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06-08-2010 (City Council) Agenda Packet 74 Wylie City Council CITY:F WYLIE NOTICE OF MEETING Regular Meeting Agenda June 8, 2010 - 6:00 pm Wylie Municipal Complex Council Chambers/Council Conference Room 2000 Highway 78 North Eric Hogue Mayor M. G. "Red" Byboth Mayor Pro Tern David Goss Place 1 Kathy Spillyards Place 3 Bennie Jones Place 4 Rick White Place 5 Carter Porter Place 6 Mindy Manson City Manager Richard Abernathy City Attorney Carole Ehrlich City Secretary In accordance with Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code, this agenda has been posted at the Wylie Municipal Complex, distributed to the appropriate news media, and posted on the City website: www.wylietexas.gov within the required time frame. As a courtesy, the entire Agenda Packet has also been posted on the City of Wylie website: www.wylietexas.gov. The Mayor and City Council request that all cell phones and pagers be turned off or set to vibrate. Members of the audience are requested to step outside the Council Chambers to respond to a page or to conduct a phone conversation. The Wylie Municipal Complex is wheelchair accessible. Sign interpretation or other special assistance for disabled attendees must be requested 48 hours in advance by contacting the City Secretary's Office at 972.442.8100 or TD 972.442.8170. CALL TO ORDER Announce the presence of a Quorum. INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PRESENTATIONS • Presentation to 6th Six Weeks Star Students Displaying the Character Trait of "Citizenship". CITIZENS COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Residents may address Council regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda. Residents must provide their name and address. Council requests that comments be limited to three (3) minutes. In addition, Council is not allowed to converse, deliberate or take action on any matter presented during citizen participation. June 8,2010 Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Page 2 of 3 CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will not be separate discussion of these items. If discussion is desired, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. A. Consider, and act upon, approval of the Minutes of the May 25, 2010 Regular Meeting of the Wylie City Council. (C. Ehrlich, City Secretary) B. Consider, and act upon, authorizing the City Manager to execute a proposal from InTEC for testing services for the FM 1378 Brown Street to Parker Road project in an amount not to exceed $88,389.00 C. Consider, and act upon, authorizing the City Manager to execute a proposal from Hooper Engineering Laboratories, Inc. for testing services for the FM 1378 from FM 544 to Brown Street project in an amount not to exceed $40,671.00 REGULAR AGENDA 1. Consider and act upon Ordinance 2010-08 amending Ordinance No. 2009-12 (Comprehensive Fee Ordinance) to include Wylie Recreation Center Fees and updates to the Bart Peddicord Community Center Fees and Park Pavilion Rental Fees. (R. Diaz, Recreation Superintendant) Executive Summary Over the past several months, City staff has been meeting with the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board and discussing proposed rental rates and fees for the new Recreation Center which is anticipated to open near the end of 2010. An Enterprise Plan was prepared for the City in 2007-08, and it has been used as the basis for staff's discussion with the Board. The Enterprise Plan studied area demographics and other public and private recreation facilities in the vicinity. The Plan suggested staffing levels, proposed fees and rental rates, potential numbers of memberships, operating hours, etc. Staff presented the Enterprise Plan to City Council on May 13, 2008 and noted that the Plan would be updated and brought back to Council prior to the opening of the Recreation Center. Before bringing a final set of recommendations forward for Council consideration, the Board suggested holding a joint work session with the City Council to receive Council input regarding various fee and rate options. 2. Consider, and act upon, approval of additional locations of kiosk plazas in accordance with Ordinance 2009-21, Section 9.E. (R. 011ie, Planning Director) Executive Summary In moving forward in providing homebuyers and citizen's directions to housing developments, public facilities and community events within the city, staff is presenting additional locations for the Kiosk program in accordance with Ordinance 2009-21. June 8,2010 Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Page 3 of 3 3. Consider, and act upon an Ordinance to dis-annex a 2.0 acre tract of land situated in the Francisco de la Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688, Block 1, Tract 201, Collin County, Texas, generally located east of Paul Wilson Road and south of Skyview Drive. (R. 011ie, Planning Director) Executive Summary At the direction of Council, staff has gathered additional information regarding the request to dis-annex a 2.0 acre tract,citing failure of the City to provide city services to the property. READING OF ORDINANCES Title and caption approved by Council as required by Wylie City Charter, Article III, Section 13-D. EXECUTIVE SESSION Recess into Closed Session in compliance with Section 551.001, et.seq. Texas Government Code, to wit: Section 551.087 (Economic Development Negotiations) of the Local Government Code, Vernon's Texas Code Annotated (Open Meetings Act). • Consider issues surrounding Project CRI In addition to any specifically identified Executive Sessions, Council may convene into Executive Session at any point during the open meeting to discuss any item posted on this agenda. The Open Meetings Act provides specific exceptions that require that a meeting be open. Should Council elect to convene into Executive Session, those exceptions will be specifically identified and announced. Any subsequent action, as a result of this Executive Session, will be taken and recorded in open session. RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. WORKSESSION • Overview of the FY 2010/2011 Proposed Budget ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION I cert that this Notice of Meeting was posted on this 4th day of June, 2010 at 5:00 p.m. as required by law in accordance with Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code and that the appropriate news media was contacted. As a courtesy, this agenda is also posted on the City of Wylie website: www.wylietexas.gov. Carole Ehrlich,City Secretary Date Notice Removed Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE Minutes Wylie City Council Tuesday, May 25, 2010 — 6:00 p.m. Wylie Municipal Complex— Council Chambers 2000 Highway 78 North CALL TO ORDER Announce the presence of a Quorum. Mayor Pro Tern Byboth called the meeting to order at 6:02 p.m. with the following Wylie City Council members present: Councilwoman Kathy Spillyards, Councilman David Goss, Councilman Carter Porter, Councilman Bennie Jones and Councilman Rick White. Mayor Eric Hogue was away on city business. Staff present were: Assistant City Manager, Jeff Butters; Fire Chief, Randy Corbin; Assistant Finance Director, Melissa Beard; Administrative Lieutenant, Mike Atkison; Senior Planner, Charles Lee; City Secretary, Carole Ehrlich; Public Information Officer, Craig Kelly, and various support staff. INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Don Hallum gave the invocation and Boy Scout Troop 418 presented the colors and led the Pledge of Allegiance. Troop members present included: Hayden Rhodes, Reece Rhodes, Jayden Bruring, Dakota Gracy, Darien Richardson, and Hudson Gregg. Troop Leader Ronnie Rhodes was also in attendance. CITIZENS COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Residents may address Council regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda. Residents must provide their name and address. Council requests that comments be limited to three (3) minutes. In addition, Council is not allowed to converse, deliberate or take action on any matter presented during citizen participation. Mary Davis, residing at 7515 Courtney Circle, Sachse, TX, addressed council in support of moving the senior center to the present library space in 2011. Several citizens were present in support of the recommendation. CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will not be separate discussion of these items. If discussion is desired, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. Minutes May 25, 2010 Wylie City Council Page 1 A. Consider, and act upon, approval of the Minutes of the May 11, 2010 Regular Meeting and the May 18, 2010 Special Called Canvass Meeting of the Wylie City Council. (C. Ehrlich, City Secretary) B. Consider, and act upon, approval for a Re-plat of the Williams Addition, Block A, Lots 3-5 creating three commercial lots. Subject property being generally located north of FM 544 and approximately 825 feet west of Springwell Parkway. (R. 011ie, Planning Director) C. Consider and act upon executing a contract between the Corp of Engineers and the City of Wylie for Lake Patrol. (Police Department) D. Consider and place on file the City of Wylie Monthly Revenue and Expenditure Reports as of April 30,2010. (L. Bantz, Finance) E. Consider, and place on file, the Monthly Revenue and Expense Report for the Wylie Economic Development Corporation as of April 30, 2010. (S. Satterwhite, Wylie Economic Development Corporation) F. Consider, and act upon awarding a bid for the purchase and installation of a new emergency generator. (I Holcomb, Purchasing) Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Porter, seconded by Councilman White to approve the consent agenda as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Mayor Hogue absent. REGULAR AGENDA Public Hearing 1. Conduct a Public Hearing for the dis-annexation of a 2.0 acre tract of land situated in the Francisco de la Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688, Block 1, Tract 201, Collin County, Texas, generally located east of Paul Wilson Road and south of Skyview Drive. (R. 011ie, Planning Director) Public Hearing Mayor Pro Tern Byboth opened the public hearing on Item #1 at 6:25 p.m. Michelle Blocker, applicant, addressed council stating that she did not know what her plans were for the property but was requesting dis-annexation. She explained that property located near the requested property was not in the city limits. With no one else wishing to speak during the public hearing, Mayor Pro Tern Byboth closed the public hearing at 6:33 p.m. Staff Comments Senior Planner Lee addressed council stating that this dis-annexation is at the written request of the property owner, MICHELLE BLOCKER. She is requesting that the City dis-annex the subject property, citing failure of the City to provide city services to the property. Owners who reside on property to be dis- annexed can force dis-annexation for non-provision of services. Ms. Blocker does not reside on the Minutes May 25, 2010 Wylie City Council Page 2 property and cannot force the City to dis-annex. However, the Council may grant the request, though it does not have to, by adoption of an ordinance dis-annexing the property. Mr. Lee asked for direction from council regarding a future agenda item on this dis-annexation. Council Direction Council members asked that several questions be addressed and brought back at the next regular city council meeting for consideration and possible action regarding the request for dis- annexation. They included: 1. Feasibility of adding sewer service to the property. 2. How close are we required to provide a sewer line to a property? 3. Can we allow septic for a commercial property? 4. What is required and what is the cost of allowing septic? No action by the Wylie City Council was taken other than holding the public hearing as required. General Business 2. Consider and act upon the final art design recommendation for the Founder's Park CIP Public Art Project and authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement to commission the art. (C. Ehrlich, City Secretary/Public Arts Advisory Board) Staff Comments PAAB liaison Carole Ehrlich addressed council stating that the Wylie Public Arts Advisory Board is recommending the selection of "Catch" by artist Madeline Wiener as the final design for the Founder's Park Public Art Project. She explained that the proposed space for the art project is located in a circular area in the middle of the main concession stand/restroom area near the soccer fields. She reported that artist Wiener was a semi-finalist for the Municipal Complex Site #2 art project and PAAB felt she would be a good artist for the park project as her sculpture was interactive and would fit nicely in a park setting. The board used direct selection to procure her services for a proposal. In the course of the presentation to both the selection panel and the board, Wiener presented different designs to accomplish the best design to enhance both the art space and the activities that would be taking place in the park. The artist and panel/board members also discussed the best way to display the art from a pedestrian vantage point, coming into this area from either walkway. The board also wanted to insure there was space within the area for seating. Artist Comments Madeline Wiener addressed the council from Denver, Colorado by Skype and gave a short bio regarding her years of experience in art sculpture using both stone of all types and marble. She reported that the final design for Wylie creates two sculptures catching an imaginary ball. Larger risers to each sculpture were added to allow additional seating. The "catcher" will measure 6 feet in width by 6 feet in length and will be installed on a riser 9 feet in width and 18 inches in height bringing the total height to over 7.5 feet. The sculpture throwing the imaginary ball will be 5 feet in width by 5 feet in length and will be installed on a 6 foot riser with 18 inches height, bringing the total height to over 6.5 feet. This will still leave ample space within the circular art space (26 foot in diameter) and will allow both interaction with the sculptures and areas for rest. She explained that the sculpture would invite interaction for both adults and children and would portray the activities going on in the park space such as soccer, baseball, and other sports. Council Action Minutes May 25, 2010 Wylie City Council Page 3 A motion was made by Councilman White, seconded by Councilman Porter to approve the final design of "CATCH" by Madeline Wiener and authorize the City Manager to execute a contract in the amount of $40,000 to commission the art. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Mayor Hogue absent. READING OF ORDINANCES Title and caption approved by Council as required by Wylie City Charter, Article III, Section 13-D. There were no ordinance captions to read into the official record. ADJOURNMENT With no further business before the Wylie City Council, a motion was made by Councilman Porter, seconded by Councilman White to adjourn the meeting at 6:48 p.m. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST: Carole Ehrlich, City Secretary Minutes May 25, 2010 Wylie City Council Page 4 Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: June 8, 2010 Item Number: B. Department: Engineering (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Chris Hoisted Account Code: 413-5443-58210 Date Prepared: 06/01/10 Budgeted Amount: Exhibits: 1 Subject Consider, and act upon, authorizing the City Manager to execute a proposal from InTEC for testing services for the FM 1378 Brown Street to Parker Road project in an amount not to exceed $88,389.00. Recommendation Motion to authorize the City Manager to execute a proposal from InTEC for testing services for the FM 1378 Brown Street to Parker Road project in an amount not to exceed $88,389.00. Discussion The attached construction materials testing proposal from InTEC specifies testing services for the reconstruction of FM 1378 from Brown Street to Parker Road. InTec estimates 220 density tests, 204 lime gradations, and 1180 concrete cylinders. City inspectors will determine the exact number of tests needed which is typically less than the proposed amount. The project was funded in the 2005 City of Wylie Bond Program. Approved By Initial Date Department Director CH 6/1/10 City Manager 6/I ho Page 1 of 1 InTEC Integrated Testing and Engineering Company of DFW Metro,Inc. Geotechnical,Environmental&Geological Engineering.Construction Services.Civil Site Development June 14,2009 Mr. Joseph Tidwell City of Wylie 2000 Highway 78 North Wylie,TX 75098 Re: Construction Materials and Quality Control Testing FM 1378 Paving and Drainage Improvements Wylie, Texas Proposal# RP092014 Dear Mr. Tidwell: Integrated Testing and Engineering Company of DFW Metro, inc. (inTEC) is pleased to submit this estimated budget proposal for Construction Materials Testing and Quality Control Testing for the above referenced project site. InTEC is a minority owned firm that can provide environmental and geotechnical analysis as well as construction materials testing to clients throughout the state of Texas. With five offices located throughout the state (Euless, Richardson, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio) and one located-in Denver, Colorado, InTEC has the technical capabilities, personnel and equipment resources and local expertise to provide you with superior testing services. InTEC proposes to provide experienced, technical personnel to perform testing and inspection services as requested in general accordance with project specifications. InTEC proposes to accomplish the work on a unit rate basis in accordance with the unit rates of this proposal. The actual costs for CMT services can decrease or increase with changes in the scope of work or with the contractors work method. All work will be performed in accordance with the Standard Terms and Conditions attached herein and considered a part of this proposal. InTEC will proceed with the work upon receipt of a signed proposal. Please sign and return one copy of this proposal intact. InTEC looks forward to providing services to The City of Wylie during construction of the FM 1378 Paving and Drainage Improvements located in Wylie, Texas. For your convenience, we will provide you with the mobile phone numbers of InTEC's Project Manager, Kyle Pate (214-585-3865). We appreciate and wish to thank you for the opportunity to be of service to you for any.of your company's projects_ 350 E.Glade Road• Euless,Texas 76039*(817)858-0870 •fax(817)858-0036•www.intec-geotech.com Austin Houston San Antonio So.California Denver (512)252-1218 (281)371-3330 (210)525-9033 (949)389-0678 (303)463-9317 fax(512)252-1219 fax(281)371-3334 - fax(210)525-9032 fax(949)231-1700 fax(303)463-9321 Proposal#: RP092014 Page 2 of 4 If you have any other questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call. 1 look forward to being able to work with you on this project. Very Truly Yours, Integrated Testing and Engineering Company of DFW Metro, Inc. Shawn Wilson, P.E. Regional VP Attachments: Project Assumptions Estimated Materials Testing Cost Breakdown Standard Terms and Conditions Proposal#: RP092014 Page 3 of 4 PROJECT ASSUMPTIONS • • Density tests will be billed at a daily rate of$12.00 per test or$40 minimum • 1 Density per 300 It per 2 foot lifts for utility backfill • Estimated 30 trips for utility backfill • Estimated 2 trips for drill pier operation(Light Poles) • Estimated 80 trips for the paving lime subgrade preparation • Estimated 31 trips for concrete paving operation • Estimated 47 trips for driveways,sidewalks and ramp operation • Estimated 20 trips for density control embankment operation I. ESTIMATED MATERIALS TESTING COST BREAKDOWN: Description Unit Quantity Unit Price Item Total A.Earthwork and Utility Laboratory Moi store Den sky RelatdonshipsesTUown Bath 15 $13 5.00 S2,025.00 AtterbemLimils Each 15 $45.00 5675.00 Densi ties for Util ities Each 220 S12.00 52,640.00 Technician for UOity Backlit! Hour 285 532.00 $9,120.00 Densities k Paving Subgrade Each 204 S12.00 52,448.00 Lime Depth Checks Each 204 S15.00 S3,060.00 Lime Gradations Each 204 S25.00 S5,100.OD Technician for Paving Subgrade Hour 320 S32.00 S10,240.00 Densities Br Embankment Buds 100 S12.00 51,200.00 Technician for Embankment Hour BO S32.00 S2,560.00 Sub-Tool 539,068.00 B.Concrete(Paving do&lerul ks de Ramps) Concrete Comp maim Cl hiders(Trains MAXIM,AHD CUMHG4Arrl5Ca l CM)) Each 1180 $1 2.00 $14,160.00 Technician for concrete placement Hour 438 S32.00 S14,016.00 Technician for concrete placement OT Hour 62 S48.00 52,976.00 Technician for Pier Inspection Hour 16 S3 4.00 8544.00 Sub Total 531,6%.00 C.Ptnjed Maoagcment/rrip Charges/htiseellaneohs Site Visit 'hip 225 525.00 S5,625.00 Sample pick up when no at her work scheduled Each 30 S125.00 S3,750.00 Project Man gemmt(Report Review) Hour 110 S75.00 $8,250.00 Sub Total S17,625.00 Materials Testing Estimate $88,389.00 Unit prices are In effect for 6 months from the date of this proposal and are subject to chance without notice thereafter. All rates are billed on a portal-to-portal basis.Charges for services performed outside of 8 hours per day and on Saturdays will be billed at 1.5 times the listed rates.Services performed on Sundays and holidays will be performed at 2.0 times the listed rates.Transportation and per diem will be charged at the applicable rate, A minimum charge of 3 hours applies to field-testing and observation services. Scheduling or cancellation of field testing and observation services is required no less than the working day prior to the date the services are to be performed. Services cancelled without advance notice will be assessed a minimum 3 hour charge. For construction materials testing and observation services, a project management charge to schedule and supervise personnel and evaluate and review reports will be billed at a minimum of 0.2 hours per report issued. Concrete compression testing will be charged 0.1 hour of review time for a set of cylinders. Drilling and field service rates are based err OSHA Leven O personnel protection. For sites where drilling is to occur that are not readily accessible to a truck-mounted drill rig, rates for rig mobility equipment,site clearing,and crew stand-by time will be charged as applicable. Services and fees not listed on this schedule may be quoted on request. • Proposal#: RP092014 Page 4 of 4 STANDARD TERMS&CONDITIONS invoking b Payment Invoices are due and payable upon receipt,unless specific arrangements have been made. Accounts become delinquent 30 days after the Invoice date.Any balance remaining unpaid on the account 30 days after the Invoice date shall be subject to a teance charge,at a periodic rate of 1.50%per month,which is an annual percentage rate of 18%.InTEC of DFW Metro,Inc.computes the Mane charge by applying the periodic rate to the adjusted balance of you account.Taking the balance owed by the client at the end of the previous billing cycle and subtracting all payments and credits received curing the present billing cycle determines the balance. To avoid the finance charge,clients must pay the new balance shown on the billing statement within 30 days following the presentation of the billing.The client will be held responsible for any and all costs related to collections,including attomey's fees. Confidentiality Inherent in our dealings with clients,as a third party Independent consulting engineering company,is the confidentiality of all work preformed for any client.All reports are submitted for the exclusive use of the client to whom it is addressed. Resorts The significance of the report is subject to the adequacy and representative character of the samples, and the comprehensiveness of the test, examination or surveys.No quotation from our reports or use of InTEC of DFW Metro,Inc.name is permitted except as authorized by InTEC of DFW Metro,Inc in writing. Sampling and testing is performed in general accordance with applicable standard test methods except when otherwise noted. Samples will be discarded 30 days atter completion of the test. Upon written request by the client,Samples will be returned and,or stored at an agreeable charge. Property Survey: The location of existing and proposed improvement wells endior drain fields are not the result of a property survey. Improvement bragons are • approximate.It is the property owner's responsibility to define property boundaries and ensure all onste Improvements are located within the platted site and out of inappropriate easements.All separation distances are to be verified prior to excavation. Representations and Limitations of Professional Liability InTEC of DFW Metro,Inc(InTEC)represents that services will be performed with the care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession practicing in the locality at time the services ere rendered.No other representations.expressed or implied,are made or intended by the rendering of consulting services of by the furnishing of oral or written report of the findings and laboratory tests performed.InTEC of DFW Metro,Inc.makes no implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose of warranty of merchantability whatsoever,InTEC of DFW Metro,Inc.liability for damages,due to professional negligence,wli be limited to a sum not to exceed$10,000 or fee paid whichever is greater. Utilities InTEC will contact the local one-call public utility locator service and take reasonable precautions to avoid damage or injury to identified underground structures or utilities. Client shall provide any documents necessary or helpful in locating all private underground structures and utiities. Client shall assume responsibility for the accuracy of any information provided. Client agrees to hold harmless,defend.and Indemnify InTEC for any damages to underground structures and utilities, and any damage, injury or death arising drredy or Indirectly therefrom, which were not Identified an the documents furnished,or by local utility Identification agencies. Delay and Faroe MaleurQ InTEC will be excused for delay in the performance of services under this Agreement if caused by acts of God:inclement weather,acts of utility companies,unions,organized labor,or inspectors;or other unforeseen contingencies;beyond tnTEC's reasonable control Indemnification To the fullest extent permitted by law,Client shall hold harmless,indemnify,and defend InTEC from and against all claims and causes of action for bodily injury,death,and property damage that may arise from the performance of services under this Agreement,except where such bodily Injury, death or property damage arises direly from the sole negigence,errors,or omissions of InTEC. Lltigption Sgenord tf InTEC is required by operation of law,subpoena,or other legal process to appear,participate,or give testimony as an expert or fact witness,in any legal discovery,administrative,or court proceeding,as a result of the performance of services under this Agreement Client agrees to compensate InTEC pursuant to InTEC's current fee and rate schedule, and to reimburse InTEC for all reasonable costs and expenses InTEC may incur in connection with such activities,including the fees of any attorney InTEC may retain on its own behalf. AGREED TO THIS DAY OF ,2009 SIGNATURE: TYPED/PRINTED NAME: TITLE: . FIRM: Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: June 8, 2010 Item Number: C. Department: Engineering (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Chris Hoisted Account Code: 413-5443-58210 Date Prepared: 06/01/10 Budgeted Amount: Exhibits: 1 Subject Consider, and act upon, authorizing the City Manager to execute a proposal from Hooper Engineering Laboratories, Inc. for testing services for the FM 1378 from FM 544 to Brown Street project in an amount not to exceed $40,671.00. Recommendation Motion to authorize the City Manager to execute a proposal from Hooper Engineering Laboratories, Inc. for testing services for the FM 1378 from FM 544 to Brown Street project in an amount not to exceed $40,671.00. Discussion The attached construction materials testing proposal from Hooper Engineering Laboratories, Inc. specifies testing services for the reconstruction of FM 1378 from FM 544 to Brown Street. Hooper estimates 600 density tests, 60 lime gradations, and 320 concrete cylinders. City inspectors will determine the exact number of tests needed which is typically less than the proposed amount. Funds from the 2005 City of Wylie Bond Program will be used for the testing services. Approved By Initial Date Department Director CH 6/1/10 City Manager tOtA (, /f /tc Page 1 of 1 Hooper Engineering Laboratories, Inc. Construction Materials Testing April 26, 2010 Mr. Joe Tidwell City of Wylie, Inspection Department 949 Hensley Lane Wylie, TX 75098 Re: Construction Material Testing Services FM 1378 Phase II Wylie, TX Dear Mr. Tidwell, Enclosed is our fee schedule and estimated budget, "Exhibit A", for Material Testing and Inspection services required for the project listed above. The testing is based on estimated quantities; actual quantities will vary from this estimate. Only those items requested and authorized will be provided and billed. Invoices for services are payable net 30 days with no retainage. Unit prices are for local services Monday thru Friday from 7:00am to 5:00pm, portal to portal. Overtime will be charged at 1.5 times the normal rate, with the exception of Sundays and Holidays which are charged at 2.00 times the normal rate. I appreciate the opportunity to submit this proposal, and look forward to continuing our relationship on this project. Please sign and return this authorization: Your truly, Gene Boss Manager of Construction Materials Testing Enclosure ACCEPTED: By: Authorized Signature Date: TERMS OF INVOICE: NET 30 DAYS PAST DUE ACCOUNTS SUBJECT TO 1.5% SERVICE CHARGE UNTIL PAID 2870 Walnut Hill Lane Dallas, Texas 75229 (214) 351-6419 Fax (214) 351-5148 HOOPER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC. EXHIBIT A PROJECT:FM 1378 Phase II Wylie,TX DATE: 26 April 2010 CLIENT: City of Wylie, Inspection Department Attn: Mr. Joe Tidwell UNIT EST EST PRICES QTY TOTAL SOILS: Moisture-Density Relationship, each 135.00 20 $2,700 Plasticity Index, each 40.00 20 800 Sampling Charge, per hour 35.00 10 350 In-Place Density Test, each 22.00 600 13200 (Minimum 3 tests per trip) Gradation, each 22.00 60 1320 (Minimum 3 tests per trip) Lime Depth Check, each 22.00 40 880 (Minimum 3 tests per trip) Lime Series, each 200.00 10 2000 (Includes processing and pi results) PE Certification,each 200.00 IF REQUIRED Pier Inspection, per hour 35.00 IF REQUIRED (Includes concrete&reinforcing inspection) CONCRETE: Review of Submitted Mix Design, each 125.00 3 375 (Includes sampling and sieve analysis) Analysis of Concrete Aggregate, per hour 35.00 8 280 Sampling of Aggregate, per hour 35.00 12 420 Technician Time,w/o inspection, per hour 35.00 240 8400 (Estimated 80 sets of cylinders at 3 hr per set) Cylinders w/o inspection, each 12.50 320 4000 (Includes 4 cylinders per set) Cylinder pick-up charge, per trip 60.00 50 3000 Batch Plant Inspection, per hour 35.00 IF REQUIRED (Minimum 3 hours per trip) ASPHALTIC CONCRETE: Laboratory Extraction/Gradation,each 150.00 6 900 Laboratory Density/Stability,each 175.00 IF REQUIRED Rolling Pattern Assistance, per hour 35.00 18 630 (Minimum 3 hours per trip) Sampling Charge, per hour 35.00 12 420 Asphalt Patty for Unit Weight, each 50.00 12 600 (Minimum 2 patties per sample) Field Density, each 22.00 18 396 (Minimum 3 tests per trip) Asphalt Cores for Depth,each 60.00 IF REQUIRED (Minimum 3 tests per trip) ESTIMATED BUDGET TOTAL $40,671 LIMITS ON TESTING LABORATORY AUTHORITY: A. Laboratory may not release, revoke,alter,or enlarge on requirements of Contract Documents. B. Laboratory may not approve or accept any portion of the work. C. Laboratory may not assume any duties of Contractor. D. Laboratory has no authority to stop work. Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: June 8, 2010 Item Number: 1 Department: Public Services (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Robert Diaz Account Code: Date Prepared: May 28, 2010 Budgeted Amount: Exhibits: 2 Subject Consider and act upon Ordinance 2010-08 amending Ordinance No. 2009-12 (Comprehensive Fee Ordinance) to include Wylie Recreation Center Fees and updates to the Bart Peddicord Community Center Fees and Park Pavilion Rental Fees. (R. Diaz, Recreation Superintendent) Recommendation Approve Ordinance 2010-XX amending Ordinance No. 2009-12 (Comprehensive Fee Ordinance) to include Wylie Recreation Center Fees and updates to the Bart Peddicord Community Center Fees and Park Pavilion Rental Fees. Discussion Over the past several months, City staff has been meeting with the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board and discussing proposed rental rates and fees for the new Recreation Center which is anticipated to open near the end of 2010. An Enterprise Plan was prepared for the City in 2007-08, and it has been used as the basis for staff's discussion with the Board. The Enterprise Plan studied area demographics and other public and private recreation facilities in the vicinity. The Plan suggested staffing levels, proposed fees and rental rates, potential numbers of memberships, operating hours, etc. Staff presented the Enterprise Plan to City Council on May 13, 2008 and noted that the Plan would be updated and brought back to Council prior to the opening of the Recreation Center. Before bringing a final set of recommendations forward for Council consideration, the Board suggested holding a joint work session with the City Council to receive Council input regarding various fee and rate options. The Parks and Recreation Board received input from the City Council at the joint meeting in March, and they also discussed this issue at a Special Meeting held on April 12, 2010. The Board tabled the item at the April 12, 2010 meeting to have staff further clarify items such as variable recovery rates for the Recreation Center. Staff reviewed all the input from previous meetings with the Parks and Recreation Board at the April 26, 2010 regular meeting. The Board made recommendations for Council, and staff brought forward the following items for review by the City Council at a work session on May 11, 2010: V Operating name for new Recreation Center and Bart Peddicord Community Center. ✓ Operating hours and rental fees for the new Recreation Center. V Recreation Center membership fees-annual, resident/non-resident, 1-month, 3-month, and daily Page 1 of 3 Page 2 of 3 fees. ✓ City of Wylie employee and employee family membership fees for the Recreation Center. Council contributed their input, and staff has been coordinating with the City Attorney on developing an amendment to the Fee Ordinance. As part of that review process, and for consistency in administering Park and Recreation programs and facilities, it is also necessary to amend the Fee Ordinance regarding rental rates and Wave program fees. A Section-by-Section explanation of the proposed amendments are as follows: Section A. Park Pavilion Rental fees need to be amended to reflect City Council's direction regarding all Wylie non-profit groups being able to reserve facilities. The Council gave direction to staff during the two work sessions that due to a previous opinion provided by the City Attorney, non-profit groups need to be treated equitably. Therefore staff is recommending that the Council choose to have Wylie non-profits (including Scout groups)be charged for park pavilions or they can determine to let them be reserved at no cost. Section B. Wylie Wave/Summer program Fees would need to be eliminated from the ordinance since this is considered a program, and staff is proposing that the City Manager or their designee have the ability to set program fees based on the authority provided by the City Council. This would eliminate staff from repeatedly approaching Council to amend the fee ordinance as new programs are developed or to accommodate minor changes in existing program fees. Section D. Community Center Rental Fees would need to be adjusted to accommodate City Council direction to provide all Wylie non-profit groups with space at the Bart Peddicord Community Center at no cost. Non-resident rates and kitchen rental rates also have to be adjusted to come in line with rates proposed at the new Recreation Center. Section E. Continuing Education Classes would need to be eliminated from the ordinance since this is considered a program and could be handled the same as Section B above. Section G. Wylie Recreation Center Fees are listed and have been reviewed by the City Council and Parks and Recreation Board. In regards to Council's questions at the last work session regarding cancellation fees and clean up fees, staff has researched both of those issues and provides the following information: Cancellation Fee The cities of Plano, Cedar Hill, and Lancaster use cancellation fees. The amounts are $10, full amount of rental fees paid, and 50% of rental fees paid, respectively. In Plano, the fee is imposed if a reservation is cancelled within one week of the planned event; in Cedar Hill if the event is cancelled within 60 days of the reserved date; and in Lancaster if the event is cancelled with 13 days of the rental date. The purpose of the fee is to prevent reservation of the facility and then suddenly cancelling the reservation as the rental date approaches. Abrupt cancellations preclude others from reserving the facility and also result in lost revenue. Under our existing ordinance, the Bart Peddicord Community Center has a cancellation fee in place. This fee is rarely implemented. The proposed amendment to the fee ordinance stipulates that a cancellation fee would be charged only for any cancellations that occur within ten days prior to the rental date at both the Community Center and new Recreation Center. From previous experience, staff feels ten days is a sufficient amount of time in case Page 3 of 3 other patrons are attempting to locate and reserve a facility to host an event. Cleanup Fee Since the previous work session, staff researched other cities such as Plano, Cedar Hill, and Lancaster and has found that these cities have patrons perform their own cleanup after an event instead of charging a fee. One of the difficulties in establishing a cleanup fee involves the broad amount of possible types of events that can be held in a rented space. Some rentals may include hundreds of people, confetti, ceiling decorations, and streamers while another event may have just as many people but without all the party decorations. It would be difficult to establish an objective one-size-fits-all fee. As an alternative to establishing a cleanup fee, staff can retain all or part of the rental deposit in case the renter fails to clean up after their event. This approach is currently practiced at the Community Center and can also be implemented at the Recreation Center. The proposed ordinance does retain a deposit fee in the fee schedule. Therefore, staff has removed the previously- proposed clean up fee from the ordinance now under consideration. Approved By Initial Date Department Director RD 5/28/10 City Manager AMENDMENT to the CONSOLIDATED FEE ORDINANCE 2010- 08 ORDINANCE NO. 2010-08 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS AMENDING EXHIBIT "A" OF ORDINANCE NO. 2009-12 (CONSOLIDATED FEE ORDINANCE) TO ESTABLISH FEES FOR THE CITY OF WYLIE RECREATION CENTER AND AMEND EXISTING PARKS AND RECREATION FEES; TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO ESTABLISH FEES FOR PROGRAMS, CLASSES AND RELATED SERVICES; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR REPEALING, SAVINGS AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSES; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas ("City Council") has adopted Ordinance No. 2009-12 establishing a consolidated fee ordinance ("Consolidated Fee Ordinance") for the City of Wylie, Texas ("Wylie"); and WHEREAS, the City will soon complete the construction of a new recreation center ("Wylie Recreation Center"); and WHEREAS, the City staff has submitted recommended fees for the Wylie Recreation Center to the City Council for their approval; and WHEREAS, the City staff has additionally recommended that the City Council authorize the City Manager or his or her designee to establish and/or amend fees for programs, classes and related services provided by Wylie Parks and Recreation; and WHEREAS, the City Council has investigated and determined that it would be in the best interest of the citizens of Wylie to establish fees for the use of the Wylie Recreation Center by residents and non-residents and authorize the City Manager or his or her designee to establish and/or amend fees for programs, classes and related services provided by Wylie Parks and Recreation; and WHEREAS, as a result of the new fees established for the Wylie Recreation Center, the City Council has investigated and determined that it is in the best interest of the citizens to Ordinance No. 2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 1 574745.v l amend some of the Parks and Recreation fees already set forth in the Consolidated Fee Ordinance for clarification and to maintain consistency in the application of Parks and Recreation fees; and WHEREAS, the City Council has investigated and determined that it would be advantageous and beneficial to the citizens of Wylie to amend the Consolidated Fee Ordinance in the manner stated above. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1: Findings. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2: Amending Ordinance No. 2009-12 (Consolidated Fee Ordinance). Ordinance No. 2009-12 (Consolidated Fee Ordinance) is hereby amended as identified in Exhibit "A," attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes. SECTION 3: Penalty Provision. Any person, firm, corporation or entity that violates this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) if the violation relates to the public health and sanitation, otherwise the fine shall be a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00). Each continuing day's violation shall constitute a separate offense. The penal provisions imposed under this Ordinance shall not preclude the Wylie from filing suit to enjoin the violation. Wylie retains all legal rights and remedies available to it pursuant to local, state and federal law. SECTION 4: Savings/Repealing Clause. All provisions of any ordinance in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent they are in conflict; but such repeal shall not abate any pending prosecution for violation of the repealed ordinance, nor shall the repeal prevent a prosecution from being commenced for any violation if occurring prior to the repeal of the ordinance. Any remaining portions of said ordinances shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 5: Severability. Should any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, it is expressly provided that any and all remaining portions of this Ordinance shall remain in full Ordinance No.2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 2 574745.v l force and effect. Wylie hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, clause or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, and phrases be declared unconstitutional or invalid. SECTION 6: Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage and publication as required by the City Charter and by law. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, on this day of June, 2010. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTESTED AND CORRECTLY RECORDED: Carole Ehrlich, City Secretary DATES OF PUBLICATION: , WYLIE ENTERPRISE Ordinance No. 2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 3 574745.vl Exhibit"A" WYLIE COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE I. WATER AND SEWER FEES. G. Water and Sewer Service Deposit. Each water customer shall make a deposit to the City of Wylie, Texas for water service and sewerage service in accordance with the following schedule: (i) Water Deposits (1) 3/ inch meter domestic $75.00 (2) 3/ inch meter irrigation with domestic account $50.00 (3) 3/ inch irrigation meter without domestic account $125.00 (4) 1 inch meter domestic $125.00 (5) 1 inch irrigation with domestic account $75.00 (6) 1 inch irrigation without domestic account $200.00 (7) 2 inch meter domestic $225.00 (8) 2 inch irrigation with domestic account $115.00 (9) 2 inch irrigation without domestic account $340.00 (ii) Sewer Deposit (1) Residential $20.00 (2) Commercial $20.00 B. Water Rates. (1) The following monthly water rates shall apply to all domestic residential customers within the corporate limits of the City of Wylie, Texas. ALL PRICES ARE FOR 1,000 GALLONS OF METERED WATER. (a) Monthly minimum charge for first 1,000 gallons of metered water consumption: $8.90 (b) Volume charge for all consumption exceeding 1,000 gallons: 1,001 to 10,000 gallons: $2.82 Over 10,000 gallons: $3.68 (2) The following monthly water rates shall apply to all domestic commercial customers, (other than apartments, mobile home parks and other multi-unit dwellings not individually metered) within the corporate limits of the City of Wylie, Texas: (a) Monthly minimum charge for first 1,000 gallons of metered water consumption: $12.15 Ordinance No. 2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 4 574745.v1 (b) Volume charge for all consumption exceeding 1,000 gallons: $3.22 (3) The following water rates shall apply to all domestic apartments, mobile home parks, and other multi-unit dwellings, not individually metered, within the corporate limits of the City of Wylie, Texas: (a) Monthly minimum charge for first 1,000 gallons of metered water $12.15 (b) Volume charge for all consumption exceeding 1,000 gallons $3.22 (4) The following monthly water rates shall apply to all irrigation meters within the corporate limits of the City of Wylie, Texas: (a) Monthly minimum charge for first 1,000 gallons of metered water: (1) Residential irrigation $8.90 (2) Commercial & Multifamily $12.15 (b) Volume charge for all consumption exceeding 1,000 gallons: (1) Residential irrigation $4.08 (2) Commercial irrigation $4.08 (5) The monthly water charge for any customers (residential, commercial, apartment, mobile home park, or other multi-unit dwelling not individually metered) located outside the corporate limits of the City of Wylie, Texas, shall be at the rate of one hundred fifteen percent (115%) of the rate charged customers inside the corporate limits of the City. (6) Any bulk water customer who desires to withdraw water from a hydrant or other source not metered and charged directly to them, shall fill out a water application form and sign the form in the same manner as a regular metered customer. Bulk water rate charges are to be charged in twenty-five (25) gallon increments at the same rates as the commercial customers. C. Sewage Collection and Treatment Rates. (1) The following monthly sewage collection and treatment rates shall apply to all residential customers of the City of Wylie, Texas: G. Customers who are 65 years of age or older and have a homestead exemption on the service address which appears in the tax records $20.00 (b) Customers who are disabled and have a homestead exemption on the service address which appears in the tax records $20.00 I All other customers $27.00 Ordinance No.2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 5 574745.vl (2) The following monthly sewage collection and treatment rates shall apply to all commercial customers of the City of Wylie, Texas: (a) Monthly minimum charge first 1,000 gallons of metered water...... $21.50 (b) Volume charge for all consumption exceeding 1,000 gallons ..$ 1.82 (3) A sewer fee of twenty-seven dollars ($27.00) shall be charged for each apartment unit, multiple-family unit, or mobile home space and special areas such as washateria, swimming pools, etc., where the apartment, multiple-family development or mobile home park is on a master meter for water consumption with the City of Wylie, Texas. (4) The monthly sewer charge for any customers (residential, commercial, apartment, mobile home park, or other multi-unit dwelling not individually metered) located outside the corporate limits of the City of Wylie, Texas, shall be at the rate of one hundred fifteen percent (115%) of the rate charged customers inside the corporate limits of the City. (5) The monthly water and sewer rate charge for residential and commercial customers located outside the corporate limits of the City of Wylie, Texas, shall be at the rate of one hundred fifteen percent (115%) of the rate charged customers inside the corporate limits of the City. D. Returned Check Charge. Each and every check or bank draft, used as payment to the City for services, which is returned for insufficient funds, shall have a charge of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) assessed against the account. E. Utility Account Establishment Charge. Each time a customer changes his place of occupancy and requests water service or a change in billing address or a new account is established, a charge of five dollars ($5.00) shall be made. F. Past Due Account Penalty; Restoration Charges. (1) The charges for water and or sewer service shall be billed and collected monthly as a utility charge payable to the City of Wylie, Texas. All charges not paid within fourteen (14) days from the date that the bill is rendered shall be delinquent, except when the fourteenth (14`h) day falls on Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday under which condition such bill shall be due by 5:00 p.m. Central Time, on the next working day following such Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday. (2) All payments made after the fourteenth (14`h) day will bear a late charge or penalty of five(5%) percent on amounts over twenty dollars ($20.00). Ordinance No.2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 6 574745.v1 (3) A customer's utility service may be disconnected if a bill has not been paid or a deferred payment agreement entered into within twenty-six (26) days from the date of issuance of a bill, if proper notice has been given. Proper notice shall consist of a separate mailing or hand delivery at least ten (10) days prior to a stated date of disconnection, with the words "termination notice" or similar language prominently displayed on the notice. The information included in the notice shall be provided in English and Spanish as necessary to adequately inform the customer. Attached to or on the face of the termination notice shall appear a statement notifying the customer that if they are in need of assistance with payment of their bill, they may be eligible for alternative payment programs, such as deferred payment plans, and to contact the water department of the City of Wylie, Texas for more information. If mailed, the cutoff day may not fall on a holiday or weekend, but will be on the next working day after the tenth(10) day. Service may not be discontinued for non-payment of a residential account if a permanent occupant of the residence will become seriously ill as a result of discontinued service. If a customer seeks to avoid termination on this basis, the customer must have the attending physician call or contact the water department within fourteen (14) days of the issuance of the bill. A written statement must be received by the water department from the physician within twenty-six (26) days of the issuance of the bill. The limit on termination shall last sixty-three (63) days from the issuance of the bill or a lesser period if agreed by the parties. The customer who makes such request shall enter into a deferred payment plan to accomplish payment of the bill. (4) If it is necessary to terminate water service for nonpayment, a charge of fifty dollars ($50.00) shall be paid prior to restoration of the service if the service is restored between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Central Time, on weekdays. At other times, the restoration charge shall be sixty-five dollars ($65.00). (5) If water and sewer service are terminated by customer request, the charge for restoring the service shall be ten dollars ($10.00)which will be added to the next month's bill. G. Temporary Connection Charge. A fee of twenty dollars ($20.00) shall be paid in advance for temporary water service to a utility customer for activities such as cleaning, plumbing checks, remodeling and so forth. This service will be for three (3) working days, excluding the date the fee is paid. H. Special Service Connection Fee. Upon receipt of an application for service and payment of all required deposits, connection of utility service shall be made by the City. If requested by the customer, and if the application and deposit are received prior to 12:00 noon, all reasonable efforts will be made to connect service by the end of the same working day. If the application and deposit are received after 12:00 noon, and upon payment in advance of a twenty-five ($25.00) special service connection fee, service will be connected by the end of the same working day. Otherwise, all reasonable efforts will be made to connect service by the end of the following day. Ordinance No. 2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 7 574745.v 1 I. Special Meter Reading Charge. A special meter reading charge of ten dollars ($10.00) shall be charged on the existing water bill when requested by a customer if the reading is determined to be correct. No reading charge will be made if it is determined the original reading was not correct. J. Development/Subdivision Water Charges. All developers or sub-dividers who are tying into the water and sewer system of the City of Wylie, Texas shall pay an initial fee equivalent to the gallon capacity of their water system distribution lines multiplied by a factor of three (3) at the prevailing lowest rate per one thousand (1,000) currently in effect at the time actual usage occurs. The final determination of the amount of gallons to be charged shall be determined by the City Engineer. Any water used subsequent to the initial loading and flushing of the installed lines shall be accomplished by the developer or sub-divider securing a meter attachment to a fire hydrant. This fee shall be due and payable prior to approval of the final plat. K. Charge for Replacing Meter Box. The cost for replacement of 1 inch and under plastic water meter box is seventy-five($75.00). L. Charge for Replacing Sewer Clean Out Caps. The cost for replacement of property line sewer clean out caps is five dollars ($5.00). M. Meter Testing Fee. When any utility customer is of the opinion that a water meter is registering incorrectly, the customer may make a request to the City for testing of the meter. A field test will be provided for the customer's meter without charge once every two (2) years. If the customer desires a calibration and certification test, then at the time such request is made, the customer shall make a twenty-five ($25.00) deposit with the City. If the test shows that the meter is registering consumption in excess of actual flow by more than two (2) percent, the meter shall be replaced with an accurate one at the expense of the City, and the twenty-five dollars ($25.00) deposit shall be returned to the customer. If the test shows that the meter is registering consumption at less than actual flow or in excess of actual flow by two (2) percent or less, the twenty-five dollars ($25.00) deposit shall be retained by the City to defer the cost of such test. N. Threshold Conditions In regards to implementation and enforcement of the Drought Contingency Plan (the"Plan"), the City Manager is designated as the official responsible for implementation and enforcement, and the guidelines for the threshold determinations as listed in the Plan are hereby adopted. In the event severe or critical conditions persist (as defined in the Plan) for an extended period of time, the City may ration water usage and/or terminate service to selected users of the system in accordance with the following sequence of increasing priority: Ordinance No. 2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 8 574745.v l (1) Recreation Users (2) Commercial Users (3) Industrial Users (4) School Users (5) Residential Users (6) Hospitals, Public Health and Safety Facilities O. Penalty (1) Users of City water except for the City, that do not comply with Section 3 of this Ordinance shall be subject to a penalty and fine of not less than one hundred dollars ($100.00) per day no more than one thousand dollars ($1000.00) per day for each day of non-compliance and/or disconnection or discontinuance of water services to such users by the City. The fines shall be listed on Table B of the Plan. (2) It shall be unlawful for any person to do, commit or assist in committing any of the following things or acts in the City: Remove any water meter that has been placed by the City, or changing, interfering with or tampering with any water meter in any manner; prevent water, by any means or devices, from passing through any meter connected directly or indirectly with the lines or mains of the City waterworks, whether sewer service customer only or both water and sewer; prevent a meter from registering the amount of water passing through such meter, or prevent or obstruct a meter from accurately registering the quantity of water supplied; or in any way interfere with a water meter's purpose, action or just registration; or whoever, without the consent in writing of the director of the water department diverts any water from any pipes, lines or mains of the waterworks, or otherwise uses or causes to be used any water produced or distributed by the waterworks, or retains possession thereof shall be fined one hundred and fifty dollars ($150.00) and pay for the water estimated by the City to have been used without proper metering. This fine is in addition to any criminal penalties that may be imposed by the City. (3) The presence at any time on or about any meter, water lines or mains of the City, whether such meter, if any, is owned or operated by the City or others, of a pipe or any device or pipes resulting in the diversion of water or the prevention of its free passage and registration by any such meter, or resulting in the diversion from such meter, or resulting in the prevention of water reaching the meter, or resulting in the prevention of just registration of the meter or meters or resulting in the taking of any water except through a lawfully installed meter shall constitute prima facie evidence on the part of the person owning or having custody or control of the room, building, place or premises where such device or pipe is located, of knowledge of the existence thereof and/or knowledge of such existence to the person who would be benefited by the failure of the water to be accurately metered shall further constitute prima facie evidence of intention on the part of such person or persons to defraud and tamper with a meter, and shall bring such person prima facie within the scope, meaning and penalties of this section. This section shall not apply to employees or agents of the City when acting in their official capacity. Ordinance No.2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 9 574745.v 1 G. That a convenience fee of three dollars ($3.00) per transaction be collected at the point of sale for those persons wishing to use a credit/debit card to purchase city services. (a) A convenience fee of three dollars ($3.00) per transaction will be collected at the point of sale for those persons wishing to use a credit/debit card to purchase city services. G. That a convenience fee per transaction of one dollar and seventy-five cents ($1.75) for residential customers and business customers be collected at the time of sale for those persons wishing to use credit/debit card to purchase city services on-line. II. GARBAGE, TRASH AND BRUSH FEES. A. Residential Fee; Deposits. (1) The collection and removal of garbage, rubbish and brush in one (1) polycart container from residential premises, one(1)time per week and one recycle polycart one(1) time per week, shall be made for a charge of eleven dollars and thirty cents ($11.30) per residential unit for each calendar month. (2) Nonresidential customers shall be required to make a deposit equivalent to three (3) months' charges, or a minimum thirty-four dollars ($34.00). (3) Residential fees for each unit of single-family detached or duplex (not master metered) either curbside or alley side service, shall be eleven dollars and thirty cents ($11.30) per month and shall be charged each month on the utility bill. (4) The following collection fees are based upon the type of establishment or collection, to wit: (a) Duplex,per unit $11.30 per unit (b) Multifamily $11.30 per unit I Trailer park $11.30 per unit (5) Each additional Polycart $4.00 B. Commercial Charges. G. Commercial Hand Collection, per ninety-five(95) gallon polycart Automated Collection Cost: Once (1)per week $22.94 Two (2) carts once (1)per week. $43.58 Ordinance No. 2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 10 574745.v 1 (2) Front Load Container Rates lxwk 2xwk 3xwk 4xwk 5xwk 6xwk 2 cu $ 78.40 $149.80 $208.60 $291.06 $377.76 $ 465.85 3 cu $ 86.80 $163.80 $226.80 $314.16 $423.50 $ 503.12 4 cu $ 92.40 $172.70 $242.20 $337.26 $433.66 $ 538.52 6 cu $107.80 $197.40 $277.20 $381.92 $496.34 $ 613.06 8 cu $120.40 $226.60 $312.20 $428.12 $553.94 $ 685.73 G. Additional Charges Additional charge of$8.75 per pick up for containers on Casters Additional charge of$8.75 per pick up for containers with 4 sided enclosures Additional charge of$8.75 per pick up for containers with locks 8 cubic yard Cardboard Recycling Container 1 X per week $84.28 8 cubic yard Cardboard Recycling Container 2 X per week $176.74 Front load container exchange charge $78.94 (4) Extra Pick Ups 2 cubic yard $47.37 3 cubic yard $48.42 4 cubic yard $49.47 6 cubic yard $51.58 8 cubic yard $52.63 (5) Refills 2 cubic yard $36.84 3 cubic yard $37.89 4 cubic yard $38.95 6 cubic yard $41.05 8 cubic yard $42.11 (6) Rolloff Charges: 20 cubic yard per haul $482.31 (M-F) 30 cubic yard per haul $492.84 (M-F) 40 cubic yard per haul $524.42 (M-F) Delivery and Exchange $369.76 (M-F) Daily Container Rental $7.89 Ordinance No. 2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 11 574745.v 1 (7) Compactors: 6 cubic yard compactor haul charge $265.11 (M-F) 8 cubic yard compactor haul charge $297.79 (M-F) 30 cubic yard compactor haul charge $492.84 (M-F) 35 cubic yard compactor haul charge $492.84 (M-F) 42 cubic yard compactor haul charge $492.84 (M-F) Disposal will be billed at $29.23 per ton; rates based on 4 ton minimum. (8) Returned Check Charge. $26.31 (9) COMMERCIAL RATES FOR WYLIE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT (WISD) (10) Front Load Container Rates Size/Pickup 1 x week 2 x week 3 x week 4 x week _5 x week 6 x week_ 2 Cu Yd $ 67.03 $128.08 $178.35 $248.86 $322.99 $398.30 3 Cu Yd $ 74.21 $140.05 $193.91 $268.61 $362.09 $430.17 4 Cu Yd $ 79.00 $147.23 $207.08 $288.36 $370.78 $460.44 6 Cu Yd $ 92.17 $168.78 $237.01 $326.54 $424.37 $524.17 8 Cu Yd $102.94 $190.32 $266.93 $366.04 $473.63 $586.30 WISD front load rates are net to contractor, does not include billing fee, franchise fee and sales tax do not apply. C. Fees for Special Collection of Brush and Bulky Waste Items. Special collection of brush and bulky items, in excess of twenty-four (24) cubic yards per resident per year, will be made available to residents at the rate negotiated between the contractor and the resident. D. Denial of Service. In the event of nonpayment of charges for the above services, the City shall have the right to deny further service to such nonpaying person or customer. III. CONSTRUCTION PERMITS AND FEES. G. Building, Plumbing, Mechanical and Electrical Permit Fees. When a building, plumbing, mechanical or electrical permit is required by the Building, Plumbing, Mechanical or Electrical code adopted by the City of Wylie, Texas the following fees shall be assessed: EXCEPTION: Permit fees shall not be required when the permit is for a building owned and occupied by a public agency. Ordinance No. 2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 12 574745.vI (1) New Single-Family Fees (including duplexes) - $700.00+ .10 cents a square foot (a) A non-refundable plan review deposit of fifty dollars ($50.00) is due at time of plan submittal. The plan review deposit will be applied toward the cost of the building permit only if the building permit fee is paid within six (6)months of the date the plan was submitted for review. (2) New Multi-Family Fees (3 attached units or more) - $250.00 per unit (a) A non-refundable plan review deposit equal to ten percent (10%) of the permit fee is due at time of plan submittal. The plan review deposit will be applied toward the cost of the building permit only if the building permit fee is paid within six (6) months of the date the plan was submitted for review. (3) New Commercial Fees (a) Building Permit Fees for New Construction 1. $200.00+ .08 cents a square foot 2. Fees for tenant finish out and shell buildings will be seventy-five percent (75%) of the above fees. 3. A non-refundable plan review deposit equal to fifty percent (50%) of the building permit fee is due at the time of plan submittal. The plan review deposit will be applied toward the cost of the building permit only if the building permit fee is paid within six (6) months of the date the plan was submitted for review. (b) Plumbing, Mechanical and Electrical fees for New Construction (each) 1. $50.00 + .03 cents a square foot 2. Fees for tenant finish out and shell buildings will be seventy-five percent (75%) of the above fees. G. Fees for Additions, Alterations, Repairs, Demolition, Screening Walls, Retaining Walls and Accessory Buildings. The following fees shall be charged for small construction jobs involving additions, alterations and repairs. Larger projects that involve substantial work shall be charged as new construction at the sole discretion of the Building Official. Value of Construction Permit Fee $0.00 to $2,500.00 $ 50.00 $2,500.01 to $5,000.00 $ 60.00 $5,000.01 to $10,000.00 $ 75.00 Ordinance No. 2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 13 574745.v1 $10,000.01 to $25,000.00 $100.00 $25,000.01 to $50,000.00 $150.00 $50,000.01 to $100,000.00 $225.00 $100,000.01 or more $300.00 for the first $100,000.00 plus $50.00 for each $50,000.00 or fraction thereof. B. Miscellaneous Fees. Any activity listed below shall be charged the following fee associated with the activity: Commercial Certificate of Occupancy or Completion $75.00 (Existing building/space or unoccupied clean and show,applicable to shell or structure/space) Temporary Certificate of Occupancy $75.00 (Charged for all Temporary Certificates of Occupancy(ies)) Commercial Temporary Utilities Releases (Electrical or Gas Services) $100.00 Residential Temporary Utilities Releases (Electrical or Gas Services) $50.00 (All temporary utility releases require signed affidavit by contractors/builders) Manufactured Home Construction Permit Fee $300.00 Manufactured Home License Application Fee $500.00 (All original license applications and license transfers shall be accompanied by a fee of $500.00) Manufactured Home Space Fee $50.00 per space Manufactured Home Park Annual Inspection Fee ..$10.00 per occupied space Manufactured Home Park License Fee ..$500.00 Minimum Miscellaneous Permit Fee(Residential) $50.00 Minimum Miscellaneous Permit Fee(Commercial) $100.00 Fence Permit $40.00 In-ground swimming pool $300.00 Spa or above-ground pool $100.00 Lawn Sprinkler $50.00 Tent $50.00 Construction trailer $75.00 Drive Approach $50.00 per approach Sidewalk $50.00 per lot Structure Moving Permit $75.00 (Any structure moved through or into the City of Wylie,Texas that exceeds 250 square feet) Additional Plan Review $50.00 per hour(Minimum one hour) Appeal to the Construction Board $150.00 Duplicate Building Permit $10.00 Garage Sale $5.00 Administrative fee/change contractor or change on issued permit.. $25.00 per contractor Re-stamp Plans $50.00 per hour-Minimum one hour Sign Permit $75.00 Promotional Signs $ 40.00 Ordinance No. 2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 14 574745.v 1 Dance Hall License $100.00 Pool Hall License $100.00 Massage Establishment Permit $500.00 Individual License to Perform Massage $50.00 Sexually Oriented Business License $500.00 Food Service Establishment Permit (annual) $50.00 Retail Food Store Permit Fee(annual) $50.00 Junkyard or Salvage yard License $250.00 Dangerous Building Abatement Administrative Fee $750.00/per lot Abatement of Graffiti Employee Hourly Rate plus cost of Materials Weeds, High Grass, and Trash Abatement Administrative Fee.......$75.00 per lot or tract of land C. Registration and License Fees. General, Plumbing, Mechanical, Electrical and Irrigation contractors shall not be eligible to receive a permit within the City of Wylie, Texas until they have registered with the City as a contractor and paid the following fee. Fees shall be paid annually and registration will be valid from January 1 through December 31. Registrations received and fees paid between December 1 and December 31 of any calendar year shall be valid from that date until December 31 of the following calendar year. General Contractor $100.00 Plumbing Contractor $100.00 Mechanical Contractor $100.00 Irrigation Contractor $100.00 Backflow Tester $100.00 Pool Contractor $100.00 Fence Contractor $100.00 Electrical Contractor $100.00 Master Electrician $25.00 Journeyman Electrician $10.00 Residential Specialist $10.00 Master Sign Electrician $25.00 Journeyman Sign Electrician $10.00 D. Special Inspection Fees. Re-inspection Fee $50.00 After Hours Inspection $75.00/hr-3hr minimum Special Inspection .$75.00 House Moving Inspection Fee $100.00 House Moving Inspection Mileage Reimbursement... current government mileage reimbursement rate IV. ENGINEERING FEES. Ordinance No. 2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 15 574745.vl A. Water and Sewer Impact Fees (i) Service unit—means the standardized measure of consumption, use, generation or discharge attributable to an individual unit of development that has been calculated in accordance with the generally accepted engineering and/or planning standards. The water and wastewater service unit is defined to be a 3/4-inch water meter. Other meter sizes can be compared to the 3/4-inch meter through a ratio of water flows as published by the American Water Works Association and as shown in Table No. 7 of the "Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Update 2005-2015" which is attached as Exhibit A to Ordinance 2006-25 and incorporated by reference herein, as may be amended from time to time. (1) Calculating Impact Charges For each single family living unit equivalent (SFLUE) to be served by the water system there shall be a water impact fee of one thousand three hundred four dollars and ninety seven cents ($1,304.97). For each SFLUE to be served by the sewerage system there shall be a sewerage impact fee of one thousand two hundred thirty one dollars and one cent ($1,231.01). B. Thoroughfare Impact Fees (i) Service unit — means the standardized measure of consumption, use, generation or discharge attributable to an individual unit of development, that has been calculated in accordance with the generally accepted engineering and/or planning standards, as indicated in the land use equivalency tables located in the "Roadway Impact Fee 2008-2017" report which is attached as Exhibit A to Ordinance 2007-34 and incorporated by reference herein, as may be amended from time to time. (1) Calculating Impact Charges Thoroughfare Impact Fees shall be calculated at the rate of four hundred thirty four dollars and eighty-two cents ($434.82) per service unit for the Western zone and seven hundred eighteen dollars ($718.00) per service unit for the Eastern zone. C. Special District Fees. (1) In addition to all other fees, the City Council may designate by ordinance, certain special districts. These districts shall be formed in order to collect pro rata fees to offset the cost of capital improvements to the water and sewer system that benefit only a particular section of the City. G. When such action is deemed appropriate by the City Council, said area shall be deemed by clearly understood boundaries. Then the fee per unit shall be determined by using the following formula: No. of Units per Total Cost of Project Acres x Acre = No. of Shares = Special District Fee (3) Units existing within the special district prior to the establishment by the City Council shall not be charged the determined special district fee unless the parties involved Ordinance No. 2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 16 574745.vl request such service be provided. D. Engineering Inspection Fees Each project shall be charged an engineering inspection fee. The fee shall be three percent (3%) of the City's estimate for the cost of the public work utilities and streets of new construction which are to be dedicated to the City of Wylie, Texas as well as private commercial parking areas. Such items shall include, but not be limited to: street paving, storm drainage, water mains, sewer mains, commercial parking areas and other items designated for conveyance to the City after completion of improvements through the process of public dedication. These fees shall be paid prior to the start of construction. E. Grading Fees (1) Grading Permit $100.00 G. Grading Permit Deposit: One acre or less $500.00 Once acre or more $500.00 for first acre+ $100.00 for each additional acre V. IMPOUNDMENT, BOARDING AND ADOPTION FEES. G. Shelter Impound Fees (All Animals). First Offense $40.00 Second Offense $60.00 Third Offense $80.00 B. Boarding Fees (Daily Rates). All Animals $10.00 (per calendar day) C. Adoption Fee. $75.00 (includes $50.00 voucher for sterilization) D. License, Registration for Dangerous Dogs, Euthanasia, Disposal, Surrender Fees and Trap Deposits. License Fee $10.00 per animal Fee for Lost License Tag. $2.00 per animal Euthanasia Fee. $25.00 per animal Disposal Fee $10.00 per animal Surrender Fee $15.00 per animal Trap Deposits $60.00 per trap Annual Registration Fee for Dangerous Dog $50.00 per animal Fee to register dangerous dog at new address $25.00 per animal Ordinance No.2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 17 574745.v l VI. PLANNING AND ZONING G. Maintenance Bonds. Refer to Subdivision Regulations Section 6.7: Maintenance and Guarantee of Public improvements. The property owner shall maintain all required public improvements for a period of two (2) years following acceptance of the subdivision by the City, and shall also provide a two (2) year maintenance bond (warranty) that all public improvements will be free from defects for a period of two (2) years following such acceptance by the City. B. Zoning and Platting Fees. Zoning Change Application $325.00 + $15.00/acre (Including standard districts,planned development districts and special use permits) Zoning Change Re-notification/Re-publication $200.00 (When request is tabled by applicant) Site Plan Application $250.00 Preliminary Plat Application $200.00+$12.00/acre Final Plat/Amended Re-plat/Minor Application $325.00 +$25.00/acre Annexation/Disannexation Application $200.00 Variance Application $100.00 (Zoning Board of Adjustment and all others i.e. commission waive planned development acreage, alleys, parking) Verification Letter $50.00 (Zoning,comprehensive plan,utilities) Right-of-Way Abandonment $50.00 (fee toward appraised market value) C. Material Comprehensive Plan $10.00+ Sales Tax Zoning Ordinance $20.00 + Sales Tax Subdivision Regulations $15.00+ Sales Tax Prints of Plats and As-Builts (24 x 36) $3.00/sheet+ Sales Tax Special Area Study Map (8 Y2 x 11 x 36) $5.00/sheet+ Sales Tax City-Wide Planning Maps $15.00/sheet+ Sales Tax (Land use,zoning thoroughfare,development trends,city limits) CD Copies $5.00 each+ Sales Tax (Scanned plats,as-builts) Ordinance No.2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 18 574745.v l VII. POLICE DEPARTMENT G. POLICE DEPARTMENT FEES. Parade Permit Fee $25.00 Special Event Permit Fee Solicitor Registration Fee $75.00 Permit Fee $75.00 Fingerprinting Fee $5.00 Accident Report Fee Copy of accident report $6.00 Certified copy accident report $8.00 Open records request $.10 cents (per page) Certify Open Records Request $2.00 VIII. PUBLIC LIBRARY G. LIBRARY FEES. Barcode Fee $1.00 DVD Case Fee $3.00 (replacement) Lost Item Cost of material+ $3.00 Damaged Item Cost of material + $3.00 Copies: Black and white $.10 per page Color $.25 per page Fax $.50 per sheet Library Replacement Card $1.00 Extended Use Fee DVD $.50 per day/per item All other $.10 per day/per item Interlibrary request fee $2.00 Book Jacket Fee $1.00 (replacement) Art Work(DVD) $1.00 (replacement) CD Case (Music) $1.00 (replacement) CD Case (Books) $3.00 (replacement) $1.00 Spine Label $1.00 Ordinance No.2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 19 574745.v 1 IX. PARKS AND RECREATION A. Definitions. Corporate shall mean any company or business with an address in the City of Wylie. The City may require written proof of address of the company or business. Non-Resident shall mean any person or persons who reside outside of the City of Wylie city limits. Resident shall mean any person or persons who reside in the City of Wylie city limits and can provide proof of resident status by showing a current utility bill. Wylie Non-Profit Group shall mean a qualified non-profit group that provides a benefit and/or service in the City of Wylie. The City may require written proof of non-profit or 501(c)(3) status. B. City Manager Authority. The City Manager or his or her designee shall have the authority to establish and/or amend fees related to the programs, classes and related services available through Wylie Parks and Recreation. C.Pavilion Rental (excluding neighborhood parks) Wylie Non-Profit Groups $5.00 per hour Residents $10.00 per hour Non Residents $25.00 per hour D. Athletic Field Reservation Fees. Per person, per sport season, 18 and under $5.00 Per person,per sport season, 19 and older $10.00 Athletic field light per hour/per field $18.00 Tournament or single use—per field reservation $10.00 per hour+ lights Light Key $100.00 deposit Late payment fee (athletic fields) Amount owed+ 10% E. Bart Peddicord Community Center Fees. (2 hour minimum) ($100.00 deposits required on large events) Room Rental: Wylie Non-Profit Groups No charge Residents $25.00 per hour Non residents $35.00 per hour Kitchen Use Fee: Ordinance No.2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 20 574745.v1 Wylie Non-Profit Groups No charge Resident $25.00 per hour Non-Resident .$35.00 per hour Cancellation fee $50.00 (within ten(10)days of rental date) F. Park Land Dedication Fees. (Land Dedication-Minimum 5 acres and 5 acres per 100 lots.) Five or more lots per acre $1,500.00 per lot 3 or 4 lots per acre $2,000.00 per lot 1 or 2 lots per acre $3,000.00 per lot Apartment units $800.00 per unit G. Wylie Recreation Center Fees. Residents Non-residents Membership Fees Adults 17 and older Annual $175.00 $225.00 Membership Fee Youth(3-16)Annual Membership $105.00 $135.00 Fee Senior 55 and older Annual $105.00 $135.00 Membership Fee Family Annual Membership up to 4 $325.00 $405.00 members Corporate Annual Membership $185.00 (individual must present most recent check stub as proof of employment) Adult 3 month $65.00 $80.00 Youth 3 month $30.00 $40.00 Senior 3 month $30.00 $40.00 Family 3 month $120.00 $150.00 Adult 1 month $30.00 $40.00 Youth 1 month $25.00 $30.00 Senior 1 month $25.00 $30.00 Adult Daily Pass $8.00 $8.00 Youth Daily Pass $5.00 $5.00 Senior Daily Pass $5.00 $5.00 I.D. Card Replacement(per card) $5.00 $5.00 Facility Fees Aerobics Room/hour $35.00 $45.00 Classroom/hour $30.00 $40.00 Climbing Wall/hour $55.00 $65.00 Meeting Room(per section)/hour $45.00 $55.00 Kitchen/hour $35.00 $45.00 Gym(1/2 court)/hour $55.00 $65.00 Ordinance No.2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 21 574745.v1 Gym(full court)/hour $105.00 $135.00 Gym(all sections/4hour minimum) $325.00 $405.00 Meeting Room(all sections/4hour $255.00 $325.00 minimum) Full Facility(all sections of gym and $495.00 $645.00 meeting rooms)/4 hour minimum- $125 per hour after 4 hours Cancellation Fee $50.00 $50.00 Deposits $100.00 $100.00 Wylie Non-Profit Groups Regular Rates Regular Rates The rate for the use of the Wylie Recreation Center by City employees is free. Family members of City employees may receive a twenty-five percent (25%) discount on their membership fee to the Wylie Recreation Center, based upon resident rates. X. WATER AND SEWER TAP FEES Water Tap $2500.00 (Residential or commercial) Wastewater Tap—0' to 8' deep $3000.00 Wastewater Tap—Greater than 8' deep Cost plus $310.00 Fire Hydrant Installation $3000.00 (In City ROW) Tap/Fire Hydrant Inspection $200.00 XI. FIRE DEPARTMENT A. Development Fees Residential Fire Development Fees $626.00 per lot Commercial Fire Development Fees $.30 cents per sq. ft. B. Annual Contractor Registration Fees After Hours Inspections $100.00 additional (before 8 a.m.and after 5 p.m.) Combustible Liquid Storage Tanks $100.00 Fire Sprinkler Backflow $100.00 Hazardous Materials Storage $100.00 Hydrant Flow $100.00 Overhead Sprinkler $100.00 Paint Booth $100.00 Re-inspection Fee $75.00 Temporary Structure $100.00 Ordinance No.2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 22 574745.v 1 Underground/Above Ground Storage Tanks $100.00 Underground Sprinkler $100.00 Vent-A-Hood $100.00 C. Permit Fees Aircraft Refueling Vehicles (annual) $25.00 Asbestos Removal (per job) $25.00 Assembly $25.00 (parties with 50 or more guests including weddings) Automobile Wrecking Yard (annual) $25.00 Backflow $10.00 Bowling pin or Alley Refinishing Job (per job) $25.00 Burn Permit $25.00 Candles and Open Fames in Assembly Areas (annual) $25.00 Carnivals and Fairs $50.00 Cellulose Nitrate Film (annual) $25.00 Cellulose Nitrate Storage (annual) $25.00 Combustible Fiber Storage (annual) $25.00 Combustible Material Storage (annual) $25.00 Commercial Fire Alarm Installation Permit (Per building) Less than 10 devices $50.00 11 to 25 devices $75.00 25 to 100 devices $150.00 100 to 200 devices $200.00 More then 200 devices $400.00 Commercial Limited Access Security Gates and Perimeter Fencing $100.00 Commercial Rubbish Handling Operation(annual) $25.00 Compressed Gasses (annual) $25.00 Cryogens (annual) $25.00 Dry Cleaning Plants (annual) $25.00 Dust-Producing Operations (annual) $25.00 Explosives and Blasting Agents (annual or per job) $25.00 Fireworks Event(per event) $500.00 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Permit(suppression system) (per sq.ft.of building area) 0- 100,000 sq. ft $0.015 per sq. ft 100,001 -300,000 sq. ft $.014 per sq. ft ($1,500 for the first 100,000 sq. ft.plus$0.014 for each additional sq. ft.of area or fraction thereof.) 300,001 + sq. ft $0.009 per sq. ft ($4,200 for the first 300,000 sq. ft.plus$0.009 for each additional sq. ft.of area or fraction thereof.) (includes two inspections per system and on re-inspection) Fire Sprinkler Underground Permit (suppression system) $250.00 (Includes three inspections per system: Visual,Hydrostatic Test,Flush and one re-inspection.) Fruit Ripening(annual) $25.00 Fumigation or Thermal Insecticidal Fogging (annual) $25.00 Ordinance No.2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 23 574745.v1 Hazardous Production Materials (annual) $25.00 High Piled Combustible Storage $25.00 per building Hydrant Flow Test $50.00 (2 hydrants) Hydrant Installation $50.00 (per installation) Liquid or Gas Fueled Vehicles or Equipment in Assembly Building (annual or event) $25.00 Lumber Yard (annual $25.00 Magnesium Working(annual) $25.00 Mall, Covered (annual or event) $25.00 Organic Coatings (annual) $25.00 Ovens, Industrial Baking and Drying(annual) $25.00 Paint Booth $50.00 Radioactive Material (annual) $25.00 Refrigeration Materials (annual) $25.00 Spaying or Dipping (annual) $25.00 Special Fire Suppression System Permit $75.00 Temporary Structure $25.00 per tent (tents and temporary membrane structures) Tire Storage (annual) $25.00 Trench Burns $500.00/$100.00 ($500 initial and$100 per re-inspection) Underground/Above Ground Storage Tanks $250.00 (Includes flammable and combustible liquid storage and liquefied petroleum gas,per tank) Vent-A-Hood $50.00 Welding and Cutting Operations $50.00 (annual fixed occupancy or per job) D. Plan Reviews 1 — 100,000 sq. ft $0.02 cents per sq. ft. (per sq.ft.of building area,minimum$60.00) 100,001 —300,000 sq. ft $0.17 cents per sq. ft. ($3,500 for the first 100,000 sq. ft.plus$0.017 for each additional sq. ft.) 300,001 + sq. ft $0.01 cent per sq. ft. ($6,900 for the first 300,000 sq. ft.plus$0.01 for each additional sq. ft.) E. Annual Alarm Permit Fees Burglar Alarm Permit Fee $50.00 (commercial or residential) Other Alarms Permit Fee $50.00 (All alarm systems that are not burglar alarms,including,but not limited too,panic,fire,and EMS alarms,whether commercial,residential or otherwise.) False Alarm Notification Fee $50.00 (If after three(3)false alarms in the twelve month period immediately preceding any false alarm,the permit holder shall be assessed a service fee of$50.00 for such false alarm.) Ordinance No.2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 24 574745.v1 XII. MUNICIPAL COURT Municipal Court Building Security Fee $3.00 Municipal Court Technology Fund $4.00 Driving Safety Course Administrative Fee $10.00 Warrant Fee $50.00 Consolidated Court Costs $40.00 Judicial Fee County $5.40 City $.60 Arrest Fee $5.00 State Jury Fee $4.00 Time Payment Fee—Efficiency $2.50 Time Payment Plan Local $10.00 State $12.50 Traffic Fund $3.00 State Traffic Fee $30.00 Administrative Fee $20.00 Consolidated Court Costs $17.00 Corrections Management Fee $.50 Fugitive Apprehension $5.00 Juvenile Delinquency $.50 Judicial Training $2.00 Child Safety Fee $25.00 Indigent Defense Fee $2.00 School Crossing Guard Fee $20.00 Juvenile Crime/Delinquency Act $.25 Compensation to Victims Crime Fund $35.00 Ordinance No.2010-08 Amendment to the Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 25 574745.v 1 CURRENT CONSOLIDATED FEE ORDINANCE 2009- 12 ORDINANCE NO. 2009-12 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, REPEALING ORDINANCE NOS. 98-16 AND 06-05; AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS. 74-09, § 4; 74-14, § 5 (1), (2); 78-17, ARTICLE III, § 13.00; 84-16, ARTICLE III, § 8 (d), ARTICLE IV, § 5 (d); 85-5, §§ 3.02, 3.04; 85-34A, § 21.00; 87-15, § 78-107; 89-13, § 2; 93-12, § 13-6; 93-17, §§ XI, XII; 98-29, § 1.06(a); 99-17, § 1 (B); 00-01, § 3 (D) (1); 01-03, §§ 42.01, 42.05, 42.06; 01- 12, § 1.00; 02-10, §§ 42.01, 42.02, 42.05,42.06; 02-18, §§ 3.00, 4.00; 02-29, §§ 2.01, 2.02, 2.03, 2.04; 03-15, §§ 2.00, 3.00, 5.00; 03-32, § 8.00; 04-01; §§ 2.00 (b), 8.00; 05-01, § 1.00; 05-09, § 1.00, 05-11, §§ 12.00, 18.00; 05-27, § 3.00 (B-1); 05-28, ARTICLE III, § (C-3-a); 05-32, § 8.00; 05-49, §§ 17.03, 17.06; 05-68, § 20.00; 05-69, §§ 1.01, 3.00 (d), 5.00; 05-72, § 42-95 (a) (2); 06-58, § 1.00; 06-61; §2.00; 06-70, §2.00; 07-03, § 18.00; 07-05, § 2.00; 07-12, § 3.00; 08-20, § 1.03; 08-44, §§ 1.02, 1.03; 08-49, § 22.211 (s) (1) TO DELETE FEES; ESTABLISHING A CONSOLIDATED FEE ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR REPEALING, SAVINGS AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSES; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas ("City Council") has previously adopted Ordinance No. 98-16 of the City of Wylie ("Wylie") establishing a consolidated fee ordinance; and WHEREAS,the City Council has investigated and determined that Ordinance No. 98-16 was not subsequently amended properly as a consolidated fee ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City Council has investigated and determined that it would be advantageous and beneficial to the citizens of Wylie to repeal Ordinance No. 98-16 and 06-05 and amend the ordinances referenced herein in order to establish a consolidated fees and charges ordinance for Wylie as set forth herein; and WHEREAS, the City Council has investigated and determined that it would be advantageous and beneficial to the citizens of Wylie, Texas to establish a consolidated fee ordinance for citizens to determine fees with greater convenience and for the City Council to more easily amend fees as necessary. Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 1 543350.v1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1: Findings. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2: Ordinance Nos. 98-16 and 06-05 Repealed. Wylie Ordinance Nos. 98-16 and 06-05 are repealed in their entirety and replaced by this Ordinance. The effective date of the repeal discussed in this Section shall not occur until the effective date of this Ordinance at which time Ordinance Nos. 98-16 and 06-05 shall be repealed. Such repeal shall not abate any pending prosecution and/or lawsuit or prevent any prosecution and/or lawsuit from being commenced for any violation of Ordinance Nos. 98-16 and 06-05 occurring before the effective date of this Ordinance and violations that occurred under said ordinances shall count when determining whether a violation of this Ordinance is a subsequent violation. SECTION 3: Amendment to Ordinance No. 74-09, deleting the language in Section 4. The language in Section 4 of Ordinance No. 74-09 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 4: Amendment to Ordinance No. 74-14, deleting the language in Sections 5 (1) and(2). The language in Sections 5 (1) and (2) of Ordinance No. 74-14 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 5: Amendment to Ordinance No. 78-17, deleting the language in Article III, Section 13.00. The language in Article III, Section 13.00 of Ordinance No. 78-17 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 6: Amendment to Ordinance No. 84-16, deleting the language in Article III, Section 8 (d) and Article IV, Section 5(d). The language in Article III, Section 8(d) and Article IV, Section 5(d) is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 7: Amendment to Ordinance 85-5, deleting the language in Sections 3.02 and 3.04. The language in Sections 3.02 and 3.04 of Ordinance No. 85-5 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 8: Amendment to Ordinance No. 85-34A, deleting the language in Section 21.00. The language in Section 21.00 of Ordinance No. 85-34A is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 2 543350.v] SECTION 9: Amendment to Ordinance No. 87-15, deleting the language in Section 78- 107. The language in Section 78-107 of Ordinance No. 87-15 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 10: Amendment to Ordinance No. 89-13, deleting the language in Section 2. The language in Section 2 of Ordinance No. 89-13 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 11: Amendment to Ordinance No. 93-12, deleting the language in Section 13- 6. The language in Section 13-6 of Ordinance No. 93-12 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 12: Amendment to Ordinance No. 93-17, deleting the language in Sections XI and XII. The language in Sections XI and XII of Ordinance No. 93-17 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 13: Amendment to Ordinance No. 98-29, deleting the language in Section 1.06(a). The language in Section 1.06(a) of Ordinance No. 98-29 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 14: Amendment to Ordinance No. 99-17, deleting the language in Section 1(B). The language in Section 1(B) of Ordinance No. 99-17 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 15: Amendment to Ordinance No. 00-01, deleting the language in Section 3 (D)(1). The language in Section 3 (D)(1) of Ordinance No. 00-01 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 16: Amendment to Ordinance No. 01-03, deleting the language in Sections 42.01, 42.05, and 42.06. The language in Sections 42.01, 42.05 and 42.06 of Ordinance No. 01- 03 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 17: Amendment to Ordinance No. 01-12, deleting the language in Section 1.00. The language in Section 1.00 of Ordinance No. 01-12 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 18: Amendment to Ordinance No. 02-10, deleting the language in Sections 42.01, 42.02, 42.05 and 42.06. The language in Sections 42.01, 42.02, 42.05 and 42.06 of Ordinance No. 02-10 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 3 543350.v 1 SECTION 19: Amendment to Ordinance No. 02-18, deleting the language in Sections 3.00 and 4.00. The language in Sections 3.00 and 4.00 of Ordinance No. 02-18 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 20: Amendment to Ordinance No. 02-29, deleting the language in Sections 2.01, 2.02, 2.03 and 2.04. The language in Sections 2.01, 2.02, 2.03 and 2.04 of Ordinance No. 02-29 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 21: Amendment to Ordinance No. 03-15, deleting the language in Sections 2.00, 3.00 and 5.00. The language in Sections 2.00, 3.00 and 5.00 of Ordinance No. 03-15 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 22: Amendment to Ordinance No. 03-32, deleting the language in Section 8.00. The language in Section 8.00 of Ordinance No. 03-32 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 23: Amendment to Ordinance No. 04-01, deleting the language in Sections 2.00(b) and 8.00. The language in Sections 2.00(b) and 8.00 of Ordinance No. 04-01 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 24: Amendment to Ordinance No. 05-01, deleting the language in Section 1.00. The language in Section 1.00 of Ordinance No. 05-01 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 25: Amendment to Ordinance No. 05-09, deleting the language in Section 1.00. The language in Section 1.00 of Ordinance No. 05-09 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 26: Amendment to Ordinance No. 05-11, deleting the language in Sections 12.00 and 18.00. The language in Sections 12.00 and 18.00 of Ordinance No. 05-11 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 27: Amendment to Ordinance No. 05-27, deleting the language in Section 3.00(B-1). The language in Section 3.00(B-1) of Ordinance No. 05-27 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 28: Amendment to Ordinance No. 05-28, deleting the language in Article III, Section (C-3-a). The language in Article III, Section (C-3-a) of Ordinance No. 05-28 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 4 543350.v l SECTION 29: Amendment to Ordinance No. 05-32, deleting the language in Section 8.00. The language in Section 8.00 of Ordinance No. 05-32 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 30: Amendment to Ordinance No. 05-49, deleting the language in Sections 17.03 and 17.06. The language in Sections 17.03 and 17.06 of Ordinance No. 05-49 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 31: Amendment to Ordinance No. 05-68, deleting the language in Section 20.00. The language in Section 20.00 of Ordinance No. 05-68 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 32: Amendment to Ordinance No. 05-69, deleting the language in Sections 1.01, 3.00(d) and 5.00. The language in Sections 1.01, 3.00(d) and 5.00 of Ordinance No. 05-69 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 33: Amendment to Ordinance No. 05-72, deleting the language in Section 42-95(a)(2). The language in Section 42-95(a)(2) of Ordinance No. 05-72 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 34: Amendment to Ordinance No. 06-58, deleting the language in Section 1.00. The language in Section 1.00 of Ordinance No. 06-58 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 35: Amendment to Ordinance No. 06-61, deleting the language in Section 2.00. The language in Section 2.00 of Ordinance No. 06-61 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 36: Amendment to Ordinance No. 06-70, deleting the language in Section 2.00. The language in Section 2.00 of Ordinance No. 06-70 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 37: Amendment to Ordinance No. 07-03, deleting the language in Section 18.00. The language in Section 18.00 of Ordinance No. 07-03 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 38: Amendment to Ordinance No. 07-05, deleting the language in Section 2.00. The language in Section 2.00 of Ordinance No. 07-05 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 5 543350.v1 SECTION 39: Amendment to Ordinance No. 07-12, deleting the language in Section 3.00. The language in Section 3.00 of Ordinance No. 07-12 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 40: Amendment to Ordinance No. 08-20, deleting the language in Section 1.03. The language in Section 1.03 of Ordinance No. 08-20 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 41: Amendment to Ordinance No. 08-44, deleting the language in Sections 1.02 and 1.03. The language in Sections 1.02 and 1.03 of Ordinance No. 08-44 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 42: Amendment to Ordinance No. 08-49, deleting the language in Section 22.211(s)(1). The language in Section 22.211(s)(1) of Ordinance No. 08-49 is hereby deleted and the term [RESERVED] is inserted in its place. SECTION 43: Establishing a Consolidated Fee Ordinance. The Consolidated Fee Ordinance is hereby established as set forth in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes. SECTION 44: Penalty Provision. Any person, firm, corporation or entity that violates this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) if the violation relates to the public health and sanitation, otherwise the fine shall be a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00). Each continuing day's violation shall constitute a separate offense. The penal provisions imposed under this Ordinance shall not preclude the Wylie from filing suit to enjoin the violation. Wylie retains all legal rights and remedies available to it pursuant to local, state and federal law. SECTION 45: Savings/Repealing Clause. All provisions of any ordinance in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent they are in conflict; but such repeal shall not abate any pending prosecution for violation of the repealed ordinance, nor shall the repeal prevent a prosecution from being commenced for any violation if occurring prior to the repeal of the ordinance. Any remaining portions of said ordinances shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 46: Severability. Should any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, it is expressly provided that any and all remaining portions of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. Wylie hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 6 543350.v1 section, subsection, clause or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, and phrases be declared unconstitutional or invalid. SECTION 47: Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage and publication as required by the City Charter and by law. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, on this 28th day of April, 2009. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTESTED AND CORRECTLY RECORDED: Carole Ehrlich, City Secretary Date of publication in The Wylie News—May 6,2009 Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 7 543350.v 1 Exhibit"A" WYLIE COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE I. WATER AND SEWER FEES. A.Water and Sewer Service Deposit. Each water customer shall make a deposit to the City of Wylie, Texas for water service and sewerage service in accordance with the following schedule: (i) Water Deposits (1) 3/4 inch meter domestic $75.00 (2) 3/4 inch meter irrigation with domestic account $50.00 (3) 3/4 inch irrigation meter without domestic account $125.00 (4) 1 inch meter domestic $125.00 (5) 1 inch irrigation with domestic account $75.00 (6) 1 inch irrigation without domestic account $200.00 (7) 2 inch meter domestic $225.00 (8) 2 inch irrigation with domestic account $115.00 (9) 2 inch irrigation without domestic account $340.00 (ii) Sewer Deposit (1) Residential $20.00 (2) Commercial $20.00 B. Water Rates. (1) The following monthly water rates shall apply to all domestic residential customers within the corporate limits of the City of Wylie, Texas. ALL PRICES ARE FOR 1,000 GALLONS OF METERED WATER. (a) Monthly minimum charge for first 1,000 gallons of metered water consumption: $8.90 (b) Volume charge for all consumption exceeding 1,000 gallons: 1,001 to 10,000 gallons: $2.82 Over 10,000 gallons: $3.68 (2) The following monthly water rates shall apply to all domestic commercial customers, (other than apartments, mobile home parks and other multi-unit dwellings not individually metered) within the corporate limits of the City of Wylie, Texas: (a) Monthly minimum charge for first 1,000 gallons of metered water consumption: $12.15 Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 8 543350.v1 (b) Volume charge for all consumption exceeding 1,000 gallons: $3.22 (3) The following water rates shall apply to all domestic apartments, mobile home parks, and other multi-unit dwellings, not individually metered, within the corporate limits of the City of Wylie, Texas: (a) Monthly minimum charge for first 1,000 gallons of metered water $12.15 (b) Volume charge for all consumption exceeding 1,000 gallons $3.22 (4) The following monthly water rates shall apply to all irrigation meters within the corporate limits of the City of Wylie, Texas: (a) Monthly minimum charge for first 1,000 gallons of metered water: (1) Residential irrigation $8.90 (2) Commercial & Multifamily $12.15 (b) Volume charge for all consumption exceeding 1,000 gallons: (1) Residential irrigation $4.08 (2) Commercial irrigation $4.08 (5) The monthly water charge for any customers (residential, commercial, apartment, mobile home park, or other multi-unit dwelling not individually metered) located outside the corporate limits of the City of Wylie, Texas, shall be at the rate of one hundred fifteen percent (115%) of the rate charged customers inside the corporate limits of the City. (6) Any bulk water customer who desires to withdraw water from a hydrant or other source not metered and charged directly to them, shall fill out a water application form and sign the form in the same manner as a regular metered customer. Bulk water rate charges are to be charged in twenty-five (25) gallon increments at the same rates as the commercial customers. C.Sewage Collection and Treatment Rates. (1) The following monthly sewage collection and treatment rates shall apply to all residential customers of the City of Wylie, Texas: (a) Customers who are 65 years of age or older and have a homestead exemption on the service address which appears in the tax records $20.00 (b) Customers who are disabled and have a homestead exemption on the service address which appears in the tax records $20.00 (c) All other customers $27.00 Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 9 543350.v 1 (2) The following monthly sewage collection and treatment rates shall apply to all commercial customers of the City of Wylie, Texas: (a) Monthly minimum charge first 1,000 gallons of metered water...... $21.50 (b) Volume charge for all consumption exceeding 1,000 gallons ..$ 1.82 (3) A sewer fee of twenty-seven dollars ($27.00) shall be charged for each apartment unit, multiple-family unit, or mobile home space and special areas such as washateria, swimming pools, etc., where the apartment, multiple-family development or mobile home park is on a master meter for water consumption with the City of Wylie, Texas. (4) The monthly sewer charge for any customers (residential, commercial, apartment, mobile home park, or other multi-unit dwelling not individually metered) located outside the corporate limits of the City of Wylie, Texas, shall be at the rate of one hundred fifteen percent (115%) of the rate charged customers inside the corporate limits of the City. (5) The monthly water and sewer rate charge for residential and commercial customers located outside the corporate limits of the City of Wylie, Texas, shall be at the rate of one hundred fifteen percent (115%) of the rate charged customers inside the corporate limits of the City. D.Returned Check Charge. Each and every check or bank draft, used as payment to the City for services, which is returned for insufficient funds, shall have a charge of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) assessed against the account. E. Utility Account Establishment Charge. Each time a customer changes his place of occupancy and requests water service or a change in billing address or a new account is established, a charge of five dollars ($5.00) shall be made. F. Past Due Account Penalty; Restoration Charges. (1) The charges for water and or sewer service shall be billed and collected monthly as a utility charge payable to the City of Wylie, Texas. All charges not paid within fourteen (14) days from the date that the bill is rendered shall be delinquent, except when the fourteenth (14th) day falls on Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday under which condition such bill shall be due by 5:00 p.m. Central Time, on the next working day following such Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday. (2) All payments made after the fourteenth (14th) day will bear a late charge or penalty of five (5%)percent on amounts over twenty dollars ($20.00). Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 10 543350.v 1 (3) A customer's utility service may be disconnected if a bill has not been paid or a deferred payment agreement entered into within twenty-six (26) days from the date of issuance of a bill, if proper notice has been given. Proper notice shall consist of a separate mailing or hand delivery at least ten (10) days prior to a stated date of disconnection, with the words "termination notice" or similar language prominently displayed on the notice. The information included in the notice shall be provided in English and Spanish as necessary to adequately inform the customer. Attached to or on the face of the termination notice shall appear a statement notifying the customer that if they are in need of assistance with payment of their bill, they may be eligible for alternative payment programs, such as deferred payment plans, and to contact the water department of the City of Wylie, Texas for more information. If mailed, the cutoff day may not fall on a holiday or weekend, but will be on the next working day after the tenth (10) day. Service may not be discontinued for non-payment of a residential account if a permanent occupant of the residence will become seriously ill as a result of discontinued service. If a customer seeks to avoid termination on this basis, the customer must have the attending physician call or contact the water department within fourteen (14) days of the issuance of the bill. A written statement must be received by the water department from the physician within twenty-six (26) days of the issuance of the bill. The limit on termination shall last sixty-three (63) days from the issuance of the bill or a lesser period if agreed by the parties. The customer who makes such request shall enter into a deferred payment plan to accomplish payment of the bill. (4) If it is necessary to terminate water service for nonpayment, a charge of fifty dollars ($50.00) shall be paid prior to restoration of the service if the service is restored between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Central Time, on weekdays. At other times, the restoration charge shall be sixty-five dollars ($65.00). (5) If water and sewer service are terminated by customer request, the charge for restoring the service shall be ten dollars ($10.00) which will be added to the next month's bill. G Temporary Connection Charge. A fee of twenty dollars ($20.00) shall be paid in advance for temporary water service to a utility customer for activities such as cleaning, plumbing checks, remodeling and so forth. This service will be for three (3) working days, excluding the date the fee is paid. H Special Service Connection Fee. Upon receipt of an application for service and payment of all required deposits, connection of utility service shall be made by the City. If requested by the customer, and if the application and deposit are received prior to 12:00 noon, all reasonable efforts will be made to connect service by the end of the same working day. If the application and deposit are received after 12:00 noon, and upon payment in advance of a twenty-five ($25.00) special service connection fee, service will be connected by the end of the same working day. Otherwise, all reasonable efforts will be made to connect service by the end of the following day. Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 11 543350.v1 L Special Meter Reading Charge. A special meter reading charge of ten dollars ($10.00) shall be charged on the existing water bill when requested by a customer if the reading is determined to be correct. No reading charge will be made if it is determined the original reading was not correct. J.Development/Subdivision Water Charges. All developers or sub-dividers who are tying into the water and sewer system of the City of Wylie, Texas shall pay an initial fee equivalent to the gallon capacity of their water system distribution lines multiplied by a factor of three (3) at the prevailing lowest rate per one thousand (1,000) currently in effect at the time actual usage occurs. The final determination of the amount of gallons to be charged shall be determined by the City Engineer. Any water used subsequent to the initial loading and flushing of the installed lines shall be accomplished by the developer or sub-divider securing a meter attachment to a fire hydrant. This fee shall be due and payable prior to approval of the final plat. K. Charge for Replacing Meter Box. The cost for replacement of 1 inch and under plastic water meter box is seventy-five ($75.00). L. Charge for Replacing Sewer Clean Out Caps. The cost for replacement of property line sewer clean out caps is five dollars ($5.00). M Meter Testing Fee. When any utility customer is of the opinion that a water meter is registering incorrectly, the customer may make a request to the City for testing of the meter. A field test will be provided for the customer's meter without charge once every two (2) years. If the customer desires a calibration and certification test, then at the time such request is made, the customer shall make a twenty-five ($25.00) deposit with the City. If the test shows that the meter is registering consumption in excess of actual flow by more than two (2) percent, the meter shall be replaced with an accurate one at the expense of the City, and the twenty-five dollars ($25.00) deposit shall be returned to the customer. If the test shows that the meter is registering consumption at less than actual flow or in excess of actual flow by two percent or less, the twenty-five dollars ($25.00)deposit shall be retained by the City to defer the cost of such test. N. Threshold Conditions In regards to implementation and enforcement of the Drought Contingency Plan (the "Plan"), the City Manager is designated as the official responsible for implementation and enforcement, and the guidelines for the threshold determinations as listed in the Plan are hereby adopted. In the event severe or critical conditions persist (as defined in the Plan) for an extended period of time, the City may ration water usage and/or terminate service to selected users of the system in accordance with the following sequence of increasing priority: Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 12 543350.v1 (1) Recreation Users (2) Commercial Users (3) Industrial Users (4) School Users (5) Residential Users (6) Hospitals, Public Health and Safety Facilities O. Penalty (1) Users of City water except for the City, that do not comply with Section 3 of this Ordinance shall be subject to a penalty and fine of not less than one hundred dollars ($100.00) per day no more than one thousand dollars ($1000.00) per day for each day of non-compliance and/or disconnection or discontinuance of water services to such users by the City. The fines shall be listed on Table B of the Plan. (2) It shall be unlawful for any person to do, commit or assist in committing any of the following things or acts in the City: Remove any water meter that has been placed by the City, or changing, interfering with or tampering with any water meter in any manner; prevent water, by any means or devices, from passing through any meter connected directly or indirectly with the lines or mains of the City waterworks, whether sewer service customer only or both water and sewer; prevent a meter from registering the amount of water passing through such meter, or prevent or obstruct a meter from accurately registering the quantity of water supplied; or in any way interfere with a water meter's purpose, action or just registration; or whoever, without the consent in writing of the director of the water department diverts any water from any pipes, lines or mains of the waterworks, or otherwise uses or causes to be used any water produced or distributed by the waterworks, or retains possession thereof shall be fined one hundred and fifty dollars ($150.00) and pay for the water estimated by the City to have been used without proper metering. This fine is in addition to any criminal penalties that may be imposed by the City. (3) The presence at any time on or about any meter, water lines or mains of the City, whether such meter, if any, is owned or operated by the City or others, of a pipe or any device or pipes resulting in the diversion of water or the prevention of its free passage and registration by any such meter, or resulting in the diversion from such meter, or resulting in the prevention of water reaching the meter, or resulting in the prevention of just registration of the meter or meters or resulting in the taking of any water except through a lawfully installed meter shall constitute prima facie evidence on the part of the person owning or having custody or control of the room, building, place or premises where such device or pipe is located, of knowledge of the existence thereof and/or knowledge of such existence to the person who would be benefited by the failure of the water to be accurately metered shall further constitute prima facie evidence of intention on the part of such person or persons to defraud and tamper with a meter, and shall bring such person prima facie within the scope, meaning and penalties of this section. This section shall not apply to employees or agents of the City when acting in their official capacity. Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 13 543350.v 1 (4) That a convenience fee of three dollars ($3.00) per transaction be collected at the point of sale for those persons wishing to use a credit/debit card to purchase city services. (a) A convenience fee of three dollars ($3.00) per transaction will be collected at the point of sale for those persons wishing to use a credit/debit card to purchase city services. (5) That a convenience fee per transaction of one dollar and seventy-five cents ($1.75) for residential customers and business customers be collected at the time of sale for those persons wishing to use credit/debit card to purchase city services on-line. II. GARBAGE, TRASH AND BRUSH FEES. A. Residential Fee; Deposits. (1) The collection and removal of garbage, rubbish and brush in one (1) polycart container from residential premises, one (1)time per week and one recycle polycart one (1) time per week, shall be made for a charge of eleven dollars and thirty cents ($11.30) per residential unit for each calendar month. (2) Nonresidential customers shall be required to make a deposit equivalent to three (3) months' charges, or a minimum thirty-four dollars ($34.00). (3) Residential fees for each unit of single-family detached or duplex (not master metered) either curbside or alley side service, shall be eleven dollars and thirty cents ($11.30) per month and shall be charged each month on the utility bill. (4) The following collection fees are based upon the type of establishment or collection, to wit: (a) Duplex, per unit $11.30 per unit (b) Multifamily $11.30 per unit (c)Trailer park $11.30 per unit (5) Each additional Polycart $4.00 1&Commercial Charges. (1) Commercial Hand Collection, per ninety-five (95) gallon polycart Automated Collection Cost: Once (1) per week $22.94 Two (2) carts once (1)per week. $43.58 Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 14 543350.v1 (2) Front Load Container Rates 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 $ $ $ $ $ $ 1 1 ► i i 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ I 1 i 1 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ I I i i 6 $ $ $ $ $ $ I I I ! r 8 $ $ $ $ $ $ I I I ! , (3) Additional Charges Additional charge of$8.75 per pick up for containers on Casters Additional charge of$8.75 per pick up for containers with 4 sided enclosures Additional charge of$8.75 per pick up for containers with locks 8 cubic yard Cardboard Recycling Container 1 X per week $84.28 8 cubic yard Cardboard Recycling Container 2 X per week $176.74 Front load container exchange charge $78.94 (4) Extra Pick Ups 2 cubic yard $47.37 3 cubic yard $48.42 4 cubic yard $49.47 6 cubic yard $51.58 8 cubic yard $52.63 (5) Refills 2 cubic yard $36.84 3 cubic yard $37.89 4 cubic yard $38.95 6 cubic yard $41.05 8 cubic yard $42.11 (6) Rolloff Charges: 20 cubic yard per haul $482.31 (M-F) 30 cubic yard per haul $492.84 (M-F) 40 cubic yard per haul $524.42 (M-F) Delivery and Exchange $369.76 (M-F) Daily Container Rental $7.89 (7) Compactors: Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 15 543350.v1 6 cubic yard compactor haul charge $265.11 (M-F) 8 cubic yard compactor haul charge $297.79 (M-F) 30 cubic yard compactor haul charge $492.84 (M-F) 35 cubic yard compactor haul charge $492.84 (M-F) 42 cubic yard compactor haul charge $492.84 (M-F) Disposal will be billed at $29.23 per ton; rates based on 4 ton minimum. (8) Returned Check Charge. $26.31 (9) COMMERCIAL RATES FOR WYLIE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT (WISD) (10) Front Load Container Rates Size/Pickup 1 x week 2 x week 3 x week 4 x week 5 x week 6 x week 2 Cu Yd $ 67.03 $128.08 $178.35 $248.86 $322.99 $398.30 3 Cu Yd $ 74.21 $140.05 $193.91 $268.61 $362.09 $430.17 4 Cu Yd $ 79.00 $147.23 $207.08 $288.36 $370.78 $460.44 6 Cu Yd $ 92.17 $168.78 $237.01 $326.54 $424.37 $524.17 8 Cu Yd $102.94 $190.32 $266.93 $366.04 $473.63 $586.30 WISD front load rates are net to contractor, does not include billing fee, franchise fee and sales tax do not apply. C. Fees for Special Collection of Brush and Bulky Waste Items. Special collection of brush and bulky items, in excess of twenty-four (24) cubic yards per resident per year, will be made available to residents at the rate negotiated between the contractor and the resident. D. Denial of Service. In the event of nonpayment of charges for the above services, the City shall have the right to deny further service to such nonpaying person or customer. III. CONSTRUCTION PERMITS AND FEES. A. Building,Plumbing, Mechanical and Electrical Permit Fees. When a building, plumbing, mechanical or electrical permit is required by the Building, Plumbing, Mechanical or Electrical code adopted by the City of Wylie, Texas the following fees shall be assessed: EXCEPTION: Permit fees shall not be required when the permit is for a building owned and occupied by a public agency. Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 16 543350.v1 (1) New Single-Family Fees (including duplexes) - $700.00 + .10 cents a square foot (a) A non-refundable plan review deposit of fifty dollars ($50.00) is due at time of plan submittal. The plan review deposit will be applied toward the cost of the building permit only if the building permit fee is paid within six (6) months of the date the plan was submitted for review. (2) New Multi-Family Fees (3 attached units or more) - $250.00 per unit (a) A non-refundable plan review deposit equal to ten percent (10%) of the permit fee is due at time of plan submittal. The plan review deposit will be applied toward the cost of the building permit only if the building permit fee is paid within six (6) months of the date the plan was submitted for review. (3) New Commercial Fees (a) Building Permit Fees for New Construction 1. $200.00 + .08 cents a square foot 2. Fees for tenant finish out and shell buildings will be seventy-five percent (75%) of the above fees. 3. A non-refundable plan review deposit equal to fifty percent (50%) of the building permit fee is due at the time of plan submittal. The plan review deposit will be applied toward the cost of the building permit only if the building permit fee is paid within six (6) months of the date the plan was submitted for review. (b) Plumbing, Mechanical and Electrical fees for New Construction(each) 1. $50.00 + .03 cents a square foot 2. Fees for tenant finish out and shell buildings will be seventy-five percent (75%) of the above fees. (4) Fees for Additions, Alterations, Repairs, Demolition, Screening Walls, Retaining Walls and Accessory Buildings. The following fees shall be charged for small construction jobs involving additions, alterations and repairs. Larger projects that involve substantial work shall be charged as new construction at the sole discretion of the Building Official. Value of Construction Permit Fee $0.00 to $2,500.00 $ 50.00 $2,500.01 to $5,000.00 $ 60.00 $5,000.01 to $10,000.00 $ 75.00 $10,000.01 to $25,000.00 $100.00 Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 17 543350.v1 $25,000.01 to $50,000.00 $150.00 $50,000.01 to $100,000.00 $225.00 $100,000.01 or more $300.00 for the first $100,000.00 plus $50.00 for each $50,000.00 or fraction thereof. B. Miscellaneous Fees. Any activity listed below shall be charged the following fee associated with the activity: Commercial Certificate of Occupancy or Completion $75.00 (Existing building/space or unoccupied clean and show,applicable to shell or structure/space) Temporary Certificate of Occupancy $75.00 (Charged for all Temporary Certificates of Occupancy(ies)) Commercial Temporary Utilities Releases (Electrical or Gas Services) $100.00 Residential Temporary Utilities Releases (Electrical or Gas Services) $50.00 (All temporary utility releases require signed affidavit by contractors/builders) Manufactured Home Construction Permit Fee $300.00 Manufactured Home License Application Fee $500.00 (All original license applications and license transfers shall be accompanied by a fee of $500.00) Manufactured Home Space Fee $50.00 per space Manufactured Home Park Annual Inspection Fee ..$10.00 per occupied space Manufactured Home Park License Fee $500.00 Minimum Miscellaneous Permit Fee (Residential) $50.00 Minimum Miscellaneous Permit Fee (Commercial) $100.00 Fence Permit $40.00 In-ground swimming pool $300.00 Spa or above-ground pool $100.00 Lawn Sprinkler $50.00 Tent $50.00 Construction trailer $75.00 Drive Approach $50.00 per approach Sidewalk $50.00 per lot Structure Moving Permit $75.00 (Any structure moved through or into the City of Wylie,Texas that exceeds 250 square feet) Additional Plan Review $50.00 per hour(Minimum one hour) Appeal to the Construction Board $150.00 Duplicate Building Permit $10.00 Garage Sale $5.00 Administrative fee/change contractor or change on issued permit..$25.00 per contractor Re-stamp Plans $50.00 per hour-Minimum one hour Sign Permit $75.00 Promotional Signs $ 40.00 Dance Hall License $100.00 Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 18 543350.v1 Pool Hall License $100.00 Massage Establishment Permit $500.00 Individual License to Perform Massage $50.00 Sexually Oriented Business License $500.00 Food Service Establishment Permit (annual) $50.00 Retail Food Store Permit Fee(annual) $50.00 Junkyard or Salvage yard License $250.00 Dangerous Building Abatement Administrative Fee $750.00/per lot C. Registration and License Fees. General, Plumbing, Mechanical, Electrical and Irrigation contractors shall not be eligible to receive a permit within the City of Wylie, Texas until they have registered with the City as a contractor and paid the following fee. Fees shall be paid annually and registration will be valid from January 1 through December 31. Registrations received and fees paid between December 1 and December 31 of any calendar year shall be valid from that date until December 31 of the following calendar year. General Contractor $100.00 Plumbing Contractor $100.00 Mechanical Contractor $100.00 Irrigation Contractor $100.00 Backflow Tester $100.00 Pool Contractor $100.00 Fence Contractor $100.00 Electrical Contractor $100.00 Master Electrician $25.00 Journeyman Electrician $10.00 Residential Specialist $10.00 Master Sign Electrician $25.00 Journeyman Sign Electrician $10.00 D. Special Inspection Fees. Re-inspection Fee $50.00 After Hours Inspection $75.00/hr-3hr minimum Special Inspection $75.00 House Moving Inspection Fee $100.00 House Moving Inspection Mileage Reimbursement... current government mileage reimbursement rate IV. ENGINEERING FEES. A. Water and Sewer Impact Fees (i) Service unit - means the standardized measure of consumption, use, generation or discharge attributable to an individual unit of development that has been calculated in accordance with the Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 19 543350.v 1 generally accepted engineering and/or planning standards. The water and wastewater service unit is defined to be a 3/4-inch water meter. Other meter sizes can be compared to the 3/4-inch meter through a ratio of water flows as published by the American Water Works Association and as shown in Table No. 7 of the "Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Update 2005-2015" which is attached as Exhibit A to Ordinance 2006-25 and incorporated by reference herein, as may be amended from time to time. (1) Calculating Impact Charges For each single family living unit equivalent (SFLUE) to be served by the water system there shall be a water impact fee of one thousand three hundred four dollars and ninety seven cents ($1,304.97). For each SFLUE to be served by the sewerage system there shall be a sewerage impact fee of one thousand two hundred thirty one dollars and one cent($1,231.01). B. Thoroughfare Impact Fees (i) Service unit - means the standardized measure of consumption, use, generation or discharge attributable to an individual unit of development, that has been calculated in accordance with the generally accepted engineering and/or planning standards, as indicated in the land use equivalency tables located in the "Roadway Impact Fee 2008-2017" report which is attached as Exhibit A to Ordinance 2007-34 and incorporated by reference herein, as may be amended from time to time. (1) Calculating Impact Charges Thoroughfare Impact Fees shall be calculated at the rate of four hundred thirty four dollars and eighty-two cents ($434.82) per service unit for the Western zone and seven hundred eighteen dollars ($718.00) per service unit for the Eastern zone. C. Special District Fees. (1) In addition to all other fees, the City Council may designate by ordinance, certain special districts. These districts shall be formed in order to collect pro rata fees to offset the cost of capital improvements to the water and sewer system that benefit only a particular section of the City. (2) When such action is deemed appropriate by the City Council, said area shall be deemed by clearly understood boundaries. Then the fee per unit shall be determined by using the following formula: No. of Units per Total Cost of Project Acres x Acre = No. of Shares = Special District Fee (3) Units existing within the special district prior to the establishment by the City Council shall not be charged the determined special district fee unless the parties involved request such service be provided. D. Engineering Inspection Fees Farh project shall be charged an engineering inspection fee. The fee shall be three percent(3%) Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 20 543350.v 1 of the City's estimate for the cost of the public work utilities and streets of new construction which are to be dedicated to the City of Wylie, Texas as well as private commercial parking areas. Such items shall include, but not be limited to: street paving, storm drainage, water mains, sewer mains, commercial parking areas and other items designated for conveyance to the City after completion of improvements through the process of public dedication. These fees shall be paid prior to the start of construction. E. Grading Fees (1) Grading Permit $100.00 (2) Grading Permit Deposit: One acre or less $500.00 Once acre or more $500.00 for first acre+ $100.00 for each additional acre V. IMPOUNDMENT, BOARDING AND ADOPTION FEES. A. Shelter Impound Fees (All Animals). First Offense $40.00 Second Offense $60.00 Third Offense $80.00 B. Boarding Fees (Daily Rates). All Animals $10.00 (per calendar day) C. Adoption Fee. $75.00 (includes $50.00 voucher for sterilization) D. License, Registration for Dangerous Dogs, Euthanasia, Disposal, Surrender Fees and Trap Deposits. License Fee $10.00 per animal Fee for Lost License Tag. $2.00 per animal Euthanasia Fee. $25.00 per animal Disposal Fee $10.00 per animal Surrender Fee $15.00 per animal Trap Deposits $60.00 per trap Annual Registration Fee for Dangerous Dog $50.00 per animal Fee to register dangerous dog at new address $25.00 per animal Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 21 543350.v 1 VI. PLANNING AND ZONING A. Maintenance Bonds. Refer to Subdivision Regulations Section 6.7: Maintenance and Guarantee of Public improvements. The property owner shall maintain all required public improvements for a period of two (2) years following acceptance of the subdivision by the City, and shall also provide a two (2) year maintenance bond (warranty) that all public improvements will be free from defects for a period of two (2) years following such acceptance by the City. B. Zoning and Platting Fees. Zoning Change Application $325.00 + $15.00/acre (Including standard districts,planned development districts and special use permits) Zoning Change Re-notification/Re-publication $200.00 (When request is tabled by applicant) Site Plan Application $250.00 Preliminary Plat Application $200.00 +$12.00/acre Final Plat/Amended Re-plat/Minor Application $325.00 +$25.00/acre Annexation/Disannexation Application $200.00 Variance Application $100.00 (Zoning Board of Adjustment and all others i.e. commission waive planned development acreage, alleys, parking) Verification Letter $50.00 (Zoning,comprehensive plan,utilities) Right-of-Way Abandonment $50.00 (fee toward appraised market value) C. Material Comprehensive Plan $10.00 + Sales Tax Zoning Ordinance $20.00 + Sales Tax Subdivision Regulations $15.00 + Sales Tax Prints of Plats and As-Builts (24 x 36) $3.00/sheet+ Sales Tax Special Area Study Map (8 '/2 x 11 x 36) $5.00/sheet+ Sales Tax City-Wide Planning Maps $15.00/sheet+ Sales Tax (Land use,zoning thoroughfare,development trends,city limits) CD Copies $5.00 each+ Sales Tax (Scanned plats,as-builts) Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 22 543350.v 1 VII. POLICE DEPARTMENT A. POLICE DEPARTMENT FEES. Parade Permit Fee $25.00 Special Event Permit Fee Solicitor Registration Fee $75.00 Permit Fee $75.00 Fingerprinting Fee $5.00 Accident Report Fee Copy of accident report $6.00 Certified copy accident report $8.00 Open records request $.10 cents (per page) Certify Open Records Request $2.00 VIII. PUBLIC LIBRARY A. LIBRARY FEES. Barcode Fee $1.00 DVD Case Fee $3.00 (replacement) Lost Item Cost of material+ $3.00 Damaged Item Cost of material + $3.00 Copies: Black and white $.10 per page Color $.25 per page Fax $.50 per sheet Library Replacement Card $1.00 Extended Use Fee DVD $.50 per day/per item All other $.10 per day/per item Interlibrary request fee $2.00 Book Jacket Fee $1.00 (replacement) Art Work(DVD) $1.00 (replacement) CD Case(Music) $1.00 (replacement) CD Case (Books) $3.00 (replacement) $1.00 Spine Label $1.00 Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 23 5433 50.v 1 IX. PARKS AND RECREATION A. Pavilion Rental (excluding neighborhood parks) Boy/Girl Scouts No Fee Non-Profit Groups $5.00 per hour Residents $10.00 per hour Non Residents $25.00 per hour B. Wylie Wave Fees/Summer Program Fees Participant per week $75.00 Scholarship per week $15.00 (reduced lunch status) Scholarship per week $10.00 (free lunch status) Activity fee per week $15.00 (does not apply to scholarship participants) Cancellation fee (per week): Regular participant $35.00 (past deadline) Reduced lunch scholarship $15.00 (past deadline) Free lunch scholarship $10.00 (past deadline) Summer sports program fees: Track, per summer session $100.00 Tennis, per summer session $100.00 Tennis minicamps, per session $75.00 Minihawk(ages 4-7), one week $100.00 Regular Skyhawks, one week $100.00 Regular Skyhawks, Parent and Me, one week 45.00 C. Athletic Field Reservation Fees. Per person, per sport season, 18 and under $5.00 Per person, per sport season, 19 and older $10.00 Athletic field light per hour/per field $18.00 Tournament or single use—per field reservation $10.00 per hour+ lights Light Key $100.00 deposit Late payment fee (athletic fields) Amount owed+ 10% D. Community Center Rental Fees. (2 hour minimum) ($100.00 deposits required on large events) Room Rental: Boy scouts/Girl scouts No Charge Non-profit groups 12.50 per hour Residents $25.00 per hour Non residents $62.50 per hour Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 24 543350.v 1 Kitchen Use Fee: Boy scouts/Girl scouts No Charge All others $25.00 per event Cancellation fee $50.00 (within 10 days of rental date) E. Continuing Education Classes. Yoga Full session, 20 classes (10 weeks 2x per week) $140.00 Half session $85.00 Drop in,per class $10.00 F. Park Land Dedication Fees. (Land Dedication—Minimum 5 acres and 5 acres per 100 lots.) Five or more lots per acre $1,500.00 per lot 3 or 4 lots per acre $2,000.00 per lot 1 or 2 lots per acre $3,000.00 per lot Apartment units $800.00 per unit X. WATER AND SEWER TAP FEES Water Tap $2500.00 (Residential or commercial) Wastewater Tap—0' to 8' deep $3000.00 Wastewater Tap—Greater than 8' deep Cost plus $310.00 Fire Hydrant Installation $3000.00 (In City ROW) Tap/Fire Hydrant Inspection $200.00 XI. FIRE DEPARTMENT A. Development Fees Residential Fire Development Fees $626.00 per lot Commercial Fire Development Fees $.30 cents per sq. ft. B. Annual Contractor Registration Fees After Hours Inspections $100.00 additional (before 8 a.m.and after 5 p.m.) Combustible Liquid Storage Tanks $100.00 Fire Sprinkler Backflow $100.00 Hazardous Materials Storage $100.00 Hydrant Flow $100.00 Overhead Sprinkler $100.00 Paint Booth $100.00 Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 25 543350.v1 Re-inspection Fee $75.00 Temporary Structure $100.00 Underground/Above Ground Storage Tanks $100.00 Underground Sprinkler $100.00 Vent-A-Hood $100.00 C. Permit Fees Aircraft Refueling Vehicles(annual) $25.00 Asbestos Removal (per job) $25.00 Assembly $25.00 (parties with 50 or more guests including weddings) Automobile Wrecking Yard (annual) $25.00 Backflow $10.00 Bowling pin or Alley Refinishing Job (per job) $25.00 Burn Permit $25.00 Candles and Open Fames in Assembly Areas (annual) $25.00 Carnivals and Fairs $50.00 Cellulose Nitrate Film (annual) $25.00 Cellulose Nitrate Storage (annual) $25.00 Combustible Fiber Storage (annual) $25.00 Combustible Material Storage (annual) $25.00 Commercial Fire Alarm Installation Permit (Per building) Less than 10 devices $50.00 11 to 25 devices $75.00 25 to 100 devices $150.00 100 to 200 devices $200.00 More then 200 devices $400.00 Commercial Limited Access Security Gates and Perimeter Fencing $100.00 Commercial Rubbish Handling Operation (annual) $25.00 Compressed Gasses (annual) $25.00 Cryogens (annual) $25.00 Dry Cleaning Plants (annual) $25.00 Dust-Producing Operations (annual) $25.00 Explosives and Blasting Agents (annual or per job) $25.00 Fireworks Event(per event) $500.00 Fire Sprinkler Overhead Permit (suppression system) (per sq.ft.of building area) 0- 100,000 sq. ft $0.015 per sq. ft 100,001 -300,000 sq. ft $.014 per sq. ft ($1,500 for the first 100,000 sq. ft.plus$0.014 for each additional sq. ft. of area or fraction thereof.) 300,001 + sq. ft $0.009 per sq. ft ($4,200 for the first 300,000 sq. ft.plus$0.009 for each additional sq. ft. of area or fraction thereof.) (includes two inspections per system and on re-inspection) Fire Sprinkler Underground Permit(suppression system) $250.00 (Includes three inspections per system: Visual, Hydrostatic Test, Flush and one re-inspection.) Fruit Ripening(annual) $25.00 Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 26 543350.v 1 Fumigation or Thermal Insecticidal Fogging (annual) $25.00 Hazardous Production Materials (annual) $25.00 High Piled Combustible Storage $25.00 per building Hydrant Flow Test $50.00 (2 hydrants) Hydrant Installation $50.00 (per installation) Liquid or Gas Fueled Vehicles or Equipment in Assembly Building (annual or event) $25.00 Lumber Yard (annual $25.00 Magnesium Working(annual) $25.00 Mall, Covered (annual or event) $25.00 Organic Coatings (annual) $25.00 Ovens, Industrial Baking and Drying(annual) $25.00 Paint Booth $50.00 Radioactive Material (annual) $25.00 Refrigeration Materials (annual) $25.00 Spaying or Dipping (annual) $25.00 Special Fire Suppression System Permit $75.00 Temporary Structure $25.00 per tent (tents and temporary membrane structures) Tire Storage (annual) $25.00 Trench Burns $500.00/$100.00 ($500 initial and$100 per re-inspection) Underground/Above Ground Storage Tanks $250.00 (Includes flammable and combustible liquid storage and liquefied petroleum gas,per tank) Vent-A-Hood $50.00 Welding and Cutting Operations $50.00 (annual fixed occupancy or per job) D. Plan Reviews 1 — 100,000 sq. ft $0.02 cents per sq. ft. (per sq.ft.of building area,minimum$60.00) 100,001 —300,000 sq. ft $0.17 cents per sq. ft. ($3,500 for the first 100,000 sq. ft.plus$0.017 for each additional sq. ft.) 300,001 + sq. ft $0.01 cent per sq. ft. ($6,900 for the first 300,000 sq. ft.plus$0.01 for each additional sq. ft.) E. Annual Alarm Permit Fees Burglar Alarm Permit Fee $50.00 (commercial or residential) Other Alarms Permit Fee $50.00 (All alarm systems that are not burglar alarms, including,but not limited too,panic, fire,and EMS alarms,whether commercial,residential or otherwise.) False Alarm Notification Fee $50.00 (If after three(3)false alarms in the twelve month period immediately preceding any false alarm,the permit holder shall be assessed a service fee of$50.00 for such false alarm.) Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 27 543350.v1 XII. MUNICIPAL COURT Municipal Court Building Security Fee $3.00 Municipal Court Technology Fund $4.00 Driving Safety Course Administrative Fee $10.00 Warrant Fee $50.00 Consolidated Court Costs $40.00 Judicial Fee County $5.40 City $.60 Arrest Fee $5.00 State Jury Fee $4.00 Time Payment Fee—Efficiency $2.50 Time Payment Plan Local $10.00 State $12.50 Traffic Fund $3.00 State Traffic Fee $30.00 Administrative Fee $20.00 Consolidated Court Costs $17.00 Corrections Management Fee $.50 Fugitive Apprehension $5.00 Juvenile Delinquency $.50 Judicial Training $2.00 Child Safety Fee $25.00 Indigent Defense Fee $2.00 School Crossing Guard Fee $20.00 Juvenile Crime/Delinquency Act $.25 Compensation to Victims Crime Fund $35.00 Ordinance No.2009-12 Consolidated Fee Ordinance Page 28 543350.v1 74/ Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: June 8, 2010 Item Number: 2 Department: Planning (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Renae' 011ie Account Code: Date Prepared: 05/27/10 Budgeted Amount: Exhibits: 2 Subject Consider, and act upon, approval of additional locations of kiosk plazas in accordance with Ordinance 2009-21, Section 9.E. Recommendation Motion to approve the location of additional kiosk plazas in accordance with Ordinance 2009-21, Section 9.E. Discussion In moving forward in providing homebuyers and citizen's directions to housing developments, public facilities and community events within the city, staff is presenting additional locations for the Kiosk program in accordance with Ordinance 2009-21. Ryland Homes has requested kiosk plazas in an effort to direct traffic to Birmingham Ranch Subdivision (Exhibit "A"), platted in 2005 and located west of Parker Road Loop, east of Birmingham Farms Phase 14B and will consist of approximately 53 single-family lots on 16.039 acres. In accordance with Section 9.E the approved sign contractor is seeking approval for additional locations to be placed within public rights-of-way. Location WY56 - represents the location at the southwest corner of Park Blvd. and Westgate Way. In accordance with the Ordinance, a kiosk plaza shall not be located on private property or within a utility easement. The subject plaza WY56 shall be installed 40 feet south of Park Blvd. and 100 feet west of Westgate Way directing traffic south to Ann Drive. Location WY57 - represents the location at the southwest corner of Ann Dr. and Westgate Way. The subject plaza WY57 shall be installed 56 feet south of Ann Drive and 22 feet west of Westgate Way and oriented for traffic traveling east. Location WY58 represents the location 25 feet south from the midpoint of the intersection of Ann Drive and Marbury Way and will be oriented to guide traffic north along Marbury into the Birmingham Ranch Subdivision. 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DA2010-01 Recommendation (1) Motion to Approve an Ordinance to disannex a 2.0 acre tract of land situated in the Francisco de la Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688, Collin County, Texas, generally located east of Paul Wilson Road and south of Skyview Drive by adoption of ordinance disannexing property from City; OR (2) Motion to Deny request for disannexation of a 2.0 acre tract of land situated in the Francisco de la Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688, Collin County, Texas, generally located east of Paul Wilson Road and south of Skyview Drive. Discussion At the direction of Council, staff has gathered additional information regarding the request to dis-annex a 2.0 acre tract, citing failure of the City to provide city services to the property. The closest sewer line to the subject property is on Fairmount Drive. Typically the option is to extend a gravity sewer line along Paul Wilson Road which would then serve other properties in the future. However, there is a large diameter water line owned by NTMWD just north of Fairmount which prevents this option. The 2nd option would be for the property owner to install a small private lift station and approximately 2,600 linear feet of small diameter force main which would then serve only that property. The cost to the property owner would be in the range of$30,000 - $40,000 ($10,000 for the lift station and $10 per foot for the force main). The 3rd option would be to install an On-Site Sewer Facility (OSSF). The cost of the OSSF could vary from $5,000 to well over $10,000 depending on the use. The property is currently zoned Commercial Corridor. In order for the owner to install a residential system the property would require rezoning to allow for residential uses. Page 1 of 2 • Page 2 of 2 The County would have to approve and issue a permit for OSSF in accordance with Court Order No. 2008-187- 03-11, which references The Rules, Title 30 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) Chapters 30 and 285 as promulgated by TCEQ. Staff spoke with the Development Services Department of Collin County and they would allow a property within city limits to submit for an OSSF. The City Code of Ordinance Article V, Section 114-111 states that property owners within city limits where sanitary sewers exist or where they may hereafter exist within a distance of 500 feet of any building are required to connect the buildings with the city sanitary sewer main within 90 days after notification. This is to require property owners to tie on as development occurs and sewer lines are extended by the developer. The subject property is more than 2,000 feet away from an existing line. The City of Wylie is obligated to provide normal municipal services, including public sewer as well as police and fire response, to all newly annexed areas within a reasonable time. The specifics of when and how such public services are to be provided to annexed areas are to be incorporated into an Annexation Service Plan, which serves as a legal contract. However, no such plan was formulated and adopted in 1984 when the annexation occurred. Water is provided by the Wylie Northeast Special Utilities District rather than the City of Wylie. Although the property owner petitioned the city to dis-annex pursuant to Section 43.141 of the Texas Local Government Code stating that the municipality failed to provide services to the area, the conditions required by TLGC for filing a petition for disannexation for failure to provide services have not been met. However, despite the property owner's failure to meet all the requirements set forth in Section 43.141, the City does have the authority as a Home Rule City to disannex the property under Section 43.142 of the TLGC and Section 3(D) of the City Charter, as long as the City Council finds that disannexation is appropriate or in the best interest of the City. Considerations: 1. Originally annexed into the City of Wylie as part of a 46.5 acre parcel in September of 1984, at the voluntary request of the property owner at that time. 2. The subject property is surrounded on three sides by unincorporated Collin County. 3. The area is a mix of single-family residential, industrial and warehouse uses. 4. Most of these neighboring properties are sparsely developed in rural residential uses, utilizing onsite septic systems with no public sewer services. 5. The closest City sewer services are located at least 2,000 feet to the southwest. Thus providing sanitary sewer service to the subject area would be a very expensive endeavor. 6. The City has no current plans to provide sewer services and urban streets to this area. 7. The subject tract is vacant land with no plans for development at this time. 8. If the area is disannexed, it may not be annexed again within 10 years after the date of disannexation. 9. In accordance with Section 43.148 of the TLGC, no refund is due to the current property owner. 10. Furthermore, the subject property is currently provided "like services" and no less services than are provided to other undeveloped properties which were brought into the City as part of the 1984 annexation. The Council may grant the request by adoption of an ordinance disannexing the subject tract, or can deny the request to disannex. Approved By Initial Date Department Director RO 05/28/10 City Manager 9 /1'1 al -( (,4 (,t ORDINANCE NO. 2010-XX AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, DISANNEXING A 2.0 ACRE TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN THE FRANCISCO DE LA PINA SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 688, BLOCK 1, TRACT 201, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS AND CONTRACTING THE CORPORATE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF WYLIE ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR REPEALING, SAVINGS AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSES; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF. WHEREAS, upon the request of the then owner of the subject property the City of Wylie, Texas (the "City") annexed said property on or about the 25th day of September, 1984, by virtue of Ordinance No. 84-58, which was duly passed and adopted on said date; and WHEREAS, the current owner of a tract of land located within the subject property, and more specifically described and depicted on Exhibit A, which is attached to and made a part of this Ordinance (the "Property") has attempted to file a petition with the City Secretary pursuant to Section 43.141 of the Texas Local Government Code, requesting disannexation of the Property from the City on the basis of the City's having failed to provide services; and WHEREAS, the City has determined that the conditions required by Texas Local Government Code §43.141 for requesting disannexation for failure to provide services have not been met; and WHEREAS, despite the property owner's failure to meet all the requisite conditions in Section 43.141 of the Texas Local Government Code, the City has authority as a home rule city to disannex the Property pursuant to Texas Local Government Code §43.142 and Section 3(D) of the Wylie City Charter, so long as the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas (the "City Council") finds that disannexation is appropriate and/or in the best interest of the City; and WHEREAS, the City Council has investigated, heard and considered public testimony, and determined that it is appropriate and in the best interest of the City to disannex the Property. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS: SECTION 1: Findings Incorporated. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth. SECTION 2: Disannexation of the Property. The Property is hereby disannexed from the corporate limits of the City, and the City's boundaries are contracted accordingly. The City Manager and/or her designee shall take all necessary steps to amend any and all official maps to show that the Property is removed from the City's corporate boundaries. This disannexation, however, shall not be considered a waiver of the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction. The Property shall remain within the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction, in accordance with state law, Ordinance Disannexing 2.0 Acre Tract Page 1 575590-3 regardless of its disannexation from the City. SECTION 3: Severability. Should any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, it is expressly provided that any and all remaining portions of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. Wylie hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, or phrases be declared unconstitutional or invalid. SECTION 4: Penalty. Any person, firm, corporation or entity violating this Ordinance, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined a sum not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00). Each continuing day's violation under this Ordinance shall constitute a separate offense. The penal provisions imposed under this Ordinance shall not preclude Weston from filing suit to enjoin the violation. The City retains all legal rights and remedies available to it pursuant to local, state and federal law. SECTION 5: Savings/ Repealing Clause. All provisions of any ordinance in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed; but such repeal shall not abate any pending prosecution for violation of the repealed Ordinance, nor shall the repeal prevent prosecution from being commenced for any violation if occurring prior to the repeal of the Ordinance. Any remaining portions of conflicting ordinances shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 6: Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage. SECTION 7: All other ordinances and code provisions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict or consistency, the above referenced Ordinance No. 84-58 and the territory annexed thereby shall be unaffected by the provisions hereof except as to the Property. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, this day of , 2010. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST: Carole Ehrlich, City Secretary DATE OF PUBLICATION: ,in the Ordinance Disannexing 2.0 Acre Tract Page 2 575590-3 EXHIBIT "A" .... lib, t r ff }! _,_.. 3 Proposed Park Blvd, .. Proposed Park 61vd. ., ; . i 4 i i kr �. ai Y i F d r I Y } ., C e, i i I i t i k I strt Y d 1 k .�. ....� i i i M14 } i • i ._. i tw 4 d} ♦Jt(,t Fn@ "bY} t1 �, 1 i i i Y t I t r' i I i P t L.._.._.1.._t. a t _i +$' jtjtJ. k , tl i t i 1 k i • "+i roI € € 2f,um..rt rk aptili t 1 i � i1 ^ 11di w� .. Y y "1tG74 14 4 A N one agn k aI 77 }y t 11 q M ^ t , RF�x , .. ! .,i 1 w • 1. f i w .,n.� d 4\S.,V 5 .. a .. .. r.�_.._.,_. dot. tr tr___ 4, }, 1 ..i t 2n d .L ,1 y ...„ {k t i 4L'J . i i,k, Iri d i i Wei Stye t Eost i 9r0r6 Steen i 'lt DA 201 0-01 Exhibit 4 Amount Paid by Expenditures Per Capita Year Value M&O Tax Rate Property Owner General Fund Population Gen. Fund Expend. 2002 28000 0.503900 141 9,403,592 18,350 512 2003 42000 0.534000 224 10,599,111 21,350 496 2004 50000 0.555900 278 12,596,080 26,150 482 2005 60000 0.561900 337 16,137,358 29,800 542 2006 60000 0.561947 337 16,630,156 33,000 504 2007 60000 0.561950 337 18,462,787 35,500 520 2008 60000 0.561950 337 20,647,934 40,709 507 2009 50000 0.561950 281 20,952,761 41,461 505 $ 2,273 $ 4,069 itiE • • NAPW • ' I • „k for st tti ge iilli{tit x �d \ (" '}4� y I<S �, y tt- • i t y w L { ' ti."s;� .�: 4rz ' q art,`ti,' z' 1 1.1n,` t;�` C �t� � ir{' { 1 .,' �?�ty`i#�Y. 7Jk! :.2 5,yta t, t m ,�° +:E t4't`;.... "r "2`f` -41.ietl t. , t? �1 0,ityt t `tit t 1, �g s,, y�ryy�yy 4 t *liA , 4#k '�." {"Yis 1 1 St y 'ti '� tt z Z T 1 { 1 � {���V,�,��i�,�.-la ., t �� '�{$,,{T{�i iY 45t���j`��,x�.'� i�� �.';c :. ���`, ,. DISCLAIMER N This data has been compiled for • • .. . k �/ ofe City of Wylie.Various official and Junoffic soe:' t ,.0 htt :/ ll .d1\ mS.com� gather thisial informatiourceswern.Everyused 1.(,• effort was made to ensure the . t .. ,._ _..... ).. accuracy of this data,however, no guarantee is given or implied as to the accuracy of said data. udget ork Session Fiscal Year 2010-2011 June 8, 2010 CITY OF WYLIE Budget j�ork Session Agenda Presentation of 2010-11 Initial Budget Discussion 4 I i • Property value is estimated at a 4.5% decrease. Sales tax is projected to remain flat. • Home starts are projected to be 200 (same as FY 2010). • New personnel for Recreation Center and Library to be hired at various starting dates; revenues to partially offset this cost will begin FY 2011. • Continuing with the public safety radio system project in partnership with the cities of Murphy, Plano and Allen. For FY 2011, $880,932 will be used from the General Fund — fund balance. • Municipal Complex operating costs. Valuations $ 2184.2 $ 2222.6 $ 2122.5* 2200 $ 2024.7 2000 r $ 1785.5 1800 $ 1566.7 la 1600 ME 1400 I'M 0 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 riMI 0 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Average Single Family Home Value for 2010-11 is: $ 152,564 *Estimated property valuation assuming the 4.5% decrease. 4 5 i4 t!' r!, 4.5 if kyAtio.,411,,4 3.5 nl kti r (4 {.,4,04,4444 41 ' 1. fir) 1'..il,,,4,,,„„k11,411, (tilt",,,,k,1)11, ,s,, ,74,,,,!lilt; ii,:,,,i,it ' Aft;4:14311,A;b11) "'. Trlfrot4 1044444.4P 3ki„,,,,!;91),4410,44;litlikit tAyk:fsi 2.5 11111 ' :;:'"'i:V.;4;::t'tik;;tkf':k4:111;;:14')I Aft,tyAlt flkt,, 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-2011 Includes estimated figures for FY 09-10 and proposed figures for FY 10-11. 4 ENE $2,219,182 $548,107 $172,000 $455,000 $880,932 $11,873,754 10% 3% 1% 2% 4% 53% $606,267 3% r7r , 4ir, Ad Valorem Taxes-$11 873,754 $219,030 , Sales Taxes-$2,598,112 r t ''" Franchise Fees-$2,320,000 Licenses&Permits-$219,030 ���Intergovernmental Revenues-$606,267 ®Service Fees-$2,219,182 $2,320,000 Court Fees-$548,107 11% Intrest&Misc Income-$172,000 Transfers from Other Funds-$455,000 is Use of Fund Balance-$880,932 Sales Tax 12% I i 1 Department Position(s) O Library Administrative Assistant (December — Full Time) O Library Library Technician (December — Full Time) • Library Young Adult Librarian (January — Full Time) O Library Reference Assistant (January — Full Time) O Library Five Reference Assistants (January — Part Time) O Library Library Technician (January — Part Time) O Library Two Clerks (January — Part Time) A • These requests amount to 12 new staff members which equates to 8 new Full Time Equivalents. • Including equipment and supplies for the new positions, the personnel expense (not in expense budget) would be approximately $260,000 for FY 2011. After FY 2011, these employees' expenses would be approximately $334,000 for the full year. • Additional non-personnel IT requests are approximately $100,000 for FY 2011 (in expense budget). • Added 2 full time and 1 part time employees in FY 2010 during the year. Cost for FY 2010 related to this personnel is $95,217. Cost for FY 2011 related to this personnel is $145,806. I i 1 Department Position(s) Parks Parks Manager (January — Full Time) * Including equipment and supplies for the new position, the personnel expense would be approximately $55,000 for FY 2011. For a full year, this position's cost would be $72,000 (not in expense budget) . * This is part of the reorganization of the Parks department resulting in a $46,000 savings to the City. This position is in lieu of the Parks Superintendent. I 1 • Department Position(s) • Recreation Recreation Superintendent to Parks & Recreation Superintendent (No salary implications). • Recreation Rec Center Recreation Programmer (January — Full Time) • Recreation Rec Center Recreation Attendant (Upgrade from Building Monitor) • Recreation Community Center Recreation Attendant (Increase in hours) O Recreation Community Center Recreation Monitor (Increase in hours) I 1 0 Ili 1 1 • 0 Including equipment and supplies for the new position, the personnel expense would be approximately $342,500 for FY 2011. After FY 2011, these employees' expenses would be approximately $451,500 for the full year. 0 Added 2 full time employees in FY 2010 during the year. Cost for FY 2010 related to this personnel is $51,238. Cost for FY 2011 related to this personnel is $111,791. taw Streets Community Services 4% 12% General Government 36% Development Services 5% n General Government-$8,846,140 Public Safety-10,691,526 Development Services-$1,260,419 ■Streets-$1,091,971 •Community Services-$2,873,783 Public Safety 43% to ievemiie $21 E92 'N-118 Less Ex3enses $2 17631.r#39 2 871I/55 rc ides $81/1111 ass 'r proceni tax reverie 8sed a aSSU ied L'ecrease ir assessed V8 ie. Nim Funds Provided to Cover Above: Bond Fund Interest Earnings 500,000 (b) 5 Days Furlough (about 1.9% Pay Decrease) 225,0000 1% Police/Fire way Decrease 90,000 Use of GF FB to Lower DS Tax Rate 150,000 (b} Use of Emer. Comm. FB to Lower Trans. 250,000 (b) Frozen .Asst. Fire Chief 122,000 Savings from Parks. Reorganization 46,,00n Addl. Decrease in Debt Service Pmt. 200,F000 Addl. Use of GF F: to Lower DS Tax Rate 400,000 (bj TOTAL 1„95.3,000 Potential Additional Fund Requirements 8,45.5 2,371,455 b) Can be done in 2011 and 2012 if needed • GF Fund Bal. Est®: Required based on estimated exp in 2011 Policy 15% 3,582,43 Goal 25% 5,97De727 Est. 9/30/10 7413A32S Radio Sys. 2011 (S80,932) Est. 9/30/11 6,532,396 If 55(000 used in 2011 25% If 550,000 used in 2012 23% Step Increase of 0% Cost of Living Allowance Increase of 0% Pay reduction of 1.9% (equivalent of 5 days pay) for non-public safety full time employees with an additional 5 days of paid elective leave. Public safety employees would incur a 1% salary decrease for FY 2011. Health insurance must be re-bid summer 2010. Costs are projected to increase 25%. I i 0.94 0.898900 0.898900 0.898900 0.89 0.84 0.79 0.74 0.706780 0.733250 0.695000 0.695000 t 0.69 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 •A$0.01 rate increase would provide approximately $200,000 in additional revenue * 2010-2011 Preliminary Tax Rate • FY 2011 budget is being prepared with no change in tax rate? • Once the Library, City Hall, and Recreation Center come online, the estimated Total Tax Rate, including I&S, could be a maximum of $.92 in FY 2010-11. This point was made during 2005 bond election and discussed during FY 2010 budget process. • Municipal Complex Grand Opening? • Debt restructure to level debt service payments — possible additional funds for new roof and space planning of current City Hall and Library. • Use of 4B funds to supplement Recreation Center costs. • Future use of existing Library? City Manager Mindy Manson 972-442-8120 Finance Director Linda Bantz 972-442-8141