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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/15/2025 - PacketORCHARD Meeting Location: 216 Prospect Street Port Orchard, WA 98366 Finance Committee Contact us: Phone (360) 876-4407 cityhall@portorchardwa.gov www.portorchardwa.gov Finance Committee Regular Meeting Tuesday, April 15, 2025 4:00 PM Remote Access Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84718852295 Zoom Meeting ID: 847 1885 2295 Zoom Call -In: 12532050468,84718852295# US 12532158782,84718852295# US (Tacoma) 1. Call to Order 2. Discussion Items A. 1) Finance Department (15 mins) Finance Director, Noah Crocker a. Sales Tax & REET Revenue Report b. Preliminary Treasurers Report— Funds, accounts B. 2) City Fee Resolution (45 mins) DCD Director, Nick Bond C. Project Updates: Finance Director, Noah Crocker a. Givens Park b. Marina Pump Station 3. Adjournment 4. Next Finance Committee Meeting ADA Requirements In compliance with the American with Disabilities Act, if you need accommodations to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk's office at (360) 876-4407. Notification at least 48 hours in advance of meeting will enable the City to make arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. REMINDER: Please silence all electronic devices while City Council is in session. To subscribe to our general news & public notices click the link: http://portorchardwa.gov/subscribe April 15, 2025 Meeting Agenda 1 For current City Council member and contact information, please visit https://portorchardwa.gov/departments/city- council/. For Committee Membership please visit https://portorchardwa.gov/city-council-advisory-committees/. April 15, 2025 Meeting Agenda Building Valuation Data — FEBRUARY 2025 The International Code Council is pleased to provide the following Building Valuation Data (BVD) for its members. The BVD will be updated at six-month intervals, with the next update in August 2025. ICC strongly recommends that all jurisdictions and other interested parties actively evaluate and assess the impact of this BVD table before utilizing it in their current code enforcement related activities. The BVD table provides the "average" construction costs per square foot, which can be used in determining permit fees for a jurisdiction. Permit fee schedules are addressed in Section 109.2 of the 2024 International Building Code (IBC) whereas Section 109.3 addresses building permit valuations. The permit fees can be established by using the BVD table and a Permit Fee Multiplier, which is based on the total construction value within the jurisdiction for the past year. The Square Foot Construction Cost table presents factors that reflect relative value of one construction classification/occupancy group to another so that more expensive construction is assessed greater permit fees than less expensive construction. ICC has developed this data to aid jurisdictions in determining permit fees. It is important to note that while this BVD table does determine an estimated value of a building (i.e., Gross Area x Square Foot Construction Cost), this data is only intended to assist jurisdictions in determining their permit fees. This data table is not intended to be used as an estimating guide because the data only reflects average costs and is not representative of specific construction. This degree of precision is sufficient for the intended purpose, which is to help establish permit fees so as to fund code compliance activities. This BVD table provides jurisdictions with a simplified way to determine the estimated value of a building that does not rely on the permit applicant to determine the cost of construction. Therefore, the bidding process for a particular job and other associated factors do not affect the value of a building for determining the permit fee. Whether a specific project is bid at a cost above or below the computed value of construction does not affect the permit fee because the cost of related code enforcement activities is not directly affected by the bid process and results. Building Valuation The following building valuation data represents average valuations for most buildings. In conjunction with IBC Section 109.3, this data is offered as an aid for the building official to determine if the permit valuation is underestimated. Again it should be noted that, when using this data, these are "average" costs based on typical construction methods for each occupancy group and type of construction. The average costs include foundation work, structural and nonstructural building components, electrical, plumbing, mechanical and interior finish material. The data is a national average and does not take into account any regional cost differences. As such, the use of Regional Cost Modifiers is subject to the authority having jurisdiction. Permit Fee Multiplier Determine the Permit Fee Multiplier: 1. Based on historical records, determine the total annual construction value which has occurred within the jurisdiction for the past year. 2. Determine the percentage (%) of the building department budget expected to be provided by building permit revenue. 3. Bldg. Dept. Budget x (%) Permit Fee Multiplier = Total Annual Construction Value Example The building department operates on a $300,000 budget, and it expects to cover 75 percent of that from building permit fees. The total annual construction value which occurred within the jurisdiction in the previous year is $30,000,000. $300,000 x 75% Permit Fee Multiplier = $30,000,000 Permit Fee = 0.0075 The permit fee is determined using the building gross area, the Square Foot Construction Cost and the Permit Fee Multiplier. Permit Fee = Gross Area x Square Foot Construction Cost X Permit Fee Multiplier Example Type of Construction: 1113 Area: 1st story = 8,000 sq. ft. 2nd story = 8,000 sq. ft. Height: 2 stories Permit Fee Multiplier = 0.0075 Use Group: B 1. Gross area: Business = 2 stories x 8,000 sq. ft. = 16,000 sq. ft. 2. Square Foot Construction Cost: B/11B = $265.76/sq. ft. 3. Permit Fee: Business = 16,000 sq. ft. x $265.76/sq. ft x 0.0075 = $31,891.20 3 Important Points • For purposes of establishing the Permit Fee Multiplier, The BVD is not intended to apply to alterations or the estimated total annual construction value for a given • repairs to existing buildings. Because the scope of time period (1 year) is the sum of each building's value alterations or repairs to an existing building varies so (Gross Area x Square Foot Construction Cost) for that greatly, the Square Foot Construction Costs table does time period (e.g., 1 year). not reflect accurate values for that purpose. However, The Square Foot Construction Cost does not include the Square Foot Construction Costs table can be used to determine the cost of an addition that is basically a the price of the land on which the building is built. The stand-alone building which happens to be attached to Square Foot Construction Cost takes into account everything from foundation work to the roof structure an existing building. In the case of such additions, the only alterations to the existing building would involve the and coverings but does not include the price of the land. aThe cost of the land does not affect the cost of related attachment of the addition to the existing building and the openings between the addition and the existing code enforcement activities and is not included in the building. Square Foot Construction Cost. Square Foot Construction Costs a, b, Group (2024 International Building Code) IA IB IIA 11113 IIIA IIIB IV VA VB A-1 Assembly, theaters, with stage 337.41 325.40 315.80 303.35 283.46 275.24 292.98 264.14 254.04 A-1 Assembly, theaters, without stage 309.77 297.76 288.16 275.71 256.07 247.85 265.35 236.75 226.65 A-2 Assembly, nightclubs 269.42 261.52 253.31 243.65 228.21 222.01 235.29 207.53 199.66 A-2 Assembly, restaurants, bars, banquet halls 268.42 260.52 251.31 242.65 226.21 221.01 234.29 205.53 198.66 A-3 Assembly, churches 314.40 302.40 292.80 280.35 260.82 252.61 269.98 241.51 231.40 A-3 Assembly, general, community halls, libraries, museums 264.03 252.03 241.42 229.98 209.33 202.12 219.61 190.01 180.91 A-4 Assembly, arenas 308.77 296.76 286.16 274.71 254.07 246.85 264.35 234.75 225.65 B Business 298.43 287.83 277.50 265.76 242.70 234.06 255.55 216.90 206.96 E Educational 282.06 272.26 263.65 252.74 235.87 223.82 244.04 206.65 200.02 F-1 Factory and industrial, moderate hazard 164.17 156.25 146.41 140.89 125.45 119.36 134.33 104.02 96.87 F-2 Factory and industrial, low hazard 163.17 155.25 146.41 139.89 125.45 118.36 133.33 104.02 95.87 H-1 High Hazard, explosives 153.17 145.25 136.41 129.89 115.76 108.67 123.33 94.33 N.P. H234 High Hazard 153.17 145.25 136.41 129.89 115.76 108.67 123.33 94.33 86.17 H-5 HPM 298.43 287.83 277.50 265.76 242.70 234.06 255.55 216.90 206.96 I-1 Institutional, supervised environment 274.98 265.13 255.66 246.00 225.17 219.12 245.49 202.80 195.56 I-2 Institutional, hospitals 469.18 458.58 448.25 436.51 411.45 N.P. 426.30 385.65 N.P. 1-2 Institutional, nursing homes 323.68 313.08 302.75 291.01 269.45 N.P. 280.80 243.65 N.P. 1-3 Institutional, restrained 314.93 304.33 294.00 282.26 261.70 252.06 272.05 255.55 223.96 1-4 Institutional, day care facilities 274.98 265.13 255.66 246.00 225.17 219.12 245.49 202.80 195.56 M Mercantile 201.08 193.18 183.97 175.31 159.52 154.32 166.95 138.84 131.97 R-1 Residential, hotels 278.14 268.29 258.82 249.16 227.83 221.78 248.64 205.46 198.22 R-2 Residential, multiple family 232.26 222.41 212.94 203.28 183.19 177.15 202.77 160.82 153.58 R-3 Residential, one- and two-family ° 215.90 210.16 205.11 200.73 194.02 187.11 204.78 180.41 169.09 R-4 Residential, care/assisted living facilities 274.98 265.13 255.66 246.00 225.17 219.12 245.49 202.80 195.56 S-1 Storage, moderate hazard 152.17 144.25 134.41 128.89 113.76 107.67 122.33 92.33 85.17 S-2 Storage, low hazard 151.17 143.25 134.41 127.89 113.76 106.67 121.33 92.33 84.17 U Utility, miscellaneous 117.65 110.72 103.00 98.58 87.79 82.02 93.83 69.49 66.20 a. Private Garages use Utility, miscellaneous b. For shell only buildings deduct 20 percent C. N.P. = not permitted d. Unfinished basements (Group R-3) = $31.50 per sq. ft. 4 Exhibit A to Resolution "� xxx-25 FEE SCHEDULES FOR DEPARTMENTS OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS A. General 1. No permit shall be issued, application accepted, service provided, or appeal filed without payment of the applicable fee set forth below. 2. Time of collection of fees. a. Fees shall be collected at the times specified in the City Code or this Fee Resolution. If not specified, the minimum fee shall be collected at the time of application submittal. No application will be deemed "counter complete" until the fee due with the application has been received by the City. b.. Fer appliGatiARS that aFe 131-Ihtted GRIORe, the appliGaRt GaR Pay the fees ele GtFGRiGally e may submit anethe. form of payment it person or via I I f snail The for fn-.. h-.,;i..ess days fol lowing sugar .ittaI of the on'ine a ..I ieaHen subm ittaI IF payment fe. the fees, i et received by the Cit., by the fey rth business ,day/ then the City will ect the application.ease., in ,ill the Citytake a steps to .."Gatien W ..tll time a,; the fpe-; .du.....41; the a pliGati9R a Ferpivpd i.. f-.11 Eb. The City may bill an applicant and require payment for accrued fees at any time in the permit review process. d-c. The final fees will be recalculated during review, and any additional amount due shall be collected prior to the issuance of the permit, approval, denial, decision or recommendation. e.d.At the time an application or permit is denied or canceled, the final fee shall be determined and collected. €e_Any fee in excess of the final calculated fee shall be refunded pursuant to Refunds Table 25. gf_All outstanding fees shall be paid prior to scheduling or performing final inspections. 3. References to the director refer to the director of the Department of Community Development or his/her designee. 4. Some projects require more than one permit. A project may require the payment of numerous fees from the tables below. B. Building, Plumbing, and Mechanical Fee Policies 1. No temporary or final certificate of occupancy will be approved or issued for a project with any outstanding fees on any permit associated with the project. 2. Some signs require a building permit in addition to a land use (sign) permit. In these instances, the permit fees are additive. When an applicant is required to obtain a sign permit and a building permit, separate fees are required for each permit. 3. The applicant for a permit shall provide an estimated construction cost at the time of application. The amount shall be the contractor's bid price, rounded up to the next whole dollar. For work not done by a contractor, the construction cost shall include the price of materials, plus the fair market value of any donated, contributed or found materials, multiplied by two (2). Construction cost calculated on 100 square feet shall be rounded up to the next 100 square feet for any portion thereof. 4. Single family hemL- detached house, accessory dwelling unit, townhouse, and duplex builders who wish to reuse a plan set to construct more than one her housing unit using the same plan setplan set under the IRC may do so by utilizing a "basic plan" review process. When an applicant wishes to establish a basic plan set for reuse, the plans shall initially be reviewed upon payment of the city's standard plan review fee (Except for the plans being used as part Y of the pre -approved accessory dwelling unit program). Once plan review is complete and if the City finds that the plans conform to the requirements of the Building Code, the plans shall be approved as a basic plan set and marked as such for reuse. For each use of the plan, the applicant shall pay a reduced plan review fee as established in Table 3 in lieu of the full plan review fee. The use of an approved basic plan set shall have no effect on the building permit fee (only the building permit plan review fee). Plans may not be reused if the city's building code has been updated unless the plans have been re -reviewed (upon payment of the full plan review fee) and approved for conformance with the updated building code. TABLE 1: Fee Calculations. Permit fees and Plan Review fees shall be determined by using the calculations found in Table 1. Valuations shall be determined using the IBC Building Valuation Data Table (BVD) (currently the February August 2023 table as attached hereto) except as noted in the BVD Table and as otherwise set in Tables 2 and 3. Fee calculations and set fees found in Tables 2 and 3 apply to: 1. Alterations or repairs to existing buildings, based on the construction cost as determined by either the contractor's bid price or construction materials x 2. 2. Processes with a fixed fee. 3. Processes with a fixed fee plus inspection fees. 4. Valuations base on square footage calculations which are not in the BVD Table. 5. Fees as a percentage of permit fee. Total Valuation FEES (Permit Fee = 100% Plan Review Fee = 65%) $1 to $500 $36.00 $36.00 for the first $500 plus $4.00 for each additional $100, $501 to $2,000 or fraction thereof, to and including $2,000 $96.00 for the first $2,000 plus $17.00 for each additional $2,001 to $25,000 $1,000, or fraction thereof, to and including $25,000 $487.00 for the first $25,000 plus $12.00 for each additional $25,001 to $50,000 $1,000, or fraction thereof, to and including $25,000 $787.00 for the first $50,000 plus $9.00 for each additional $50,001 to $100,000 $1,000, or fraction thereof, to and including $100,000 $1,237.00 for the first $100,000 plus $7.00 for each additional $1000, or fraction thereof, to and including $100,001 to $500,000 $500,000 $4,037.00 for the first $500,000 plus $6.00 for each additional $1,000, or fraction thereof, to and including $500,001 to $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $7,037.00 for the first $1,000,000 plus $5.00 for each $1,000,001 and up additional $1,000, or fraction thereof TABLE 2: Residential Single Family Building Permit Type Amount Unit of Measure Calculate construction Apply construction cost at $23-50-31.50 Unfinished Basement (Group R-3) cost to Table 1 per Square foot 6 Construction cost Apply construction (contract price or Finish an existing basement cost to Table 1 materials x 2) Construction cost Conversion of an existing garage to residential Apply construction (contract price or space cost to Table 1 materials x 2) Calculate construction Apply construction cost at $13.04 per New Foundation only or under existing structure cost to Table 1 square foot Calculate construction New garage, shed, barn, or pole building (attached Apply construction cost at $64.19 per or detached) cost to Table 1 square foot Calculate construction Apply construction cost at $21.07 per New covered porch, covered deck; cost to Table 1 square foot Calculate construction Apply construction cost at $13.04 per New deck, uncovered cost to Table 1 square foot Construction cost Apply construction (contract price or Alteration or addition to deck, uncovered cost to Table 1 materials x 2) Construction cost Alteration, repair, or addition to an existing Apply construction (contract price or covered porch or covered deck cost to Table 1 materials x 2) Calculated construction cost at New freestanding roof structures and carports, Apply construction $21.07 per square other than porch or deck cost to Table 1 foot Construction cost Apply construction (contract price or Residential Interior Remodel cost to Table 1 materials x 2) TABLE 3: Miscellaneous Permit fees: Building Permit Type Amount Unit of Measure Calculate construction cost at Apply construction cost $118.00 per Linear Shoreline bulkhead walls to Table 1 Foot Demolition $75 Each Calculate construction cost at Apply construction cost $11.74 per Linear Fences over 6 feet in height to Table 1 Foot Calculate construction cost at Apply construction cost $64.19 per square Garages or Carports, Multiple to Table 1 foot Calculate construction cost at Apply construction cost $19.67 per Linear Retaining walls to Table 1 Foot In#allati. n nF Rernnyal 6ARIARdstierrse4 to Tahl4- 1 Calculate Apply Construction Cost construction cost at Roof: Hot Mop/Cold Mop (flat roof) to Table 1 $90 per 100 SQ FT Calculate Apply Construction Cost construction cost at Roof: Composition, Metal to Table 1 $70 per 100 SQ FT Calculate Apply Construction Cost construction cost at Roof: Wood Shake to Table 1 $140 per 100 SQ FT Calculate Apply Construction Cost construction cost at Roof: Concrete, Tile, Slate to Table 1 $140 per 100 SQ FT Calculate Apply Construction Cost construction cost at Roof: Torch Down to Table 1 $90 per 100 SQ FT Construction cost Apply Construction Cost (contract price or Residential Misc. to Table 1 materials x 2) Construction cost Apply Construction Cost (contract price or Commercial Tenant Improvement and Misc. to Table 1 materials x 2) Tenant Certificate of Occupancy for new business; All other C of O included in building permit fee. $75 Each Revised Certificate of Occupancy for business name change, or business ownership change, or property ownership change. $60 Each Manufactured or mobile home placed ea lot er fiFst time ..1aeement in MH ..-..I, (Does not include porches, decks, or other added work covered under the IRC) $33&750 Each Man�-F��t--re J A chile h..m... ..Iar..m....t in � C�^h ' Atho.,.Ided . . Fk a red ' . der th.. ID!^1 ., $75.00. Inspection fees at the Modular Units, Field Assembly hourly rate will apply. Reactivation fee, for permit expired for less than 50% of original permit one year, no plan changes fee Violator must obtain the required permit Work without a permit — penalty; Double the permit fee, and pay double the or-$75 minimum. permit fee, or a $75.00 minimum penalty if the permit fee is less than $75.00. Due with submittal. Construction cost Apply Construction Cost (contract or materials Sign (when a building permit is required) to Table 1 x 2) Carport or Canopy, pre-fab kit installation $100 Each Residential siding replacement: permit required Calculate when over 1000 sq. ft. or if any structural work Apply Construction Cost construction cost at is required (POMC 20.200.014) to Table 1 $70 per 100 SQ FT Calculate Apply Construction Cost construction cost at Commercial siding replacement to Table 1 $70 per 100 SQ FT Detached house, accessory dwelling unit (including the use of pre -approved ADU plans), townhouse, and duplex '^^T Residential plan review using a basic plan on a site specific lot $225 For each use Detached house, accessory dwelling unit, townhouse, and duplex S'^^'^ Family °^s'a^^*'R' basic plan review, additional elevation(s) after Each additional the first one $225 elevation $75.00. Inspection fees at the Underground plumbing only hourly rate will apply. Construction cost Apply Construction Cost (contract price or Windows or Doors to Table 1 materials x 2) Adult Family Home Plan Review and Inspection 300 Per adult family home (outside of a remodel permit) Fire Code Permits Fire Code permit projects may be reviewed by a consultant under contract services, depending on city staff workload. Plan review fee submitted with the application may cover the consultant cost. TABLE 4: Fire Code Permit Fees: Fire Construction Amount Calculation Fire Alarm, new Construction cost Apply Table 1 (contract price or to construction materials x 2) cost Fire Alarm, minor modifications to existing Construction cost Apply Table 1 (contract price or to construction materials x 2) cost Fire Sprinkler, new or major modification Construction cost Apply Table 1 (contract price or to construction materials x 2) cost Fire Sprinkler, modifications 20 heads or fewer Construction cost Apply Table 1 (contract price or to construction materials x 2) cost Fire Suppression System, Class 1 Hood and Duct Construction cost Apply Table 1 (contract price or to construction materials x 2) cost Solar Panels: Solar energy/photovoltaic panel $235 each system roof mounted install per WAC 51-51-2300 Sec. M2302 Standpipe System Construction cost Apply Table 1 (contract price or to construction materials x 2) cost Tank: Underground or Above Ground, Installation or Construction cost Apply Table 1 Removal (contract price or to construction materials x 2) cost Fire Construction permits, other Construction cost Apply Table 1 (contract price or to construction materials x 2) cost Fire Operational Amount Calculation High Piled Storage $75.00 An inspection fee at the hourly rate will apply when an inspection is required. Temporary Tent or Membrane Structure (except for PeFrn't •eq -ired No Per tent or Firework Stands pursuant to RCW XX.XX.XXX) peRn�, ,.tfee. TeehRelegy fee membrane structure a" 225 Fire operational permits, other $75.00 An inspection fee at the hourly rate will apply when an inspection is required. Fireworks Display Permit Pass through from Kitsap County ILA Mobile Food Preparation Vehicle Technology fee applies. Formatted Table 10 Plumbing Permit Fees Plumbing permit fees shall be calculated using the commercial and residential schedules in Tables 5 and 6. TABLE 5: Commercial Plumbing Permit Fees Commercial Plumbing Fixtures Fee Per Base Fee Applied to All Plumbing Permits $23.50 Flat Fee Backflow protective device 2 inches or less $9.80 Each Backflow protective device larger than 2 inches $15.00 Each Clothes Washing Machine $9.80 Each Dish Washer $9.80 Each Drainage Pipe or Vent Pipe Repair or Alteration $9.80 Each Drinking Fountain $9.80 Each Floor Drain $9.80 Each Hose Bibbs, each $1.00 Each Industrial/Sand Oil Interceptor $9.80 Each Grease Interceptor $9.80 Each Lawn Sprinkler System with Backflow Device $9.80 Each Medical Equipment / Kidney Machine $9.80 Each Medical Gas, each additional outlet in excess of first 5 $5.00 Each Medical gas system up to 5 outlets $50.00 Each Misc. Plumbing fixtures on one trap $9.80 Each Roof Drain $9.80 Each Sewer Line Repair and/or Replace, Exterior $50.00 Each Sewer Pipe Change, Interior $9,80 Each Sink (Lavatory, Kitchen, Mop, or Bar Sink) $9.80 Each Floor Sink and /or Indirect Waste $9.80 Each Multi - Compartment Sink $9.80 Each Shampoo Sink w/interceptor $9.80 Each Toilet, Water Closet, Bidet, or Urinal $9.80 Each Tub with or without Shower, or Shower $9.80 Each Water Heater $9.80 Each Water Line Repair and/or Replace, Exterior $50.00 Each Water Pipe Change, Interior $9.80 Each Other $9.80 Each 11 TABLE 6: Residential and Multi -Family Plumbing Permit Fees Residential Plumbing Fixtures Fee Per Base Fee applied to all Plumbing Permits $23.50 Flat Fee Clothes Washer $7.00 Each Dishwasher $7.00 Each Floor Drain $7.00 Each Hose Bibb $1.00 Each Hot Tub $14.80 Each Lawn Sprinkler with backflow preventer $7.00 Each Sewer Line Repair and/or Replace, Exterior $50.00 Each Sewer Pipe Change, Interior $7.00 Each Sink (Lavatory, Kitchen, Mop) $7.00 Each Tub with or without shower, or shower $7.00 Each Toilet, Bidet or Urinal $7.00 Each Water Heater $7.00 Each Water Line Repair and/or Replace, Exterior $50.00 Each Water Pipe Change, Interior $7.00 Each Other $7.00 Each Mechanical Permit Fees Mechanical permit fees shall be calculated using the commercial and residential schedules in Tables 7 and 8. TABLE 7: Commercial Mechanical Permit Fees Commercial Mechanical Fixtures Fee Per Mechanical Permit Base Fee $23.50 Flat Fee Air -Handling Unit < 10,000 CFM $14.80 Each Air -Handling Unit > 10,000 CFM $18.10 Each Type 1 Hood & Duct Systems $10.65 Each Type 2 Hood & Duct Systems $10.65 Each Clothes Dryer with exhaust $10.65 Each Compressors $14.70 Each Cook stove only $10.65 Each Ducting Change without New Furnace $13.70 Each Evaporative Coolers, permanently installed $10.65 Each Fan for Bath and/or Exhaust Fan $7.25 Each Commercial Furnace & Ducting < 100,000 btu $14.80 Each Commercial Furnace & Ducting > 100,000 btu $18.20 Each Combo Gas pipe / Water Heater / Furnace $35.45 Each Fuel System Outlets in excess of the first 4 $2.00 Each Fuel Pipe System LPG, Natural Gas, OIL (first 4 outlets) $10.65 Each Miscellaneous Mechanical Equipment $10.65 Each Mechanical System Pumps (Misc.) $10.65 Each Radiant Heat Units (wall, ceiling, floor, recessed, etc.) $10.65 Each Unit Heater, Suspended or Floor Mount $14.80 Each Gas Water Heater Vent & Combustion Air Propane tank over 2000 gallons $10.65 Each $10.65 Each "i TABLE 8: Residential and Multi -Family Mechanical Permit Fees Residential Mechanical Fixtures Fee Per Air conditioning, separate install from furnace $14.80 Each Base Fee applied to all Mechanical Permits $23.50 Flat Fee Bath Fan and/or Exhaust Fan $7.25 Each Clothes Dryer w/exhaust $10.65 Each Cook Stove w/exhaust $10.65 Each ERV 10.65 Each Fireplace - Gas or Gas log inserts $12.00 Each Fireplace - Wood or Wood Stove $12.00 Each Furnace — Electric, +/- AC, Heat Pump, ducting $14.80 Each Furnace Natural Gas +/- Ducting $14.80 Each Furnace Propane +/- Ducting $14.80 Each Fuel Pipe System LPG, Natural Gas, Oil $10.00 Each Gas pipe stub -out $10.65 Each Gas Water heater, Vent and Combustion Air $10.65 Each Generator $10.65 Each Heater, Wall or Baseboard $10.65 Each Heat Pump $10.65 Each Mini Split System, AC and/or Heat $14.80 Each Misc. Mechanical Equipment $10.65 Each Propane Fuel Tank Under 2000 Gallons $10.65 Each 13 C. Planning and Land Use Fees The planning and land use permit fees listed in the tables below shall be paid at the time an application is submitted to the city unless otherwise specified. TABLE 9: Subdivisions Short Subdivision, Preliminary $1,200 Short Subdivision, Final $700 Short Subdivision, Preliminary, or Alteration $600 Short Subdivision, Final, Vacation or Alteration $500 Preliminary Subdivision Plats 10-20 lots $2,100 plus Hearing Examiner Fee Preliminary Subdivisions Plats 21+ Lots $2,100 + $50 Per Lot plus Hearing Examiner Fee Minor Modifications to a Preliminary Plat $600 Major Modifications to a Preliminary Plat, 5- 20lots $2,100 plus Hearing Examiner fees Major Modifications to a Preliminary Plat, 21+ lots $2,100 + $50 per lot plus Hearing Examiner fees Boundary Line Adjustment $300 Final Plat $1,100 + 50 Per Lot Final Plat, vacation or alteration $1,100 + $50 per lot plus Hearing Examiner fees Binding Site Plan, Preliminary $1,200 Binding Site Plan, Preliminary, Alteration $500 Binding Site Plan, Final $700 Binding Site Plan, Final, Alteration or Vacation $500 TABLE 10: SEPA Project Checklist Review and Threshold Determination $300 Non -Project Checklist Review and Threshold Determination $300 Environmental Impact Statement Preparation Actual Cost, See SEPA Ord. Environmental Impact Statement Review Actual Cost, See SEPA Ord. 10 14 TABLE 11: Shoreline Permits Administrative Shoreline Substantial Development Permit $600 Shoreline Substantial Development Permit $900 plus Hearing Examiner Fee Shoreline Exemption (Letter) $150 Shoreline Conditional Use Permit $1,275 plus Hearing Examiner Fee Administrative Shoreline Conditional Use Permit $600 Shoreline Variance $1,275 plus Hearing Examiner Fee Administrative Shoreline Variance $600 TABLE 12: Land Use Permits Conditional Use Permit $1,375 plus Hearing Examiner Fee Critical Areas Exemption Request $135 Critical Areas Exception $1,275 plus Hearing Examiner Fee Critical Areas Variance $1,275 plus Hearing Examiner Fee Modification to Overlay District Boundaries $1,275 plus Hearing Examiner Fee Rezone (without Comp Plan Amendment) $1,375 plus Hearing Examiner fee Temporary Use Permit $150 Temporary Use Permit Extension $150 Variance, Administrative $300 Variance $1,275 plus Hearing Examiner Fee Variance, View Protection Overlay District $1,275 plus Hearing Examiner fee TABLE 13: Other Review Request for a statement of restrictions per RCW 35.21.475 $75 Accessory Dwelling Units $75 $75 minimum, an additional deposit may be required if city attorney review is required, any city attorney expenses related to an application for an Administrative Interpretation (POMC Chapter administrative application shall be paid by 20.10) the applicant prior to issuance of a decision Nonconforming Use $150 $150 (100% is credited to a subsequent related land use application if filed within Pre -Application Meeting 12 months) 11 15 $1,000 Applied to the city's costs including city attorney fees regardless of whether a Development Agreements development agreement is approved Comp Plan Amendment (Text) $500 Comp Plan Amendment (Map) $1,875 Land Use and Development Regulations Amendment (Text) $500 Forest Practices Application (Local Approval) $300 $150 (up to 100% credited to a subsequent related permit application if filed within 12 Pre -Submittal Design Review months) Tax Abatement Exemption Application $1,500 Zoning Verification Letter $75 Signs Permits Signs may also require a building permit. See Section B.2 and Table 3. TABLE 14: Sign Permits A -Board Sign $25 Permanent Sign $50 Master Sign Plan Permit $300 Placement of WSDOT directional sign $75 Sign Variance $300 D. Public Works Department Fees The Public Works Department permit fees listed in the tables below shall be paid at the time an application is submitted to the city unless otherwise specified. TABLE 15: Public Works Department Permits and Fees Public Works Cost Note No more than one minor LDAP may be issued for the Minor Land Disturbing Activity same property (parcel Review and Permit (disturbances and/or address) in any 365 of less than 1,000 square feet) $50 day period. $100 base fee, plus $100 for the first acre of (Paid at the time of disturbance + $25 for each application submittal — additional acre of covers Land Disturbing Disturbance above 1 acre. Activity plan review costs). Area to be rounded up to Acres of disturbance should Land Disturbing Activity Permit the next higher acre. $100 be rounded up to the Plan Review minimum fee. nearest acre. 12 16 $100 for the first acre of disturbance + $50 for each (Paid at time of permit additional acre of issuance — covers Land Disturbance above 1 acre. Disturbing inspection costs). Area to be rounded up to Acres of disturbance the next higher acre. $100 rounded up to the nearest Land Disturbing Activity Permit minimum fee. acre. $100 for the first 3,000 square feet of new and replaced hard surface to be constructed + $25 for each additional 3,000 square (Paid at the time of feet or fraction thereof of application submittal — hard surface to be covers hard surface and Stormwater Drainage Permit Plan constructed. $100 stormwater improvement Review minimum fee. plan review costs). $100 for the first 3,000 square feet of new and replaced hard surface to be constructed + $50 for each Stormwater Drainage additional 3,000 square Permit (Paid at time of feet or fraction thereof of permit issuance — covers hard surface to be hard surface and constructed. $100 stormwater inspection Stormwater Drainage Permit minimum fee. costs) Street Use Permit Application Fee $50 Tree cutting permit $50 The applicant shall pay the actual fee, including city attorney costs, for preparing Latecomer Agreement Review Fee $500 Deposit the latecomer agreement For uses which do not include the physical disturbance of the right -of - ROW Permit, Tier 1 $50 way. For activities which alter the appearance, or disturb the surface or sub -surface, or allow long term use of the ROW Permit, Tier 2 $230 right-of-way. Violator must obtain the required permit and pay double the permit fee or a $75.00 minimum penalty if Double the permit fee, or the permit fee is less than Work without a Permit — Penalty $75minimum. $75.00. TABLE 16: Street vacations 13 i IN Street Vacation Petition Fee $120 Street Vacation Appraisal Fee (Refundable Deposit) $500 Deposit, Petitioner shall pay the actual cost of the appraisal. TABLE 17: Impact Fee Deferrals (POMC 20.182.110(4)) Application for Impact Fee Deferral $300 minimum Lien release for Impact Fee Deferral $300 minimum TABLE 18: Residential Parking Permits Residential Parking Permit $10 Replacement Parking Permit $5 Temporary Residential Parking Permit $10 Bed and Breakfast Parking Permit $10 Concurrency (POMC 20.180) 1. Concurrency (Capacity Reservation Certificate) applications fees shall be based on the following table. Each type of application (Transportation, Water, or Sewer) shall include payment of an application fee (A) plus any consultant fees charged to the city (B) for concurrency review as applicable. 2. The Director of Public Works shall make all determinations as to whether an application is to be reviewed by the city or to be sent to the consultant for review. 3. When consultant review is required, the applicant shall pay the actual fee incurred by the city. Any balance owed shall be paid prior to the issuance of a concurrency certificate. TABLE 19: Concurrency Review Type of Review A B Application Fee (also Review Performed by Consultant: the total review fee for A scope and fee shall be obtained from the applications reviewed Consultant after the application is received. in house by the City) Transportation $150 Either Tier 1 (limited review) or Tier 2 (full review) fixed fees listed in consultant fee schedule. For projects that do not fit the categories, the fee will be determined on PM peak hour trip generation, or as determined in a not -to -exceed task order. Water $150 The applicant shall pay the amount shown in the scope and fee provided by the City's Consultant. Sewer $150 The applicant shall pay the amount shown in the scope and fee provided by the City's Consultant. 14 18 E. Hourly Rates. A minimum of one hour shall be charged per staff member when using the hourly rates. Additional charges shall be by the quarter hour per staff member. Plan review fees shall apply to the third and any subsequent submittals when plans are revised prior to approval. The fee shall be equal to the hourly rate for all staff processing and performing the review, or the full permit plan review fee, whichever is less. Plan review fees shall apply to revisions to plans or documents which were previously reviewed and approved. The fee shall be equal to the hourly rate for all staff processing and performing the review, or the full permit plan review fee, whichever is less. When an inspection fee is designated in the fee tables as additional on a permit, the fee shall be equal to the hourly rate for reinspection, with a minimum of one hour. Additional charges shall be by the quarter hour per inspection. The hourly rates shall be used to calculate deductions to refunds. A Reinspection fee is charged at the hourly rate for reinspection after the same inspection fails for the second time. TABLE 20. Type Hourly Rate Notes Plan Review, Building/Fire $75 Plan Review, Planning - DCD $75 Plan Review, Engineering —Public Works $95100 Administrative, Permit Center $60 Reinspection, Building/Fire $75 After two prior inspections for same work Reinspection, Public Works $75 After two prior inspections for same work Reinspection, Planning $75 After two prior inspections for same work Inspections outside of normal business Hourly rate x Minimum charge: 2 hours hours, Public Works 1.5 $75 Inspections outside of normal business Hourly rate at Minimum charge: 2 hours hours. Building / Fire $75.00 x 1.5 Alternate methods and materials review, $75 Building F. Work by Outside Consultants: Building and Fire Codes. 1. The jurisdiction may send permit applications to third -party consultants for plan review. The plan review fee paid as described in Section B covers the City's consultant cost, except for the following reviews: a. Third and subsequent submittals. The applicant shall pay the actual hourly costs as listed in table 21 for all 3rd and subsequent submittals. b. Projects with total valuation exceeding $10,000,000, or projects of a significant complexity that require outside review such as courthouses, schools, hospitals as 15 19 determined by the Building Official. For projects as described in this subsection, the initial plan review fee shall be applied to the 3`d party consultant review fee. If that fee is inadequate to fully pay the actual plan review fee then the applicant shall be billed for the additional cost as described in subsection 3 below. 2. The city may provide inspections by contracted services. Permit fees cover the consultant's inspection charges except for afterhours inspection. 3. The plan review fees and afterhours inspection fees as described in Sections 1 and 2 shall be billed at the rates provided in table 21. 4. The fees charged listed in table 21 shall are based on an hourly rate must be paid in full prior to the issuance of the permit, approval, denial, decision or recommendation, final inspection, or issuance of Certificate of Occupancy, as applicable to the type of permit and when the work is performed. 5. When the hourly rate is used for consultants, the fee maybe rounded to the quarter hour. TABLE 21. Building and Fire Code: Consultant Services Hourly Rates. Types listed represent the most frequently used rates. Note that a Technician's time is often included with plan review, and will be reflected when billing at an hourly rate. Type AletesRate Plan Review, 3'd and subsequent reviews Subject to current contract Plan Review, revisions to approved plans Subject to current contract Fire Code Plan Review: Reviewer Subject to current contract Technician Subject to current contract Inspections, outside of normal business hours Subject to current contract G. Work by Outside Consultants: Other Services. The applicant shall be required to pay the actual cost of 3'd party review by qualified consultants under contract with the city. 1. Special Reports Review. a. When an application includes the submittal of special reports and/or plans such as habitat management plans, geotechnical reports, or traffic impact analyses requiring review beyond the capabilities of city staff, the city will obtain a fee estimate from its consultant for the scope of work, aad-provide that estimate to the applicant for payment to the city, and authorize the consultant to proceed,. The city `hall a therize b. If additional special review by the consultant is required, and amended scope of work and new estimate shall be obtained by the city for payment by the applicant before c. If the consultant's fee total is less than the full amount paid by the applicant, the remainder shall be refunded according to section K. and table 25. 2. Alternative Forms Review. When the applicant proposes to use an alternative form instead of the city's standard approved form, the city may request review by the city attorney of the alternative form if a legal determination is required to ensure that the language in the proposed form adequately addresses the city's interests. The cost of review shall be paid by the applicant at the attorney's hourly rate. 16 Formatted Table 20 H. Appeal Fees. Fees are collected when the appeal is filed. Any appeal statement must be filed on the deadline established in the City's code relating to the specific appeal, together with a certified check in the amount of the appeal fee. If the City Council is the decision -maker on the appeal, only the appeal fee shall be charged. If any appellant believes that the payment of the appeal fee creates a financial hardship, it shall submit a request for an appeal waiver with the appeal statement on or before the deadline established in the City's code relating to the specific appeal. This request for an appeal waiver shall describe the appellant's financial situation and why payment of the appeal fee creates a financial hardship. As an example, the appellant may provide evidence that the appellant resides in a low-income household, which would include a single person, family or unrelated persons living together, whose adjusted income is less than eighty percent of the median family income, adjusted for household size, for Kitsap County. TABLE 22: Appeal Type Appeal Body Amount Abatement Hearing Officer $100 Building Code Building Board of Appeals $450 (BBOA) Concurrency Denial Public Works Director $100 Development Agreement Same as underlying Depends on underlying permit. permit or associated legislative approval Director's Code Superior Court Appeals and any associated fees Interpretation go directly to Superior Court. Fire Authority's Decision Building Board of Appeals $450 (BBOA) Illicit Discharge Detection City Council $450 and Elimination (IDDE) Notice and Order, revocation of permit, or assessment of costs of abatement IDDE Appeal, independent City Council Consultant services, actual costs consultant services to be paid. See Section F for consultant fees. Impact Fee Amount Director $100 Reconsideration Impact Fee Amount Hearing Examiner $450 Established Upon Reconsideration by the Director Impact Fee Credit Director $100 Reconsideration Impact Fee Credit Hearing Examiner $450 Established Upon Reconsideration by the Director 17 21 SEPA Appeal Same as underlying $450 permit Street Use Permit Hearing Examiner $100 Type I, Director's Decision Superior Court Appeals and any associated fees go directly to Superior Court. Type II Permit Hearing Examiner $450. Type II Permit, Deposit for Hearing Examiner Deposit is based on fee a certified transcription of estimate from transcription hearing for appeal from service. After the final invoice, Hearing Examiner's any remainder of the deposit decision shall be refunded. Any fees in excess of the deposit shall be paid by the applicant. Type II Permit, appeal of Superior Court Appeals and any associated fees Hearing Examiner's appeal go directly to Superior Court. decision Type III permit, appeal of Superior Court Appeals and any associated fees Hearing Examiner's go directly to Superior Court. decision I. Hearing Examiner Fees. Hearing Examiner fees (excluding appeals to the Hearing Examiner) shall be the Hearing Examiner's actual costs, plus an administrative fee. Fees and deposits are required to be paid when the application is submitted. Hearing examiner fees will be secured from the deposited amount and any remainder shall be refunded to the applicant at the end of the appeal period. Hearing Examiner fees in excess of the deposit amount will be billed to the applicant. The outstanding Hearing Examiner fees shall be paid by the applicant after notification of the amount due. Subsequent permits related to the hearing examiner decision may be withheld until hearing examiner fees are paid. City projects which require Hearing Examiner services are exempt from the deposit requirement. Instead, the bill from the Hearing Examiner shall be routed to the appropriate department for payment. TABLE 23: Type Amount TYPE III Hearing, Administrative fee $250 (non-refundable) Type III Hearing, deposit $3,000 deposit Appeal fee, for appeal of Hearing Examiner decision See Table 22. Appeal Fees Appeal fee, for appeals to the Hearing Examiner I See Table 22. Appeal Fees. 18 0 J. Other Fees. TABLE 24: Other Fees Type Amount Electronic documents on digital storage media or devices Actual cost Photocopies, 8'/: x 11 $0.15 per page Public Notice signs Actual cost + 25% Published Notice in the city's official newspaper for Notice of Application, Notice of Hearing, SEPA Notice $300 each Mailing fee for Developer's issued permit package USPS Priority Flat Rate + 25% Technology Fee, for each permit application entered in the electronic permitting system. $10 (non-refundable, unless due to city oversight ) The applicant is responsible for paying recording fees for permit -related documents required to be recorded with the Kitsap County Auditor. Actual cost of recording is paid directly to the County Auditor. Posted Step WaFk $75 fGF ,." (Cry^ \ erk Without a permit penalty fOF non mitted w of Notary Service for signatures on permit application documents, including sureties. $10 per stamp Cabaret License Daily $20.00; Annual $100 Carnival License $100 per day Circus License $100 per day Event Permit 100 Liquor or Marijuana License 5100 Pawn Broker 100 Fire Flow Report review $150 for each report review K. Refunds. The applicant may request a refund when an application or permit is cancelled or withdrawn. Refunds may also be requested when a fee is overpaid. Refund requests must be submitted using the Permit Center's refund request form. o^'„^ ,< <"^" _.et be ^ ^ted after r m:t decision "^ Refund requests must be made within one year of the original payment date. Refund requests must be made prior to the expiration of the permit or application. Overpayment of a fee or fees paid on a cancelled or withdrawn application shall not be credited to another fee owed on the subject application or other associated applications or permits. Refunds shall be issued as authorized by the director. Prior to release of any refund, 19 �- — Formatted Table Commented [NB1]: $50? 23 • All fees or charges owed on the subject application or permit will be deducted. • Expended staff hours for application review, processing or inspection will be deducted. Staff hours shall be calculated at the hourly rate in Table 20. The following items shall not be eligible for refund, unless applied incorrectly: • Technology fee. • Plan review fees once the permit has been issued. • Charges for work without a permit. • Convenience fee for credit/debit card payment. • Public Notice signs if posted on the property. • Consultant fee after work has been performed. • When an application is denied prior to permit issuance. 20 24 TABLE 25: Type Amount Plan Review fees for withdrawn, Expended staff hours shall be deducted. cancelled or returned building or fire No refund shall exceed 80% of the plan review fee. permit application prior to issuing a permit: Building or Fire Permit Fees: If the permit fee was paid and the application cancelled or withdrawn prior to issuance, 100% of the permit fee may be refunded provided no staff hours have been expended for inspections or preparing the permit for issuance. Expended staff hours shall be deducted after a permit has been issued. No refund shall exceed 80% of the permit fee after a permit has been issued. Land Use Permit/Application Fees: Expended staff hours shall be deducted. No refund shall exceed 80% of the initial application fee. Plan Review fees for withdrawn, Expended staff hours shall be deducted. cancelled or returned Public Works No refund shall exceed 80% of the plan review fee. LDAP or SDP permit applications prior to issuing a permit: LDAP or SDP Permit Fees: If the permit fee was paid and the application cancelled or withdrawn prior to issuance, 100% of the permit fee may be refunded. Expended staff hours shall be deducted after a permit has been issued. No refund shall exceed 80% of the permit fee after a permit has been issued. Consultant Fees If consultant fees are less than the initial estimate, the remainder shall be refunded after the consultant work is completed. L. Bonds. Processing fees for performance bonds associated with final plats, short plats, binding site plans, landscaping, or other performance bonds in lieu of construction. Table 26: Type Amount Performance Bond Processing (Pe $750.00 performance bond) Performance Bond Inspection Hourlv Performance Bond Inspection for each Hourly additional after failed inspection 21 25 Building Valuation Data - August 202 February 2025 Important Points The BVD is not intended to apply to alterations or repairs to existing buildings. Because the scope of alterations or repairs to an existing building varies so greatly, the Square Foot Construction Costs table does not reflect accurate values for that purpose. However, the Square Foot Construction Costs table can be used to determine the cost of an addition that is basically a stand-alone building which happens to be attached to an existing building. In the case of such additions, the only alterations to the existing building would involve the attachment of the addition to the existing building and the openings between the addition and the existing building. The Square Foot Construction Cost does not include the price of the land on which the building is built. The Square Foot Construction Cost takes into account everything from foundation work to the roof structure and coverings but does not include the price of the land. The cost of the land does not affect the cost of related code enforcement activities and is not included in the Square Foot Construction Cost. Square Foot Construction Costs "b, Group ( international Building Code) IA B IIA 116 IIIA IIIB IV VA VB -1 Assembly, theaters, with stage 278.0027 292. 266-.0226 257.55254 335.8933 324.58325 316 9431 304-.9330 286-.8728 5.24 8 4.14 .04 7.41 .40 5.80 3.35 3.46 1 Assembly, theaters, without stage 3874930 2N-.08297 2994428 276,4227 2533725 249 5024 265. 237 5123 229:05226 9.77 .75 8.16 5.71 6.07 7.85 5 6.75 .M 2 Assembly, nightclubs 269.9436 264-93261 2544825 24"Q4 230:5622 2239922 235.22095720 202.79199 9.42 .52 3.31 3.65 8.21 2.01 9 7.53 .66 2 Assembly, restaurants, bars, banquet halls 268:8426 26"3260 2524825 2448524 228.5622 222.9922 236.0234.2207 9720 20479198 8.42 .52 1.31 2.65 6.21 1.01 9 5.53 .66 3 Assembly, churches 314-.8831 300.57302 292.9329 280-."28 263.3026 2644325 271.60 69.9 242,4524 23388231 4.40 .40 2.80 0.35 0.82 2.61 8 1.51 .40 3 Assembly, general, community halls, libraries, 266.8726 25476252 246. 224 235.1-022 216.3320 208,4620 219. 495-.4719 188 04180 useums 4.03 .03 1.42 9.98 9.33 2.12 1 0.01 .91 4 Assembly, arenas 306.3930 29598296 286,4428 2754227 25"725 24&W24 ZN4-2264.3 236.6123 228,5225 8.77 .76 6.16 4.71 4.07 6.85 5 4.75 .65 Business 260.6929 254-13287 244-.8627 234-."26 210 9924 202 7323 222-.56255.5 486.2421 477.91206 8.43 .83 7.50 5.76 2.70 4.06 5 6.90 .96 Educational 273,4628 263.96272 255.6226 245-0425 229-6923 217.0022 244.0200.3620 493.94200 2.06 .26 3.65 2.74 5.87 3.82 4 6.65 .02 and industrial, moderate hazard 460-2016 46278156 443.3414 438=6414 123.5512 417.4411 134.3 402.4410 95-9396.8 fFa.l.ry 4.17 .25 6.41 0.89 5.45 9.36 3 4.02 7 2 Factory and industrial, low hazard 4592016 151-.78155 443-.3414 437 6413 423=5512 446,4411 134A.8133. 402.4410 94 9395.8 3.17 .25 6.41 9.89 5.45 8.36 3 4.02 7 High Hazard, explosives 449,4615 442,04145 433-6013 427- 9012 4444211 406 9710 123. g39094. N.P.° fl 3.17 .25 6.41 9.89 5.76 8.67 3 33 Hazard 449-4615 442.04145 433 6013 427 9012 4444211 106.9710 1-21.74123.3 93,0094. 85.5086.1 t3�igh 3.17 .25 6.41 9.89 5.76 8.67 3 33 7 5 HPM 260.6929 251,4-3287 241 8627 2�1-,6526 249=9924 2027323 255. 486.2-421 477$1260 8.43 .83 7.50 5.76 2.70 4.06 5 6.90 .96 22 26 11 Institutional, supervised environment 262.2227 2552-95265 244-.3425 235:6724 2t5:4222 209:4721 245.4a9"220 W73195 4.98 .13 5.66 6.00 5.17 9.12 9 2.80 .56 121nStitutional,hospitalS 4344546 424-.59458 415.3244 405.1243 383.3541 N'P' 26. 358-5738 N.P. 9.18 .58 8.25 6.51 1.45 0 5.65 1 2 Institutional, nursing homes 283:4830 272 9729 253.8326 N.P. 280. 229=0524 N P 302.0432 292.45313 2.75 1.01 9.450 3.65 3.68 .08 1 3 Institutional, restrained 286.31304 277.0329 266-.8328 247.9526 238,6925 272.0223,4725 295 8631 .33 4.00 2.26 1.70 2.06 5 5.55 242.77223 4.93 .96 14 Institutional, day care facilities 262.2227 252.95265 244 2125 235&724 2454222 209-.4721 225 74 45.4 492 R220 48772195 4.98 .13 5.66 6.00 5.17 9.12 9 2.80 .56 Mercantile 294--720 4G4-:7215 166. 140:7313134:95131 1.08 193.36193 184 9118 177.2817 9.52 156.1-515 5 8.84 .97 .18 1 3.97 5.31 1 4.32 1 Residential, hotels 264 6727 25541-268 246 7725 2394324 248 3522 2424022 22R 47 48.6 496 7520 490 67198 8.14 .28 8.82 9.16 7.83 1.78 4 5.46 .22 multiple family 22a 3223 2406222 2934221 4947620 4769618 470 0�17 202. 4543616 448 28153 fIR..,cl.ritial, 2.26 .41 2.94 3.28 3.19 7.15 7 0.82 .58 ntial, one- and two-familyd AM 63421 2037-4210 498 9420 4954-220 1 AS 4419 484 4518 204. 475�618 46567169 T-Reside 5.90 .18 5.11 0.73 4.02 7.11 8 0.41 .09-- F 1,4 Residential, care/assisted living facilities 252,95265 244 2425 235,6724 ' 492 82201F1772195 262.2227 .12 5.66 6.00 2164222 2034721 9245' 2.80 .56 4.98 5.17 9.12 - -1 Storage, moderate hazard 146 4615714 - 144131-6913126: 012 4434211 1955710 122. 91-092. 8 . 85.1 2.1 .25 4.41 8.89 3.76 7.67 3 33 7 2 Storage, low hazard 140- 143 431-6013 4259012 442-4211 494-1 10 121. 9"092. 925984.1 147.4615 .25 4.41 7.89 3.76 6.67 3 33 7 1.17 11 Utility, miscellaneous 96- 7. 745412. on,0093.83 67 3969 . 644966.2 lU"911�,11110�W"113�W"91. 7.65 .72 .00 58 79 02 49 0 a. Private Garages use Utility, miscellaneous c. N.P. = not permitted bi For shell only buildings deduct 20 percent d. Unfinished basements (Group R-3) = $23203150 per sq. ft. 23 4A