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RESOLUTION NO. 99-220
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE MASTER
FEE SCHEDULE AND ESTABLISHING THE FEES
SERVICES AND DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES.
FOR GENERAL CITY SERVICES, DEVELOPMENT-RELATED
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad has the authority to
establish fees for City services; and
WHEREAS, from time to time said fees are reviewed and evaluated to
maintain an adequate fee structure recovering costs for City services; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined the cost of providing general
and development-related services; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds it necessary to recover the costs for City
services; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has held the necessary public hearing and
allowed for public comment on the establishment of said fees.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Carlsbad, California:
1. That the changes to the business license, police, recreation and facility
fees as listed on Exhibit A attached hereto are hereby adopted.
2. That all other general City fees and development-related fees shall remain,
except as specifically amended, all other terms and conditions of Resolution No. 97-724
remain in full force and effect.
3. This resolution shall become effective on August 1, 1999 for General City
fees and September 1, 1999 for the Development Related fees.
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City
Council on the 15 day of June , 1999, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Council Members Lewis, Nygaard, Finnila & Hall
NOES: None
ABSENT: Council Member Kulchin
ATTEST:
ALETHA LCIRAUTEN&NZ. Citv Clerk KAREN R. KUNDTZ, Assistant *City Clerk (SEAL)
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0 0 EXHIBIT A
CHANGES TO THE CITY FEE SCHEDULE
GENERAL CITY FEES
Master list of Active Business Licenses
Monthly Business License List
Return Check Fee
Police - DUI Collision I Arrest Per Hour
Police - Special Events Hourly Cost
Police - Second Call Per Police Officer Per Hour
Police - Second Call Per Police Sergeant Per Hour
Current Proposed Change
$25 $50 $25
$5 $5 $0
$15 $25 $10
Actual Cost $64 NIA
$30 $32 $2
Actual Cost $64 NIA
Actual Cost $84 N/A
Non Resident Fee - Instructional Classes and Daytrippers $4 $5 $1
Aquatics Staff Costs (Life Guard I Supervision - Per Hr.) $1 1 $1 5 $4
Facility after hours staffing fee (Per Hr.) $9 $1 3 $4
Facility Fees
CLINICS (see affached list ofclassificafions) E D C B A
Field plus Bases
$1 $10 $8 $5 NIC NIC Snack Bar $1 $15 $15 $15 $1 5 N/C Field Preparation $2 $15 $13 $13 $7 N/C Lights
$ $7 $5 $5 $3 N/C
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Key Security Deposit
Cancellation Fee (Per Hr.)
$250 $500 $250
$0 $3 $3
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(@SSIFICATION OF APPLICANTS AEES
Each application will be reviewed by the Recreation Supervisor and classified into a group depending on the t~
organization and the intended use. The Parks and Recreation Division’s activities have first priority for the use
facilities. The classifications are listed in order or priority with classification “A” first, classification “B” second, el
The City attempts to accommodate all groups; however, there is a limited number of facilities. Unfortunate1
demand exceeds the supply. For that reason, a priority system for use had to be established.
A. Parks and Recreation activities; Co-sponsored activities; other City departments
Examples: Friends of the Library, Carlsbad Book Fair
B. Carlsbad resident not-for-profit, civic, social organizations (non-paid management); any organization spon
a public forum or candidates night; public education
Examples: Carlsbad Rotary, La Costa Youth Organization, Carlsbad Softball Association, Ca
Youth Baseball, Boy Scouts, Carlsbad Homeowner’s Associations, Carlsbad Unified School District
C. Carlsbad resident not-for-profit, civic, social organizations (paid management); private educational institutic
Examples: Boy’s and Girl’s Club, Property Management Associations, Carlsbad Girl’s Club
D. Non-resident not-for-profit, educational, civic and social organizations; resident private parties; re,
religious; resident political candidate use for find raisers; and locally organized groups whose normal place of meel
located in the City of Carlsbad.
Examples: North County A.A., Y .M.C.A., resident religious and political groups, Mira Costa
E. Resident commercial, business, profit making organization, non-resident private party activities
Examples: Carlsbad Inn, non-resident parties, weddings or receptions
F. Non-resident commercial, business, political, profit making and religious organizations
Examples: Trade shows, company training, meetings, seminars
IN ORDER TO QUALIFY AS CLASSIFICATION “B” NON-PROFIT USER, THE ORGANIZATION MUST If
ALL OF THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA:
1. The organization must be registered as a not-for-profit corporation with the State of California, or,
registered with the State, must be a Carlsbad Chapter and have a constitution or by-laws which clearly state th
objectives of the organization are of a non-profit, non-commercial nature.
2. The organization must be comprised of volunteers, and 70% of which its membership and participants ml
Carlsbad residents. Verification of residency may be required. Official rosters, approved by the league office, ml
submitted with applications.
3. The organization must submit the following:
a. If incorporated, submit State incorporation papers and by-laws; if not incorporated, submit constitutio.
by-laws.
b. Financial verification of organization’s exemption from income tax. (Department of the Treasury forn
may be used.) An up-dated copy will be required by October 1 st of each year.
c. A signed statement verifying item “2” above.