HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN NOV 27 2001 M I N U T E S - CITY OF BEAUMONT
Lulu L. Smith DAVID W. MOORE, MAYOR Guy N. Goodson, Mayor Pro Tem
Andrew P. Cokinos CITY COUNCIL MEETING Becky Ames
Bobbie J. Patterson November 27, 2001 Audwin Samuel
Lane Nichols, City Attorney Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager Barbara Liming, City Clerk
The City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas, met in a regular session on November 27,
2001, at the City Hall Council Chambers, 801 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas, at 1:30 p.m. to
consider the following:
OPENING
Invocation Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call
Presentations and Recognition
Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items
Consent Agenda
Mayor Moore called the meeting to order at 1:32 p.m. City Attorney Lane Nichols, gave the
invocation. Mayor Moore led the pledge of allegiance.
Present at the meeting were: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Smith,
Cokinos,Ames, Samuel (arrived at 1:34 p.m.),and Patterson (arrived at 1:34 p.m.) Also present
were Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager; Lane Nichols, City Attorney; and Barbara Liming, City
Clerk.
Presentations and Recognitions
Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 6-10- No one wished
to address these items.
Consent Agenda
Approval of minutes - November 20, 2001
Confirmation of committee appointments - No committee appointments made.
A) Amend Resolution No. 01-270 to authorize the City Manager to submit an application to
the Texas Criminal Justice Division for grant funds (in the amount of$31,783.75)for the
Family Violence Task Force (and designate Controller Paula Labrie as Financial Officer
for the project) - Resolution No. 01-281
B) Approve the purchase of two small rubber track excavators (from CLM Equipment Co.,
Inc. in the amount of$73,330)for the Public Works Department- Resolution No.01-282
C) Accept maintenance of the street, storm sewer, (Heights Avenue from existing Heights
Avenue approximately 507 feet south of 3-OM-4P end of roadway markers, Bankston
Lane from proposed Heights Avenue approximately 659 feet east to and including the cul-
de-sac, and Gracemount Lane from proposed Heights Avenue approximately 671 feet
east to and including the cul-de-sac)water and sanitary sewer improvements in Barrington
Heights, Phase IV (Lots 41-74, Block 3) - Resolution No. 01-283
D) Accept maintenance of the street, storm sewer, (Champions Drive from existing
Champions Drive approximately 725 feet north to 3-OM-4P end of roadway markers)
water and sanitary sewer improvements in Willow Creek Country Club Estates, Phase ll,
Section X-B (Lots 6-12, Block 1, Lots 7-13, Block 2) - Resolution No. 01-284
E) Approve a resolution providing adjustment to compensation and retirement benefit
contributions for the City Attorney for FY 2002 - Resolution No. 01-285
Councilmember Smith moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Councilmember Ames
seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Smith,
Cokinos, and Ames
Noes: None
(Councilmembers Samuel and Patterson arrived at 1:34 p.m.)
GENERAL BUSINESS
1. Consider a request for a zone change from A-R (Agricultural-Residential) to RS
(Residential Single Family Dwelling) District for a 8.28 acre tract in Barrington Heights,
located north of Delaware and west of Dowlen Road
Councilmember Cokinos moved to approve Ordinance No. 01-093 ENTITLED AN
ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT,TEXAS,AND
IN PARTICULAR THE BOUNDARIES OF THE ZONING DISTRICTS,AS INDICATED UPON THE ZONING
MAP OF BEAUMONT,TEXAS, BY CHANGING THE ZONING OF PROPERTY PRESENTLY ZONED A-R
(AGRICULTURAL RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT TO RS (RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING)
DISTRICT FOR AN 8.28 ACRE TRACT IN BARRINGTON HEIGHTS,LOCATED NORTH OF DELAWARE
AND WEST OF DOWLEN ROAD, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. Mayor Pro Tern
Goodson seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Smith,
Cokinos, Ames, Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
2. Considera request to remove one lot zoned GC-MD(General Commercial-Multiple Family
Dwelling) District from the Oaks Historic District
Councilmember Smith moved to deny an ordinance ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING
THAT LOT 10 ZONED GC-MD (GENERAL COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT
LOCATED AT 2685 LOUISIANA AVENUE BE REMOVED FROM THE OAKS HISTORIC DISTRICT IN THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. Councilmember Ames seconded the
motion. MOTION DENIED.
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Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Smith,
Cokinos, Ames, Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
3. Consider a request for a specific use permit in an RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)
District to allow the use of a trailer (mobile home) as temporary living quarters at 1825
Montrose
City Attorney Lane Nichols informed Council that the $350 fee related to the specific use
permit is required by our ordinance and is non-refundable. Mayor Pro Tem Goodson
shared his view that Council should consider an ordinance revision to add amendatory
language to waive fees for natural disasters. The applicants of this specific use permit
were flood victims and Mayor Pro Tern Goodson spoke in opposition of receiving proceeds
from the destruction of property. Mayor Moore proposed the feasibility of assistance from
an emergency group with the fee payment for this particular situation.
Mayor Pro Tern Goodson moved to approve Ordinance No. 01-094 ENTITLED AN
ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE USE OF A TRAILER (MOBILE
HOME)AS TEMPORARY LIVING QUARTERS ON LAND ZONED RS (RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY
DWELLING DISTRICT) LOCATED AT 1825 MONTROSE IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON
COUNTY, TEXAS. Councilmember Ames seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Smith,
Cokinos, Ames, Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
4. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow the construction of a new church and
associated support services in an A-R (Agricultural-Residential) District at 3810 North
Major Drive at Folsom Drive
Councilmember Cokinos moved to approve Ordinance No. 01-095 ENTITLED AN
ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW
CHURCH AND ASSOCIATED SUPPORT SERVICES IN AN A-R (AGRICULTURAL-RESIDENTIAL)
DISTRICT LOCATED AT 3810 NORTH MAJOR DRIVE AT FOLSOM DRIVE IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. Councilmember Smith seconded the motion. MOTION
PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Smith,
Cokinos, Ames, Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
5. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a beauty shop in an RM-H
(Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District at 2310 Morrison Street
Mayor Pro Tern Goodson raised questions concerning parking in the alley right-of-way and
abandonment of alley. Council concurred that determination of an alley abandonment
could occur at a later time.
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Councilmember Samuel moved to approve Ordinance No. 01-096 ENTITLED AN
ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A BEAUTY SHOP IN AN RMH
(RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING-HIGHEST DENSITY) DISTRICT. LOCATED AT 2310
MORRISON STREET,IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,JEFFERSON COUNTY,TEXAS. Councilmember
Smith seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Smith,
Cokinos, Ames, Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
6. Consider a request to abandon two 10'wide unused utility easements lying at the rear of
Lots 1-6 and 13-19, Block 2 of the Suburban Acres Addition, Unit One
Councilmember Cokinos moved to approve Ordinance No. 01-097 ENTITLED AN
ORDINANCE ABANDONING THE TWO 10'WIDE UNUSED UTILITY EASEMENTS LYING AT THE REAR
OF LOTS 1-6 AND 13-19,BLOCK 2 OF THE SUBURBAN ACRES ADDITION, UNIT ONE IN THE CITY OF
BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY,TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR THE RELOCATION OF THE EXISTING
PHONE CABLE AND GRANTING A NEW EASEMENT. Councilmember Smith seconded the
motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Smith,
Cokinos, Ames, Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
7. Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute an Industrial District Contract with TE
Products Pipeline Company
Mayor Pro Tern Goodson moved to approve Resolution No. 01-286 authorizing the
execution of an Industrial District Contract with TE Products Pipeline Company.
Councilmember Smith seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Smith,
Cokinos, Ames, Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
8. Consider a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract agreement with
Carroll and Blackman,Inc.,for engineering services associated with the National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit
Councilmember Cokinos moved to approve Resolution No. 01-287 authorizing an
agreement with Carroll and Blackman, Inc., for engineering services associated with the
City's NPDES permit for an estimated expenditure not to exceed $242,350 for the next
12 months. Mayor Pro Tern Goodson seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Smith,
Cokinos, Ames, Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
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9. Consider a resolution authorizing the submittal of projects to the South East Texas
Regional Planning Commission-Metropolitan Planning Organization (SETRPC-MPO)as
candidates for selection and inclusion into the JOHRTS Metropolitan Transportation Plan-
2025
Councilmember Cokinos moved to approve Resolution No. 01-288 authorizing the
submittal of projects to the SETRPC-MPO and, upon inclusion into the Metropolitan
Transportation Plan, committing the City to a twenty percent (20%) participation in the
project cost. Mayor Pro Tern Goodson seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Smith,
Cokinos, Ames, Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
10. Consider a request to amend the 1999 Consolidated Grant Program by reprogramming
funds from the Senior Multi-Family Housing line item to the Institute for Educational
Advancement
Councilmember Smith moved to approve Resolution No. 01-289 amending the 1999
Consolidated Grant Program by reprogramming $10,300 from the Senior Multi-Family
Housing line item ($30,000), to the Institute for Educational Advancement.
Councilmember Ames seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Smith,
Cokinos, Ames, Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
WORK SESSION
* Review proposed Watershed Protection Ordinance
Public Works Director Tom Warner explained that federal regulations and the City of
Beaumont's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES)permit requires the
City to have adequate legal authority to control storm water pollution. Mr. Warner
presented the major components of a proposed Watershed Protection Ordinance that
provides the necessary legal authority to prevent the discharge of pollutants and
contaminated storm water runoff into the City's storm water system.
Mr. Warner, via a PowerPoint presentation, discussed: 1) Why This Ordinance Is
Required; 2) the Overall Structure of the Ordinance; 3) Key General Provisions; 4)
General Prohibitions; 5)Specific Prohibitions; 6)Pesticides, Herbicides and Fertilizers; 7)
Oils and Motor Vehicle Fluids; 8)Spills Reporting and Cleanup; 9)Construction Controls-
KeyAspects; 10)Construction Requirements; 11)Industrial and Commercial Controls; 12)
No Exposure Certification; 13) Enforcement Remedies; 14) Enforcement; 15) Fees; and
16) Schedule of Fees, as show in Exhibit "A."
Mr.Warner informed Council that an ordinance,substantially in the form presented in their
Council Packets, would be brought to Council for approval on December 11, 2001.
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RECESS OF REGULAR MEETING
The Regular Session of City Council recessed at 2:30 p.m.
CONVENE MEETING OF THE BEAUMONT HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION
1. Consider a resolution authorizing the donation of funds from the Defeasance of the
Beaumont Housing Finance Corporation Single Family Mortgage Revenue Refunding
Bonds, Series 1991
CONVENE MEETING OF THE BEAUMONT MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING FINANCE
CORPORATION
1. Consider a resolution authorizing Beaumont Multi-Family Housing Finance Corporation
Multifamily Housing Revenue Refunding Bonds(Regency Place Apartment Project)Series
2001 and Beaumont Multi-Family Housing Finance Corporation Multifamily Housing
Revenue Refunding Bonds (Regency Place Apartments Project) Taxable Series 2001;
and other matters in connection therewith
The Regular Session of City Council reconvened at 2:32 p.m.
COMMENTS
Councilmembers comment on various matters
(Mayor Pro Tern Goodson left the Council Chambers at 2:33 p.m.)
Councilmember Patterson announced the South Park Neighborhood Association meeting
will be Thursday at South Park Baptist Church, and the L. Melton Y.M.C.A. is sponsoring
it's 4th Annual Gala Fund Raiser, Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Beaumont Harvest Club.
Attorney James Payne will be the keynote speaker and Ms. Toye Moss a guest speaker.
Honorary co-chairs are State Representative Alan Ritter and the Reverend G.W. Daniels.
City Manager Bonczek reported success of the South East Texas Coalition for the
Homeless in receiving $1.6 Million in funding from the United States Department of
Housing and Urban Development. He said the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee
have recommended for Council consideration potential usage of funds generated from the
sale of Central Park property to include renovations of the tennis courts at the Athletic
Complex, a Pony League baseball field, spray devices at Sprott, Rogers and Central
parks, and a partnership with BISD for additional playground area at the Fletcher Mini-
Park. The City Manager announced the$2.2 Million Beaumont Municipal Airport Runway
project completion is expected at year end, and he discussed intense efforts to recruit
paramedics to Beaumont EMS. Mr. Bonczek reported notification of a Domestic
Preparedness Equipment Grant award from the Department of Justice for equipment that
includes hazardous materials suits, self contained breathing apparatus, chemical
detectors, meters, a mobile decontamination shelter, generators, and many other items.
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He expressed appreciation to the City's Emergency Management Coordinator Fire Chief
Micky Bertrand and Assistant Coordinator Police Sergeant R. J. Smith for their efforts in
obtaining the equipment grant.
Public Comment (Persons are limited to three (3) minutes).
Mr. Mark Williford, 6395 Westgate, addressed Council in appreciation for Public Health
Director Ingrid Holmes and Dr. Novelli requesting in a letter to the State Health
Department that they no longer send mercury-based vaccines to Beaumont. Mr.Williford
reviewed his past communication of shared facts with the Public Health Department and
Council,stated something should have been done sooner, and voiced dissatisfaction that
in the letter, he was portrayed as an extremist. Mr. Williford reported that his daughter's
IQ has gone up 24 points and again admonished Council to listen and act sooner to
citizen concerns and to information shared.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Consider matters related to contemplated or pending litigation in accordance with Section
551.071 of the Government Code:
Beaumont Professional Firefighters' Local 399
Claim of Bright Truck Leasing, L.P.
Consider matters related to employment, evaluation and duties of a public officer or
employee in accordance with Section 551.074 of the Government Code:
City Manager and City Clerk
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 2:40 p.m.
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David W. Moore, Mayor
Barbara Liming, City Clerk
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Presentation to the City Coun '� . .'`' �' ',`�
The City of Beaumont �� �•• '
Watershed Protection Ordinan� `��I
Presented by ,�
Department of Public Works --t
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Reason for Ordinance &
Purpose of Presentario . �� `!
• Federal regulations require municipalities to`;
ordinance powers to protect storm water qu
and provide watershed protection
EXHIBIT "A'y
• Overview of the proposed ordinance
Why This Ordinance Is Required
• 1972: Clean Water Act requires storm water
pollution control
• 1990: EPA Phase 1 storm water rule requires cities
larger than 100,000 to have storm water permit
• 1990 rule mandates that municipality have
"adequate legal authority" in order to comply to
permit for storm water discharges
• 1998: Phase 1 Municipal Separate St66W Sewer
System National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System Permit ("MS4 Storm Water Permit")
issued to City of Beaumont
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Overall Structure of Ordinance
• General provisions
• Prohibitions i
• Regulation of pesticides, herbicides and,f lizers
• Control of oil and other motor vehicle flat.
• Spill reporting and cleanup
• Control of pollutant discharges from conon
• Control of pollutant discharges from new,and4 existing
industry & commerce
• Enforcement methods, fines & fees
Key General Provisions
• Allows for report of violations to TNRCC
• Holds City harmless for review activities
• Does not relieve a discharger from compliance to
other laws and ordinances
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• Allows for representatives of an owner to act orrbefi�alf
of owner, but does not relieve owner of
responsibilities/liabilities under ordinance
• Definitions of ordinance terminology
• Compliance phase in:
– 30 days, except if structural modifications required, then 90 days
– If there is a significant modification necessary to control pollutant:--�—_
release, phased in compliance allowed on case-by-case baste
General Prohibitions -=
• Generally: No significant discharge of pollutants in
storm waters and no non-storm water discharges to
storm waters, EXCEPT: „
– NPDES permitted discharges,
– Fire fighting water, clean fire protection waters
– Agricultural storm water runoff, irrigation overflow/return flow,
landscape irrigation/watering, clean groundwaters, wetland runoff
– Water line flushing without significant disinfectants, clew.-
sump/foundation drainage `
– Air conditioning condensate
– Individual residential and charity car washing
– Street washing waters not contaminated with cleaners (soaps,
etc.) or other pollutants
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Specific Prohibitions r
• Used/unused motor oils, motor vehicle fluids
• Industrial wastes, hazardous materials/wastes`
• Domestic sewage, grease trap wastes, and similar
• Garbage, rubbish, yard waste
• Street or building wash waters with soaps, cleanetS:y
other pollutants
• Things that will clog/block storm water conveyances
• Excessive sediment releases
Pesticides, Herbicides and Fertilizers
• Persons or entities handling these materials must be
properly permitted as required by State
• Proper use and dispose of pesticides, herbicides and ";;,
fertilizers required
• Disposal of harmful quantities of these m ENA k
sewers prohibited
prohibited
• Display of any state-required notice at time of sale
required
Oils and Motor Vehicle Flai s
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Discharge of oils/motor vehicle fluids/sir yl_fa-Auids to j
storm water conveyances is prohibited
• No used oil for dust suppression if likely thaf-used-al will be introduced into storm waters
• display of sign required by TNRCC S f sale is
required (promotes proper use & disp�)s [ ---
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Spills Reporting a r
• Significant spills must be reported''off.,
• Immediate verbal notification required 06.0
• Follow-up written report to City required �uriless
waived) `""`�� ~ • x I
• Person or entity responsible for thikx
spill response costs of City
Construction Controls - Key Aspects
• Most comprehensive feature of Ordinance
• The requirements supplement state/federal
construction storm water controls; do not duplicate�:��
them -.,P�
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• Is comprehensive - requirements extend fry ����r
finish of construction activities � 4` -
• Application depends upon size of construction project,
not who does it.
• Non-compliance can result in fines and/or stop work
order
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Construction Requirements � :�,.�.�
• Prohibits discharge of construction related pollutants . -�,.:;
• Requires construction site operators to obtain gra�fing
permit for sites exceeding 450 square feet or more of
disturbed area.
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• Grading permit requires completion and submissiott;o.+
a grading plan and associated permit fee r,. ��-
• Grading plan describes control measures to:
— Provide erosion control during construction
— Operate site so as to limit pollutant discharge
— Provide final stabilization after completion of construction
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Construction Requirements (continued)
• City will be required to inspect all sites with a grading
permit for compliance to grading plan
• Estimated number of grading permits per year: 320
• Estimated number of inspections per year: 960
Industrial and Commerce
• Ordinance defines criteria for identificat of ;.
risk" industrial and commercial facilities
• High risk facilities must:
— Submit copy of state or federal permit documents (if applicable)
— Allow City access for purposes of inspection
— Comply with City's directives based on inspecti
— Not discharge non-storm water to City's storm
system
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No Exposure Certification
• Can submit no exposure certification in lieu cf SWP3
and/or monitoring results requested by City '!. ,
• Certification subject to check by inspection y' y'
Enforcement
• Notices
— Warning •
— Violation
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• Orders
— Consent
— Compliance `' " `
— Remediation, abatement and restoration
• Appeals
— Show cause hearing
— Can file Petition for Reconsideration
Enforcement
• Texas government code applies to violation of
ordinance
• Both civil and criminal penalties apply
• Civil fines $1000 or less per day per viola4l.
• Criminal fines $2000 or less per day
• City can require, as part of remedies:
— Performance bonds
— Liability Insurance
• Any violation is automatically declared to be a public
nuisance
Fees
• Permits
• Inspections and plan reviews
• Monitoring and surveillance of discharges
• Response to spills
• Other fees the City may deem necessary to carry,orrt
ordinance
CITY OF BEAUMONT WATERSHED PROTECTION ORDINANCE
ADDENDUM A: SCHEDULE OF FEES
Minimum
Amount, $ Incremental Amount,$
for each full
or partial acre
of site in excess
1 acre
FEE SCHEDULE 3
BASE AMOUNT: $30
UNIT ACREAGE RATE $45
INDIRECT COSTS RATE 25%
ITEM Description
On-Time Application for Grading Permit(with simultaneous
1 submission of Grading Plan) $30 $45
Filing of Application for Grading Permit Later Than 2
Working Days Prior to Start of Grading But Before Start of
2 Grading $60 $45
3 Filing of Grading Permit After Grading Start of Grading $60 $90
On-Time Amendment to Grading Permit(with no net
4 increase in site acreage) 1/2 of Item#1
On-Time Amendment to Grading Permit(with net increase 1/2 of total of Item
5 in site acreage)-unit rate applies only to increase in acreage #1+ $45
for increase in acreage)
6 Late Amendment to Grading Permit Same as total item #1 +25% item #1 cost
7 On-Time Filing of Notice of Termination of Grading No charge
8 Late Filing of Final Notice of Termination of Grading Same as total item #1 +25% item #1 cost
9 Lifting of Stop Work Order 1/2 of total of Item #1+
Request for Conditional Acceptance of Termination of
10 Grading $30 0
11 Filing of Delegation of Authority $30 0
12 City response to spill Direct Cost+25%of Direct Cost
Storm Water Sampling Conducted By City at Industrial or
13 Commercial Site Direct Cost+25%of Direct Cost