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3. Services designed to control activities which coulO be harmful to other~. <br /> <br />This includes fire inspection fees, many types of police permits, building <br />inspections, etc. In these cases, the individual has probably done nothing wrong, <br />but is engaged in an activity which could be harmful to others if conducted <br />incorrectly. These fees should be set at full cost recovery. Full cost recovery <br />includes direct labor costs (salary and benefits), allocated cost of supervision, pro- <br />rata departmental management costs, Citywide overhead allocation, and physical <br />facility or equipment hourly costs. This does not include criminal activities for <br />which there are other penalties. <br /> <br />Services clearly r~uired by the payee which the City_ would not otherwise <br />required to ~rform. <br /> <br />These include most of category 3 above as well as most Planning, Engineering, <br />and Building department activities which are focused on a single transaction or <br />incident. Not included in this category are Police activities with criminal <br />penalties. This would include copying costs when the nature of the transaction <br />fits this description. All accidents resulting in harm to City property would fall <br />into this category. <br /> <br />Services which are su_ _maortive of ~eneral City service _tmlicies. but r~uire out-of- <br />_tzaeket ex~nses bv the City for the benefit of the participating individuals, <br /> <br />Many recreation activities would fall into this category. It is the general policy <br />of the City for these activities to pay for their out-of-pocket costs, including any <br />City overtime involved, but not to be charged for the otherwise allocable <br />overhead costs, indirect supervision time, or a pro-ram share of the facility being <br />used. If the activity(les) being offered preclude (or collectively preclude) the <br />facility being available for general purpose use (such as swim classes vs. general <br />'open pool' hours), a pro-rata share of facility costs may be assigned with <br />consent of the Council. This category would also include copying costs in <br />support of such programs. <br /> <br />Normal CRv services su__r~orting all inhabitants. <br /> <br />The City performs a host of functions, from street maintenance to fire fighting <br />to law enforcement as pan of its services to all persons and property within the <br />City limits. These general-services are funded through a variety of taxing <br />mechanisms and should not be funded by a fee for service. The key test for this <br />type of service is that it is applied to all persons and property equally, not to a <br />restricted subset of the population. Programs which are specifically tax or grant <br />funded for a specific subset of the population (such as senior citizens) are also <br />included in this category. <br /> <br />Exhibit I summarizes these categories and the fee rules associated with each. <br /> <br />City of Pleesanton <br />Fee Policy <br /> <br />Page 2 May 1992 <br /> <br /> <br />