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G-767 - 11/23/2004 - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - Ordinances Supporting DocumentsAGENDA ITEM Regular Board of Trustees Meeting of November 9, 2004 DATE: November 2, 2004 9E '(Jim SUBJECT: Amendment to Title 10 of the Village Code —Chapter 4, Building Regulations — Fees FROM: Robert Kallien, Director of Community Development BUDGET SOURCE/BUDGET IMPACT: Collect an additional $25,000+ in FY2005 RECOMMENDED MOTION: I Move that the Village Board approve the recommended changes to the Fee Schedule in Chapter 10 — Building Regulations and authorize the Village Attorney to prepare the necessary ordinance for final consideration at the November 23, 2004 meeting. History Beginning in 2001, the Board has approved annual updates to the fee schedule in Chapter 10 — Building Regulations relative to fees associated with new construction activities (e.g. permits, plan review and inspections). At that time, the Board directed that the fee schedule be updated each year to ensure that a goal of cost recovery be met. Proposed Update Consistent with the Board's goal to cover Staff costs; the fee schedule applicable to our building regulations has been updated. Since our estimated 2005 costs (both salaries and benefits) is proposed to increase by approximately 4 percent; and fees were last updated 'in late 2003, each of the individual fee amounts are proposed to be adjusted by that same 4% amount. Some exceptions can be found where rounding was necessary or where the previous fee was found to be insufficient or non - existent (i.e., application fee) to our cover costs. It should also be noted that several modest changes have been made to the schedule to ensure that the fees associated with demolition work is more reflective of the time spent by staff to review and inspect such activities. T net cavPrl by QWn1 hPn ANTPT7 \1_I WINA Rl1R\Rnt - PC - 7R PPP TTnAntP rinr �- Based on the proposed fee schedule, the fees that would be assessed for four different development scenarios are estimated in the following table: Current Proposed Oak Brook Oak Brook Percent Fee Fee Change Scenario A — New Office Building $27,000 $289100 4.0 (150,000 sq.ft. /$10 mil.) Scenario B — New Retail Building (15,000 sq.ft. /$2.5 mil.) $ 89000 $ 8,350 4.0 Scenario C — New Home $ 3,600 $ 39750 4.0 Scenario D — Commercial Alteration $ 49475 $ 4,700 5.0 ($500,000) Summary The revised fee schedule (attachment A) recommended for your consideration will generate additional revenues and provides a mechanism to continue the Board's goal to cover the costs of all Village staff involved in the review and approval processes related to new construction. T act envaA by PWnIhPn \ \ach \ncPre \(`nmTlP., \rP(1T AATPTl \i_PPf)?%A R(1R\Rnt - P(` - 7RA \R0T_PPr_7001; PPP T InrIQtP Ann ATTACHMENT A CHAPTER 4 FEES AND BONDS SECTION: 10 -4 -1: Fee and Bond Schedule 10 -4 -1: FEE AND BOND SCHEDULE: Before a permit required by this Title is issued, the Director of Community Development shall collect a fee and bond calculated according to the following schedule: Volume Computation: Volume shall be computed on the exterior dimensions of the building and shall include all space above the lowest level of the foundation wall and to the highest point of the main roof and to include all projections. Unit of Volume Cost: Figure a fraction larger than one -half (1/2) as a full unit. 1. New Buildings: Fee ($) Commercial, Office and Industrial Base permit fee $1040 Plus $8.75 per 1,000 cu.ft. Residential Base permit fee $ 570 Plus $2.95 per ea. additional 1,000 cu.ft. A. 2. Residential Additions and Alterations : Base permit fee $ 114 Plus $1145 per 1,000 cu.ft. 3. Commercial Additions and Alterations: Base permit fee $ 285 Plus $5.75 per $1000 est. cost of new construction 4. Plumbing Work: Per plumbing fixture or opening $ 11.50 Septic system installation $ 130 Septic system repair $ 130 Well installation $ 130 1 5. Electrical Work: Electrical Permit (base fee) $ 57.50 Residential service: To 100 amps $ 46 To 200 amps $ 56 To 300 amps $ 68 To 400 amps $ 79 Over 400 amps $ 91 Commercial service: To 100 amps $ 34 To 200 amps $ 46 To 300 amps $ 56 To 400 amps $ 68 To 600 amps $ 79 To 800 amps $ 91 To 1,000 amps $ 104 To 2,000 amps $ 172 To 3,000 amps $ 229 Over 3,000 amps $ 343 Commercial Circuits (each) $ 11.50 Commercial openings, (each) $ 2.85 Commercial devices — alarms, strobes, detectors (each) $ 2.85 Commercial Motors (each) Up to 20 hp $ 29 Each additional hp over 20 hp $ 2.85 Commercial Appliances (each) Up to 20 kw $ 29 Each additional kw over 20 $ 6 Commercial — Temporary installations $ 85 Commercial Communication/Alarm (signal /low voltage) Systems $ 52 6. Driveway: Commercial $ 285 Residential $ 68 7 Certificate of Occupancy (each): $ 29 v Decks, patios, fireplaces, flagpoles and 8. Other similar structures 9. 10 11. 12. 13. 14 15. 16. 17. 18. Accessory Buildings and Structures (each) Pools, hot -tubs, detached garages, tents, Decks, patios, fireplaces, flagpoles and Other similar structures $ 85 Elevators, Escalators, Dumbwaiters: Elevator /escalator: 5 floors or less, per device $ 85 Each additional floor over 5 $ 18 Hand - operated $ 40 Inspection certificate, biannually, each $ 85 Dumbwaiter: 5 floors or less $ 85 Each additional floor over 5 $ 18 Hand - operated, 5 floors or less $ 40 Hand - operated, each floor over 5 $ 18 Inspection certificate, biannually, each $ 85 Mechanical Heating, Cooling, Ventilating Systems including Chimneys: Each mechanical device /appliance $ 56 Storm Sewer /Sump Pump Connection (each): $ 85 Canopies, Marquees: $ 56 Tanks, Flammable and Nonflammable: 500 gallons or less $ 85 Over 500 gallons, $5 ea. additional 100 gallons Recoat or Recover Roof - Residential $ 56 Commercial $ 572 Temporary Office or Construction Trailer (each): $ 114 Fences (each): $ 56 Signs: Per square foot $ 3 Minimum $ 54 Moving Buildings: $ 285 s 19. Wrecking Demolition, Shonng, Raisings, Underpinning. Base fee $ 250 Plus 2 50 Per 1,000 cu.ft. 20. Plan and Application Examination and Review - Each, per hour $ 47 Minimum fee $ 47 In the event that any outside consulting plan review services are used, the applicant shall reimburse the Village for any fees associated with that service as a prerequisite to the issuance of any required permits. 21. Inspection Fee (each): $ 47 A fee based on the estimated number of inspections will be assessed prior to permit issuance. Additional inspections will require payment of an additional fee. 22. Cleanup and Street Bond: Commercial $ 572 Residential $ 285 23. Completion Bond: Each $ 572 24. Starting Work Without a Permit: Each $ 135 25. Occupancy of a Building or Structure Without Final Inspection and/or Issuance of Occupancy Permit: Each $ 135 26 Application Fee (required for each permit application) $ 29 C. Certain Entities Permitted to Request Waiver. Any governmental unit or any charitable organization, as defined in an Act to Regulate Solicitation and Collection of Funds for Charitable Purposes, may request a waiver of any fees imposed pursuant to the terms of this Section Upon such requests, the Village President and the Board of Trustees may, by motion, waive any such fees imposed pursuant to this Section. (Ord. G -160, 6 -11 -1974; Ord G -195, 7 -27 -1976; Ord. G -244, 2 -27 -1979; Ord. G -283, 3 -24 -1981; Ord G -426, 3 -14 -1989, Ord G- 502, 2 -9 -1993) RLK: 11/2/2004 k 9. C. 2) statute. - The property owner St. Paul Travelers has agreed to pay for the Camiros study as outlined in their letter of September 27, 2004 and therefore the Village has no financial risk for having this study conducted and the scope of services being completed. Motion by Trustee Aktipis, seconded by Trustee Korin, that the Village Board waive the bidding process and authorize the hiring of Camiros to conduct the financing eligibility study and redevelopment plan for the project being proposed at 3001 -3003 and 3121 Butterfield Road and authorize the acceptance of scope of services dated September 27, 2004 ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: 5 - Trustees Aktipis, Craig, Korin, Yusuf and Zannis Nays: 0 - None. Absent- 1 - Trustee Caleel Motion carried D AUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASE - None. E. AMENDMENT TO TITLE 10 OF THE VILLAGE CODE — CHAPTER 4, BUILDING REGULATIONS - FEES Beginning in 2001, the Board has approved annual updates to the fee schedule in Chapter 10 — Building Regulations relative to fees associated with new construction activities (e.g. permits, plan review and inspections). At that time, the Board directed that the fee schedule be updated each year to ensure that a goal of cost recovery be met. Proposed Update Consistent with the Board's goal to cover Staff costs; the fee schedule applicable to the Village's building regulations has been updated. Since estimated 2005 costs (both salaries and benefits) are proposed to increase by approximately 4 percent, and fees were last updated in late 2003, each of the individual fee amounts are proposed to be adjusted by that same 4% amount Some exceptions can be found where rounding was necessary or where the previous fee was found to be insufficient or non - existent (i.e., application fee) to the Village's cover costs. It should also be noted that several modest changes have been made to the schedule to ensure that the fees associated with demolition work is more reflective of the time spent by staff to review and inspect such activities. Based on the proposed fee schedule, the fees that would be assessed for four different development scenarios are estimated in the following table- VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes Page 10 of 13 November 9, 2004 9 , E. Scenario A — New Office Building (150,000 sq.ft /$10 mil.) Scenario B — New Retail Building (15,000 sq ft. /$2.5 mil.) Scenario C — New Home Scenario D — Commercial Alteration ($500,000) Current Proposed Oak Brook Oak Brook Percent Fee Fee Change $271000 $28,100 4.0 $ 81000 $ 87350 4.0 $ 31600 $ 37750 40 $ 4,475 $ 41700 50 The revised fee schedule recommended for consideration will generate additional revenues and provides a mechanism to continue the Board's goal to cover the costs of all Village staff involved in the review and approval processes related to new construction. Motion by Trustee Aktipis, seconded by Trustee Korm, that the Village Board approve the recommended changes to the Fee Schedule in Chapter 10 — Building Regulations and authorize the Village Attorney to prepare the necessary ordinance for final consideration at the November 23, 2004 meeting. VOICE VOTE. Motion carried. 10 INFORMATION & UPDATES. A. VILLAGE PRESIDENT - President Quinlan stated that he was approached by residents of Hunter Trails and its Association President regarding Dutch Elm disease A few cases have been found in and around Hunter Trails. On the Village's website there will be information on what residents may do to address this issue. Further information will also be included in the next Village newsletter and also in the spring newsletter when the disease will be easier to detect. Detailed information packets will also be sent to all Homeowner Association Presidents to share with their residents The Public Works Department and the Village Manager may be contacted to answer questions regarding this issue. Also he requested Village residents to attend the annual Snowflake Ball to meet with neighbors, friends and see the Oak Brook Bath & Tennis Club's holiday decorations. B. VILLAGE MANAGER - Manager Boehm noted the discussion at the Board's Committee -of- the -Whole Meeting Monday night that the Oak Brook Bath & Tennis Club has done extremely well this year due to management changes, restructuring of business practices and salaries. The Club may arrive at a break -even point for the first time in recent years. The payroll comparison for January 2003 to September 2004 shows there is a decrease in the Sports Core payroll of approximately $133,000 VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes Page 11 of 13 November 91 2004 40- Y G CDUN11 r �• r O v� r AGENDA ITEM Regular Board of Trustees Meeting of November 23, 2004 SUBJECT: Increase in Building Code Fees FROM: Kenneth T. Kubiesa, Village Attorney BUDGET SOURCE /BUDGET IMPACT: N/A RECOMMENDED MOTION: I move for passage of Ordinance 2004- CD -BC -G -767, An Ordinance Amending Chapter 4 (Fees and Bonds) of Title 10 (Building Regulations) of the Village Code of the Village of Oak Brook Relative to a New Fee and Bond Schedule. Background /History: Pursuant to your direction and the recommendation of the Community Development Department, we have prepared the attached Ordinance which amends Chapter 10 of the Village Code to increase the Building Code fees. Recommendation: I recommend that Ordinance 2004- CD -BC -G -767 be passed. Last saved by Default J \WORDDOC\BOARD MEMOS\Bldg Fees doc Last printed 11/ 17/2004 3 36 PM S'� 9 O � 1 p i y 9 �0UfNTI V111,%ge of Oa ,rook 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 -2255 website www.oak -brook org Administration 630 990 3000 FAX 630 990 0876 Community Development 630 990 3045 FAX 630 990 3985 Engineering Department 630 990 3010 FAX 630 990 3985 Fire Department 630 990 3040 FAX 630 990 2392 Police Department 630 990 2358 FAX 630 990 7484 Public works Department 630 990 3044 FAX 630 472 0223 Oak gook Public Library 600 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 -2200 6' )0 990 2222 FAX 630 990 4509 Oak gook Sports Core Bath & 'Tennis Club 700 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 -4600 630 990 3020 FAX 630 990 1002 Golf Club 2606 Yoik Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 -4602 630 990 3032 FAX 630 990 0245 November 24, 2004 Sterling Codifiers, Inc. Attention: Robertson S Rollins, General Manager 7600 Mineral Drive Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 Dear Rob: The I Village Board, at their Board Meeting of Tuesday, November 23, 2004, passed and approved the following ordinance: /.�IN.AN.CE.200.4-CD.-BC-G-7.67..AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 4 (FEES AND BONDS) OF TITLE 10 (BUILDING REGULATIONS) OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK RELATIVE TO A NEW FEE AND BOND SCHEDULE The above Ordinance is being forwarded to your for inclusion in the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Oak Brook. I would appreciate your acknowledging receipt of this Ordinance. Sincerely, Richard B. Boehm Village Manager RBB /jr Enclosure