HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 23383-09-2018 ORDINANCE NO. 23383-09-2018
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 2, "ADMINISTRATION" OF
THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH (2015), AS AMENDED, BY
AMENDING ARTICLE XII "FEE SCHEDULES", SECTION 2-321
"DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION FEES" TO REVISE FEES AND ADD
FEES FOR CERTAIN SERVICES RELATED TO DEVELOPMENT,
ZONING AND PLATTING APPLICATION FEES; AND AMEND
CHAPTER 12, "EMERGENCY REPORTING EQUIPMENT AND
PROCEDURES" TO RELOCATE ALARM PERMIT APPLICATION
FEES TO SECTION 2-321 AND PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE
SHALL BE CUMULATIVE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE;
PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the City Council deems it appropriate to amend the fee schedule as it relates to
services rendered for development, zoning and platting application fees to recover the costs incurred
by the City to provide services.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1.
Chapter 2, of the City Code of the City of Fort Worth, Article XII "Fee Schedules",
Section 2-321 "Zoning and platting application fees", is amended to revise certain fees and add
certain fees, and to renumber and reorganize some of the section to read as follows:
Sec. 2-321. Development Application Fees.
(a) For services rendered,the following schedule of fees and charges is hereby adopted;
provided, however,that such fees may be waived or refunded by action of the city council in
accordance with policies adopted by the city council:
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Application Fees
Notes
Alarm System Permits
a. Residential $50.00
b. Other alarm system locations $100.00
Alcohol
a. Variance request to City Council $500.00
b. Distance check $50.00
Annexation
a. 75 acres or less $700.00 Fee waived for commercial/industrial use
only of 25 acres or less
b. More than 75 acres $700.00 Plus$10.00 per acre over 75 acres
c. Limited purpose annexation $3,000.00
Appeals
a. Downtown Design Review Board $300.00
b. Historic and Cultural Landmarks Commission $300.00
c. Urban Design Commission $300.00
City Plan Commission
a. Concept plan $900.00
b. Plats.
1. Preliminary plat $ 9850.00 Plus$2930.00 per each acre non-
residential
Plus$a-915.00 per lot residential
2. Final plat $385.00 Plus$2930.00 per lot residential
Plus$2925.00 per acre non-residential
3. Re-plat (with public hearing) $500.00 Plus$2925.00 per lot residential
Plus$4525.00 per acre non-residential
4. Minor Plat and Replat(no public hearing) $385425.00 Plus$2925.00 per lot residential
Plus$4525.00 per acre non-residential
5. Conveyance Plat $200.00
6. Plat revisions after first revision $220.00
7. Plat correction $50.00
8. Plat vacation $400.00
c. Waivers and Other matters of business $220.00
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Filing fees with the county: Collection of filing fees for the appropriate
county will be in addition to the fee rates above
Agreements Application Fees
a. Community Facilities Agreement and amendments $4SA
2,230.00
b. Stormwater Facilities Management A-greemen $635.00
c. Transportation Impact Fee credit Agreement $860.00
Door-to-Door Vendor $50.00
Hearing Continuance $200.00 At applicant's request(after public notice)
of board of adjustment, city plan
commission and zoning commission public
hearings
Master Thoroughfare Plan-Amendment $700.00
Newsracks
a. Permit Fees $20.00
b. Application fee per applicant plus, per newsrack $5.00
Paper Filing Fee $50.00 Additional fee assessed for any
development application that can be
submitted online
Parkway Permit
a. Commercial $150.00
b. Residential $100.00
Pre-submittal Meeting $250.00
Sexually Oriented Businesses;Application for Specialized Certificate
of Occupancy
a. Amended, modified, renewal or transfer $500.00
b. New $700.00
Special Districts(MUDS/WC/DS)
a. Petition $15,000.00
b. Agreement amendments $10,000.00
Street Name Change $700.00
Traffic Control Review Plan $100.00
Unified Residential "CR,""C."and"D"Zoning Districts Site Plan
a. New $600.00
b. Revised $300.00
Unified Sign Agreement $1,500.00
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Urban Forestry
a. Application fee for staff review
1. Base fee—First five acres(up to 5.00), $250.00 The acreage will be based on the
including one revision preliminary plat or site plan,whichever is
appropriate,at the time of submission of
the urban forestry plan
2. Additional acreage-5.01 acres and over, per $15.00 The acreage will be based on the
acre above base fee preliminary plat or site plan, whichever is
appropriate, at the time of submission of
the urban forestry plan
3. Additional revisions (each) $100.00
b. Application fee for appeal hearing before urban $300.00
design commission
Vacations or Closures, ROW,Emergency and Public Access
Easements
a. Public access or emergency easement vacation $400.00
b. Street and alley vacations $700.00
Zoning Board of Adjustment
a. Interpretation request $400.00
b. Variance
1. Nonresidential/other residential $500.00 Plus an additional one hundred fifty dollars
($150.00)for each additional variance
requested in same application for owner-
occupied residential.
2. Residential (owner-occupied) $300.00 Plus an additional three hundred dollars
($300.00)for each additional variance
requested in the same application for
nonresidential property or other residential
rp operty
3. Siqn–Nonresidential/other residential $750.00 Plus an additional seven hundred fifty
dollars ($750.00)for each additional
variance requested in the same application
for nonresidential property or other
residential property.
c. Special exception
1. Nonresidential/other residential $758 Plus an additional three hundred dollars
1,000.00 ($500.00) for each additional special
exception requested in the same
application for nonresidential property or
other residential property.
2. Residential (owner-occupied) $488500.00 Plus an additional one hundred fifty dollars
($250.00)for each additional special
exception requested in same application
for owner-occupied residential.
3.
faeflities
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Zoning Commission
a. Zoning Application: Designated fee shall be twice the amount
shown when double noticing and special
city council consideration is required or
requested, apart from the normal
processing schedule. Double fee charge is
not exempt of incentive programs granted
to the project.
1. Less than 1 acre* $1,200.00 For application requests of less than one
acre in size,when down zoning to a one-
or two-family districts that is consistent
with the most current adopted
Comprehensive Plan, a fee of$450.00 is
required.
2. 1-5 acres* $1,500.00
3. 5.01-10 acres* $1,800.00
4. 10.01-25 acres* $2,200.00
5. 25.01 or more acres(base fee)* $2,200.00 Plus$50.00 per acre, not to exceed
$6,000.00.
b. Administrative site plan amendment $250.00
c. "CD" Conservation District overlay rezoning No fee
d. "HC,""HSE"and"DD" Historic and Cultural No fee
Landmarks District overlay rezoning
e. Planned development(PD) site plan* $800.00
f. Vendor permit: holiday and 10-day $50.00
g. Zoning verification letter
1. 10-day letter $50.00
2. 3-day letter $100.00
(b) No final approval of a plat shall be given by the City Plan Commission of the City unless
and until a receipt is furnished to the secretary of such commission showing that the fee provided
for in this section has been paid; no petition shall be docketed with the Zoning Commission of
the City unless and until a receipt has been furnished to the secretary of such commission
showing that the fee provided for in this section has been paid; no application for relief shall be
docketed with the Board of Adjustment of the City unless and until a receipt is furnished the
secretary of such board showing that the fee provided for in this section has been paid and no
petition shall be docketed with other boards and commissions of the City unless and until a
receipt has been furnished to the secretary of such commission and boards showing that the fee
provided for in this section has been paid.
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SECTION 2.
Chapter 12 "Emergency Reporting Equipment and Procedures," Section 12-2 "Alarm
Permit required; fee; application;transfer" subsection(c) of the Code of the City of Fort Worth is
hereby amended to delete the permit fee dollar amount and replace with a reference to Section 2-
321 to read as follows:
Sec. 12-2 ALARM PERMIT REQUIRED; FEE; APPLICATION; TRANSFER.
(c) The fee for annual permit, an annual permit renewal or a permit reinstatement for all
alarm permits is-- is specified in Section 2-321 of the City Code.
SECTION 3.
This ordinance shall be cumulative of all provisions of ordinances and of the Code of the
City of Fort Worth, Texas (2015), as amended, except where the provisions of this ordinance are
in direct conflict with the provisions of such ordinances and such Code, in which event
conflicting provisions of such ordinances and such Code are hereby repealed.
SECTION 4.
It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the sections, paragraphs,
sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance are severable, and, if any phrase, clause,
sentence, paragraph or section of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional by the valid
judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall not
affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections of this
ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the
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incorporation in this ordinance of any such unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph
or section.
SECTION 5.
All rights and remedies of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, are expressly saved as to any
and all violations of the provisions of Ordinance No. 3011, Ordinance No. 13896, Ordinance
21653 or any other ordinances affecting zoning which have accrued at the time of the effective
date of this ordinance, and, as to such accrued violations and all pending litigation, both civil and
criminal, whether pending in court or not, under such ordinances, same shall not be affected by
this ordinance but may be prosecuted until final disposition by the courts.
SECTION 6.
This ordinance shall take effect on October 1, 2018 and after publication as required by
law.
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY
By:
ssistant City Att ey Tar Kayser, t e tary
ADOPTED: September 18, 2018
EFFECTIVE: October 1, 2018
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City of Fort Worth, Texas
Mayor and Council Communication
COUNCIL ACTION: Approved on 9/18/2018 - Ordinance No. 23383-09-2018
DATE: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 REFERENCE NO.: **G-19367
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SUBJECT:
Adopt Fiscal Year 2019 Fee Adjustments for the Aviation Department, Public Events Department, Water
Department, Planning and Development Department, Police Department, Fire Department, Park and
Recreation Department and the Botanic Garden Fund, Adopt the Attached Ordinance Revising Fees,
Authorize Certain Fee Modifications, and Formally Designate Certain Personnel to Act on Behalf of the
Financial Management Services Department in Collecting Fees and Issuing Licenses (ALL COUNCIL
DISTRICTS)
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council:
1. Adopt the identified fee adjustments for the Aviation Department, Public Events Department, Water
Department, Planning and Development Department, Police Department, Fire Department, Park and
Recreation Department and the Botanic Gardens Fund, for Fiscal Year 2019;
2. Adopt the attached ordinance revising fees in Article XII, Fee Schedules of Chapter 2 Administration o�
the Code of the City of Fort Worth relating to development, zoning and platting applications;
3. Authorize fee modifications to respond to market demands for the Public Events Department;
4. Authorize fee modifications to respond to market demands for the Park and Recreation Department for
marketing, promotional and educational purposes; and
5. Formally designate the departments and personnel that are routinely tasked with collecting fees and
issuing licenses to act as agents of the Financial Management Services Department.
DISCUSSION:
The purpose of this Mayor and Council Communication (M&C) is to take action in connection with
adjusting fees that will apply to various City services during Fiscal Year 2019 (FY2019) and document
compliance with the City Charter in connection with collecting fees and issuing licenses, as applicable.
A variety of fees apply to City services that range from renting out the Botanic Garden Halls to lease fees
for facilities at the City's airports. Many of the fees are set out in state law or in the City Code, and some,
such as the Water and Sewer Rates and development fees, are adopted by Ordinance on an annual
basis. However, in several provisions of the City Code, fees are defined as being in the amount set by City
Council.
Approval of this M&C authorizes adjustments for Fiscal Year 2019 to fees that are not established by other
law. In addition, this M&C would approve the ordinance revising fees in Article XII: Fee Schedules,
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Chapter 2: Administration of the Code of the City of Fort Worth relating to development, zoning and
platting applications. All other fees would remain in effect at their last-adopted rate as set by state law,
City ordinance, or prior City Council action, as applicable.
The proposed fees were used in crafting revenue projections for the development of the Fiscal Year 2019
budget and include the following fee adjustments:
MUNICIPAL AIRPORTS FUND-Aviation Department _
Fee Title JNew Fee Amo Pescription of Change
Meacham T-Hangar(907 sf) 1$400.00 11ncrease of$10.00 Per Month
Meacham T-Hangar(983 sf) 1$405.00 increase of$15.00 Per Month
Meacham T-Hangar(997 sf) $405.00 _Increase of$15.00 Per Month
Spinks Box Hangar(3,000 sf) 1$900.00 Increase of$50.00 Per Month
Spinks Box Hangar(3,600 sf) J$1,000.00 JIncrease of$50.00 Per Month
Spinks Box Hangar(6,600 sf) 1$1,850.00 JIncrease of$50.00 Per Month
Iliance Ground Lease Rate 1$0.46 Increase of$0.02 Per Square Feet
Meacham Ground Lease Rate J$0.45 Increase of$0.03 Per Square Feet
Spinks Ground Lease Rate(west) $0.30 _Increase of$0.01 Per Square Feet
pinks Ground Lease Rate(east) J$0.29 lincrease of$0.02 Per Square Feet
eacham and Spinks Airports-Fuel Farm Usage 00.00 Increase of$30.00
ree
r
eacham, Spinks and Alliance Airports-Fuel $0.16 Increase of$0.01 per Gallon
Flowage
Iliance Airport-Aviation Permits-Large Aircraft $1,650.00 Increase of$150.00 Per Month
user
ZIliation
ance Airport-Aviation Permits-General $650.00 Increase of$150.00 Per Month
onsumer Price Index Adjustment 12.20% aries By Month
ULTURE&TOURISM FUND-Public Events Department
Fee Title lNew Fee Amount^Description of Change
attle Barn 1 Lease J$700.00 per day JIncrease of$200.00 per day
Cattle Barn 1 Move-In/Move-Out Lease $350.00 per day_Increase of$100.00 per day
mall Exhibits Building Lease $1000.00 per day Increase of$300.00 per day
mall Exhibits Move-In/Move-Out Lease $500.00 per day -Increase of$150.00 per day
attle Barn 1 Cafe Lease ($200.00 per day New Fee
Portable Dance Floor-SIZE 40'X 40' Rental 1720.00 per day Increase of$160.00 per day
Portable Dance Floor-SIZE 32'X 32' Rental 1$1060.00 per day Increase of$100.00 per day
Portable Dance Floor-SIZE 24'X 24'Rental 1$600.00 per day Increase of$60.00 per day
ATER DEPARTMENT-Water Administration
Fee/Test Title lNew Fee Arno IDescription of Change
mmonia J$20.00 Increase of$5.00
BOD,Total 5 Day 1$30.00 Increase of$5.00
BOD,Carbonaceous J$30.00 lincrease of$2.00
Bromate J$60.00 lincrease of$10.00
Bromide J$60.00 _Increase of$10.00
OD J$20.00 Increase of$3.00
hlorine, Field (NEW TEST) J$15.00 New Test
yanide,Amenable to chlorination (NEW TEST) J$30.00 New Test
Cyanide,Total J$30.00 lincrease of$5.00
Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) J$30.00 ncrease of$5.00
Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Field(NEW TEST) $15.00 Few Test
itrate J$18.00 JIncrease of$3.00
Nitrite J$18.00 Increase of$3.00
Nitrogen,Total Kjeldahl (TKN) 1$30.00 Increase of$5.00
Ortho-phosphate J$20.00 lincrease of$4.00
pH, Field(NEW TEST) $10.00 New Test
SGT-HEM Non-polar material $30.00 lincrease of$8.00
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Solids,Settleable 1$15.00 !Increase of$5.00
[Solids,Total 1$15.00 Increase of$3.00
Silica 1$20.00 _ Increase of$5.00
ulfate 1$15.00 ncrease of$5.00
otal Organic Carbon (TOC) $30.00 _Increase of$5.00
otal Organic Carbon(TOX) [Test To be removedlCan no longer be done Internally
UV254 $20.00 Increase of$5.00
oliform,Total (MPN) $35.00 11ncrease of$10.00
oliform,TC/EC (MPN) $35.00 Jlncrease of$2.00
oliform,Total (Presence/Absence) $30.00 ^Increase of$8.00
Heterotrophic Plate Count(HPC) $25.00 _Increase of$5.00
Metals, Mercury,Wastewater 1$30.00 lIncrease of$5.00
etals, Mercury, Low-level (NEW TEST) $40.00 INew Test
EPA 525.2 Semi-Volatiles 1$240.00 llncrease of$4.00
EPA 551.1 Haloacetonitriles(HAN) $240.00 11ncrease of$10.00
EPA 552.2 Haloacetic Acids(HAA) $240.00 lincrease of$10.00
EPA 556 Carbonyls(NEW TEST) 1$180.00 lNew Test
EPA 8081A Organochlorine Pesticides $200.00 lincrease of$20.00
EPA 8141A OP Pesticides 1$200.00 jIncrease of$15.00
Microcystin (NEW TEST) 1$50.00 lNew Test
et-up Charge for Contract Customers(NEW FEE)$50.00 New Fee
Intergovernmental Rate(New Rate) 5% Discount New Rate
ENERAL FUND-Planning& Development Department
Fee Title lNew Fee Amo IDescription of Change
Burglar Alarm Permits for Commercial Enterprises 1$100.00 Increase of$50.00 per permit
Community Facilities Agreements and $2,230.00 Increase of$480 per agreement
amendments for Developer tie-ins to City
Infrastructure
pplication for Encroaching on City's ROW 1$500.00 lincrease of$175 per application
Per square foot charge for encroaching on the $1.44Increase of$0.88 per square foot
ity's ROW
n agreement between the City and a property $635.00 New Fee
wner for each Stormwater control not wholly
maintained by CFW. _
ransportation Impact fee credit agreements $860.00 New Fee
ariance from established Zoning ordinance-Sign $750.00 Increase of$250 per Variance
ariance and additional sign variance _
ariance from established Zoning ordinance- r300.00ncreaseIof$150 per Variance
#her residential additional variance
ariance from established Zoning ordinance-V $1,000.00 Increase of$250 per Variance
ommercial/other residential special exception
ariance from established Zoning ordinance- $500.00 Increase of$100 per Variance
caner-occupied special exception
Variance from established Zoning ordinance- $100.00 New Fee
Zoning verification letter
Plat filing application fee-Preliminary application 1$850.00 lincrease of$80 per application
Plat filing fee-Per acre non-single family j$T0.00 Increase of$10 per acre
Plat filing fee- Per lot single family $15.00 lincrease of$5 per lot
Plat filing fee-Final and minor plat application fee 1$425.00 lincrease of$40 per application
Plat filing fee-Per acre non-single family 1$25.00 JIncrease of$5 per acre
Plat filing fee-Per lot single family $25.00 lIncrease of$5 per lot
ENERAL FUND -Police Department
Fee Title INew Fee Amount IDescription of Change
Recovery of Labor- Use of Police helicopter for $975.00 Per hour New Fee
non-law enforcement use by other City
epartments.
ENERAL FUND-Fire Department
Fee Title INew Fee Amount ascription of Change
lRecovery of labor costs EMS STANDBY; revenue $60.00 Per hour Increase of$10.00 Per hour
generated from Fire personnel performing EMS
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Standby duties at certain events.
ENERAL FUND-Park and Recreation Department
Fee Title INew Fee Amo IDescription of Change
outh Participation Activity Fee J$25.00 Increase of$5.00
Room (Pool) Rental Fee-per 2 hour interval $400.00 Increase of$50.00 per 2 hour interval
Log Cabin Village membership dues $25.00 113rings membership fee collection
ethods into compliance.
Log Cabin Village membership dues- Family $75.00 Increase of$30.00 for family
Memberships emberships
BOTANIC GARDENS FUND-Park and Recreation Fund
Fee Title JNew Fee Amo Oescription of Change
Botanic Garden Oak Hall (4 Hours) $900.00 lIncrease of$50.00for every 4 hours
Botanic Garden Oak Hall (6 Hours) $1,300.00 Increase of$50.00 for every 6 hours
Botanic Garden Oak Hall (9 Hours) $1,700.00 �V Increase of$50.00 for every 9 hours
Botanic Garden Redbud Hall (4 Hours) $700.00 Increase of$100.00 for every 4 hours
Botanic Garden Redbud Hall(6 Hours) J$900.00 !Increase of$100.00 for every 6 hours
Botanic Garden Redbud Hall(9 Hours) $1,100.00 Increase of$100.00 for every 9 hours
Botanic Garden Azalea (4 Hours) 1$350.00 llncrease of$100.00 for every 4 hours
Botanic Garden Azalea (6 Hours) J$450.00 llncrease of$100.00 for every 6 hours
Botanic Garden Azalea(9 Hours) J$550.00 Increase of$100.00 for every 9 hours
Botanic Garden Camelia(4 Hours) $350.00 Increase of$100.00 for every 4 hours
Botanic Garden Camelia(6 Hours) J$450.00 JIncrease of$100.00 for every 6 hours
otanic Garden Camelia(9 Hours) J$550.00 lincrease of$100.00 for every 9 hours
Botanic Garden Fuller Garden (2 Hours) J$900.00 Increase of$50.00 for every 2 hours
otanic Garden Lower Rose(2 Hours) J$900.00 Increase of$50.00 for every 2 hours
Botanic Garden Pavilion (2 Hours) 1$1,400.00 New Fee
The Public Events Department operates facilities that compete with public and private sector facilities for
business and periodically need to make adjustments in response to market demands. Approval of the third
recommendation authorizes the Public Events Director or their designee to adjust fees in response to
market demands. The maximum amount of fees for these facilities will continue to be capped at those
amounts previously approved by the City Council.
The Water Department Laboratory currently provides laboratory testing services for businesses, local,
state and federal agencies and other City departments. The Water Department Laboratory is recognized
by the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAP) which is certified by the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). Such designation makes the City' s laboratory a desirabl
facility for other agencies and parties to seek testing required by law and regulation. In FY2017, laboratory
testing services were utilized by approximately 27 governmental agencies and 133 non-governmental
agencies, and generated $195,511.00 in revenue. Lab fees are assessed to recover the costs for these
services provided to other entities and were last updated in September 2010 (M&C G-17057). The FY19
updated fees have been determined by actual current labor, equipment, quality control, supply, and
indirect costs incurred by the Water Department Laboratory, as well as a benchmarking study conducted
with other public and private laboratories.
The Park and Recreation Department operates facilities and programs (Botanic Garden, Log Cabin
Village, Fort Worth Nature Center& Refuge, Golf, Athletics, Aquatics, Community Centers, and Park
Reservations) that all compete with public and private sector facilities for business and periodically need to
make adjustments in response to market demands and for promotional and educational purposes.
Approval of the fourth recommendation authorizes the Park and Recreation Director or their designee,
directly or in connection with non-profit support groups, to adjust or waive fees in response to market
demands such as seasonal, weather-related, and facility condition-driven factors; customer service
resolutions; memberships; advertising opportunities; special marketing promotions; and educational
purposes. The maximum amount of fees for all of these facilities will continue to be capped at those
amounts previously approved by the City Council. The cumulative impact of the fee modifications shall not
negatively impact by more than 10% the annual fee revenue projectionsfor the Park and Recreation
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Department.
Finally, approval of this M&C will also officially designate other personnel and departments as acting on
behalf of the Financial Management Services (FMS) Department in collecting those fees and issuing
licenses, as applicable. The City Charter charges the City's Finance Department "with the administration
of the financial affairs of the city, including the keeping and supervision of all accounts . . . [and] the
issuance of licenses and the collection of license fees . . . .". As the City has grown over the years,
responsibilities for issuing licenses and collecting fees became decentralized, with various departments
and personnel being assigned as reflected in the City's revenue manual. In connection with the adoption
of the Fiscal Year 2016 budget, the City Council approved M&C G-18545 (September 15, 2015), which
formally designated the assigned personnel and departments to act on behalf of FMS in collecting fees
and issuing licenses, where applicable. Adoption of the current M&C continues that designation through
Fiscal Year 2019.
This M&C does not request approval of a contract with a business entity.
FISCAL INFORMATION /CERTIFICATION:
The Director of Finance certifies that upon approval of the above recommendations, the participating
departments are responsible for the collection and deposit of funds due to the City.
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CERTIFICATIONS:
Submitted for City Manager's Office by Fernando Costa (8180)
Originating Department Head: Lynda Johnson (6222)
Additional Information Contact: Terry Hanson (7934)
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