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Ordinance 022-17Dayton Legal Blank, Inc. Ordinance No. RECORD OF ORDINANCES 22 -17 Form No. 30043 Passed , 20 AV ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 42 -16, APPENDIX A, TO ALLOW FOR THE COLLECTION OF TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRUCTURE FIRE `111�4SPECTION FEES AND AMEND THE FEES FOR COMMERCIAL PLUMBING INSPECTIONS WHEREAS, City Council adopted Ordinance 42 -16 on November 7, 2016, which updated the schedule of fees and service charges for City services for 201Y; and WHEREAS, Ordinance 22 -17 proposes to amend Ordinance 42 -16 (Schedule of Fees and Service Charges for the City of Dublin Services), Appendix A to incorporate the collection of a Temporary Membrane Structures Fire Inspection Fee on behalf of Washington Township and an increase to commercial Plumbing Inspection Fees. NOW TFi�REFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Dublin, State of Ohio, !� of the elected members concurring: �_ g Section 1. Appendix A of Ordinance 42 -16 is hereby amended as follows: Appendix A — Schedule of Fees and Service Charges BL — 07 Plumbing Plan Review and Inspection BL — 16A Temporary membrane Structure, Tents and Canopies Fire Inspection To be set Currently: Equal to the Residential Franklin $60 app & County 1St fixture & rate $15 ea. add Commercial $200 app & 1St fixture & $20 ea. add To be sit Currently: by Wash. 1 - 5 tents $50 Twp. 6 -10 tents $75 11 -15 tents $100 16 -20 tents $150 21 + tents $200 Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the earliest date permitted by law. Pass,Q this fi!� Mayor - Presi¢fing Offjtkr ATTEST: Clerk of Council of � GZ 12017 1r^ a 9%0. Members of the Dublin City Council From: Dana L. McDaniel, City Mana Date,n April 20, 2017 Initi'ated By: Jeff Tyler, Director of Building Standards Angel L. Mumma, Director of Finance Matthew L. Stiffler,, Financial Analyst ke,: Ordinance 22-17 — Amending Ordinance 42-16 Appendix A to Allow for the Collection of Temporary Membrane Structure Fire Inspection Fees and Amend the Fees for Commercial Plumbing Inspections Attached is Ordinance 22-17, which proposes to amend Ordinance 42-16 (Schedule of Fees and Service Charges for the City of Dublin Services), Appendix A to incorporate the collection of a Temporary Membrane Structures Fire Inspection Fee on behalf of Washington Township and an increase to Commercial Plumbing Inspection Fees, 1�m Upon review of the practices of both Washington Township and the City of Dublin with respect to reviewing and approving the installation of tents and temporary structures within the corporate limits, it became apparent that both jurisdictions were providing somewhat overlapping services Lhat should be consolidated for the sake of the customer. Washington Township passed a resolution on March 29, 2004 adopting the most current Fire Cod based upon the International Fire Code/2000. That fire code gives the Washington Township Fir department the authority to review and approve Temporary Membrane Structures under th purview of said code. That same resolution adopted a fee schedule that also included fees fo those same Temporary Membrane Structures. �1 4, The Ohio Building Code (OBC), most current version, Section 3103 "Temporary Structures"' give the City of Dublin through the Building Official the authority to approve temporary structures thal include tents and membrane structures. Ordinance 42-16 Appendix A was approved by City Counc on November 7, 2016 and also gives the City the authority to charge fees for Tempora Structures. I Ordinance 22-17 April 20, 2017 Page 2 of 2 Upon review of the past practice and upon the review of the authority vested in both the Fire Code and the OBC for our respective jurisdictions, it became apparent that the past practice had to change and that a new practice had to be instituted that would maintain the authority of both jurisdictions yet be "friendly" to our joint customers. The customer would also have to be charged the respective fees, from both jurisdictions, based upon the services being provided. At the first of the year, Franklin County Public Health implemented a new fee schedule that increased their commercial fee to an Application Fee and first Fixture rate of $200 with each additional fixture being charged at the rate of $20 each. That was an increase over last year's rat;t *f $75 for the Application Fee and first Fixture. However, the additional fixture rate remained the The purpose of this Ordinance is to reflect the change instituted by Franklin County Public Health and comply with the language within the contract. Staff recommends approval of Ordinance 22-17 at the second reading/public hearing on May 8, 2017 in order to incorporate the proposed fee additions and amendments into the City's fees f0.1 ;-�ervices. Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A — SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES ntage l Costs F be Fee vered Reaulation, Product or Service Finance and Administrative Services AD -01 Returned Check NSF Processing Note 17 100% 20 AD -02 Document Printing & Copying (Note 4) 100% $.05 /pg- single -sided black & white copy $.10 /pg double -sided black & white copy $.10 /pg single -sided color copy $1.50 -City map /blue print $20 - Code Books and Bid Documents (or at actual cost if higher) $3- audio /video tape $1 -CD (plus the actual cost of postage, if mailed. AD -03 Special Telecommunications Right -of -Way 100% $630 Permit AD -04 General Telecommunications Right -of -Way 100% $745 Permit Community Develo ment Services Building Standards Services BL -01 Building Permit Application – Residential Plan 100% $275 plus $75 each 500 sq. Review ft. or fraction thereof over 1,000 sq. ft. (After hours reviews an additional $120 per hour 3 hour minimum BL -02 Building Permit Application – Commercial Plan 100% $260 first 1,000 sq. ft. plus Review $175 each additional 1,000 sq. ft. or fraction thereof (plus costs of outside plan review, if necessary, above cost of normal plan review service.) After hours reviews an additional $120 per hour 3 hour minimum BL -03 Minor Building Plan Revision – Commercial 100% $310 BL -04 Major Building Plan Revision – Commercial 100% $1015 (plus cost of outside review when necessary.) BL -05 Building Inspection – Residential 100% See Appendix A. BL -06 Building Inspection – Commercial 100% See Appendix A. BL -07 Plumbing Plan Review & Inspection 100 %To be set Currently, — Residential - equal to the $60 application and first Franklin County fixture, plus $15 each rate.) additional fixture. Commercial - $7§$200 application and first fixture, plus $20 each additional fixture BL -08 Electrical Plan Review 100% 145 /hr Note 12 BL -09 Electrical Inspection/Permit - Residential 100% See Appendix A. BL -10 Electrical Inspection/Permit - Commercial 100% See Appendix A. BL -11 HVAC Inspection/Permit - Residential 100% See Appendix A. BL -12 HVAC Inspection/Permit - Commercial 100% See Appendix A. BL -13 Fire Protection System Review 100% (Note 12) $185 Revisions to plan 55 BL -14 Building Plan Revision – Residential 100% $20 Administrative Fee plus fee based on levels of review: $50- Building. Division; $50- Planning Division; $50-Engineering Division. Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A — SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES Percentage of Full Costs To be Fee Recovered Re ulation Product or Service "ornmunity Develol2ment Services continued 3uilding Standards Services continued BL -15 Home Improvements (Note 2) 0 — 1,000 sq. ft. _ $50 1,001 — 1,500 sq. ft. = $100 1,501 sq. ft. and up = refer to standard residential review and inspection fees. BL -16 Temporary Structure 100% $70 BL -16A Temporary Membrane Structures, Tents and To be set by Currently: Canopies Fire Inspection Washington 1 to 5 Tents $50 Township 6 to 10 Tents $75 11 to 15 Tents $100 16 to 20 Tents $150 20 or More Tents 200 BL -17 Gas Line Permit 100% $100 BL -18 Building Preliminary Plan Review 0% $0 BL -19 Alternative Building Materials Review 50% $710 BL -20 Building Demolition Plan Review & Inspection 100% $185 BL -21 Bldg Relocation Plan Review /Inspection —In City (Note 20) 100% $690 plus costs. BL -22 Bldg Relocation Plan Review /Inspection — (Note 20) 100% $690 plus costs. Enter City BL -23 Bldg Relocation Plan Review /Inspection — (Note 20) 100% $570 plus costs. Leave City BL -24 Change of Use Permit 100% $295 BL -25 Conditional Occupancy Inspection 100% $450 six month period for residential or commercial remises. BL -26 Building Permit Extension 100% $20 BL -27 Building Permit Reactivation 100% 50% of original permit fee (excluding water and sewer capacity charges.) BL -28 Special Building Inspection 100% (Note 12) $145 minimum for 1 hr. inspection; plus $100 if written report is requested. BL -29 Building Re- inspection Service 100% $135 BL -30 Contractor Registration 100% $65 /year BL -31 Building Construction Appeal Note 2) $200 (non - refundable) BL -32 Building Standards Appeal Note 18) (Note 18) $0 BL -33 Replacement Building Plans 100% $45 administrative fee, plus actual cost of reproducing plans. BL -34 Replacement Building Cards 100% $45 BL -35 Range Hood Permit 100% $100 BL -36 (previously Sign Plan Review & Inspection — Permanent: PL -19) Note 30) Recognized Dublin HONs 0% $0 Others 100% $420 2 Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A — SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES Percentage of Full Costs To be Fee Recovered Public Safety Services Court Services CT -01 Court Service (Note 6) $20 CT -02 Fine Processing 100% $20 CT -02A Computer Fund Fee Note 32) $8 CT -03 Records Sealing Service Note 3) $20 (plus State fee). CT -04 Summons Issuance 100% $35 CT -05 Warrant Processing 100% $100 CT -06 PNC Monitoring 0% $0 CT -07 Presentence Investigation 0% $0 CT -08 Probation Monitoring 0% $0 CT -09 Continuance Processing (Note 6) 100% $0 -1� continuance $10 — additional continuance CT -10 Witness /Subpoena Processing Notes 6 & 100% $30 7 CT -11 Adult Diversion Note 2) $200 CT -12 License Forfeiture 100% $20 (plus BMV fee). CT -13 Interstate Compact 100% $20 CT -14 Warrant Blocks 100% $20 CT -15 Adult Traffic Diversion Note 35) 100% $80 Court Cost plus fee for on -line driving course Regulation, Product or Service Leisure and Cultural Services Events Right -of -Way Plan Review & Inspection (Note 2) 100% Residence - $55 Administration (Note 13) Other - $420 Services 50% Event Permit Fees EA -05 Special Events & Performance Coordination Tier 1 = $25 in 2017 $50 in 2018 Tier 2 = $165 in 2017 $325 in 2018 Tier 3 = $550 in 2017 $1,100 in 2018 See Appendix A for discussion of tiers. (Notes 9 100% Hourly Fee Per Employee: & 11) Parks - $100 /hr Custodian Service - $100 /hr Bldg. Inspect. (Note 19) Police Service $140 Cruiser Usage - $15 /hr (engine running) Streets & Utilities- $100 /hr (plus costs of signage) Recreation seasonal - $20 /hr Communitv Develo ment Services Engineerina Services EN -01 Right -of -Way Plan Review & Inspection (Note 2) 100% Residence - $55 (Note 13) Other - $420 EN -02 ROW Encroachment Plan Review & Inspection 100% $1,270 EN -03 Public Improvement Plan Review 100% 2% of estimated costs of improvements. Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A — SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES Percentage of Fee Full Costs To be Recovered Regulation, Product or Service Community Develo ment Services Lcontinuedl Engineering Services (continued) EN -04 Public Improvement Inspection 100% 7% of estimated costs of improvements. EN -05 Easement Encroachment Review 50% $350 includes recording fees EN -06 Review of Utility Company Easements on City Property 100% $595 (plus a sq. ft. fee based on the approved per acre fee for raw parkland if equipment or pad is above ground on City property or ri hts -of -wa . EN -07 Private Street Dedication Review 100% $2,605 plus costs. EN -08 Street Vacation Review 100% $1,570 plus costs. EN -09 Street Re- Naming (non -staff initiated) 100% $720 plus costs. EN -10 Private Waste Disposal Review 100% (Note 14) $565 res (Note 14) $995 non -res EN -11 Sanitary Sewer Inspection 100% $150 EN -12 Flood Plain Inquiry Response: Written Request Others Note 1) 50% 0% (Note 1) $115 $0 EN -13 Flood Plain Development Review Note 12) 100% $355— residents $795 other EN -14 Engineering Re- inspection Service 100% $100 EN -15 Damaged Light Pole Repair 100% (Note 15) $85 /hr EN -16 Street/Traffic Sign Service Note 11a) 100% $85 /hr plus costs EN -17 Well Drilling Permit 100% $335 Community Development Services Parks PK -01 Cemetery Maintenance 100% $700— resident $1,960— non -res. PK -02 Cemetery Lot Sale 100% $160 PK -02A Columbarium Niche Note 36) 100% $1,700 — resident $2,400 — non - resident (see Note 36) PK -03 Interment Service 100% $400 — weekday $595 — after hrs and weekends PK -03A Inurnment Service 100% $105 — weekdays $155— after hrs and weekends PK -04 Monument Foundation Service 100% $1.80 /per sq. inch PK -04A Niche Engraving 100% $150 /each occurrence PK -05 Veterans Marker Service 0% $0 4 Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A — SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES Percentaae of Full Costs To be Fee Recovered Community Development Services Planning PL -01 PUD /Concept Plan Review 50% $2,340 PL -02 PUD /Preliminary Plan Review 50% (per application) Minor- $2,225 Major - $4,665 PL -03 PUD /Final Development Plan Review 50% $3,210 for 20 acres or less, plus $75 for each additional 5 acres or portion thereof over 20 acres. PL -04 Amended Final Development Plan (Note (previously PUD /Minor Revision): 30) Recognized Dublin HOA's 0% $0 (per application) Others 50% Minor- $1,200 Major - $2,030 Signage - $825 PL -05 Pre - application Site Plan Review: Residential 0% $0 Commercial (including COIC /EAZ /West 0% $0 Innovation District PL -06 Rezoning Application Review 100% $2,390 SFD on 5 acres or less. $4,770 other rezoning. PL -08 Conditional Use Application Review (Note 21) 50% (per application) Minor- $1,140 Major - $2,030 PL -09 Parking Lot Alteration /Expansion 100% $1,020 /lot or facility PL -10 Informal Plan Review (Note 2) $570 PL -11 Preliminary Plat Review 100% $710 for first two lots, plus $49 /lot over two lots up to 100 lots. (No increase over 100 lots.) $3, 790 comme rcia I/I n dustria I /other. PL -12 Final Plat Review 100% $765 for first two lots, plus $73 /lot over two lots up to 100 lots. (No increase over 100 lots.) $1,990 for first two RDUs plus $73 /unit over two RDUs up to 50 RDUs (No increase over 50 RDU's). $3,530 commercial/industrial/other. PL -13 Lot Split /Minor Subdivision Review 100% $540— residential. 720 - com /ind /other. PL -14 Lot Line Adjustment Review 100% $540— residential. 720 - com /ind /other. PL -15 Variance Application Review: (Note 21) Properties Located in Architectural Review (Note 2) 0% $0 District Existing Single Family Development (SFD) $100 Others 1 100% 1 $2,240 Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A — SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES Percentaae of Full Costs To be Fee Recovered Re ulation Product or Service Community Develo ment Services continued Planning continued PL -16 Time Extension Review 100% $1,410 PL -17 Certificate of Zoning Compliance Review: Residence 50% $70 Commercial & Other 100% $145 PL -18 Certificate of Appropriateness 0% $0 PL -20 Sign Plan Review & Inspection - Temporary 100% $90 PL -21 Sign Plan Review & Inspection - R -O -W 0% $0 PL -22 Annual Permanent Sign Inspection 0% $0 PL -23 Temporary Use Review 100% $80 PL -24 Seasonal Business Review 100% $150 - initial appl. $90- renewal fee. (Plus $500 refundable bond) PL -24A Outdoor Seasonal Plant Display /Sales 100% $90 PL -25 Amusement Device Operation Review (Note 2) $1,000 /yr.- Facility license, plus $85 initial filing fee. PL -26 Sexually Oriented Business License 100% $340 PL -27 R -O -W Solicitation Permit 0% $0 PL -28 Peddlers /Solicitation Permit 100% $90 /license PL -29 Special Permit Review: For uses permitted in residential zones 25% $425 Others 100% $1,730 PL -30 Home Occupation Permit 100% $90- initial two years $40 -each two years after PL -31 Wireless Facility Administration Review (Note 31) 100 New Tower - $2,300 oho Alt Structure - $2,300 Co- location - $2,000 Temp Facility - $925 PL -32 Tree Removal Permit (Note 27) o% 0 PL -33 Block Party Permit (Note 6) $0- standard permit with use of barricades; $0 -first use of block party package to recognized Dublin Civic Associations each calendar year and $50 each use thereafter. PL -34 Garage Sale Permit (Note 2) $5 /permit plus $1 /sign to a (Note 2) max of 3 signs per address. Neighborhood Garage Sale Permit (minimum $3 /permit plus $1 /sign to a of 10 participating addresses or more) max of 3 signs per address. PL -35 Zoning Inquiry Response: Written Request (Note 1) 100% $185 Others $0 PL -36 BZA Appeal Processing /Non- Conforming Use Determination: (Note 2) SFD and Historical Dublin Area (Note 2) $100 Others $1,540 6 Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A — SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES Percentage of Full Costs To be Fee Recovered Re ulation Product or Service Community Develo ment Services Ccontinuedl Planning continued PL -38 City Council Appeal Processing: SFD (Note 2) $100 Others (Note 2) 500 PL -39 Planning Pre - Submittal Meeting 0% 0 PL -40 Planning Re-inspection Fee 100% 100 PL -41 Code Enforcement Inspection 0% 0 PL -43 Weed Abatement Service (Note 6) $350 plus contracted cost of mowing for first mowing of the season. $235 plus contracted cost of mowing for each subsequent mow of the season after the first. PL -45 Annexation Petition Processing 100% $3,980 PL -46 EAZ /West Innovation District Development 50% Minor - $1,000 Plan Application Fee Major $2,670 PL -47 EAZ /West Innovation District Administrative 0% $0 Departure Fee PL -48 EAZ/West Innovation District Site Plan 100 $2,710 Approval Fee % PL -49 Bridge Street District — Basic Plan Review 25% $1,190 PL -50 Bridge Street District — Development Plan 50% $2,840 Review PL -51 Bridge Street District — Site Plan Review 50% $3,010 PL -52 Bridge Street District — Minor Project Review 50% $0- Historic District $100- Residential accessory uses /structures $1,040 - Small $1,730- Large 100 — Si na a Review PL -53 Bridge Street District — Architectural Review 50% $1,190 - Basic Plan Board (ARB) Review $3,030 - Development Plan $3,090 - Site Plan PL -54 Bridge Street District — Waiver Review 50% $1,880 PL -55 Bridge Street District — Open Space Fee in (Note 2) $0- If included in Basic Plan Lieu of Determination Review $0- If open space requirement is less than 300 sq. ft. $500- Others PL -56 Bridge Street District — Master Sign Plan Review 25% $890 PL -57 Bridge Street District — Parking Plan Review 25% $800 Regulation, Product or Service Public Safety Services Police Services PO -01 Police False Alarm Response 100% $0 -1st 2 in 6 mos. $70 -third alarm $70 - fourth alarm $80 -fifth alarm $100 -6 or more in 6 months. PO -02 Impounded /Abandoned Vehicle Release: Crime Victim 0% Crime Victim - $0 Others 100% Others - $120 PO -03 Records Check/Clearance Letter (Note 16) 100% $20 PO -04 Firearm Permit 100% $105 PO -05 Vacation House Watch 0% 0 PO -06 Non-Emergency Lock -Out Assistance 0% 0 7 Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A — SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES Percentaae of Full Costs To be Fee Recovered Police Services continued PO -08 Police Report Reproduction (Note 4) $.05 single -sided black & white $.10 double -sided black & white 10 single-sided color copy PO -09 Police Photo Reproduction (Note 4) $1 /print or CD plus postage. PO -10 Video /Audio Tape Reproduction (Note 4) $3 (tapes supplied). PO -11 Other Agency Dispatch Service (Note 5) (Note 5) PO -12 Facility Rental — Firing Range (open only to (Note 2) $50 plus staff time for other Law Enforcement Agencies) Range Officer(s) Public Works Services Utilltv and Enter rise Services PW -01 Water Service 100% (Note 25) PW -02 Sanitary Sewer Service 100% (Note 26) PW -03 Storm Sewer Services 0% (Note 10) $0 PW -04 Refuse Collection Service — Residential 0% 0 PW -05 Recycling Collection Service 0% (Note 29) $0 PW -06 Street Sweeping 0% 0 PW -07 Spilled Load Clean -up (Note 100% $140 /hr plus costs 11a PW -08 Damaged Property Repair (Note 100% $140 /hr plus costs 11a PW -09 Fire Hydrant Permit (public or private) 100% $115 (fee to be doubled if City required to pump the hydrant) plus, $350 refundable deposit for hydrant baddlow prevention device and hydrant wrench. PW -10 Fuel Surcharge (Administrative Fee) (Note 34) 100% $0.10 per gallon - unleaded or diesel $0.40 per gasoline gallon equivalents (GGE) - compressed natural gas. PW -11 Salt Surcharge 100% $1.65 /ton PW -12 Washington Township Fleet Maintenance (Note 37) Labor $89 per hour Parts at cost plus 5% surcharge for admin. costs Leisure and Cultural Services continued Leisure and Cultural Services RC -01 Youth & Adult Sports Program Note 8) (Note 8 & 22) RC -02 Adult Recreation Classes Note 8) (Note 8 & 22) RC -03 Teen Recreation Classes / Camps Note 8) (Note 8 & 22) RC -04 Preschool & Youth Recreation Classes Note 8) (Note 8 & 22) RC -06 Preschool Camps & Youth Camps Note 8) (Note 8) RC -08 Special Needs Programs Note 8) (Note 8) RC -09 Fitness/Wellness Classes Note 8) (Note 22) RC -10 Theater Classes & Camps Note 8) (Note 8) Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A — SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES Percentage of Full Costs To be Fee Recovered Regulation, Product or Service Leisure and Cultural Services (continued) RC -11 Pool Recreation Classes Note 8) (Note 22) RC -12 Recreational Swimming — Outdoor Pool Note 6) See Appendix A. RC -13 Swimming Lessons Note 8) (Note 8 & 22) RC -14 Swim Team Note 8) (Note 8) RC -15 Concession Services Note 23) (Note 23) RC -16 Senior Citizen Recreational Programs Note 8) (Note 2 & Note 33) RC -17 Park Reservation Service Note 2 Park Shelter & Scioto & 8) Amphitheater $5 per hourr — Resident $12.50 per hour — Non - Resident Coffman Park Amphitheater $10 per hourr — Resident $20 per hourr — Non - Resident Coffman Park Pavilion & Amberleigh Park Pavilion $12.50 /hr ($100 /day) — Resident $25 /hr ( $200 /day) — Non - Resident (plus $100 refundable deposit for all rentals.) Kaltenbach Park Shelter House $5 per hour — Resident $12.50 per hour — Non - Resident Kaltenbach Park Community Center $30 per hour — Resident $70 per hour — Non - Resident (plus $200 refundable deposit for all rentals.) RC -18 Athletic Field Usage /Rental (Note 28) 100% See Appendix A. (baseball, softball, and soccer fields) RC -19 DCRC — Passes Note 6) See Appendix A. RC -20 DCRC — Babysitting Note 8) (Note 8) RC -21 DCRC — Rental Rates Note 6 & See Appendix A. 24) RC -22 Indoor Reservation Service (Previously Note 6) See Appendix A. Community Hall Rental RC -23 Theater Rental Note 6) See Appendix A. 9 Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A — SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES Notes: 1. Fee not to apply to Dublin residents when request is for primary residential property. 2. A flat fee to be reviewed periodically by City Council. 3. The recovery is to be the maximum allowable under Ohio Law. 4. The recovery is to be the maximum allowable under the Public Records Act. 5. The percentage of recovery is dependent on the agreement negotiated between the parties. 6. Rather than a percentage of recovery, the City Council has specified a fee structure to be adopted. 7. There is to be no recovery of costs for Police Officers subpoenaed. 8. In general, the recreation program will attempt to recover, on an aggregate basis, 50% of direct costs and building maintenance costs, while recognizing that some programs may be somewhat less than that for certain reasons and some more than that. This to be based on the nature of the program. This will ensure that individual fees are reviewed annually, and any set unusually high /low are flagged. 9. For City Services provided aside from the Division of Events Administration. 10. At the February 8, 1999 meeting of the Committee of the Whole to discuss storm drainage utilities. The consensus was not to implement storm drainage fees. 11 a. Fee will be based on fully burdened hourly rate plus any out -of- pocket costs and other direct costs. b. For required City services, cost recovery of 50% of the fully burdened hourly rate of labor, plus full recovery of any out -of- pocket costs and other direct costs may be charged for recognized, tax exempt, Dublin non - profit events at the discretion of the Finance Committee. 12. Plus costs of any additional outside review services. 13. Plus a $5,000 refundable bond to cover costs of repairs should they be necessary. Residents are not required to post bond when not cutting into the street pavement. 14. Plus any fees charged by the County or State. 15. Fully- burdened hourly rates of Traffic Technician(s) and any Streets & Utilities Staff used to repair light poles, plus actual cost of parts for repairs. 16. Not chargeable to any and all governments or government agencies; Dublin residents; Dublin businesses. 17. Fee applies when check has been deposited twice, is still NSF, and the party must redeem the check in person for cash. 18. The City does not have a certified Board of Building Appeals and therefore does not have the authority under the Ohio Revised Code to charge a fee. 19. A flat fee for a temporary structure permit. 20. No units of service to date. 21. Fees to be waived for those properties located within the Architectural Review District in Old Dublin, and for churches and places or worship in residential districts, and for Alternative Energy Applications. 22. A ten percent (10 %) discount to apply for Community Recreation Center (DCRC) members on programs held inside the DCRC facility (not to apply to camps & aerobics classes). 10 Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A — SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES Notes (continued) 23. Concession items will be charged at fees that attempt to recover direct cost of operations. 24. Rental fees for the gymnasium, classrooms, and park shelters are waived for youth organizations and schools, both public and private, serving the Dublin Community. 25. Fees as adopted in Ordinance 13 -92 and 24 -95 and as amended by Ordinance 07 -05, and 94 -07, and 64 -09, 56 -11, and 64 -12. 26. Fees as adopted in Ordinance 14 -92 and 25 -95 and as amended by Ordinance 07 -05, and 94 -07, and 64 -09, 56 -11, and 64 -12, and 95 -13. 27. Tree Removal permit at no charge and tree replacement fee of $100 per caliper inch. 28. The policy changes regarding athletic field usage were addressed in an October 31, 2014 memo titled "Updated Baseball and Softball Field Use Policy," by Matt Earman, Director of Recreation Services. The fee changes specified in that memo are discussed later in this appendix. 29. First set of recycling bins provided to owners of new homes. Replacement bins will be provided to new residents when needed. This is to be an informal policy, implemented in an effort to improve customer service and facilitate the City's recycling service. 30. For qualifying Homeowners Association projects located within the public realm of the subdivision. 31. Fees waived if wireless is located on a City facility and the space is leased from the City. Fees for outside review services plus the cost of the City's Telecommunication Consultant and any Legal fees will be charged to the applicant. 32. Per Ordinance 41 -93, which authorizes the Establishment of a Mayor's Court Computer Fund as approved by the Auditor of State. 33. Dublin community senior citizens membership is available for a fee of $15 for residents and $20 for non - residents 55 years or older and offers special privileges including eligibility to participate in all general and special senior activities, to serve on the advisory board and committees, and priority registration for certain programs. Fees for senior citizens membership will be waived for those participants age 90 years and over. 34. Resolution 35 -11 approved the administrative fee for Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) based on "gasoline gallon equivalents" (GGE). Ord 49 -15 set the fee for CNG at $0.40 per GGE. 35. The online driving course is through the National Safety Council. The City receives $25 remittance per course registrant. The $80 Court cost is subject to change with increases in State and /or local court costs. 36. Up to two (2) cremains per niche, and the fee includes perpetual care. 37. Resolution 03 -13 approved setting the labor rate for services provided to Washington Township at the fully burdened hourly rate. At the time, this was set at $81.00 per hour. The Resolution also allowed the City to charge Washington Township the cost of parts plus a 5% surcharge to cover the in house NAPA store. 11 Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A (continued) SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES BL -05 BUILDING INSPECTION - RESIDENTIAL Building inspection /permit - $245 for the first 1,000 sq. ft. or fraction thereof, plus $65 for each additional 500 sq. ft. or fraction thereof. (Note: After hours inspections are charged an additional $120 /hr with a three hour minimum.) Description of Service Prefabricated fireplace, wood or coal - burning stove. Shoring permit. Certificate of occupancy. BL -06 BUILDING INSPECTION — COMMERCIAL New building and additions thereto including garages the first 1,000 sq. ft. plus $150 per 1,000 sq. ft. of ar charged an additional $120 /hr with a three hour minimum.; Description of Service Alterations permit fees, industrial units, prefabricated assemblies and relocated building permit fees (also includes "walk - through" for interior alterations). Rehabilitation permit fees: Rehabilitation of condemned building. Existing buildings. Certificate of occupancy. Fee $50 M1 $50 and accessory buildings and all other buildings - $275 for are or fraction thereof. (Note: After hours inspections are Fee $150 for the first 1,000 sq. ft. or fraction thereof, plus $50 for each additional 1,000 sq. ft. $130 Standard fee plus $100 for the first 1,000 sq. ft. or fraction thereof, plus $32 for each additional 1,000 sq. ft. $100 for the first 1,000 sq. ft. or fraction thereof, plus $32 for each additional 1,000 sq. ft. $190 BL -09 ELECTRICAL INSPECTION /PERMIT- RESIDENTIAL Description of Service Fee Temporary service $60 New construction or alterations /additions Low voltage electric (Fire alarms, security systems, coaxial cable, etc.) $60 minimum fee plus, $25 each additional 500 sq. ft. or fraction thereof over 1,000 sq. ft. $60 minimum fee, plus $12 each 500 sq. ft. or fraction thereof over 1,000 sq. ft. BL -10 ELECTRICAL INSPECTION /PERMIT- COMMERCIAL Description of Service Fee Temporary service $70 (plus 3% State surcharge.) New construction or alterations /additions Low voltage electric (Fire alarms, security systems, coaxial cable, etc.) $65 first 1,000 sq. ft. (minimum fee $65) plus additional $80 per 1,000 sq. ft. up to 50,000 sq. ft., plus $55 per 1,000 sq. ft. from 50,001 sq. ft. to 100,000 sq. ft., plus $50 per 1,000 sq. ft. over 100,001 sq. ft. (plus 3% State surcharge.) $35 minimum fee, plus $30 each 1,000 sq. ft. or fraction thereof over 1,000 sq. ft. (plus 3% State surcharge.) BL -11 HVAC INSPECTION /PERMIT- RESIDENTIAL $75 minimum fee for areas up to and including 1,000 sq. ft. plus $35 for each 500 sq. ft. or fraction thereof in excess of 1,000 sq. ft. 12 Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A (continued) SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES BL -12 HVAC INSPECTION /PERMIT- COMMERCIAL Description of Service Fee New or Additions $70 minimum fee plus $30 per 1,000 sq. ft. or portion thereof over 1,000 sq. ft. Alterations EA -05 EXTERNAL EVENTS (Event Permit Fees) $70 minimum fee plus $20 per 1,000 sq. ft. or portion thereof over 1,000 sq. ft. Events staff will determine the external events appropriate tier after receiving the event application. Tier 1 Any event that does not require City services or a meeting, permit needed to comply with City sign code or sound or parks ordinances Tier 2 Any event that is either recurring or a new event that requires minimal City services or uses an existing route or event site plan Tier 3 Any event that is new and requires City services including a road closure, new or altered race route or an event with an anticipated guest count of over 2,500 Sample Events • Outdoor movie night • Vintage bike night in Historic Dublin • DAAL Paint Out • Arthritis Foundation Car Show which has had no significant change is City services in many years • New running race that uses an existing course or is not on City streets or with simple route changes • Dublin Street Bazaar changing from current event to one where roads would be closed for a day -long event • Any change in location for events that require road closures or has an impact on the surrounding area • New race routes requiring road closures RC -12 RECREATIONAL SWIMMING- OUTDOOR POOL (Dublin Municipal Pool Passes) Section 1. Season pass holder categories shall be designated as: •Residents of the City of Dublin (residency pertains to where you live not where you work). •Non- residents of the City of Dublin. Section 2. Fees for the categories shall be as follows: Resident Non - Resident Individual $75 $175 Family of 2 $130 $255 Family of 3 $180 $355 Family of 4 $210 $415 Family of 5 $240 $485 Senior (age 60 and over) $50 $85 ** - A 10% resident discount will be given for early registration between April 1 and May 1. Section 3. Daily passes for City of Dublin Residents and their guests (accompanied by a Dublin Resident) will be available for the following fees: Adult (18 years and older): Senior (60 years and over): Child (3 years to 17 years): Child (2 years and under): After 6 p.m. (3 yrs and older) Resident Non - Resident $7.00 $9.00 $6.00 $8.00 $6.00 $8.00 no charge no charge $4.00 $6.00 Note: The number of Non - Resident guests (accompanying each Dublin Resident) admitted to the facility will be limited in accordance with the municipal pool's ratio policy. Section 4. The number of Non - Resident season passes available for purchase will be limited to 500. 13 Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A (continued) SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES RC -18 ATHLETIC FIELD USAGE /RENTAL Baseball /Softball Field Allocation and Fee Schedule for All League Play The field allocation and fees schedule for all baseball /softball fields shall be as follows: League Play is limited to general team practices and team games during the Spring /Summer seasons. Fall season begins the third Monday in August, and ends the last Sunday in September. Spring /summer season begins the first Saturday in April, and ends the last Sunday in July. League play does not include practices or games outside of the Fall or Spring /Summer seasons, nor other activities such as camps, clinics, tournaments, tryouts and other organized activities. * The City recognizes Dublin Youth Athletics as the only organization eligible to provide general recreation league play on City fields. Dublin Youth Athletics will be responsible to provide sponsorship and representation to other leagues, field scheduling, field lining and bases for other eligible organizations as necessary. Such services will be performed for a pre -set fee established by DYA. Fees for services, or changes to fees for service, must be provided to the organizations at least one year in advance. 14 Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 Priority 4 Priority 5 City of Dublin General * *Middle -Tier ** *Select /Elite Other Programs Recreation Organization *Dublin Youth Dublin -Based Dublin -Based No Provider Athletics Only Organizations Organizations Restrictions Minimum 50% Residency Minimum for U9 - U12 Minimum 90% No No Requirement 90% Residents Restrictions Restrictions (Dublin /DSD) Residents for U13 and Up Resident Fee $10 $10 Per Waived $100 (2016) (2016) Player /Season Non - Resident $100 Fee Per Phased Over 3 -Year Period $100 Player /Season (2016 - $50; 2017 - $75; 2018 - $100) Games Played on Dublin All League Games Up to 60% Up to 60% TBD Fields League Games Dublin Corporate Limits Limited to No No Travel (Some Exceptions Central Ohio Restrictions Restrictions Restrictions Apply) Exclusionary Not Not No No Tryouts Permitted Permitted Restrictions Restrictions Age Pre -K — 12th grade U8 - Up U8 - Up No Restrictions Restrictions Team Volunteers Volunteers No No Coaching Only Only Restrictions Restrictions Restrictions * The City recognizes Dublin Youth Athletics as the only organization eligible to provide general recreation league play on City fields. Dublin Youth Athletics will be responsible to provide sponsorship and representation to other leagues, field scheduling, field lining and bases for other eligible organizations as necessary. Such services will be performed for a pre -set fee established by DYA. Fees for services, or changes to fees for service, must be provided to the organizations at least one year in advance. 14 Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A (continued) SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES City of Dublin Baseball /Softball Field Allocation and Fee Schedule for Organized Activities Not Associated With Dublin -Based Permitted Leagues or Tournaments Organization Type Dublin Youth Athletics Dublin Residents (General Use *): Dublin- Based, Non - Profit Organizations ** and Independent Teams * ** Non - Dublin, Non - Profit Organizations and Teams: For - Profit Organizations: Field Lighting (Fee waived for Dublin Youth Athletics) Fee Fee Waived $25 per field /two -hours $50 per field /two -hours OR $50 per field /day OR $100 per field /day $75 per field /two -hours OR $150 per field /day $100 per field /two -hours OR $200 per field /day $25 per field /hour Priority 1: City of Dublin Recreation Programs and Special Events Priority 2: Dublin Youth Athletics Priority 3: All Other Organized Activities *General uses include resident and /or business non - instructional activities such as birthday parties, family outings, business outings and other such uses that are informal in nature. Fees only apply to reserved field use. Fees are waived for all other general field use by Dublin residents and are accommodated on a first -come, first -served basis. ** Non - profit teams and organizations must submit documentation of their tax - exempt status with the Internal Revenue Service (i.e., IRS determination letter). Organizations must demonstrate compliance with tax return filing requirements by submitting the most recent federal tax filing submitted to the Internal Revenue Service (Form 990). ** *Dublin -based independent teams include teams that consist of a head coach that is a Dublin resident and maintain a minimum of 75% Dublin resident players. Rosters of teams must be submitted with each permit application including the names and primary addresses of the head coach and players. 15 Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A (continued) SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES Baseball and Softball Proposed Field Use Fees and Implementation Schedule League Play Field Use Fees DYA Resident- General Recreation League Current Fee Waived 2015 Fee Waived 2016 Fee Waived 2017 Fee Waived 2018 Fee Waived Residents - Middle Tier /Select Leagues(DYAand Other) Fee Waived Fee Waived $10 /Player /Season $10 /Player /Season $10 /Player /Season All Non - Resident Participants Fee Waived Fee Waived $50 /Player /Season $75 /Player /Season $100 /Player /Season Tournament and Non - League Field Use Rental Fees Non -Lea ue and Non - Tournament Field Use Rental Fees Dublin Youth Athletics Current 2015 2016 Dublin Youth Athletics Fee Waived Fee Waived Fee Waived Dublin- Based, Non - Profit Organizations $50 /Field /Day $50 /Feld /Day $100 /Field /Day Non Dublin- Based, Non -Profit Organizations $50 /Field /Day $50 /Feld /Day $150 /Field /Day For -Profit Organizations $100 /Field /Day $100 /Feld /Day $200 /Field /Day Feld Lighting $6 /Field /Hour $25 /Field /Hour $25 /Feld /Hour Non -Lea ue and Non - Tournament Field Use Rental Fees Dublin Youth Athletics Current Fee Waived 2015 Fee Waived Dublin Residents - General Use $50 /Day /Field $25 /2Hours /Feld OR $50 /Day /Field Dublin- Based, Non - Profit Orgs /Other Teams $50 /Day /Field $50 /2Hours /Feld OR $100 /Day /Field Non - Dublin, Non -Profit O rgs /Other Teams $50 /Day /Field $75 /2Hours/Feld OR $150 /Day /Field For -Profit Organizations/Teams $100 /Day /Field $100 /2Hours/Feld OR $200 /Day /Field Feld Lighting $6 /Hour $25 /Hour 16 Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A (continued) SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES RC -19 COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER (DCRC) ANNUAL PASSES The fees for annual pass holders to the Community Recreation Center (DCRC) shall be as follows: 17 Family of Family of Family of Family of Two Three Four Five or more Individual Annual Pass: Resident $200 $345 $455 $520 $555 School Dist. Resident $390 $650 $870 $940 $1,000 Non - Resident $580 $1020 $1355 $1530 $1655 Dublin Based Employees $240 Military /Veterans: (w /valid identification) Resident $180 SD Resident $350 Non - Resident $520 Senior: Resident $100 SD Resident $150 Non - Resident $195 Note: For annual pass holders who wish to have a monthly automatic deduction from a savings or checking account, there is a $1 per month service fee. 6 Month Pass: Resident $120 $210 $275 $310 $335 70 Visit Annual Pass for College Students: - 25 years of age and under w /valid student identification, and proof of current Class enrollment or be a High School Student who has graduated in the current year, and is between High School graduation and College admission (w/valid identification): Resident $100 SD Resident $200 Non - Resident $295 Daily Passes: Adults (ages 18 yrs & up) $8 Child (ages 3 -17 yrs) $4 Infant (ages 2 & under) no charge City of Dublin residents may receive a discounted daily pass with their City of Dublin I.D. card. These photo I.D. cards may be purchased at the DCRC for $2 /person /card. Proof of residency and age are required to purchase a resident card. Individuals under the age of 18 years must have a parent or guardian complete registration. Discounted daily pass rate for City of Dublin residents with a resident I.D. card is $4 /adult and $3 /child. 17 Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A (continued) SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES RC21 COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER (DCRC) — RENTAL RATES Section 1. That the following schedule of rental rate fees be established for exclusive use of the specified areas with the Community Recreation Center: Lap Pool • $6.00 per hour per lane for Dublin resident recreational use. (Payment for daily admission fee or DCRC membership is required). • $6.00 per hour per lane for authorized Dublin City School district functions. • $20.00 per hour per lane for charitable organizations. (Includes admission fee for participants.) • $40.00 per hour per lane for non - resident recreational use. (Payment for daily admission fee or DCRC membership is required.) • $40.00 per hour per lane for organized team /instructional activities. (Includes admission fees for participants.) Saturday After -Hours Pool Rentals Pool amenities are available for rental after -hours on Saturday evening from 8:15 p.m. — 10:15 p.m. Rental fees for this time period (Resident / Non - Resident): • $250/ $375 for rental of the leisure pool only. • $275/ $415 for rental of the leisure pool and slide. • $250/ $375 for rental of the lap pool only. • $375/ $565 for rental of the lap pool and leisure pool only. • $400/ $600 for rental of the lap pool and leisure pool with slide. • $275/ $415 for rental of the leisure pool and diving boards only. • $325/ $490 for rental of the leisure pool, slide and diving boards. The use of Classroom C is included with any of the after -hours rentals listed above. Maximum capacities of the facilities and the number of lifeguards and other supervisory staff are mandated by DCRC policy. Gymnasium — Court A & Court B • $25.00 per court per hour for Dublin residents. • $45.00 per court per hour for non - residents. Classroom A, B, and C • $15.00 per hour for Dublin residents. • $35.00 per hour for non - residents. Section 2. That each area has designated hours of operation and an additional $20 per hour will be charged for time rented after those established hours with the exception of the Leisure Pool. Section 3. That in order to implement the rental fees established herein, the City Manager or designee shall have the authority to promulgate and amend written administrative rules, regulations, and procedures not inconsistent with sections 1, 2, and 3 within this service center (S -160), and related policies adopted by City Council. RC -22 COMMUNITY HALL AND MEETING ROOM RENTAL RATES Community Hall Rental Rates (per hour) Customer Percentaae of Cost Recovery 1 3 Hall 2 3 Hall Hall Resident 70% $45 $80 $110 School District Resident 100% $65 $110 $155 Non - Resident 200% $125 $215 $305 Corporate Resident 100% $65 $110 $155 Non For Profit (Dublin) (A) 70% $45 $80 $110 (A)— As defined within current City policies. 18 Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A (continued) SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES RC -22 COMMUNITY HALL AND MEETING ROOM RENTAL RATES (continued) Community Hall Rental Rates (per hour) (continued) Table and chair set -up is included in the rental fee. A warming kitchen is available. Podiums, a PA system, and other basic AV support are available upon request, and must be set up by Dublin employees. A dance floor and risers (platforms) are available to rental groups and may be subject to an additional fee ($75 and $50, respectively) to cover costs of additional set -up and tear down time. Meetina Room Rental Rates (per hour) Customer Percentage of Cost Recovery Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 2 Resident 70% $25 $25 School District Resident 100% $35 $35 Non - Resident 200% $70 $70 Corporate Resident 100% $35 $35 Non For Profit Dublin A 70% $25 $25 (A)— As defined within current City policies. Deposit: There will be a $200 deposit for renting any portion of the Community Hall. An additional damage deposit will be collected when the rental group is serving alcohol (see "Alcohol" below). Groups renting the facilities are financially liable for any damage to the facility or equipment caused by them during use. Payment of the deposit is due at time of reservation. The remaining balance (rental fees) is due at least 60 days prior to scheduled event. Deposits are non - refundable if the event is canceled. Alcohol: Rental groups are limited to serving beer and wine after 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights only. All other circumstances will require a waiver from City Council at its next regularly scheduled meeting. Consumption is limited to the confines of the Community hall, and must comply with State of Ohio liquor laws. Additional proof of insurance may be required (see "Insurance Coverage" below). The City of Dublin is not liable for any injuries to guest or negligence where alcohol is involved. Special Duty Police Officer(s) must be contracted by the rental group and are required on the premises throughout the entire event when alcohol is being served. An additional $100 refundable damage deposit will be collected for rental groups serving alcohol. Catering: Caterers will be asked to provide a current professional caterer's license and proof of insurance, and will be asked to sign a letter of agreement. Insurance Coverage: Depending on the risk classification of the event, the rental group may be required to obtain appropriate insurance. If the City requires insurance for the event, the rental group will be asked to provide proof of liability insurance satisfying the City's lease requirements. Rental Hours: Rental hours will follow the existing hours of operation of the Dublin Community Recreation Center (DCRC) for Monday through Thursday rentals. Rental hours may be extended to midnight (12:00 a.m.) on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday pending staff and facility availability. Rental Contract and Policies: Each rental group will be required to sign a detailed facility rental contract and agree to abide by all policies, procedures, rules and regulations governing the rental and operation of the facilities. Refund Policies: Community Hall — Upon cancellation of a reservation, the City will refund the rental fees collected, less the rental deposit. Meeting Rooms, Classrooms, Pavilions and Shelter houses — Upon cancellation of a reservation at least two weeks before the scheduled event, the City will refund the rental fees collected, less a $10 administrative fee. Refunds will not be issued for cancellations made within two weeks of the event. 19 Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A (continued) SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES RC -23 COMMUNITY THEATER RENTAL RATES Customer Percentaae of Cost Recover Half -Day Rate u to 5 hours ) Fee Per Hour Rehearsal Fee Per Hour (2 hour minimum 2 hour minimum Standard Rate 100% $585 $145 $80 Corporate Resident 85% $500 $125 $65 Not For Profit Dublin A 80% $470 $120 $60 Non - Profit Performing Arts Groups 501c 3 Flat fee determined periodically by City Council $300 $70 $50 Dublin Arts Council DAC B (A) - As defined within current City policies. (B) - Fees will be waived for rental groups falling under the umbrella organization of the DAC. DAC will be charged a fully burdened hourly rate for the Theater Technician's time upon request of that service. The Theater Technician will be charged at $45 per hour. City employees (or City- contracted professional service) are the only ones authorized to use /program the theater's technical equipment, lighting, and any other theatrical appurtenances. Rental Rates and Collection Fee: In most cases, rental rates will be quoted to prospective rental groups in four -hour blocks. There may be certain times when a rental group will not need four hours for an event. In those situations, a per -hour rental rate will be optional, with a two -hour minimum. Should a rental group request the City of Dublin to facilitate ticket sales and collections for its performance(s), the City of Dublin will charge a 12% collection fee. This fee will be calculated based on total ticket sales, and the balance of ticket collections will be remitted to the rental group. Rehearsal Rates: Rehearsal rates will be available for those rental groups renting the theater facility for their performances. Rehearsal rates include "work lights" only. Rental groups desiring "technical" rehearsals must pay regular rental rates. Deposit: A $200 deposit will be required from groups renting the theater. The deposit will assure the City that funds are available should the event go past its schedule rental time and additional rental fees are levied. Groups renting the facilities are financially liable for any damage to the facility or equipment caused by them during use. Payment in full of rental fees and rental deposit is due upon receipt of the rental contract. Deposits are non- refundable if the event is canceled. Rental Hours: Rental hours will follow the existing hours of operation of the Dublin Community Recreation Center (DCRC) for Monday through Thursday rentals. Rental hours may be extended to midnight (12:00 a.m.) on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday pending staff and facility availability. Insurance Coverage: Rental groups will be required to obtain appropriate insurance. The rental group may be asked to provide proof of liability insurance that satisfies the City's lease requirements. Rental Contract and Policies: Each rental group will be required to sign a detailed facility rental contract and agree to abide by all policies, procedures, rules and regulations governing the rental and operation of the facilities. 20 Ordinance 22 -17 APPENDIX A (continued) SCHEDULE OF FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES Dublin Community Recreation Center (DCRC) Facility Waivers (RC -21, RC -22, and RC -23) City Staff is hereby authorized to waive fees for various types of Facility uses at the Dublin Community Recreation Center based on the table following. City administrative staff is hereby authorized to implement administrative procedures as necessary to manage the fee waiver request process as outlined above. Fee waiver requests for the above - described purposes will not be forwarded to City Council; likewise, Council will refer to staff any fee waiver requests presented to Council that have not been first reviewed /addressed by staff. 21 Waiver Yes No Type Description /Examples After Prom Dublin City Schools, private schools located in Dublin, X Hilliard City Schools which Dublin residents attend (Dublin City Schools have first scheduling priority) Community service organization Glaucoma screenings; immunization clinics; blood sponsored events /activities that provide drives; Leadership Dublin Community Service Day X broad benefit to the Dublin community School programs, both public and private Participants of the Dublin School's Power Plus Program X serving children and young adults with (Postsecondary Options Work Employability Results) special needs in programs that benefit the Dublin community [Participants are to be supervised and assisted by School Teachers and Staff, and use the facility as approved by the Director of Recreation. The City and School District will sign an agreement for services and provide City Council with notification of the agreement.] Fund raising Swim for Diabetes; Cancer Society; Heart Association; X Booster Clubs International exchange sponsored by Overnight exchange students; rotary program; Dublin based not for profit organizations Russian exchange program X Schools, both public and private; PTO's; Young Professionals Academy; Special Needs X and school related organizations In- Service for Parents; Wrestling Club award ceremony; theater boosters; Work Study Appreciation Breakfast Other Dublin based not for profit X and profit events /activities not previously addressed Non - Dublin based not for profit X and profit events /activities not previously addressed City administrative staff is hereby authorized to implement administrative procedures as necessary to manage the fee waiver request process as outlined above. Fee waiver requests for the above - described purposes will not be forwarded to City Council; likewise, Council will refer to staff any fee waiver requests presented to Council that have not been first reviewed /addressed by staff. 21