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year for which a fee should be charged. It should then report to the Finance <br /> Director by December 31 of each year as to the changing costs of providing <br /> services and/or the proposed new fees and the basis for each. It is not necessary <br /> for the department to report to the Finance Director on fees for which the only <br /> changes are basic inflationary changes. This directive is not intended to preclude <br /> departments bringing forth recommended adjustments at other times if State law <br /> or other circumstances make mid-year changes appropriate. <br /> 2. Finance Director annual report to Manager/Council, <br /> The Finance Director shall review the proposed fee changes and/or additions or <br /> deletions suggested by each department and report to the Manager and Counc.l <br /> as part of the annual budget cycle on proposed changes. At this time, the <br /> Finance Director shall propose across the board adjustments to fees for City <br /> salary increases and other inflatic---ry impacts. <br /> 3. Periodic review of overhead cost cations, <br /> Every five years the Finance Direr it shall analyze or cause to be analyzed the <br /> overhead and departmental management costs allocated to each fee. <br /> 4. Annual master fee schedule adjustment. <br /> To facilitate annual adjustment, the City shall annually adopt a new master fee <br /> schedule. The City Attorney shall propose any new fee ordinances in a manner <br /> consistent with this intent, and revise any ordinances existing requiring such <br /> adjustment so that the amount of the fees can be changed with a single new <br /> resolution each year. <br /> D. DAMAGE REEMBURSEMENT <br /> 1. Overall basis for charges. <br /> The City will charge the person who has damaged, destroyed, or taken City <br /> property for the cost to the City to process the incident and to replace that item <br /> or items with a comparable new item which conforms to current City policies for <br /> the purpose the item serves, or to repair the item to a state comparable to its state <br /> at the time of the incident. Where the item damaged, destroyed, etc. was a <br /> vehicle, the City charges will not exceed the cost to replace the vehicle with a <br /> comparable vehicle of similar capabilities and use, plus its processing costs. All <br /> costs incurred by the City shall be included in the time and materials charged to <br /> the perpetrator, including time to determine the nature and extent of the problem, <br /> time to determine the most effective way to restore the previous situation, time <br /> to handle the parties involved, court costs and time if needed, staff report <br /> preparation time, and the reasonable costs allocated to these direct expenses to <br /> cover their pro-rata share of direct supervision, management, support facilities, <br /> equipment used in the repair, the general City overhead. <br /> City of Pleasanton <br /> Fee Policy Page 4 May 1992 <br />