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Part 10. Civil Engineering Fees

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Civil Engineering Fees are divided into three categories. These three areas are Abandonment of Right-of-Way reviews and hearings, on-site and off-site engineering plan review, and on-site and off-site engineering permit issuance. These three areas are further defined by the following:

Abandonment of Right-of-Way Fees: Abandonment fees are based on the staff work effort to review a proposal to abandon right-of-way for feasibility and preparation for public hearing, if applicable. The Abandonment Process includes both a formal and an informal method of considering the feasibility of the removal of public right-of-way from City jurisdiction (see Fee Schedule Glossary of Terms for definition of Formal and Informal).

Engineering Plan Review Fees: Engineering Plan Review fees are based on the number of sheets submitted for review and approval. Each type of improvement plan (i.e., grading and drainage, public water, public sewer, and right-of-way improvements) is deemed a separate submittal. With the exception of Grading and Drainage review, engineering plan review typically involves work within the public right-of-way. Sheet sizes are set by a standard scale requirement.

Engineering Permit Fees: Engineering permit fees are based on quantity of construction materials or the valuation of the project. Some examples of quantities of construction materials would include length of water pipe, sewer pipe, quantity of soil moved, and quantity of street construction.

Miscellaneous Fees: Miscellaneous fees are those fees that do not fall under any other civil engineering activities. (Ord. No. G-5458, § 1(Exh. A), 2009; Ord. No. G-5472, § 1(Exh. A), 2010)