REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AND
CORONA UTILITY AUTHORITY ACTION
DATE: 03/16/2022
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
Honorable President and Board Member
FROM: Finance Department
SUBJECT:
Title
Public Hearing for Resolution No. 2022-021 revising the Citywide Master Fee Recovery Schedule and Recovery Percentages (excluding Community Services' fees), repealing Resolution No. 2019-079, and amending Resolution No. 2018-125.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
A user fee study is conducted to evaluate the full cost of providing fee related services and recovery levels of those fees. The City generally initiates a user fee study every two to three years. An evaluation of the non-market based fees (excluding Community Services Department) was recently completed. The results of the fee study review are presented for the City Council's consideration in the attached Master Fee Schedule which contains a list of City user fees, by department, with the current and proposed rates. Approval of the Resolution will authorize the proposed revisions of the Citywide Master Fee Recovery Schedule and Recovery Percentages (excluding Community Services' fees).
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Recommended action
That the:
a. City Council adopt Resolution No. 2022-021, revising the Citywide Master Fee Recover Schedule and Recovery Percentages (excluding Community Services' fees), repealing Resolution Nos. 2019-079, and amending Resolution No. 2018-125.
b. City Council authorize one (1) Part-Time Fire Inspector I position as a result of the unfunded mandate imposed by Assembly Bill 38 - Defensible Space Inspection; appropriate $9,637 to the Fire Department operating budget and increase estimated revenue by the same amount for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2022. Costs will be offset by revenue generated from the newly created Property Sales Inspection Fee.
c. City Council authorize the Finance Director to approve any additional budgetary adjustments for the fee amendments, if nee...
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