§ 20.24.030. Uniform Building Code Tables A-33 A and B
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AMENDED TABLE A-33-A—GRADING PLAN REVIEW FEES
50 cubic yards (38.2 m) or less No fee 51 to 100 cubic yards (40 m to 764.5 m) $17.59 101 to 1,000 cubic yards (77.2 m to 764.6 m) $26.41 1,001 to 10,000 cubic yards (765.3 m to 7,645.5 m) $35.17 10,001 to 100,000 cubic yards (7,646.3 m to 76,455 m) $35.17 for the first 10,000 cubic yards plus $17.59 for each additional 10,000 yards (7,645.5 m) or fraction thereof. 100,001 to 200,000 cubic yards (76,456 m to 152,911 m) $193.46 for the first 100,000 cubic yards (76,455 m), plus $10.53 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards (7645.5 m) or fraction thereof. 200,001 cubic yards (152,912 m) or more $298.76 for the first 200,000 cubic yards (152,911 m), plus $5.29 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards (7645.5 m) or fraction thereof. AMENDED TABLE A-33-B—GRADING PERMIT FEES
50 cubic yards (38.2 m) or less $17.59 51 to 100 cubic yards (40 m to 76.5 m) $26.51 101 to 1,000 cubic yards (77.2 m to 764.6 m) $26.51 for the first 100 cubic yards (76.5 m) plus $12.33 for each additional 100 cubic yards (76.5 m) or fraction thereof. 1,001 to 10,000 cubic yards (765.3 m to 7,645.5 m) $137.47 for the first 1,000 cubic yards (764.6 m), plus $10.54 for each additional 1,000 cubic yards (764.6 m) or fraction thereof. 10,001 to 100,000 cubic yards (7,646.3 m to 76,455 m) $232.34 for the first 10,000 cubic yards (7,645.5 m), plus $47.45 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards (7,645.5 m) or fraction thereof. 100,001 cubic yards (76,456 m) or more $659.37 for the first 100,000 cubic yards (76,455 m), plus $26.41 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards (7,645.5 m) or fraction thereof. Other Inspections and Fees: 1. Inspections outside of normal business hours (minimum charge two hours) $60.34 per hour* 2. Re-inspection fees assessed under provisions of Section 108.8 $60.34 per hour* 3. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated (minimum charge ½ hour) $60.34 per hour* 1 The fee for a grading permit authorizing additional work to that under a valid permit shall be the difference between the fee paid for the original permit and the fee shown for the entire project.
* Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved.
(Ord. 1730 § 3, 2008.)