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STATE OF WASHINGTON
County of Jefferson
An Ordinance Relating to County Fee Policy
and Requirements and Department of Public
Works Parks and Recreation Division Fee ORDINANCE NO. 02-0612-23
Schedules; Amending Title 3 JCC, Title 12
JCC, and Appendix Fee Schedules; Repealing
and Replacing Ordinance No. 05-0707-14 and
Ordinance 12-1209-96
WHEREAS, the existing method of adopting and amending fee schedules that appear in
the code under Appendix Fee Schedules lacks transparency and is a cumbersome process for
county departments with few resources; and,
WHEREAS,Appendix Fee Schedules contains many out-of-date fee schedules as a result;
and,
WHEREAS, the present Appendix Fee Schedules is difficult to locate and some county
codes that require fees for services or as a part of an application do not mention fee schedules;and,
WHEREAS, many other county jurisdictions amend fee schedules by resolution to allow
ease of adoption; and,
WHEREAS,adoption and amendment of fee schedules by resolution will allow the county
to more quickly and efficiently amend fee schedules; and,
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Board of County Commissioners("BoCC")that all fee
schedules, including those adopted by the Board of Health, be adopted by resolution and that the
Appendix Fee Schedules be eliminated from county code; and
WHEREAS, county departments should be required to post fees on their websites, make
fee schedules widely available to the public, and place fee policy in the code for greater
transparency and ease of reference for the public; and,
WHEREAS, the Jefferson County Department of Public Works, Parks and Recreation
Division ("Parks") collects reasonable fees to offset the costs of operation and maintenance of
county parks pursuant to chapter 12.25 JCC and Appendix Fee Schedules; and
WHEREAS, the costs for operation and maintenance of county parks has escalated
dramatically since 2014,when the fee schedule was last amended,and it is necessary to update the
fee schedule accordingly; and
WHEREAS, in some cases, the 2014 fees did not correspond to actual use patterns which
needlessly depressed facility use; and
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WHEREAS, Parks has studied the existing fee schedule, and compared the proposed fees
with the fees of similar agencies, and
WHEREAS, Parks discussed the fee proposal with school officials, park users, and youth
sports organizations; and
WHEREAS, The Jefferson County Parks and Recreation Advisory Board partnered with
staff to develop the fee schedule, reviewed the fee proposal on February 2, 2023 and unanimously
recommended the fee proposal for adoption by the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners
(BoCC)on April 6, 2023; and
WHEREAS, on May 22, 2023, the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners ("BoCC")
held a public hearing soliciting input and feedback on the proposed fee and fee schedule changes.
NOW THEREFORE, be it hereby ordained by the BoCC as follows:
Section 1. Findings. The BoCC herebyadopts the recitals (the "WHEREAS" statements) as its
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findings of fact in support of this Ordinance.
Section 2. Amendments adopted in Appendix A. The BoCC adopts Appendix A adding a new
chapter 3.80 of the Jefferson County Code ("JCC") relating to general county department fee
requirements and policies. This chapter places policy that appeared within the Appendix Fee
Schedule into a new chapter 3.80 JCC. It also adds a Large Projects section. It further authorizes
all county department and offices to request amendment of fee schedules by resolution.
Section 3. Amendments adopted in Appendix B. The BoCC adopts Appendix B, which amends
Appendix Fee Schedules to repeal the general requirements at the beginning (Fees for New
Programs,Events,or Services; Annual Fee Indexing; and Periodic Fee Review)which will by this
ordinance be placed in chapter 3.80 JCC. Appendix B also repeals Section V of Appendix Fee
Schedules, including V-010 and V-020, relating to Department of Public Works-Facilities, Parks
and Recreation Division. A new fee schedule will be adopted by resolution as permitted by the
JCC 3.80.020 (adopted as a part of this ordinance). It is the desire of the BoCC that the entire
Appendix Fee Schedules be eliminated and be replaced by chapter 3.80 JCC and fee authorization
and policy in implementing codes as necessary, and that all departments with fee schedules
adopted in Appendix Fee Schedules bring similar revisions to the BoCC in the coming year.
Section 4. New Section for Chapter 12.25 JCC. A new section is added to chapter 12.25 JCC, to
read as follows:
12.25.270 Fee collection authorized. Jefferson Parks and Recreation shall collect fees
authorized under this chapter and chapter 3.80 in the Jefferson county code.
(1) Jefferson Parks and Recreation shall collect campground fees, recreation center fees,
shelter fees, field fees, recreation programs, and fees for other facilities and services as
provided in a fee resolution adopted pursuant to chapter 3.80 JCC and as allowed in this
chapter.
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(2)Recreation programs. Certain Jefferson County park and recreation program fees
vary from year to year and are based on the costs of program delivery. These costs may
include but are not limited to instructors, equipment, coaches, uniforms, facility
reservation, officiating costs, number of participants, and administration costs. The
parks and recreation manager has the authority to set recreation program fees. A
percentage of the revenue may be used for scholarships. In addition, the recreation
program will seek to raise scholarship funds through grants, fundraising activities, and
donations.
(a) Fees for recreation department programs shall be established each year and
posted before the beginning of the specific sport or program season by the parks
and recreation manager, and are subject to review upon request by the board of
county commissioners.
(b) The amount of the fee will be determined with consideration given to the
following administrative costs: the cost of the staff necessary to run the
program, the cost of the maintenance required due specifically to that program,
and the cost of supplies, equipment and other associated expenses for the
program.
Section 5. New Section for Chapter 12.25 JCC. A new section is added to chapter 12.25 JCC, to
read as follows:
12.25.280 Authority to adopt rules and procedures.
The parks and recreation manager may administratively adopt rules, regulations,
and restrictions specific to particular programs and facilities depending on
condition of facilities, environmental conditions, and other issues related to
management of facilities and programs. Any rule,regulation,or restriction enacted
under this section shall be posted on-site at the facility affected and on the county
website.
Section 6. New Section for Chapter 12.25 JCC. A new section is added to chapter 12.25 JCC,to
read as follows:
12.25.290 Payment and reservation policies for facilities.
(1) Payment for facilities use. Payment is due in full at time of facility reservation; except
that athletic field reservations may pay a 20 percent deposit at time of reservation with the
remaining 80 percent due before the first event.
(2) Facilities reservations.
(a) Facility reservations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
(b) Facility reservations will be accepted up to one year prior to the event
date.
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(c) Reservations for scholastic athletic events must be made at least 30
calendar days prior to the event date.
(3) Refunds.
(a) A 100 percent refund will be made for facility use reservations
cancellations made 30 days or more before the date of reservation. A 50
percent refund will be made for cancellations made between 29 and 15
days before the reservation.
(b) No refund will be given for cancellations made 14 days or less from the
first day of the facility reservation; except that the parks and recreation
manager may issue refunds based on emergencies or special
circumstances, for cancellations made by Jefferson County, or for an issue
regarding the facility.
(c) The parks and recreation manager has the authority to issue a refund at
any time for a facility reservation when it is based on a legitimate issue
regarding the condition of the facility, as determined by the manager.
(4) Cancellations by Jefferson County. Jefferson County parks and recreation reserves the
right to cancel a recreation program at any time based on staff, registration, facility,
equipment issues, or environmental conditions. When Jefferson County parks and
recreation cancels a program, a 100 percent refund will be provided.
(5) Policies for groups or individuals who cause damage to facilities.
(a) Groups or individuals that cause damage to facilities due to abuse and neglect,
or do not follow rules will be denied subsequent use of the facility.
(b) When the risk of damage is high, or there is a record of past damage, a
damage deposit may be required in advance of the event. The deposit may be used
to pay for repairs to damages caused by the event. Unused deposits will be
returned promptly.
(c) Groups or individuals that cause damage to facilities above and beyond normal
wear and tear are liable for the full cost of replacement or repair of those facilities.
The replacement or repair will be conducted by Jefferson County parks and
recreation and the responsible party will be invoiced.
Section 7. Ordinance Nos. 05-0707-14 and 12-1209-96 are hereby repealed and replaced by this
Ordinance and Resolution 24-23.
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Section 8. JCC 8.00.010(6) states that the Board of Health shall "[e]stablish fee schedules for
issuing and renewing licenses and permits, or for such other services as are authorized by the law
and rules of the State Board of Health." Fees schedules established by the Board of Health should
be adopted by resolution, so that the method for amending fee schedules is consistent throughout
the county.
Section 9. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or section of this
Ordinance or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of this
Ordinance or its application to other persons or circumstances shall be fully valid and shall not be
affected.
Section 10. Effective Date. The Ordinance becomes effective upon adoption by the BoCC.
Section 11. SEPA Categorical Exemption. This ordinance is categorically exempt from the State
Environmental Policy Act under WAC 197-11-800 (19).
(SIGNATURES FOLLOW ON THE NEXT PAGE)
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APPROVED and ADOPTED this tg- day of JoAA' 2023.
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APPENDIX A
A new chapter 3.80 JCC is enacted to read:
COUNTY DEPARTMENT FEE REQUIREMENTS AND POLICIES
3.80.010 Purpose and applicability.
3.80.020 Fees for programs and services.
3.80.030 Annual fee indexing.
3.80.040 Periodic fee review.
3.80.050 Coordination of fee charges among departments.
3.80.060 Large project review.
3.80.010 Purpose and applicability.
The purpose of this chapter is to mandate certain requirements of all county departments when
charging fees to the public. Fees for programs and services provided by county departments are
subject to the requirements of this chapter.
3.80.020 Fees for programs and services.
(1) Any new fee schedule proposed by a county department or office that is not within the
jurisdiction of the board of health shall be adopted by resolution of the board of county
commissioners, starting on the effective date of this ordinance. Any new fee schedule proposed
that is within the jurisdiction of the board of health shall be adopted by resolution of the board of
health, starting on the effective date of this ordinance. Any fee schedule adopted pursuant to this
section is hereby adopted by reference and incorporated into this section. Other fees and policies
adopted in the Appendix Fee Schedule remain in effect.
(2) Updates to fee schedules adopted pursuant to JCC 3.80.020(1) occur on an annual basis
concurrent with budget adoption by the board of county commissioners.
(3) County departments shall make all reasonable efforts to make fee schedules easily and widely
available to the public, including the following:
(a) The current fee schedule(s) shall be posted on the county website;
(b) Hard copies of the current fee schedule(s)shall be available at the physical public interface
of the county department. The department may also post its fee schedule on a wall that will
be seen by the public;
(c) Department employees shall promptly provide by mail or email copies of the fee
schedule(s) upon request to any member of the public;
(d) A copy of current fee schedules for all county departments will be on file at the county
commissioners' office: and,
(e) The department shall provide copies of the current fee schedule to any interest group
associated with the activities of the department upon request.
3.80.030 Annual fee indexing.
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(1) Fixed amount fees established pursuant to this chapter shall be adjusted annually on the first
business day of January ("adjustment date") by the amount of the increase in the Consumer Price
Index (CPIW). The CPIW is the Consumer Price Index—U.S. City Average for All Urban Wage
Earners and Clerical Workers, published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics for the United States
Department of Labor.
(2) The annual fee adjustment shall be calculated as follows: Each fee in effect immediately prior
to the adjustment date will be increased by the percentage increase in the CPIW as reported for the
month of September preceding the adjustment date. Increases will be rounded to the nearest dollar.
A fee shall not be reduced by reason of such calculation. However, fee increases in accordance
with this calculation shall not exceed five percent per year.
(3) Copies of the adjusted fee schedule shall be available as required by JCC 3.80.020. The
adjusted fee schedule will show the prior year fees, the CPIW, and the new fee.
3.80.040 Periodic fee review.
(1) At minimum, once every three years, but no more frequently than once per year, each county
department or office charging fees established under this chapter will evaluate the fee schedule for
consistency with applicable laws, regulations and fee policies adopted by the board of
commissioners.
(2)Each department's periodic fee review will consider at least the following factors:
(a) service cost recovery;
(b)public versus private service benefit;
(c) relation of fees to department goals;
(d) other available funding sources; and,
(e) comparison fees in adjacent counties, statewide averages and other comparable areas.
(3) In conducting the periodic fee review, the department shall also consider the following
principles in structuring fees:
(a) Efficiency. The fees are easy to understand and are not cumbersome to administer;
(b) Transparency. The department can demonstrate to members of the public a
documented process for identifying the costs of activities and a clear formula for
the setting of fees;
(c) Effectiveness. The fees provide value to the person charged;
(d) Clarity. Users are clear about when and how fees apply;
(e) Equity. The fees are fairly applied across a range of users that have different
socioeconomic circumstances; and,
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(f) Consideration of service needs. Users with special service needs(for example, due
to temporary or permanent disability) are not charged exorbitant fees directly in
accord with the cost of higher servicing requirements.
(4) A report on a periodic fee review that could result in a change to the fees shall be submitted
to the Board of County Commissioners for deliberation during regular session.
3.80.050 Coordination of fee changes among departments.
When coordination in fee collection among county departments is necessary for projects requiring
review from more than one county department, the department with the lead for review of the
project shall be responsible for collecting billing information for the project, invoicing charges and
collecting invoices.
3.80.060 Large project review.
(1) Large project—how determined. A large project is a project determined by the department
with the lead for review to be a large project ("lead director"). The lead director may designate a
project as a large project, after considering the following:
(a) The complexity of the project;
(b) Whether the project involves multiple departments or agencies; and,
(c) Whether the project requires contracts with third-party reviewing agencies or
contractors.
(2) Retainer- authority to require and how calculated. The lead director may require a retainer
from an applicant for a project designated as a large project, consistent with the requirements of
this section. The lead director is granted authority to require a retainer if he or she determines a
retainer is necessary to ensure adequate compensation of the department for reasonable costs
associated with processing the application or completing project review without disruption.
(a) Amount of retainer.
(i) The lead director shall calculate the amount of the retainer based on review
of the application and an assessment of the time necessary to complete staff
review and a decision on the application, as well as any necessary third-
party review.
(ii) The lead director may specify terms and conditions upon which services
and materials are made available.
(iii) The fees charged in the retainer shall be consistent with the reasonable
estimated costs to the county for furnishing such services or materials, as
may be established in the applicable fee schedule.
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(b) Replenishment of retainer. The lead director may, from time to time, require
replenishment of a retainer as necessary to ensure continued timely processing of
the application.
(c) Interest shall not be paid on moneys held on deposit or retainer.
(d) Moneys remaining on deposit or retainer upon completion or cancellation of the
service shall be refunded to the applicant.
(3) Schedule for payment. In addition to requiring a retainer, the lead director may establish a
regular schedule for payment of fees, if he or she deems it necessary to ensure prompt payment for
services rendered by the county.
(4) Failure to pay retainer or required fees. If, at any time during a large project application, the
applicant or proponent does not timely pay for fees incurred, the lead director may order
department staff to cease review of the application until a retainer or the required fees are submitted
and paid to the department.
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APPENDIX B
Appendix Fee Schedules is amended as follows:
FEES FOR NEW PROGRAMS, EVENTS, OR SERVICES
Fees for new programs/services instituted-after passage of Ordinance No. 12 96 in
if they were established art of th; nd;
ANNUAL FEE INDEXING
(C-P-1W),-TOhre-GP-1-W ie-Consumer Price-index—v S.. City Average f r n 11 1 rrban Wage
Department-of-Labor,
wt ts cacuaton, s note ee fivet r
uvvvaruurxvdanee� ihhi l li hll a r o 0n 0 0 ,
show the-prior year fees,the-CPI 4-a, n the-new fee.
PERIODIC FEE REVIEW
goalsother-available-flinding-soureesi-ancl-eomparison-fees-in-adjaeent-eountiesr statewide
averages-and-other-comparable-areas,
I. Health and Human Services Department
I I-010 Public health environmental health division.
ENVIRONMENTAL 2020 Technology 2020 TOTAL Additional Fees and Other
HEALTH Fee FEE Information
GENERAL '=
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ENVIRONMENTAL 2020 Technology 2020 TOTAL Additional Fees and Other
HEALTH Fee FEE Information
Health Officer 358.00 17.00 375.00
Administrative Hearing
Administrative Hearing 358.00 17.00 375.00
Appeal
Technical Assistance/Plan 93.00 4.00 97.00
Review-Minimum
Technical Assistance/Plan 9;.00 4 00 97.00
Review-Per Hour
Late Fee for Invoices 54.00 2.00 56.00
Case Scanning/Technology 32.00 1.00 33.00
Fee
O&M Inspection Report 46.00 2.00 48.00
Manual Data Entry and
Payment Processing Fee
Recording Fee 70.00 3.00 73.00 Plus the Auditor's Office
Recording Fee
Notice to Title Rescission 565.00 28.00 593.00
ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Sewage Disposal Permits
New Conventional 612.00 30.00 642.00 Valid for 3 Years
New Alternative 892.00 44.00 936.00 Valid for 3 Years
New Septic Tank and/or 366.00 18.00 384.00 Issued in Conjunction with an
Pump Chamber Only Existing Sewage Disposal
System or Community System
New Community or Commercial:
Conventional 773.00 38.00 811.00 Base Fee-Valid for 3 Years
Alternative 988.00 49.00 1,037.00 Base Fee-Valid for 3 Years
Each Connection 97.00 4.00 101.00 Add to Base Permit Fee
Development and Review 93.00 4.00 97.00 Per Hour
Financial Assurance and
System Operation
Agreements
Septic Permit with SPAAD 330.00 16.00 346.00
(conventional)
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ENVIRONMENTAL 2020 Technology 2020 TOTAL Additional Fees and Other
HEALTH Fee FEE Information
Septic Permit with SPAAD 612.00 30.00 642.00
(alternative)
Repair(see below for - - Based on Applies to Existing Installed
specific fees) Permit Sewage Disposal System; the
Technical Assistance/Plan
Review Hourly Rate Will Be
Charged for Repairs Where
the Applicants Require
Additional Assistance
Repair-Conventional 306.00 15.00 321.00 Applies to Existing Installed
Repair-Alternative 446.00 22.00 468.00 Sewage Disposal System; the
Technical Assistance/Plan
Repair- Septic Tank 183.00 9.00 192.00 Review Hourly Rate Will Be
and/or Pump Chamber Charged for Repairs Where
Only the Applicants Require
Repair-Community or 387.00 19.00 406.00 Additional Assistance
Commercial: Conventional
Repair-Community or 494.00 24.00 518.00
Commercial: Alternative
Modification or Reserve 278.00 13.00 291.00
Area Designation
Expansion 579.00 28.00 607.00
Redesign 185.00 9.00 194.00 Applies to Pending or Active
but Not Installed
Reinspection 231.00 11 .oi i 242.00
Evaluation of Existing System/Monitoring Inspection
Septic System Only 359.00 17.00 376.00
Septic System Plus Water 406.00 20.00 426.00
Sample
Retest/Reinspection 185.00 9.00 194.00
On-Site Sewage- Building and Planning
Subdivision Review Base 555.00 27.00 582.00 Plus Per Lot Fee
Fee
Boundary Line Adjustment 217.00 10.00 227.00 Plus Per Lot Fee
or Lot Certification Base
Review Fee
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ENVIRONMENTAL 2020 Technology 2020 TOTAL Additional Fees and Other
HEALTH Fee FEE Information
Planned Rural Residential 217.00 10.00 227.00
Development Review Fee
Per Lot Fee 97.00 4.00 101.00 For Subdivision Review,
Boundary Line Adjustment
and Planned Rural Residential
Development Review Fees
Preapplication Meeting Fee 217.00 10.00 227.00
Density Exemption Review 139.00 6.00 145.00
Fee
Field Work for Density 93.00 4.00 97.00 Per Hour
Exemption Review
Building Application Review:
Residential-Individual 139.00 6.00 145.00 Review after Building Permit
OSS Issued, Is Same Fee
Commercial-Individual 278.00 13.00 291.00 Review after Building Permit
OSS Issued, Is Same Fee
Community OSS 278.00 13.00 291.00 Review after Building Permit
Issued, Is Same Fee
Revised Site Plan Review -(). 3.00 73.00 Review of Resubmission
before Building Permit Is
Issued
Other
Waiver/Variance 255.00 12.00 267.00
Application
Waiver/Variance Hearing 416.00 20.00 436.00
Wet Season Evaluation 579.00 28.00 607.00
General Environmental 93.00 4.00 97.00 Per Hour
Health Review Fee
Licenses
Installer, Pumper, Operator 579.00 28.00 607.00
(maintenance person)
Retest 231.00 11.00 242.00
Homeowner Authorization 11.00 - 11.00
Annual Certificate Renewal 321.00 16.00 337.00
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ENVIRONMENTAL 2020 Technology 2020 TOTAL Additional Fees and Other
HEALTH Fee FEE Information
Delinquent Renewal after 579.00 28.00 607.00
January 31 st
FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS
Annual Permit Fees (Based on menu complexity and seating-menu changes may change
category)
Category 1 248.00 12.00 260.00
Category 2 348.00 17.00 365.00
Category 3 585.00 29.00 614.00
With Lounge, Add 248.00 12.00 260.00 Separate Lounge Area
With Catering, Add 348.00 17.00 365.00
Annual Permit Issued after 50% of 5%of 50% Based on 50%of Annual Permit Fee
September 1st fee fee Permit
Temporary Permit Application Fees
Single Event(medium and high risk)
Initial Application(first 133.00 6.00 139.00 Not to Exceed 21 Days at
event) Your Location
Additional Event(same 77.00 3.00 80.00 Not to Exceed 21 Days at
menu only) Your Location
Organized Recurring Event(e.g.,farmers market)
Limited Menu 161.00 8.00 169.00 Not to Exceed 3 Days a Week
at a Single Location
Complex Menu 215.00 10.00 225.00 Not to Exceed 3 Days a Week
at a Single Location
Low Risk Foods (limited to specific listed foods)
Single 60.00 3.00 63.00
Recurring 90.00 4.50 94.50
Annual (art walks, open 300.00 15.00 315.00
house)
Demonstration
Single 60.00 3.00 63.00
Event, per location 250.00 12.00 262.00
Permit Exempt 25.00 1.00 26.00
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ENVIRONMENTAL 2020 Technology 2020 TOTAL Additional Fees and Other
HEALTH Fee FEE Information
25% Reduction for 75%of 5% of 75% Based on * With BoH Resolution and
501(c)(3) and Households Fee Fee Permit Backfilled with General Funds
That Meet USHHS
Poverty Guidelines*
Late Fee for Temporary 50%of 5%of 50% Based on Additional (Paid When
Permits Fee Fee Permit Application Is Submitted Less
Than 7 Days Prior to the
Event)
Other Food Fees
New Establishment 215.00 10.00 225.00
New Owner/Change of 135.00 6.00 141.00
Owner
Waiver/Variance 108.00 5.00 113.00 Per Hour; for Review and/or
Approval
Reopening Fee 108.00 5.00 113.00 Per Hour
Manager's Course 288.00 14.00 302.00
Pre-Opening Inspection 108.00 5.00 113.00 Per Hour
Food Service Plan Review 108.00 5.00 113.00 Per Hour; for Review and/or
Approval
Reinspection
First Inspection 161.00 8.00 169.00
Each Inspection after First 268.00 13.00 281.00
Food Handler Card
Reissue Unexpired Food 10.00 - 10.00
Handler Card
SOLID WASTE
Annual Permit Fees
Limited Purpose Landfill 2,958.00 147.001 3,105.00 I For the First 30 Hours, Then
Assess Technical Rate
Closed Landfill 2,232.00 111.00 2,343.00 For the First 24 Hours, Then
Assess the Technical Rate
Biosolid/Composting 1,050.00 52.00 1,102.00 For the First 11 Hours, Then
Facilities Assess the Technical Rate
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ENVIRONMENTAL 2020 Technology 2020 TOTAL Additional Fees and Other
HEALTH Fee FEE Information
Moderate Risk Facility 1,037.00 51.00 1,088.00 For the First 11 Hours, Then
Assess the Technical Rate
Inert Waste Landfills 502.00 25.00 527.00 For the First 5 Hours, Then
Assess the Technical Rate
Transfer Station 2,232.00 111.00 2,343.00 For the First 24 Hours, Then
Assess the Technical Rate
Other Solid Waste 758.00 37.00 795.00 For the First 5 Hours, Then
Facilities Assess the Technical Rate
Drop Boxes 744.00 37.00 781.00 For the First 8 Hours, Then
Assess the Technical Rate
Miscellaneous Fees
New Facility Application 609.00 30.00 639.00
Exempt Facility Inspection 463.00 23.00 486.00
Facility Reinspection 50% of 5%of 50% Based on
Fee Fee Reinspection
Plan, Document and 371.00 18.00 389.00 +$97/Hour for>4 Hours and
Waiver/Variance Review 5% of Total Cost for
Additional Hours for
Technology Fee
WATER
Application Fee 222.00 11.00 233.00 Inspection of Well
Construction, Decommission
and Reconstruction
Determination of Adequate 139.00 6.00 145.00 Tech Assist and Document
Water Supply Base Fee Review Is Billed at the Hourly
Rate
Well Inspection and Water 185.00 9.00 194.00
Sample for Loan
Well Site Inspection- 440.00 2 2.00 462.00
Proposed Public Water
Supply
LIVING ENVI ONMENTS
Water Recreation Facilities Operation Permit
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ENVIRONMENTAL 2020 Technology 2020 TOTAL Additional Fees and Other
HEALTH Fee FEE Information
Single Swim Pool (in 318.00 15.00 333.00
operation for<6 months of
the year)
Single Swim Pool (in 406.00 20.00 426.00
operation for> 6 months of
the year)
Single Spa Pool (in 279.00 13.00 292.00
operation for<6 months of
the year)
Single Spa Pool (in 406.00 20.00 426.00
operation for> 6 months of
P the year)
Single Wading Pool (in 231.00 11.00 242.00
operation for <6 months of
the year)
Single Wading Pool (in 405.00 20.00 425.00
operation for> 6 months of
the year)
Spray Pool or Pools (in 115.00 5.00 120.00
operation for <6 months of
the year)
Spray Pool or Pools (in 174.00 8.00 182.00
operation for> 6 months of
the year)
Each Additional Swim, 69.00 3.00 72.00
Spa, or Wading Pool (in
operation for<6 months of
the year)
Each Additional Swim, 92.00 -1.i ii 96.00
Spa, or Wading Pool (in
operation for> 6 months of
the year)
Reinspection 93.00 4.00 97.00 Per Hour Plus Associated Lab
Costs
Plan Review 93.00 4.00 97.00 Per Hour
Indoor Air ("Tobacco11111111.111111111
Compliance Enforcement 93.00 4.00 97.00 Per Hour
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ENVIRONMENTAL 2020 Technology 2020 TOTAL Additional Fees and Other
HEALTH Fee FEE Information
Reinspection 93.00 4.00 97.00
Rebuttal Application 185.00 9.00 194.00
Note: 2020 Fees have been adjusted per Ordinance 12-1209-96, Section 4—Annual Fee Indexing:
Fixed amount fees established by this ordinance shall be adjusted annually on the first business
day of January(adjusted date)by the amount of the increase in the Consumer Price Index(CPIW).
The CPIW is the Consumer Price Index — U.S. City Average for All Urban Wage Earners and
Clerical Workers,published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics for the United States Department of
Labor.
The annual fee adjustment shall be calculated as follows: Each fee in effect immediately prior to
the adjustment date will be increased by the percentage increase in the CPIW as reported for the
month of September preceding the adjustment date. Increases will be rounded to the nearest dollar.
A fee shall not be reduced by reason of such calculation. However, fee increases in accordance
with this calculation shall not exceed five percent per year.
I I-020 Public health clinic services.
All of the services/fees listed for Jefferson County public health are hereby being set by the
Jefferson County board of health as follows:
A cost analysis will be completed annually to set reimbursement rates for community health
including family planning services, birth control methods and immunizations.'
Fees for medications,antibiotics and treatment methods will be based on cost of acquisition unless
acquired by an outside vendor at no cost to Jefferson County public health.
All fees for immunizations not subsidized by the Washington State Department of Health will be
the cost of the vaccine plus handling, shipping and nursing time.1
Laboratory services are based on the actual fees of laboratory contractors,price lists are available
upon request.
The Clinical Services Financial Guidelines policy is in place, reviewed and updated annually,
using the Federal Poverty Guidelines to establish the sliding fee schedule. A copy of the sliding
fee schedule will be available upon request.
The sliding fee schedule will not be available or offered for privately purchased vaccines
administered for international travel or outside laboratory cost.
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Certain service fees may be waived, including but not limited to communicable disease prevention
cases,medications, laboratory services or vaccines to prevent outbreaks of communicable disease,
where personal insurance denies reimbursement.
Jefferson County public health will automatically implement future modifications to fees for
vaccines, medications, and medical supplies when any of the following changes occur:
(1) The actual cost of the service provided by an outside vendor, the supply, medication, vaccine,
and laboratory charges, and like costs plus shipping and handling fees.
(2)Any new Federal Poverty Guidelines that are published annually.
(3) The maximum allowable Medicaid reimbursement rate.
Fees for vital records are set by RCW 70.58A.56070.58.107.The cost sheet is available by request.
Environmental health fees, established by Section I-010, shall be adjusted annually on the first
business day of January (adjustment date) by the amount of the increase of the Consumer Price
Index as reported for the month of September preceding the adjustment date, following the annual
fee indexing criteria established in Jefferson County Ordinance No. 12-96.
A cost analysis for environmental health will be completed every two years. [Ord. 13-08 § 4; Ord.
11-05 § 4; Ord. 05-04 § 2; Ord. 11-99 § 2]
I I-030 Animal services.
Fee Additional Fee and/or Other
Information
Dog License
For each fertile dog
Two-year license $48.00
Lifetime license (optional) $266.00
For each sterilized dog (upon proof of spay or
neuter)
Two-year license $20.00
Lifetime license (optional) $112.00
Cat License(Optional)
For each fertile cat
Two-year license $18.00
Lifetime license $197.00
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Fee Additional Fee and/or Other
Information
For each sterilized cat (upon proof of spay or
neuter)
Two-year license $7.00
Lifetime license $38.00
Replacement of Lost Tag $5.00
Surrender Fee (Charged to Owner)
Cats $25.00
Dogs $40.00
Impound
Unlicensed dog on impound $50.00
Cats $25.00 Waived for first impound if already
licensed
Dogs $25.00 Waived for first impound if already
licensed
Puppies $25.00
Redemption—Fertile Dogs and Cats
Redemption from First Impound $60.00 May be waived or refunded: see code
Redemption from Second Impound $90.00
Redemption from Third Impound et seq. $120.00
Redemption—Sterile Dogs and Cats
Redemption from First Impound $30.00 May be waived or refunded: see code
Redemption from Second Impound $45.00
Redemption from Third Impound et seq. $60.00
Board— Dogs and Cats $20.00 Per day. Fee may be reduced or waived
based on ability to pay or extenuating
circumstances
Livestock
Impound Fee $54.00 Per day
Board $25.00 Per day
Transportation $54.00 The greater of$54.00 or actual cost
Remote Pickup by Animal Control $25.00
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Fee Additional Fee and/or Other
Information
Kennel License Fee $96.00 Commercial—if paid after February
28th, add $10.00
Dangerous Dog Registration Fee $319.00
Notice of Infraction
First Offense $114.00
Second Offense $209.00
Third Offense $309.00
I I-040 Clean water district fee.
Beginning with the year 2015,there is hereby established for the clean water district a fee of
$20.00 per year per tax parcel, except for parcels or lands described in JCC 8.65.100.
The clean water district fee shall be adjusted annually accordingly on the first business day of
January (adjusted date) by the amount of the increase in the Consumer Price Index(CPIW). The
CPIW is the Consumer Price Index—U.S. City Average for All Urban Wage Earners and
Clerical Workers, published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of
Labor.
This fee adjustment shall be calculated as follows: It shall be increased by the percentage
increase in the CPIW as reported for the month of September preceding the adjustment date. A
fee shall not be reduced by reason of such calculation. However, fee increases in accordance
with this calculation shall not exceed five percent per year.
II. Department of Community Development
Building and Planning Division
a) Applies to new construction only.
b) The fee is determined by a schedule established in the International Residential Code, and
is based on the value of the structure.
c) Auditor's office fee.
d) The fee for residential square footage valuation is based on buildingvaluation data
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established by International Code Council, Building Safety Journal. Building valuation data
is published in February and August of each year.
e) Building official will verify valuation per IBC Section 109.3, Building Permit Valuations.
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f) Base fee is the minimum amount charged per application. Additional time may be charged
on an hourly basis. Applies to all department of community development permit applications
and services.
g) Hourly rate is increased by CPI each year. Applies to all department of community
development permit applications and services.
I II-010 Building.
BUILDING 2018 2019 Additional Fee
Fee Fee Hours and/or Other
Information
Main Floor b b Base Fee
65% 65% Plan Check Fee
a. d. e a, d, e Valuation
Additional Floors, Finished Basement b b Base Fee
65% 65% Plan Check Fee
a, d, e a, d, e Valuation
Unfinished Basement b b Base Fee
65% 65% Plan Check Fee
a, d, e a, d, e Valuation
Carports, Garages, Pole Buildings, Decks b b Base Fee
65% 65% Plan Check Fee
a, d, e a, d, e Valuation
Semi-Heated Space b b Base Fee
65% 65% Plan Check Fee
a, d, e a, d, e Valuation
Modular Home Foundations and b b Base Fee
Foundations for Relocated Structures 65% 65% Plan Check Fee
$34.87/sq. $34.13/sq. Valuation
ft. ft.
d, e d, e
Commercial Structures, Construction or b b Cost or Fair Market
Improvements Value, IRC Fee
Table
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BUILDING 2018 2019 Additional Fee
Fee Fee Hours and/or Other
Information
65% 65% Plan Check Fee
e e Valuation
Manufactured Homes/Mobile Homes (One $644.00 $658.00 7
or Two Sections)
Additional Sections for Manufactured $46.00 $47.00 0.5 Increase by CPI
Home/Mobile Home
New—Propane Tanks, Lines, and Associated $276.00 $282.00 3
Appliances (in Existing Structures)
New or Existing Wood Stove, Inserts, Pellet $184.00 $188.00
Stoves, Hot Water Heater, Heat Pump,
Propane Tank Swap-Out (in Existing
Structures)
Inspection; Reinspection $92.00 $94.00 1
Change of Use or Occupancy $552.00 $564.00 6
Title Elimination $92.00 $94.00 1 Base
Renewal $276.00 $282.00 3 6-Month Renewal
Only by Request
Demo Permit $92.00 $94.00 1 Base
Fire Code Official Services $92.00 $94.00 *Per Hour or Based
on Contract
Provider Fee
Water System Review $276.00 $282.00 3 3-Hour Minimum
Charge
I II-020 Right-of-way,utility and address applications.
RIGHT-OF-WAY, UTILITY AND 2018 2019 Additional Hourly
ADDRESS APPLICATIONS Fee Fee Hours Charge
after Minimum Base
Application for 911 Number/Address $276.00 $282.00 3
911/Address Replacement Plate $20.00 $20.00 Based on Cost of Plate
and Numbers
Road Vacation Request $276.00 $282.00
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RIGHT-OF-WAY, UTILITY AND 2018 2019 Additional Hourly
ADDRESS APPLICATIONS Fee Fee Hours Charge
after Minimum Base
Road Naming $368.00 $376.00 4
Additional New Address Requests during $115.00 1
Road-Naming Process
Road Name Change $644.00 $658.00 7
I II-030 Land use approval applications (Unified Development Code).
LAND USE APPROVAL
APPLICATIONS (Unified 2018 Fee 2019 Fee Hours Additional Hourly Charge
Development Code) after Minimum Base
All Fees Are Based on Hourly
Minimum (Base). Additional after
Minimum Base Hourly Fees May
Be Charged If the Level of Effort
Exceeds the Base Fee Charge.
Preapplication Conference $460.00 $470.00 5 Not Applied to Permit
Preapplication Site Visit $184.00 $188.00 2
DCD Staff Consult Meetings $100.00 $100.00 1 *Base, Applied to Permit if
Submitted Within One Year.
$100.00 per Hour, Inclusive of
5%Tech Fee, and Prorated
Scanning Fee. Base of$94.00
per Hour.
Administrative Appeal of Land Use $1,012.00 $1,034.00 11 Base
Decisions
$149Hearing Examiner Plus Actual 11 1 Public Hearing Notice
Costs As Incurred for Expenses, $10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
Facilities, Etc. $1,250.00 Hearing Examiner Fee
Revisions to Land Use Applications $276.00 $282.00 3 Base
Requiring a Second Public Hearing $149.00 $149.00 Public Hearing Notice
Notice
Site Visit $184.00 $188.00 2 Base
Code Interpretation $644.00 $658.00 7 Base
Notice Board $10.00 $12.00 Each
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LAND USE APPROVAL Additional Hourly Charge
APPLICATIONS (Unified 2018 Fee 2019 Fee Hours after Minimum Base
Development Code)
Hourly Rate $92.00 $94.00 1 Per Hour
EIS Preparation or Review, $276.00 $282.00 3 Base and Actual Costs Incurred
Including Third-Party Review (Including Consultant Work)
Third-Party Review of Special $276.00 $282.00 3 Base and Actual Costs Incurred
Reports (Including Consultant Work)
Waiver from Special Report $188.00 2 Base
Resubmittal of Consistency Review $184.00 $282.00 3 Base
Miscellaneous Hourly Fee $94.00 1 Base Hourly Fee for
Miscellaneous Customer
Requests, Research, Permits or
Other Customer Work Not
Expressly Listed, and Similar
Customer Functions
Commercial Shooting Facility $2,162.00 23 Base
Ordinance Application— Operating
Permit
Hearing Examiner Fee $1,250.00 Base
I II-040 Type I permits.
Additional
TYPE I PERMITS 2018 Fee 2019 Fee Hours Hourly Charge
after Minimum
Base
Preapplication for More Than 10,000 Sq. Ft. of $460.00 $470.00 5
Impervious Surface or More Than 5,000 Sq. Ft. of
Non-Single-Family Development or for a CASP
Allowed "Yes" Use Consistency $276.00 $282.00 3 Base
Road/Lot Segregation, Lot Certification $368.00 $376.00 4 Base
Road Setback Administrative Variance $368.00 $376.00 4 Base
Tree/Vegetation Removal $276.00 $282.00 3 Base
Stormwater Management Permit Stand-Alone Only $460.00 $470.00 5 Base
or in Conjunction with Class IV General Forest
Practices
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Additional
TYPE I PERMITS 2018 Fee 2019 Fee Hours Hourly Charge
after Minimum
Base
Boundary Line Adjustment $828.00 $846.00 9 Base
Boundary Line Agreement $368.00 $376.00 4 Base
Shoreline Master Program Permit Exemption (Stand- $644.00 $658.00 7 Base
Alone or with Single-Family Residence)
Shoreline Master Program Permit Revision $184.00 $188.00 2 Base
Last Will and Testamentary Division $644.00 $658.00 7 Base
Home Business $276.00 $282.00 3 Base
Transient Rental, Vacation Rental, and Bed and $276.00 $282.00 3 Base
Breakfast
Temporary Use $276.00 $282.00 3 Base
Sign Permit $276.00 $282.00 3 Base
Minor PRRD Amendment(Planned Rural $276.00 $282.00 3 Base
Residential Development)
CASP (Critical Areas Stewardship Plan) $644.00 $658.00 7 Base
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
Additional Fee for State Environmental Policy Act $920.00 $940.00 10 Base
(SEPA) Review
(Including SEPA Base Fee,Notice of Application, $149.00 $149.00 Notice of
and Notice Board) Application
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
II-050 Type II permits.
Additional Hourly
TYPE II PERMITS 2018 Fee 2019 Fee Hours Charge after
Minimum Base
Discretionary "D" or Unnamed Use $460.00 $470.00 5 Base
Classification
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of
Application
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
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Additional Hourly
TYPE II PERMITS 2018 Fee 2019 Fee Hours Charge after
Minimum Base
Short Plat $2,484.00 $2,538.00 27 Base
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of
Application
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
Plat Alteration(Unless Hearing Is Required, $828.00 $846.00 9 Base
Then Type III Permit Along with Hearing
Examiner Fee, Plus Hourly) $149.00 $149.00 Notice of
Application
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
Conditional (Administrative) "C(a)"Use $1,472.00 $1,504.00 16 Base
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of
Application
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
Conditional (Discretionary) "C(d)"Use $1,472.00 $1,504.00 16 Base
*If Goes to Hearing Examiner, Then Hearing $149.00 $149.00 Notice of
Examiner Base Fee Applies, Plus Hourly Application
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 Preapplication
Cottage Industry $1,012.00 $1,034.00 11 Base
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of
Application
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
Temporary Use $276.00 $282.00 Base
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of
Application
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
Variance, Minor $1,012.00 $1,034.00 11 Base
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Additional Hourly
TYPE II PERMITS 2018 Fee 2019 Fee Hours Charge after
Minimum Base
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of
Application
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
Shoreline Substantial Development(Primary $1,472.00 $1,504.00 16 Base
Use) $149.00 $149.00 Notice of
Application
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
Release of Six-Year Moratorium under Forest $644.00 $658.00 Base
Practices Act (Partial) $149.00 $149.00 Notice of
Application
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
Conversion Option Harvest Plans $644.00 $658.00 7 Base
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of
Application
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
Additional Fee for State Environmental Policy $920.00 $940.00 10 Base
Act (SEPA) Review
I II-060 Type III permits.
Additional Hourly
TYPE III PERMITS 2018 Fee 2019 Fee Hours Charge after
Minimum Base
Binding Site Plans $7,912.00 $8,084.00 86 Base
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of Application
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of Public
Hearing
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
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Additional Hourly
TYPE III PERMITS 2018 Fee 2019 Fee Hours Charge after
Minimum Base
$1,250.00 Hearing Examiner Fee
Conditional "C" Use $2,116.00 $2,162.00 23 Base
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of Application
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of Public
Hearing
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
$1,250.00 Hearing Examiner Fee
Long Plat, Preliminary (Including Planned $7,912.00 $8,084.00 86 Base
Rural Residential Development) $149.00 $149.00 Notice of Application
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of Public
Hearing
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
$1,250.00 Hearing Examiner Fee
Plat Alteration(If Hearing Is Required) $1,932.00 $1,974.00 21 Base
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of Application
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of Public
Hearing
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
$1,250.00 Hearing Examiner Fee
Variance, Major $1,932.00 $1,974.00 21 Base
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of Application
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of Public
Hearing
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
$1,250.00 Hearing Examiner Fee
Reasonable Economic Use Variance $1,932.00 $1,974.00 21 Base
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of Application
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Additional Hourly
TYPE III PERMITS 2018 Fee 2019 Fee Hours Charge after
Minimum Base
$149.00 $149.00 'Notice of Public
Hearing
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
$1,250.00 Hearing Examiner Fee
Shoreline Substantial Development $2,300.00 $2,350.00 25 Base
(Secondary Use) $149.00 $149.00 Notice of Application
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of Public
Hearing
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
$1,250.00 Hearing Examiner Fee
Shoreline Conditional Use $2,300.00 $2,350.00 25 Base
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of Application
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of Public
Hearing
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
$1,250.00 Hearing Examiner Fee
Shoreline Variance $1,932.00 $1,974.00 21 Base
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of Application
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of Public
Hearing
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
$1,250.00 Hearing Examiner Fee
Release of Six-Year Moratorium under $1,932.00 $1,974.00 21 Base
Forest Practices Act (Full) $149.00 $149.00 Notice of Application
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of Public
Hearing
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
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Additional Hourly
TYPE III PERMITS 2018 Fee 2019 Fee Hours Charge after
Minimum Base
$1,250.00 Hearing Examiner Fee
Additional Fee for State Environmental $920.00 $940.00 10 Base
Policy Act(SEPA) Review
Hearing Examiner Fee $0.00 $1,250.00 Base Fee for Hearing
Examiner
II-070 Type IV permits.
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Additional
TYPE IV PERMITS 2018 Fee 2019 Fee Hours Hourly Charge
after Minimum
Base
FINAL PLAT APPROVAL Short Plat, Long Plat, $276.00 $282.00 3 Base
Binding Site Plans, Plan Alterations; Final
(Including Planned Rural Residential Development
Application) $460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
I II-080 Type V permits.
Additional Hourly
TYPE V PERMITS 2018 Fee 2019 Fee Hours Charge after Minimum
Base
Special Use (Essential Public Facilities) $2,024.00 $2,068.00 22 Base
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of Application
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of Public
Hearing
$10.00 $12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
Request for Jefferson County $644.00 $658.00 7 Base (If Docketed,
Comprehensive Plan/UDC Text Then Hourly Charge)
Amendment(Suggested) $149.00 Notice of Application
$149.00 Notice of Public
Hearing
$12.00 Notice Board
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Additional Hourly
TYPE V PERMITS 2018 Fee 2019 Fee Hours Charge after Minimum
Base
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
J.C. Comprehensive Plan/UDC $4,416.00 $4,512.00 48 Base
Amendment(Site Specific)—Includes $149.00 Notice of Application
Noticing and SEPA
$149.00 Notice of Public
Hearing
$12.00 Notice Board
$460.00 $470.00 5 Preapplication
II-090 Current use tax assessment application.
CURRENT USE TAX ASSESSMENT Additional Hourly
APPLICATION 2018 Fee 2019 Fee Hours Charge after
Minimum Base
Open Space/Open Space Current Tax $2,116.00 $2,162.00 23 Base
Assessment
$149.00 $149.00 Notice of Application
and Public Hearing
Notice
Transfer Forest Land (Chapter 84.33 RCW) Assessor Fee Processed by
to Timber Land(Chapter 84.34 RCW) Assessor's Office
Application
I II-100 Other.
OTHER 2018 1 2019 Fee Fee
2020 Fee Hours
Copy or Duplicating Fee—8-1/2" $0.15 $0.15 Per Page
x 11" or 8-1/2" x 14"
11" x 17" $0.30 $0.30 Per Page
Land Use Maps $20.00 $20.00 Each
Publications At At
Cost Cost
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OTHER 2018 2019 2020 Fee Hours
Fee Fee
Scanning $19.00 $24.00 Base, or Actual at Hourly
Rate if Over 1/4 Hour.
Increase by CPI.
Refunds See Refund Policy
Technology Fee 50/o On Total Permit Costs
Processing of Commercial $450.00 Plus Actual Costs Incurred
Shooting Facility Operation (Including Consultant
Permit Application Work)
Processing of Commercial $450.00 Plus Actual Costs Incurred
Shooting Facility Land Use (Including Consultant
Permit Application Work)
III. Public Works Department—Solid Waste Division
I III-010 Purpose—Scope.
The purpose of this section is to establish a fee schedule for the solid waste division of the Jefferson
County department of public works. This schedule shall apply to all fees required by the solid
waste division. [Ord. 6-13 § 1 (Exh. A)]
I III-011 Effective date.
The fees listed in Sections III-020 through III-050 shall go into effect on the first business day in
January 2014 (or 60 days after the enacting ordinance is adopted and published, if later). Fees will
be adjusted annually through 2019 as provided for in Section III-012 of this schedule. [Ord. 6-13
§ 1 (Exh. A)]
I III-012 Fee indexing.
The base(pre-tax)solid waste disposal fees established by this Appendix Part III for Public Works
Solid Waste Division with the exception of the minimum charge (Section III-020(4)),
environmental fee (Section III-020(3)) and yard debris fee (Section III-020(6)) shall be adjusted
on the first business day of 2015 and annually thereafter for a period of five years, by a percentage
increase of two and one-half percent. The Washington State solid waste collection tax of 3.6
percent shall be added to the adjusted base fees where applicable.
The percentage increase of two and one-half percent is calculated to maintain minimum specified
reserved balances in the solid waste funds, measured by the following benchmarks:
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(1)A reserved capital fund balance at year end, projected in September of that year, of 12 percent
of then current capital replacement value in equipment and buildings, excluding any GO bond
funds, and
(2) A reserved operations fund balance at year end, projected in September of that year, of 15
percent of the annual total solid waste expenditures, and
(3)An increase in the annual waste tons received of no less than one percent per year with 2013
as a base year.
An increase over the annual percentage rate fee increase of two and one-half percent that is
necessary for the fund reserved balances to meet the stated benchmarks shall be subject to review,
approval and adoption by resolution of the board of county commissioners.
Copies of the fee schedule shall be available to the public at the public works office and will be
mailed to any customer upon request. The adjusted fee schedule will show the prior year fees, the
annual percentage increase, and the new fees. [Ord. 6-13 § 1 (Exh. A)]
I III-020 Solid waste disposal—Transfer station commercial and noncommercial rates.
The solid waste collection tax, where applicable, will be added to the base fees as shown below:
2014 Base(pre-tax) fee 2014 Fee with tax
(1) Solid waste disposal rate $139.00/ton $144.00/ton
(2) Asbestos disposal rate Not accepted Not accepted
(3) Refrigerators $139.00/ton+ $20.00 $144.00/ton+ $20.00
environmental fee environmental fee
(4) Minimum charge (flat fee) $9.65 $10.00
(5) Nondisposal weight $5.00 Not taxed
charge
(6) Yard debris
Loads 200 pounds or less $5.00 Not taxed
Loads more than 200 $48.00/ton Not taxed
pounds
Yard debris shall only include grass clippings, leaves, tree branches not over eight to 10 inches in
diameter and less than eight feet long, and other plant material, but excluding stumps, kitchen
scraps, food waste, dimensional lumber, rocks, gravel, dirt, lawn furniture, tools, or other non-
vegetative material. Acceptable yard debris shall be dropped off at a point designated by the city
of Port Townsend staff
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In the event the weight scales are inoperative, the rates for the solid waste disposal drop box site
listed in Section I1I-030 shall apply to loose waste and other items; commercial compacted waste
shall be charged based on average load weights for each route, determined for the immediately
preceding calendar month, and by mutual agreement with the commercial haulers. [Ord. 6-13 § 1
(Exh. A)]
I III-030 Solid waste disposal drop box site(Quilcene).
The solid waste collection tax, where applicable, will be added to the base fees shown below:
2014 Base(pre-tax) fee 2014 Fee with tax
(1) One 32-gallon container $5.79 $6.00
(2) Loose garbage:
(a) Load u to one cubic and $30.89 $32.00
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(b) Each additional 1/2 cubic yard $15.44 $16.00
(3) One 55-gallon container $10.62 $11.00
(4) Automobile tires $5.79 $6.00
(5) Truck tires $6.75 $7.00
(6) Off-road tires (loaders, skidders) $15.44 $16.00
Large items(do not fit in $15.44 $16.00
(7) compactor)
(8) White goods $15.44 $16.00
(9) Refrigerators $28.96 $30.00
I III-040 Hours of operation.
The solid waste disposal transfer station, drop box site, moderate risk waste facility and recycle
center hours of operation shall be set by the director of public works with approval by the board
of county commissioners. [Ord. 6-13 § 1 (Exh. A)]
I III-050 Moderate risk waste disposal facility.
Tax, where applicable, will be added to the base fees shown below:
(1) This base fee schedule shall apply to the processing and disposal of moderate risk waste
materials brought to the facility by businesses classified as small quantity generators under Chapter
173-303 WAC.
(2) The base fees include all labor and materials, facility overhead,and shipping and final disposal
costs. The base fee shall be adjusted annually and posted electronically.
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(3)A minimum charge,at the rate shown,will be made when the calculated total fee per customer
visit is less than that minimum amount.
(4) Charges for CESQG waste material types not listed will be charged at a rate determined from
the sum of the waste disposal fee (shipping and disposal charge) obtained from the county's
disposal contractor plus a processing charge at the hourly rate shown in the table below.
(5)No fee shall be charged for household hazardous waste obtained from the general public.
Base Fees for Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators
Waste Type and Packing Cost per unit Unit
Bulked Waste
Solvents $1.37 lb
Oil base paint and paint-related $1.41 lb
Flammable liquids—Other $1.41 lb
Flammable liquids—Aerosol paint cans $0.76 each
Contaminated oil (halogens, solvents) $1.83 lb
Contaminated bilge water and nonregulated water $1.47 lb
Fuels—Gas $1.38 lb
Fuels—Diesel $1.31 lb
Antifreeze $1.27 lb
Loosepacked Waste
Oil base paint and paint related $1.93 lb
Flammable liquids—Other $1.93 lb
Adhesives, resins, tars $1.93 lb
Flammable solid(emergency services) $3.36 lb
Oil/gas/diesel soaked rags $3.36 lb
Other flammable solid $8.14 l h
Non-regulated liquid/solid $1.73 lb
Aerosol poisons, corrosives, cleaners $1.90 each
Aerosol paints (over/under size cans) $1.90 each
Nonflammable gas $8.45 lb
PCB ballast< 9 lb $1.62 lb
PCB ballast> 9 lb $2.86 lb
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Base Fees for Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators
Waste Type and Packing a Cost per unit Unit
Batteries—Drycell (Ni-MH,Ni-cad rechargeable) $1.75 lb
Batteries—Wet lead/acid $0.91 lb
Fluorescent light—Tubes (2 to 8 feet) $0.26 foot
Fluorescent light—Compacts and small tubes $0.93 each
Cellular phones/chargers $1.75 lb
Lab I acked Wast - MN=
Corrosive acid $2.25 lb
Corrosive alkaline $2.25 lb
Organic peroxide $15.39 lb
Oxidizing liquid/solid $2.56 lb
Flammable toxics $2.64 lb
Toxic liquid/solid(pesticide, herbicide, poison) $2.64 lb
Spontaneous combustible $14.59 lb
Dangerous when wet $14.97 lb
Mercury and mercury containing devices $9.02 lb
Minimum charge per trans ction" each
All nonlisted waste—Processing fee—Plus contractor's shipping and $44.00 hour
disposal cost +Quoted unit price
IV. Public Works Department
I IV-010 Right-of-way use applications.
Application Application Hourly
Fee (1) Fee Base Fee
Hours
(1) Road approach permit $236.00 4 hours $59.00
(2) Right-of-way general permit/license $236.00 4 hours $59.00
(3) Open public right-of-way permit(2) $826.00 14 hours $59.00
I IV-020 Utility applications.
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Application Application Hourly
Fee(1) Fee Base Fee
Hours
(1) Utility permit—Annual $353.00
(2) Utility permit—Type A(3) $47.00 $59.00
(3) Utility permit—Type B $236.00 4 hours $59.00
(4) Franchise/franchise renewal $1,185.00 15 hours $79.00
I IV-030 Miscellaneous applications.
Application Application Hourly
Fee (1) Fee Base Fee
Hours
(1) Oversize vehicle annual permit $63.00
(2) Oversize vehicle special permit $101.00
(3) Road improvement district(RID)petition(4) $2,844.00 36 hours $79.00
(4) County road/lot segregation right-of-way $46.00
research
(5) Road name sign fabrication and installation, $182.00
single
(6) Road name sign fabrication and installation, $231.00
double
(7) Road name sign fabrication $81.00
(8) Public road right-of-way setback variance $176.00
(9) Public road right-of-way vacation(5) $932.00 17 hours $79.00
(10) Temporary outdoor use/festival permit Hourly fee $59.00
I IV-040 Development review applications. (6)
Application
Application Hourly
Fee (1) Fee Base Fee
Hours
(1) Binding site plan approval $632.00 8 hours $79.00
(2) Building permit—Commercial or industrial $632.00 8 hours $79.00
(3) Comprehensive plan amendment— Site-specific (7) $316.00 4 hours $79.00
(4) Conditional use permit—Unified development code Hourly fee $79.00
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Application Application Hourly
Fee (1) Fee Base Fee
Hours
(5) Preapplication conference (8) $119.00
(6) Shoreline substantial development permit or Hourly fee $79.00
exemption
(7) Site plan approval advance determination(9) $316.00
(8) Special use permit/essential public facility $790.00 10 hours $79.00
(9) Stormwater management permit $632.00 8 hours $79.00
(10) Short subdivision $316.00 4 hours $79.00
(11) Long subdivision(5 —8 lots) $790.00 10 hours $79.00
(12) Long subdivision(more than 8 lots) $1,580.00 20 hours $79.00
(13) Plat alteration $158.00 2 hours $79.00
(14) Technology fee—For development review 5%
applications processed by community development
Public Works Department Fee Schedule Notes
(1) Application fees are intended to reimburse the department for its typical expenses related to
processing an application. If an application is withdrawn, the unexpended remainder will be
refunded. If the department's expenses exceed the application fee, an hourly fee will be
charged. As an alternative to the hourly fees listed above, the department may assign
appropriate staff persons at the following hourly rates:
Engineering technician I $40.00
Engineering technician $46.00
II
Engineering technician $59.00
III
Engineer I $55.00
Engineer II $55.00
Engineer III $80.00
Right-of-way $79.00
representative
Development review $79.00
coordinator
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(2) The application fee is intended to reimburse the department for its typical expenses from
application review through approval of the permit by the board of county commissioners. An
hourly fee will be charged for activities after the permit is approved, including plan review,
construction inspection, and final review.
(3)If the department determines that the right-of-way has not been adequately restored,an hourly
fee will be charged to inspect follow-up restoration work.
(4) The RID petition review fee is intended to reimburse the department for petition review and
preliminary project management and engineering expenses for a simple RID through
establishment by the board of county commissioners. As per RCW 36.55.074, Jefferson
County will contract with the RID petitioners to reimburse the department for expenses that
exceed the RID petition review fee.RID petitioners shall also submit a special benefit appraisal
prepared by a Washington State licensed appraiser. If the RID is established, the petitioners
will be reimbursed for these expenses enses from RID assessments.
preformationp
li (5) The application fee is intended to reimburse the department for its typical expenses from
vacation petition review through approval by the board of county commissioners and filing the
vacation resolution with the county auditor. Before the department files the vacation
resolution, the petitioner shall reimburse the department for staff time expenses that exceed
the application fee and for publishing the hearing notice, copying, postage, and the auditor's
filing fee.
(6)Fees apply to all development review activities by the department, including application and
plan review, construction inspections, and final review.
(7) For commercial, industrial, and multifamily residential redesignations, major industrial
developments, and master planned resorts.
(8) To attend department of community development preapplication conference for binding site
plans, commercial and industrial building permits, conditional use permits, special use
permits/essential public facilities, subdivisions, and comprehensive plan site-specific
amendments for commercial and industrial redesignations, major industrial redevelopments,
and master planned resorts.
(9) For commercial and industrial developments.
V. Public Works Department Facilities, Pafks and Recreation Division
I V 010 Facility , .
The fee schedule is as follows (all values in dollars):
(1) Campground Fees.
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Campground
Lake Leland 4-8 4-8 1-8 1-8 4-8
Upper O k Bay i ,ith Electric 25 25 25 25
Upper-Oak—Bay 20 20 20 20 2-0
bower—Oak—Bay 20 20 20 2-0 20
Elm 4-5 4-5 4-5 -1-5 4-5
Quileene 1-2 4-2 4-2 -1-5 1-5
Additional Vehicle Fec 1-0 4-0 4-0 1-2 4-2
Bicycle Only, n ny Non„tility cite 1-0 40 4-0 4-2 12
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24)11 2015 2 i 201-7 21-1-8
Rec Center Doom - - - -
8 8 8 9 9
2044 2015 20-16 2017 201-8
Gym/Hour4-8 18 1-8 20 20
1?ec v Her 1-8 18 18 20 20
Add K:tchew'He r 8 8 8 9 9
Pulic b E Entire Fa e r 260 260 260 275 275
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Events Over 100 People(Both Sides) 175 175 175 185 185
Events 50 100 People(Both Sides) 125 125 125 135 135
Events 25 50 People(Both Sides) 7-5 7-5 7-5 85 85
Events 25 People or Less 50 50 50 55 55
Salmon and Other Park Shelters
Events Over 100 People(Salmon Shelter Only) 75 75 25 85 85
Events 50 100 People (Salmon Shelter Only) 50 50 50 55 55
Events 25 50 People (Salmon Shelter and 35 35 3-5 40 40
Indian Island)
Events 25 People or Less ?a 25 25 30 30
('{) Field Fees.
Athletic Field Fees
2044 204-5 2046 204-7 201-8
Memorial-Athletic-Field
7-5-0 7-50 7-50 800 800
200 200 200 225 225
Club Sports GamesiDay (No Services) 250 250 2-50 275 275
Pick Up-Spy 30 30 30 3-5 3-5
Educational Activity/Year 250 750 750 800 800
50 50 50 55 55
Non Sports Event, Entrance Fee 400 400 400 450 1150
Non Sports Event,No Entrance Fcc 3-50 350 350 400 400
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VI. Survey Recording
I VI-010 Purpose.
The purpose of this section is to establish fees for recording a public record as prescribed by the
Survey Recording Act and recommended by the Washington State Association of County
Auditors.
I VI-020 Record of survey.
(1) The record of land surveys shall be 18 inches by 24 inches and filed according to the following
fee schedule:
(a) Basic fee, first page: $25.00;
(b) Each additional page: $5.00;
(c)Each additional owner's name: $1.00.
(2) Copies. Copies of the record of survey shall be provided on request according to the following
fee schedule:
(a) Basic fee, first page: $5.00;
(b) Each additional page: $3.00.
I VI-030 Record of monument.
(1)The record of monument shall be filed without charge on the standard form prescribed by the
Department of Natural Resources.
(2) Copies. Copies of the record of monument shall be provided on request according to the
following fee schedule:
(a) Basic fee: $2.00.
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VII. Safety
VII-010 Alarm systems.
Alarm System Registration Fees
Initial Registration $20.00
Renewal Fee (Every 24 Months) $20.00
VIII. Public Records
VIII-010 Public records request cost schedule.
Public Records Request Cost Schedule'
Actual cost Customized electronic access service charge (in addition to fees for copies—
see copying fees below).
Copies:
15 cents/page Photocopies, printed copies of electronic records (on paper sizes no larger
than 8.5" x 14") when requested by the requestor, or for the use of agency
equipment to make photocopies.
10 cents/page Scanned records or use of agency equipment for scanning.
5 cents/each 4 Records uploaded to email, or cloud-based data storage service, or other
electronic files or means of electronic delivery. For the avoidance of doubt, the term "electronic
attachments file," as used in RCW 42.56.120(2)(b)(iii) for emails, means each discrete
email and each discrete attachment to an email.
10 cents/gigabyte Records transmitted in electronic format or for use of agency equipment to
send records electronically.
Actual cost Digital storage media or devices.
Actual cost Any container or envelope used to mail copies.
Actual cost Postage or delivery charges.
Actual cost Photocopies, printed copies of electronic records on paper sizes larger than
8.5" x 14".
I Copy charges above may be combined to the extent that more than one type of charge applies to
copies responsive to a request. Pursuant to RCW 42.56.130, the costs listed above do not supersede
any fees for copying public records authorized by other statutory provisions, other than
Chapter 42.56 RCW.
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For any individual request, total costs up to and including $2.00 shall be waived.
1. See RCW 42.56.120(2).
IX. Clerk's Fees
I IX-010 Electronic court records management system access fees.
Electronic Court Records Management System Access Fees
Annual registration access fee for ECRMS to view electronic images of superior court $25.00
records
I IX-020 Fee for filing a request for civil arbitration.
Fee for filing a request for civil $250.00 or such higher amount authorized by
arbitration RCW 36.18.016(25), as it may be amended in the future.
I IX-030 Fee for filing a request for trial de novo of a civil arbitration award.
Fee for filing a request for trial de novo $400.00 or such higher amount authorized by
of a civil arbitration award RCW 36.18.016(26), as it may be amended in the future.
X. Code Compliance Fees
I X-010 Civil code violation appeals.
Filing fee for filing an appeal with the hearing examiner $250.00
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Department of Public Works
O Regular Agenda
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Jefferson County
Board of Commissioners
Agenda Request
To: Board of Commissioners
Mark McCauley, County Administrator
From: Monte Reinders, P.E., Public Works Director/County Engineexyt
Agenda Date: June 12, 2023, 10:00 A.M.
Subject: Public Hearing Regarding Changes to the County Fee Ordinance.
Statement of Issue: A public hearing regarding changes to the county fee ordinance
has been set for June 12, 2023 at 10:00 A.M. Preparations to hold the hearing
including public notification are complete. The existing method of adopting and
amending fee schedules by ordinance lacks transparency and is cumbersome for
county departments with few resources. This ordinance changes the method of
adoption from ordinance to resolution to more quickly and efficiently amend and
manage fee schedules.
Analysis/Strategic Goals/Pro's £t Con's: County departments will post fees on their
websites, make fee schedules widely available to the public, and place fee policy in
the code for greater transparency and ease of reference. Adopting fees by resolution
still allows for public involvement because the Board can choose to review fee
resolutions in session as a separate agenda item with public comment, or even hold a
public hearing if they choose to do so.
Fiscal Impact/Cost Benefit Analysis: Staff time will be saved and fees will be kept up
to date. This will reduce expenditures and has the potential to increase revenues.
Recommendation: Hold a public hearing on June 12, 2023 at 10:00 A.M. Consider
acting to adopt the fee ordinance.
Department Contact: Matt Tyler, Parks and Recreation Manager. 360-385-9129
Reviewed By:
Mark McCauley unty Administrator Dat