00 125 Storage Racking (taller than 5'9") - First 100 Sq Ft. $499.00 126 Storage Racking (taller than 5'9") - Per 100 Sq Ft. or portion thereof after first 100 Sq Ft. $68.00 127 Stucco - First 400 Sq Ft. $310.00 128 Stucco - Per 100 Sq Ft. or portion thereof after first 400 Sq Ft. $68.00 129 Residential Swimming Pool/Spa (Not Pre-Fabricated) - First 800 Sq Ft. $767.00 130 Residential Swimming Pool/Spa (Not Pre-Fabricated) - Per 100 Sq. Ft. or portion thereof after first 800 Sq Ft. $71.00 131 Commercial Swimming Pool/Spa (Not Pre-Fabricated) - First 800 Sq Ft. $852.00 132 Commercial Swimming Pool/Spa (Not Pre-Fabricated) - Per 100 Sq Ft. or portion thereof after first 800 Sq Ft. $71.00 133 New Window (Non-Structural) $501.00 134 New Window (Non-Structural) - Each additional window $68.00 135 New Window/Sliding Glass Door (Structural) $585.00 Page 254 of 572 7 136 New Window (Structural) - Each additional window/sliding glass door $68.00 137 Window Retrofit/Repair - First 10 Windows $273.00 138 Window Retrofit/Repair - Each additional 5 windows after first 10 $61.00 139 Standard Hourly Plan Check Rate $178.00 140 Research Hourly Rate of Personnel 141 Supplemental Inspection Fee $144.00 142 Emergency (Non- Scheduled) Call- Out Fee $511.00 143 After Hours (Scheduled) Call- Out Fee $266.00 144 Each additional hour $144.00 145 Pubic Records Act Copies Refer to City Clerk Fees 146 Duplication of Building Plans $137.00 147 Certificate of Occupancy $115.00 148 Certificate of Occupancy (Duplicate) $71.00 149 Temporary Certificate of Occupancy $348.00 150 Job Card Replacement $52.00 151 Refund Processing $187.00 152 Change of Contractor/Designer/Owner/ or Applicant $187.00 153 Product Review $122.00 154 Alternate Means or Methods Request/Research $228.00 155 Additional Plan Check Fee after Third Submittal $178.00 156 Supplemental Plan Check/Plan Change $178.00 157 Trash Enclosure $488.00 158 Commercial Coach (Construction/Temporary Trailers) $304.00 159 Modular Structures $813.00 160 Mezzanine - First 500 Sq Ft. $583.00 161 Mezzanine - Per 100 Sq Ft. or portion thereof after first 500 Sq Ft. $61.00 162 Electrical Vehicle Charging Station - Residential $225.00 163 Electrical Vehicle Charging Station - Commercial $304.00 164 Electrical Vehicle Charging Station - Each additional charger $186.00 CITY CLERK Page 255 of 572 8 # Description Fee 1 Campaign Disclosure Form $0.10 2 Documents provided on USB flash drive (City provides flash drive) $28.00 3 Documents provided on USB flash drive (Requestor provides flash drive) $23.00 4 Copies - 8x11 - first page $1.00 5 Copies - 8x11 - additional page $0.15 6 Passport Execution Fee $35.00 7 Passport Photo Fee $16.00 8 Passport Expedited Postage Current Rate COMMUNITY SERVICES # Description Fee 1 Las Palmas Pool Program Fees 2 Recreation Swimming - adult resident $3.00 3 Recreation Swimming - youth resident 0-12 years $1.00 4 Recreation Swimming - senior resident 65 or older $1.50 5 Recreation Swimming - adult non-resident $5.00 6 Recreation Swimming - youth non-resident 0-12 years $4.00 7 Recreation Swimming - senior non-resident 55 or older $4.00 8 Private Swim Lesson - resident per class $20.00 9 Private Swim Lesson - non-resident per class $30.00 10 Learn to Swim Program - resident per class $5.00 11 Learn to Swim Program - non-resident per class $7.00 12 Swim Pass (30 entries) - adult resident $45.00 13 Swim Pass (30 entries) - youth resident 0-12 years $20.00 14 Swim Pass (30 entries) - senior resident 65 or older $30.00 15 Swim Pass (30 entries) - adult non-resident $75.00 16 Swim Pass (30 entries) - youth non-resident 0-12 years $60.00 17 Swim Pass (30 entries) - senior non-resident 65 or older $60.00 18 Monthly Membership – adult resident $36.00 19 Monthly Membership – senior and youth resident $18.00 20 Monthly Membership – household residents (2 adults, 3 children) $108.00 21 Monthly Membership – additional youth resident $7.20 22 Monthly Membership – adult non-resident $48.00 23 Monthly Membership – senior and youth non-resident $36.00 24 Monthly Membership – household non-residents (2 adults, 3 children) $204.00 Page 256 of 572 9 25 Monthly Membership – additional youth non-resident $14.40 26 Swim Team - youth novice per month $50.00 27 Swim Team - youth intermediate per month $60.00 28 Swim Team - youth advanced per month $75.00 29 Masters Swim per month $30.00 30 Masters Swim per day $5.00 31 Water Polo Clinic - resident per class $5.00 32 Water Polo Clinic - non-resident per class $7.00 33 American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Course $175.00 34 American Red Cross CPR Course $50.00 35 American Red Cross First Aid Course $50.00 36 Las Palmas Pool Facility Rental Fees 37 Lifeguard Fee - per hour, per guard $25.00 38 Pool Rental 50 meter lane - schools per lane, per hour $12.00 39 Pool Rental 50 meter lane - non-profit per lane, per hour $15.00 40 Pool Rental 50 meter lane - commercial per lane, per hour $20.00 41 Pool Rental whole pool - schools per hour $100.00 42 Pool Rental whole pool - non-profit per hour $130.00 43 Pool Rental whole pool - commercial per hour $175.00 44 Pool Rental water polo course - schools per hour $75.00 45 Pool Rental water polo course - non-profit per hour $85.00 46 Pool Rental water polo course - commercial per hour $100.00 47 Pool Birthday Party (2 hours) - resident $150.00 48 Pool Birthday Party (2 hours) - non-resident $200.00 49 Recreation Program Fees 50 Contractual Classes Revenue Sharing - Instructor/City 70%/30% 51 Recreation Program - adult resident 40% of the cost 52 Recreation Program - adult non-resident 70% of the cost 53 Recreation Program - youth resident 15% of the cost 54 Recreation Program - youth non-resident 70% of the cost 55 Summer Camp - youth resident 25% of the cost 56 Summer Camp - youth non-resident 50% of the cost 57 Facility Rental Fees 58 MLK South Facility Use Fee - non-profit resident per hour $220.00 59 MLK North Facility Use Fee - non-profit resident per hour $220.00 60 MLK Combined Facility Use Fee - non-profit resident per hour $300.00 61 MLK South Facility Use Fee - non-profit non-resident per hour $240.00 Page 257 of 572 10 62 MLK North Facility Use Fee - non-profit non-resident per hour $240.00 63 MLK Combined Facility Use Fee - non-profit non-resident per hour $240.00 64 MLK Kitchen Facility Use Fee $210.00 65 MLK South Set-up Fee $120.00 66 MLK North Set-up Fee $175.00 67 MLK Combined Set-up Fee $250.00 68 Stage Set-up Fee $300.00 69 Recreation Center Facility Use Fee - non-profit resident per hour $50.00 70 Recreation Center Facility Use Fee - non-profit non-resident per hour $75.00 71 Alcohol Processing Fee $200.00 72 Administrative Processing Fee (facility rentals) $50.00 73 AV Equipment Set-up/Clean Up $100.00 74 Kitchen Deposit $60.00 75 MLK Cleaning and Damage Deposit with alcohol $600.00 76 MLK Cleaning and Damage Deposit without alcohol $300.00 77 Cleaning and Damage Deposit with alcohol $400.00 78 Cleaning and Damage Deposit without alcohol $100.00 79 AV Equipment Deposit $100.00 80 Special Event Vendor Fee $100.00 PARKS Parks # Description Fee 1 Athletic Fields and Facility Fees 2 Athletic Field Lights – resident per hour $10.00 3 Athletic Field Lights - non-resident per hour $20.00 4 Athletic Field/Facility Use Fee - non-resident per hour $50.00 5 Athletic Field/Facility Maintenance Fee - non-resident per participant $10.00 6 Administrative Processing Fee (sports field rentals) $30.00 7 Inflatable Jumper Permit $25.00 ENGINEERING & PUBLIC WORKS # Description Fee 1 Engineering Services 2 Engineering Reviews and Permits 3 Assistant Engineer-Civil $162.00 Page 258 of 572 11 4 Associate Engineer-Civil $183.00 5 Assistant Director of Engineering & PW $271.00 6 City Engineer $343.00 7 Civil Engineering Technician $123.00 8 Director of Engineering & PW $343.00 9 Principal Civil Engineer $239.00 10 Senior Civil Engineering Technician $136.00 11 Senior Construction Inspector $149.00 12 Contract Services Actual 13 Engineering Inspections 14 Assistant Engineer-Civil $162.00 15 Associate Engineer-Civil $183.00 16 Assistant Director of Engineering & PW $271.00 17 City Engineer $343.00 18 Civil Engineering Technician $123.00 19 Director of Engineering & PW $343.00 20 Principal Civil Engineer $239.00 21 Senior Civil Engineering Technician $136.00 22 Senior Construction Inspector $149.00 23 Contract Services Actual 24 Permit Fee - Admin $100.00 25 Notice of Violation $300.00 26 Sewer Capacity Fees 27 District Service Fee Equivilant Dwelling Unit of 280 GPD $1,930.00 28 Apartment House/ Duplex 1 Bedroom Unit $1,160.00 29 Apartment House/ Duplex 2 Bedroom Unit $1,450.00 30 Apartment House/ Duplex 3 Bedroom Unit $1,930.00 31 Apartment House/ Duplex Each Bedroom in excess of 3 Bedrooms $480.00 32 Condominiums Each Individual Unit $1,930.00 33 Hotels/ Motels/ Auto Courts per living unit w/o kitchen $530.00 34 Hotels/ Motels/ Auto Courts per living unit w/ kitchen $960.00 35 Churches per Seating Unti of 150 or any fraction therof $2,570.00 36 Restaurants With Seating per each unit of 7 seats or fraction therof $1,930.00 37 Yogurt Shoppe $1,740.00 38 Automobile Service Stations not more than 4 pumps $3,860.00 39 Automobile Service Stations more than 4 pumps $5,800.00 40 Self- Service Laundry per Each Washer $1,450.00 41 Mobile Home Parks per Each Trailer Space $1,450.00 42 Stores/ Offices/ Business/ Small Industrial not listed $1,930.00 43 All Other not listed see formula J (Engineering to Calculate) Based on Formula J Page 259 of 572 12 Contract or 3rd party work will be charged at Actual Cost and incur a 25% Admin overhead for staff support. FIRE # Description Fee 1 Plan Review: Commercial/Multi-Family Residential 2 Fire Sprinklers/ New (less than 20,000 sf) $1,445.00 3 Fire Sprinklers/ New (20,001 – 45,000 sf) $1,651.00 4 Fire Sprinkler/ New (45,001 – 80,000 sf) $2,469.00 5 Fire Sprinkler/ New (80,001 – 100,000 sf) $2,938.00 6 Fire Sprinkler/ New (100,001 + sf) $4,083.00 7 Each additional 10 units or fraction thereof $344.00 8 9 Fire Sprinklers/ Improvement (less than 20,000 sf) $975.00 10 Fire Sprinklers/ Improvement (20,001 – 45,000 sf) $1,182.00 11 Fire Sprinklers/ Improvement (45,501 – 80,000 sf) $1,982.00 12 Fire Sprinklers/ Improvement (80,001 – 100,000 sf) $2,478.00 13 Fire Sprinklers/ Improvement (100,001 + sf) $3,089.00 14 Each additional 10 units or fraction thereof $263.00 15 16 Plan Review: Residential (Single Family) 17 Fire Sprinklers/ New (less than 3,000 sf) $591.00 18 Fire Sprinklers/ New (more than 3,000 sf) $694.00 19 Fire Sprinklers/ Improvement (less than 3,000 sf) $487.00 20 Fire Sprinklers/ Improvement (more than 3,000 sf) $591.00 21 # Description Fee 22 Plan Review: Fire Alarm System 23 Fire Alarm System/ New (less than 20,000 sf) $975.00 24 Fire Alarm System/ New (20,001 – 45,000 sf) $1,362.00 25 Fire Alarm System/ New (45,001 – 80,000 sf) $1,776.00 26 Fire Alarm System/ New (80,001 – 100,000 sf) $2,262.00 27 Fire Alarm System/ New (100,001 + sf) $2,675.00 28 Each additional 10 units or fraction thereof $227.00 29 30 Fire Alarm System/ Improvement (less than 20,000 sf) $591.00 31 Fire Alarm System/ Improvement (20,001 – 45,000 sf) $797.00 32 Fire Alarm System/ Improvement (45,001 – 80,000 sf) $1,211.00 Page 260 of 572 13 33 Fire Alarm System/ Improvement (80,001 – 100,000 sf) $1,755.00 34 Fire Alarm System/ Improvement (100,001 + sf) $2,169.00 35 Each additional 10 units or fraction thereof $186.00 36 37 Plan Review: Fire Sprinkler Underground Piping $1,914.00 38 39 Plan Review: Fire Protection System/Improvement (hood systems and piping replacement) $1,182.00 40 41 Operational Permit (Commodity Report) $497.00 42 43 Scope of Work Permit (Tenent Improvement) $315.00 44 45 Plan Review 46 Underground/Aboveground Tank Piping Repairs $975.00 47 Underground Tank Removal $1,156.00 48 Underground Tank Installation $2,065.00 49 Aboveground Tank Installation $1,651.00 50 Aboveground Tank, Removal $975.00 51 CFC: Permit 52 Canopy 53 0 – 400 sf $0.00 54 401 – 500 sf $353.00 55 501 – 600 sf $393.00 56 601 – 700 sf $512.00 57 Tent 58 0 – 200 sf $353.00 59 201+ sf $671.00 60 61 Carnivals and Fairs (Single Day) $512.00 62 Carnivals and Fairs (Multiple Days) $1,025.00 63 Fireworks, Barge Loading* $512.00 64 Fireworks Permit* $548.00 65 *Fireworks Inspection Fee (Additional hours after the first two hour is billed at $163.00 per hour). $317.00 66 Hydrant Use $225.00 67 Private Fire Hydrant Installation $613.00 68 Annual Fire Inspection Hazardous Occupancy $452.00 69 New CFC Permit: 70 Operational Permits $194.00 71 Fire Training $194.00 72 Special Services $194.00 Page 261 of 572 14 73 Hot Work (Week Daily Permit Building Construction) $237.00 74 Marine Fueling $338.00 75 Other Fees 76 False Alarm Fines $803.00 77 Complaints – Noncompliance $389.00 78 Fire Clearance Inspection (Fire Safety Inspection) $176.00 79 Fire Safety Re-inspection (Multiple Inspection Fee) $303.00 80 Fire Department Standby (Additional hours after the first two hour is billed at $191.00 per hour $404.00 81 Technical Services/After-Hour Technical Inspection Fee $194.00 82 Knox Box Request (Install Inspection) $109.00 83 Copies ($1.00/first page and $0.15 for each page after) Actual Cost 84 Health Care Facility Inspection 85 0 – 20 Beds $109.00 86 21 – 50 Beds $163.00 87 51 – 100 Beds $272.00 88 Health Care Facility Inspection – each additional 25 beds in excess of 100 beds (or fraction thereof) $97.00 89 Hospital Inspection – each additional 50 beds in excess of 250 beds (or fraction thereof) $189.00 90 Residential License Care/Large Family Day Care Inspection $199.00 91 Residential Apartment Complexes Inspection 92 3 – 50 Units $218.00 93 51 – 100 Units $327.00 94 101 – 150 Units $436.00 95 151 – 200 Units $545.00 96 Residential Apartment Complexes Inspection – Each additional 50 units (or fraction thereof) $126.00 97 98 Annual Commercial/New Business License Inspection 99 0 – 6,000 sf $190.00 100 6,001 – 12,000 sf $299.00 101 12,001 – 25,000 sf $408.00 102 25,001 – 50,000 sf $517.00 103 50,001 – 100,000 sf $626.00 104 Annual Commercial/New Business License Inspection – Each Additional 25,000 sf in excess of 100,000 sf (or fraction thereof) $153.00 105 Educational Occupancies 106 Educational occupancies less than 50 persons $272.00 107 Educational occupancies – Each Additional 50 persons (or fraction thereof) in excess of 50 persons $48.00 108 Fire Services Page 262 of 572 15 109 Fire Chief $283.00 110 Firefighter $119.00 111 Fire Engineer $137.00 112 Fire Captain $158.00 113 Deputy Fire Marshal $158.00 114 Fire Battalion Chief $399.00 115 Emergency Manager $158.00 116 Fire Division Chief $240.00 117 Director of Emergency Services $283.00 118 Senior Office Assistant $71.00 119 Fire Inspector I $109.00 120 Fire Inspector II $117.00 121 Executive Secretary $87.00 122 Battalion Chief $202.00 123 Management Analyst III $138.00 124 Building Inspector/Plan Checker $118.00 125 Miscellaneous 126 Emergency radio responder coverage system $288.00 127 Cell Site Inspection $115.00 128 As- Built Reviews $150.00 129 Expedited Fees 150% of fees 130 Field Inspections Actual Cost 131 Fire Extinguisher Training $218.00 132 CPR Training $436.00 133 Alarms 134 False Alarm Response (NCMC 10.45.130) - 3rd $50.00 135 False Alarm Response (NCMC 10.45.130) - 4th $75.00 136 False Alarm Response (NCMC 10.45.130) - 5th $100.00 137 False Alarm Response (NCMC 10.45.130) - 6th $150.00 138 False Alarm Response (NCMC 10.45.130) - 7th or more $200.00 FINANCE # Description Fee 1 Pet License Admin Fee $25.00 2 Business License Duplicate $19.00 3 Business License Name Change $22.00 4 Non-compliant Audit $38.00 5 Business License Change of Location within City - Small $150.00 6 Business License Change of Location within City - Medium $175.00 Page 263 of 572 16 7 Business License Change of Location within City - Large $200.00 8 New Business License Processing (small) $100.00 9 New Business License Processing (medium) $125.00 10 New Business License Processing (large) $150.00 11 Used Dealer State License Processing $100.00 12 Certified Business License List $25.00 13 Return Check 1-10 days $25.00 14 Return Check 10 or more days $35.00 15 Return Check - each addt'l 10 days $10.00 18 Garage Sales Permit $15.00 19 Business License Appeals $51.00 20 Department of Consumer Affairs Public Records Act (PRA) Copies $0.00 21 Credit card convenience fee $0.00 22 E-check convenience fee $0.00 23 Commercial Cannabis Business Application 24 Application Review – Phase 1 $1,859.00 25 Application Review – Phase 2 $3,765.00 26 Application Review – Phase 3 $500.00 27 Background Check $350.00 28 Appeal Process Fee $3,586.00 23 Dog License Fees 24 Dog License, 1 year unaltered $30.00 25 Dog License, 1 year altered $15.00 26 Dog License, 2 year unaltered $50.00 27 Dog license, 2 year altered $25.00 28 Dog License, 3 year unaltered $70.00 29 Dog License, 3 year altered $35.00 30 Dog License Replacement $15.00 NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES # Description Adopted Fee 1 Class A Temporary Use Permit $475.00 2 Class B Temporary Use Permit $350.00 3 Class C Temporary Use Permits $200.00 4 Code Release / Demand Statement $105.00 5 Home Occupation Permit $150.00 6 Large Family Day Care $150.00 7 Inspection Fee (field, including Temporary Use Permit) $42.00 Page 264 of 572 17 8 Temporary Use Permit (TUP) Review $12.00 9 Business License Processing Fee $25.00 10 Graffiti removal Actual 11 Code Conformance 12 Administrative Citation - 1st Violation $100.00 13 Administrative Citation - 2nd Violation w/in the same year $200.00 14 Administrative Citation - greater than two violations in the same year $500.00 15 Notice of Violation Filing Appeal $760.00 16 Vacant Building Monitoring Fee $105.00 17 Appeal of Abatement Notice $765.00 18 Abandoned Building Inspection Fee $305.00 19 Parking Enforcement 20 Parked In Bicycle Lane $48.00 21 Parked Within Intersection $38.00 22 Parked In Crosswalk $38.00 23 Parked Within 15' of Fire Station Drive Way $38.00 24 Blocking A Driveway $38.00 25 Parked On Sidewalk $38.00 26 Obstructing Traffic $38.00 27 Double Parked $38.00 28 Bus Zone $38.00 29 Disabled Zone/ Curb Cut $288.00 30 18" From The Curb/ Wrong Way $38.00 31 Must Park Parallel $38.00 32 Handicap Parking Only $343.00 33 Blocking Access To Handicap Pkg $343.00 34 Parked On Handicap Lines $343.00 35 Freeway Vending $48.00 36 Rent/Lease/Sell (11.32.080(B)) $48.00 37 CVC 22500 N – Parked Within 20FT of Crosswalk (Daylighting) $38.00 38 Parked w/in 15' of hydrant (11.32.140 and CVC 22514) $48.00 39 Street Sweeping Zone (11.32.400) $48.00 40 Unattended Heavy Duty Detached Trailer (11.32.365) $48.00 41 Equipment Violations 42 Broken/ Defective Windshield $35.00 43 Expired Registration $50.00 44 False Tabs $50.00 45 License Plates/ 2 Required $30.00 46 Plate Position $30.00 47 No Cover Allowed Over Plate $30.00 48 Missing Current Tabs $60.00 Page 265 of 572 18 49 Sign-off Fee $15.00 50 City Municipal Parking Violations 51 Parked On Parkway $48.00 52 Climbing/ Jumping Curbs $38.00 53 Parked On Unpaved Surface $48.00 54 Blocking Sidewalk $38.00 55 72 Hr Storage On Public Street $63.00 56 Washing / Repairing On Street $48.00 57 Parking On Hills/ Wheel Crimping $48.00 58 Red/Yellow/White/Green Curb $48.00 59 Parking In Alley $48.00 60 Posted No Parking $48.00 61 Commercial In Residential $48.00 62 Fire Lane $48.00 63 Parking On Boat Ramp $48.00 64 Parking Recreational Vehicles on City Street 11.32.366 $113.00 65 Parking space markings 11.32.105 $48.00 66 Handicap fee non display $25.00 67 Truck Idle 11.34.040 $313.00 68 CVC 22505 Signs and Markings $48.00 69 Description Fee 70 Parking Fees (Excludes Specific Plan Areas and Specific Districts 71 Annual Parking District Renewal $35.00 72 Temporary Parking Permit $2.00 73 RV Parking Permit $2.00 PLANNING # Description Fee 1 Annexation $7,250.00 2 Coastal Dev Permit with Public Hearing $5,000.00 3 Coastal Dev Permit without Public Hearing $1,250.00 4 Code Amendment $6,000.00 5 Major Conditional Use Permit (CUP) $5,500.00 6 Minor Conditional Use Permit (CUP) $3,000.00 7 Consistency Review $5,000.00 8 General Plan Amendment $8,000.00 9 Historic Site Designation $3,000.00 10 Initial Study Actual cost Page 266 of 572 19 11 Local Coastal Program (LCP) Amendment $8,000.00 12 Minor Use Permit $1,000.00 13 Planned Development Permit (PD) $5,000.00 14 Preliminary Site Plan Review (per review) $1,000.00 15 Request to Initiate General Plan/Specific Plan/Zoning Amendment $1,500.00 16 Specific Plan $10,000.00 17 Specific Plan Amendment $6,000.00 18 Substantial Conformance - Council, Commission $1,500.00 19 Substantial Conformance - Staff Review $750.00 20 Time Extension with Public Hrg (CUP, PD, Variance) $1,500.00 21 Time Extension without Public Hrg (CUP, PD, Variance) $700.00 22 Variance $5,500.00 23 Zone Map Change $8,000.00 24 Subdivision 25 Certificate of Compliance $1,000.00 26 Lot Merger $1,000.00 27 Street Vacation $6,500.00 28 Street Vacation Initiation $1,000.00 29 Tentative Parcel Map $5,000.00 30 Tentative Subdivision Map $6,000.00 31 Time Extension, Tentative Parcel Map $1,500.00 32 Time Extension, Tentative Subdivision $1,500.00 33 Miscellaneous 34 Appeal, Project Processing (non- refundable) Project $1,500.00 35 Mills Act Application $3,500.00 36 Research Fee (per hour) Actual Cost 37 Zoning/Rebuild Letters $100.00 38 Interim Use Permit $2,250.00 39 General Plan Update Fee 5% of the Development and Subdivision application fee 40 Scanning Fee (fee to scan file content once approved) $2.50 41 Signs 42 Banners, Administrative Fee $60.00 43 Banners, Processing (reimbursable) $500.00 44 Painted Wall Sign $70.00 45 Reface Sign $70.00 POLICE Page 267 of 572 20 # Description Fee 1 Jurisdictional Transfer of Dog License $13.00 2 Animal Quarantine Release $638.00 3 Animal Relinquishment $479.00 4 Dead Animal Pickup $319.00 5 Tranquilizer $638.00 6 Guard Dog Permit $638.00 7 Non-Allowed Animal Permit $638.00 8 Negligent Vehicle Impound/Release $124.00 9 Ticket Sign Off $20.00 10 Vehicle Repossession $15.00 11 Research Hourly Rate Actual Cost 12 Deposition Subpoena - Deposit (refundable or recover T/M) $275.00 13 Request for Report $30.00 14 Record Check/Clearance Letter/No Record $40.00 15 Request for Background Checks (fee to be charged to contractors, no fee for Law Enforcement Agencies) $50.00 16 Photographs/Videos/CDs/DVDs $90.00 17 Video (DVD) for Body Worn Camera Footage $120.00 18 Public Records Request Copies Subject to City Clerk's Fees 19 Massage Business - Police Dept. Permit $1,096.00 20 Massage Business - Renewed - Police Dept. Permit $337.00 21 Fingerprinting $67.00 22 Pawnshop Permit Fee $415.00 23 Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Permit Fee $283.00 24 Firearms Storage Fee $5.00 25 Pawnshop Permit Fee Renewal $225.00 HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT # Description Fee 1 Subordination Agreement Fee $500.00 2 Monitoring Fee Per Unit $235.00 3 Density Bonus Application Fee $1,200.00 4 Subordination Re-Check Fee $150.00 5 Reconveyance Fee (Loan Payoff) $300.00 6 TEFRA Hearing $2,500.00 Page 268 of 572 21 7 Expedited Fee 150% of the fee 8 Productive Hourly Rates By Position 9 Director of Housing & Economic Development $220.00 10 Community Development Manager $177.00 11 Community Development Specialist I $103.00 12 Community Development Specialist II $107.00 13 Community Development Specialist III $154.00 14 Director of Community Development $255.00 15 Housing Assistant $74.00 16 Housing Inspector I $103.00 17 Housing Inspector II $107.00 18 Housing Programs Manager $166.00 19 Housing Specialist $109.00 20 Senior Housing Specialist $119.00 21 Property Agent $110.00 22 Office Assistant $62.00 23 Senior Accountant $132.00 24 Associate Planner $125.00 25 Third Party Consultant Fees Actual cost 26 Third Party Attorney Fees Actual cost Page 269 of 572 22 FULLY BURDENED HOURLY RATES Department Position Fully Burdened Hourly Rate 100: Police Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Officer $74.91 104: Library Fund Academic Enrichment Programs Coordinator $134.88 100: Finance Accountant $107.32 100: Finance Accountant Trainee $91.24 100: Finance Accounting Assistant $76.18 100: Police Administrative Secretary $74.96 100: Community Development Administrative Secretary $77.91 100: Fire Administrative Secretary $75.51 100: Human Resources Administrative Secretary $74.24 100: Finance Administrative Technician $92.60 100: Police Alarm Program Coordinator $63.13 100: Police Animal Regulations Officer $82.14 100: City Attorney Assistant City Attorney $284.05 100: City Manager - Operations Assistant City Manager $266.74 100: Engineering & Public Works Assistant Engineer-Civil $162.40 100: Community Development Assistant Planner $113.73 100: Police Assistant Police Chief $290.44 105: Parks Maintenance Fund Assistant Tree Trimmer $93.28 100: Engineering & Public Works Associate Engineer-Civil $183.17 100: Community Development Associate Planner $125.67 100: Engineering & Public Works Asst Director of PW/Engineering $271.03 100: Fire Battalion Chief $202.10 100: Finance Budget Manager $180.55 100: Fire Building Inspector $111.80 100: Fire Building Inspector/Plan Checker $118.72 100: Community Development Building Official $206.76 626: Facilities Maint Fund Building Trades Specialist $91.64 100: Finance Buyer $98.21 626: Facilities Maint Fund Carpenter $89.23 100: City Attorney City Attorney $296.57 100: City Clerk City Clerk $185.88 104: Library Fund City Librarian $330.46 100: Engineering & Public Works Civil Engineering Technician $122.66 100: Community Development Code Conformance Officer I $96.35 Page 270 of 572 23 100: Community Development Code Conformance Officer II $105.67 100: Community Development Community Development Executive Director $291.26 100: Community Development Community Development Manager $187.91 100: Community Development Community Development Specialist I $103.01 100: Community Development Community Development Specialist II $113.82 100: Community Development Community Development Specialist III $163.46 100: Community Services Community Services Director $246.49 100: Community Services Community Services Manager $160.36 100: Community Services Community Services Officer $80.73 100: Police Confidential Assistant (At-Will) $81.94 100: Engineering & Public Works Construction Inspector $130.27 100: Police Corporal $162.73 100: Police Crime & Intelligence Analyst $113.77 100: Police Crime Analyst $107.18 100: Police Crime Scene Specialist $101.02 626: Facilities Maint Fund Custodian $60.11 100: City Attorney Deputy City Attorney $209.43 100: City Clerk Deputy City Clerk $123.17 100: City Manager - Operations Deputy City Manager $251.59 100: Human Resources Deputy Director of Human Resources $182.65 100: Fire Deputy Fire Marshal $158.97 100: Finance Director of Administrative Services $255.74 100: Fire Director of Building & Safety $221.80 100: Community Development Director of Community Development $270.19 100: Fire Director of Emergency Services $283.64 100: Finance Director of Finance $243.88 100: Housing & Economic Development Director of Housing & Economic Development $220.67 100: Community Development Director of Neighborhood Services $244.67 100: Community Development Director of Planning $230.83 100: Engineering & Public Works Director of Public Works $342.78 100: Engineering & Public Works Director of Public Works/City Engineer $342.78 626: Facilities Maint Fund Electrician $99.04 100: Fire Emergency Manager $158.97 100: Engineering & Public Works Equipment Maint Supervisor $176.22 100: Engineering & Public Works Equipment Mechanic I $105.66 100: Engineering & Public Works Equipment Mechanic II $116.10 100: Engineering & Public Works Equipment Operator $102.24 100: City Manager - Operations Executive Assistant I $69.49 100: Human Resources Executive Assistant II $88.75 100: Police Executive Assistant II $89.61 Page 271 of 572 24 100: City Manager - Operations Executive Assistant III $84.75 100: City Attorney Executive Assistant IV $106.64 100: City Clerk Executive Assistant IV $94.09 100: City Manager - Operations Executive Assistant IV $89.47 166: Nutrition Executive Chef $114.05 100: City Manager - Operations Executive Secretary $76.07 100: Engineering & Public Works Executive Secretary $105.04 626: Facilities Maint Fund Facilities Maint Supervisor $125.68 100: Finance Financial Services Officer $183.76 100: Fire Fire Battalion Chief $196.93 100: Fire Fire Captain $158.97 100: Fire Fire Chief $283.64 100: Fire Fire Division Chief $240.05 100: Fire Fire Engineer $137.78 100: Fire Fire Inspector I $109.00 100: Fire Fire Inspector II $117.59 100: Fire Firefighter $119.56 166: Nutrition Food Services Worker $87.42 100: Community Development Graffiti Removal Assistant $75.12 100: Community Development Graffiti Removal Technician $88.78 166: Nutrition Home Delivered Meal Coordinator $92.82 166: Nutrition Home Delivered Meal Driver $91.38 100: Community Development Homelessness Services Coordinator $166.84 100: Housing & Economic Development Housing Assistant $74.77 100: Housing & Economic Development Housing Inspector I $97.61 100: Housing & Economic Development Housing Inspector II $107.00 100: Housing & Economic Development Housing Programs Manager $166.61 100: Housing & Economic Development Housing Specialist $109.22 100: Human Resources Human Resources Director $248.45 100: Human Resources Human Resources Manager $182.65 629: Information Systems Maintenanc Information Technology Analyst $118.58 629: Information Systems Maintenanc Information Technology Manager $177.24 629: Information Systems Maintenanc Information Technology Technician $99.43 100: Engineering & Public Works Junior Engineer-Civil $138.66 100: Engineering & Public Works Lead Equipment Mechanic $127.10 Page 272 of 572 25 100: Engineering & Public Works Lead Hazard Control Program Case Manager $115.81 100: Engineering & Public Works Lead Hazard Control Program Coordinator $126.77 100: Housing & Economic Development Lead Housing Inspector $96.78 100: Human Resources Lead Risk Inspector/Assessor $97.71 100: Engineering & Public Works Lead Sampling Technician $93.57 105: Parks Maintenance Fund Lead Tree Trimmer $102.63 104: Library Fund Librarian $134.88 104: Library Fund Library and Community Services Director $393.39 104: Library Fund Library Assistant $81.55 104: Library Fund Library Circulation Supervisor $117.37 104: Library Fund Library Technician $98.58 100: Engineering & Public Works Maintenance Worker $87.77 125: Sewer Service Fund Maintenance Worker $71.40 100: Finance Management Analyst I $105.84 100: Finance Management Analyst II $120.28 100: Finance Management Analyst III $134.73 100: Finance Management Analyst Trainee $84.80 100: City Manager - Neighborhood Council Neighborhood Council Coordinator $107.07 100: City Manager - Neighborhood Council Neighborhood Council Specialist $70.68 100: Community Development Neighborhood Services Manager $161.38 166: Nutrition Nutrition Program Manager $224.72 166: Nutrition Nutrition Services Supervisor $153.95 100: Community Development Office Assistant $66.18 100: City Manager - Operations Office Assistant $55.99 100: Engineering & Public Works Office Assistant $77.32 100: Fire Office Assistant $64.14 100: Housing & Economic Development Office Assistant $62.46 100: Human Resources Office Assistant $63.06 100: Police Office Assistant $63.67 105: Parks Maintenance Fund Park Caretaker $85.05 105: Parks Maintenance Fund Park Superintendent $187.22 105: Parks Maintenance Fund Park Supervisor $135.15 105: Parks Maintenance Fund Parking Regulations Officer $95.50 105: Parks Maintenance Fund Parks Equipment Operator $98.91 100: Finance Payroll Technician I $76.06 100: Finance Payroll Technician II $83.67 100: Fire Permit Technician $87.31 Page 273 of 572 26 100: Finance PIO/Mgmt Analyst III $143.62 100: Community Development Planning Manager $180.73 100: Community Development Planning Technician $89.92 100: Community Development Plans Examiner $141.89 626: Facilities Maint Fund Plumber $91.80 100: Police Police Captain $289.76 100: Police Police Chief $319.48 100: Police Police Dispatch Supervisor $132.30 100: Police Police Dispatcher $104.07 100: Police Police Investigative Aide $91.16 100: Police Police Investigator (Non-Sworn) $100.63 100: Police Police Lieutenant $226.43 100: Police Police Officer $149.30 100: Police Police Operations Assistant $87.69 100: Police Police Records Clerk $67.28 100: Police Police Records Supervisor $96.30 100: Police Police Recruit $85.61 100: Police Police Sergeant $187.04 100: Police Police Support Services Manager $158.40 100: Engineering & Public Works Principal Civil Engineer $238.94 104: Library Fund Principal Librarian $187.58 100: Community Development Principal Planner $180.11 100: Community Development Project Officer $156.93 100: Police Property & Evidence Specialist I $72.65 100: Police Property & Evidence Specialist II $86.95 100: Police Property & Evidence Unit Supervisor $99.33 100: Housing & Economic Development Property Agent $110.83 100: Engineering & Public Works Public Works Crew Supervisor $155.62 100: Finance Purchasing Agent $155.57 100: Finance Purchasing Clerk $71.41 100: City Clerk Records Management Officer $156.12 100: Community Services Recreation Center Supervisor $99.25 100: Community Services Recreation Superintendent $151.79 100: Community Services Recreation Supervisor $105.33 100: Human Resources Risk Manager $177.91 100: Finance Senior Accountant $132.42 100: Finance Senior Accounting Assistant $87.15 100: Fire Senior Building Inspector $122.52 100: Engineering & Public Works Senior Civil Engineering Technician $135.53 100: Community Development Senior Code Conformance Officer $115.52 100: Engineering & Public Works Senior Construction Inspector $149.16 Page 274 of 572 27 100: Engineering & Public Works Senior Equipment Operator $113.96 100: Housing & Economic Development Senior Housing Specialist $119.67 629: Information Systems Maintenance Senior Information Technology Analyst $132.83 104: Library Fund Senior Librarian $152.87 104: Library Fund Senior Library Technician $103.83 100: Community Development Senior Office Assistant $73.77 100: City Manager - Operations Senior Office Assistant $62.42 100: Engineering & Public Works Senior Office Assistant $86.19 100: Fire Senior Office Assistant $71.49 100: Housing & Economic Development Senior Office Assistant $69.63 100: Human Resources Senior Office Assistant $70.29 100: Police Senior Office Assistant $70.98 105: Parks Maintenance Fund Senior Park Caretaker $91.20 100: Police Senior Police Dispatcher $126.32 100: Engineering & Public Works Senior Traffic Painter $108.60 166: Nutrition Sous Chef $97.78 100: City Council Special Assistant to the Mayor $127.00 100: Police Stop Grant Office Coordinator $86.74 100: Engineering & Public Works Storm Water Compliance Inspector $125.51 100: Engineering & Public Works Street & Wastewater Maint Superintendent $202.42 100: Engineering & Public Works Street Maintenance Supervisor $149.79 100: Engineering & Public Works Street Sweeper Operator $102.33 626: Facilities Maint Fund Supervising Custodian $66.49 100: Engineering & Public Works Traffic Engineer $242.62 100: Engineering & Public Works Traffic Painter $97.89 100: Police Training Coordinator $85.54 105: Parks Maintenance Fund Tree Trimmer $97.34 125: Sewer Service Fund Wastewater Crew Chief $96.93 125: Sewer Service Fund Wastewater Supervisor $125.61 Part Time Positions Recreation Leader III $22.85 Contract Positions EsGil - Building/Engineering/Fire Inspector EsGil - Division Manager EsGil - CASp Certified Access Examiner EsGil - LEED Certified Plans Examiner Page 275 of 572 28 EsGil - Structural Engineer EsGil - Civil Engineer EsGil - Electrical Engineer EsGil - Energy Plans Engineer EsGil - Mechanical Engineer EsGil - Building Official EsGil - Supervising Building Inspector EsGil - Deputy Building Official EsGil - ICC Plans Examiner EsGil - Building Inspector EsGil - Permit Technician Page 276 of 572 29 BUILDING PERMIT FEES - CONSTRUCTION TYPES: IA, IB New Construction Fee Schedule IBC Class IBC Occupancy Square Footage Plan Check Fee Inspection Check Fee Total A-1 Assembly— Fixed Seating 1,000 $1,609.29 plus $68.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,093.32 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,702.61 plus $88.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Theater, Concert Hall 5,000 4,361.52 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 2,872.78 plus 15.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 7,234.30 plus 80.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,609.26 plus 40.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 3,652.23 plus 15.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 11,261.49 plus 55.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 11,636.45 plus 38.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 5,341.06 plus 13.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 16,977.51 plus 51.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 23,069.53 plus 36.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 6,321.64 plus 11.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 29,391.18 plus 48.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 41,386.77 plus 31.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 12,297.48 plus 10.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 53,684.24 plus 41.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 277 of 572 30 A-2 Assembly— Food & Drink 1,000 $2,087.58 plus $89.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,872.78 plus $29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $4,960.36 plus $118.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Restaurant, Night Club, Bar 5,000 5,660.62 plus 88.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,041.96 plus 26.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 9,702.58 plus 114.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 10,077.54 plus 53.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 5,081.24 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 15,158.78 plus 76.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 15,403.83 plus 51.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 7,419.61 plus 20.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 22,823.43 plus 71.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 30,734.19 plus 48.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 8,789.92 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 39,524.11 plus 65.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 55,157.17 plus 41.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 17,234.04 plus 14.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 72,391.20 plus 56.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A-3 Assembly— Worship, Amusement 1,000 $2,087.58 plus $89.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,483.05 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $4,570.63 plus $115.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Page 278 of 572 31 Arcade, Church, Community Hall 5,000 5,660.62 plus 88.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,522.32 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 9,182.94 plus 111.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 10,077.54 plus 53.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 4,301.78 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 14,379.32 plus 74.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 15,403.83 plus 51.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 6,380.33 plus 17.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 21,784.16 plus 68.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 30,734.19 plus 48.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 7,490.83 plus 14.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 38,225.02 plus 63.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 55,157.17 plus 41.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 14,765.76 plus 12.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 69,922.92 plus 54.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A-4 Assembly— Indoor Sport Viewing 1,000 $2,217.49 plus $95.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,483.05 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $4,700.54 plus $121.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Arena, Skating Rink, Tennis Court 5,000 6,050.35 plus 90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,522.32 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 9,572.67 plus 114.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. Page 279 of 572 32 10,000 10,597.18 plus 55.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 4,301.78 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 14,898.96 plus 76.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 16,183.28 plus 54.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 6,380.33 plus 17.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 22,563.62 plus 71.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 32,423.01 plus 51.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 7,490.83 plus 14.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 39,913.84 plus 65.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 58,145.09 plus 29.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 14,765.76 plus 8.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 72,910.84 plus 37.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A A Occupancy Tenant Improvements 400 $636.75 plus $67.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. $1,313.86 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. $1,950.62 plus $100.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 1,719.68 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 1,833.50 plus 27.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 3,553.18 plus 92.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 3,018.77 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 8000 s.f. 2,223.23 plus 22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 8000 s.f. 5,242.00 plus 61.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 8000 s.f. Page 280 of 572 33 8,000 4,577.69 plus 36.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 3,132.60 plus 20.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 7,710.28 plus 57.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 8,994.61 plus 35.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 3,818.87 plus 17.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 12,813.48 plus 53.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 40,000 16,139.63 plus 29.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,363.16 plus 14.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 23,502.79 plus 44.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business— Bank 100 $2,433.66 plus $1,104.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. $1,573.68 plus $129.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. $4,007.34 plus $1,234.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. 500 6,850.58 plus 1,039.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 2,093.32 plus 123.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 8,943.90 plus 1,162.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,000 12,046.96 plus 651.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,612.96 plus 116.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 14,659.91 plus 768.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 18,564.26 plus 619.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 3,782.14 plus 100.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 22,346.40 plus 719.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Page 281 of 572 34 5,000 37,141.31 plus 595.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,468.42 plus 83.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 41,609.73 plus 679.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 66,934.22 plus 336.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 8,662.25 plus 47.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 75,596.48 plus 384.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business— Clinic, Outpatient 100 $2,173.84 plus $1,006.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. $1,573.68 plus $129.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. $3,747.52 plus $1,136.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. 500 6,201.03 plus 961.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 2,093.32 plus 123.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 8,294.35 plus 1,084.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,000 11,007.68 plus 586.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,612.96 plus 116.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 13,620.64 plus 703.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 16,875.43 plus 562.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 3,782.14 plus 100.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 20,657.58 plus 663.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 33,763.66 plus 543.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,468.42 plus 83.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 38,232.08 plus 627.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. Page 282 of 572 35 10,000 60,958.39 plus 471.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 8,662.25 plus 72.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 69,620.64 plus 543.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business—Dry Cleaning 500 $1,113.79 plus $90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $2,742.87 plus $58.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $3,856.65 plus $149.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 2,932.52 plus 88.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 3,912.05 plus 52.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 6,844.57 plus 140.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 5,140.98 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,821.42 plus 46.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 9,962.40 plus 98.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,739.17 plus 51.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 7,159.79 plus 39.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 14,898.96 plus 90.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 15,403.83 plus 48.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 8,365.70 plus 32.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 23,769.53 plus 81.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 27,615.31 plus 28.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 16,456.82 plus 18.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 44,072.13 plus 47.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 283 of 572 36 B Business— Professional Office 1,000 $2,303.75 plus $103.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,522.32 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $5,826.07 plus $136.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 6,460.85 plus 101.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,821.42 plus 30.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 11,282.27 plus 131.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 11,527.32 plus 61.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 6,120.51 plus 28.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 17,647.83 plus 89.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 17,633.06 plus 58.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 8,978.52 plus 24.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 26,611.58 plus 83.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 35,322.57 plus 56.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 10,574.17 plus 20.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 45,896.74 plus 76.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 63,642.83 plus 32.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 20,743.83 plus 11.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 84,386.67 plus 43.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business— High Rise Office 5,000 $6,872.40 plus $18.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. $13,395.44 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. $20,267.85 plus $38.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. Page 284 of 572 37 25,000 10,639.78 plus 52.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 17,292.73 plus 17.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 27,932.51 plus 69.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 23,674.38 plus 42.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 23,788.20 plus 15.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 47,462.58 plus 57.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 44,719.71 plus 38.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 250000 s.f. 31,322.95 plus 15.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 250000 s.f. 76,042.66 plus 53.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 250000 s.f. 250,000 89,192.39 plus 35.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500000 s.f. 43,476.87 plus 14.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500000 s.f. 132,669.26 plus 50.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500000 s.f. 500,000 177,531.87 plus 34.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 80,963.13 plus 14.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 258,495.00 plus 48.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B B Occupancy Tenant Improvements 250 $485.01 plus $64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1250 s.f. $1,183.95 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1250 s.f. $1,668.97 plus $103.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1250 s.f. 1,250 1,134.56 plus 72.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 1,573.68 plus 37.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,708.25 plus 110.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. Page 285 of 572 38 2,500 2,043.93 plus 41.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 1,833.50 plus 36.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 3,877.43 plus 77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,083.20 plus 40.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12500 s.f. 2,742.87 plus 30.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12500 s.f. 5,826.07 plus 71.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12500 s.f. 12,500 6,136.60 plus 38.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 3,169.33 plus 24.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 9,305.93 plus 62.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 10,943.25 plus 30.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 6,193.97 plus 19.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 17,137.22 plus 50.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof E Educational— Group Occupancy 500 $1,416.21 plus $116.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $1,927.80 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $3,344.01 plus $149.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 6+ persons, up to the 12th Grade 2,500 3,754.58 plus 116.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 2,577.35 plus 31.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 6,331.93 plus 147.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 6,656.24 plus 70.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,262.51 plus 31.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 9,918.75 plus 101.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. Page 286 of 572 39 10,000 10,163.79 plus 67.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 4,821.42 plus 26.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 14,985.21 plus 93.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 20,254.13 plus 64.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 5,673.22 plus 22.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 25,927.34 plus 86.90 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 36,450.21 plus 54.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,201.75 plus 18.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 47,651.96 plus 72.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof E Educational— Day Care 300 $1,026.48 plus $129.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. $1,927.80 plus $54.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. $2,954.28 plus $184.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. 5+ children, older than 2 1/2 yrs 1,500 2,585.39 plus 132.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 2,577.35 plus 53.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 5,162.74 plus 185.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,000 4,577.69 plus 82.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 3,262.51 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 7,840.19 plus 134.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 7,045.97 plus 77.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 4,821.42 plus 44.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 11,867.39 plus 121.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. Page 287 of 572 40 15,000 14,018.48 plus 75.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 5,673.22 plus 36.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 19,691.69 plus 111.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 25,277.99 plus 61.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,201.75 plus 30.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 36,479.75 plus 91.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof F-1 Factory Industrial— Moderate Hazard 1,500 $2,499.14 plus $60.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7500 s.f. $2,872.78 plus $12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7500 s.f. $5,371.91 plus $72.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7500 s.f. 7,500 3,798.23 plus 59.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 3,652.23 plus 11.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 7,450.47 plus 70.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 15,000 8,258.81 plus 47.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 4,986.94 plus 9.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 13,245.74 plus 57.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 15,447.48 plus 44.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 75000 s.f. 6,415.94 plus 9.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 75000 s.f. 21,863.42 plus 53.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 75000 s.f. 75,000 30,690.54 plus 40.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 150000 s.f. 8,956.56 plus 9.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 150000 s.f. 39,647.10 plus 49.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 150000 s.f. Page 288 of 572 41 150,000 60,873.18 plus 37.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 16,528.04 plus 8.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 77,401.22 plus 46.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof F-2 Factory Industrial— Low Hazard 2,000 $2,629.05 plus $56.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. $5,600.88 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. $8,229.92 plus $82.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,175.88 plus 56.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 7,679.43 plus 24.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 14,855.30 plus 80.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 12,805.64 plus 34.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 9,923.50 plus 22.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 22,729.13 plus 56.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 40,000 19,734.49 plus 32.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 14,340.42 plus 19.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 34,074.91 plus 51.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 39,264.56 plus 31.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 200000 s.f. 16,881.04 plus 16.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 200000 s.f. 56,145.60 plus 47.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 200000 s.f. 200,000 70,616.39 plus 26.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 33,416.27 plus 14.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 104,032.66 plus 41.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-1 High Hazard Group H-1 600 $810.31 plus $46.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction $1,833.50 plus $27.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction $2,643.82 plus $74.01 for each additional 100 Page 289 of 572 42 thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. Pose a detonation hazard 3,000 1,936.90 plus 37.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 2,483.05 plus 25.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 4,419.95 plus 63.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 3,409.55 plus 28.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 3,132.60 plus 23.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 6,542.15 plus 52.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 12,000 5,142.03 plus 26.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 4,561.60 plus 20.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 9,703.63 plus 47.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 9,948.68 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 5,449.01 plus 17.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 15,397.69 plus 42.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 60,000 17,743.25 plus 21.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,552.20 plus 13.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 28,295.45 plus 34.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-3 High Hazard Group H-3 600 $1,200.04 plus $79.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. $2,612.96 plus $43.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. $3,813.00 plus $122.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. Page 290 of 572 43 Readily support combustion 3,000 3,106.08 plus 75.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 3,652.23 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,758.32 plus 114.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 5,358.20 plus 46.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 4,691.51 plus 34.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 10,049.71 plus 80.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 12,000 8,129.95 plus 43.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 6,770.06 plus 30.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 14,900.01 plus 73.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 15,924.51 plus 41.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 8,047.20 plus 25.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 23,971.71 plus 67.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 60,000 28,395.82 plus 34.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 15,748.58 plus 21.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 44,144.40 plus 55.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-4 High Hazard Group H-4 300 $550.50 plus $72.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. $1,703.59 plus $54.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. $2,254.09 plus $126.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. Pose health hazards 1,500 1,417.26 plus 72.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 2,353.14 plus 48.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,770.40 plus 120.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. Page 291 of 572 44 3,000 2,500.19 plus 40.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 3,002.69 plus 43.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 5,502.87 plus 83.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 3,713.03 plus 37.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 4,301.78 plus 37.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 8,014.81 plus 75.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 15,000 7,090.67 plus 36.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 5,189.19 plus 32.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 12,279.86 plus 68.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 12,546.87 plus 28.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,032.57 plus 25.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 22,579.44 plus 54.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-5 High Hazard Group H-5 1,000 $1,329.95 plus $54.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,262.51 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $4,592.46 plus $86.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Semiconductor Fabrication, R&D 5,000 3,495.81 plus 50.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,561.60 plus 29.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 8,057.41 plus 80.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,007.74 plus 31.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 5,600.88 plus 27.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 11,608.62 plus 58.90 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. Page 292 of 572 45 20,000 9,169.22 plus 29.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 8,328.97 plus 23.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 17,498.20 plus 52.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 18,003.07 plus 28.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 9,865.93 plus 18.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 27,868.99 plus 47.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 32,163.20 plus 23.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,256.14 plus 15.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 51,419.33 plus 39.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof I-1 Institutional— 17+ persons, ambulatory 1,000 $2,412.88 plus $100.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,782.14 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $6,195.02 plus $139.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 6,440.07 plus 98.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 5,341.06 plus 35.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 11,781.13 plus 133.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 11,376.63 plus 61.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 6,770.06 plus 31.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 18,146.69 plus 92.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 17,526.03 plus 57.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 9,887.89 plus 26.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 27,413.92 plus 84.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. Page 293 of 572 46 50,000 34,803.99 plus 55.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 11,649.05 plus 22.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 46,453.04 plus 78.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 62,691.92 plus 47.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 22,857.99 plus 19.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 85,549.91 plus 67.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof I-2 Institutional— 6+ persons, non- ambulatory 1,000 $2,672.70 plus $113.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $4,691.51 plus $48.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $7,364.21 plus $162.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 7,219.53 plus 111.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 6,640.15 plus 43.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 13,859.68 plus 155.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 12,805.64 plus 69.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 8,328.97 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 21,134.61 plus 108.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 19,734.49 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 12,226.26 plus 33.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 31,960.75 plus 98.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 39,220.91 plus 62.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 14,507.06 plus 28.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 53,727.97 plus 90.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. Page 294 of 572 47 100,000 70,616.39 plus 53.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 28,574.01 plus 23.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 99,190.40 plus 77.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M Mercantile— Department & Drug Store 1,000 $1,546.12 plus $64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,742.87 plus $29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $4,288.99 plus $94.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,144.31 plus 63.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,912.05 plus 26.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 8,056.36 plus 89.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,305.79 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 4,821.42 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 12,127.21 plus 62.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 11,203.07 plus 37.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 7,159.79 plus 19.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 18,362.86 plus 57.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 22,332.68 plus 35.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 8,436.92 plus 16.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 30,769.60 plus 52.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 40,130.27 plus 30.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 16,657.95 plus 13.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 56,788.22 plus 44.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M Mercantile— Market 500 $896.57 plus $71.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction $2,483.05 plus $45.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction $3,379.62 plus $116.92 for each additional 100 Page 295 of 572 48 thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 2,325.57 plus 69.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 3,392.42 plus 42.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,717.99 plus 111.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,058.05 plus 44.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,301.78 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 8,359.83 plus 83.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,266.51 plus 41.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 6,250.42 plus 33.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 12,516.93 plus 75.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 12,459.56 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 7,397.65 plus 28.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 19,857.21 plus 67.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 22,202.77 plus 32.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 14,579.40 plus 23.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 36,782.17 plus 56.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M Mercantile— Motor fuel- dispensing 100 $2,196.72 plus $909.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. $3,333.73 plus $324.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. $5,530.44 plus $1,234.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. 500 5,834.18 plus 883.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 4,632.82 plus 298.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 10,467.00 plus 1,182.18 for each additional 100 Page 296 of 572 49 thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,000 10,251.10 plus 532.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 5,802.00 plus 272.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 16,053.11 plus 805.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 15,577.39 plus 518.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 8,530.10 plus 232.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 24,107.49 plus 751.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 31,123.92 plus 492.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,138.28 plus 193.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 41,262.20 plus 685.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 55,764.11 plus 425.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,788.30 plus 166.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 75,552.42 plus 591.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M M Occupancy Tenant Improvements 500 $766.66 plus $58.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $1,833.50 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $2,600.16 plus $97.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 1,935.85 plus 63.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 2,612.96 plus 33.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 4,548.80 plus 97.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,516.59 plus 36.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 3,262.51 plus 28.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 6,779.09 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 Page 297 of 572 50 thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 5,335.32 plus 34.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 4,691.51 plus 25.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 10,026.83 plus 59.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 10,553.52 plus 33.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 5,507.70 plus 21.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 16,061.22 plus 54.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 18,867.73 plus 27.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,870.71 plus 17.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 29,738.44 plus 45.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-1 Residential— Transient 1,000 $1,935.85 plus $87.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,909.51 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $4,845.35 plus $113.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Boarding Houses, Hotels, Motels 5,000 5,443.40 plus 84.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,948.78 plus 24.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 9,392.18 plus 108.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 9,644.16 plus 50.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 4,988.06 plus 22.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 14,632.22 plus 72.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 14,710.63 plus 49.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 7,196.52 plus 19.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 21,907.14 plus 68.45 for each additional 100 Page 298 of 572 51 thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 29,477.70 plus 47.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 8,566.83 plus 16.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 38,044.53 plus 63.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 53,078.62 plus 40.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 16,751.13 plus 13.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 69,829.75 plus 54.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-2 Residential— Permanent, 2+ Dwellings 1,000 $2,154.11 plus $81.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,814.09 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $4,968.20 plus $107.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Apartment, Dormitory, Timeshare 5,000 5,401.85 plus 80.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,853.36 plus 24.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 9,255.21 plus 104.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 9,429.04 plus 50.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 4,762.73 plus 22.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 14,191.77 plus 72.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 14,452.91 plus 39.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 6,971.19 plus 19.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 21,424.10 plus 58.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 36,407.60 plus 29.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 8,177.10 plus 15.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 44,584.71 plus 45.54 for each additional 100 Page 299 of 572 52 thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 51,217.28 plus 25.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 16,138.31 plus 13.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 67,355.59 plus 39.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-2 Residential— Permanent, 2+, Repeat 1,000 $984.93 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,684.18 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,669.11 plus $51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Apartment, Dormitory, Timeshare 5,000 2,024.20 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,723.45 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 5,747.66 plus 46.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 3,323.30 plus 17.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 4,762.73 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 8,086.03 plus 38.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 5,099.43 plus 15.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 6,841.28 plus 18.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 11,940.71 plus 33.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 9,776.17 plus 15.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 8,047.20 plus 15.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 17,823.36 plus 30.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. Page 300 of 572 53 100,000 17,310.92 plus 12.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 15,878.49 plus 12.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 33,189.41 plus 24.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-3 Dwellings— Custom Homes 1,500 $3,106.08 plus $103.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $2,612.96 plus $64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $5,719.04 plus $168.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 4,145.36 plus 118.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 3,262.51 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 7,407.86 plus 170.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 5,921.49 plus 116.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 3,652.23 plus 45.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 9,573.72 plus 162.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 7,090.67 plus 106.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 3,912.05 plus 42.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 11,002.72 plus 148.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 7,000 9,212.88 plus 105.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,502.91 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 13,715.79 plus 144.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 12,374.36 plus 79.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 5,672.10 plus 29.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 18,046.45 plus 108.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 301 of 572 54 R-3 Dwellings— Production Phase 1,500 $1,287.35 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $1,906.96 plus $51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $3,194.31 plus $90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. of Master Plan (repeats) 2,500 1,677.08 plus 38.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 2,426.60 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,103.68 plus 77.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 2,284.02 plus 37.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 2,686.42 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 4,970.44 plus 63.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,673.75 plus 37.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 2,946.24 plus 22.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 5,619.99 plus 60.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 7,000 3,496.86 plus 36.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,277.28 plus 21.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 6,774.14 plus 57.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,579.79 plus 23.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 4,186.64 plus 13.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 8,766.43 plus 37.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-3 Dwellings— Alternate Materials 1,500 $2,196.72 plus $90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $3,002.69 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $5,199.40 plus $168.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. Page 302 of 572 55 2,500 3,106.08 plus 83.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 3,782.14 plus 58.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 6,888.22 plus 142.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 4,362.57 plus 77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 4,171.87 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 8,534.45 plus 116.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 5,142.03 plus 76.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 4,561.60 plus 36.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 9,703.63 plus 112.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 7,000 6,744.60 plus 75.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 5,152.46 plus 35.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 11,897.05 plus 110.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 8,996.71 plus 53.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 6,581.46 plus 24.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 15,578.17 plus 77.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-4 Residential— Assisted Living (6-16 persons) 1,000 $2,217.49 plus $94.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,402.86 plus $67.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $4,620.35 plus $162.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 5,984.87 plus 91.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 5,117.97 plus 48.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 11,102.83 plus 139.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. Page 303 of 572 56 10,000 10,553.52 plus 55.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 6,417.06 plus 28.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 16,970.59 plus 84.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 16,139.63 plus 53.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 9,275.07 plus 24.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 25,414.70 plus 78.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 32,292.05 plus 51.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 11,035.11 plus 21.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 43,327.17 plus 72.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 58,057.78 plus 44.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 21,557.78 plus 18.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 79,615.56 plus 62.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-1 Storage— Moderate Hazard 1,000 $810.31 plus $34.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,262.51 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $4,072.82 plus $67.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,196.72 plus 34.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,561.60 plus 29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 6,758.32 plus 63.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 3,929.19 plus 18.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 5,730.79 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 9,659.98 plus 44.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. Page 304 of 572 57 20,000 5,791.58 plus 18.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 8,328.97 plus 22.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 14,120.55 plus 41.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 11,377.68 plus 17.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 9,865.93 plus 19.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 21,243.61 plus 36.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 20,211.53 plus 14.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,386.05 plus 15.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 39,597.57 plus 30.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-1 Storage— Moderate Hazard, Repair Garage 500 $940.22 plus $69.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $2,223.23 plus $45.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $3,163.45 plus $114.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. Motor Vehicles (not High Hazard) 2,500 2,326.62 plus 64.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 3,132.60 plus 39.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,459.22 plus 103.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,929.19 plus 39.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,912.05 plus 33.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 7,841.24 plus 73.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 5,921.49 plus 38.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 5,600.88 plus 29.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 11,522.36 plus 67.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. Page 305 of 572 58 25,000 11,637.50 plus 36.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 6,748.10 plus 25.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 18,385.60 plus 61.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 20,731.16 plus 30.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,150.39 plus 21.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 33,881.56 plus 51.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-2 Storage—Low Hazard 1,000 $940.22 plus $34.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,002.69 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,942.91 plus $60.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,326.62 plus 29.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,041.96 plus 25.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 6,368.59 plus 54.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,578.74 plus 23.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 5,081.24 plus 24.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 9,659.98 plus 48.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 6,960.76 plus 22.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 7,549.52 plus 20.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 14,510.28 plus 42.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 13,586.14 plus 21.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 8,956.56 plus 16.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 22,542.71 plus 38.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. Page 306 of 572 59 100,000 24,238.72 plus 17.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 17,437.41 plus 14.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 41,676.12 plus 32.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-2 Storage—Low Hazard, Parking Garages 1,000 $918.40 plus $36.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,612.96 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,531.36 plus $59.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Open or Enclosed 5,000 2,369.23 plus 29.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,522.32 plus 21.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 5,891.55 plus 51.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,187.96 plus 22.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 4,467.30 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 8,655.26 plus 43.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 6,440.07 plus 20.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 6,545.85 plus 17.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 12,985.93 plus 38.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 12,719.38 plus 20.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 7,787.38 plus 15.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 20,506.76 plus 35.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 22,809.72 plus 16.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 15,300.16 plus 12.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 38,109.88 plus 29.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Other Tenant Improvements 600 $896.57 plus $54.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction $1,963.41 plus $27.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction $2,859.98 plus $81.19 for each additional 100 Page 307 of 572 60 thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,000 2,195.66 plus 44.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 2,612.96 plus 26.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 4,808.62 plus 70.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 3,884.49 plus 34.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 3,262.51 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 7,146.99 plus 60.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 12,000 5,963.04 plus 32.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 4,821.42 plus 22.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 10,784.46 plus 54.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 11,830.79 plus 31.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 5,637.61 plus 18.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 17,468.40 plus 49.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 60,000 21,336.01 plus 26.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,130.53 plus 15.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 32,466.54 plus 41.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Shell Bldg: Business— Professional Office 1,000 $1,438.03 plus $62.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,132.60 plus $29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $4,570.63 plus $91.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,928.14 plus 59.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 4,301.78 plus 26.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 8,229.92 plus 86.71 for each additional 100 Page 308 of 572 61 thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,916.06 plus 38.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 5,376.67 plus 24.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 12,292.72 plus 62.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 10,727.09 plus 35.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 7,844.95 plus 21.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 18,572.03 plus 56.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 21,293.40 plus 33.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 9,346.29 plus 17.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 30,639.69 plus 51.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 38,139.03 plus 28.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 18,288.08 plus 15.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 56,427.11 plus 44.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Other Shell Building 1,000 $1,308.13 plus $59.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,262.51 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $4,570.63 plus $91.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,668.32 plus 54.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,561.60 plus 29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 8,229.92 plus 83.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,396.42 plus 34.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 5,766.40 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 12,162.82 plus 60.19 for each additional 100 Page 309 of 572 62 thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 9,817.72 plus 32.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 8,364.58 plus 22.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 18,182.30 plus 55.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 19,604.58 plus 31.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 9,995.84 plus 19.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 29,600.42 plus 50.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 35,151.11 plus 26.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,587.18 plus 16.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 54,738.29 plus 42.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 310 of 572 63 BUILDING PERMIT FEES - CONSTRUCTION TYPES: IIA, IIB, IIIA, IIIB, IV New Construction Fee Schedule IBC Class IBC Occupancy Square Footage Plan Check Fee Inspection Check Fee Total A-1 Assembly— Fixed Seating 1,000 $1,349.47 plus $55.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $1,833.50 plus $16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,182.98 plus $72.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Theater, Concert Hall 5,000 3,582.07 plus 54.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 2,483.05 plus 12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 6,065.11 plus 67.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,310.16 plus 33.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 3,132.60 plus 12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 9,442.76 plus 46.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 9,687.81 plus 32.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 4,431.69 plus 11.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 14,119.50 plus 43.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 19,302.16 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 5,282.37 plus 10.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 24,584.53 plus 36.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 32,293.10 plus 22.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,348.84 plus 8.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 42,641.94 plus 30.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 311 of 572 64 A-2 Assembly— Food & Drink 1,000 $1,697.85 plus $76.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,483.05 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $4,180.90 plus $99.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Restaurant, Night Club, Bar 5,000 4,751.25 plus 72.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,392.42 plus 21.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 8,143.67 plus 93.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 8,388.72 plus 44.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 4,301.78 plus 19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 12,690.50 plus 63.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 12,805.64 plus 42.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 6,250.42 plus 16.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 19,056.06 plus 59.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 25,667.72 plus 40.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 7,360.92 plus 14.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 33,028.64 plus 54.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 45,933.60 plus 34.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 14,376.03 plus 11.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 60,309.63 plus 46.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A-3 Assembly— Worship, Amusement 1,000 $1,697.85 plus $76.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,093.32 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,791.17 plus $95.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Page 312 of 572 65 Arcade, Church, Community Hall 5,000 4,751.25 plus 72.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 2,872.78 plus 15.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 7,624.03 plus 88.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 8,388.72 plus 44.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 3,652.23 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 12,040.95 plus 61.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 12,805.64 plus 42.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 5,341.06 plus 14.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 18,146.69 plus 57.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 25,667.72 plus 40.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 6,321.64 plus 11.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 31,989.37 plus 52.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 45,933.60 plus 34.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 12,297.48 plus 10.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 58,231.07 plus 44.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A-4 Assembly— Indoor Sport Viewing 1,000 $1,827.76 plus $79.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,093.32 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,921.08 plus $99.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Arena, Skating Rink, Tennis Court 5,000 5,011.07 plus 77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 2,872.78 plus 18.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 7,883.85 plus 96.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. Page 313 of 572 66 10,000 8,908.35 plus 46.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 3,652.23 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 12,560.59 plus 63.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 13,585.09 plus 44.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 5,341.06 plus 14.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 18,926.15 plus 59.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 26,966.82 plus 43.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 6,321.64 plus 11.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 33,288.46 plus 55.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 48,531.79 plus 36.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 12,297.48 plus 10.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 60,829.26 plus 47.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A A Occupancy Tenant Improvements 400 $636.75 plus $51.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. $1,054.05 plus $24.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. $1,690.80 plus $75.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 1,459.86 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 1,443.77 plus 23.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 2,903.63 plus 75.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 2,499.14 plus 32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 8000 s.f. 1,833.50 plus 22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 8000 s.f. 4,332.64 plus 55.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 8000 s.f. Page 314 of 572 67 8,000 3,798.23 plus 31.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 2,742.87 plus 18.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 6,541.10 plus 50.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 7,565.61 plus 29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 3,169.33 plus 15.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 10,734.93 plus 44.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 40,000 13,411.53 plus 24.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 6,193.97 plus 12.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,605.50 plus 36.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business— Bank 100 $2,043.93 plus $909.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. $1,313.86 plus $97.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. $3,357.79 plus $1,006.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. 500 5,681.39 plus 883.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,703.59 plus 94.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 7,384.99 plus 977.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,000 10,098.31 plus 534.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,223.23 plus 90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 12,321.54 plus 625.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 15,446.43 plus 515.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 3,132.60 plus 80.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 18,579.02 plus 596.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Page 315 of 572 68 5,000 30,905.65 plus 497.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,688.96 plus 70.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 34,594.62 plus 568.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 55,762.01 plus 432.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,233.25 plus 61.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 62,995.26 plus 494.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business— Clinic, Outpatient 100 $1,914.02 plus $811.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. $1,313.86 plus $97.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. $3,227.88 plus $909.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. 500 5,161.76 plus 805.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,703.59 plus 94.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 6,865.35 plus 899.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,000 9,188.95 plus 495.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,223.23 plus 90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 11,412.18 plus 586.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 14,147.33 plus 467.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 3,132.60 plus 80.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 17,279.93 plus 548.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 28,177.55 plus 452.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,688.96 plus 70.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 31,866.52 plus 523.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. Page 316 of 572 69 10,000 50,825.45 plus 392.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,233.25 plus 61.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 58,058.70 plus 453.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business—Dry Cleaning 500 $983.88 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $2,353.14 plus $45.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $3,337.02 plus $123.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 2,542.79 plus 72.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 3,262.51 plus 42.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,805.30 plus 114.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,361.52 plus 44.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,041.96 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 8,403.49 plus 83.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,569.98 plus 41.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 5,990.60 plus 33.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 12,560.59 plus 74.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 12,805.64 plus 41.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 7,066.61 plus 27.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 19,872.25 plus 68.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 23,068.48 plus 34.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,858.63 plus 22.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 36,927.11 plus 56.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 317 of 572 70 B Business— Professional Office 1,000 $1,914.02 plus $87.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,872.78 plus $29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $4,786.80 plus $116.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 5,421.57 plus 83.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,041.96 plus 26.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 9,463.54 plus 109.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 9,578.68 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 5,081.24 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 14,659.91 plus 75.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 14,775.05 plus 49.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 7,419.61 plus 20.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 22,194.66 plus 69.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 29,476.65 plus 47.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 8,755.43 plus 17.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 38,232.08 plus 64.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 52,990.26 plus 40.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 17,366.19 plus 14.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 70,356.45 plus 55.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business— High Rise Office 5,000 $5,833.13 plus $14.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. $11,186.98 plus $16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. $17,020.11 plus $31.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. Page 318 of 572 71 25,000 8,821.05 plus 43.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 14,434.72 plus 14.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 23,255.77 plus 58.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 19,777.09 plus 35.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 19,890.92 plus 12.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 39,668.01 plus 47.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 37,314.87 plus 32.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 250000 s.f. 26,126.57 plus 12.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 250000 s.f. 63,441.44 plus 44.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 250000 s.f. 250,000 74,382.72 plus 29.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500000 s.f. 36,331.85 plus 12.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500000 s.f. 110,714.56 plus 41.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500000 s.f. 500,000 147,912.52 plus 28.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 67,582.45 plus 11.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 215,494.97 plus 39.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B B Occupancy Tenant Improvements 250 $355.11 plus $64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1250 s.f. $888.53 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1250 s.f. $1,243.63 plus $103.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1250 s.f. 1,250 1,004.65 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 1,278.25 plus 32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,282.91 plus 84.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. Page 319 of 572 72 2,500 1,654.20 plus 36.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 1,538.07 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 3,192.27 plus 62.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,563.57 plus 33.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12500 s.f. 2,187.62 plus 23.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12500 s.f. 4,751.19 plus 56.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12500 s.f. 12,500 5,097.33 plus 32.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 2,649.69 plus 20.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 7,747.01 plus 52.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 9,124.52 plus 25.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 5,154.70 plus 16.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 14,279.22 plus 41.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof E Educational— Group Occupancy 500 $1,156.39 plus $97.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $1,538.07 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $2,694.46 plus $129.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 6+ persons, up to the 12th Grade 2,500 3,105.03 plus 77.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 2,187.62 plus 29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,292.65 plus 106.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 5,616.96 plus 57.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 2,742.87 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 8,359.83 plus 83.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. Page 320 of 572 73 10,000 8,474.97 plus 56.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 4,041.96 plus 22.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 12,516.93 plus 78.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 16,876.48 plus 54.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 4,763.85 plus 18.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 21,640.33 plus 72.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 30,474.37 plus 45.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 9,383.02 plus 15.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 39,857.39 plus 60.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof E Educational— Day Care 300 $896.57 plus $108.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. $1,538.07 plus $54.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. $2,434.64 plus $162.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. 5+ children, older than 2 1/2 yrs 1,500 2,195.66 plus 86.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 2,187.62 plus 48.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 4,383.29 plus 135.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,000 3,928.14 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 2,742.87 plus 43.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,671.01 plus 108.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 5,876.78 plus 65.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 4,041.96 plus 37.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 9,918.75 plus 102.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. Page 321 of 572 74 15,000 11,810.01 plus 62.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 4,763.85 plus 30.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 16,573.86 plus 92.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 21,120.89 plus 50.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 9,383.02 plus 25.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 30,503.91 plus 76.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof F-1 Factory Industrial— Moderate Hazard 1,500 $2,109.41 plus $51.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7500 s.f. $2,353.14 plus $10.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7500 s.f. $4,462.55 plus $61.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7500 s.f. 7,500 3,148.68 plus 50.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 3,002.69 plus 9.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 6,151.37 plus 60.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 15,000 6,959.71 plus 40.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 4,207.48 plus 7.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 11,167.19 plus 47.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 12,979.20 plus 35.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 75000 s.f. 5,376.67 plus 4.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 75000 s.f. 18,355.87 plus 39.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 75000 s.f. 75,000 25,624.07 plus 33.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 150000 s.f. 7,527.56 plus 3.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 150000 s.f. 33,151.63 plus 36.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 150000 s.f. Page 322 of 572 75 150,000 50,740.25 plus 31.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,799.94 plus 2.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 64,540.19 plus 34.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof F-2 Factory Industrial— Low Hazard 2,000 $2,239.32 plus $47.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. $4,691.51 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. $6,930.83 plus $69.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,006.69 plus 37.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 6,510.24 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 12,516.93 plus 58.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 10,727.09 plus 28.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 8,234.67 plus 18.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 18,961.76 plus 47.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 40,000 16,486.75 plus 27.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 12,002.05 plus 16.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 28,488.80 plus 43.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 32,769.09 plus 26.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 200000 s.f. 14,152.94 plus 13.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 200000 s.f. 46,922.03 plus 39.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 200000 s.f. 200,000 58,924.54 plus 22.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 27,960.07 plus 11.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 86,884.61 plus 34.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-1 High Hazard Group H-1 600 $680.40 plus $41.53 for each additional 100 s.f. $1,573.68 plus $21.65 for each additional 100 s.f. $2,254.09 plus $63.18 for each additional 100 Page 323 of 572 76 or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. Pose a detonation hazard 3,000 1,677.08 plus 40.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 2,093.32 plus 20.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 3,770.40 plus 61.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 2,889.92 plus 24.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 2,612.96 plus 19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 5,502.87 plus 44.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 12,000 4,362.57 plus 22.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 3,782.14 plus 16.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 8,144.72 plus 39.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 8,389.77 plus 21.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 4,539.64 plus 14.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 12,929.41 plus 36.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 60,000 14,885.24 plus 17.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 8,863.38 plus 11.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 23,748.62 plus 29.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-3 High Hazard Group H-3 600 $940.22 plus $68.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. $2,223.23 plus $37.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. $3,163.45 plus $106.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. Page 324 of 572 77 Readily support combustion 3,000 2,586.44 plus 62.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 3,132.60 plus 34.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 5,719.04 plus 96.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 4,448.83 plus 39.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 3,912.05 plus 30.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 8,360.88 plus 70.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 12,000 6,830.85 plus 36.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 5,730.79 plus 25.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 12,561.64 plus 61.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 13,326.33 plus 34.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 6,748.10 plus 21.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 20,074.43 plus 55.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 60,000 23,719.08 plus 28.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,150.39 plus 17.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 36,869.48 plus 45.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-4 High Hazard Group H-4 300 $550.50 plus $61.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. $1,443.77 plus $43.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. $1,994.27 plus $104.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. Pose health hazards 1,500 1,287.35 plus 54.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 1,963.41 plus 41.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,250.76 plus 96.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. Page 325 of 572 78 3,000 2,110.46 plus 36.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 2,483.05 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 4,593.51 plus 75.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 3,193.39 plus 30.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 3,652.23 plus 33.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 6,845.62 plus 63.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 15,000 5,921.49 plus 30.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 4,279.82 plus 27.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 10,201.31 plus 57.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 10,468.32 plus 23.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 8,343.74 plus 21.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 18,812.06 plus 45.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-5 High Hazard Group H-5 1,000 $1,070.13 plus $47.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,742.87 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,813.00 plus $73.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Semiconductor Fabrication, R&D 5,000 2,976.17 plus 42.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,782.14 plus 24.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 6,758.32 plus 66.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 5,098.38 plus 26.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 4,691.51 plus 22.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 9,789.89 plus 48.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. Page 326 of 572 79 20,000 7,740.22 plus 24.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 6,899.97 plus 19.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 14,640.19 plus 43.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 15,015.15 plus 23.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 8,177.10 plus 15.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 23,192.25 plus 39.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 26,836.91 plus 19.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 16,138.31 plus 13.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 42,975.22 plus 32.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof I-1 Institutional— 17+ persons, ambulatory 1,000 $2,023.15 plus $84.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,262.51 plus $29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $5,285.66 plus $113.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 5,400.80 plus 83.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,431.69 plus 27.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 9,832.49 plus 110.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 9,557.90 plus 51.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 5,600.88 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 15,158.78 plus 77.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 14,668.02 plus 48.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 8,199.07 plus 22.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 22,867.09 plus 70.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. Page 327 of 572 80 50,000 29,087.97 plus 46.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 9,700.41 plus 18.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 38,788.38 plus 65.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 52,299.16 plus 39.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,090.62 plus 16.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 71,389.78 plus 55.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof I-2 Institutional— 6+ persons, non- ambulatory 1,000 $2,282.97 plus $94.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $4,041.96 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $6,324.93 plus $133.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 6,050.35 plus 93.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 5,600.88 plus 35.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 11,651.22 plus 129.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 10,727.09 plus 57.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 7,029.88 plus 32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 17,756.97 plus 90.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 16,486.75 plus 54.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 10,277.62 plus 28.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 26,764.37 plus 82.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 32,725.44 plus 52.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 12,038.78 plus 23.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 44,764.21 plus 76.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. Page 328 of 572 81 100,000 58,924.54 plus 44.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 23,897.27 plus 20.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 82,821.81 plus 64.90 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M Mercantile— Department & Drug Store 1,000 $1,286.30 plus $55.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,353.14 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,639.44 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,494.76 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,262.51 plus 21.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 6,757.26 plus 73.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,092.95 plus 32.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 4,041.96 plus 19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 10,134.91 plus 52.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 9,384.34 plus 30.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 5,990.60 plus 16.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 15,374.94 plus 47.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 18,607.91 plus 30.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 7,137.83 plus 13.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 25,745.74 plus 43.90 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 33,764.71 plus 25.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,929.85 plus 11.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 47,694.56 plus 37.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M Mercantile— Market 500 $766.66 plus $58.46 for each additional 100 s.f. $2,093.32 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. $2,859.98 plus $97.43 for each additional 100 Page 329 of 572 82 or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 1,935.85 plus 57.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 2,872.78 plus 31.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 4,808.62 plus 88.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,364.85 plus 37.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,652.23 plus 31.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 7,017.08 plus 68.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 5,227.24 plus 33.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 5,211.15 plus 27.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 10,438.38 plus 61.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 10,293.70 plus 33.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 6,228.46 plus 23.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 16,522.17 plus 56.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 18,565.31 plus 27.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 12,111.12 plus 19.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 30,676.42 plus 47.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M Mercantile— Motor fuel- dispensing 100 $1,936.90 plus $746.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. $2,814.09 plus $292.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. $4,750.98 plus $1,039.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. 500 4,924.81 plus 727.49 for each additional 100 s.f. 3,983.27 plus 256.57 for each additional 100 s.f. 8,908.09 plus 984.06 for each additional 100 Page 330 of 572 83 or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,000 8,562.28 plus 441.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 4,892.64 plus 220.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 13,454.92 plus 662.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 12,979.20 plus 431.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 7,101.10 plus 190.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 20,080.30 plus 621.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 25,927.54 plus 412.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 8,579.36 plus 159.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 34,506.90 plus 571.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 46,540.54 plus 355.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 16,540.57 plus 137.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 63,081.11 plus 493.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M M Occupancy Tenant Improvements 500 $636.75 plus $51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $1,573.68 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $2,210.43 plus $84.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 1,676.03 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 2,223.23 plus 27.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 3,899.26 plus 79.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,975.12 plus 28.58 for each additional 100 s.f. 2,742.87 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. 5,717.99 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 Page 331 of 572 84 or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,404.13 plus 28.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 3,912.05 plus 20.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 8,316.18 plus 49.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 8,734.79 plus 28.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 4,728.24 plus 17.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 13,463.03 plus 45.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 15,749.90 plus 23.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 9,181.89 plus 14.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 24,931.79 plus 38.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-1 Residential— Transient 1,000 $1,676.03 plus $71.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,389.87 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $4,065.90 plus $94.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Boarding Houses, Hotels, Motels 5,000 4,534.03 plus 71.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,299.24 plus 18.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 7,833.27 plus 89.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 8,085.24 plus 42.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 4,208.60 plus 18.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 12,293.85 plus 61.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 12,372.26 plus 41.00 for each additional 100 s.f. 6,027.33 plus 15.85 for each additional 100 s.f. 18,399.59 plus 56.84 for each additional 100 Page 332 of 572 85 or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 24,671.05 plus 39.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 7,137.83 plus 13.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 31,808.88 plus 52.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 44,374.68 plus 33.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,893.12 plus 11.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 58,267.80 plus 45.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-2 Residential— Permanent, 2+ Dwellings 1,000 $1,764.38 plus $71.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,424.36 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $4,188.74 plus $90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Apartment, Dormitory, Timeshare 5,000 4,622.39 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,203.82 plus 18.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 7,826.21 plus 83.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,870.13 plus 42.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 4,113.18 plus 18.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 11,983.31 plus 60.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 12,114.54 plus 39.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 5,931.91 plus 15.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 18,046.45 plus 55.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 23,936.30 plus 35.00 for each additional 100 s.f. 6,878.01 plus 13.32 for each additional 100 s.f. 30,814.31 plus 48.32 for each additional 100 Page 333 of 572 86 or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 47,449.91 plus 29.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,540.12 plus 11.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 60,990.03 plus 41.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-2 Residential— Permanent, 2+, Repeat 1,000 $855.02 plus $23.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,294.45 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,149.47 plus $46.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Apartment, Dormitory, Timeshare 5,000 1,764.38 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,203.82 plus 20.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,968.20 plus 43.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 2,933.57 plus 13.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 3,983.27 plus 18.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 6,916.84 plus 32.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 4,319.97 plus 12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 5,802.00 plus 15.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 10,121.97 plus 28.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 8,217.25 plus 12.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 6,748.10 plus 13.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 14,965.35 plus 25.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. Page 334 of 572 87 100,000 14,582.82 plus 10.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,280.30 plus 10.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 27,863.12 plus 20.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-3 Dwellings— Custom Homes 1,500 $2,586.44 plus $90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $2,223.23 plus $51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $4,809.67 plus $142.90 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 3,495.81 plus 90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 2,742.87 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 6,238.68 plus 129.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 5,012.12 plus 90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 3,002.69 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 8,014.81 plus 116.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 5,921.49 plus 89.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 3,262.51 plus 23.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 9,183.99 plus 112.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 7,000 7,783.87 plus 88.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,723.45 plus 20.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 11,507.33 plus 108.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 10,425.71 plus 66.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 4,762.73 plus 15.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 15,188.44 plus 81.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 335 of 572 88 R-3 Dwellings— Production Phase 1,500 $1,027.53 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $1,647.14 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $2,674.67 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. of Master Plan (repeats) 2,500 1,417.26 plus 32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 2,036.87 plus 17.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 3,454.13 plus 49.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 2,024.20 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 2,296.69 plus 12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 4,320.89 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,284.02 plus 23.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 2,426.60 plus 12.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 4,710.62 plus 35.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 7,000 2,977.22 plus 21.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 2,757.64 plus 12.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 5,734.86 plus 33.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 3,930.24 plus 13.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 3,537.09 plus 7.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,467.34 plus 21.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-3 Dwellings— Alternate Materials 1,500 $1,936.90 plus $64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $2,483.05 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $4,419.95 plus $142.90 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. Page 336 of 572 89 2,500 2,586.44 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 3,262.51 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 5,848.95 plus 116.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 3,713.03 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 3,522.32 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 7,235.35 plus 90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,362.57 plus 63.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 3,782.14 plus 23.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 8,144.72 plus 86.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 7,000 5,705.32 plus 62.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,373.00 plus 20.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,078.32 plus 82.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,567.71 plus 43.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 5,542.19 plus 14.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,109.89 plus 58.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-4 Residential— Assisted Living (6-16 persons) 1,000 $1,827.76 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,039.42 plus $29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $4,867.18 plus $107.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,945.59 plus 62.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,208.60 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 9,154.19 plus 85.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. Page 337 of 572 90 10,000 8,864.70 plus 46.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 5,377.79 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 14,242.49 plus 70.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 13,541.44 plus 44.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 7,716.16 plus 20.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 21,257.60 plus 64.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 26,835.86 plus 43.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 9,216.38 plus 17.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 36,052.24 plus 60.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 48,444.48 plus 37.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 18,050.22 plus 15.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 66,494.70 plus 52.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-1 Storage— Moderate Hazard 1,000 $680.40 plus $31.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,742.87 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,423.27 plus $57.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 1,936.90 plus 26.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,782.14 plus 24.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 5,719.04 plus 50.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 3,279.64 plus 16.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 4,821.42 plus 22.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 8,101.06 plus 38.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. Page 338 of 572 91 20,000 4,882.21 plus 15.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 7,029.88 plus 19.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 11,912.09 plus 34.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 9,558.95 plus 14.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 8,307.01 plus 15.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 17,865.97 plus 30.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 16,963.79 plus 12.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 16,268.22 plus 13.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 33,232.01 plus 25.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-1 Storage— Moderate Hazard, Repair Garage 500 $810.31 plus $56.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $1,833.50 plus $38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $2,643.82 plus $95.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. Motor Vehicles (not High Hazard) 2,500 1,936.90 plus 53.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 2,612.96 plus 33.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 4,549.85 plus 87.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,279.64 plus 34.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,262.51 plus 28.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 6,542.15 plus 63.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 5,012.12 plus 31.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 4,691.51 plus 25.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 9,703.63 plus 56.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. Page 339 of 572 92 25,000 9,688.86 plus 30.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 5,578.92 plus 21.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 15,267.78 plus 51.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 17,223.61 plus 25.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,941.93 plus 17.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 28,165.54 plus 43.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-2 Storage—Low Hazard 1,000 $810.31 plus $34.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,483.05 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,293.36 plus $57.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,196.72 plus 34.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,392.42 plus 21.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 5,589.13 plus 55.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 3,929.19 plus 18.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 4,301.78 plus 19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 8,230.97 plus 38.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 5,791.58 plus 18.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 6,250.42 plus 16.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 12,042.00 plus 35.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 11,377.68 plus 17.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 7,397.65 plus 14.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 18,775.33 plus 32.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. Page 340 of 572 93 100,000 20,211.53 plus 14.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 14,579.40 plus 12.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 34,790.92 plus 26.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-2 Storage—Low Hazard, Parking Garages 1,000 $788.49 plus $29.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,223.23 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,011.72 plus $49.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Open or Enclosed 5,000 1,979.50 plus 24.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,002.69 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,982.19 plus 41.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 3,538.41 plus 18.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 3,817.75 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 7,356.17 plus 35.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 5,400.80 plus 17.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 5,506.58 plus 14.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 10,907.37 plus 32.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 10,640.83 plus 16.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 6,488.28 plus 12.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 17,129.11 plus 29.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 19,042.34 plus 14.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 12,831.88 plus 10.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 31,874.23 plus 24.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Other Tenant Improvements 600 $766.66 plus $48.72 for each additional 100 s.f. $1,573.68 plus $27.06 for each additional 100 s.f. $2,340.34 plus $75.78 for each additional 100 Page 341 of 572 94 or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,000 1,935.85 plus 43.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 2,223.23 plus 24.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 4,159.08 plus 67.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 3,234.94 plus 30.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 2,742.87 plus 21.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 5,977.81 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 12,000 5,053.67 plus 26.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 4,041.96 plus 18.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 9,095.64 plus 44.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 11,181.24 plus 22.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 4,728.24 plus 15.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 15,909.48 plus 37.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 60,000 17,828.45 plus 18.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 9,311.80 plus 12.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 27,140.25 plus 31.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Shell Bldg: Business— Professional Office 1,000 $1,308.13 plus $49.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,612.96 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,921.08 plus $72.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,278.59 plus 39.79 for each additional 100 s.f. 3,522.32 plus 21.76 for each additional 100 s.f. 6,800.92 plus 61.55 for each additional 100 Page 342 of 572 95 or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 5,876.78 plus 30.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 4,467.30 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 10,344.08 plus 51.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 8,908.35 plus 29.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 6,545.85 plus 17.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 15,454.20 plus 47.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 17,785.85 plus 25.90 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 7,787.38 plus 15.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 25,573.23 plus 40.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 30,734.19 plus 22.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 15,300.16 plus 12.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 46,034.36 plus 34.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Other Shell Building 1,000 $1,178.22 plus $46.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,742.87 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,921.08 plus $72.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,018.77 plus 37.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,782.14 plus 24.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 6,800.92 plus 61.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 5,357.14 plus 29.02 for each additional 100 s.f. 4,857.03 plus 22.08 for each additional 100 s.f. 10,214.17 plus 51.10 for each additional 100 Page 343 of 572 96 or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 8,258.81 plus 26.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 7,065.49 plus 19.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 15,324.30 plus 46.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 16,356.85 plus 26.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 8,307.01 plus 16.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 24,663.86 plus 42.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 29,435.10 plus 22.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 16,339.44 plus 13.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 45,774.54 plus 35.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 344 of 572 97 BUILDING PERMIT FEES - CONSTRUCTION TYPES: VA, VB New Construction Fee Schedule IBC Class IBC Occupancy Square Footage Plan Check Fee Inspection Check Fee Total A-1 Assembly— Fixed Seating 1,000 $1,089.65 plus $46.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $1,416.21 plus $12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,505.86 plus $59.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Theater, Concert Hall 5,000 2,932.52 plus 44.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 1,935.85 plus 12.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,868.36 plus 56.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 5,140.98 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 2,455.48 plus 11.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 7,596.46 plus 37.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 7,739.17 plus 25.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 3,624.67 plus 9.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 11,363.84 plus 35.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 15,534.79 plus 24.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 4,187.96 plus 8.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 19,722.75 plus 32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 27,746.27 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 8,215.15 plus 6.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 35,961.43 plus 27.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A-2 Assembly— Food & Drink 1,000 $1,438.03 plus $60.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $1,935.85 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,373.88 plus $79.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Restaurant, Night Club, Bar 5,000 3,841.88 plus 57.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 2,715.30 plus 17.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 6,557.19 plus 74.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction Page 345 of 572 98 thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,699.89 plus 36.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 3,364.85 plus 15.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 10,064.74 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 10,337.36 plus 34.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 4,923.76 plus 13.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 15,261.12 plus 47.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 20,601.25 plus 32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 5,876.78 plus 11.17 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 26,478.04 plus 43.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 36,839.94 plus 27.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,462.89 plus 9.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 48,302.82 plus 37.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A-3 Assembly— Worship, Amusement 1,000 $1,438.03 plus $60.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $1,676.03 plus $16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,114.06 plus $76.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Arcade, Church, Community Hall 5,000 3,841.88 plus 57.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 2,325.57 plus 12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 6,167.46 plus 70.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,699.89 plus 36.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 2,975.12 plus 12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 9,675.01 plus 49.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 10,337.36 plus 34.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and 4,274.22 plus 11.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and 14,611.57 plus 45.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 Page 346 of 572 99 including 50000 s.f. including 50000 s.f. s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 20,601.25 plus 32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 5,097.33 plus 9.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 25,698.58 plus 42.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 36,839.94 plus 27.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 9,903.98 plus 8.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 46,743.91 plus 35.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof A-4 Assembly— Indoor Sport Viewing 1,000 $1,438.03 plus $66.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $1,676.03 plus $16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,114.06 plus $82.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Arena, Skating Rink, Tennis Court 5,000 4,101.70 plus 59.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 2,325.57 plus 12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 6,427.28 plus 72.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,089.62 plus 37.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 2,975.12 plus 12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 10,064.74 plus 50.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 10,856.99 plus 35.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 4,274.22 plus 11.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 15,131.21 plus 47.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 21,640.53 plus 34.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 5,097.33 plus 9.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 26,737.86 plus 43.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 38,788.58 plus 29.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 9,903.98 plus 8.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 48,692.55 plus 37.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 347 of 572 100 A A Occupancy Tenant Improvements 400 $506.84 plus $40.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. $896.57 plus $16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. $1,403.41 plus $56.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 1,156.39 plus 45.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 1,156.39 plus 16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 2,312.78 plus 61.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 2,065.76 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 8000 s.f. 1,546.12 plus 16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 8000 s.f. 3,611.87 plus 42.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 8000 s.f. 8,000 3,105.03 plus 24.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 2,195.66 plus 14.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 5,300.70 plus 38.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 6,006.69 plus 24.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 2,492.21 plus 12.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 8,498.91 plus 36.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 40,000 10,813.34 plus 19.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 4,997.22 plus 10.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 15,810.56 plus 30.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business— Bank 100 $1,676.03 plus $714.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. $1,026.48 plus $97.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. $2,702.51 plus $811.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. 500 4,534.03 plus 701.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,416.21 plus 77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 5,950.24 plus 779.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,000 8,041.59 plus 441.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 1,805.94 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 9,847.53 plus 506.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. Page 348 of 572 101 2,000 12,458.51 plus 412.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 2,455.48 plus 60.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 14,913.99 plus 472.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 24,843.56 plus 394.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,011.85 plus 55.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 27,855.41 plus 450.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 44,589.80 plus 343.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 5,776.68 plus 48.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 50,366.48 plus 391.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business— Clinic, Outpatient 100 $1,546.12 plus $649.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. $1,026.48 plus $97.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. $2,572.60 plus $746.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. 500 4,144.31 plus 649.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,416.21 plus 77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 5,560.51 plus 727.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,000 7,392.04 plus 389.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 1,805.94 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 9,197.98 plus 428.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 11,289.33 plus 378.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 2,195.66 plus 27.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 13,484.99 plus 405.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 22,635.10 plus 361.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,011.85 plus 23.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 25,646.95 plus 384.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 40,692.52 plus 312.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 5,776.68 plus 19.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 46,469.19 plus 332.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business—Dry Cleaning 500 $766.66 plus $58.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction $1,935.85 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction $2,702.51 plus $90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction Page 349 of 572 102 thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 1,935.85 plus 58.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 2,585.39 plus 31.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 4,521.24 plus 89.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,386.68 plus 36.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,234.94 plus 31.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 6,621.62 plus 67.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 5,205.41 plus 33.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 4,793.85 plus 26.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 9,999.26 plus 60.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 10,293.70 plus 32.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 5,631.87 plus 21.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 15,925.57 plus 54.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 18,521.65 plus 27.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,124.79 plus 18.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 29,646.45 plus 45.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business— Professional Office 1,000 $1,589.77 plus $71.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,325.57 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,915.34 plus $94.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,447.78 plus 68.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,234.94 plus 20.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 7,682.72 plus 89.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,869.08 plus 40.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 4,144.31 plus 18.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 12,013.38 plus 58.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. Page 350 of 572 103 20,000 11,896.27 plus 39.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 5,984.87 plus 15.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 17,881.14 plus 55.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 23,761.68 plus 37.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 7,082.70 plus 13.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 30,844.38 plus 51.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 42,685.86 plus 32.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,874.72 plus 11.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 56,560.58 plus 44.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Business— High Rise Office 5,000 $4,707.60 plus $35.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. $8,950.96 plus $12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. $13,658.55 plus $47.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 7,175.88 plus 34.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 11,549.14 plus 11.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 18,725.02 plus 46.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 15,923.46 plus 28.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 15,836.16 plus 10.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 31,759.62 plus 38.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 29,953.68 plus 25.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 250000 s.f. 20,924.45 plus 10.08 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 250000 s.f. 50,878.14 plus 35.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 250000 s.f. 250,000 59,616.69 plus 23.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500000 s.f. 29,037.39 plus 9.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500000 s.f. 88,654.09 plus 33.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500000 s.f. Page 351 of 572 104 500,000 118,423.07 plus 22.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 54,016.74 plus 9.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 172,439.81 plus 32.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B B Occupancy Tenant Improvements 250 $355.11 plus $51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1250 s.f. $766.66 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1250 s.f. $1,121.77 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1250 s.f. 1,250 874.74 plus 41.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 1,026.48 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 1,901.22 plus 62.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 1,394.38 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 1,286.30 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 2,680.68 plus 46.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,043.93 plus 25.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12500 s.f. 1,805.94 plus 18.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12500 s.f. 3,849.86 plus 44.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12500 s.f. 12,500 4,144.31 plus 24.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 2,102.49 plus 16.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 6,246.79 plus 41.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 7,262.13 plus 19.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 4,217.77 plus 13.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,479.90 plus 33.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof E Educational— Group Occupancy 500 $1,026.48 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $1,264.47 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $2,290.95 plus $103.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 6+ persons, up to the 12th Grade 2,500 2,585.39 plus 74.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 1,784.11 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 4,369.50 plus 97.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,447.78 plus 46.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 2,195.66 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 6,643.44 plus 67.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction Page 352 of 572 105 thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,786.15 plus 45.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 3,234.94 plus 17.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 10,021.09 plus 63.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 13,628.75 plus 42.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 3,813.13 plus 14.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 17,441.88 plus 57.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 24,368.63 plus 35.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,509.16 plus 12.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 31,877.78 plus 48.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof E Educational— Day Care 300 $636.75 plus $97.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. $1,264.47 plus $43.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. $1,901.22 plus $140.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. 5+ children, older than 2 1/2 yrs 1,500 1,805.94 plus 89.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 1,784.11 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,590.05 plus 128.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,000 3,148.68 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 2,195.66 plus 34.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 5,344.35 plus 86.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 4,707.60 plus 52.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 3,234.94 plus 29.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 7,942.54 plus 82.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 15,000 9,471.64 plus 49.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 3,813.13 plus 24.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 13,284.78 plus 74.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. Page 353 of 572 106 30,000 16,963.79 plus 41.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,509.16 plus 20.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 24,472.95 plus 61.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof F-1 Factory Industrial— Moderate Hazard 1,500 $1,763.33 plus $40.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7500 s.f. $1,914.02 plus $11.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7500 s.f. $3,677.35 plus $51.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7500 s.f. 7,500 2,542.79 plus 39.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 2,433.66 plus 13.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 4,976.45 plus 53.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 15,000 5,530.71 plus 32.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 3,234.94 plus 6.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 8,765.65 plus 39.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 10,381.01 plus 29.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 75000 s.f. 4,274.22 plus 6.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 75000 s.f. 14,655.23 plus 36.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 75000 s.f. 75,000 20,513.95 plus 26.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 150000 s.f. 6,021.60 plus 6.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 150000 s.f. 26,535.54 plus 33.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 150000 s.f. 150,000 40,737.22 plus 25.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,146.62 plus 6.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 51,883.84 plus 31.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof F-2 Factory Industrial— Low Hazard 2,000 $1,893.24 plus $37.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. $3,732.75 plus $17.86 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. $5,625.99 plus $55.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,881.16 plus 30.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and 5,161.76 plus 16.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and 10,042.92 plus 46.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 Page 354 of 572 107 including 20000 s.f. including 20000 s.f. s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 8,648.53 plus 22.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 6,482.68 plus 15.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 15,131.21 plus 38.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 40000 s.f. 40,000 13,239.02 plus 21.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 9,600.50 plus 13.28 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 22,839.52 plus 34.93 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 26,229.96 plus 21.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 200000 s.f. 11,347.88 plus 10.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 200000 s.f. 37,577.85 plus 31.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 200000 s.f. 200,000 47,232.69 plus 18.06 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 22,318.83 plus 9.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 69,551.53 plus 27.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-1 High Hazard Group H-1 600 $550.50 plus $36.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. $1,286.30 plus $17.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. $1,836.79 plus $53.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. Pose a detonation hazard 3,000 1,417.26 plus 31.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 1,676.03 plus 17.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 3,093.29 plus 49.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 2,370.28 plus 20.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 2,065.76 plus 17.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 4,436.03 plus 37.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 12,000 3,583.12 plus 18.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 3,105.03 plus 14.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 6,688.15 plus 32.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. Page 355 of 572 108 30,000 6,830.85 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 3,705.05 plus 11.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 10,535.90 plus 28.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 60,000 11,897.32 plus 13.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,119.43 plus 9.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,016.75 plus 22.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-3 High Hazard Group H-3 600 $810.31 plus $52.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. $1,286.30 plus $17.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. $2,096.61 plus $69.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. Readily support combustion 3,000 2,066.81 plus 53.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 1,676.03 plus 17.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 3,742.83 plus 70.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 3,669.37 plus 31.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 2,065.76 plus 17.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 5,735.13 plus 48.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 12,000 5,531.76 plus 28.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 3,105.03 plus 14.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 8,636.79 plus 43.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 10,728.14 plus 27.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 3,705.05 plus 11.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 14,433.19 plus 39.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 60,000 19,042.34 plus 22.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,119.43 plus 9.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 26,161.77 plus 32.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-4 High Hazard Group H-4 300 $420.59 plus $50.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. $1,805.94 plus $54.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. $2,226.52 plus $104.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1500 s.f. Page 356 of 572 109 Pose health hazards 1,500 1,027.53 plus 46.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 2,455.48 plus 50.88 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,483.01 plus 97.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,000 1,720.73 plus 27.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 3,105.03 plus 47.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 4,825.76 plus 75.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 2,543.84 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 4,534.03 plus 40.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 7,077.88 plus 66.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 15000 s.f. 15,000 4,882.21 plus 24.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 5,393.87 plus 34.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 10,276.09 plus 58.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 8,519.68 plus 19.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,497.07 plus 26.87 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,016.75 plus 46.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof H-5 High Hazard Group H-5 1,000 $940.22 plus $34.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $1,156.39 plus $9.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,096.61 plus $44.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Semiconductor Fabrication, R&D 5,000 2,326.62 plus 34.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 1,546.12 plus 9.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,872.74 plus 44.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,059.10 plus 21.22 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 1,935.85 plus 9.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 5,994.95 plus 30.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 6,181.31 plus 19.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and 2,845.21 plus 7.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and 9,026.52 plus 27.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 Page 357 of 572 110 including 50000 s.f. including 50000 s.f. s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 12,157.14 plus 18.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 3,445.23 plus 6.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 15,602.37 plus 25.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 21,640.53 plus 15.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 6,729.70 plus 5.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 28,370.23 plus 21.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof I-1 Institutional— 17+ persons, ambulatory 1,000 $1,633.42 plus $68.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,195.66 plus $24.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,829.09 plus $92.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,361.52 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 2,975.12 plus 24.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 7,336.64 plus 89.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,609.26 plus 42.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 3,105.03 plus 24.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 10,714.29 plus 66.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 11,810.01 plus 38.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 5,573.31 plus 18.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 17,383.32 plus 56.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 23,242.05 plus 37.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 6,541.23 plus 12.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 29,783.28 plus 50.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 41,906.40 plus 32.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 12,943.53 plus 10.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 54,849.93 plus 42.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof I-2 Institutional— 6+ persons, 1,000 $1,893.24 plus $74.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction $2,585.39 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction $4,478.64 plus $100.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction Page 358 of 572 111 non- ambulatory thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,881.16 plus 75.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,624.67 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 8,505.83 plus 98.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 8,648.53 plus 45.90 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 4,534.03 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 13,182.57 plus 66.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 13,239.02 plus 43.30 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 6,612.59 plus 17.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 19,851.60 plus 61.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 26,229.96 plus 42.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 7,710.42 plus 15.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 33,940.38 plus 57.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 47,232.69 plus 35.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 15,281.90 plus 12.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 62,514.59 plus 48.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M Mercantile— Department & Drug Store 1,000 $1,026.48 plus $45.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,234.94 plus $29.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $4,261.42 plus $74.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,845.21 plus 42.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,404.13 plus 27.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 7,249.34 plus 70.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,967.42 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and 5,573.31 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and 10,540.73 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. Page 359 of 572 112 including 20000 s.f. including 20000 s.f. 20,000 7,565.61 plus 24.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 8,171.50 plus 22.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 15,737.10 plus 46.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 14,927.84 plus 23.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 9,680.89 plus 18.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 24,608.73 plus 42.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 26,749.60 plus 20.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,071.10 plus 15.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 45,820.70 plus 35.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M Mercantile— Market 500 $636.75 plus $45.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $1,935.85 plus $32.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $2,572.60 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 1,546.12 plus 37.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 2,585.39 plus 31.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 4,131.51 plus 68.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,758.96 plus 28.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,234.94 plus 31.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 5,993.90 plus 59.76 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,187.96 plus 27.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 4,793.85 plus 26.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 8,981.81 plus 54.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 8,302.46 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 5,653.69 plus 21.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 13,956.15 plus 47.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. Page 360 of 572 113 50,000 14,797.93 plus 21.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,146.62 plus 18.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 25,944.55 plus 40.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M Mercantile— Motor fuel- dispensing 100 $1,547.17 plus $617.07 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. $1,719.68 plus $162.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. $3,266.85 plus $779.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 500 s.f. 500 4,015.45 plus 571.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 2,369.23 plus 146.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 6,384.67 plus 717.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 1000 s.f. 1,000 6,873.46 plus 363.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,888.87 plus 129.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 9,762.32 plus 493.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2000 s.f. 2,000 10,510.92 plus 345.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 4,187.96 plus 112.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 14,698.88 plus 457.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 20,861.07 plus 329.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 5,091.45 plus 94.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 25,952.53 plus 423.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 37,316.97 plus 283.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 9,804.92 plus 81.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 47,121.89 plus 365.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof M M Occupancy Tenant Improvements 500 $506.84 plus $45.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $1,286.30 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $1,793.14 plus $71.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 1,416.21 plus 37.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 1,805.94 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 3,222.14 plus 60.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,347.40 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 2,195.66 plus 20.79 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 4,543.07 plus 46.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 Page 361 of 572 114 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 3,646.50 plus 22.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 3,234.94 plus 17.48 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 6,881.44 plus 40.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 7,045.97 plus 22.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 3,791.31 plus 14.18 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 10,837.28 plus 36.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 12,632.07 plus 18.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,335.59 plus 11.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 19,967.67 plus 30.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-1 Residential— Transient 1,000 $1,416.21 plus $55.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $1,972.58 plus $16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,388.78 plus $71.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Boarding Houses, Hotels, Motels 5,000 3,624.67 plus 44.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 2,622.12 plus 15.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 6,246.79 plus 60.41 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,526.33 plus 33.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 3,271.67 plus 15.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 9,798.00 plus 49.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 9,903.98 plus 32.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 4,830.58 plus 13.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 14,734.56 plus 46.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 19,734.49 plus 31.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and 5,653.69 plus 10.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and 25,388.18 plus 42.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. Page 362 of 572 115 including 100000 s.f. including 100000 s.f. 100,000 35,540.84 plus 27.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,109.89 plus 9.33 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 46,650.73 plus 36.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-2 Residential— Permanent, 2+ Dwellings 1,000 $1,504.57 plus $55.21 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $1,849.59 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,354.15 plus $74.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Apartment, Dormitory, Timeshare 5,000 3,713.03 plus 54.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 2,629.05 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 6,342.07 plus 71.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,441.12 plus 33.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 3,278.59 plus 14.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 9,719.72 plus 47.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 9,776.17 plus 31.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 4,707.60 plus 12.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 14,483.76 plus 43.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 19,259.56 plus 30.14 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 5,523.78 plus 10.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 24,783.34 plus 40.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 34,329.05 plus 25.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,756.89 plus 8.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 45,085.95 plus 34.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-2 Residential— Permanent, 2+, Repeat 1,000 $725.11 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $1,849.59 plus $16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,574.70 plus $35.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Apartment, Dormitory, Timeshare 5,000 1,504.57 plus 18.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 2,499.14 plus 15.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 4,003.70 plus 33.45 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 Page 363 of 572 116 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 2,413.93 plus 11.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 3,148.68 plus 14.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 5,562.62 plus 25.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 3,540.51 plus 10.39 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 4,577.69 plus 12.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 8,118.20 plus 22.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 6,658.34 plus 10.13 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 5,393.87 plus 10.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 12,052.22 plus 20.60 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 11,724.81 plus 8.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,626.98 plus 8.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 22,351.79 plus 16.75 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-3 Dwellings— Custom Homes 1,500 $2,066.81 plus $77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $1,676.03 plus $51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $3,742.83 plus $129.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 2,846.26 plus 83.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 2,195.66 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 5,041.93 plus 122.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 4,102.75 plus 64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 2,455.48 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 6,558.24 plus 90.94 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,752.30 plus 73.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 2,715.30 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 7,467.60 plus 99.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 7,000 6,224.96 plus 70.74 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 3,018.77 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 9,243.73 plus 96.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction Page 364 of 572 117 thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 8,347.16 plus 53.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 3,798.23 plus 19.58 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 12,145.39 plus 72.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-3 Dwellings— Production Phase 1,500 $897.62 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $1,359.76 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $2,257.38 plus $51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. of Master Plan (repeats) 2,500 1,157.44 plus 31.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 1,619.58 plus 17.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 2,777.02 plus 49.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 1,634.47 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 1,879.40 plus 12.99 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 3,513.87 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 1,894.29 plus 24.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 2,009.31 plus 11.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 3,903.60 plus 36.04 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 7,000 2,457.58 plus 23.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 2,182.87 plus 10.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,640.45 plus 33.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 3,150.79 plus 14.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 2,832.42 plus 6.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 5,983.20 plus 21.42 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-3 Dwellings— Alternate Materials 1,500 $1,547.17 plus $51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $1,935.85 plus $64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $3,483.01 plus $116.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. 2,500 2,066.81 plus 66.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 2,585.39 plus 45.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 4,652.20 plus 111.91 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 Page 365 of 572 118 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 100 s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. s.f., to and including 4000 s.f. 4,000 3,063.48 plus 51.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 2,845.21 plus 25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,908.69 plus 77.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 3,583.12 plus 54.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 3,105.03 plus 24.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 6,688.15 plus 78.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 7000 s.f. 7,000 4,666.05 plus 49.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,538.41 plus 23.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 8,204.46 plus 72.09 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 6,138.70 plus 34.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 4,447.78 plus 16.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,586.48 plus 51.00 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof R-4 Residential— Assisted Living (6-16 persons) 1,000 $1,438.03 plus $64.95 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,492.21 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,930.25 plus $87.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 4,036.22 plus 60.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,401.58 plus 21.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 7,437.80 plus 81.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 7,045.97 plus 37.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 4,310.95 plus 19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 11,356.91 plus 57.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 10,813.34 plus 35.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 6,259.59 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 17,072.93 plus 52.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 21,509.57 plus 34.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 7,342.52 plus 14.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction 28,852.09 plus 48.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction Page 366 of 572 119 thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 38,701.27 plus 29.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 14,487.54 plus 12.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 53,188.81 plus 41.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-1 Storage— Moderate Hazard 1,000 $680.40 plus $21.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,195.66 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,876.07 plus $44.40 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 1,547.17 plus 21.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,105.03 plus 20.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,652.20 plus 42.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 2,630.10 plus 13.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 3,754.58 plus 18.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 6,384.67 plus 31.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 3,972.84 plus 12.56 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 5,573.31 plus 15.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 9,546.15 plus 28.05 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 7,740.22 plus 11.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 6,563.06 plus 12.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 14,303.28 plus 24.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 13,586.14 plus 9.70 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 12,965.35 plus 10.62 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 26,551.50 plus 20.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-1 Storage— Moderate Hazard, Repair Garage 500 $680.40 plus $43.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $1,546.12 plus $25.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. $2,226.52 plus $69.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 2500 s.f. Page 367 of 572 120 Motor Vehicles (not High Hazard) 2,500 1,547.17 plus 35.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 2,065.76 plus 24.68 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 3,612.92 plus 59.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,760.01 plus 26.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 2,585.39 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 5,345.40 plus 50.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,102.75 plus 25.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 3,754.58 plus 20.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 7,857.33 plus 45.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 25000 s.f. 25,000 7,870.13 plus 23.90 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 4,484.51 plus 17.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 12,354.64 plus 41.20 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 13,845.96 plus 19.98 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 8,808.25 plus 14.46 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 22,654.21 plus 34.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-2 Storage—Low Hazard 1,000 $680.40 plus $28.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $1,935.85 plus $19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,616.25 plus $47.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 1,806.99 plus 26.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 2,715.30 plus 15.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,522.29 plus 42.44 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 3,149.73 plus 16.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 3,494.76 plus 15.59 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 6,644.49 plus 31.61 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 4,752.30 plus 14.72 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 5,053.67 plus 13.55 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 9,805.97 plus 28.27 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 Page 368 of 572 121 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 9,169.22 plus 14.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 5,913.51 plus 11.51 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 15,082.74 plus 25.80 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 16,314.24 plus 12.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 11,666.26 plus 9.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 27,980.50 plus 21.69 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof S-2 Storage—Low Hazard, Parking Garages 1,000 $658.58 plus $26.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $1,805.94 plus $16.24 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,464.51 plus $42.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. Open or Enclosed 5,000 1,719.68 plus 23.38 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 2,455.48 plus 15.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 4,175.16 plus 38.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 2,888.87 plus 23.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 2,996.95 plus 14.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 5,885.81 plus 37.31 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 4,361.52 plus 22.66 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 4,425.95 plus 12.16 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 8,787.47 plus 34.83 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 11,160.47 plus 8.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 5,263.97 plus 10.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 16,424.43 plus 18.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 15,274.97 plus 6.92 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 10,280.91 plus 8.43 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 25,555.87 plus 15.35 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 369 of 572 122 Other Tenant Improvements 600 $636.75 plus $37.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. $1,286.30 plus $21.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. $1,923.05 plus $59.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 3000 s.f. 3,000 1,546.12 plus 29.77 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 1,805.94 plus 19.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 3,352.05 plus 49.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 6000 s.f. 6,000 2,715.30 plus 21.65 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 2,195.66 plus 17.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 4,910.97 plus 38.97 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 12000 s.f. 12,000 4,014.40 plus 21.47 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 3,234.94 plus 14.78 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 7,249.34 plus 36.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 30000 s.f. 30,000 7,933.51 plus 21.29 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 3,791.31 plus 12.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 11,724.81 plus 33.54 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 60000 s.f. 60,000 14,320.90 plus 17.84 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 7,465.50 plus 10.26 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 21,786.40 plus 28.10 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof B Shell Bldg: Business— Professional Office 1,000 $1,048.31 plus $39.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $799.14 plus $51.15 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $1,847.44 plus $90.67 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,629.05 plus 32.32 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 2,845.21 plus 34.02 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 5,474.26 plus 66.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,707.60 plus 25.12 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and 3,646.50 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and 8,354.09 plus 42.01 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 Page 370 of 572 123 including 20000 s.f. including 20000 s.f. s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 7,219.53 plus 23.53 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 5,335.32 plus 14.50 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 12,554.85 plus 38.03 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 14,278.29 plus 22.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 6,173.33 plus 12.11 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 20,451.63 plus 34.63 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 100,000 25,537.81 plus 19.23 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 12,229.55 plus 10.34 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 37,767.36 plus 29.57 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Other Shell Building 1,000 $918.40 plus $39.52 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $2,195.66 plus $22.73 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. $3,114.06 plus $62.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 5000 s.f. 5,000 2,499.14 plus 36.37 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 3,105.03 plus 19.81 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 5,604.17 plus 56.19 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 10000 s.f. 10,000 4,317.87 plus 23.82 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 3,906.31 plus 16.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 8,224.18 plus 40.71 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 20000 s.f. 20,000 6,699.89 plus 21.36 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 5,595.14 plus 14.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 12,295.03 plus 36.25 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 50000 s.f. 50,000 13,109.11 plus 20.96 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 6,692.97 plus 12.89 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. 19,802.08 plus 33.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof > half of 100 s.f., to and including 100000 s.f. Page 371 of 572 124 100,000 23,589.17 plus 17.64 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 13,138.92 plus 10.85 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof 36,728.09 plus 28.49 for each additional 100 s.f. or fraction thereof Page 372 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Prepared by: Sean W. Pfeifer, Management Analyst Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Public Hearing - 2025 Development Impact Fees Schedule RECOMMENDATION: Hold a Public Hearing and Adopt the Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Adopting the 2025 Development Impact Fee Schedule” or give staff further direction.” BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: This item was originally presented on October 21, 2025, was continued to November 4, 2025, and then continued again to January 20, 2026. The City of National City requires the payment of Development Impact Fees (DIF) on new development as authorized by State of California Government Code Section 66000 et seq., which is known as the Mitigation Fee Act. The purpose of DIF fees is to ensure that new developments pay their fair share of the costs associated with creating new and refurbished infrastructure and facilities that the City must build to meet the needs arising from the new development (also known as Future Facilities). The City currently charges development impact fees for Parks and Recreation, Police, Fire, and Library facility improvements. The fees were established in 2005 and have not been updated since then. The City also charges transportation development impact fees (TDIF), which were established in 2008 based on a fee study conducted by the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) and have been adjusted annually for inflation based on direction from SANDAG. In late 2023, City staff issued a request for proposals (“RFP”) to qualified consulting firms for an Assembly Bill 1600 DIF Nexus Study to review the fees being charged related to new development and evaluate opportunities to implement new fees in compliance with State law. The transportation DIF fees assessed on new development are set by SANDAG and were excluded from the scope of this study. After a thorough review process, the contract for a Development Impact Fee study was awarded to David Taussig and Associates (“DTA”). In their study, DTA worked with City staff to project future development activity within National City’s borders, review existing facilities’ ability to absorb greater demand for services, establish Page 373 of 572 the projects necessary to bring the City’s service capacity up to the level necessary to serve a larger population in the future, determine the costs associated with new development’s share of those projects, and establish a nexus between the anticipated development and public facilities needs for the City through 2040. DTA’s completed study is presented in Exhibit B. DTA recommends that the four existing DIF categories (Police, Fire, Library, and Parks) be updated and proposes two new fee categories be created, one for City Administration and one for Multi-Modal Transportation. The City Administration fee would be collected for and spent on the acquisition of land, construction of new public buildings, and expansion of existing City facilities to accommodate new growth. The Multi-Modal Transportation fee would support the City’s Transportation Element (adopted in March, 2024) by providing funds for infrastructure improvements that would make it easier for members of the community to use alternative methods of transportation. Those efforts focus on improving the city’s bike lanes, walking paths, and access to public transportation, among other projects. The proposed DIF levels are presented in the table below and separately in Exhibit C. Below is a table comparing the proposed DIF levels with the cities of Carlsbad, Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, La Mesa, Encinitas, Santee, San Diego, Vista, and Poway. These cities wer e selected for comparison because they are either located nearby National City or are of a comparable size and development profile. As proposed, the 2025 Development Impact Fees would be competitive with comparably sized neighboring municipalities for single-family residences. Page 374 of 572 DTA also recommends that the City perform an annual review to adjust the Development Impact Fee Schedule to reflect the impact of inflation on the costs associated with developing and constructing new facilities. Staff recommends that the City Council authorize staff to perform this review annually and present recommendations for changes to the fee schedule based on the California Construction Cost Index (“CCCI”). Prior to the January 20 Public Hearing, City Staff met with local members of the building industry to discuss and receive input on the new fees. The City’s industry contacts generally agreed that a fee update was reasonable after nearly two decades, but requested clarification regarding which fees would apply to which projects. The Development Impact Fees are assessed to projects proposing new residential construction, ADU’s over 750 square feet (only the area over 750 square feet is subject to DIF’s), all new multi-family construction, and all new commercial construction. These fees are collected prior to building permit issuance and Building Division staff, referencing date of application, have the capability of determining whether the originally adopted fees or the new fees would be applicable to a project. The National City Building Department’s practice is to assess fees on projects at the time of permit application, and to collect those fees upon permit issuance. As a result, all projects that are currently being reviewed by City Staff will be assessed at the old fee level. Similarly, the old fees will apply to the projects that have a permit application submitted to the City between January 20 and April 20, 2026. Another request from developers was a phase-in period, during which the fees would be gradually increased from their current levels to those recommended by DTA Consultants to reduce the impact on ongoing projects. City Staff recommends that the fees be adopted at the full cost recovery level as determined by DTA (option #1 below) because the infrastructure impacts of new development are immediate and the National City DIF Fees have remained at very low levels for the past two decades. However, an alternative option for the City Council to consider with this resolution is to instruct Staff to phase in the fees over a period of time. Under that scenario, Staff would raise the fees by a portion of the difference between the old and new DIF fees for projects that began the permitting process after April 20, 2026, followed by further increases of the difference including the inflation rate at the beginning of the fiscal year. Staff therefore requests that the Council provide guidance when discussing this resolution. The options available to the Council are as follows: Page 375 of 572 1. Adopt the 2025 Development Impact Fee Schedule at the full amount, as determined by DTA Consultants, for new projects that have permit applications submitted on or after April 20, 2026. 2. Phase in the 2025 Development Impact Fee Schedule over a set period of time (e.g., six months, one year, three years) 3. Adopt a Development Impact Fee Schedule at a reduced level that would be adjusted annually based on the CCCI. Should the Council opt for anything other than Option #1, Section 1 of the resolution will need to be revised accordingly. Changes to Development Impact Fees require a public hearing, and upon approval, do not become effective for at least ninety (90) days. If adopted at the January 20, 2026 meeting, the Updated Development Impact Fee Schedule as presented in Exhibit C would be effective on April 20, 2026. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: If adopted, revenues based on the proposed fee schedule will provide the City with the additional resources necessary to fund the cost of public facilities needed to meet the needs of new development. RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Balanced Budget and Economic Development ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA, and is therefore, not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: A notice of public hearing regarding the review and adoption of the 2025 Development Impact Fee Schedule was posted in the Star News on November 21, 2025 to allow for at least 30 days’ notice in accordance with Government Code 66016.5. The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Exhibit A -- Resolution Exhibit B – 2025 Development Impact Fee Study and Report Exhibit C – 2025 Development Impact Fee Schedule Page 376 of 572 RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE 2025 DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEE SCHEDULE. WHEREAS, Section 66000, et seq. of the Government Code, enacted by the State of California in 1987, allows cities to charge Development Impact Fees to offset the costs associated with providing new infrastructure and facilities demanded as a result of development, subject to assessment, spending, and disclosure requirements per Assembly Bill 1600 (“AB 1600”); and WHEREAS, it was determined that adjustments in Development Impact Fees may be necessary to close the gap between current fees and actual facility development and construction costs because the City of National City’s (“City”) Development Impact Fee Schedule had not been updated since 2005; and WHEREAS, on January 29, 2024, the City entered into an agreement with David Taussig and Associates (“DTA”) to conduct a comprehensive AB 1600 DIF Nexus Study for the purpose of establishing updated Development Impact Fees and to recommend the appropriate fee justification methodology and fee levels to support specific types of City-selected capital facilities needed to serve new growth and determine whether there are additional Development Impact Fees that may be implemented; and WHEREAS, the completed Development Impact Fee Study is presented in Exhibit B to the Agenda Report and provides the necessary analysis and justification to support the proposed new City of National City 2025 Development Impact Fee Schedule as shown in Exhibit C; and WHEREAS, staff recommends that the new Development Impact Fee Schedule be adopted and be regularly reviewed and updated to ensure cost recovery is maintained in future years based on the California Construction Cost Index; and WHEREAS, a public hearing to consider adjustments to City user fees was held at a publicly noticed regularly scheduled City Council meeting on January 20, 2026, wherein the City Council considered oral and written presentations of City staff, and members of the public; and WHEREAS, after said public hearing, approved changes to City fees will become effective after at least ninety (90) days; therefore, if adopted on January 20, 2026, the 2025 Development Impact Fee Schedule will become effective no sooner than April 20, 2026. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE, AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: That the City Council hereby adopts the 2025 Development Impact Fee Schedule, superseding all fees previously established for said activities. The 2025 Development Impact Fee Schedule is attached to the Agenda Report as Exhibit C. Section 2: That the City Council hereby authorizes City staff to annually review at the beginning of each fiscal year the Development Impact Fees to ensure cost recovery is maintained in future years based on the California Construction Cost Index or other relevant data that may Page 377 of 572 be available and make recommendations for changes to the Development Impact Fees to the City Council. Section 3: That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and enter it into the book of original Resolutions. PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of January, 2026. Ron Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney Page 378 of 572 Page 379 of 572 Page 380 of 572 Page 381 of 572 Page 382 of 572 Page 383 of 572 Page 384 of 572 Page 385 of 572 Page 386 of 572 Page 387 of 572 Page 388 of 572 Page 389 of 572 Page 390 of 572 Page 391 of 572 Page 392 of 572 Page 393 of 572 Page 394 of 572 Page 395 of 572 Page 396 of 572 Page 397 of 572 Page 398 of 572 Page 399 of 572 Page 400 of 572 Page 401 of 572 Page 402 of 572 Page 403 of 572 Page 404 of 572 Page 405 of 572 Page 406 of 572 Page 407 of 572 Page 408 of 572 Page 409 of 572 Page 410 of 572 Page 411 of 572 Page 412 of 572 Page 413 of 572 Page 414 of 572 Page 415 of 572 Page 416 of 572 Page 417 of 572 Page 418 of 572 Page 419 of 572 Page 420 of 572 Page 421 of 572 Page 422 of 572 Page 423 of 572 Page 424 of 572 Page 425 of 572 Page 426 of 572 Page 427 of 572 Page 428 of 572 Page 429 of 572 Page 430 of 572 Page 431 of 572 Page 432 of 572 Page 433 of 572 Page 434 of 572 Page 435 of 572 Page 436 of 572 Page 437 of 572 Page 438 of 572 Page 439 of 572 Page 440 of 572 Page 441 of 572 Page 442 of 572 Page 443 of 572 Page 444 of 572 Page 445 of 572 Page 446 of 572 Page 447 of 572 Page 448 of 572 Page 449 of 572 Page 450 of 572 Page 451 of 572 Page 452 of 572 Page 453 of 572 Page 454 of 572 Existing Land Uses [a][b] [c] = [a] /[d], or [c] = [b] / ([d] / 1,000)[d] Residents per Unit/Number of Units/ No. of Residents Number of Guests & Employees per Room/Number of Rooms/ Land Use Type No. of Hotel Guests [1]Employees [2]Employees per 1,000 Non-Res. SF Non-Res. SF Residential 53,395 0 3.08 17,323 Hotel 459 146 0.79 765 Commercial / Retail 0 13,554 2.64 5,136,492 Office 0 2,985 3.51 851,000 Industrial 0 4,113 1.01 4,053,085 Institutional / Other 0 3,118 3.13 996,892 Total 53,854 23,916 NA NA Projected New Land Uses Residents per Unit/Number of Units/ No. of Residents Number of Guests & Employees per Room/Number of Rooms/ Land Use Type No. of Hotel Guests Employees Employees per 1,000 Non-Res. SF Non-Res. SF [3] Residential 9,415 0 3.08 3,055 Hotel 19 6 0.79 31 Commercial / Retail 0 552 2.64 209,357 Office 0 122 3.51 34,686 Industrial 0 168 1.01 165,199 Institutional / Other 0 127 3.13 40,632 Total 9,434 975 NA NA Buildout Land Uses Residents per Unit/Number of Units/ No. of Residents Number of Guests & Employees per Room/Number of Rooms/ Land Use Type No. of Hotel Guests Employees Employees per 1,000 Non-Res. SF Non-Res. SF [3] Residential 62,810 0 3.08 20,378 Hotel 478 152 0.79 796 Commercial / Retail 0 14,106 2.64 5,345,849 Office 0 3,107 3.51 885,686 Industrial 0 4,281 1.01 4,218,284 Institutional / Other 0 3,245 3.13 1,037,524 Total 63,288 24,891 NA NA [1] Source: California Department of Finance, E-5 City/County Population and Housing Estimates (1/1/24). Hotel guests based on a 60% occupancy rate for the existing hotel rooms in the City. [2] Source: Nielsen Companies, EmploymentProfiles | Employment by NAICS Codes (2024). [3] For residential, based on the SANDAG Regional Growth Forecast (2020), an annualized growth rate of approximately 0.54% is utilized through 2040. For non-residential, an annualized growth rate of 0.25% is utilized through 2040. APPENDIX A-1 LAND USE AND DEMOGRAPHIC ASSUMPTIONS NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA Page 1 of 1Page 455 of 572 Existing DU Calculation Service Factor (Residents and Employees) [a][b] [c] = [a] + 50% x [b] [d] = [c] /[f], or [d] = [c] / ([f] / 1,000)[e] = [d] / 3.50 [f][g] = [e] x [f] Persons Served per Unit/EDUs per Unit/Number of Units/ Number of Number of Number of per Room/per Room/Number of Rooms/Total Land Use Type Residents [1]Employees [2]Persons Served [3]per 1,000 Non-Res. SF per 1,000 Non-Res. SF Non-Res. SF Number of EDUs Residential 53,395 0 53,395 3.08 1.00 17,323 17,323 Hotel 459 146 532 0.70 0.23 765 173 Commercial / Retail 0 13,554 6,777 1.32 0.43 5,136,492 2,199 Office 0 2,985 1,493 1.75 0.57 851,000 484 Industrial 0 4,113 2,057 0.51 0.16 4,053,085 667 Institutional / Other 0 3,118 1,559 1.56 0.51 996,892 506 Total 53,854 23,916 65,812 NA NA NA 21,351 Projected New DU Calculation Service Factor (Future Residents and Employees) Residents per Unit/ Persons Served per Room/EDUs per Unit/Number of Units/ Number of Number of Number of Persons Served per per Room/Number of Rooms/Total Land Use Type Residents Employees Persons Served 1,000 Non-Res. SF per 1,000 Non-Res. SF Non-Res. SF [4]Number of EDUs Residential 9,415 0 9,415 3.08 1.00 3,055 3,055 Hotel 19 6 22 0.70 0.23 31 7 Commercial / Retail 0 552 276 1.32 0.43 209,357 90 Office 0 122 61 1.75 0.57 34,686 20 Industrial 0 168 84 0.51 0.16 165,199 27 Institutional / Other 0 127 64 1.56 0.51 40,632 21 Total 9,434 975 9,921 NA NA NA 3,219 Buildout DU Calculation Service Factor (Future Residents and Employees) Residents per Unit/ Persons Served per Room/EDUs per Unit/Number of Units/ Number of Number of Number of Persons Served per per Room/Number of Rooms/Total Land Use Type Residents Employees Persons Served 1,000 Non-Res. SF per 1,000 Non-Res. SF Non-Res. SF Number of EDUs Residential 62,810 0 62,810 3.08 1.00 20,378 20,378 Hotel 478 152 554 0.70 0.23 796 180 Commercial / Retail 0 14,106 7,053 1.32 0.43 5,345,849 2,288 Office 0 3,107 1,553 1.75 0.57 885,686 504 Industrial 0 4,281 2,140 0.51 0.16 4,218,284 694 Institutional / Other 0 3,245 1,623 1.56 0.51 1,037,524 526 Total 63,288 24,891 75,733 NA NA NA 24,570 [1] Source: California Department of Finance, E-5 City/County Population and Housing Estimates (1/1/24). Hotel guests based on a 60% occupancy rate for the existing hotel rooms in the City. [2] Source: Nielsen Companies, EmploymentProfiles | Employment by NAICS Codes (2024). [3] Persons served equals residents, plus 50% of employees. [4] For residential, based on the SANDAG Regional Growth Forecast (2020), an annualized growth rate of approximately 0.54% is utilized through 2040. For non-residential, an annualized growth rate of 0.25% is utilized through 2040. APPENDIX A-1 EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNIT ("EDU") ASSUMPTIONS - CITY ADMINISTRATION FEE NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA Page 1 of 1Page 456 of 572 Existing DU Calculation Service Factor (Residents, Employees, and Visitors) [a][b][c] [d] = [a] + 50% x [b] + 5% x [c] [e] = [d] /[g], or [e] = [d] / ([g] / 1,000)[f] = [e] / 3.50 [g][h] = [f] x [g] Persons Served per Unit/EDUs per Unit/Number of Units/ Number of Number of Number of Number of per Room/per Room/Number of Rooms/Total Land Use Type Residents [1]Employees [2]Visitors [3]Persons Served [4]per 1,000 Non-Res. SF per 1,000 Non-Res. SF Non-Res. SF Number of EDUs Residential 53,395 0 0 53,395 3.08 1.00 17,323 17,323 Hotel 459 146 0 532 0.70 0.23 765 173 Commercial / Retail 0 13,554 118,390 12,696 2.47 0.80 5,136,492 4,119 Office 0 2,985 6,597 1,822 2.14 0.69 851,000 591 Industrial 0 4,113 16,375 2,875 0.71 0.23 4,053,085 933 Institutional / Other 0 3,118 242 1,571 1.58 0.51 996,892 510 Total 53,854 23,916 141,604 72,892 NA NA NA 23,648 Projected New DU Calculation Service Factor (Future Residents, Employees, and Visitor) Residents per Unit/ Persons Served per Room/EDUs per Unit/Number of Units/ Number of Number of Number of Number of Persons Served per per Room/Number of Rooms/Total Land Use Type Residents Employees Visitors Persons Served 1,000 Non-Res. SF per 1,000 Non-Res. SF Non-Res. SF [5]Number of EDUs Residential 9,415 0 0 9,415 3.08 1.00 3,055 3,055 Hotel 19 6 0 22 0.70 0.23 31 7 Commercial / Retail 0 552 4,825 517 2.47 0.80 209,357 168 Office 0 122 269 74 2.14 0.69 34,686 24 Industrial 0 168 667 117 0.71 0.23 165,199 38 Institutional / Other 0 127 10 64 1.58 0.51 40,632 21 Total 9,434 975 5,772 10,210 NA NA NA 3,312 Buildout DU Calculation Service Factor (Future Residents, Employees, and Visitor) Residents per Unit/ Persons Served per Room/EDUs per Unit/Number of Units/ Number of Number of Number of Number of Persons Served per per Room/Number of Rooms/Total Land Use Type Residents Employees Visitors Persons Served 1,000 Non-Res. SF per 1,000 Non-Res. SF Non-Res. SF Number of EDUs Residential 62,810 0 0 62,810 3.08 1.00 20,378 20,378 Hotel 478 152 0 554 0.70 0.23 796 180 Commercial / Retail 0 14,106 123,215 13,214 2.47 0.80 5,345,849 4,287 Office 0 3,107 6,866 1,897 2.14 0.69 885,686 615 Industrial 0 4,281 17,043 2,992 0.71 0.23 4,218,284 971 Institutional / Other 0 3,245 251 1,635 1.58 0.51 1,037,524 530 Total 63,288 24,891 147,375 83,102 NA NA NA 26,961 [1] Source: California Department of Finance, E-5 City/County Population and Housing Estimates (1/1/24). Hotel guests based on a 60% occupancy rate for the existing hotel rooms in the City. [2] Source: Nielsen Companies, EmploymentProfiles | Employment by NAICS Codes (2024). [3] Based on Average Daily Trips (excluding employee trips), as published by the Institute of Transportation Engineers, 10th Edition. [4] Persons served equals residents, plus 50% of employees, plus 5% of visitors. [5] For residential, based on the SANDAG Regional Growth Forecast (2020), an annualized growth rate of approximately 0.54% is utilized through 2040. For non-residential, an annualized growth rate of 0.25% is utilized through 2040. APPENDIX A-1 EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNIT ("EDU") ASSUMPTIONS - POLICE/ FIRE FEE NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA Page 1 of 1Page 457 of 572 Existing DU Calculation Service Factor (Residents and Employees) [a][b] = [a][c] = [b] /[e][d] = [c] / 3.50 [e][f] = [d] x [e] Persons Served per Unit/EDUs per Unit/Number of Units/ Number of Number of per Room/per Room/Number of Rooms/Total Land Use Type Residents [1]Persons Served [2]per 1,000 Non-Res. SF per 1,000 Non-Res. SF Non-Res. SF Number of EDUs Residential 53,395 53,395 3.52 1.00 17,323 17,323 Total 53,395 53,395 NA NA NA 17,323 Projected New DU Calculation Service Factor (Future Residents and Employees) Residents per Unit/ Persons Served per Room/EDUs per Unit/Number of Units/ Number of Number of Persons Served per per Room/Number of Rooms/Total Land Use Type Residents Persons Served 1,000 Non-Res. SF per 1,000 Non-Res. SF Non-Res. SF [3]Number of EDUs Residential 9,415 18,359 3.52 1.00 3,055 3,055 Total 9,415 18,359 NA NA NA 3,055 Buildout DU Calculation Service Factor (Future Residents and Employees) Residents per Unit/ Persons Served per Room/EDUs per Unit/Number of Units/ Number of Number of Persons Served per per Room/Number of Rooms/Total Land Use Type Residents Persons Served 1,000 Non-Res. SF per 1,000 Non-Res. SF Non-Res. SF Number of EDUs Residential 62,810 71,754 3.52 1.00 20,378 20,378 Total 62,810 71,754 NA NA NA 20,378 [1] Source: California Department of Finance, E-5 City/County Population and Housing Estimates (1/1/24). [2] Persons served equals residents only, and excludes non-residential land uses. [3] For residential, based on the SANDAG Regional Growth Forecast (2020), an annualized growth rate of approximately 0.54% is utilized through 2040. For non-residential, an annualized growth rate of 0.25% is utilized through 2040. APPENDIX A-1 EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNIT ("EDU") ASSUMPTIONS - LIBRARY / PARKS FEE NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA Page 1 of 1Page 458 of 572 Existing Equivalent Benefit Units (Transportation) [a][b][c] [d] = [a] x [c], or [d] = [b] / 1,000 x [c] Average Daily Trips (ADTs) per Unit/Total Number of Units/Number of per Room/Daily Trips Land Use Type Number of Rooms/Non-Res. SF [1]per 1,000 Non-Res. SF [2]EBUs Residential [1]17,323 0 8.24 142,742 Hotel [2]765 0 4.24 3,244 Commercial / Retail 0 5,136,492 25.69 131,944 Office 0 851,000 11.26 9,582 Industrial 0 4,053,085 5.06 20,488 Institutional / Other 0 996,892 3.37 3,360 Total 18,088 11,037,469 NA 311,359 Projected New Equivalent Benefit Units (Transportation) Average Daily Trips (ADTs) per Unit/Total Number of Units/Number of per Room/Daily Trips Land Use Type Number of Rooms [3]Non-Res. SF [3]per 1,000 Non-Res. SF EBUs Residential 3,055 0 8.24 25,170 Hotel 31 0 4.24 132 Commercial / Retail 0 209,357 25.69 5,378 Office 0 34,686 11.26 391 Industrial 0 165,199 5.06 835 Institutional / Other 0 40,632 3.37 137 Total 3,086 449,874 NA 32,043 Buildout Equivalent Benefit Units (Transportation) Average Daily Trips (ADTs) per Unit/Total Number of Units/Number of per Room/Daily Trips Land Use Type Number of Rooms/Non-Res. SF per 1,000 Non-Res. SF EBUs Residential [1]20,378 0 8.24 167,911 Hotel [2]796 0 4.24 3,376 Commercial / Retail 0 5,345,849 25.69 137,322 Office 0 885,686 11.26 9,973 Industrial 0 4,218,284 5.06 21,323 Institutional / Other 0 1,037,524 3.37 3,496 Total 21,174 11,487,343 NA 343,402 [1] Source: Nielsen Companies, EmploymentProfiles | Employment by NAICS Codes (2024). [2] Based on Average Daily Trips (excluding employee trips), as published by the Institute of Transportation Engineers, 10th Edition. [3] For residential, based on the SANDAG Regional Growth Forecast (2020), an annualized growth rate of approximately 0.54% is utilized through 2040. For non-residential, an annualized growth rate of 0.25% is utilized through 2040. APPENDIX A-1 EQUIVALENT BENEFIT UNITS ("EBU") ASSUMPTIONS - MULTI-MODAL TRANSPORTATION FEE NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA Page 1 of 1Page 459 of 572 Existing DU Calculation Service Factor (Residents and Employees) [a][b] [c] = [a] + 50% x [b] [d] = [c] /[f], or [d] = [c] / ([f] / 1,000)[e] = [d] / 3.50 [f][g] = [e] x [f] Persons Served per Unit/EDUs per Unit/Number of Units/ Number of Number of Number of per Room/per Room/Number of Rooms/Total Land Use Type Residents [1]Employees [2]Persons Served [3]per 1,000 Non-Res. SF per 1,000 Non-Res. SF Non-Res. SF Number of EDUs Residential 53,395 0 53,395 3.08 1.00 17,323 17,323 Hotel 459 146 532 0.70 0.23 765 173 Commercial / Retail 0 13,554 6,777 1.32 0.43 5,136,492 2,199 Office 0 2,985 1,493 1.75 0.57 851,000 484 Industrial 0 4,113 2,057 0.51 0.16 4,053,085 667 Institutional / Other 0 3,118 1,559 1.56 0.51 996,892 506 Total 53,854 23,916 65,812 NA NA NA 21,351 Projected New DU Calculation Service Factor (Future Residents and Employees) Residents per Unit/ Persons Served per Room/EDUs per Unit/Number of Units/ Number of Number of Number of Persons Served per per Room/Number of Rooms/Total Land Use Type Residents Employees Persons Served 1,000 Non-Res. SF per 1,000 Non-Res. SF Non-Res. SF [4]Number of EDUs Residential 9,415 0 9,415 3.08 1.00 3,055 3,055 Hotel 19 6 22 0.70 0.23 31 7 Commercial / Retail 0 552 276 1.32 0.43 209,357 90 Office 0 122 61 1.75 0.57 34,686 20 Industrial 0 168 84 0.51 0.16 165,199 27 Institutional / Other 0 127 64 1.56 0.51 40,632 21 Total 9,434 975 9,921 NA NA NA 3,219 Buildout DU Calculation Service Factor (Future Residents and Employees) Residents per Unit/ Persons Served per Room/EDUs per Unit/Number of Units/ Number of Number of Number of Persons Served per per Room/Number of Rooms/Total Land Use Type Residents Employees Persons Served 1,000 Non-Res. SF per 1,000 Non-Res. SF Non-Res. SF Number of EDUs Residential 62,810 0 62,810 3.08 1.00 20,378 20,378 Hotel 478 152 554 0.70 0.23 796 180 Commercial / Retail 0 14,106 7,053 1.32 0.43 5,345,849 2,288 Office 0 3,107 1,553 1.75 0.57 885,686 504 Industrial 0 4,281 2,140 0.51 0.16 4,218,284 694 Institutional / Other 0 3,245 1,623 1.56 0.51 1,037,524 526 Total 63,288 24,891 75,733 NA NA NA 24,570 [1] Source: California Department of Finance, E-5 City/County Population and Housing Estimates (1/1/24). Hotel guests based on a 60% occupancy rate for the existing hotel rooms in the City. [2] Source: Nielsen Companies, EmploymentProfiles | Employment by NAICS Codes (2024). [3] Persons served equals residents, plus 50% of employees. [4] For residential, based on the SANDAG Regional Growth Forecast (2020), an annualized growth rate of approximately 0.54% is utilized through 2040. For non-residential, an annualized growth rate of 0.25% is utilized through 2040. APPENDIX A-1 EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNIT ("EDU") ASSUMPTIONS - CITY ADMINISTRATION FEE NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA Page 1 of 1Page 460 of 572 I. Inventory of Existing Police Facilities Facility Facility Units Quantity Buildings Square Feet 63,015 Land Acres 1.55 Vehicles Vehicle 57 Equipment Integrated Unit 1 II Existing Facility Standard [a][b][c] = [a] / ([b] / 1,000) Existing Facility Units per Facility Type [3]Facility Units Quantity EDUs 1,000 EDUs Buildings Square Feet 63,015 23,648 2665 Land Acres 2 23,648 0.066 Vehicles Vehicle 57 23,648 2.410 Equipment Integrated Unit 1 23,648 0.042 III. Future Facility Standard [a][b][c] = [a] x [b] Facility Units Future Facilities Units Funded Facility Type Facility Units per 1,000 EDUs EDUs by New Development Buildings Square Feet 2665 3,312 8,826 Land Acres 0.066 3,312 0.217 Vehicles Vehicle 2.410 3,312 7.984 Equipment Integrated Unit 0.042 3,312 0.140 IV. Police Summary Cost Data [a][b][c] = [a] x [b][d] = [c] / 3312 Facility Units Funded Total Facility Cost for Cost Facility Type Facility Units by Future Development Cost Per Unit Future Development per EDU Buildings Square Feet 8,826 $1,038 $9,158,644 $2,765 Land Acres 0.217 $1,185,107 $257,296 $78 Vehicles Vehicle 7.984 $75,649 $603,978 $182 Equipment Integrated Unit 0.140 $5,866,608 $821,732 $248 Offsetting Revenue $188,979 $57 Total $10,652,670 $3,216 V. Police Residential Fee Calculation Land Type EDUs per Unit No. of Projected Units Total EDUs Residential 1.00 3,055 3,055 [a]3,055 [b]$3,216 [c] = [a] x [b]$9,823,529 [d]4,583,381 [e] = [c] / [d]$2.14 VI. Police Non-Residential Fee Calculation EDU's per Room/ Fee per Room / Rooms / Costs Financed Land Type 1,000 Non-Res. Sq. Ft.per 1,000 Non-Res Sq. Ft.Non-Res. Sq. Ft.by Fees [a][b] = [a] x 3216 [c][d] = ([c] / 1,000) x [b] Hotel 0.23 $726 31 $22,624 Commercial Retail 0.80 $2,579 209,357 $539,932 Office 0.69 $2,234 34,686 $77,498 Industrial 0.23 $740 165,199 $122,274 Institutional / Other 0.51 $1,644 40,632 $66,812 Total NA NA NA $829,140 VII. Police Fee Calculation Summary Res. Fee per Sq. Ft./ per Room /Projected Res. Sq. Ft./Costs Financed Land Type per 1,000 Non‑Res Sq. Ft. Rooms/Non-Res. Sq. Ft.by Fees Residential $2.14 4,583,381 $9,823,529 Hotel $725.58 31 $22,624 Commercial Retail $2,579.00 209,357 $539,932 Office $2,234.29 34,686 $77,498 Industrial $740.16 165,199 $122,274 Institutional / Other $1,644.31 40,632 $66,812 Total NA NA $10,652,670 Total Fees Total Residential Sq. Ft. Total Fee per Residential Sq. Ft. APPENDIX A-1 NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA POLICE FACILITIES FEE CALCULATION Total Residential Total cost per EDU Appendix A, Page 1Page 461 of 572 I. Inventory of Fire & Rescue Facilities Facility Facility Units Quantity Buildings Square Feet 26,044 Land Acres 2.71 Vehicles Vehicle 17.0 Equipment Integrated Unit 1.0 II. Existing Facility Standard [a][b][c] = [a] / ([b] / 1,000) Existing Facility Units per Facility Type [3]Facility Units Quantity EDUs 1,000 EDUs Buildings Square Feet 26,044 23,648 1,101 Land Acres 2.71 23,648 0.115 Vehicles Vehicle 17 23,648 0.719 Equipment Integrated Unit 1 23,648 0.042 III. Future Facility Standard [a][b][c] = [a] x [b] Facility Units Future Facilities Units Funded Facility Type Facility Units per 1,000 EDUs EDUs by New Development Buildings Square Feet 1,101 3,312 3,648 Land Acres 0.115 3,312 0.380 Vehicles Vehicle 0.719 3,312 2.381 Equipment Integrated Unit 0.042 3,312 0.140 IV. Fire & Rescue Summary Cost Data [a][b][c] = [a] x [b][d] = [c] / 1101 Facility Units Funded Total Facility Cost for Facility Type Facility Units by Future Development Cost Per Unit Future Development Cost per EDU Buildings Square Feet 3,648 $1,200 $4,377,559 $1,322 Land Acres 0.380 $1,321,442 $501,603 $151 Vehicles Vehicle 2.381 $442,343 $1,053,297 $318 Equipment Integrated Unit 0.140 $909,881 $127,446 $38 Offsetting Revenue $253,577 $77 Total $5,806,329 $1,753 V. Fire & Rescue Residential Fee Calculation Land Type EDUs per Unit No. of Projected Units Total EDUs Residential 1.00 3,055 3,055 [a]3,055 [b]$1,753 [c] = [a] x [b]$5,354,399 [d]4,583,381 [e] = [c] / [d]$1.17 VI. Police Non-Residential Fee Calculation EDU's per Room/ Fee per Room / Rooms / Costs Financed Land Type 1,000 Non-Res. Sq. Ft.per 1,000 Non-Res Sq. Ft.Non-Res. Sq. Ft.by Fees [a][b] = [a] x 1753 [c][d] = ([c] / 1,000) x [b] Hotel 0.23 $395 31 $12,331 Commercial Retail 0.80 $1,406 209,357 $294,295 Office 0.69 $1,218 34,686 $42,241 Industrial 0.23 $403 165,199 $66,647 Institutional / Other 0.51 $896 40,632 $36,416 Total NA NA NA $451,930 VII. Police Fee Calculation Summary Res. Fee per Sq. Ft./ per Room /Projected Res. Sq. Ft./Costs Financed Land Type per 1,000 Non‑Res Sq. Ft. Rooms/Non-Res. Sq. Ft.by Fees Residential $1.17 4,583,381 $5,354,399 Hotel $395 31 $12,331 Commercial Retail $1,406 209,357 $294,295 Office $1,218 34,686 $42,241 Industrial $403 165,199 $66,647 Institutional / Other $896 40,632 $36,416 Total NA NA $5,806,329 Total Fees Total Residential Sq. Ft. Total Fee per Residential Sq. Ft. APPENDIX A-1 NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA FIRE FACILITIES FEE CALCULATION Total Residential Total cost per EDU Appendix A, Page 1Page 462 of 572 I. Inventory of Existing Library Facilities Facility Facility Units Quantity Buildings Square Feet 49,000 Land Acres 1.68 Vehicles Vehicle 0.00 Equipment Integrated Unit 1.00 II. Existing Facility Standard [a][b][c] = [a] / ([b] / 1,000) Existing Facility Units per Facility Type [3]Facility Units Quantity EDUs 1,000 EDUs Buildings Square Feet 49,000 17,323 2829 Land Acres 1.68 17,323 0.097 Vehicles Vehicle 0.00 17,323 0.000 Equipment Integrated Unit 1.00 17,323 0.058 III. Future Facility Standard [a][b][c] = [a] x [b] Facility Units Future Facilities Units Funded Facility Type Facility Units per 1,000 EDUs EDUs by New Development Buildings Square Feet 2829 3,055 8,640 Land Acres 0.097 3,055 0.296 Vehicles Vehicle 0.000 3,055 - Equipment Integrated Unit 0.058 3,055 0.176 IV. Library Summary Cost Data [a][b][c] = [a] x [b][d] = [c] / 3055 Facility Units Funded Total Facility Cost for Cost Facility Type Facility Units by Future Development Cost Per Unit Future Development per EDU Buildings Square Feet 8,640 $750 $6,480,222 $2,121 Land Acres 0.296 $1,321,442 $391,462 $128 Vehicles Vehicle - $0 $0 $0 Equipment Integrated Unit 0.176 $4,837,107 $852,939 $279 Offsetting Revenue $202,253 $66 Total $7,522,371 $2,463 V. Library Residential Fee Calculation Land Type EDUs per Unit No. of Projected Units Total EDUs Residential 1.00 3,055 3,055 [a]3,055 [b]$2,463 [c] = [a] x [b]$7,522,371 [d]4,583,381 [e] = [c] / [d]$1.64 VI. Library Fee Calculation Summary Res. Fee per Sq. Ft./ per Room /Projected Res. Sq. Ft./Costs Financed Land Type per 1,000 Non‑Res Sq. Ft. Rooms/Non-Res. Sq. Ft.by Fees Residential $1.64 4,583,381 $7,522,371 Total NA NA $7,522,371 Total Fees Total Residential Sq. Ft. Total Fee per Residential Sq. Ft. APPENDIX A-1 NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA LIBRARY FACILITIES FEE CALCULATION Total Residential Total cost per EDU Appendix A, Page 1Page 463 of 572 I. Inventory of Existing Park Facilities Facility Facility Units Quantity Parks Acres 116.60 II. Existing Facility Standard [a][b][c] = [a] / ([b] / 1,000) Existing Facility Units per Facility Type [3]Facility Units Quantity EDUs 1,000 EDUs Parks Acres 116.60 17,323 6.731 III. Future Facility Standard [a][b][c] = [a] x [b] Facility Units Future Facilities Units Funded Facility Type Facility Units per 1,000 EDUs EDUs by New Development Parks Acres 6.731 3,055 20.560 IV. Park Summary Cost Data [a][b][c] = [a] x [b][d] = [c] / 3055 Facility Units Funded Total Facility Cost for Cost Facility Type Facility Units by Future Development Cost Per Unit Future Development per EDU Land Acres 20.560 $328,657 $6,757,318 $2,212 Offsetting Revenue $868,251 $284 Total $5,889,067 $1,928 V. Park Residential Fee Calculation Land Type EDUs per Unit No. of Projected Units Total EDUs Residential 1.00 3,055 3,055 [a]3,055 [b]$1,928 [c] = [a] x [b]$5,889,067 [d]4,583,381 [e] = [c] / [d]$1.28 VI. Park Fee Calculation Summary Res. Fee per Sq. Ft./ per Room /Projected Res. Sq. Ft./Costs Financed Land Type per 1,000 Non‑Res Sq. Ft. Rooms/Non-Res. Sq. Ft.by Fees Residential $1.28 4,583,381 $5,889,067 Total NA NA $5,889,067 Total Fees Total Residential Sq. Ft. Total Fee per Residential Sq. Ft. APPENDIX A-1 NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA PARKS FACILITIES FEE CALCULATION Total Residential Total cost per EDU Appendix A, Page 1Page 464 of 572 I. Existing EBU Calculation Trip Generation Rate per Unit/Number of Existing Average Daily Trips EBUs Land Use Type per 1,000 Non-Res. S.F.Existing Units Non-Residential S.F.(Per Unit/1,000 SF) [1]Residential 8.24 17,323 142,742 Hotel 4.24 765 3,244 Commercial Retail 25.69 5,136,492 131,944 Office 11.26 851,000 9,582 Industrial 5.06 4,053,085 20,488 Institutional / Other 3.37 996,892 3,360 Total NA NA NA 311,359 II. Future EBU Calculation Trip Generation Rate per Unit/Number of Future Average Daily Trips EBUs Land Use Type per 1,000 Non-Res. S.F.Existing Units Non-Residential S.F.(Per Unit/1,000 SF) Residential 8.24 3,055 25,170 Hotel 4.24 31 132 Commercial Retail 25.69 209,357 5,378 Office 11.26 34,686 391 Industrial 5.06 165,199 835 Institutional / Other 3.37 40,632 137 ``NA NA NA 32,043 III. Proposed Facilities Cost Facility Facility Cost Multi Modal Facilities Cost $37,269,231 Offsetting Revenues $0 Total Facilities Cost $37,269,231 IV. Allocation of Facilities to Existing and New Development (based on Daily Trips) Average Daily Trips Percentage of Facility Development Trips (EBUs)Cost Allocated Cost Existing Development 311,359 90.67%$33,791,657 New Development 32,043 9.33%$3,477,573 Total Facilities Cost 343,402 100.00%$37,269,231 V. Allocation of Facilities to New Development (based on New EDUs) Facility Cost Facilities Projected Allocated to Cost Per Facility Daily Trips New Development Daily Trip Multi Model Facilities Cost 32,043 $3,477,573 $109 Total Facilities Cost per Daily Trip 32,043 3,477,573 $109 VI. Transportation Impact Fees and Cost Financed by Fees per Unit/per 1,000 Non-Res. S.F. Projected Fee per Unit /Fees per 1,000 Cost Financed Land Use Type Daily Trips per Room Non-Res. S.F.by Impact Fees Residential 8.24 $894 $2,731,688 Hotel 4.24 $460 $14,348 Commercial Retail 25.69 $2,788 $583,658 Office 11.26 $1,222 $42,387 Industrial 5.06 $549 $90,631 Institutional / Other 3.37 $366 $14,861 Initial Allocation to New Development $3,477,573 Total Allocated to Existing Development $33,791,657 Total Facilities Costs $37,269,231 VII. Transportation Residential Fee Calculation Land Type EDUs per Unit No. of Projected Units Total EDUs Residential 8.24 3,055 25,170 [a]25,170 [b]$109 [c] = [a] x [b]$2,731,688 [d]4,583,381 [e] = [c] / [d]$0.60 Total Fees Total Residential Sq. Ft. Total Fee per Residential Sq. Ft. APPENDIX A-1 NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA MULTI-MODEL TRANSPORTATION FEE CALCULATION Total Residential Total cost per EDU Page 465 of 572 APPENDIX A-1 NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA MULTI-MODEL TRANSPORTATION FEE CALCULATION VIII. Transportation Non-Residential Fee Calculation Res. Fee per Sq. Ft./ Projected per Room /Projected Res. Sq. Ft./Costs Financed Land Type Daily Trips per 1,000 Non‑Res Sq. Ft. Rooms/Non-Res. Sq. Ft.by Fees [a][b] = [a] x 109 [c][d] = ([c] / 1,000) x [b] Hotel 4.24 $460 31 $14,348 Commercial Retail 25.69 $2,788 209,357 $583,658 Office 11.26 $1,222 34,686 $42,387 Industrial 5.06 $549 165,199 $90,631 Institutional / Other 3.37 $366 40,632 $14,861 Total $745,885 IX. Transportation Fee Calculation Summary Res. Fee per Sq. Ft./ per Room /Projected Res. Sq. Ft./Costs Financed Land Type per 1,000 Non‑Res Sq. Ft. Rooms/Non-Res. Sq. Ft.by Fees Residential $0.60 4,583,381 $2,731,688 Hotel $460 31 $14,348 Commercial Retail $2,788 209,357 $583,658 Office $1,222 34,686 $42,387 Industrial $549 165,199 $90,631 Institutional / Other $366 40,632 $14,861 Total NA NA $3,477,573 Page 466 of 572 Page 467 of 572 Buildings Address (Sq. Ft.)Cost / Sq. Ft.Value City Hall 1243 National City Blvd 42,878 $863 $36,983,115 Martin Luther King Jr. Comm Ctr (HR, Housing/Section 8)140 E 12th Street 6,539 $863 $5,640,016 Public Works Operations Building 1726 Wilson Ave 6,385 $863 $5,507,188 Total 55,802 $863 $48,130,318 Land (Acres) Cost / Acre Value City Hall 1243 National City Blvd 1.56 $1,321,442 $2,061,449 Martin Luther King Jr. Comm Ctr (HR, Housing/Section 8)140 E 12th Street 1.15 $1,321,442 $1,519,658 Public Works Operations Building 1726 Wilson Ave 0.88 $1,321,442 $1,162,869 Total 3.59 4,743,977 Equipment & Property Facility Units Cost per Unit Cost 2017 North Star - Trailer-Mounted Pressure Washer - Medium Equipment City Hall $2,500 1965 Cummins - Stationary Generator City Hall $150,000 Dell EMC VM Hosts City Hall 4 $35,000 $140,000 Nimble Enterprise SAN Storage City Hall 2 $93,500 $187,000 Synology Backup Storage City Hall 2 $23,000 $46,000 Palo Alto Firewall City Hall 2 $24,500 $49,000 FortiGate Firewall City Hall 2 $12,100 $24,200 Cisco Network Switches City Hall 20 $4,800 $96,000 FortiGate Network Analyzer City Hall 1 $18,000 $18,000 Cisco Secure Servers (Phone System)City Hall 2 $19,200 $38,400 Copiers City Hall 4 $7,502 $30,008 Printers City Hall 35 $575 $20,125 CellPhones City Hall 81 $420/yr $34,020 Data Center UPS City Hall 1 $39,700 $39,700 Desktop Computers City Hall 97 $1,136 $110,192 Laptops City Hall 85 $1,050 $89,250 Cisco Voice Over IP Phone System City Hall $498,000 Avigilon Camera System City Hall $375,545 Council Chambers Audio Video System City Hall $235,500 Cisco Network Switches MLK Comm Cntr 3 $4,800 $14,400 Desktop Computers MLK Comm Cntr 15 $1,136 $17,040 Laptop/Tablet Computers MLK Comm Cntr 6 $1,050 $6,300 Cell Phones /Sims MLK Comm Cntr 6 $35/month x 12 $2,520 Copier MLK Comm Cntr 2 $7,502 $15,004 Audio Video System MLK Comm Cntr $29,755 Printer MLK Comm Cntr 8 $575 $4,600 Cisco Network Switches PW Ops 4 $4,800 $33,600 Desktop Computers PW Ops 16 $1,136 $18,176 Laptop/Tablet Computers PW Ops 10 $1,050 $10,500 Cell Phones /Sims PW Ops 20 $420 $8,400 Copier PW Ops 1 $7,502 $7,502 Printer PW Ops 5 $575 $2,855 Enterprise Software Microsoft Office / OS $156,000 Munis ERP Financials $580,000 ArcGIS Mapping $14,000 CityWorks Permitting / Licensing $171,600 Escribe Agenda Management $82,000 Swagit Streaming $27,000 VmWare ESX Virtualization $55,870 Veeam Backup Software $28,165 Total 3,468,727 APPENDIX B-1 NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA CITY ADMINISTRATION FACILITIES INVENTORY Appendix B, Page 1 Page 468 of 572 APPENDIX B-1 NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA CITY ADMINISTRATION FACILITIES INVENTORY Vehicles Make Model Type Year Cost Replacement Toyota Truck Tacoma Light Duty 2023 $28,300 $32,545 Hyundai SUV Kona Light Duty 2020 $39,900 $47,572 Hyundai SUV Kona Light Duty 2020 $39,900 $47,572 Kia SUV Niro Light Duty 2020 $39,800 $47,453 Ford Truck Ranger Light Duty 2023 $37,500 $43,125 Toyota Building Truck Tacoma Light Duty 2020 $23,700 $28,257 Toyota Neighbor Svcs Truck Tacoma Light Duty 2020 $23,700 $28,257 Toyota Neighbor Svcs Truck Tacoma Light Duty 2020 $23,700 $28,257 Toyota Neighbor Svcs Truck Tacoma Light Duty 2020 $23,700 $28,257 Hyundai Sedan Ioniq Light Duty 2019 $41,300 $51,440 Hyundai Sedan Ioniq Light Duty 2019 $41,300 $51,440 Hyundai Sedan Ioniq Light Duty 2019 $41,300 $51,440 Ford Sedan Fusion Light Duty 2018 $35,500 $2,575 Hyundai Sedan Ioniq Light Duty 2019 $41,300 $51,440 Nissan Sedan Leaf Light Duty 2023 $28,200 $2,326 Toyota Truck Tacoma Light Duty 2020 $23,700 $28,257 Toyota Truck Tacoma Light Duty 2020 $23,700 $28,257 Ford Truck Ranger Light Duty 2020 $34,800 $41,491 Ford Truck F-550 Medium Duty 2022 $49,300 $53,105 Kia Sedan Optima Light Duty 2016 $26,000 $34,664 Ford Truck Ranger Light Duty 2004 $18,000 $33,699 Ford Cargo Van Transit Connect Light Duty 2019 $29,600 $36,868 22 $798,297 Appendix B, Page 2 Page 469 of 572 Buildings Address (Sq. Ft.)Unit Cost / Sq. Ft.Value Police Department Building 1200 National City Blvd.55,755 $1,100 $61,330,500 Police Warehouse 1430 Hoover Ave 6,760 $600 $4,056,000 Police Substation Plaza Bonita Mall 500 $0 63,015 $65,386,500 Land (Acres)Unit Cost / Acre Value Police Department Building 1200 National City Blvd.1.39 $1,321,442 $1,836,804 Police Warehouse 1430 Hoover Ave 0.16 $700 $112 Police Substation Plaza Bonita Mall 1.55 $1,185,107 $1,836,916 Vehicles Make Model Type Year Cost Replacement Freightliner - PD Command Command Bus Heavy Duty 2008 $312,000 $517,205 Ford BearCat SWAT Truck F550 Heavy Duty 2012 $360,000 $534,969 Ford Van - Passenger E350 Medium Duty 2012 $30,000 $44,581 Ford Van - Surveillance E350 Medium Duty 2013 $75,000 $111,218 Toyota CSO Truck - Light Duty Tacoma Light Duty 2013 $23,800 $35,293 Nissan - Sedan Maxima Light Duty 2013 $32,600 $48,343 Nissan - Sedan Sentra Light Duty 2013 $19,550 $28,991 Ford K9 Patrol SUV Explorer Medium Duty 2015 $51,700 $71,397 Ford K9 Patrol SUV Explorer Medium Duty 2015 $51,700 $71,397 Nissan - Sedan Altima Light Duty 2015 $24,750 $34,179 Nissan - Sedan Altima Light Duty 2015 $24,750 $34,179 Ford - Sedan Taurus Light Duty 2015 $28,230 $38,985 Nissan CSI Van NV2500 Medium Duty 2016 $31,550 $42,063 Ford Animal Control Truck F250 Medium Duty 2016 $75,000 $99,992 Ford Patrol SUV Explorer Medium Duty 2016 $55,500 $73,994 Ford K9 Patrol SUV Explorer Medium Duty 2016 $56,700 $75,594 Nissan Investigations Truck - Light Duty Frontier Light Duty 2016 $25,150 $33,531 Toyota SUV - Light Duty Highlander Light Duty 2016 $38,575 $51,429 Ford - Sedan Fusion Light Duty 2016 $21,250 $28,331 Ford Patrol SUV Explorer Medium Duty 2017 $56,900 $72,819 Dodge Van - Light Duty Caravan Light Duty 2017 $28,175 $36,058 Nissan - Sedan Maxima Light Duty 2017 $35,100 $44,920 Nissan - Sedan Altima Light Duty 2017 $37,000 $47,351 Nissan - Sedan Altima Light Duty 2017 $37,000 $47,351 Ford Animal Control Truck F250 Medium Duty 2018 $85,000 $108,443 Ford Patrol SUV Explorer Medium Duty 2018 $56,900 $72,593 Nissan - Sedan Altima Light Duty 2018 $37,000 $47,205 Toyota - Sedan Camry Light Duty 2018 $27,000 $34,447 Honda - Sedan Accord Light Duty 2018 $25,200 $32,150 Ford Patrol SUV Explorer Medium Duty 2019 $65,000 $80,959 Toyota SUV - Light Duty Highlander Light Duty 2019 $40,500 $50,444 Chrysler Van - Light Duty Pacifica Light Duty 2019 $43,300 $53,931 Toyota - Sedan Camry Light Duty 2019 $27,000 $33,629 Ford - Sedan Fusion Light Duty 2019 $24,000 $29,893 Ford Transit Van - CNT T350 Medium Duty 2020 $140,000 $166,919 Ford Transit Van - Prisoner T350 Medium Duty 2020 $96,000 $114,459 Ford Traffic Truck F250 Crew Medium Duty 2020 $90,000 $107,305 Ford SWAT Supervisor Truck F250 Crew Medium Duty 2020 $95,000 $113,266 Toyota CSO Truck - Light Duty Tacoma Light Duty 2020 $28,400 $33,861 Toyota - Sedan Camry Light Duty 2020 $27,000 $32,191 Toyota - Sedan Camry Light Duty 2020 $27,000 $32,191 BMW Motorcycle 2020 $32,000 $38,153 Ford Patrol SUV Explorer Medium Duty 2021 $70,000 $77,700 Ford K9 Patrol SUV Explorer Medium Duty 2021 $62,000 $68,820 BMW Motorcycle 2021 $33,000 $36,630 Ford Investigations SUV Explorer Medium Duty 2022 $56,000 $60,322 Ford Investigations Truck - Light Duty F150 Crew Light Duty 2022 $49,500 $53,320 Ford Patrol SUV Explorer Medium Duty 2023 $76,000 $87,400 Ford HOT Truck - Light Duty F150 Crew Light Duty 2023 $130,000 $149,500 Ford Investigations Truck - Light Duty F150 Crew Light Duty 2023 $59,700 $68,655 Ford Investigations Truck - Light Duty F150 Crew Light Duty 2023 $49,500 $56,925 Toyota SUV - Light Duty Highlander Light Duty 2023 $44,200 $50,830 Kia SUV - Light Duty Sorento Light Duty 2024 $38,240 $38,240 Kia SUV - Light Duty Sorento Light Duty 2024 $38,240 $38,240 Toyota SUV - Light Duty Highlander Light Duty 2024 $44,200 $44,200 Harley Davidson Motorcycle 2024 $40,000 $40,000 BMW Motorcycle 2024 $35,000 $35,000 57 $3,323,860 $4,311,991 APPENDIX B-1 NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA POLICE FACILITIES INVENTORY Appendix B, Page 3 Page 470 of 572 APPENDIX B-1 NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA POLICE FACILITIES INVENTORY Equipment & Property Units Cost per Unit Cost 1993 Kohler - Stationary Generator 1 $150,000 2022 Skywatch - Surveillance Trailer - Heavy Equipment $226,200 2005 Universal - Medium Trailer $75,000 1993 Kohler - Stationary Generator $100,000 Desktop Computers (Dell)128 1136 $145,408 Laptop (Mobile Data Computers)MDC 108 3980 $429,840 AXON Body Cameras (5yrs)76 $514,840 Copiers 5 7502 $37,510 Printers 35 575 $20,125 Data Center UPS 1 39700 $39,700 Nimble Enterprise SAN Storage 2 93500 $187,000 Dell EMC VM Hosts 2 35000 $70,000 Cell Phones /Sims 87 $35/month x 12 $36,540 800 MHZ Radios 189 4355 $823,095 Cisco Network Switches 10 4800 $48,000 Software New World Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD)$1,060,000 Glock Duty Pistols w/Holosun SCS MOS Optic Model 17 MOS 95 $850 $80,750 Glock Admin / Detective Pistol 43X 10 $450 $4,500 Colt Patrol Rifles w /Holosun 510C Optic M 55 $1,900 $104,500 Daniels Defense SWAT Rifiles w/Trijicon MOR Optic DDM4 20 $3,000 $60,000 Accuracy Intl. SWAT Sniper Rifles w/Night Force ATACR Optic 4 $6,000 $24,000 DDM4 AT-LE $0 Remington Less Lethal shotgun w/Vortex Spark Optic 870 40 $1,100 $44,000 Remington shotgun 870 2 $900 $1,800 Defense Tech. 40mm less lethal launchers w/Vorotex Spark Optic 4 $1,550 $6,200 Defense Tech. 40mm multi-launcherlaunchers w/Vorotex Spark Optic 2 $4,500 $9,000 Gas Ram For Deployment 1 $700 $700 Burn Safe for Gas Deployment 1 $900 $900 Pepperball Launchers FTC/FT12 80 $900 $72,000 Tasers X2/X26P 100 $1,600 $160,000 FLIR night scope LS 1 $2,000 $2,000 Thernal Camera TT310B 1 $2,300 $2,300 Night Vision monocle SWAT M914 15 $4,500 $67,500 Dual Bean aiming laser Dball3 20 $2,300 $46,000 Active Shooter vests Paraclete10260 100 $1,200 $120,000 Active Shooter helmets AMP 1 100 $2,500 $250,000 SWAT tactical raid vests 20 $3,200 $64,000 SWAT helmets AMP 1 20 $3,100 $62,000 Munitions Pole Vulcan III 1 $2,300 $2,300 Handheld balistic Shields BR WMX6 3 $4,300 $12,900 Accident /crime scene reconstruction equipment FARO 1 $28,000 $28,000 Laser protection glasses Stingerhawk 100 $150 $15,000 Portable Radios Motorola APX 6000 66 $6,500 $429,000 Mobile Radios Motorola APX 6500 36 $6,500 $234,000 $5,866,608 Appendix B, Page 4 Page 471 of 572 Buildings Address (Sq. Ft.)Unit Cost / Sq. Ft.Value Fire Station #34 343 East 16th street 19,440 $1,200 $23,328,000 Fire Station #31 2333 Euclid Ave 4,700 $1,200 $5,640,000 Fire Station #33 2005 East 4th street 1904 $1,200 $2,284,800 Fire Administration and Fire Prevention 1243 National City Blvd. 26,044 $31,252,800 Land (Acres)Cost / Acre Value Fire Station #34 343 East 16th street 1.680 $1,321,442 $2,220,022 Fire Station #31 2333 Euclid Ave 0.360 $1,321,442 $475,719 Fire Station #33 2005 East 4th street 0.670 $1,321,442 $885,366 Fire Administration and Fire Prevention 1243 National City Blvd. 2.71 $3,581,108 Vehicles Make Model Type Year Cost Replacement Fire Engine Pierce Arrow XT Heavy Duty 2006 $400,000 $728,002 Chevrolet SUV - Battalion Suburban Medium Duty 2006 $60,000 $109,200 Fire Aerial Pierce Arrow XT Heavy Duty 2009 $950,000 $1,504,904 Fire Engine Pierce Arrow XT Heavy Duty 2011 $515,000 $778,444 Fire Aerial Pierce Arrow XT Heavy Duty 2016 $1,034,000 $1,378,554 Ford Truck - Fire Squad F550 Heavy Duty 2016 $170,000 $226,648 Toyota Truck - Fire Inspection Tacoma Light Duty 2016 $40,000 $53,329 Toyota Truck - Fire Inspection Tacoma Light Duty 2016 $40,000 $53,329 Chevrolet SUV - Battalion Suburban Medium Duty 2017 $90,000 $115,179 Nissan Sedan - Fire Inspection Altima Sedan 2018 $24,850 $31,704 Fire Engine Pierce Arrow XT Heavy Duty 2019 $750,000 $934,145 Chevrolet SUV - Chief Tahoe Medium Duty 2021 $50,000 $55,500 Dodge Truck - Fire Squad 5,500 Heavy Duty 2022 $250,000 $269,294 Ford Truck - Battalion F350 Heavy Duty 2022 $130,000 $140,033 Ford Truck - Fire Marshall F150 Crew Medium Duty 2022 $85,000 $91,560 Ford Truck - Fire Crew F350 Crew Heavy Duty 2023 $70,000 $70,001 Fire Engine Pierce Arrow XT Heavy Duty 2024 $980,000 $980,000 13 17 $7,519,826 Equipment & Property Units Cost per Unit Cost 1990 Clark - Forklift - Medium Equipment $75,000 2012 Fabique - Medium Trailer $7,500 2004 Kohler Stationary Generator - FS34 $125,000 2004 Kohler Stationary Generator - FS31 $90,000 2017 Generac - Stationary Generator - FS33 $35,000 Cisco Network Switches 7 4800 $33,600 Desktop Computers 23 1136 $26,128 Laptop/Tablet Computers 10 1050 $10,500 Cell Phones /Sims 87 $35/month x 12 $36,540 800 MHZ Radios 97 4,355 $422,435 RCS Radio Service / yr 97 342 $33,174 Copier 2 7,502 $15,004 $909,881 APPENDIX B-1 NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA FIRE FACILITIES INVENTORY Page 472 of 572 Buildings Address (Sq. Ft.)Unit Cost / Sq. Ft.Value Library 1401 National City Blvd 49,000 $750 $36,750,000 49,000 $750 $36,750,000 Land (Acres)Unit Cost / Acre Value Library 1401 National City Blvd 1.68 $1,321,442 $2,220,022 1.68 $1,321,442 $2,220,022 Vehicles Existing/Proposed Quantity Cost Total Cost $0 Equipment Quantity Cost per unit Total Cost Network Switches 8 4800 $38,400 Public Computers 35 1136 $39,670 Staff Desktop Computers 53 1136 $60,208 Laptop/Tablet Computers 10 1050 $10,500 Cell Phones /Sims 2 420 $840 Copier 5 7502 $37,510 Printer 8 575 $4,600 Dell Server 2 5600 $11,200 Meeting Room Audio Video $23,250 Books (volumes)188,434 20 $3,768,680 Makerspace equipment 20 502.3 $10,046 Meeting Room AV 1 395000 $395,000 Hanging system 1 7734.24 $7,734 Lounge Seating 15 2233.33 $33,500 PA System 1 20000 $20,000 Microfilm Reader/Printer 1 1500 $1,500 Kyocera Copier 1 1300 $1,300 Book carts 40 459.99 $18,400 Self-check kiosks 2 11542.96 $23,086 RFID gates & workstation shileded 3 10560.98 $31,683 Mis Equipment and property $300,000 $4,837,107 LIBRARY FACILITIES INVENTORY NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA APPENDIX B-1 Appendix B, Page 6 Page 473 of 572 Land for Sports Park Address (Acres)Cost / Acre Value Las Palmas Park Newell St and E 22nd St 18.5 $0 Kimball Park 12th Street and D Ave 23 $0 El Toyon Park 4th Street and U Ave 23.2 $0 Paradise Creek Park Hoover Ave and W 19th 5.6 $0 Butterfly Park Palm Ave and E 22nd St 2.1 $0 Stein Family Farm 1808 F Ave 1.4 $0 National City Golf Course 1439 Sweetwater Rd 42.8 $0 Total 116.60 $0 City built out, only park improvements not using park acre So no land cost per acr used Vehicles Make Model Type Year Cost Replacement Freightliner FL70 Tree Truck - Heavy Duty 2001 $93,000 $193,627 Ford F550 Truck - Medium Duty 2022 $49,300 $53,105 Ford F250 Truck - Medium Duty 2020 $32,700 $38,987 Ford F150 EXT Truck - Light Duty 2020 $27,000 $32,191 Ford F150 Truck - Light Duty 2020 $27,000 $32,191 Toyota Tacoma Truck - Light Duty 2020 $23,500 $28,019 Toyota Tacoma Truck - Light Duty 2020 $23,500 $28,019 Toyota Tacoma Truck - Light Duty 2020 $23,500 $28,019 Ford Ranger Truck - Light Duty 2020 $34,800 $41,491 20 9 $334,300 $475,649 Buildings Address Square Feet Cost Total Cost ARTS Center 200 E 12th St 17,634 $500 $8,817,000 Camacho Recreation Center 1810 E 22nd Street 12,738 $400 $5,095,200 Casa de Salud Recreation Center 1408 E Harding Ave 7,060 $400 $2,824,000 Morgan Towers Nutrition Center 1415 D Ave 6,670 $400 $2,668,000 Martin Luther King Jr. Comm Ctr (excluding Admin)140 E 12th Street 12,391 $400 $4,956,400 Boys and Girls Club 1430 D Ave 25,860 $400 $10,344,000 Historic Kimball House 923 A Ave 2,030 $400 $812,000 Historic Railcar Depot 922 W 23rd Street 4,550 $400 $1,820,000 $37,336,600 APPENDIX B-1 NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA PARKS FACILTIES INVENTORY Appendix B, Page 7 Page 474 of 572 APPENDIX B-1 NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA PARKS FACILTIES INVENTORY Additional Equipment & Property Units Cost per Unit Costs 2009 Case 570MXT - Tractor - Heavy Equipment $98,500 1991 Century Stage - Heavy Trailer $53,200 2000 Areator - Medium Equipment $5,000 2009 Kubota Tractor 4400 - Medium Equipment $36,600 2018 Toro Mower - Medium Equipment $68,800 2020 Vermeer BC1000XL - Chipper - Medium Equipment $43,000 1987 RPM - Medium Trailer $1,000 2002 Aros - Medium Trailer $3,000 2005 Pace - Medium Trailer $7,500 2000 EX-Mark Metro - Mower- Light Equipment $2,500 2012 Vermeer SC292 Root Grinder - Light Equipment $23,000 2017 Cushman 800 - Golf Cart - Light Equipment $6,800 2017 Cushman 800 - Goft Cart - Light Equipment $6,800 2020 Vermeer RTX130 Trencher - Light Equipment $9,500 2024 Toro Mower- Light Equipment $30,000 2024 EX-Mark Lazer-Z Mower - Light Equipment $27,000 1987 RPM - Light Trailer $1,300 2023 Aluma 7712H-S-TG - Light Trailer $4,610 Cisco Network Switches 4 4,800 $33,600 Desktop Computers 3 1,136 $3,408 Laptop/Tablet Computers 1 1,050 $1,050 Cell Phones /Sims 2 420 $840 Printer 3 575 $1,725 Cisco Network Switches 1 4,800 $4,800 Desktop Computers 10 1,136 $17,040 Laptop/Tablet Computers 6 1,050 $6,300 Cell Phones /Sims 7 $35/month x 12 $2,940 Audio Video System $6,500 Printer 5 575 $2,875 Aquatics facility? Total #REF!$509,188 Appendix B, Page 8 Page 475 of 572 Facility Name Total Cost Policy Background Bicycle 18th Street Bicycle Boulevard 18th StreetPalm Avenue to Rachael Avenue Class III $1,319,675 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan Highland Avenue Bike Lanes Highland Avenue 30th Street to SR 54 exit ramp Class II $386,909 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan F Avenue Bicycle Boulevard- F Avenue- 18th Street to 28th StreetClass III Boulevard $1,728,774 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan - 26th Street- D Avenue to 18th Street 8th Street Complete Street Improvements- 8th Street- Harbison Avenue to Paradise Valley Road (Class III)Class II $533,106 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan - Paradise Valley Road- 8th Street east to City Boundary (Class II)Class III Route D Avenue Bicycle BoulevardD AvenueDivision Street to 18th StreetClass III Boulevard $1,491,233 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan Division Street Cycle TrackDivision StreetLauren Avenue to Euclid AvenueClass IV $2,248,624 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan 30th Street Cycle Track30th StreetHoover Avenue to Highland AvenueClass IV $2,314,760 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan 16th Street Bicycle Corridor16th StreetHighland Avenue to Harbison AvenueClass III Route $361,379 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan Granger Avenue Bicycle Corridor- Lanoitan Avenue- 16th Street to 24th StreetClass III Route $247,520 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan - Granger Avenue- 18th Street to 24th Street - 24th Street- Euclid Avenue to Granger Avenue 24th Street Complete Street Improvements24th StreetHoover Avenue to Highland Avenue (Class II) and Highland Avenue to N Avenue (Class IIIClass II $1,186,008 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan Class III Boulevard Las Palmas Bicycle Corridor- Roselawn Street- L Avenue to N AvenueClass III Route $131,186 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan - N Avenue- Roselawn Street to 22nd Street - 22nd Street- N Avenue to Palm Avenue - Palm Avenue- 22nd Street to 18th Street Hoover Avenue Cycle TrackHoover Avenue22nd Street to 33rd StreetClass IV $2,513,168 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan 22nd Street Cycle Track22nd StreetWilson Avenue to D AvenueClass IV $1,884,876 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan Harbison Avenue Bicycle Corridor- Harbison Avenue4th Street to 16th Street, Earle DriveClass III Route $252,470 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan - Earle Drive Olive Avenue Bike LanesOlive Avenue8th Street to Plumas StreetClass II $277,781 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan El Toyon-Las Palmas Bicycle Corridor Multi-Use PathRecreational trailBeta Street to 4th StreetClass I $617,027 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan D Avenue Bike LanesD Avenue30th Street to southern terminusClass II $228,177 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan Civic Center Drive Complete Street Improvements Civic Center DriveTidelands Avenue to Wilson AvenueClass III Route $64,355 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan Highland Avenue Complete Street ImprovementsHighland AvenueDelta Street to 2nd Street (Class II) and 2nd Street to 4th Street (Class III)Class II $429,008 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan Class III Route 19th Street Bike Lanes19th StreetKiss Street to McKinley AvenueClass II $426,592 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan B Avenue Bicycle Boulevard/Advisory Bicycle LanesB Avenue1st Street to 4th StreetClass III Boulevard $250,738 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan Bay Marina Drive Bike LanesBay Marina DriveTidelands Avenue to Marina WayClass II $248,019 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan Roosevelt Avenue North Bike LanesRoosevelt Avenue8th Street to 12th StreetClass II $248,019 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan 16th Street Bike Lanes16th StreetWilson Avenue to National City BoulevardClass II $307,543 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan Roosevelt Avenue South Bike LanesRoosevelt AvenueCivic Center Drive to 16th StreetClass II $188,494 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan 21st Street Bicycle Corridor21st StreetF Avenue to L AvenueClass III Route $94,058 Ciy's Bicycle Master Plan Bicycle Total $19,979,499 ADA Transition Plan Pedestrian Ramps (130 Ramps @ $10,000 each) FY 2019-2024 $130,000 ADA Transition Plan Sidewalks ( 10,089.21 SF @ $20 SF) FY 219-2024 $201,784 ADA Transition Plan Pedestrian Ramps (1300 Ramps @ $10,000 each) FY 2025- 2029 $13,300,000 ADA Transition Plan Sidewalks (182,897.38 SF @ $20 SF) FY 2025-2029 $3,657,947 ADA Transition Plan ADA Transition Plan Total $17,289,732 Subtotel $37,269,231 Offsetting Revenue $0.00 Total $37,269,231 APPENDIX B-1 NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION FACILTIES LIST (Planned Projects) Appendix B, Page 9 Page 476 of 572 Page 477 of 572 APPENDIX C-1 NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA LAND INVENTORY City Property Location County Last Sale Acres Total Price Price/Acre National City 16th St San Diego 4/10/2025 1.71 $1,350,000 $789,474 National City 3600 Paradise Valley Rd San Diego 2/27/2025 7.94 $2,925,000 $368,388 National City 2039 E 8th St San Diego 9/26/2022 0.98 $1,150,000 $1,173,469 National City 945 N Ave San Diego 5/2/2022 1.57 $2,150,000 $1,369,427 National City 3202 Hoover Ave San Diego 12/22/2021 3.10 $9,077,202 $2,928,130 National City 1320 Highland Ave San Diego 9/2/2021 1.61 $2,860,000 $1,776,398 National City 0 Civic Center Dr San Diego 12/15/2020 0.52 $1,100,000 $2,115,385 National City 2010 Haffley Ave San Diego 10/20/2020 1.71 $800,000 $467,836 National City 1520 E Plaza Blvd San Diego 2/25/2020 1.06 $680,000 $641,509 National City 2501 E 18th St San Diego 2/7/2020 0.34 $627,000 $1,860,534 National City 2504 Highland Ave San Diego 1/10/2020 0.39 $350,000 $897,436 National City E 9th St San Diego 4/19/2019 0.30 $750,000 $2,464,673 National City 32nd St San Diego 3/29/2019 1.61 $525,000 $326,087 Average $1,321,442 Page 478 of 572 Page 479 of 572 If Adopted January 20, 2026 Effective April 20, 2026 Land Use City Administration Police Fire Library Parks Multi-Modal Total Residential (Per Square Foot)1.78$ 2.14$ 1.17$ 1.64$ 1.28$ 0.60$ 8.61$ Hotel (Per Room)604.00$ 726.00$ 395.00$ -$ -$ 460.00$ 2,185.00$ Commercial/Retail (Per 1,000 Sq. Ft.)1,146.00$ 2,579.00$ 1,406.00$ -$ -$ 2,788.00$ 7,919.00$ Office (Per 1,000 Sq. Ft.)1,523.00$ 2,234.00$ 1,218.00$ -$ -$ 1,222.00$ 6,197.00$ Industrial (Per 1,000 Sq. Ft.)441.00$ 740.00$ 403.00$ -$ -$ 549.00$ 2,133.00$ Institutional/Other (Per 1,000 Sq. Ft.)1,358.00$ 1,644.00$ 896.00$ -$ -$ 366.00$ 4,264.00$ Notes: 1. Residential fees are for single-family residences, multi-family residences, and mobile homes and are per square foot to comply with California AB 602. 2. Hotel fees are per room 3. Non-Residential fees are per 1,000 square feet EXCLUDING THE TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEE DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEE SCHEDULE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY Page 480 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: City Clerk's Office Prepared by: Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Appointment of City Councilmember to Regional Board for San Diego County Water Authority RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Confirming the Mayoral Appointment of Member of the City Council to the San Diego County Water Authority Board of Directors.” BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: As per California Government Code Section 40605: In general law cities where the office of Mayor is an elective official, the Mayor, with the approval of the City Council, shall make all appointments to boards, commissions, and committees unless otherwise specifically provided by statute. The San Diego County Water Authority (SDCWA) Primary Representative position is a mayoral appointment and does not include an alternate. Effective January 12, 2026, the Mayor accepted the resignation of Councilmember Yamane from the SDCWA Board due to conflicts with her professional schedule. As a result, the position is currently vacant. The proposed appointment would fill the remainder of the unexpired term ending March 8, 2026, and, upon expiration, continue into a new six-year term ending March 8, 2032, or until the end of the Councilmember’s term if the Councilmember is not re-elected. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Not applicable RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Communication and Outreach ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA, and is therefore, not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBIT: Exhibit A - Resolution Page 481 of 572 RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, CONFIRMING THE MAYORAL APPOINTMENT OF MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS. WHEREAS, California Government Code section 40605 requires that the Mayor appoint, with concurrence of the City Council, City Councilmembers to various regional board, commission, and committee assignments; and WHEREAS, section 45-6 of the County Water Authority Act, Chapter 45 of the Appendix to the Water Code of the State of California, similarly requires that the Mayor, with consent and approval of the City Council, appoint a primary member to the San Diego County Water Authority Board of Directors; and WHEREAS, on December 10, 2024, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 24-175 appointing Councilmember Yamane to the San Diego County Water Authority Board of Directors (the “SDCWA Board”); and WHEREAS, the SDCWA Board appointed position does not have an alternate; and WHEREAS, effective January 12, 2026, the Mayor accepted the resignation of Councilmember Yamane from the SDCWA Board, creating a vacancy that needs to be filled by another Councilmember; and WHEREAS, the Mayor has appointed __________________________ to fill the vacant position for the remainder of the existing two-year term, which expires March 8, 2026, and, upon expiration, continue into a new six-year term ending March 8, 2032, or until the end of the Councilmember’s term if the Councilmember is not re-elected. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE, AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: That the City Council hereby concurs with and approves the Mayoral appointment of ______________________ to the San Diego County Water Authority Board of Directors for the remainder of the term ending March 8, 2026 and continuing into a new six-year term ending March 8, 2032. Section 2: That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and enter it into the book of original Resolutions. Section 3: That the City Clerk is directed to provide a certified copy of this Resolution in its entirety to the San Diego County Water Authority Board of Directors. PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of January, 2026. Ron Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: Shelley Chapel, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Richard E. Romero, Acting City Attorney Page 482 of 572 AGENDA REPORT Department: City Clerk's Office Prepared by: Shelley Chapel, City Clerk Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Approved by: Alejandro Hernandez, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Updating City Council Policies RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a Resolution Entitled, “Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Amending City Council Policy Nos. 101,107, 109, 121, 203, 204, 206, 402, 502, 703, 707, and 904.” BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE PRIOR ACTION: Not Applicable. EXPLANATION: As per City Council Policy No. 101, the City Council Policy Manual is to be reviewed annually and updated as necessary. Staff has completed this review and is presenting proposed amendments for consideration to the following Council Policies: Nos. 101, 107, 109, 121, 203, 204, 206, 402, 502, 703, 707, and 904. Clerical revisions have been made throughout for consistency with the City’s style guide and administrative procedures. In addition, a record of prior policy amendments has been added to the end of each policy to provide an historical reference of changes made over time. This item was continued from the November 18, 2025, City Council meeting to provide City Councilmembers additional time to submit feedback to the City Clerk. The attached document reflects the feedback received, together with staff recommendations. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Not Applicable. RELATED CITY COUNCIL 2020-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Communication and Outreach ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This is not a project under CEQA, and is therefore, not subject to environmental review. CCR15378; PRC 21065. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Agenda Report was posted at least 72 hours before the Regular Meeting date and time, and 24 hours before a Special Meeting in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. Page 483 of 572 ORDINANCE: Not Applicable EXHIBITS: Exhibit A - Policy No. 101 – City Council Policy Manual Exhibit B – Policy No. 107 – Appointments to BCCs – Redline Exhibit C – Policy No. 109 – Reimbursement Expenses Incurred Official Duties Exhibit D – Policy No. 121 – Mayor and City Councilmember Office Budget Exhibit E – Policy No. 203 – Investment Policy Exhibit F – Policy No. 204 – Donation Acceptance Policy Exhibit G – Policy No. 206 – Debt Management Exhibit H– Policy No. 402 – Procedures and Requirements for Development Agreements Exhibit I - Policy No. 502 – Public Improvements or Professional Service Contract Changes Exhibit J – Policy No. 703 – CFCs – Eliminate this Policy Exhibit K – Policy No. 707 - Alcohol Beverage License Application and Review Process Exhibit L – Policy No. 904 – Housing Loan Subordination Policy Page 484 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: August 15, 2023 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: July 14, 1987 POLICY # 101 TITLE: City Council Policy Manual Background: The City Council of the City of National City is charged with the responsibility of establishing municipal policies to guide the various functions of the City and, where necessary, to establish procedures by which functions are performed. Regulatory policies established by the City Council are usually adopted by ordinance and included in the Municipal Code, which establish the local laws. Other policies, however are also established, which by their nature, do not require adoption by ordinance. These policy statements adopted by resolution of the City Council need to be consolidated in a reference document for easy access. Purpose It is the purpose of this policy to establish procedures for the preparation, distribution and maintenance of Council policies and the “City Council Policy Manual.” Policy 1. To establish a City Council Policy Manual which shall contain all City policy statements adopted by resolution of the City Council. 2. Generally, policy statements in the City Council Policy Manual will include only such municipal matters for which the responsibility of decision is placed in the City Council by virtue of the Municipal Code, or specific ordinances, and resolutions. 3. All policy statements of the City Council shall be prepared in writing and approved by resolution. Once approved, policy statements will be electronically reproduced, distributed and included in the City Council Policy Manual. The Resolution Number and date of adoption will be notated on the last page of amended policy in the Prior Policy Amendments section. 4. Each policy adopted as part of the City Council Policy shall be adhered to by City departments as expressions of the City Council’s Policy. Only the City Council can waive the applicability of an adopted policy. 5. Each policy statement shall include: (a) a brief background description of a policy; (b) the purpose of the policy; (c) the policy statements; (d) other criteria or procedural sections as required; and (e) cross-reference notations as to appropriate provision in the Municipal Code, Administrative Regulations, etc. Page 485 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: August 15, 2023 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: July 14, 1987 POLICY # 101 TITLE: City Council Policy Manual 6. The City Manager shall be responsible for the preparation, continuing maintenance, and distribution of the City Council Policy Manual and additions or deletions thereto. The City Clerk’s Office shall retain the original adopted resolution and maintain a copy of the manual. 7. Each October, the City Council and City Manager shall review the City Council Policy Manual for any needed additions, deletions, or changes deemed appropriate at the time. Nothing in this policy shall prevent any individual member of the Council, the City Manager, City Attorney, or the City Clerk from bringing to the attention of the City Council any suggestions for manual revisions at other times during the year. 8. All newly-elected City Council Members, City Clerk, and City Treasurer shall receive a copy of the City Council Policy Manual and orientation from applicable department staff. Related Policy References None. Prior Policy Amendments July 14, 1987 City Council Adopted Format and Text as Guide for Council Policy Manual – No Resolution was adopted. June 11, 2013 (Revised – No Resolution) October 8, 2013 (Resolution No. 2013-147) August 15, 2023 (Resolution No. 2023-115) Page 486 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 16, 2021 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: June 17, 1986 POLICY # 107 TITLE: Appointments to Boards, Commission and Committees PURPOSE To establish a procedure to serve as a guide in making appointments to various City Boards, Commissions, and Committees. The City currently has the following Boards, Commissions, and Committees to which this Policy applies: Mayor’s Appointments: 1. Board of Library Trustees 2. Community and Police Relations Commission 3. Park, Recreation, and Senior Citizens Advisory Committee 4. Public Art Committee 5. Sweetwater Authority 6. Traffic Safety Committee 7. Veterans and Military Families Advisory Committee City Council Appointments: 1. Civil Service Commission 2. Planning Commission 3. Housing Advisory Committee including Ex-Officio Members 4. Port Commission (Per the San Diego Unified Port District Act, Section 16, this seat must be filled by a National City resident. The Commissioner shall be a resident of the City at the time of their appointments, and during their tenure. POLICY Appointment Process A. Opportunity to apply. All interested individuals shall be given an opportunity to submit applications for vacancies on City Boards, Commissions, and Committees. Incumbent Appointees are not automatically re-appointed but are required to fill out an abbreviated application provided by the City Clerk, indicating their interest in continuing to serve. B. Unexpired terms. If an incumbent Appointee was appointed to fill an unexpired term and the Appointee serves for less than one year in that position, the Council may re- appoint the incumbent without considering other applicants. C. Vacancies. When vacancies occur, the following procedure shall be followed: 1. Schedule vacancy. When a term is expiring or expires, public notice of the vacancy shall be made, inviting interested individuals to submit applications for the vacancy on a form provided by the City Clerk on the City website. Page 487 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 16, 2021 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: June 17, 1986 POLICY # 107 TITLE: Appointments to Boards, Commission and Committees Unscheduled vacancy. An unscheduled vacancy shall be filled according to Government Code Section 54974, which generally provides as follows: Whenever an unscheduled vacancy occurs, whether due to res ignation, death, termination, or other causes, a special vacancy notice shall be posted in the Office of the City Clerk, the City website, outside City Hall on the Bulletin Board, and on City social media platforms not earlier than twenty (20) days before or not later than twenty (20) days after the vacancy occurs. The City Council shall not make a final appointment for at least ten (10) working days after posting the notice in designated locations. The notice’s posting and application period shall be thirty (30) calendar days. However, if it finds that an emergency exists, the City Council may, fill the unscheduled vacancy immediately. According to this section, a person appointed to fill the vacancy shall serve only on an interim basis until the final appointment. The end of term for the members of Boards, Commissions, and Committees generally occurs in an annual rotation during the months of March and September. Appointments will be considered at those times unless a vacancy resulting from a resignation results in the lack of a Quorum on the Board, Commission, or Committee, in which case the appointment could occur at the time of the unscheduled vacancy in accordance with the procedure set out above. 3. Government Code Section 40605, and National City Municipal Code Title 16, grants the Mayor, with the City Council’s approvals, the authority to make all appointments unless otherwise explicitly provided by statute. The exceptions are: 1. Civil Service Commission 2. Planning Commission 3. Housing Advisory Committee including Ex-Officio Members 4. Port Commission The City Council fills vacancies on these bodies. D. Implementation. Implementation of Council policy for appointment to Boards, Commissions, and Committees requires the following: 1. Per Government Code Section 54972, on or before December 31 of each year, the City Council shall prepare a list of appointments of all regular and ongoing Boards, Commissions, and Committees appointed by the City Council. The City Clerk will prepare the list of all regular and ongoing Boards, Commissions, and Committees appointed by the Mayor or the City Council. The list shall contain a list of all terms that will expire during the next calendar year, the Page 488 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 16, 2021 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: June 17, 1986 POLICY # 107 TITLE: Appointments to Boards, Commission and Committees incumbent appointee’s name, the appointment date, the term’s expiration date, and the position’s necessary qualifications. It shall also include a list of all Boards, Commissions, and Committees whose members serve at the City Council’s pleasure and the qualifications required for each position. This Local Appointments List shall be made available to the public on the City website. 2. Notice. A public notice for vacancies must be placed in the newspaper of general circulation within the City, on the City’s website, City Hall Bulletin Boards, and City social media platforms. 3. Expiration of term. All appointees will receive a letter as their terms expire asking if they would like to re-apply for the position. 4. Applications. Applications shall be available on the City website and in the City Clerk’s Office. Submissions must be received before the advertised deadline for consideration for the appointment. All applications will be retained in the City Clerk’s Office for one year from the date the application was submitted. During the one-year retention period of the application, an applicant shall be considered for other vacancies on Boards, Commissions, and Committees. The City Clerk’s Office will notify the applicant being considered for an appointment to confirm that they are still interested in volunteering. 5. A member may only serve on one (1) Board, Commission, or Committee at a time. If an applicant applies for another position on a different Board, Commission, or Committee, that applicant will forfeit the prior seat and a vacancy will occur per policy. 6. Residency Requirement: If a position on the Board, Commission or Committee is for a resident, the applicant must be a resident at the time of submitting the application. The address must be an identifiable National City address, with verification by the City Clerk’s Office. If an applicant is found to be a non-resident, they will not be considered. They will be encouraged to apply for a non-resident seat when available. 7. Interviews: a. Mayor Appointments: Interviews for Mayoral appointments will be conducted by the Mayor outside of the public meeting and scheduled by the Mayor’s Office. b. City Council Appointments: Interviews for the four (4) Civil Service Commission, Planning Commission, Housing Advisory Committee, and Page 489 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 16, 2021 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: June 17, 1986 POLICY # 107 TITLE: Appointments to Boards, Commission and Committees Port Commission who serve at the City Council’s pleasure and are appointed by the City Council as a body will be interviewed in the public forum at a City Council Meeting as described below. b.c. The City Clerk’s Office makes attempts to inform applicants of the date and time of the City Council meeting so that the applicant may attend in person or via Zoom for interviews and questions. Attempts are made via emails, and telephone calls prior to the meeting. 8. Mayoral Appointments: The Mayor will make the motion to appoint (naming the appointee) and Councilmembers may second the motion. The City Clerk will then take a roll call vote of the City Council. A majority vote of the City Council will be required for the appointment. If the majority of the City Council choose to deny the proposed appointment, the Mayor shall either propose an alternative candidate from the current application pool or choose to reopen the application period and return to the City Council at a future City Council Meeting with a different applicant for consideration. If a Mayoral Appointment is not approved by the majority of the City Council by confirmation, that applicant is removed from the pool for that seat. The Mayor will return to a future meeting with a substitute Mayoral appointment. 9. For City Council Appointments, the Interview Process is as follows: a. The City Clerk will provide an overview of the Board, Commission, or Committee(s) with current vacancy (ies). The Mayor will introduce the applicant and two (2) questions will be asked of each applicant on behalf of the City Council. b. Each applicant is given two (2) minutes to make a brief introduction of themselves and their qualifications to the City Council. c. Mayor and City Councilmembers will ask questions of each applicant. All applicants must be asked the same questions. d. Total time per applicant is five (5) timed minutes with time allowed for clarification at the discretion of the City Council, not to exceed ten (10) minutes total per applicant. e. All appointments and interviews before the City Council will be scheduled Page 490 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 16, 2021 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: June 17, 1986 POLICY # 107 TITLE: Appointments to Boards, Commission and Committees as needed to fill unexpected vacancies, with every effort to be made before an individual's term expires. Interviews may take place at one meeting, with appointments made at a subsequent meeting. 9. Vacancies for City Council Appointed Positions. If the vacancy is for a City Council appointed position, and there is more than one (1) applicant for a given position, the voting process will proceed as follows: Once the interviews are complete, each Councilmember votes for their choice via a written ballot provided by the City Clerk. Each Councilmember shall print and sign their name on the ballot. All ballots shall be considered a public record and be open to inspection by the public. The ballots are passed to the City Clerk who announces the number of votes for each candidate. If the appointment process is conducted via a virtual meeting the process is the same except the ballot/vote process. The City Clerk’s Office will provide a Vote Sheet (a piece of paper electronically) with the name of each applicant to be considered. Councilmembers will mark their paper, fold it and hand to the City Clerk as they are collected. If a member is virtual, they will announce their vote verbally first before any other votes are read. The City Clerk will tally the votes and will then confirm the votes with a verbal roll call. The applicant with the most votes is appointed. In the event of a tie, each Councilmember votes again until one (1) candidate has the majority vote and is declared to be the newly–appointed member of the Board, Commission, or Committee. 10. Re-appointment beyond two terms. Anyone wishing to be re-appointed to any Board, Commission, or Committee and has served two or more full terms already must be approved by a four-fifths vote of the City Council. If all five members of the City Council are not present, or if one member abstains or recuses their vote, the four- fifths requirement shall be changed to require only a simple majority. 11. Report to Council: All applications received for vacancies, whether Mayoral Appointment or City Council Appointment, will be attached to the staff report to Council. All applications will have private personal information redacted (name, street numbers and name of street address, and phone number). This redacted information is in alignment with Government Code Section 6255(a) because the public interest served by not disclosing the applicant’s personal, private information and protection of the Page 491 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 16, 2021 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: June 17, 1986 POLICY # 107 TITLE: Appointments to Boards, Commission and Committees applicant’s right to privacy outweighs the public interest served by disclosing that information. 12. An automatic vacancy upon becoming a Non-Resident. An unscheduled vacancy automatically occurs when a resident holding an appointment position on a City Board, Committee, or Commission becomes a non-resident by moving out of National City limits. When an unscheduled vacancy occurs due to a resident becoming a non-resident, the unscheduled vacancy may be filled as follows: a. A special vacancy notice shall be posted in the Office of the City Clerk, and in other places as directed by the City Council, not earlier than 20 days before or not later than 20 days after the vacancy occurs. Final Appointment at a City Council Meeting shall not be made by the Appointing Authority for at least 10 working days after the posting of the notice in the City Clerk’s Office. b. The Appointing Authority may appoint the former resident to a Non- Residential position if a Non-Residential position is vacant. However, the Appointing Authority may, if it finds that an emergency exists, fill the unscheduled vacancy immediately. A person appointed to fill the vacancy shall serve only on an acting basis until the final appointment is made pursuant to this section. 13. Only City Residents may be elected to Chair and Vice-Chair positions. To be eligible to be elected as the Chairperson of a City Board, Committee, or Commission, the member must be a resident of the City. 14. Resignations, Attendance, Training, and Removals Resignation: If a Commissioner or Member of a Board, Committee, or Commission is unable to continue serving because of health, business requirements, or personal reasons, a letter of resignation shall be submitted to the City Clerk, who will present to the City Council. Attendance: Regular attendance at meetings is critical to be effective operation of City Boards, Commissions, and Committees. The City Council relies on the advice of the City’s Page 492 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 16, 2021 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: June 17, 1986 POLICY # 107 TITLE: Appointments to Boards, Commission and Committees Boards, Commissions, and Committees, which is the result of discussions among appointed members. The City Council anticipates that members of Boards, Committees, and Commissions shall make every reasonable effort to attend all regular and special meetings of their respective Boards, Commissions, and Committees, and to be prepared to discuss matters on their respective agendas. A Commissioner or Member of a Board, Committee, or Commission shall be considered removed from any advisory board under the following conditions: 1. A Commissioner or Member of a Board, Committee, or Commission with unexcused absences from three consecutive regularly scheduled meetings. 2. A Commissioner or Member of a Board, Committee, or Commission misses more than 25% of the advisory body’s meetings in a calendar year. 3. A Commissioner or Member of a Board, Committee, or Commission must be present at least one hour, or 50% of the entire meeting, whichever is less, to be counted as present for purposes of attendance. Excused Absences: An “excused absence” is only granted when absolutely necessary and pre- approved if at all possible. The City Council encourages Boards, Commissions, and Committees to refrain from scheduling meetings on cultural and religious holidays in order to encourage full participation by all Commissioners, Board Members, and the public. The pre-approval of excused absences will be by the body as a whole and documented in the meeting minutes. Excused absences are listed as follows: 1. Illness of the Commissioner or Member of the Board, Committee, or Commission, their family member, or their personal friend; 2. Business commitment of the Commissioner or Member of the Board, Committee, or Commission that interferes with the attendance at a meeting; 3. Attendance of the Commissioner or Member of the Board, Committee, or Commission at a funeral, religious service or ceremony, wedding, or other similarly-significant event; or 4. Other reason for which the Commissioner or Member of the Board, Committee, or Commission has given notice to the Chairperson or Secretary of their unavailability fifteen (15) days in advance, as long as the unavailability is not expected to last longer than 30 days. Page 493 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 16, 2021 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: June 17, 1986 POLICY # 107 TITLE: Appointments to Boards, Commission and Committees Removal: The Secretary or Lead of each Board, Commission, or Committee will report the attendance to the Office of the City Clerk on a monthly basis. If the attendance or absences fall within these guidelines, the Office of the City Clerk will prepare a report to City Council for review and possible removal of the Commissioner, Member, or Alternate sitting on the Board, Committee, or Commission. Any Commissioner, Member, or Alternate sitting on a Board, Committee, or Commission may be removed from office at any time by a simple majority vote of the City Council at a regularly scheduled Council meeting with or without cause. Mandatory Training and Filing Requirements: Commissioners and Members of Board, Committee, or Commission, as appointed by the legislative body, are entrusted with certain responsibilities and concomitant training and reporting. The following are requirements of Commissioners and Members of Boards, Commissions, and Committees. This training is required to be completed within 30 days of appointment or notification. 1. Oath of Office (Article XX of the California Constitution, and California Government Code Section 36507) 2. Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Statement of Economic Interest Form 700 Filing (California Government Code Section 87100 et seq) 3. AB1234 Ethics Training (California Government Code Section 53235.1(b)) 4. Anti-Sexual Harassment Training 5. Brown Act Training 6. Social Media Training 7. Any training required by State Law, Federal Law, or City Policies. All training is offered in a variety of formats including in person, via Zoom, training website/software, and pre-recorded video. Currently, these are all requirements of the Mayor and City Council, and City staff. Removal: Failure to complete any of these requirements within 30 days of the appointment date or date of notification is cause for automatic removal. Page 494 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 16, 2021 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: June 17, 1986 POLICY # 107 TITLE: Appointments to Boards, Commission and Committees Related Policy References Government Code Section 40605 Government Code Section 54970, et seq. Article XX of the California Constitution, and California Government Code Section 36507 California Government Code Section 53235(b) California Government Code Section 87100 et seq National City Municipal Code Title 16 (pending) Prior Policy Amendments: February 2, 2021 (Resolution No. 2021-08) May 19, 2020 (Resolution No. 2020-95) November 9, 1993 (Resolution No. 93-173) June 11, 2013 (Revised – No Resolution – Refer to Meeting Minutes) October 8, 2013 (Resolution No. 2013-147) May 19, 2020 (Resolution No. 2020-20) November 16, 2021 (Resolution No. 2021-178) Page 495 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: June 20, 2017January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: September 19, 2006 POLICY # 109 TITLE: Reimbursement for Expenses Incurred in the Performance of Official Duties Purpose Government Code Sections 53232.2, 53232.3, and 53232.4, enacted pursuant to AB 1234, require the governing body of a local agency to adopt a written policy addressing reimbursement for travel and training expenses incurred in the performance of official duties. The City Council deems it desirable to adopt a uniform policy applicable to City employees City employees, Bboard, Commission, or Committee and commission members, members of the City Council and other elected officials, governing reimbursement for such expenses. The purpose of this administrative policy is to establish uniform policies and procedures concerning expenses incurred by members of the City Council, Bboard, Commission, or commission committee members, and City employees while traveling or attending events on City business. Policy A City Council member, elected official, Bboard, Commission, or Committee or commission member or City employee who is required to travel in the performance of their duties or to attend an authorized meeting, conference, or seminar which is of direct benefit to the City shall be reimbursed for reasonable expenses incurred, including transportation, meals, lodging and other incidental expenses directly related to such official City business. Expenses specifically disallowed for reimbursement include purchase of personal use itemsuse items, alcoholic beverages, and entertainment (including in-room movies). All requests for City-related travel must be reviewed/approved by the Purchasing Review Committee ("PRC") prior to making any travel commitments or an arrangements. Estimated cost information must be sent to the Depa1tment of Finance / Purchasing Division. Upon approval by the PRC, travel plans may be made. PRC approval numbers must be noted on expense reports and invoices submitted for payment or reimbursement. Existing City purchasing policies and procedures must be followed when obtaining cost estimates estin1ates, and making arrangements associated with travel. See Municipal Code, Chapter 2.60 regarding purchasing policies and procedures. A. Transportation. The following modes of transportation may be allowed for the purpose of traveling on City business: 1. Air Travel. Air travel shall be autho1ized authorized and reimbursed at the lowest fare class offered by the airline. Other than the lowest possible fare class may be authorized when bona fide, business related, scheduling restrictions do not permit use of the lowest possible fare. Individuals opting for a higher fare class for Page 496 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: June 20, 2017January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: September 19, 2006 POLICY # 109 TITLE: Reimbursement for Expenses Incurred in the Performance of Official Duties their personal convenience shall be required to pay the difference between the lowest fare class and the option selected. The individual, or authorized designee, shall attempt to book air travel as to take advantage of discounts offered for purchasing flight tickets in advance of departure i.e., 14 or 21 days, and take advantage of non-refundable ticket fares where practical. Receipts for air passage must be retained for submission with the expense report. 2. Personal Vehicle. With specific approval from the department director or the City Manager, personal vehicles may be used for out-of-town travel. Reimbursement shall be based on actual mileage used for the official travel. Any mileage used for personal purposes or otherwise not directly related to official City business shall be deducted from total miles traveled to arrive at the net reimbursable mileage. Reimbursement shall be at the prevailing IRS standard mileage rate. When use of a personal vehicle is authorized, individuals shall adequately account for their use of the personal vehicle on a daily basis on the Travel Expense Report. Total reimbursable Totareimbursable transportation expense through use of a personal vehicle shall in no case exceed caseexceed the allowable expense of transportation by air, when transportation by air is available to such destination. Individuals receiving compensation in lieu of an auto allowance shall be eligible for mileage reimbursement for travel beyond the county limits. 3. City-owned Vehicle. Use of City–owned vehicle shall be authorized when this mode of transportation can be demonstrated as the most economical means available. For determining advisability of usage, individuals shall be supplied with estimated cost of travel via a City-owned vehicle by Public Works upon request. Use of a city-owned vehicle shall not be authorized when the estimated cost exceeds the authorized cost of air travel and associated expenses (i.e. taxis and shuttles). When use of a City-owned vehicle is authorized, individuals shall adequately account for their use of the City-owned vehicle on a daily basis in the Travel Expense Report. Individuals shall be charged at the prevailing IRS standard mileage rate for every mile of personal use of the City-owned vehicle. The cost of personal use of a City-owned vehicle shall vehicle shall be deducted from the total allowable travel expenses. Individuals should contact the Public Works Equipment Maintenance Supervisor immediately for direction should the City-owned vehicle become inoperable or otherwise unsafe to drive. If the Equipment Maintenance Supervisor authorizes repairs requiring Page 497 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: June 20, 2017January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: September 19, 2006 POLICY # 109 TITLE: Reimbursement for Expenses Incurred in the Performance of Official Duties an out of pocketout-of-pocket payment, all receipts for such repairs must be retained and forwarded to Public Works for approval prior to reimbursement. Anyone that is unable to pay for the cost of emergency repairs shall notify his/her supervisor and the Public Works Department Immediately to make other arrangements. Individuals using a city-owned vehicle outside of No1mal normal business hours must be sure to have the Equipment Maintenance Supervisor’s after-hours telephone number in case an emergency occurs outside of normal business hours. 4. Rail. Travel by rail may be authorized when the cost of the rail transportation and other associated expenses (i.e., buses, shuttle s, taxis, hotel stays, meals, etc.) is less than or equal to the cost, including associated expenses, of air or automobile (personal or City- owned vehicle) travel. B. Lodging. 1. General provisions. Reimbursement will be made for the cost of lodging required to conduct the assigned City business. Dated receipts and meeting and travel schedule s must be retained for submission with the Travel Expense Report. Lodging will be allowed for the night prior to the commencement of the meeting if the time set for the strut start of the meeting requires the individual to leave home prior to 6:00 a.m. of the day of the meeting. Lodging will be allowed for the night following the meeting if the individual could not have arrived home prior to 12:00 midnight following the meeting. Lodging in connection with separate, consecutive meetings or conferences shall be permitted if it is less costly than returning to the city for the nights between the meetings. In instances where an individual has the option to travel by air and the individual opted to travel by car, reimbursement for lodging shall be allowed on the same basis as if the individual traveled by air. 2. Rate of Reimbursement. Lodging reimbursement shall be based on the standard room rate charged at the headquarters hotel for the conference or the hotel most proximate to the site of the meeting. In the event the individual occupies a more expensive room accommodation (e.g., a suite), s/he will be reimbursed at the standard room rate. C. Meals Page 498 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: June 20, 2017January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: September 19, 2006 POLICY # 109 TITLE: Reimbursement for Expenses Incurred in the Performance of Official Duties Allowable meals include breakfast, lunch, and/or dinner meeting the criteria established below. Reimbursement for meals shall be allowable when travel on official business reasonably requires an overnight stay or when the purchase of a meal(s) is a required component of the conference, meeting, or training. Reimbursement shall be on the basis of actual cost when the meal(s) is a component of the conference, meeting or training with proper documentation. All other meals will be reimbursed, up to a maximum allowance not to exceed the daily meal allowance established by the U.S. Department of General Services Administration (GSA) for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for the location of the travel. For information regarding the current GSA standard daily meal allowance rate, please contact the Finance Director. Itemized receipts from the dining establishment must be retained for submission with the expense report. Other forms of documentation or receipts that are not itemized may be accepted at the discretion of the City Manager or designee. In claiming reimbursement, time of commencement and termination of travel need to be accounted for. Reimbursement for breakfast is not allowed on the day of departure unless the trip starts prior to 7:00 a.m. Reimbursement for dinner is not allowed on the day of return unless the trip ends later than 7:00 p.m. Reimbursement is not allowed for meals purchased in lieu of a meal(s) included in the fee for the conference, meeting or training unless approved by the City Manager or designee. D. Registration Fees. Fees charged for registration at a conference or meeting which an individual is authorized to attend are reimbursable. Receipts or other acceptable evidence of the amount of the fees, such as a copy of the conference program/invitation setting forth the fee rates, shall be retained for submission with the claim form. E. Incidental Expenses. 1. Taxi and Bus Fares. Reimbursement will be allowed for taxi, bus fare or other transportation costs when such transportation is necessary in the conduct of City business. No receipts need be provided for such expenses, except for individual charges exceeding charges exceeding $10.00. Such expenses shall be itemized on the Travel Expense Report. 2. Communications. Telephone, fax and internet charges will be reimbursed Page 499 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: June 20, 2017January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: September 19, 2006 POLICY # 109 TITLE: Reimbursement for Expenses Incurred in the Performance of Official Duties for official calls. Unofficial calls charged to the hotel bill should be identified and deducted from deducted from the total hotel bill. Individuals that have been issued a City-owned cellular phone, laptop, tablet, or other communication device shall use such devices in the conduct of business whenever feasible. 3. Parking, Garage, and Toll Charges. Parking, garage, and toll expenses will be reimbursed when an automobile is used for transportation. Parking and garage charges will charges will be reimbursed based on the lowest available rate. Valet and preferred or VIP parking/garage rates shall not be allowable unless there is no other option at or within a reasonable a reasonable proximity to the travel destination. 4. Airport Parking. Expenses for parking a City or personal vehicle at the airport are reimbursable based on receipts. However, airport parking expenses shall be limited to the rates for long-term parking when travel requires parking in excess of 24 hours. When an airport shuttle is used in lieu of personal vehicle, the cost will be reimbursed as well. 5. Tips, Gratuities, and Services Fees. Customary tips of up to 15 percent will be permitted be permitted on reimbursable items. Tips shall be itemized on the claim form. 6. Miscellaneous. All items of expense not included in any of the other categories but which nonetheless can be clearly identified as incidental to the undertaking of city business shall also be allowed reimbursement. Receipts for these items must be submitted. Examples of such expenses are duplicating expenses and the cost of publications of value to the city being distributed at conferences or meetings. F. POST Expenses. Expenditures in training Police Department personnel under the POST Program shall be authorized and reimbursed by the City in accordance with established POST guidelines. In case of conflict between the POST guidelines and this policy, the POST guidelines shall prevail but only in the case of expenditures properly reimbursable under the POST Reimbursement Program. Should the POST reimbursement be insufficient to cover the actual cost of meals and/or lodging, the City will pay the cost of the difference provided all other travel and meeting expense guidelines outlined in this policy are followed. G. Per Diem and Cash Advance. It is encouraged that individuals use their personal money or credit cards to finance trips then Page 500 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: June 20, 2017January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: September 19, 2006 POLICY # 109 TITLE: Reimbursement for Expenses Incurred in the Performance of Official Duties claim reimbursement upon return. If, in the judgment of a department director, it is determined an employee is unable to finance the trip and be reimbursed upon his/her return, the department director may authorize advance payment for the estimated cost of meals. The amount of the advance payment shall be equal to the GSA per diem for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for each required meal, based on the duration of the travel consistent with the guidelines established by this policy. Upon return, the employee shall provide receipts for all meals and return any excess funds. Typically, travel/training is for a duration of one week or less. On occasion, however, extended travel may be necessary, (e.g., advanced training or education for sworn Police personnel). For travel exceeding fourteen (14) days, a per diem not exceeding the GSA per diem for breakfast, lunch, and dinner may be provided prior to the departure date; however, a document issued by the training institution indicating attendance or completion of the course by the individual must be submitted to the Department of Finance within three (3) working days upon return. The department director may authorize payment of a maximum of $200 to the individual for travel expenses. An advance in excess of $200 must have the approval of the City Manager or designee. Approval of cash advance does not constitute approval for expenditure of the amount so advanced. All actual expenditures must be justified and approved based on limits and allowances set by this policy. H. Direct Payment of Expenses by City Check Required, Where Possible. Notwithstanding the permissibility of reimbursement for the travel expenses included in this policy, where possible and feasible, travel expenses must be paid in advance by City check directly to the vendors or organizations providing goods or services. Procedures A. Reimbursement of Business Travel Expenses. The individual shall submit a signed Travel Expense Report to the department director after completion of travel. Such report shall show the details of official business expenses incurred and should be accompanied by supporting documents required under this policy. The department director shall review the report for compliance with this policy and affix their signature to signify approval. The Travel Expense Report must be forwarded to the Department of Finance within three (3) working days upon return. City Council members and members of boards and commission shall submit the Travel Page 501 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: June 20, 2017January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: September 19, 2006 POLICY # 109 TITLE: Reimbursement for Expenses Incurred in the Performance of Official Duties Expense Report to the City Manager for approval. B. Air. Allowance for air travel will be actual round trip via the lowest possible fare. Travel Expense Reports will be accompanied by air passage receipts when filed. C. Personal Vehicle. Individuals shall account for use of their vehicle on a daily basis through use of a Travel Expense Report, which is to be submitted when filing a claim D. City-owned Vehicle. Authorized personal use of a City vehicle will be accounted for on a Travel Expense Report, which will be submitted when filing for reimbursement. Individuals will be charged the prevailing IRS standard mileage rate for each mile, and shall be deducted from the total allowable travel expenses. Emergency repair receipts must be submitted to Public Works for approval prior to reimbursement. E. Lodging. Receipts indicating date, accompanied by meeting and travel schedules much be submitted with the Travel Expense Report when filing a claim. F. Meals All meal receipts will be submitted with the Travel Expense Report. Receipts must be detailed and itemized, showing exactly what was purchased (not just credit card receipts). G. Registration Fees. Receipts, or other acceptable evidence of the amount paid, must be submitted with the Travel Expense Report. H. Incidental Expenses. Incidental expenses (except for alcohol, entertainment, and items for personal use) shall be itemized on the Travel Expense Report, and receipts shall be provided when appropriate and possible. Page 502 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: June 20, 2017January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: September 19, 2006 POLICY # 109 TITLE: Reimbursement for Expenses Incurred in the Performance of Official Duties I. Per Diem Request. Approved requests for travel advances (submitted on a Request for Warrant Form - see Administrative Policy 03.06) shall be submitted to the Department of Finance at least ten (10) working days prior to departure for travel. Except when the schedule of an employee approved to attend training may prevent secure delivery of a travel advance prior to his/her the departure, funds will be released no earlier than three (3) working days prior to the departure date. In such a case, the travel advance payment may be released up to ten (10) working days prior to the departure date, provided an approved travel advance request has been submitted to the Department of Finance at least fifteen (15) working days prior to the departure date. The Department of Finance shall deduct from the total expenses claimed, any expense item found to be inconsistent with this policy, and shall furnish the individual with an itemized list of items disallowed. Any amount due the individual shall be paid within ten (10) working days from receipt of the Travel Expense Report by the Department of Finance. Alternative Proof of Payment for Training Expenses. A. Individuals periodically request alternative proof of payment methods for reimbursable training expenses (i.e., registration/tuition fees) advanced, when receipts or cancelled checks are not available. B. As an exception, only when receipts are impractical to obtain, the following may be used in place of receipts or cancelled checks for reimbursement purposes: 1. course announcement specifying the amount of fees, and 2. a document issued by the training institution indicating attendance or completion of the course by the individual. Use of City Credit Card for Travel Purposes. City staff members occasionally attend job-related training and conferences, upon approval of the PRC. Job-related training is often required by state mandates. In order to make airline and hotel reservations, a credit card number must be provided to guarantee the reservations. Prior to use, any individual wishing to use a City-issued credit card, must read and adhere to the City's Credit Card Policy (Administrative Policy 03.14). Page 503 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: June 20, 2017January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: September 19, 2006 POLICY # 109 TITLE: Reimbursement for Expenses Incurred in the Performance of Official Duties Per Administrative Policy 03.14, credit cards may never be used to circumvent established competitive purchasing procedures, or dollar limits established by the City’s Municipal Code, City Ordinances, or Purchasing Division procedures. Credit cards shall only be used to pay for PRC-authorized travel and training expenses. Individuals may not use City credit cards for personal expenses even if the intent is to reimburse the City later. See Administrative Policy 03.14 for complete rules and details. Summary This Policy cannot cover every issue, exception, or contingency that may arise in obtaining reimbursement for travel and training expenses incurred in the performance of official of official duties, and in the use of City credit cards. Individuals are expected to exercise good judgment and show proper regard for economy when traveling in conjunction with official City business. Any expense for which an individual requests reimbursement should directly and manifestly relate to the conduct of City business and, in the event of an audit, should leave no doubt that such expenditure was pre-approved by the PRC, and is, in fact, reasonable and necessary in the conduct of City business. Accordingly, the basic standard that should always prevail is to use common sense and good judgment in the use and stewardship of City resources. This Policy shall supersede all previously-adopted policies and procedures pertaining to reimbursement for travel and training expenses and to the use of City credit cards, including Administrative Policies 03.03, 03.04, 03.05 and 03.14 of the City Administrative Manual. This Policy satisfies the requirements of Government Code Sections 53232.2 and 53232.3. Related Policy References Government Code Sections: 53232.2, 53232.3, 53232.4 Assembly Bill 1234 City Administrative Manual Policies 03.03, 03.04, 03.05, 03.14 Municipal Code, Chapter 2.60 Forms: Travel Expense Report: available from the Department of Finance or the City's Intranet site. Credit Cardholder Use Agreement: available from the Department of Finance Prior Policy Amendments September 19, 2006 (Resolution No. 2006-199) October 8, 2013 (Resolution No. 2013-147) October 18, 2016 (Resolution No. 2016-168) June 20, 2017 (Resolution No. 2017-117) Page 504 of 572 Page 1 of 5 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY NCIL POLICYTITLE: Mayor and City Councilmembers Office Budget POLICY: 121 ADOPTED: June 4, 2024 AMENDED: January 20, 2026 PURPOSE The City Council of National City, during the adoption of the Fiscal Year 2023-2024 City Budget, included a $100,000 appropriation for each Councilmember’s budget. The purpose of this policy is to establish uniform guidelines and procedures for the expenditure of the funds to ensure that the funds are expended in the best interests of the Council District and/or City, as applicable, and are consistent with the objectives of the City’s Strategic Plan and City Council priorities, and as well as follow City procurement procedures. POLICY A. The Mayor and each Councilmember must submit an Annual Appropriation Request for review by the Department of Finance and the City Manager as part of the City’s Annual Budget Adoption process. Budget categories are as follows:  Personnel Services o Part Time Positions o Full Time Positions o Professional Services (consultants)  Governmental Purposes: These expenditures must be consistent with the City’s adopted Strategic Plan, and City Council priorities and City procurement procedures and spent for the benefit of within the District of the Councilmember. (See attached Strategic Plan 2020 -2025).  Training, Travel and Subsistence: These expenditures are for conferences or training registration fees, travel costs associated with getting to the training/conference, and lodging and meals during the training/conference. The training/conference must be directly related to City business and have a direct benefit to the City and, therefore, will be considered City business. When a Councilmember attends a conference/training at the expense of the City, he/she must report out on the conference/training in accordance with AB 1234. Attachment 2 to this policy is the list of approved conferences and trainings. Conferences/trainings not listed will require prior City Council approval before any expenditures of City funds may be made. All requests for reimbursement for travel and conference/training expenses must be Page 505 of 572 TITLE: Mayor and City Councilmembers Office Budget POLICY: 121 ADOPTED: June 4, 2024 AMENDED: January 20, 2026 Page 2 of 5 consistent with City Council Policy #109 and include estimated costs and the event agenda. and must be pre-approved by the Purchasing Review Committee.  These funds may also be used for travel, lodging and meals related to legislative advocacy provided the legislative advocacy is consistent with the City’s adopted legislative platform.  Materials and Supplies: These expenditures are for general office supplies, supplies for events or outreach. Purchase of materials and supplies must be consistent with the City’s Purchasing Policy. B. Professional Services: Councilmembers may require, in addition to administrative support, services of a recurring nature or for a specific one-time project which cannot be routinely provided by City staff, either because of the expertise required or the ongoing workload. Consultants may be employed where City staff is unable to accommodate this need. It is the policy of the Council that the selection of consultants by Mayor and/or Councilmembers shall be made from as broad a base of applicants as possible and that the choice be based on demonstrated capabilities or specific expertise. The Council encourages the engagement of local consultants where possible. The type and scope of the required service or product must be clearly defined by the Mayor/Councilmember so the City Manager can determine whether it can be most efficiently provided by City staff or by a consultant and, where a consultant will be chosen, whether licensed or non- licensed services are necessary. A minimum of three quotes or a written sole-source justification is required for consultant contractsA minimum of three qualified consultants should be considered for selection except in those cases where unique expertise is required and can be provided only by a limited number of available consultants. All consultant contracts must be reviewed by the City Attorney’s Office for compliance with AB 5 and shall be on a City Attorney approved contract form. All consulting contracts which exceed $50,000 shall be reviewed and approved by the City Council. At a minimum, the following information shall be provided to the Council for review: * The length of time the consultant has been in the business required by the scope of work. * Proof of expertise and demonstrated success in the field of expertise required by the scope of work. Page 506 of 572 TITLE: Mayor and City Councilmembers Office Budget POLICY: 121 ADOPTED: June 4, 2024 AMENDED: January 20, 2026 Page 3 of 5 * All Councilmembers engaging consultants or vendors must complete and file a Conflict-of-Interest Attestation before any payment is processed.Disclosure of economic interests and relationships between the Mayor/Councilmember and the consultant during the past 12 months. For contracts below $50,000, the City Manager has the discretion as to whether City Council approval is required. C. Part Time and Full Time Personnel: Part time and full time personnel shall be recruited and hired in accordance with the City’s personnel hiring policies and practices. D. Restrictions on the Use of Public Resources: All expenditures are subject to the restrictions on the use of public funds including, but not limited to: a. Gift of public funds prohibited. b. Use of public funds or resources for political purposes is prohibited. c. Political activities during the workday are prohibited. d. Public resources cannot be used for political campaign activities. E. Social Media: To the extent public resources (i.e. funds or staff) are used for social media, the City’s Social Media Policy is applicable. The Social Media Policy is Policy 1.13 and is located in the City Administrative Manual. F. Reimbursement Procedure: Prior to the expenditure, all reimbursement requests must be submitted to the Mayor (acting as the Department Head) for approval. The request shall show the details of the proposed expenditure with supporting documents. The Mayor shall review the request for compliance with this policy and any other applicable policy and affix his/her signature to signify approval and submit the request to the City Manager for final approval. Should the Mayor not approve a reimbursement request he/she shall notify the City Council within 24 hours of the denial and provide the basis for the denial. In the event the Mayor and City Manager disagree as to the approval/denial of the specific request, the request shall be submitted to the City Council for consideration. G. District Budget Carryover: Council District funds shall be expended during the fiscal year approved. Unexpended funds shall not carry over into the next fiscal year. H. Non-profits: Council District funds shall not be used to contribute to or support non-profit or tax exempt organizations. I. This policy shall be reviewed on an annual basis by the City Manager’s Office and the Finance Department, with recommended updates brought forward for Council consideration. Page 507 of 572 TITLE: Mayor and City Councilmembers Office Budget POLICY: 121 ADOPTED: June 4, 2024 AMENDED: January 20, 2026 Page 4 of 5 J. The purchase of items that will have the name of the Mayor or Council member on the item shall follow local state and federal laws and it is the responsibility of the elected official to ensure compliance. It is important for the public, and residents to know who the elected representatives are that represent them. That said, it is the Council’s policy that the name of an elected official should be subordinate to the information provided in or on, the flyer, publication or item wherein the name will be placed. The City Council may determine size restrictions for any item that will be distributed by the City (electronically or by other means) K. Refreshments for district events: the maximum amount the City will reimburse for a single District event is $50. City wide events shall be approved by the City Council Branding items are for the entire City, i.e.“City of National City.” No branding items or any give-a-ways shall be paid by City funds for districts. Clothing: The City shall pay for two shirts and one hat per year. A jacket may be purchased once every 4 years and the costs reimbursed is limited to $120. L. Accountability and Reporting: The Finance Department shall prepare quarterly expenditure reports for each Council office and provide them to the full City Council. M. Use of Public Funds for Non-Public Purposes Prohibited: a. All expenditures made under this policy must serve a clear public purpose that benefits the residents or community of National City as a whole. b. Funds may not be used for any activity, purchase, or production that primarily promotes, markets, or personally benefits an individual Councilmember or elected official. This includes, but is not limited to: i. Printing or digital production of materials (e.g., flyers, banners, canopies, or videos) that highlight or brand one Councilmember independent of City programs. ii. Use of office budgets for personal branding, campaign logos, political slogans, or materials resembling campaign advertising. iii. Expenditures for community events, advertisements, or sponsorships that are not mutually available to all Council offices or do not serve a Citywide benefit. c. All media or communications materials produced with City funds must be coordinated through the City’s Public Information Officer and adhere to the City’s adopted Social Media and Communications Policy to ensure consistency, neutrality, and equal access across all Council offices. Page 508 of 572 TITLE: Mayor and City Councilmembers Office Budget POLICY: 121 ADOPTED: June 4, 2024 AMENDED: January 20, 2026 Page 5 of 5 a. Violations of this section will be considered misuse of public funds and subject to corrective action, including denial of reimbursement, public disclosure in quarterly reports, and potential referral to the City Attorney or FPPC for review. Related Policy References None Prior Policy Amendments September 17, 2019 (Adopted with Budget) October 15, 2024 (Resolution No. 2024-117) Page 509 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 19, 2024 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 23, 1990 POLICY #203 TITLE: Investments I. INTRODUCTION The City of National City’s investment program will conform to federal, state, and other legal requirements, including California Government Code Sections 16429.1-16429.4, 53600- 53609, and 53630-53686. The following investment policy addresses the methods, procedures, and practices which must be exercised to ensure effective and judicious fiscal and investment management of the City’s funds. It is the policy of the City to invest public funds in a manner that will provide a market rate of return, given its requirements for preserving principal and meeting the daily cash flow demands of the City. All investments will comply with this Investment Policy and governing laws. This Investment Policy replaces any previous Investment Policy or Investment Procedures of the City. II. SCOPE This Investment Policy applies to all the City’s financial assets and investment activities with the following exception(s): Proceeds of debt issuance shall be invested in accordance with the City’s general investment philosophy as set forth in this policy; however, such proceeds are invested in accordance with permitted investment provisions of their specific bond indentures. CalPERS, OPEB trusts, and the investment of employees’ deferred compensation funds invested pursuant to Government Code Section 53609. Pooling of Funds: Except for cash in certain restricted and special funds, the City will consolidate cash and reserve balances from all funds to maximize investment earnings and to increase efficiencies with regard to investment pricing, safekeeping and administration. Investment income will be allocated to the various funds based on their respective participation and in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. III. GENERAL OBJECTIVES The overriding objectives of the investment program are to preserve principal, provide sufficient liquidity, and manage investment risks. 1. Safety: Safety of principal is the foremost objective of the investment program. Investments will be undertaken in a manner that seeks to ensure the preservation of capital in the overall portfolio. The objective will be to mitigate credit risk and interest rate risk. Page 510 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 19, 2024 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 23, 1990 POLICY #203 TITLE: Investments 2. Liquidity: The investment portfolio will remain sufficiently liquid to meet all operating requirements 3. Return: The investment portfolio will be designed with the objective of attaining a market rate of return throughout budgetary and economic cycles, taking into account the investment risk constraints for safety and liquidity needs. IV. PRUDENCE, INDEMNIFICATION, AND ETHICS A. Prudent Investor Standard: Management of the City’s investments is governed by the Prudent Investor Standard as set forth in California Government Code Section 53600.3: “…all governing bodies of local agencies or persons authorized to make investment decisions on behalf of those local agencies investing public funds pursuant to this chapter are trustees and therefore fiduciaries subject to the prudent investor standard. When investing, reinvesting, purchasing, acquiring, exchanging, selling, or managing public funds, a trustee shall act with care, skill, prudence, and diligence under the circumstances then prevailing, including, but not limited to, the general economic conditions and the anticipated needs of the City, that a prudent person acting in a like capacity and familiarity with those matters would use in the conduct of funds of a like character and with like aims, to safeguard the principal and maintain the liquidity needs of the City. Within the limitations of this section and considering individual investments as part of an overall strategy, investments may be acquired as authorized by law.” B. Indemnification: The Director of Finance or City Manager designee hereinafter designated as Financial Services Officer and other authorized persons responsible for managing City funds, acting in accordance with written procedures and the Investment Policy and exercising due diligence, will be relieved of personal responsibility for an individual security’s credit risk or market price changes, provided deviations from expectations are reported within 30 days and appropriate action is taken to control adverse developments. C. Ethics: Officers and employees involved in the investment process will refrain from personal business activity that could conflict with proper execution of the investment program, or which could impair their ability to make impartial investment decisions. V. DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY A. Authority to manage the City’s investment program is derived from California Government Code Section 53600 et seq. The City Council is responsible for the City’s cash management, including the administration of this Investment Policy. Management Page 511 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 19, 2024 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 23, 1990 POLICY #203 TITLE: Investments responsibility for the cash management of City funds is hereby delegated to the Director of Finance and/or Financial Services Officer. The Director of Finance or designee will be responsible for all transactions undertaken and will establish a system of procedures and controls to regulate the activities of subordinate employee. B. The City may engage the services of one or more external investment managers to assist in the management of the City’s investment portfolio in a manner consistent with the City’s objectives. Such external managers may be granted discretion to purchase and sell investment securities in accordance with this Investment Policy. Such managers must be registered under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. VI. AUTHORIZED FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, DEPOSITORIES, AND BROKER/DEALERS A list will be maintained of financial institutions and depositories authorized to provide investment services. In addition, a list will be maintained of approved security broker/dealers selected by conducting a process of due diligence described in the investment procedures manual. These may include “primary” dealers or regional dealers that qualify under Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Rule 15C3-1 (uniform net capital rule). A. The City’s Director of Finance or designee will determine which financial institutions are authorized to provide investment services to the City. Institutions eligible to transact investment business with the City include: 1. Institutions licensed by the state as a broker-dealer, as defined in Section 25004 of the Corporations Code, with proof of FINRA certification. 2. Primary government dealers as designated by the Federal Reserve Bank; 3. Nationally or state-chartered banks; 4. The Federal Reserve Bank; 5. Savings association or federal association (as defined in Section 5102 of the Financial Code); and 6. Direct issuers of securities eligible for purchase. B. Selection of financial institutions and broker/dealers authorized to engage in transactions with the City will be at the sole discretion of the City. C All financial institutions which desire to become qualified bidders for investment Page 512 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 19, 2024 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 23, 1990 POLICY #203 TITLE: Investments transactions (and which are not dealing only with the investment adviser) must supply the Director of Finance or designee with a statement certifying that the institution has reviewed California Government Code Section 53600 et seq. and the City’s Investment Policy. D. Selection of broker/dealers used by an external investment adviser retained by the City will be at the sole discretion of the investment adviser. E. Public deposits will be made only in qualified public depositories as established by State law. Deposits will be insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or, to the extent the amount exceeds the insured maximum, will be collateralized in accordance with State law. VII. DELIVERY, SAFEKEEPING AND CUSTODY, AND COMPETITIVE TRANSACTIONS A. Delivery-versus-payment: Settlement of all investment transactions will be completed using standard delivery-vs.-payment procedures. B. Third-party safekeeping: To protect against potential losses by collapse of individual securities dealers, and to enhance access to securities, interest payments and maturity proceeds, all securities owned by the City will be held in safekeeping by a third party bank custodian, acting as agent for the City under the terms of a custody agreement executed by the bank and the City. C. Competitive transactions: All investment transactions will be conducted on a competitive basis which can be executed through a bidding process involving at least three separate brokers/financial institutions or through the use of a nationally recognized trading platform. VIII. AUTHORIZED AND SUITABLE INVESTMENTS All investments will be made in accordance with California Government Code Section 53600 et seq. and as described within this Investment Policy. Permitted investments under this policy will include: 1. Municipal Bonds. These include bonds of the City, the State of California, any other municipality, within the state of California. The bonds will be registered in the name of the City or held under a custodial agreement at a bank. a. Are rated in the category of “A” or better by at least two nationally recognized statistical rating organizations; and b. No more than 5% per issuer. Page 513 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 19, 2024 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 23, 1990 POLICY #203 TITLE: Investments c. No more than 30% of the total portfolio may be invested in municipal bonds. 2. US Treasury and other government obligations for which the full faith and credit of the United States are pledged for the payment of principal and interest. There are no limits on the dollar amount or percentage that the City may invest in US Treasuries. 3. Federal Agency or United States government-sponsored enterprise obligations, participations, or other instruments, including those issued by or fully guaranteed as to principal and interest by federal agencies or United States government-sponsored enterprises. There are no limits on the dollar amount or percentage that the City may invest in government-sponsored enterprises. 4. Banker’s acceptances, provided that: a. They are issued by institutions with short term debt obligations rated “A1” or higher, or the equivalent, by at least two nationally recognized statistical-rating organizations (NRSRO); and have long-term debt obligations which are rated in rating category “A” or higher by at least two nationally recognized statistical rating organizations; b. The maturity does not exceed 180 days; and c. No more than 40% of the total portfolio may be invested in banker’s acceptances and no more than 5% per issuer. 5. Federally insured time deposits (Non-negotiable certificates of deposit) in state or federally chartered banks, savings and loans, or credit unions, provided that: a. The amount per institution is limited to the maximum covered under federal insurance; and b. The maturity of such deposits does not exceed 5 years. 6. Certificate of Deposit Placement Service (CDARS) a. No more than 30% of the total portfolio may be invested in a combination of certificates of deposit including CDARS b. The maturity of CDARS deposits does not exceed 5 years. 7. Negotiable certificates of deposit (NCDs), provided that: a. They are issued by institutions which have long-term obligations which are rated Page 514 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 19, 2024 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 23, 1990 POLICY #203 TITLE: Investments “A” or higher by at least two nationally recognized statistical rating organizations; and/or have short term debt obligations rated “A1” or higher, or the equivalent, by at least two nationally recognized statistical rating organizations; b. The maturity does not exceed 5 years; and c. No more than 30% of the total portfolio may be invested in NCDs and no more than 5% per issuer. 8. Commercial paper, provided that: a. The maturity does not exceed 270 days from the date of purchase; b. The issuer is a corporation organized and operating in the United States with assets in excess of $500 million; c. They are issued by institutions whose short term obligations are rated “A-1” or higher, or the equivalent, by at least two nationally recognized statistical rating organizations; and whose long-term obligations are rated “A” or higher by at least two nationally recognized statistical rating organizations; and d. No more than 25% of the total portfolio is invested in commercial paper and no more than 5% per issuer. Under a provision sunsetting on January 1, 2026, no more than 40% of the portfolio may be invested in Commercial Paper if the Agency’s investment assets under management are greater than $100,000,000. 9. State of California Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF), provided that: a. The City may invest up to the maximum permitted amount in LAIF; and b. LAIF’s investments in instruments prohibited by or not specified in the City’s policy do not exclude it from the City’s list of allowable investments, provided that the fund’s reports allow the Director of Finance or Financial Services Officer or designee to adequately judge the risk inherent in LAIF’s portfolio. 10. Local government investment pools. a. San Diego County Investment Pool 11. Corporate medium term notes (MTNs), provided that: a. Such notes have a maximum maturity of 5 years; Page 515 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 19, 2024 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 23, 1990 POLICY #203 TITLE: Investments b. Are issued by corporations organized and operating within the United States or by depository institutions licensed by the United States or any state and operating within the United States; c. Are rated “A” category or better by at least one nationally recognized statistical rating organization; and d. Holdings of medium-term notes may not exceed 30% of the total portfolio and no more than 5% per issuer. 12. Mortgage pass-through securities, asset-backed securities, and collateralized mortgage obligations from issuers not defined in sections 2 and 3 of the Authorized and Suitable Investments section of this policy, provided that such securities: a. Have a maximum stated final maturity of 5 years. b. Be rated in a rating category of “AA” or its equivalent or better by a nationally recognized statistical rating organization. c. Purchase of securities authorized by this subdivision may not exceed 20% of the total portfolio. 13. Money market mutual funds that are registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940: a. Provided that such funds meet either of the following criteria: 1. Attained the highest ranking or the highest letter and numerical rating provided by not less than two nationally recognized statistical rating organizations; or, 2. Have retained an investment adviser registered or exempt from registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission with not less than five years’ experience investing in the securities and obligations authorized by California Government Code Section 53601 (a through j) and with assets under management in excess of $500 million. b. Purchase of securities authorized by this subdivision may not exceed 20% of the total portfolio. 14. Supranationals, provided that: Page 516 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 19, 2024 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 23, 1990 POLICY #203 TITLE: Investments a. Issues are US dollar denominated senior unsecured unsubordinated obligations issued or unconditionally guaranteed by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, International Finance Corporation, or Inter-American Development Bank. b. The securities are rated in a category of “AA” or higher by a NRSRO. c. No more than 30% of the total portfolio may be invested in these securities. d. No more than 10% of the total portfolio may be invested in any single issuer. e. The maximum maturity does not exceed five (5) years. IX. PORTFOLIO RISK MANAGEMENT A. The following are prohibited investment vehicles and practices: 1. State law notwithstanding, any investments not specifically described herein are prohibited, including, but not limited to futures and options. 2. In accordance with California Government Code Section 53601.6, investment in inverse floaters, range notes, or mortgage derived interest-only strips is prohibited. 3. Investment in any security that could result in a zero interest accrual if held to maturity is prohibited. Under a provision sunsetting on January 1, 2026, securities backed by the U.S. Government that could result in a zero- or negative-interest accrual if held to maturity are permitted.[AS2] 4. Trading securities for the sole purpose of speculating on the future direction of interest rates is prohibited. 5. Purchasing or selling securities on margin is prohibited. 6. The use of reverse repurchase agreements, securities lending or any other form of borrowing or leverage is prohibited. 7. The purchase of foreign currency denominated securities is prohibited. 8. The purchase of a security with a forward settlement date exceeding 45 days from the time of the investment is prohibited. B. Mitigating credit risk in the portfolio Page 517 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 19, 2024 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 23, 1990 POLICY #203 TITLE: Investments Credit risk is the risk that a security or a portfolio will lose some or all of its value due to a real or perceived change in the ability of the issuer to repay its debt. The City will mitigate credit risk by adopting the following strategies: 1. The diversification requirements included in Section IX are designed to mitigate credit risk in the portfolio; 2. No more than 5% of the total portfolio may be invested in securities of any single issuer, except as noted in Section VIII of this Investment Policy; 3. The City may elect to sell a security prior to its maturity and record a capital gain or loss in order to improve the quality, liquidity, or yield of the portfolio in response to market conditions or the City’s risk preferences; and 4. If securities owned by the City are downgraded by either Moody’s or S&P to a level below the quality required by this Investment Policy, it will be the City’s policy to review the credit situation and make a determination as to whether to sell or retain such securities in the portfolio. a. If a security is downgraded, the Director of Finance or designee will use discretion in determining whether to sell or hold the security based on its current maturity, the economic outlook for the issuer, and other relevant factors. b. If a decision is made to retain a downgraded security in the portfolio, its presence in the portfolio will be monitored and reported monthly to the City Council. C. Mitigating market risk in the portfolio Market risk is the risk that the portfolio value will fluctuate due to changes in the general level of interest rates. The City recognizes that, over time, longer-term portfolios have the potential to achieve higher returns. On the other hand, longer-term portfolios have higher volatility of return. The City will mitigate market risk by providing adequate liquidity for short- term cash needs, and by making longer-term investments only with funds that are not needed for current cash flow purposes. The City further recognizes that certain types of securities, including variable rate securities, securities with principal pay-downs prior to maturity, and securities with embedded options, will affect the market risk profile of the portfolio differently in different interest rate environments. The City, therefore, adopts the following strategies to control and mitigate its exposure to market risk: 1. The City will maintain a minimum of three months of budgeted operating expenditures in short term investments to provide sufficient liquidity for expected disbursements; Page 518 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 19, 2024 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 23, 1990 POLICY #203 TITLE: Investments 2. The maximum percent of callable securities (does not include “make whole call” securities as defined in the Glossary) in the portfolio will be 20%; 3. The maximum stated final maturity of individual securities in the portfolio will be five years, except as otherwise stated in this policy; and 4. The duration of the portfolio will at all times be approximately equal to the duration (typically plus or minus 20%) of a Market Benchmark Index selected by the City based on the City’s investment objectives, constraints and risk tolerances. The City’s current Benchmark will be documented in the investment procedures manual. X. INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES (PERFORMANCE STANDARDS AND EVALUATION) A. Overall objective: The investment portfolio will be designed with the overall objective of obtaining a total rate of return throughout economic cycles, commensurate with investment risk constraints and cash flow needs. B. Specific objective: The investment performance objective for the portfolio will be to earn a total rate of return over a market cycle which is approximately equal to the return on the Market Benchmark Index as described in the City’s investment procedures manual. XI. PROCEDURES AND INTERNAL CONTROLS A. Procedures: The Director of Finance or designee will establish written investment policy procedures in a separate investment procedures manual to assist investment staff with day-to-day operations of the investment program consistent with this policy. Such procedures will include explicit delegation of authority to persons responsible for investment transactions. No person may engage in an investment transaction except as provided under the terms of this policy and the procedures established by the Director of Finance or designee. B. Internal Controls: The Director of Finance or designee is responsible for establishing and maintaining an internal control structure designed to ensure that the assets of the City are protected from loss, theft, or misuse. The internal control structure will be designed to provide reasonable assurance that these objectives are met. Internal controls will be in the City’s investment procedures manual. XII. REPORTING AND REVIEW A. Monthly reports: The Director of Finance and/or Financial Services Officer must submit a monthly report to the legislative body accounting for transactions made during the Page 519 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 19, 2024 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 23, 1990 POLICY #203 TITLE: Investments reporting period. B. Quarterly reports: Quarterly investment reports will be submitted by the Director of Finance or designee to the City Council, at an agendized meeting within 45 days of the end of the quarter. Consistent with the requirements contained in California Government Code Section 53646, information in the quarterly investment reports shall include, but not be limited to, the following: 1. Type of investment 2. Name of issuer and/or financial institution 3. Date of purchase 4. Date of maturity 5. Current market value for all securities 6. Rate of interest 7. Purchase price of investment 8. Other data as required by the City C. Annual Policy review: The Investment Policy will be reviewed at least annually within 120 days of the end of the fiscal year and, as necessary, adopted, to ensure its consistency with the overall objectives of preservation of principal, liquidity, and return, and its relevance to current law and financial and economic trends. Related Policy References California Government Code Sections: 16429.1 – 16429.4, and 53600 – 53609 and 53630-53686 Investment Company Act of 1940 Investment Advisers Act of 1940 Securities and Exchange Commission Rule #15C3-1 Appendix I attached: “Authorized Personnel” Appendix II attached: “Glossary of Investment Terms” Prior Policy Amendments October 23, 1990 – Established Policy May 9, 1995 (Resolution No. 95-62) Updated Policy and Inclusion in the Policy Manual and Amend policy adopted October 23, 1990 August 6, 1996 (Resolution No. 96-130) August 26, 1997 (Resolution No. 97-110) October 6, 1998 (Resolution No. 98-136) September 7, 1999 (Resolution No. 99-130) October 2, 2001 (Resolution No. 2001-151) October 1, 2002 (Resolution No. 2002-149) October 7, 2003 (Resolution No. 2003-139) June 7, 2005 (Resolution No. 2005-118) October 4, 2005 (Resolution No. 2005-215) August 21, 2007 (Resolution No. 2007-202) February 19, 2008 (Resolution No. 2008-37) Page 520 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 19, 2024 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 23, 1990 POLICY #203 TITLE: Investments February 19, 2008 (Resolution No. 2008-38) CDC January 10, 2012 (Resolution No. 2012-09) December 10, 2013 (Resolution No. 2013-189) December 16, 2014 (Resolution No. 2014-172) December 15, 2015 (Resolution No. 2015-186) December 6, 2016 (Resolution No. 2016-189) October 17, 2017 (Resolution No. 2017-203) November 20, 2018 (Resolution No. 2018-189) August 18, 2020 (Resolution No. 2020-151) June 21, 2022 (Resolution No. 2022-107) August 15, 2023 (Resolution No. 2023-116) November 19, 2024 (Resolution No. 2024-135) Page 521 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 19, 2024 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 23, 1990 POLICY #203 TITLE: Investments Appendix I Authorized Personnel The following positions are authorized to transact investment business and wire funds for investment purposes on behalf of the City of National City: City Manager Assistant City Manager Financial Services Officer Director of Finance or designee Page 522 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 19, 2024 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 23, 1990 POLICY #203 TITLE: Investments Appendix II GLOSSARY OF INVESTMENT TERMS Agencies. Shorthand market terminology for any obligation issued by a government- sponsored entity (GSE), or a federally related institution. Most obligations of GSEs are not guaranteed by the full faith and credit of the US government. Examples are: FDIC. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation provides insurance backed by the full faith and credit of the US government to certain bank deposits and debt obligations. FFCB. The Federal Farm Credit Bank System provides credit and liquidity in the agricultural industry. FFCB issues discount notes and bonds. FHLB. The Federal Home Loan Bank provides credit and liquidity in the housing market. FHLB issues discount notes and bonds. FHLMC. Like FHLB, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation provides credit and liquidity in the housing market. FHLMC, also called “Freddie Mac” issues discount notes, bonds and mortgage pass-through securities. FNMA. Like FHLB and Freddie Mac, the Federal National Mortgage Association was established to provide credit and liquidity in the housing market. FNMA, also known as “Fannie Mae,” issues discount notes, bonds and mortgage pass-through securities. GNMA. The Government National Mortgage Association, known as “Ginnie Mae,” issues mortgage pass-through securities, which are guaranteed by the full faith and credit of the US Government. PEFCO. The Private Export Funding Corporation assists exporters. Obligations of PEFCO are not guaranteed by the full faith and credit of the US government. TVA. The Tennessee Valley Authority provides flood control and power and promotes development in portions of the Tennessee, Ohio and Mississippi River valleys. TVA currently issues discount notes and bonds. Asked. The price at which a seller offers to sell a security. Asset-Backed Securities. Securities supported by pools of installment loans or leases or by pools of revolving lines of credit. Average life. In mortgage-related investments, including CMOs, the average time to expected receipt of principal payments, weighted by the amount of principal expected. Banker’s acceptance. A money market instrument created to facilitate international trade transactions. It is highly liquid and safe because the risk of the trade transaction is transferred to the bank which “accepts” the obligation to pay the investor. Benchmark. A comparison security or portfolio. A performance benchmark is a partial market index, which reflects the mix of securities allowed under a specific investment policy. Bid. The price at which a buyer offers to buy a security. Broker. A broker brings buyers and sellers together for a transaction for which the broker receives a commission. A broker does not sell securities from his own position. Callable. A callable security gives the issuer the option to call it from the investor prior to its maturity. The main cause of a call is a decline in interest rates. If interest rates decline since an issuer issues securities, it will likely call its current securities and reissue them at a lower Page 523 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 19, 2024 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 23, 1990 POLICY #203 TITLE: Investments rate of interest. Callable securities have reinvestment risk as the investor may receive its principal back when rates are lower than when the investment was initially made. Certificate of Deposit (CD). A time deposit with a specific maturity evidenced by a certificate. Large denomination CDs may be marketable. Collateral. Securities or cash pledged by a borrower to secure repayment of a loan or repurchase agreement. Also, securities pledged by a financial institution to secure deposits of public monies. Collateralized Mortgage Obligations (CMO). Classes of bonds that redistribute the cash flows of mortgage securities (and whole loans) to create securities that have different levels of prepayment risk, as compared to the underlying mortgage securities. Commercial paper. The short-term unsecured debt of corporations. Cost yield. The annual income from an investment divided by the purchase cost. Because it does not give effect to premiums and discounts which may have been included in the purchase cost, it is an incomplete measure of return. Coupon. The rate of return at which interest is paid on a bond. Credit risk. The risk that principal and/or interest on an investment will not be paid in a timely manner due to changes in the condition of the issuer. Current yield. The annual income from an investment divided by the current market value. Since the mathematical calculation relies on the current market value rather than the investor’s cost, current yield is unrelated to the actual return the investor will earn if the security is held to maturity. Dealer. A dealer acts as a principal in security transactions, selling securities from and buying securities for his own position. Debenture. A bond secured only by the general credit of the issuer. Delivery vs. payment (DVP). A securities industry procedure whereby payment for a security must be made at the time the security is delivered to the purchaser’s agent. Discount. The difference between the par value of a bond and the cost of the bond, when the cost is below par. Some short-term securities, such as T-bills and banker’s acceptances, are known as discount securities. They sell at a discount from par, and return the par value to the investor at maturity without additional interest. Other securities, which have fixed coupons trade at a discount when the coupon rate is lower than the current market rate for securities of that maturity and/or quality. Diversification. Dividing investment funds among a variety of investments to avoid excessive exposure to any one source of risk. Duration. The weighted average time to maturity of a bond where the weights are the present values of the future cash flows. Duration measures the price sensitivity of a bond to changes in interest rates. (See modified duration). Federal funds rate. The rate of interest charged by banks for short-term loans to other banks. The Federal Reserve Bank through open-market operations establishes it. Federal Open Market Committee: A committee of the Federal Reserve Board that establishes monetary policy and executes it through temporary and permanent changes to the supply of bank reserves. Page 524 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 19, 2024 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 23, 1990 POLICY #203 TITLE: Investments Fiduciary. A person or organization that acts on behalf of another person(s) or organization that puts their clients’ interest ahead of their own as they are bound both legally and ethically to act in the best interests of their clients. Haircut: The margin or difference between the actual market value of a security and the value assessed by the lending side of a transaction (i.e. a repo). Leverage. Borrowing funds in order to invest in securities that have the potential to pay earnings at a rate higher than the cost of borrowing. Liquidity: The speed and ease with which an asset can be converted to cash. Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF). A voluntary investment fund managed by the California State Treasurer’s Office open to government entities and certain non-profit organizations in California. Local Government Investment Pool. Investment pools including the Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF), county pools, joint powers authorities (JPAs). These funds are not subject to the same SEC rules applicable to money market mutual funds. Make Whole Call. A type of call provision on a bond that allows the issuer to pay off the remaining debt early. Unlike a call option, with a make whole call provision, the issuer makes a lump sum payment that equals the net present value (NPV) of future coupon payments that will not be paid because of the call. With this type of call, an investor is compensated, or “made whole.” Margin: The difference between the market value of a security and the loan a broker makes using that security as collateral. Market risk. The risk that the value of securities will fluctuate with changes in overall market conditions or interest rates. Market value. The price at which a security can be traded. Marking to market. The process of posting current market values for securities in a portfolio. Maturity. The final date upon which the principal of a security becomes due and payable. The investment’s term or remaining maturity is measured from the settlement date to final maturity. Medium term notes. Unsecured, investment-grade senior debt securities of major corporations which are sold in relatively small amounts either on a continuous or an intermittent basis. MTNs are highly flexible debt instruments that can be structured to respond to market opportunities or to investor preferences. Modified duration. The percent change in price for a 100 basis point change in yields. Modified duration is the best single measure of a portfolio’s or security’s exposure to market risk. Money market. The market in which short term debt instruments (T-bills, discount notes, commercial paper and banker’s acceptances) are issued and traded. Mortgage pass-through securities. A securitized participation in the interest and principal cash flows from a specified pool of mortgages. Principal and interest payments made on the mortgages are passed through to the holder of the security. Municipal Securities. Securities issued by state and local agencies to finance capital and Page 525 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 19, 2024 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 23, 1990 POLICY #203 TITLE: Investments operating expenses. Mutual fund. An entity which pools the funds of investors and invests those funds in a set of securities which is specifically defined in the fund’s prospectus. Mutual funds can be invested in various types of domestic and/or international stocks, bonds, and money market instruments, as set forth in the individual fund’s prospectus. For most large, institutional investors, the costs associated with investing in mutual funds are higher than the investor can obtain through an individually managed portfolio. Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organization (NRSRO). A credit rating agency the United States Securities and Exchange Commission uses for regulatory purposes. Credit rating agencies provide assessments of an investment’s risk. The issuers of investments, especially debt securities, pay credit rating agencies to provide them with ratings. The three most prominent NRSROs are Fitch, S&P, and Moody’s. Premium. The difference between the par value of a bond and the cost of the bond, when the cost is above par. Prepayment speed. A measure of how quickly principal is repaid to investors in mortgage securities. Prepayment window. The time period over which principal repayments will be received on mortgage securities at a specified prepayment speed. Primary dealer. A financial institution (1) that is a trading counterparty with the Federal Reserve in its execution of market operations to carry out US monetary policy, and (2) that participates for statistical reporting purposes in compiling data on activity in the US Government securities market. Prudent person (man) rule. A standard of responsibility which applies to fiduciaries. In California, the rule is stated as “Investments shall be managed with the care, skill, prudence and diligence, under the circumstances then prevailing, that a prudent person, acting in a like capacity and familiar with such matters, would use in the conduct of an enterprise of like character and with like aims to accomplish similar purposes.” Realized yield. The change in value of the portfolio due to interest received and interest earned and realized gains and losses. It does not give effect to changes in market value on securities, which have not been sold from the portfolio. Regional dealer. A financial intermediary that buys and sells securities for the benefit of its customers without maintaining substantial inventories of securities, and that is not a primary dealer. Repurchase agreement (RP, Repo). Short term purchases of securities with a simultaneous agreement to sell the securities back at a higher price. From the seller’s point of view, the same transaction is a reverse repurchase agreement. Safekeeping. A service to bank customers whereby securities are held by the bank in the customer’s name. Short Term. Less than one (1) years’ time. Structured note. A complex, fixed income instrument, which pays interest, based on a formula tied to other interest rates, commodities or indices. Examples include inverse floating rate notes which have coupons that increase when other interest rates are falling, Page 526 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: November 19, 2024 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 23, 1990 POLICY #203 TITLE: Investments and which fall when other interest rates are rising, and “dual index floaters,” which pay interest based on the relationship between two other interest rates - for example, the yield on the ten-year Treasury note minus the Libor rate. Issuers of such notes lock in a reduced cost of borrowing by purchasing interest rate swap agreements. Notes issued by Government Sponsored Enterprises (FHLB, FNMA, etc.) and Corporations, which have imbedded options (e.g., call features, step-up coupons, floating rate coupons, derivative-based returns) into their debt structure. Their market performance is impacted by the fluctuation of interest rates, the volatility of the imbedded options and shifts in the shape of the yield curve. Supranational. A Supranational is a multi-national organization whereby member states transcend national boundaries or interests to share in the decision making to promote economic development in the member countries. Total rate of return. A measure of a portfolio’s performance over time. It is the internal rate of return, which equates the beginning value of the portfolio with the ending value; it includes interest earnings, realized and unrealized gains, and losses in the portfolio. US Treasury obligations. Securities issued by the US Treasury and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States. Treasuries are considered to have no credit risk, and are the benchmark for interest rates on all other securities in the US and overseas. The Treasury issues both discounted securities and fixed coupon notes and bonds. Treasury bills. All securities issued with initial maturities of one year or less are issued as discounted instruments, and are called Treasury bills. The Treasury currently issues three- and six-month T-bills at regular weekly auctions. It also issues “cash management” bills as needed to smooth out cash flows. Treasury notes. All securities issued with initial maturities of two to ten years are called Treasury notes, and pay interest semi-annually. Treasury bonds. All securities issued with initial maturities greater than ten years are called Treasury bonds. Like Treasury notes, they pay interest semi-annually. Value. Principal plus accrued interest. Volatility. The rate at which security prices change with changes in general economic conditions or the general level of interest rates. Yield to Maturity. The annualized internal rate of return on an investment which equates the expected cash flows from the investment to its cost. Page 527 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: October 17, 2023 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 21, 2003 POLICY #204 TITLE: Donation Acceptance Policy Purpose From time to time, individuals, community groups and businesses may wish to make donations to the City in either cash or in-kind contributions that enhance projects, facilities, and programs, and the need for such projects, facilities and programs often exceeds the City’s ability to fund such itemthem. Accordingly, it is an acceptable and appropriate practice to accept donations, in order to enhance city programs and/or facilities to provide a higher level of service to the public. The purpose of this policy is to establish an orderly and efficient process for the acceptance of donations made to the City. It is also important to process donations in such a way so as to distinguish between donations made to the City, versus those made to individuals (e.g., gifts or campaign contributions). Policy All donations made to the City shall be accepted and processed according to the following: 1. The donation must have a purpose consistent with City goals and objectives. 2. The City Council may decline any donation without comment or cause. 3. The donation must not be in conflict with any provision of the law. 4. In-kind donations will be acceptable to the City of National City. 5. The donation will not add to the workload of the City Council or staff unless it provides a net benefit to the City. 6. The donation will not require hidden costs such as starting a program the City would be unwilling to fund when the donation was exhausted. To the extent the donation is for specific funding of a program or position, any such donation can be accepted but will not be conditioned on continuing funding for that program or position beyond the donation amount. 7. The donation must place no restriction on the City, unless agreed to by the City Council. 8. The donation shall become the property of the City. 9. All donations will receive recognition appropriate to the level and nature of the donation as determined by the City. For those of a capital nature, that may be in the form of signage, marking or naming, as determined by the City Council. Regardless Page 528 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: October 17, 2023 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 21, 2003 POLICY #204 TITLE: Donation Acceptance Policy of the recognition strategy selected, the intent shall be to appropriately honor the donor for their contribution to the community. The appearance of traditional commercial advertising or product endorsements that promote the donor shall be prohibited. 10. All monetary donations shall be submitted to the Finance Department staff. A receipt shall be made available from the Finance Department, upon request. Other departments may accept non-monetary donations subject to the other provisions of this policy and shall notify the Finance Department of all such donations received. 11. Cash donations exceeding $5,000, and in-kind donations exceeding $5,000 in value, must be submitted through a written agreement consistent with these guidelines and approved by the City Council. In-kind capital donations will be subject to normal City review, permitting, inspection and insurance requirements. 12. At the time of acceptance, donations exceeding two-hundred and fifty dollars ($ 250) will be acknowledged in writing by the recipient department in a format approved by the City Attorney. The original acknowledgement will be sent to the donor and a copy forwarded to the Finance Department. Related Policy References Council Policy #115: Donating City Property & Police Unclaimed Property Council Policy #117: Distribution & Reporting of Tickets and Passes Two templates for "Donation Acceptance" agreements are attached to this policy Prior Policy Amendments October 21, 2003 (Resolution No. 2003-151) April 20, 2004 (Resolution No. 2004-58) June 7, 2005 (Resolution No. 2005-118) August 16, 2005 (Resolution No. 2005-183) October 17, 2023 (Resolution No. 2023-149) Page 529 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: October 17, 2023 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 21, 2003 POLICY #204 TITLE: Donation Acceptance Policy UNCONDITIONAL DONATION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY (ART WORK) TO THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY _____________________________________________(hereinafter referred to as "the Donor") hereby (Name of Donor) makes an unconditional donation, in perpetuity, of _______________________________________ (Description of Donation) ___________________________________________________________________________________ (hereinafter referred to as "the Donation") to the City of National City. The Donor understands and acknowledges that pursuant to Sections 37354 and 37355 of the California Government Code, the City is authorized to accept said donation for any public purpose that the City desires. Due to the nature of the donation work of art and the site on which it is installed, the DONOR and his/her agents, heirs, successors and assigns hereby waive any and all rights they may have under thee California Art Preservation Act, as set forth in Civil Code Section 987. The DONOR agrees that upon completion, the physical work of art which is created pursuant to this Agreement shall be transferred to and shall vest in the City of National City, and the DONOR hereby expressly waives and releases all rights of ownership to the work of art, including those under Civil Service Code Section 988. The DONOR, his/her agents, heirs, successors and assigns also agree not to attempt to defeat this waiver by cooperating with any organization which seeks to bring an action under Civil Code Section 989. The Donor hereby releases the City of National City and its officers, employees and volunteers, against and from any and all liability, loss, damages to property, claims, demands, suits, actions proceedings, costs or attorney's fees, of any kind or nature, resulting from or arising out of the City's use of the Donation. The individual executing this document on behalf of the Donor represents that he/she has the legal power, right and authority to bind the Donor; that all requisite action (corporate, trust partnership or otherwise) has been taken by the Donor in connection with authorizing the execution of this document; that this document shall be legally enforceable as to the Donor; an that the execution of this document does not conflict with or result in the breach of any contract bond, note or other agreement or instrument to which the Donor is a party. Dated: ____________ DONOR By: ________________________________ (Authorized Representative) ____________________________________________________________________________ For Office Use Only Certificate of Insurance Approved ________________________________ Date:_____________ Page 530 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: October 17, 2023 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 21, 2003 POLICY #204 TITLE: Donation Acceptance Policy UNCONDITIONAL DONATION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TO THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY ___________________________________________ (hereinafter referred to as ''the Donor") hereby (Name of Donor) makes an unconditional donation, in perpetuity, of ______________________________________ (Description of Donation) __________________________________________________________________________________ (hereinafter referred to as "the Donation") to the City of National City. The Donor understands and acknowledges that pursuant to Sections 37354 and 37355 of the California Government Code, the City is authorized to accept said donation for any public purpose that the City desires. As a condition of the granting of permission by the City of National City to the donor to conduct its activities on public property, the donor hereby agree(s) to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of National City its officers, employees and agents, from and against any and all claims, demands, costs, losses, liability or, for any personal injury, death or property damage, or both, or any litigation and other liability, including attorney’s fees and the costs of litigation, arising out of or related to the use of public property by the donor or its agents, employees or contractors. The Donor agrees to provide a minimum of $1,000,000 combined single limit insurance for bodily injury and property damage which includes the City, its officials, agents and employees named as additional insured. A certificate of insurance must be attached to this form. The individual executing this document on behalf of the Donor represents that he/she has the legal power, right and authority to bind the Donor; that all requisite action (corporate, trust, partnership or otherwise) has been taken by the Donor in connection with authorizing the execution of this document; that this document shall be legally enforceable as to the Donor; and that the execution of this document does not conflict with or result in the breach of any contract, bond, note or other agreement or instrument to which the Donor is a party. Dated :___________________________ DONOR By:________________________________________ (Authorized Representative) ________________________________________________________________________________ For Office Use Only Certificate of Insurance Approved ___________________________ Date _______________ Page 531 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: August 15, 2017 POLICY #206 TITLE: Debt Management I. POLICY This debt management policy (hereafter '' Policy") sets forth debt management objectives for the City of National City, the National City Joint Powers Financing Authority, the Successor Agency to the National City Redevelopment Agency, and any other entity for which the City Council acts as the legislative body. The term “City" shall refer to each of such entities. This Policy establishes general parameters for issuing and administering debt. Recognizing that cost-effective access to the capital markets depends upon prudent management of the Debt Program, the City Council has adopted this Policy by resolution. This Policy is intended to comply with California Government Code Section 8855(i) which requires that the California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission (“CDIAC”) be notified in advance of an entity’s proposed issuance of debt, that the entity has a debt management policy comprising certain elements and that the issuance is consistent with the entity’s debt management policy. II. SCOPE The guidelines established by this Policy will govern the issuance and management of all debt financing for long-term capital or other needs. and notDebt financing will not be used for general operating functions. When used in this Policy, ''debt" refers to all forms of indebtedness. The City recognizes changes in the capital markets and other unforeseen circumstances may require action that deviates from this Policy. City Council approval shall be required for implementation of any exceptions to this Policy for such circumstances. III. GOALS & OBJECTIVES The purpose of this Policy is to assist the City in pursuit of the following equally important goals and objectives, while providing full and complete financial disclosure and ensuring compliance with applicable state and federal laws:  minimize debt service and issuance costs;  maintain access to cost effective borrowing;  achieve the highest practical credit rating;  ensure full and timely repayment of debt ;  maintain full and complete financial disclosure and reporting;  ensure compliance with applicable state and federal laws. IV. RELATIONSHIP OF DEBT TO, AND lNTEGRATION WITH, THE CITY'S CAPITAL Page 532 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: August 15, 2017 POLICY #206 TITLE: Debt Management IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AND OR BUDGET Capital Improvement Program or Other Needs - The City Manager or his/her designee (hereafter “City Manager”) shall assess and identify the capital or other needs of the City for which debt financing may be an appropriate option. and For capital improvement needs, the City Mmanager will review the current Capital Improvement Program to develop a schedule for when facilities should be improved or acquired. The City Manager shall identify potential funding sources and financing options and match those resources to the capital needs identified in the Capital Improvement Program. In making such determination, the City Manager shall consider the maximum term; , average maturity; , amortization of debt service; , optional redemption features; , and use of variable or fixed- rate debt, credit enhancements, and other structuring considerations, as further discussed below. Budget Integration - The decision to incur new indebtedness should be integrated with the policy decisions embedded in the City Council -adopted annual operating and capital budget. The annual debt service payments shall be included in the operating budget. For capital projects, The the City will integrate its debt issuances with the goals of its Capital Improvement Program by timing issuance of debt to ensure projects are available when needed in furtherance of the C i ty’s public p u rposes . For all other needs eligible to be debt financed, The the City will seek to issue debt at a time and in a timely manner to that avoid having to make unplanned expenditures for capital improvements or equipment from its General Fund maximizes the benefits to the City of the debt issuance. Biennial Review - Recognizing cost-effective access to the capital market depends upon prudent management of the City’s debt program, a review of the Policy should be performed at least biennially. The Policy shall be included as an appendix in the annual budget adopted by the City Council. Any substantive changes to the Policy shall be brought to the City Council for consideration and approval. V. POLICY GOALS RELATED TO THE CITY'S PLANNING GOALS AND OBJECTIVES In following this Policy, the City shall pursue the following goals: 1. attain the best possible credit rating for each debt issue in order to reduce interest costs, within the context of preserving financial flexibility and meeting capital funding requirements; 2. take all practical precautions and proactive measures to avoid financial decisions that will negatively impact the City’s credit ratings on existing or future debt issues; Page 533 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: August 15, 2017 POLICY #206 TITLE: Debt Management 3. consider market conditions and City cash flow when timing the issuance of debt; 4. determine the amortization (maturity) schedule which that will fit best within the City’s overall debt structure at the times new debt is issued; 5. match the term of the issue to the useful lives of assets funded by that issue, when practicable and economical, while considering repair and replacement costs of those assets to be incurred in the future; 6. when issuing debt, assess financial alternatives so as to minimize the impact on the City’s General Fund or special funds, as applicable; 7. when planning for the sizing and timing of debt issuance, consider the ability to expend the proceeds in a timely, efficient, and economical manner. Vl. DELEGATlON AUTHORITY Pursuant to the provisions of Section 37209 and 40805.5 of the Government Code of the State of California and to Chapter 2.16.090 of the National City Municipal Code, the Director of Finance, under the direction and control of the City Manager, is responsible for the administration of the financial functions of the City. This Policy grants the City Manager or the Director of Finance the authority to select the financing team, coordinate the administration and issuance of debt, communicate with rating agencies, and fulfill all pre- issuance and post- issuance requirements imposed by or related to state law, federal tax law, and federal securities law. Financing Team Definitions and Roles - The Financing Team is the working group of City staff and outside consultants necessary to complete a debt issuance, including, but not limited to, bond counsel, disclosure counsel, underwriter, municipal advisor, trustee, pricing consultant, and/or arbitrage analyst. Typically, the Director of Finance, the City Attorney, the City Manager, and appropriate department head(s) from form the City staff portion of the Financing Team. Other staff members or designees may also be appointed to the Financing Team. Consultant Selection - The City will consider the professional qualification and experience of consultants as they relate to the specific bond issue or other financing under consideration. Page 534 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: August 15, 2017 POLICY #206 TITLE: Debt Management In certain instances, the City will may conduct a request for proposal/qualification process to select such consultants. Other professionals may be selected by the City Manager or Director of Finance on an as-needed basis. VII. METHODS OF FlNANClNG - TYPES OF DEBT THAT MAY BE ISSUED AND PURPOSES OF DEBT The City will investigate all possible financing alternatives, including, but not limited to, bonds, loans, state bond pools, and grants. The City also has an impact fee program whereby new development pays its fair share for the increased capital costs that result from new construction. Although impact fee payments are restricted to specific projects or types of projects, the use of these payments, when permitted, can be an important source of financing for certain capital projects. Cash Funding - The City may fund capital improvements from current revenues or accumulated reserves. Inter-fund Borrowing -The City may borrow internally from other funds with surplus cash in lieu of issuing bonded debt. Purposes warranting the use of this type of borrowing could include short-term cash flow imbalances, interim financing pending the issuance of bonds, or long-term financing in lieu of bonds for principal amounts of under $5.0 million. The City funds from which the money is borrowed shall be repaid with interest based upon the earning rate the City deems appropriate given the length of term, repayment source, and other considerations. The City Manager and Director of Finance shall also exercise due diligence to ensure it is financially prudent to borrow from the fund loaning the money. Inter-fund loans will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Borrowing between two City funds requires approval by the City Council by resolution. The purpose of inter-fund borrowing is to finance high-priority needs and to reduce costs of interest, debt issuance, and/or administration. Bank Loans / Lines of Credit - Although the City does not typically utilize lines of credit for the financing of capital projects, financial institution credit is an option for municipal issuers and may be evaluated as a financing option. Other Loans - The City will evaluate other loan programs, including, but not limited to, State or federal loans. Bond Financing - The City may issue any bonds which are allowed under federal and state law, including, but not limited to, general obligation bonds, certificates of participation, revenue bonds, land-secured (assessment and special tax) bonds, refunding bonds, and other obligations (see below for details). Page 535 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: August 15, 2017 POLICY #206 TITLE: Debt Management General Obligation Bonds - General obligation (''GO") bonds may only be issued with two-thirds approval of the City's registered voters. The California State Constitution (Article XVI, Section 18) limits the use of the proceeds from GO bonds to "the acquisition or improvement of real property.” pParks, libraries, and public safety facilities are examples of the types of facilities which may be financed with GO bonds. Lease Financings - Lease financings may take a variety of forms, including certificates of participation, lease revenue bonds, and direct leases (typically for equipment). When the City finances acquisition or construction of capital improvements or equipment with a lease financing, the City agrees to lease either the financed asset or a different asset and, most commonly the City's lease payments are securitized in the form of certificates of participation or lease revenue bonds. This type of financing requires approval of the City Council. Revenue Bonds - Revenue bonds are generally issued by the City for enterprise funds which are financially self-sustaining without the use of taxes and therefore rely on the revenues collected by the enterprise fund to repay the debt. This type of financing requires approval of City Council. Assessment Bonds - The Improvement Bond Act of 1915 (Streets and Highways Code Section 8500 et seq.) and other state laws, subject to A11i.cle XIIlD of the California Constitution, allow the City to issue bonds to finance improvements which provide "specific benefit" to the assessed real property. Installments are collected on the secured property tax roll of the County. This type of financing is secured by the lien upon and assessments paid by the real property owners and does not obligate the City's General Fund or other funds. Special Tax Bonds - Under the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982, the City may issue bonds on behalf of a community facilities district ("CFOCFD") to finance capital facilities most commonly in connection with new development. These bonds must be approved by a two-thirds vote of the qualified electors in the CFD, which the Mello-Roos Act defines to mean registered voters if there are 12 or more registered voters in the CFD and, if there are fewer than 12 registered voters, the landowners in the CFD. Bonds issued by the City under the Mello-Roos Act are secured by a special tax on the real property within the CFOCFD. The financed facilities do not need to be physically located within the CFD. As this type of financing is secured by the special tax lien upon the real property, it does not obligate the City's General Fund or other funds. Refunding Obligations - Pursuant to the Government Code and various other financing statutes applicable in specific situations, the City Council is authorized to Page 536 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: August 15, 2017 POLICY #206 TITLE: Debt Management provide for the issuance of bonds for the purpose of refunding any long-term obligation of the City. Absent any significant non-economic factors, a refunding should produce net debt service savings (net of reserve fund earnings and other offsets and accounting for transaction costs) of at least 3% of the par value of the refunded bonds on a net present value basis, using the refunding issue’s true interest cost ("TIC'') as the discount rate, unless the City determines a lower savings percentage is acceptable for issues or maturities with short maturity dates. Additionally, the City may determine there are other, compelling “non-economic" reasons (i.e., removal of onerous covenants, terms, or conditions) to issue refunding obligations. Other Obligations - There may be special circumstances when other forms of debt are appropriate and may be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Such other forms include, but are not limited to: bond anticipation notes, grant anticipation notes, tax allocation bonds, lease revenue bonds, pension obligation bonds, etc. VIII. STRUCTURE & TERM Term of Debt - Debt will be structured for the shortest period possible, consistent with a fair allocation of costs to current and future users of the assets or obligations being financed. The standard term of long-term debt borrowing is typically 15-30 years. Consistent with its philosophy of keeping its capital facilities and infrastructure systems in good condition and maximizing the useful lives of its capital assets, the City will make every effort to allocate sufficient resources to finance ongoing maintenance needs and to provide reserves for periodic replacement and renewal of capital assets. Generally, no debt will be issued for a period exceeding the useful life or average useful lives of projects to be financed. Debt Repayment Structure- In structuring a bond issue, the City will manage the amo1tization amortization of the debt and, to the extent possible, match its cash flow to the anticipated debt service payments. In addition, the City will seek to structure debt with aggregate level debt service payments over the life of the debt. Structures with uneven debt service will be considered when one or more of the following exists:  natural disasters or extraordinary unanticipated external factors make payments on the debt in the early years prohibitive;  such structuring is beneficial to the City' s aggregate overall debt payment schedule;  such structuring will allow debt service to more closely match project revenues during the early years of the project's operation. Page 537 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: August 15, 2017 POLICY #206 TITLE: Debt Management Bond Maturity Options - For each issuance, the City will select serial bonds or term bonds, or both. On the occasions where circumstances warrant, capital appreciation bonds (CABs) may be used. The decision to use term, serial, or CABs is typically driven by market conditions. Interest Rate Structure - The City currently issues securities on a fixed interest rate basis only. Fixed rate securities ensure budget certainly certainty through the life of the issue and avoid the volatility of variable rates. Credit Enhancement - Credit enhancement may be used to improve or establish a credit rating on a City debt obligation. Types of credit enhancement include letters of credit, bond insurance, and surety policies. A credit enhancement may be used if it reduces the overall cost of the proposed financing or if the use of such credit enhancement furthers the City's overall financial objectives. Debt Service Reserve Fund - Debt service reserve funds are typically held by a trustee to make principal and interest payments to bondholders in the event the pledged revenue s are insufficient to do so. The City will fund debt service reserve funds when it is in the City’s overall best financial interest. The City may decide not to utilize a reserve fund if the City, in consultation with the underwriter and municipal advisor, determines there would be no adverse impact to the City’s credit rating or interest rates. Per internal Revenue Service rules, the size of the reserve fund on tax-exempt bond issuance shall be the lesser of:  10% of the initial principal amount of the debt;  125% of average annual debt service; or  100% of maximum annual debt service. In lieu of holding a cash funded reserve, the City may substitute a surety bond or other credit instrument in its place. The decision to cash fund a reserve fund rather than to use a credit facility is dependent upon the cost of the credit instrument and the investment opportunities. Call Options / Redemption Provisions - A call option or optional redemption provision gives the City the right to prepay or retire debt prior to its stated maturity date. This option may permit the City to achieve interest savings in the future through the refunding of the bonds. Often the City will pay a higher interest rate as compensation to the buyer for the risk of having the bond called in the future. In addition, if a bond is called, the bolder holder may be entitled to a premium payment (call premium). Because the cost of call options can vary depending on market conditions, an evaluation of factors will be conducted in connection with each issuance. The City, in consultation with the underwriter Page 538 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: August 15, 2017 POLICY #206 TITLE: Debt Management and municipal advisor, shall evaluate the use of a call option on a case-by-case basis. Debt Limits - California Government Code Section 43605 states the City shall not incur bonded indebtedness payable from the proceeds of property tax which exceeds 15 percent of the assessed value of all real and personal property of the city. The cumulative annual debt service of all bond issues supported by the General Fund is restricted to no more than 15 percent of the annual General Fund revenue. Bond issues supported by enterprise funds or other self-supporting funds should maintain a minimum ratio of net operating income to annual debt service ("coverage ratio'') the City concludes is financially prudent. Typically, a higher coverage ratio produces a better credit rating and lower interest rates, yet, if too high, may restrict efficient enterprise operations or unduly induce user rate increases . Therefore the City should balance the benefits of higher ratings with the operational impact of high coverage ratios. IX. METHOD OF ISSUANCE AND SALE; DISCLOSURE Debt issues are sold to a single underwriter or to an underwriting syndicate, either through a competitive sale or a negotiated sale. A negotiated sale may involve the sale of securities to investors through an underwriter or the private placement of the securities with a financial institution or other sophisticated investor. The selected method of sale will be that which is most beneficial to the City in terms of lowest net interest rate, most favorable terms in financial structure, and market conditions. The City will review conditions in conjunction with information and advice presented by the City’ s municipal advisor. Competitive Sales of Bonds - In a competitive sale, the terms of the debt will be defined by the City and the price of the debt will be established through an impartial bidding process amongst qualified underwriters and/or underwriting syndicates. The issue is awarded to the underwriter judged to have submitted the best bid which offers the lowest true interest cost, taking into account underwriting spread, interest rates, and any discounts or premiums. Negotiated Sale of Bonds - A method for sale of bonds, notes, or other financing vehicles in which the City selects in advance, based upon proposals received or by other means, one or more underwriters to work with it in structuring, marketing, and offering an issue to investors. The negotiated sale method is often used when the issue is: a first-time sale by an issuer (a new credit); a complex security structure, such as a variableꞏarable rate transaction; an unusually large issue; or in a highly volatile or congested market where flexibility as to bond sale timing is important. Page 539 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: August 15, 2017 POLICY #206 TITLE: Debt Management Private Placement - A private placement is a variation of a negotiated sale in which the City, usually with the help of a municipal advisor and placement agent, will attempt to place the entire new issue directly with an investor. The investor will negotiate the specific terms and conditions of the financing before agreeing to purchase the issue. Private placements are generally undertaken because the transaction is complex or unique, requiring direct negotiations with the investor, or because the issue is small or of a shorter duration and a direct offering provides economies of scale, lower interest costs, and reduced continuing disclosure. Derivative Products - Because of their complexity, unless otherwise amended, derivative products such as interest rate swaps, interest floaters and other hybrid securities are prohibited by this Policy. Initial Disclosure Requirements - The City acknowledges its disclosure responsibilities. Under the guidance of disclosure counsel, the City will distribute or cause an underwriter to distribute its preliminary official statement and final official statement. (Neither is typically required in a private placement, although in some cases a “private placement memorandum” may be required by the investor.) The Financing Team shall be responsible for soliciting " material'' information (as defined in Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 10b-5) from City departments and identifying contributors who may have info1mation information necessary to prepare portions of the official statement or who should review positions of the official statement. In doing so, the Financing Team shall confirm the official statement accurately states all 'material'' “material'' information relating to the decision to buy or sell the subject bonds and that all information in the official statement has been critically reviewed by an appropriate person. In connection with an initial offering of securities, the City and other members of the Financing Team will:  identify material information which should be disclosed in the official statement;  identify other persons who may have material information (contributors);  review and approve the official statement;  ensure the City’ s compliance, and that of its related entities, with federal and state security laws including notification to the California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission (CDIAC) of the proposed debt issue no later than 30 days prior to the sale of any debt issue, and submission of a final report of the issuance to the CDIAC Page 540 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: August 15, 2017 POLICY #206 TITLE: Debt Management by any method approved by the CDIAC. The Financing Team shall critically evaluate the official statement for accuracy and compliance with federal and state securities laws. The approval of an official statement shall be placed on the City Council agenda, and shall not be considered as a consent calendar item. The staff report will summarize the City Council's responsibilities with respect to the official statement and provide the City Council the opportunity to review a substantially final official statement. The City Council shall undertake such review as deemed necessary by the City Council to fulfill the City Council's securities law responsibilities.1 For any privately placed debt with no official statement, the final staff report describing the issue and such other documents will be provided to the City Council for approval. X. CREDITWORTHINESS OBJECTIVES Ratings are a reflection of the general fiscal soundness of the City and the capabilities of its management. Typically, the higher the credit ratings are, the lower the interest cost is on the City's debt issues. To enhance creditworthiness, the City is committed to prudent financial management, systematic capital planning, and long-term financial planning, and, to that end, has an objective of maintaining a credit rating of at least AA- (Standard and Poor’s). However the City also recognizes that external economic, natural, or other events may, from time to time, affect the creditworthiness of its debt. The most familiar nationally recognized bond rating agencies are Standard and Poor’s, Moody’s Investors Service, and Fitch Ratings. When issuing a credit rating, rating agencies consider various factors including, but not limited to:  the issuer ' s fiscal status  the issuer's general management capabilities;  economic conditions which may impact the stability and reliability of debt repayment sources;  the issuer's general reserve levels;  the issuer's debt history and current debt structureꞏ;  project being financed; and  covenants and conditions in the governing legal documents .. Bond Ratings - The Financing Team will assess whether a credit rating should be obtained for an issuance. The City typically seeks a rating from at least one nationally recognized rating agency on new and refunding issues to be sold in the public market. The Financing Team shall be responsible for determining which of the major rating agencies the City shall request Page 541 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: August 15, 2017 POLICY #206 TITLE: Debt Management to provide a rating. When applying for a rating on an issue, the Financing Team shall prepare a presentation for the rating agency when it is determined a presentation is in the best interests of the City. Rating Agency Communications - The City is responsible for maintaining relationships with the rating agencies that assign ratings to the City's debt obligations. This responsibility includes providing the rating agencies with the City's financial statements, if applicable and any additional information requested. XI. POST ISSUANCE ADMINISTRATION - INTERNAL CONTROLS Notification to the CDIAC – The City shall work with its bond counsel to submit a report of final sale to the CDIAC by any method approved by the CDIAC no later than 21 days after the sale of the debt. The report shall include the information required by CDIAC. Investment of Proceeds - The City shall invest bond proceeds and reserve funds in accordance with each issue's indenture or trust agreement utilizing competitive bidding when possible. All investments will be made in compliance with the City’s investment policy objectives of safety, liquidity, and then yield. The investment of bond proceeds and reserve funds shall comply with federal tax law requirements specified in the indenture or trust agreement and the tax certificate. When feasible, unexpended bond proceeds shall be held by the trustee. The trustee will be responsible for recording all investments and transactions relating to the proceeds and providing monthly statements regarding the investments and transactions. Use of Bond Proceeds - The City is responsible for ensuring debt proceeds are spent for the intended purposes identified in the related legal documents and that the proceeds are spent in the time frames identified in the tax ce11ificate certificate prepared by the City's bond counsel. When reasonably possible, proceeds of debt will be held by a trustee, until the City submits written requisitions for such proceeds. The City will submit a requisition only after obtaining the signature of the City Manager or Director of Finance. In those cases where it is not feasible for the proceeds of debt to be held by a trustee, the Director of Finance shall retain records of all expenditures of proceeds for the term of the bonds plus 3 years. Continuing Disclosure - The Director of Finance or designee will ensure that the City’ s annual financial statements and associated reports are posted on the City’s web site. The City may also contract with consultant(s) to comply with the Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 15c2-12(b)(5) by filing its annual financial statements, other financial and operating data and notices of enumerated events for the benefit of its bondholders on the Electronic Municipal Market Access (EMMA) website of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB). The City shall submit an annual repo1t report to the CDIAC for any issue of debt for which it Page 542 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: August 15, 2017 POLICY #206 TITLE: Debt Management has submitted a repm1 report of final sale on or after January 21, 2017. The annual report shall comply with the requirements of Government Code Section 8855 and related regulations. Arbitrage Rebate Compliance and Reporting - The use and investment of bond proceeds must be monitored to ensure compliance with arbitrage restrictions. Existing regulations require that issuers calculate rebate liabilities related to any bond issues, with rebates paid to the federal government every five years and as otherwise required by applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code and regulations. The City shall contract with a specialist to ensure proceeds and investments are tracked in a manner which facilitates accurate, complete calculations, and if necessary, timely rebate payments. Compliance with Other Bond Covenants - In addition to continuing disclosure and arbitrage monitoring requirements, the City is also responsible for verifying compliance with all undertakings, covenants, and agreements of each bond issuance on an ongoing basis. This typically includes ensuring:  annual budgetary appropriations to meet debt service payments;  taxes/fees are levied and collected where applicable;  timely transfer of debt service payments to the trustee;  compliance with insurance requirements;  compliance with rate covenants; and  post-issuance procedures established in the tax certificate for any tax-exempt debt. Retention - A copy of al1 all relevant documents and records will be maintained by the City for the term of the bonds (including refunding bonds, if any) plus 3 years. Relevant documents and records will include sufficient documentation to support the requirements relating to the tax-exempt status. Investor Relations - While the City shall post its annual financial reports and other financial repo1t sreports on the City's website, this information is intended for the citizens of the City. Information the City intends to reach the investing public, including bondholders, rating analysts, investment advisors, or any other members of the investment community, shall be filed on the EMMA system. Additional requirements for financial statements - It is the City’s policy to hire an independent auditing firm with the technical skills and resources to properly perfom1 perform an annual audit of the City's financial statements. More specifically, the firm shall be a recognized expert in the accounting rules applicable to the City and shall have the resources necessary to review Page 543 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: August 15, 2017 POLICY #206 TITLE: Debt Management the City's financial statements on a timely basis. XII. TRAINING The City shall ensure that the members of the City staff involved in the initial or continuing disclosure process and the City Council are properly trained to understand and perfom1 perform their responsibilities. The City Manager or Director of Finance shall arrange, as necessary, for disclosure training sessions conducted by the City's disclosure counsel. Such training sessions shall include education on the "Initial Disclosure Requirements and "Continuing Disclosure" sections of this Policy, the City’s disclosure obligations under applicable federal and state securities laws, and the disclosure responsibilities and potential liabilities of members of the City's staff and members of the City Council. Such training sessions may be conducted using a recorded presentation. 1. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC ), the agency with regulatory authority over the City 's compliance with the federal securities laws, has issued guidance as to the duties of the City Council with respect to its approval of the preliminary official statement ("POS"). In its "Report of Investigation in the Matter of County of Orange, California as it Relates to the Conduct of the Members of the Board of Supervisors "(Release No. 3676 l1 / January 24, 1996) (the “Release"), the SEC stated that, if a member of the City Council has knowledge of any facts or circumstances of which an investor would want to be aware prior to investing in the bonds, whether relating to their repayment, tax –exempt status, undisclosed conflicts of interest with interested parties, or otherwise, he/she should endeavor to discover whether such factors are adequately disclosed in the official statement. In the Release, the SEC stated the steps a member of the City Council would take include becoming familiar with the POS and questioning staff and consultants about the disclosure of such facts. APPENDIX GLOSSARY Ad Valorem Tax: a tax calculated "according to the value" of property. Such a tax is based on the assessed valuation of real property and a valuation of tangible personal property. Amortization: the gradual reduction in principal of an outstanding debt based upon a specific repayment schedule, which details specific dates and repayment amounts on those dates. Arbitrage: the gain that may be obtained by borrowing funds at a lower (often tax-exempt) rate and investing the proceeds at higher (often taxable) rates. The ability to earn arbitrage by issuing tax-exempt securities has been severely curtailed by the Internal Revenue Code of I 1986, Page 544 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: August 15, 2017 POLICY #206 TITLE: Debt Management as amended. Assessed Valuation: the appraised worth of property as set by a taxing authority through assessments for purposes of ad valorem taxation. Bond: a security that represents an obligation to pay a specified amount of money on a specific date in the future, typically with periodic interest payments. Bond Anticipation Notes: short-term notes issued usually for capital projects and paid from the proceeds of the issuance of long-term bonds. Provide interim financing in anticipation of bond issuance. Bond Counsel: a specialized, qualified attorney retained by the issuer to give a legal opinion concerning the validity of securities. The bond counsel’s opinion usually addresses the subject of tax exemption. Bond counsel typically prepares and/or advises the issuer regarding legal structure, authorizing resolutions, trust indentures, and the like. Bond Insurance: a type of credit enhancement whereby an insurance company indemnifies an investor against default by the issuer. In the event of failure by the issuer to pay principal and interest in full and on time, investors may call upon the insurance company to do so. Once issued, the municipal bond insurance policy is generally irrevocable. The insurance company receives its premium when the policy is issued and this premium is typically paid out of the bond issue. Call Option: the right to redeem a bond prior to its stated maturity, either on a given date or continuously. The call option is also referred to as the optional redemption provision. Often a call premium is added to the call option as compensation to the holders of the earliest bonds called. Capital Appreciation Bond: a municipal security on which the investment return on an initial principal amount is reinvested at a stated compounded rate until maturity, at which time the investor receives a single payment representing both the initial principal amount and the total investment return. CDIAC: California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission. Certificates of Participation: a financial instrument representing a proportionate interest in payments such as lease payments by one party (such as a city acting as a lessee) to another party (often a joint powers authority or non-profit). Competitive Sale: a sale of bonds in which an underwriter or syndicate of underwriters submit sealed bids to purchase the bonds. Bids are awarded on a true interest cost (TIC) basis, provided other bidding requirements are satisfied. Competitive sales are recommended for simple financings with a strong underlying credit rating. This type of sale differs from a negotiated sale. Continuing Disclosure: the requirement by the Securities and Exchange Commission for most issuers of municipal debt to post current financial information and notices of enumerated events on the MSRB ' s EMMA website for access by the general marketplace . Credit Rating Agency: a company that rates the relative credit quality of a bond issue and assigns a letter rating. These rating agencies include Moody's Investors Service, Standard & Poor's, and Fitch Ratings. Debt Limit: the maximum amount of debt legally permitted by applicable charter, Page 545 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: August 15, 2017 POLICY #206 TITLE: Debt Management constitution, or statutes. Debt Service: the amount necessary to pay principal and interest requirements on outstanding bonds for a given year or series of years. Default: the failure to pay principal or interest in full or on time and, in some cases, the failure to comply with non-payment obligations after notice and the opportunity to cure. Derivative: a financial instrument which derives its own value from the value of another instrument, usually an underlying asset such as a stock, bond, or an underlying reference such as an interest rate index. Disclosure Counsel: a specialized, qualified attorney retained to provide advice on issuer disclosure obligations, to prepare the official statement and to prepare the continuing disclosure undertaking. Discount: the difference between a bond’s par value and the price for which it is sold when the latter is less than par. Also known as " underwriter discount,” this is the fee paid to the underwriter for its banking and bond marketing services. Enterprise Activity: revenue generating project or business. The project often provides funds necessary to pay debt service on securities issued to finance the facility. Common examples include water, wastewater, and solid waste enterprises. Financing Team: the working group of City staff and outside consultants necessary to complete a debt issuance. General Obligation ("GO”) Bond: a bond secured by an unlimited prope1ty property tax pledge. Requires a two-thirds vote by the electorate. GO bonds usually achieve lower rates of interest than other financing instruments since they are considered to be a lower risk. Indenture: a contract between the issuer and the trustee stipulating the characteristics of the financial instrument, the issuer’s obligation to pay debt service, and the remedies available to the trustee in the event of default. Issuance Costs: the costs incurred by the bond issuer during the planning and sale of securities. These costs include, but are not limited to, municipal advisory, bond counsel, disclosure counsel, printing, advertising costs, credit enhancement, rating agencies fees, and other expenses incurred in the marketing of an issue. Lease: an obligation wherein a lessee agrees to make payments to a lessor in exchange for the use of certain property. The term may refer to a capital lease or to an operating lease. Lease Revenue Bonds: bonds secured by an obligation of one party to make annual lease payments to another. Maturity Date: the date upon which a specified amount of debt principal or bonds matures, or becomes due and payable by the issuer of the debt. Municipal Advisor: a consultant who provides the issuer with advice on the structure of the bond issue, timing, tennsterms, and related matters for a new bond issue. Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB): a self-regulating organization established on September 5, 1975 upon the appointment of a 15-member board by the Securities and Exchange Agreement. The MSRB, comprised of representatives from investment banking firms, dealer bank representatives, and public representatives, is entrusted with the responsibility Page 546 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: August 15, 2017 POLICY #206 TITLE: Debt Management of writing rules of conduct for the municipal securities market. The MSRB hosts the EMMA website, which displays information posted by issuers under their continuing disclosure undertakings. Negotiated Sale: a sale of securities in which the terms of the sale are determined through negotiation between the issuer and the purchaser, typically an underwriter, without competitive bidding. The negotiated sales process provides control over the financing structure and issuance timing. Negotiated sales are recommended for unusual financing ten11Sterms, period of market volatility, and weaker credit quality. A thorough evaluation, usually with the assistance of the City's municipal advisor, of the proposed bond's credit characteristics in conjunction with market conditions will be performed to ensure reasonable final pricing and underwriting spread. Official Statement (Prospectus): a document published by the issuer in connection with a primary offering of securities which discloses material information on a new security issue, including the purposes of the issue, how the securities will be repaid, and the financial, economic, and social characteristics of the security for the bonds. Investors may use this information to evaluate the credit quality of the securities. Par Value: the face value or principal amount of a security. Pension Obligation Bonds ("POBs''): financing instruments used to pay some or all of the unfunded pension liability of a pension plan. POBs are issued as taxable instruments over a 10-40 year term or by matching the term with the amortization period of the outstanding unfunded actuarial accrued liability. Premium: the excess of the price at which a bond is sold over its face value. Present Value: the value of a future amount or stream of revenues or expenditures. Pricing Consultant: the pricing consultant provides a fairness letter to the City or its agent regarding the pricing of a new issue of municipal securities. Private Placement: a bond issue structured specifically for one purchaser. Private placements are typically carried out when extraneous circumstances preclude public offerings. A private placement is considered to be a negotiated sale. Redemption: Depending on an issue's call provisions, an issuer may on certain dates and at certain premiums, redeem or call specific outstanding maturities. When a bond or certificate is redeemed, the issuer is required to pay the maturities' par value, the accrued interest to the call date, plus any premium required by the issue's call provisions. Refunding: a procedure whereby an issuer refinances an outstanding debt issue by issuing a new debt issue. Rule 15c2-12: rule adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission setting forth certain obligations of (i) underwriters to receive, review and disseminate official statements prepared by issuers of most primary offerings of municipal securities, (ii) underwriters to obtain continuing disclosure agreements from issuers and other obligated persons to provide ongoing annual financial information on a continuing basis, and (iii) broker-dealers to have access to such continuing disclosure in order to make recommendations of municipal securities in the secondary market . Reserve Fund: a fund established by the indenture of a bond issue into which money is Page 547 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: August 15, 2017 POLICY #206 TITLE: Debt Management deposited for payment of debt service in case of a shortfall in current revenues. Revenue Bond: a bond which is payable from a specific source of revenue and to which the full faith and credit of an issuer is not pledged. Revenue bonds are payable from identified sources of revenue, and do not permit the bondholders to compel a jurisdiction to pay debt service from any other source. Pledged revenues often are derived from the operation of an enterprise. Secondly Secondary Market: the market in which bonds are sold after their initial sale in the new issue market. Serial Bonds: bonds of an issue which mature in consecutive years or other intervals and are not subject to mandatory sinking fund provisions. Special Tax Bonds: bonds issued to fund eligible improvements and paid with special taxes levied in a community facilities district formed under the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 19 82, as amended, or other applicable Jawlaw. State Revolving Funds: the Stale Revolving Fund (SRF) loan is a low interest loan program for the construction of water infrastructure projects. Tax Allocation Bonds: Historically, tax allocation bonds referred to bonds issued under the Community Redevelopment Law to fund eligible capital facilities located within a redevelopment project area. However, as a result of the passage of AB X1 26, the National City Redevelopment Agency has been dissolved and the successor Successor agency's Agency's obligations are limited to performing certain enforceable obligations. The California Legislature has enacted a number of laws which establish alternative tax increment financing mechanisms, and tax allocation bonds may be issued under these laws in the future. Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes (TRANS): short-term notes issued in anticipation of receiving tax receipts and revenues within a fiscal year. TRANs allow the municipality to manage the period of cash shortfalls resulting from a mismatch between timing of revenues and timing of expenditures. Term Bonds: bonds which come due in a single maturity but where the issuer may agree to make periodic payments into a sinking fund for mandatory redemption of term bonds before maturity and for payment at matu1itymaturity. True Interest Cost ("TIC”)' : Under this method of computing the interest expense to the issue r of bonds, true interest cost is defined as the rate necessary to discount the amounts payable on the respective principal and interest payment dates to the purchase price received for the new issue of bonds. Interest is assumed to be compounded semi-annually. TIC computations produce a figure slightly different from the net interest cost ("NJCNIC") method because TIC considers the time value of money while NIC does not. Trustee: a bank retained by the issuer as custodian of bond proceeds and official representative of bondholders. The trustee ensures compliance with the indenture. In many cases, the trustee also acts as paying agent and is responsible for transmitting payments of interest and principal to the bondholders. Underwriter: a broker-dealer which purchases a new issue of municipal securities from the issuer for resale in a primary offering. The bonds may be purchased either through a negotiated sale with the issuer or through a competitive sale. Page 548 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: August 15, 2017 POLICY #206 TITLE: Debt Management Yield: the net rate of return, as a percentage, received by an investor on an investment. Yield calculations on a fixed income investment, such as a bond issue, take purchase price and coupon into account when calculating yield to maturity. Related Policy References Prior Policy Amendments August 15, 2017 (Resolution No. 2017-161) Establishing Policy Page 549 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: September 6, 2011October 17, 2023 POLICY #402 TITLE: Procedures and Requirements for Development Agreements Purpose To adopt regulations establishing procedures and requirements for consideration of development agreements. Policy Under a development agreement, both the City and the developer commit themselves to proceed with a development in accordance with the terms of the agreement. The city may agree to process further applications in accordance with the City's building regulations and planning and zoning ordinances, regulations, and standards in effect at the time of the agreement, and not to subject the development to changes in those ordinances, regulations and standards for a specified time. In return, the developer may agree to construct specific improvements, provide public facilities and services, pay development impact fees, develop according to a specified time schedule or make other commitments that the City might otherwise have no authority to require a developer to perform. A development agreement is enforceable despite any changes to the General Plan, a specific plan, zoning, subdivision, or building regulations. The development agreement may provide that the developer shall be subject to future changes in development impact fees. Any fees received or costs recovered by the City shall comply with Government Code Section 66006. A development agreement is distinguishable from a “disposition and development agreement" entered into between a developer and a redevelopment agency, wherein the agency typically participates financially in the project in some way. The commitment made by a developer under a development agreement may be different in kind and scope than the exactions imposed by a city under the Mitigation Fee Act (Government Code Section 66000, et. seq.), which authorizes a city to impose impact fees on a development project involving the issuance of a permit for construction, but not a permit to operate such fees are collected for the purpose of defraying the cost of public facilities related to the development project. A. Requirements for Applications and Agreements A.1 Forms and Information a. The City Attorney shal1 shall prescribe the form for each application and notice required under this Policy for the preparation and implementation of development agreements. b. The City Manager, or designee, may require an applicant to submit such information and supporting data as deemed necessary to process the application. Page 550 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: September 6, 2011October 17, 2023 POLICY #402 TITLE: Procedures and Requirements for Development Agreements A.2 Fees The City Council may include in the City's Fee Schedule the fees and charges imposed for the filing and processing of each application and document required under this Policy. A.3 Qualification as an Applicant Only a qualified applicant may file an application to enter into a development agreement with the City. A qualified applicant is a person who has a legal or equitable interest in the real property that is the subject of the agreement. "Applicant" includes an authorized agent of the person who has such an interest. The City Manager, or designee, may require an applicant to submit proof of his or her interest in the real property and of the authority of the agent to act for the applicant. Before the application is processed, the City Attorney shall determine the sufficiency of the applicant's interest in the real property to enter into the agreement. A.4 Form and Contents of Development Agreement In applying for a development agreement, a developer may submit a form of agreement prepared by the developer. Whether prepared by the City or the developer, the agreement shall specify the following: a. The duration of the agreement; b. The permitted uses of the real property; c. The density or intensity of use; d. The maximum height and size of proposed structures; e. Provisions for reservation or dedication of land for public purposes; f. The nature and timing of construction of improvements; g. The date by which construction shall commence; h. The date by which construction of the development and each phase of the development shall commence; i. Other commitments by the developer including, but not limited to, an agreement to construct specific improvements, provide public facilities and services, pay development impact fees, or make other commitments that the City requires; j. A commitment by the City to process the developer's application in accordance Page 551 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: September 6, 2011October 17, 2023 POLICY #402 TITLE: Procedures and Requirements for Development Agreements with the City's building regulations and planning and zoning ordinances, regulations, and standards in effect at the time the agreement is entered into, and not to subject the development to changes in such ordinances, regulations, and standards for a specified period of time; and k. For phased developments, and developments of long duration, the City and the developer may agree that the period of time for which the development will not be subject to changes in the City's building, planning, and zoning ordinances and regulations will be for a specified time that is less than the term of the agreement. l. Other conditions, terms, restrictions, and requirements provided they do not prevent the development of the real property for the uses and to the density or intensity of development set forth in the agreement. A.5 Review of Applications; Submission to Planning Commission. The City Manager, or designee, shall review the application and shall reject it if it is inaccurate or incomplete for processing. If City staff finds the application is complete and contains the information necessary to complete the development agreement, he or she shall accept it for filing. When both the application and agreement are determined by the City to be complete, the City Manager, or designee, shall submit the agreement to the Secretary of the Planning Commission, who shall place the agreement on a Commission agenda for a public hearing to consider the agreement for approval. At the time the City Manager, or designee, submits the agreement to the Secretary of the Planning Commission, City Attorney shall submit with the agreement a report indicating whether or not the agreement would be consistent with the General Plan and any applicable specific plan. A.6 Hearing by City Council After the development agreement is considered by the Planning Commission, the City Manager, or designee, shall cause to have it placed on a City Council agenda to have it considered for approval by the Council after public hearing. The City Attorney shall submit with the agreement a report indicating whether or not the agreement would be consistent with the General Plan and any applicable specific plan. A.7 Concurrent Processing A development agreement may be processed concurrently with other applications for development for the same property. A.8 Other Parties In addition to the City and the developer, any federal, state, or local government agency may Page 552 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: September 6, 2011October 17, 2023 POLICY #402 TITLE: Procedures and Requirements for Development Agreements be included as a party to the development agreement under the authority of the Joint exercise of Powers Act (Government Code Section 6500 et seq.) or other authority. B. Notices and Hearings B.l Notice of Intention The City Clerk shall give notice of the intention to consider adoption of a development agreement at least ten days before the public hearings of the Planning Commission and the City Council. The notice shall be given as provided in Section 65091 of the Government Code. B.2 Form of Notice The form of Notice of Intention to consider adoption of a development agreement shall contain: a. The time and place of the hearing; b. A general explanation of the matter to be considered, including a general description of the area affected; and c. Other information required by specific provisions of this Policy or that the City Manager, or designee, considers necessary or desirable. B.3 Manner of Notice Notice of the intention to consider adoption of a development agreement shall be given as provided in Government Code Section 65091. B.4 Failure to Receive Notice The failure of any person or entity to receive notice shall not affect the authority of the City to enter into a development agreement, or affect the validity of development agreement. B.5 Rules Governing Conduct of Public Hearings A public hearing at which a development agreement is considered shall be conducted as nearly as possible in accordance with the procedural standard adopted under Government Code Section 65804 for the conduct of zoning hearings. Each person interested in the matter shall be given an opportunity to be heard. The developer has the burden of proof at the public hearing. Page 553 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: September 6, 2011October 17, 2023 POLICY #402 TITLE: Procedures and Requirements for Development Agreements C. Standard of Review, Findings, and Decision C. l Recommendation by Planning Commission After the public hearing is held by the Planning Commission, the Commission shall adopt a resolution making its recommendation to the City Council as to whether the development agreement should be approved. The resolution shall set forth the reasons for the Commission's recommendation, including findings setting forth the Commission's determinations regarding the following: a. Whether the development agreement is consistent with the objectives, policies, land uses, and programs specified in the General Plan and any applicable specific plan; b. Whether the development agreement is compatible with the uses and regulations for the zone in which the property is located; c. Whether the development agreement is in conformity with the public convenience, general welfare, and good land use practice; d. Whether the development agreement will not be detrimental to the health, safety, and general welfare; e. For a development agreement that is to be entered into in connection with a subdivision, as defined in Government Code Section 66473. whether the agreement provides that any tentative map will comply with the provisions of that section. f. Whether the development agreement offers to the City Substantial benefit in exchange for the vested right benefit granted to the developer. C.2 Decision by City Council a. After receipt of the recommendation of the Planning Commission, the City Council shall hold a public hearing. The Council may accept, disapprove, or modify the recommendation of the Planning Commission. The Council may, but is not required to, refer matters not previously considered by the Planning Commission during its hearing back to the Planning Commission for report and recommendation. The Planning Commission shall consider at a public meeting all matters referred back to it by the City Council and may, but is not required to, hold a public hearing on such matters. Page 554 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: September 6, 2011October 17, 2023 POLICY #402 TITLE: Procedures and Requirements for Development Agreements b. The City Council may not approve the development agreement unless it finds that the agreement is in compliance with the standards set forth in Section C.l. c. The decision whether to enter into a development agreement is within the sole discretion of the City Council. C.3 Approval of Development Agreement If the City Council approves the development agreement, it shall do so by the adoption of an ordinance. The City may enter into the agreement after the ordinance approving the agreement takes effect. D. Amendment and Cancellation of Development Agreement by Mutual Consent D.1 Initiation of Amendment or Cancellation A development agreement may be amended, or cancelled in whole or in part, by mutual consent of the parties to the agreement or their successors in interest. Either party may initiate such amendment or cancellation. D.2 Procedure a. The procedure for proposing and adopting an amendment to or cancellation in whole or in part of the development agreement is the same as the procedure for entering into an agreement in the first instance, as set forth in Sections “B” and “C” of this Policy. b. lf the City initiates the proposed amendment to or cancellation in who or in part of the development agreement, it shall first give notice to t developer of its intention to initiate such proceedings at least 30 days advance of the giving of the Notice of Intention to consider t amendment or cancellation required by Section "B". E. Recordation E.1 Recordation of Development Agreement, Amendment or Cancellation a. Within 10 days after the City enters into the development agreement, the City Clerk shall have the agreement recorded with the County Recorder. The agreement shall run with the land and inure to the benefit of and bind successors in interest. b. If the City and the developer or the developer's successor in interest amend or cancel the agreement as provided in Government Code Section Page 555 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: September 6, 2011October 17, 2023 POLICY #402 TITLE: Procedures and Requirements for Development Agreements 65868, or if the City terminates or modifies the agreement as provided in Government Code Section 65865.l for failure of the applicant to comply in good faith with the terms or conditions of the agreement, the City Clerk shall cause notice of such action to be recorded with the County Recorder within 10 days. F. Periodic Review F.1 Time for Initiation of Review The City Council shall review the development agreement at a public hearing at least every 12 months from the date the agreement is entered into. The time period before which review may occur may be shortened either by agreement of the City and the developer or by initiation in one or more of the following ways: a. Recommendation of the City Manager, or designee; or b. Action of the City Council. The failure to conduct a review in any 1 month period does not preclude a later review. F.2 Notice of Review The City shall begin the review proceeding by giving notice that the City Council intends to undertake a review of the development agreement. F.3 Delegation or Referral to Planning Commission At the time the development agreement is reviewed by the City Council, the Council may: a. Review the development agreement itself; or b. Delegate the review to the Planning Commission for a determination or c. Refer the review to the Planning Commission for a recommendation as to the action to be taken by the City Council. F.4 Procedure The notice and hearing procedure for review of the development agreement is the same as the procedure for entering into the agreement in the first instance, as set forth in section “B” of this policy. Page 556 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: September 6, 2011October 17, 2023 POLICY #402 TITLE: Procedures and Requirements for Development Agreements F.5 Public Hearing The decision-making body shall conduct a public hearing at which the developer must demonstrate good faith compliance with the terms of the agreement. The burden of proof on this issue is with the developer. At the time and place set for hearing, the developer shall be given an opportunity to be heard. F.6 Findings a. At the conclusion of the public hearing, the decision-making body shall adopt a resolution making findings based on substantial evidence as to whether or not the developer has, for the period of time under review, complied in good faith with the terms and conditions of the development agreement. b. If the decision-making body finds and determines on the basis of substantial evidence that the developer has complied in good faith with the terms and conditions of the development agreement during the period of time under review, the review for that period is concluded. c. If the decision-making body finds and determines on the basis of substantial evidence that the developer has not complied in good faith with the terms and conditions of the development agreement during the period of time under review, it shall in its resolution modify or terminate the agreement. If the agreement is modified, the decision-making body may impose those conditions to its action as .it considers necessary to protect the interests of the City. If the decision-making body determines to modify the agreement, it shall do so only in a manner reasonably related to addressing the lack of compliance identified under Subsection (b) of this Section. d. If the review 1s conducted by the Planning Commission for a determination the developer or - any interested person may appeal the determination under Subsections (b) and (c) of this Section to the City Council in accordance with the City's procedures for appeals to the City Council. F.7 Decision of the City Council Final In all proceedings under Section "F", the decision of the City Council shall be final. F.8 Costs of Review The developer shall pay the City's reasonable costs for staff time expended on the annual review. Page 557 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: September 6, 2011October 17, 2023 POLICY #402 TITLE: Procedures and Requirements for Development Agreements G. Judicial Review G.l Standard of Review Judicial review of the initial approval by the City of a development agreement shall be by writ of mandate under Code of Civil Procedure Section 1085. Judicial review of a City action taken pursuant to this Policy, other than the initial approval of development agreements, shall be by writ of mandamus under Code of Civil Procedure Section 1094.5. Any action or proceeding to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul any decision of the City to approve or amend a development agreement under this Policy shall be commenced within 90 days of the date of the decision. Related Policy References Government Code Sections: 65091, 65804, 65864-65869.5, 66000, 66006, 66473.7 Code of Civil Procedure Sections: 1085, 1094.5 Prior Policy Amendments September 6, 2011 (Resolution No. 2011-196) Establishing Policy December 10, 2013 (Resolution No. 2013-189) October 17, 2023 (Resolution No. 2023-149) Page 558 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED OR REVISED: October 5, 2021 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: FEBRUARY 6, 1990 POLICY #502 TITLE: PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS OR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CONTRACT CHANGE ORDERS PURPOSE The purpose of this policy is to establish authorization limits and standard methods for the approval of changes in contracts. DEFINITIONS Construction Contract: A written contract with a properly licensed contractor to construct public improvements within the City of National City that conforms to the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (hereinafter, "Green book") and special provisions. Construction Change Order: A Construction Change Order is a written directive to the contractor to make changes in the work within the general scope of the contract during the construction period. Changes might involve additions to or deletions from the contract, adjustment of bid or line item quantities exceeding the limits set by the latest edition of the Green Bbook, and special provisions as follows:  Addition of an item of work not specified in the original contract.  Deletion of an item of work specified in the original contract or subsequent approved change order.  Adjustment of line item quantities beyond the limits allowedꞏ in the latest edition of the Green book and/or special provisions.  Adjustment of contract time for reasons other than those allowed in the Greenbook or special provisions. On-Call Consultant Contract: A written agreement between the City and a professional services provider that specifies the services to be provided to the City at defined rates on an as-needed basis as requested by the City through written work ordersnotice to proceed. On-Call Consultant Work OrderNotice to Proceed: Written request approval from the City to an on-call consultant that authorizes the consultant to perform work on a specific project within the budget, scope and schedule, typically defined in a proposal from the consultant and incorporated into the notice to proceed, work order that are within the scope and budget of the On-Call Consultant Contract. On-Call Consultant Contract Amendment: A written agreement with a consultant to make specified changes to the On-Call Consultant Contract. An On-Call Consultant Contract Amendment shall specify changes to services, rates, schedule adjustments and/or overall contract value. The Amendment must be agreed to by the City and the Consultant. Page 559 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED OR REVISED: October 5, 2021 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: FEBRUARY 6, 1990 POLICY #502 TITLE: PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS OR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CONTRACT CHANGE ORDERS Standard Consultant Contract: A written agreement between the City and a professional services provider that specifies the services to be provided to the City at defined specific rates for a specific project within a specific time. Standard Consultant Contract Amendment: A written agreement with a consultant to make specified changes to the Standard Consultant Contract. A Standard Consultant Contract Amendment shall specify changes to services, rates, schedule adjustments and/or overall contract value. The amendment must be agreed to by the City and the Consultant. POLICY 1. Public improvement projects shall be administered in accordance with the latest edition of the Green book, specifications and contract special provisions. 2. Adjustment of bid or line item quantities may be approved by the Director of Public Works/City Engineer for adjustments within the limits set by the latest edition of the Green book and special provisions. Adjustment of line item quantities that exceed the latest edition of the Green book and/or the special provisions (whichever is greater) shall proceed under the Contractor Change Order policy limits as prescribed below. 3. Designated officials of the City are authorized to approve Contract Change Orders to public improvement contracts and amendments to on-call consultant contracts within the scope of the contract, Council approved funding and the limits set forth as follows: Designated Official Limits Director of Public Works/City Engineer Aggregate Contract Change Orders, Amendments to On-Call Consultant Contracts, and Standard Consultant Contracts up to 15% of the original contract amount, not to exceed a maximum of $25,000 per change order or amendment. Director of Public Works/City Engineer Adjustments of contract time for justifiable delays within the limits of the latest edition of the Green book and special provisions. Page 560 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED OR REVISED: October 5, 2021 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: FEBRUARY 6, 1990 POLICY #502 TITLE: PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS OR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CONTRACT CHANGE ORDERS City Manager Aggregate Contract Change Orders, Amendments to On-Call Consultant Contracts, and Standard Consultant Contracts up to 25% of the original contract amount not to exceed a maximum of $50,000 per change order or amendment. City Manager May exceed the limits of authorization set forth herein, if in the City Manager's opinion the situation requiring the Contract Change Order is of a nature that presents an emergency in which there is a concern for public safety, or if delay would cause un-necessary additional expenses. In such a case, the Contractor Change Order will subsequently be presented to the City Council for ratification at the next regular City Council meeting. City Council Contract Change Orders, Amendments to On-Call Consultant Contracts, and Standard Consultant Contracts that exceed 25% of the original .contract amount or $50,000 for a single Change Order or Amendment. Page 561 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED OR REVISED: October 5, 2021 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: FEBRUARY 6, 1990 POLICY #502 TITLE: PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS OR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CONTRACT CHANGE ORDERS Related Policy References Prior Policy Amendments November 9, 1982 (Resolution No. 13,924) Establishing Policy February 6, 1990 (Resolution No. 16,173) March 2, 2010 (Resolution No. 2010-30) October 5, 2021 (Resolution No. 2021-148) Page 562 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: November 15, 1988 POLICY # 703 TITLE: PURCHASE OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING FULLY HALOGENATED CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS (CFC '.s) Staff recommends eliminating this policy – the purchase of CFCs is very limited by State Law. Purpose To establish policy restricting purchase ofꞏproducts containing fully halogenated chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's) which are harmful to our environment. Policy The use of fully halogenated chlorofluorocarbons has been determined to be harmful to our environment and, therefore, should cease. Unfortunately, there are some products containing these chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's) which are essential to our operations, and must be used. In order to limit the use of these chlorofluorocarbons to necessary, Purchasing Agent is hereby directed to include on all applicable purchasing documents the following clause: "In accordance with National City Council Policy, vendor shall not provide or deliver any product containing fully halogenated chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's) unless specifically authorized by the National City Purchasing Agent." Appointing Authority None. Prior Policy Amendments: None. Page 563 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: July 17, 2018 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: November 12, 1991 POLICY # 707 TITLE: Alcohol Beverage License Application Review Process and Alcohol Conditional Use Permit Standards PURPOSE/BACKGROUND: To streamline the process of alcohol license application review to ensure timely staff responses and/or protests to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control regarding these applications. The City Municipal Code requires Conditional Use Permits for the sale of alcohol. Such land use regulation is designed to ensure that the health, safety and welfare of the community does not become negatively impacted. In order to minimize any potential adverse effects of alcohol sales for both on and off-site consumption, including public drunkenness, disorderly conduct, illegal sales or domestic violence, the City adopts conditions of approvals and enact policies designed to protect the public from such effects. The following sets forth the City Council’s policy on the applicable alcohol standards for Conditional Use Permit applications for both on and off-sale alcohol sales, as well as the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control application notification requirements. POLICY: The Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) sends copies of all alcoholic beverage license applications to the Police Department. The City has thirty days from the date of the ABC mailing to provide comments to the ABC. If no protests are received within that time period, the ABC issues the license. The Police Department is responsible for ensuring that an appropriate Conditional Use Permit (CUP) exists for the applicant business. If such a CUP exists, the copy of the application is simply filed by the Police Department in the existing file with the notation that there were no objections to the issuance of the license. If it is a new (in the case of an “original” license application) or expanding business or one seeking a license to effect a premises transfer, and no CUP exists, the Police Department is responsible for sending a letter to the ABC protesting the issuance of the license until a CUP is issued by the City. Whenever such a protest letter is sent to the ABC, that agency notifies the applicant that they must begin the process of obtaining a CUP with the City’s Planning Division and that the issuance of the alcoholic beverage license will be delayed until such time as the protest is withdrawn. Once a CUP has been issued, the Planning Division notifies the Police Department of that issuance and it is then the responsibility of the Police Department to notify the ABC that the protest is withdrawn. The CUP application, approval and issuance process is such that it provides all the checks, balances and controls necessary to ensure that businesses seeking alcoholic beverage licenses are in compliance with local standards. Page 564 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: July 17, 2018 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: November 12, 1991 POLICY # 707 TITLE: Alcohol Beverage License Application Review Process and Alcohol Conditional Use Permit Standards These conditions of approval shall apply to all new Conditional Use Permits (CUPs) for the sale of alcohol for on and/or off-site consumption and modifications of existing CUPs for such sales as specified by the preceding parenthetical references with each condition. These references specify to which type of alcohol CUP being applied for the conditions would apply to – on-sale (restaurant, bar, etc) or off-sale (market, grocery store, etc). Regulation of these conditions and allowances shall be enforced through the Conditional Use Permit process, specifically conditions of approval to read as follows: 1. (off-sale alcohol) The sale of beer or malt beverages in quantities of quarts, 22 ounce, 32 ounce, 40 ounce, or similar size containers is prohibited. 2. (off-sale alcohol) No beer products shall be sold of less than manufacturer’s pre- packaged three-pack quantities of 24 ounce cans per sale. There shall be no sale of single cans or bottles. 3. (off-sale alcohol) No sale of wine shall be sold in containers of less than 750 milliliters. The sale of wine with an alcoholic content greater than 15% by volume is prohibited. 4. (off-sale alcohol) Flavored malt beverages, also known as premium malt beverages and flavored malt coolers, and sometimes commonly referred to as wine coolers, may be sold only by four-pack or other manufacturer’s pre- packaged multi-unit quantities. 5. (off-sale alcohol) The consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited on the subject premises, and on all parking lots and outbuildings and any property or adjacent property under the control of the applicant. 6. (off-sale alcohol) All cups and containers shall be sold at or above prevailing prices and in their original multi-container packages of no fewer than 12, and no cups and containers shall be given free of charge. 7. (off-sale alcohol) Ice may be sold only at or about prevailing prices in the area and in quantities of not less than three pounds per sale. Ice shall not be provided free of charge. 8. (off-sale alcohol) The display of alcoholic beverages shall be limited to an area in substantial conformance with Exhibit____, Case File No.___, dated __. 9. (off-sale alcohol) Permittee shall post signs on the exterior building walls in compliance with Chapter 10.30.070 of the National City Municipal Code. Additionally, the permittee shall post signs, to be approved by the Planning Division, at each entrance to the applicant’s premises and parking lot, prohibiting loitering and consumption of alcohol on the premises and adjacent property under his control. Said signs shall not be less than 17 by 22 Page 565 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: July 17, 2018 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: November 12, 1991 POLICY # 707 TITLE: Alcohol Beverage License Application Review Process and Alcohol Conditional Use Permit Standards inches in size, with lettering not less than one inch in height. The signs shall read as follows: a. “No open alcoholic beverage containers are allowed on these premises.” b. “No loitering is allowed.” 10. (off-sale alcohol) Containers of alcohol may not be stored on the premises, after being sold to patrons, for the purpose of later consumption. 11. (off-sale alcohol) Exterior advertising and signs of all types, promoting or indicating the availability of alcoholic beverages, including advertising/signs directed to the exterior from within, are prohibited. Interior displays of alcoholic beverages and signs, which are clearly visible to the exterior, shall constitute a violation of this condition. 12. (off-sale alcohol) The quarterly gross sales of alcoholic beverages shall not exceed the gross sales of all other commodities during the same period. The applicant shall at all times keep records which reflect separately the gross sales of alcoholic beverages and the gross sales of all other items. Said records shall be kept no less frequently than on a quarterly basis and shall be made available to the City Finance Department and any Peace Officer of the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control upon demand. 13. (on and off-sale alcohol) All sellers and servers of alcohol shall receive Responsible Beverage Service and Sales (RBSS) training, including all owners, and managers. The RBSS training must be certified by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC). Proof of completion of an approved RBSS program must be provided prior to issuance of a city business license. As part of the RBSS training, the permittee shall make available a domestic violence training session as provided by the Institute of Public Strategies. 14. (on-sale alcohol) The sale of alcohol shall not exceed the sale of food. With the annual renewal of the City business license, the business proprietor shall submit a statement clearly indicating total alcoholic beverage sales and total food sales. Said statement shall be subject to audit and verification by employees of the City, who are authorized to examine, audit and inspect such books and records of the license, as may be necessary in their judgment to verify that the sale of alcohol does not exceed the sale of food. All information obtained by an investigation of records shall remain confidential. 15. (on-sale alcohol) Alcohol shall be available only in conjunction with the purchase of food. 16. (on-sale alcohol with patio) Permittee shall post signs in the patio dining area, including all exits to outdoor seating areas, indicating that alcoholic beverages must be consumed inside the restaurant or patio area and may not be taken off-premises. 17. (tasting rooms) The requirements that alcohol be available only with the purchase of food Page 566 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: July 17, 2018 January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: November 12, 1991 POLICY # 707 TITLE: Alcohol Beverage License Application Review Process and Alcohol Conditional Use Permit Standards and that alcohol sales not exceed food sales shall not apply to tasting rooms. 18. (tasting rooms) Sales of sealed bottles or containers (commonly known as growlers) for off- site consumption of the product manufactured by the master licensee may be sold and/or consumed at this location. 19. (tasting rooms) Hours of operation of tasting rooms shall be limited to between 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. with last call being at 9:00 p.m. 20. (tasting rooms) With the submittal of a business license for a tasting room, the Police Department shall provide an ABC Risk Assessment for each business applicant that indicates whether the business is considered a low, medium, or high risk. In the event that a risk assessment for the business allocates or more than 15 points, no business license shall be issued without the issuance of a Conditional Use Permit. The sale of three-packs of 24-oz cans of beer shall apply retroactively to all existing off-sale CUPs where a condition exists limiting sales to no less than six-pack quantities. However, business wishing to avail themselves of this modification must conform with all regulations of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC). The Council may, at its sole discretion, choose to waive or modify any of the above conditions. Reference None. NCMC Section 18.30.050 Allowed Land Use and Permit Requirements (Brewery Tasting Room) NCMC Section 18.25.020 Fees Prior Policy Amendments: November 12, 1991 None August 16, 2011 (Resolution No. 2011-181) December 19, 2017 (Resolution No. 2017-240) July 17, 2018 (Resolution No. 2018-131) Page 567 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 16, 2018 POLICY # 904 TITLE: Housing Loan Subordination Policy (Homebuyer and Single-Family Rehabilitation Assistance Loans) Background: The City of National City and Community Development Commission-Housing Authority of the City of National City collectively holds a portfolio of mortgages on real property that have assisted qualified buyers with the purchase of first home or existing homeowners to rehabilitate the property they occupy. From time to time, borrowers may desire to refinance their first mortgage to reduce the interest rate and lower their monthly housing payment. Typically a lender will require that the City subordinate the assistance loan to the new loan secured by the subject property. This Subordination Policy (“Policy”) is intended to standardize the manner in which subordination requests are submitted and approved by the City. The Policy also delegates the review and approval of subordination agreements for single-family housing assistance loans to City staff and provides for annual reporting of the subordinations made to the City Council. Purpose: This Subordination Policy (“Policy”) is intended to standardize the manner in which subordination requests are submitted and approved by the City. The Policy delegates the review and approval of subordination agreements for single-family housing assistance loans to City staff. Policy A. Subordination of the City of National City’s loan in favor of a new loan in the amount of the current balance of the original senior loan plus reasonable costs of refinancing is acceptable as long as the purpose of the refinance is to lessen the borrower’s monthly financial obligations (debt service) for housing costs, to reduce both the term and interest rate of a loan when the new total payment (principal, interest, taxes, insurance, and homeowner’s association fees) does not exceed 35% of the borrowers total gross monthly income, or when a senior lien becomes due and payable. B. No subordination will be approved which provides cash or equity being taken from the property (unless the cash is being used to pay reasonable closing costs or to remediate code violations at the property). C. The City of National City’s loan must be recorded in the same position as when it was originally recorded. D. City staff will review the new loan application and underwriter’s summary, estimated buyer’s settlement charges and title report to verify compliance with these criteria prior to execution of a subordination document by City. E. City staff will submit their review and recommendation to the Community DevelopmentHousing Authorityand Economic Development Director for final approval or denial of the subordination request. Page 568 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 16, 2018 POLICY # 904 TITLE: Housing Loan Subordination Policy (Homebuyer and Single-Family Rehabilitation Assistance Loans) F. Staff will prepare an annual report to the City Council, City Manager, and Director of Finance that provides information on the new mortgage principal balance, rate, and term that the City assistance loan subordinated to. Procedure: The new lender will forward a request to the Housing and Economic DevelopmentAuthority Department that will include the following:  A written request from the lender for a rate and term refinance with the borrower’s authorization to release information form.  A letter signed by the borrower explaining the purpose of the refinance.  Copy of all pages of the loan application (1003) signed by the borrower.  Copy of the Preliminary Title Report.  Certified copy of the escrow instructions referencing the new lender, showing vesting, and the new loan amount. If no escrow is involved in the transaction, a statement from the new lender is required listing the new loan amount, exact vesting for borrower, and name of the lender exactly as it will appear on the loan documents.  Copy of the Estimated HUD-1 Settlement Statement  Pay-off statement from the existing first trust deed lien holder.  Copy of the lender’s Underwriting Transmittal Summary (1008), clearly showing the loan has been approved, the loan amount, interest rate, term of the loan, and the principal and interest payments. The new first trust deed loan must be a fixed rate loan, fully amortized over the life of the loan. A non-refundable subordination fee will be charged for every subordination agreement processed. The lender must include a check made payable to the City of National City for the amount listed in the City’s adopted Fee Schedule$344.00 per the subordination agreement executed by the City. The fee may be subject to change from time to time. Payment of the fee must be included with the submission of the subordination package. Upon receipt of a complete package, staff will present the request for subordination to the Page 569 of 572 CITY COUNCIL POLICY CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AMENDED: January 20, 2026 ADOPTED: October 16, 2018 POLICY # 904 TITLE: Housing Loan Subordination Policy (Homebuyer and Single-Family Rehabilitation Assistance Loans) Community Development Director of Housing and Economic DevelopmentAuthority for consideration. If approved, the lender will be notified of any contingencies. The City will draft the subordination agreement(s) based on the information provided by the lender or escrow company. Related Policy References: N/A Prior Policy Amendments: N/A October 16, 2018 (Resolution No. 2018-186) Page 570 of 572 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM The City Council Agenda Item Request Form is for members of the City Council to submit written requests to the City Manager's Office for inclusion of an item on a future City Council Meeting Agenda. At the meeting where the initial written request is heard, discussion should be limited to whether the item should be added to an agenda and a date, not the merit of the item. A majority vote of the City Council is required for the item to be added to a future City Council Meeting Agenda for action. R equestor: _Councilmember Jose Rodriguez Date Submitted: 01/13/202 Co-Sponsor (Mayor or Councilmember): Councilmember Ditas Yamane Section 1. Proposal Title: OUR FUTURE IS HOMEOWNERSHIP. Create a Home Ownership sub-committee Section 2. Justification Statement D What is the need/problem to be address? Our city has had an unbalanced residency when it comes to homeownership. Approximately 65% renters and 35% homeowners. We would like to address this issue and balance this equation and come up with a program that Homeownership Matters. D Who is proposed to do the work? (City staff/department, consultant, etc.) We would like to proposed a Sub-Committee (Rodriguez/Yamane) that will coordinate with staff on processes and/or guidelines to get this program going. D Why is the timing appropriate now? NOW is the time to address this painful issue of housing, especially, the opportunity to develop homeownership program for our city. Section 3. Impact Statement D Estimated staff time (by department, if applicable) We would gather informational documents from staff to be able to follow processes and guidelines, understand “switches and controls” in helping builders (private and/or public) to expedite the processes and to realize building units for sale. D Expected costs or budget implications (consultant fees, legal review, etc.) Page 571 of 572 We will come back with a plan, fees, legalities, etc. once we have gathered and study the process and then seek council approval. D Related/ongoing projects that may be affected NONE that we are aware of. We will be exploring private/public partnerships. Section 4. Urgency D Not urgent D Urgent - If urgent, check all that apply and explain: D Potential financial loss D Legal implications D Public safety risks As housing is a challenge, not just in our city but the nation, we would like to address this issue in our capacity as the local government to help our city in providing for housing but most importantly balance the homeownership equation of our city and continue to promote economic development for our city to thrive. Section 5. Strategic Alignment D Explain how this proposal aligns with the City's Strategic Plan or Council priorities. As we all know, we still need to have our strategic plan moving forward, these efforts are aligned with the seven C’s from the old City’s Strategic Plan, most especially the last two C’s Commitment to our Community to provide for homeownership opportunities. Section 6. Proposal Type D Significant project (requires staff analysis, legal opinion, or financial evaluation) We will need staff support for information and processes. Our offices will handle most of the leg work to make this happen. These will all be taken up and a feasibility study will be carefully drafted for council approval. If we are not going to do this now then, when? D Minor amendment/operational adjustment (exempt from full analysis) None, at this time. Section 7. Certification I certify that this request complies with the requirements of City Council Policy No. 105. Signature of Requestor: Councilmember Jose Rodriguez Date: 01/13/2026 _ Signature of Co-Sponsor: Councilmember Ditas Yamane Date : 01/13/2026 Page 572 of 572