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<br /> <br />determine the building permit fee. <br /> <br />Example: <br /> <br />Using the lCC Building Safety Journal Building Valuation Data ($148.33/square foot), the valuation for a <br />2,000-square foot residence would be $296,660 (2,000 x $148.33). The project valuation of $296,660 <br />would be multiplied by the proposed multiplier of .0074, equaling a base building permit cost of <br />$2,195.28. A five percent (5%) technology and equipment surcharge is placed upon the fee and a $140 <br />issuance fee would be applied, for a total permit fee of $2,445.04. For comparison, the 2021 building <br />permit fee for the same 2,000-square foot residence would be $2,051.98 (Current multiplier is .0074; <br />current valuation data for a single-family residence is $123.68/square foot; and current issuance fee is <br />$130.00). <br /> <br />Fees for Building Fixture Permits <br />Building permit fees for stand-alone building fixture permits are determined using the fee model for cost <br />recovery of permit review and processing. This fee schedule applies when someone remodels, requests <br />individual appliance replacement, or desires miscellaneous work requiring a permit and inspections not <br />associated with new construction. Some construction activity permit fees can only be computed on an <br />estimated, hourly basis for permit intake, plan review and inspections. Examples of this would be <br />structural modifications to cell towers, fire damage repair and replacement, etc. For each permit type, <br />staff has provided the current fee, the cost of service per the fee model, and a suggested fee for 2022 <br />(Exhibit C). <br /> <br />Fees for Planning Services <br />Fees for Planning Services are also determined using the fee model for cost recovery of land use <br />application review and processing. This fee schedule applies to such land use applications as plats, <br />conditional use permits, shoreline reviews, State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) reviews, variances, <br />etc. New fees have been added for the Pre-application Conference Waiver that was adopted by code in <br />2020, and for the reasonable use exception that is allowed under the new Critical Areas Ordinance. For <br />each application type, staff has provided the current fee, the cost of service per the fee model, and a <br />suggested fee for 2022 (Exhibit D). <br /> <br />Recommendation <br />Staff recommends that the Board of Commissioners approve the proposed CDS 2022 fee schedule as <br />shown in the attached Exhibits A, B, C, and D. <br /> <br />Attachments: Exhibit A: Building Permit Fee Multiplier Model <br /> Exhibit B: lCC Building Safety Journal Building Valuation Data <br /> Exhibit C: Proposed Fees for Building Fixtures <br /> Exhibit D: Proposed Fees for Planning Services <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />