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RESOLUTION NO. 2022-27
A RESOLUTION of the City of Bainbridge Island, Washington,
relating to certain Building and Planning, Public Records, and Water
and Sewer System Participation fees and providing for no automatic
Consumer Price Index annual adjustment in 2023 for these fees.
WHEREAS, RCW 82.02.020 authorizes the collection of reasonable fees to cover the
costs to the City for certain activities; and
WHEREAS, the City of Bainbridge Island periodically updates the City’s Fee Schedule
to reflect City Council actions and the actual cost to the City of various services in accordance
with state law; and
WHEREAS, the City periodically corrects errors in the Fee Schedule and makes certain
changes for clarity; and
WHEREAS, on March 22, 2022, the City Council enacted Ordinance No. 2022-05, of
which Section 4 allows that all fees or charges levied by the City pursuant to the authority vested
in state law, including RCW 82.02.020, shall be subject to an adjustment beginning with the first
full billing period of 2023 and each year thereafter equal to the annual percentage increase in the
United States Consumer Price Index, Seattle area (“CPI-U”) for June of the preceding year as
shown in the release from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, unless the City Council determines by
December 31st of any year that the adjustment shall be another amount or shall not occur for the
next year; and
WHEREAS, also on March 22, 2022, the City Council enacted Resolution No. 2022-06,
which authorized updates to the City’s Fee Schedule as determined by the results of a fee study
by the FCS Group, and the updated fees included the fees in Section 9, Building and Planning
Fees, of the Fee Schedule, and the resolution provided that those fee updates would take effect
on September 1, 2022; and
WHEREAS, on July 12, 2022, the City Council enacted Resolution No. 2022-22, which
provided for corrections and clarifications related to Section 9, Building and Planning Fees, of
the Fee Schedule; and
WHEREAS,City staff have identified that specific fee increases that are otherwise
scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2023 are not warranted for certain fees based on the
unique nature of those fees or due to recent fee increases related to some of those fees;and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 4 of Ordinance No. 2022-05, the City Council has the
authority to determine by December 31, 2022 that the automatic fee adjustment that is scheduled
to take effect on January 1, 2023 shall not occur for 2023 for fees so identified by the Council;
and
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WHEREAS, an automatic fee adjustment related to Section 9, Building and Planning
Fees, of the Fee Schedule is not warranted for 2023 because those fees were increased recently
on September 1, 2022; and
WHEREAS, an automatic fee adjustment is also not warranted related to Section 3.A.,
Public Records Fees, of the Fee Schedule because those fees are based on flat fees for paper and
electronic copies of public records as allowed by WAC 44-14-070, and those fees are therefore
not subject to fee increases based on other calculation methods; and
WHEREAS, an automatic fee adjustment is also not warranted related to Sections
11.A.I.A. (System Participation Fees, Water) and 11.A.I.B. (System Participation Fees, Sewer)
of the Fee Schedule because RCW 35.92.025 authorizes the collection of fees for connecting to
water or sewerage systems,referred to as a “system participation fee,” based on an equitable
share of the cost of the system; and
WHEREAS, the City computes water and sewer system participation fees based on a
methodology that uses the historical cost of existing assets plus an additional component for
future water and sewer projects included in the Capital Improvement Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Consumer Price Index (“CPI”) is a measure of the average change over
time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a basket of consumer goods and services and,
therefore, the CPI methodology is an inappropriate measure of costs associated with constructing
utility infrastructure and, in particular, related to system participation fees.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAINBRIDGE
ISLAND, WASHINGTON, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1.Pursuant to Section 4 of Ordinance No. 2022-05, the City Council hereby
determines that due to the recent increase set forth in Section 9, Building and Planning Fees, of
the Fee Schedule that was effective on September 1, 2022, no automatic Consumer Price Index
(“CPI”) adjustment shall occur for those Building and Planning Fees for 2023.
Section 2.Pursuant to Section 4 of Ordinance No. 2022-05, the City Council hereby
determines that due to the unique nature of the fees set forth in Section 3.A., Public Records
Fees, of the Fee Schedule, which fees are otherwise set based on state law and WAC 44-14-070,
no automatic CPI adjustment shall occur for those Public Records Fees for 2023.
Section 3.Pursuant to Section 4 of Ordinance No. 2022-05, the City Council hereby
determines that due to the unique nature of the fees set forth in Sections 11.A.I.A. (System
Participation Fees, Water) and 11.A.I.B. (System Participation Fees, Sewer) of the Fee Schedule,
which fees are otherwise set based on an equitable share of the cost of the water or sewer system,
no automatic CPI adjustment shall occur for those Water and Sewer System Participation Fees
for 2023.
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Section 4.Exhibit A, which is hereby adopted and incorporated fully into this resolution,
sets forth the fees described in Sections 1-3 above for which no automatic annual CPI adjustment
shall occur for 2023.
Section 5.Severability. If any one or more sections, subsections, or sentences of this
resolution are held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of
the remaining portion of this resolution and the same shall remain in full force and effect.
Section 6.This resolution shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage.
PASSED by the City Council this 25th day of October, 2022.
APPROVED by the Mayor this 25th day of October, 2022.
Joe Deets, Mayor
ATTEST/AUTHENTICATE:
Christine Brown, MMC, City Clerk
FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK:
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL:
RESOLUTION NUMBER:
ATTACHED:
October 20, 2022
October 25, 2022
2022-27
Exhibit A
Exhibit A to Resolution No. 2022-27
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3. COPY FEES
(Resolution No. 2018-24)
A. PUBLIC RECORDS FEES
INSPECTION OF RECORDS No Fee
Inspection of records on the City’s website or by appointment at the City.
PAPER COPIES OF RECORDS $0.15 per page
(11” x 17” or smaller, double-sided or single-sided)
OUTSOURCED COPIES OR SCANS OF RECORDS Actual Cost
(Outside vendors can be used for unusual formats, large
quantities, or when a requester asks for delivery of copies
faster than the City can process)
ELECTRONIC RECORDS
Public Records Portal or Email $0.10 per gigabyte ($0.00 if <1 GB); and
$0.05 per every 4 records ($0.00 if < 4 records)
Digital Storage Devices Actual Cost
(E.g., records are copied to optical storage devices,
such as a CD or DVD, or a flash drive)
Scans $0.10 per page
(A per-page charge for converting a record from (single- or double-sided)
a paper copy to an electronic format)
MAILING PHYSICAL RECORDS OR STORAGE DEVICES Actual cost of postage
and container/envelope
CUSTOMIZED SERVICE Actual cost
(Data compilations prepared as a customized service.
Cost is in addition to copy fees above.)
CLERK CERTIFICATION $1.00 per document
Copy charges above may be combined to the extent more than one type of charge applies
to copies released in response to a particular request.
For large requests, the City may take one or more of the following actions: require a
deposit of 10 percent of the estimated copying costs before making copies; provide copies
in installments; or require payment before providing further installments.
Exhibit A to Resolution No. 2022-27
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9. BUILDING AND PLANNING FEES
The charges in this section are in addition to any applicable charges in other sections.
All fees and charges shall be paid before an application is deemed complete, and issuance of a permit or
approval may be withheld until all fees and charges have been paid.
ADMINISTRATIVE CODE INTERPRETATION $2,210.00
(BIMC 1.28.010A, Resolution No. 2006-50)
AFTER-THE-FACT PERMIT INVESTIGATION FEE
(BIMC 15.040.050C, Ordinance No. 2022-05, Resolution Nos. 2022-06 and 2022-22)
This fee is equal to 200% of the permit fee(s) the City would
have charged had the applicant obtained the permit(s)
before commencing work.
AGRICULTURAL CONDITIONAL USE $3,680.00
(Ordinance No. 2011-02, Resolution No. 2022-06)
AGRICULTURAL RETAIL PLAN $1,900.00
(Resolution No. 2022-06)
APPEAL OF ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS $530.00
(BIMC 2.16, Ordinance No. 92-24, Resolution No. 2006-50)
APPEAL OF Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) ADEQUACY $530.00
(Resolution No. 2006-50)
APPEAL OF HEARING EXAMINER OR PLANNING COMMISSION DECISION $530.00
(BIMC 2.16, Ordinance No. 92-24, Resolution No. 2006-50)
APPEAL OF SEPA DETERMINATION $530.00
(Ordinance No. 92-24, Resolution No. 2006-50)
BOUNDARY LINE ADJUSTMENT $2,010.00
(BIMC 1.28.010A, Ordinance No. 92-24, Resolution No. 2006-50)
BUILDING ABATEMENT see ENFORCEMENT
(Ordinance No. 92-24)
BUILDING FEE - STATE BUILDING CODE COUNCIL (SBCC) $6.50 for the first
(Ordinance No. 92-24) unit, plus $2.00 for
each additional unit
Commercial projects permitted under the IBC or IEBC. $25.00
Exhibit A to Resolution No. 2022-27
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SBCC building fees are remitted to the State of
Washington and fund studies on building activity.
BUILDING PERMIT Calculated using the table below
(Ordinance No. 2022-05, Resolution No. 2022-06)
Building permit fees are based on valuation, which is determined from the type
of construction and square footage, or from the contractor’s bid. The City
updates the construction/square footage factors each year based on square foot
construction cost data from the International Code Council (ICC).
ICC Building Code – Building Valuation Fee Schedule
TOTAL VALUATION FEE
$1.00 to $500.00 $29.38
$500.01 to $2,000.00 $29.38 for the first $500.00 plus $3.81 for each additional $100.00, or
fraction thereof, to and including $2,000.00
$2,000.01 to $25,000.00 $86.53 for the first $2,000.00 plus $17.50 for each additional $1,000.00, or
fraction thereof, to and including $25,000.00
$25,000.01 to $50,000.00 $489.03 for the first $25,000.00 plus $12.63 for each additional $1,000.00, or
fraction thereof, to and including $50,000.00
$50,000.01 to $100,000.00 $804.78 for the first $50,000.00 plus $8.75 for each additional $1,000.00, or
fraction thereof, to and including $100,000.00
$100,000.01 to $500,000.00 $1,242.28 for the first $100,000.00 plus $7.00 for each additional $1,000.00,
or fraction thereof, to and including $500,000.00
$500,000.01 to $1,000,000.00 $4,042.28 for the first $500,000.00 plus $5.94 for each additional $1,000.00,
or fraction thereof, to and including $1,000,000.00
$1,000,000.01 and up $7,012.28 for the first $1,000,000.00 plus $4.56 for each additional
$1,000.00, or fraction thereof
BUILDING PERMIT RE-INSPECTION FEE Hourly Rate
(Ordinance No. 2022-05, Resolution No. 2022-06)
This fee is charged at the Director’s discretion.
CODE ENFORCEMENT See ENFORCEMENT
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT
(Ordinance No. 99-47, Resolution No. 2006-50)
Fees are due upon filing of the application.
Site Specific $8,390.00
Not Site Specific $8,040.00
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
(Ordinance No. 94-03, Resolution No. 2022-06)
Minor $3,620.00
Major $20,020.00
Minor Adjustment/Amendment to Approved Conditional Use Permit $4,050.00
Major Adjustment/Amendment to Approved Conditional Use Permit $20,020.00
Exhibit A to Resolution No. 2022-27
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Revision to a Conditional Use Permit Under Review, as Determined by the Director $3,380.00
CONSOLIDATED PERMIT REVIEW The charge is the highest permit applied
(BIMC 2.16.170, Resolution No. 2006-50) for plus one-third of all other applications.
CONSULTATION* $750.00
(BIMC 1.28.10A, Resolution No. 2022-06)
*The Director is authorized to deduct the consultation fee from the official
land use permit fee if a subsequent preapplication meeting or land use permit
is applied for by that applicant within one year of a consultation meeting.
CRITICAL AREA PERMIT FEES
(Resolution No. 2022-06)
Buffer Enhancement Plan Review $3,300.00
Critical Area Site Investigation $590.00
Critical Area Permit - Major $3,540.00
Critical Area Permit - Minor $1,750.00
Geologically Hazardous Area Third-Party Geotechnical Review Deposit $2,500.00
(An additional deposit may be required when estimated third-party review
costs exceed previous deposits. Final balance of any unpaid review service
fees is due prior to issuance of permits.)
(Resolution. No. 2018-09)
Environmental Report/Document Third-Party Review Deposit $3,500.00
Environmental Reports/Documents may include, but are not limited to:
− Habitat Management Plans
− Buffer Enhancement Plans
− Wetland Critical Areas Reports
− Wetland Mitigation Plans
− Aquifer Recharge Protection Area (ARPA) Stewardship Plans
(This deposit is required only when the Director has determined third-party
review is necessary. An additional deposit may be required when estimated
third-pary review costs exceed previous deposits. Final balance of any unpaid
review service fees is due prior to issuance of permits.)
Reasonable Use Exception
(Resolution No. 2022-06)
Single Family Residence $9,800.00
All Other $13,140.00
Critical area restoration and enhancement projects not required as project mitigation
and meeting the criteria of BIMC 16.20.040.B.2 shall not be charged fees by the City for
pre-application meetings, permit applications, or other review and authorization
processes; provided, that this shall not apply to fees for the appeal of City decisions.
DEMOLITION PERMIT $55.00
(Resolution No. 2022-06)
Exhibit A to Resolution No. 2022-27
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ENFORCEMENT Hourly Rate of $140.00 plus costs
(Ordinance No. 2003-31, Resolution No. 2022-06)
Hourly rates and costs for investigation and processing of a violation of the
City Code (BIMC) are from the commencement of the investigation until the
time the City specifically notifies the owner/developer that the violation has
been satisfactorily corrected.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEWS
(Ordinance Nos. 92-24 and 99-47, Resolution No. 2006-50)
SEPA Review if Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) not required $1,640.00
SEPA Review if EIS required $310.00
EIS Addendum $310.00
EIS Supplement $310.00
(The applicant will also enter into a three-party contract with the City. A
consultant will be selected by the City to prepare the EIS, Addendum, or
Supplement. See Environmental Report/Document Third-Party Review Deposit.)
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA flood zone review) $520.00
(Resolution No. 2022-06)
FINAL LARGE LOT SUBDIVISION See LONG SUBDIVISION
FINAL SHORT SUBDIVISION See SHORT SUBDIVISION
FINAL SUBDIVISION See LONG OR SHORT SUBDIVISION
FLOOR AREA RATIO (FAR) BONUSES IN THE MIXED USE TOWN CENTER
AND HIGH SCHOOL ROAD DISTRICTS
(Ordinance No. 2021-10, Resolution Nos. 2001-02 and 2006-50)
Residential Development $18.00 / Square Foot
Mixed Use Development $25.00 / Square Foot
Commercial Development $34.00 / Square Foot
NOTE: The ability to design a development project using
FAR has been suspended by Ordinance Nos. 2021-10 and
2022-16 until March 10, 2024.
GEOLOGICALLY HAZARDOUS AREA THIRD-PARTY $2,500.00
GEOTECHNICAL REVIEW DEPOSIT
(Resolution No. 2018-09)
(Final balance of any unpaid geotechnical review service fees due prior to
issuance of building permits)
GRADING PLAN REVIEWS AND PERMITS
(BIMC 1.28.010 A, Ordinance No. 2022-05, Resolution No. 2022-06)
Plan review – 100 cubic yards or less No fee
Plan review – 101 to 1,000 cubic yards $1,420.00
Plan review – 1,001 to 10,000 cubic yards $2,930.00
Exhibit A to Resolution No. 2022-27
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Plan review – 10,001 to 100,000 cubic yards $5,210.00
Plan review – greater than 100,000 cubic yards $390.00 + $.05/cubic yard
Permit – 100 cubic yards or less No fee
Permit – 101 to 1,000 cubic yards $810.00
Permit – 1,001 to 10,000 cubic yards $3,270.00
Permit – 10,001 to 100,000 cubic yards $4,890.00
Permit – greater than 100,000 cubic yards $390.00 + $.05/cubic yard
HOURLY RATES
(Resolution No. 2022-06)
These hourly rates apply when referenced in other parts of this fee schedule
or when services are provided, and no fee is listed.
Building permit services $125.00
Planning permit services $165.00
Development engineering services $160.00
LARGE LOT SUBDIVISION $17,620.00
(Resolution No. 2022-06)
LARGE LOT SUBDIVISION, MINOR ALTERATION $2,190.00
(Resolution No. 2022-06)
LEGISLATIVE REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS $19,190.00
(BIMC 2.16.180, Resolution No. 2022-06)
LONG SUBDIVISION $32,360.00
(BIMC 2.16, Resolution No. 2022-06)
LONG SUBDIVISION, MINOR ALTERATION OF AN APPROVED PLAT $2,800.00
(Resolution No. 2022-06)
LONG SUBDIVISION, REPLATTING OR AMENDMENT OF AN APPROVED PLAT
(Resolution No. 2022-06)
Major Plat Alteration, Including Replatting $20,020.00
Revision to a Subdivision Under Review or Review of
a Disapproved Subdivision, as Determined by the Director $3,380.00
MECHANICAL PERMITS
(Ordinance No. 2022-05, Resolution Nos. 2022-06 and 2022-22)
Base permit issuance $125.00
(This first mechanical permit fee is in addition to the others below)
Furnace, regardless of BTUs/hour $41.00
Installation of each floor furnace (including vent) or suspended furnace $41.00
Installation of each appliance vent $41.00
Repair or addition $41.00
Boiler or compressor up to 100,000 BTUs/hour $41.00
Boiler or compressor, 100,001 BTUs/hour and above $124.00
Exhibit A to Resolution No. 2022-27
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Air handlers, regardless of cubic feet per minute $41.00
Evaporative coolers $41.00
Ventilation fan to single duct $41.00
Ventilation system not part of any heating or AC $41.00
Hood installation $41.00
Domestic-type incinerator $41.00
All other pieces of equipment $41.00
Inspections outside of normal business hours $280.00
Reinspections $124.00
Inspections for which no fee is specified $124.00
Additional plan review $124.00
MOBILE HOME PERMIT $150.00
(Resolution No. 2007-05)
OPEN SPACE REVIEW $1,750.00
(BIMC 1.28.010A, Ordinance No. 92-24, Resolution No. 2022-06)
PARK LAND DEDICATION AND/OR FEE IN LIEU OF City Council
(Ordinance No. 84-09) determines
PUDs and rezones to multi-family are required on a case by
case basis to dedicate land and/or pay a fee for parklands.
PARKING CONTRIBUTION IN LIEU OF ON-SITE SPACES
(BIMC 18.81.030.P, Resolution Nos. 99-14, 2001-03 and 2006-50)
Per Space $18,550.00
PERMIT RENEWAL FEE 50% of total of Building Permit Fee +
(BIMC 15.04.050, Ordinance No. 96-12) Building Plan Check Fee + Planning Review Fee
PLAN CHECK FEE (Plan review by Building Division) 65% of Building Permit Fee
(BIMC 15.04.050 B, Ordinance No. 2007-08)
PLAN REVISIONS REVIEW FEE (By Building Division. Includes review
of plan revisions). Hourly Rate
(BIMC 15.04.050 B&F, Ordinance No. 2022-05, Resolution No. 2022-06)
This fee is charged at the Director’s discretion.
PLANNING AND/OR ENGINEERING REVIEW 20% of the Building Permit or 10%
OF BUILDING PERMITS if for an Accessory Dwelling Unit
(BIMC 15.04.050 F, Resolution No. 2007-05)
For building permits that have had no prior planning or zoning review, this
fee shall be 20% of the Building Permit fee to cover engineering reviews for
drainage analysis, and planning reviews, except that the fee shall be 10% of
the Building Permit Fee for such reviews for accessory dwelling units.
PLAT UTILITY ENGINEERING REVIEWS
Exhibit A to Resolution No. 2022-27
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(Resolution No. 2022-06)
Base zero – 2 to 4 lot short subdivision or equivalent, but only if
the City determines no utility review work is required during
land use review process No Fee
Base one – 2 to 4 lot short subdivision or equivalent $5,140.00
Base two – 5 to 15 lot long subdivision or equivalent
minor commercial development $15,420.00
Base three – 15+ lot long subdivision or equivalent
major commercial development $25,710.00
PLUMBING PERMITS
(Ordinance No. 2022-05, Resolution Nos. 2022-06 and 2022-22)
Base permit issuance $125.00
(This first plumbing permit fee is in addition to the others below)
Fixtures and vents on one trap $41.00
Repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping $41.00
Sewers, disposal systems, and interceptors: building sewer $124.00
Sewers, disposal systems, and interceptors: cesspool $124.00
Sewers, disposal systems, and interceptors: private sewage system $124.00
Sewers, disposal systems, and interceptors: industrial waste
pretreatment interceptor $124.00
Sewers, disposal systems, and interceptors: rainwater system $1,700.00
Water piping system $216.00
Water heater installation, including vent $41.00
Gas piping system $216.00
Plumbing system with atmospheric-type vacuum breakers $850.00
Plumbing system with all other types of backflow protection devices $1,710.00
Plumbing, all other pieces of equipment $124.00
Plumbing inspections outside of normal business hours $278.00
Plumbing reinspections $144.00
Plumbing inspections for which no other fee is specified $144.00
Plumbing, additional plan review $144.00
Plumbing: Sewers, disposal systems, and interceptors:
rainwater systems w/easement $2,440.00
POOL OR SPA PLUMBING PERMIT Calculated based on project valuation,
(Resolution No. 2022-22) see building permit section
PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE MEETING
(BIMC 1.28.010 A, Resolution No. 2022-06)
Meeting only for minor land use permits (i.e., minor conditional use,
minor variance, minor site plan review, short subdivision, and any
action that doesn’t require a pre-application meeting). $2,850.00
Meeting for all other land use permits (i.e., major conditional
use, major variance, major site plan review, long subdivision, and
other actions that require a pre-application meeting). $2,850.00
Exhibit A to Resolution No. 2022-27
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Meeting and Committee Meeting $930.00
Meeting and Public Participation Meeting $930.00
RENOTICING FEE $390.00
(Resolution No. 2022-06)
REZONE $8,390.00
(BIMC 2.16.140 and 2.16.180, Resolution No. 2022-06)
SHORELINE PERMITS
(Resolution No. 2022-06)
Adjustment/Revision to Approved Shoreline Permit $3,380.00
Administrative Conditional Use Permit (includes enlargement
of an existing structure) $8,470.00
Administrative Review (includes both Substantial Development
Permit and Administrative Shoreline Variance) $8,470.00
Buoy (Programmatic Review) $1,500.00
Shoreline Exemption without SEPA $1,500.00
Shoreline Exemption with SEPA $1,940.00
Shoreline Conditional Use Permit $10,770.00
Shoreline Variance:
Full process (Hearing Examiner) $10,940.00
Shoreline Clearing Permit (including tree removal) $1,520.00
(Not applicable to removals of hazard
trees as determined by an ISA TRAQ Arborist.)
Environmental Report/Document Third-Pary Review Deposit $3,500.00
Environmental Reports/Documents may include but are not limited to:
− Habitat Management Plans
− Mitigation Plans, Monitoring Plans, and Monitoring Reports
− Violation Mitigation/Restoration Plans
(An additional deposit may be required when estimated third-party review
costs will exceed previous deposits. Final balance of any unpaid review
service fees is due prior to issuance of permits.)
Fish and wildlife habitat restoration and enhancement projects within the
jurisdiction of the City’s Shoreline Management Master Program and meeting the
criteria in WAC 173-27-040(2)(o) and (p) shall not be charged fees by the City
for pre-application meetings, permit applications, or other review and
authorization processes; provided, that this subsection shall not apply to fees for
the appeal of City decisions.
SHORT SUBDIVISION
(BIMC 2.16.070, Resolution No. 2022-06)
Two lots without SEPA $6,600.00
Exhibit A to Resolution No. 2022-27
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Two lots with SEPA $7,190.00
Three to four lots without SEPA $10,290.00
Three to four lots with SEPA $10,870.00
SHORT SUBDIVISION ALTERATION
Minor Plat Alteration $1,970.00
Major Plat Alteration, Including Replatting Same as new short
subdivision fee above
Amendment of a Disapproved Application $2,310.00
(Amendment must be filed within 180 days of original project disapproval.)
SIGN PERMIT AND RELATED
(Ordinance 94-03, Resolution No. 2022-06)
Sign Permit $730.00
Sign Variance $1,150.00
SITE PLAN REVIEW
(Resolution No. 2022-06)
Minor $9,510.00
Major $17,530.00
Minor Adjustment/Amendment to Approved Site Plan $4,050.00
Major Adjustment/Amendment to Approved Site Plan $17,530.00
Revision to a Site Plan Under Review, as Determined by the Director $3,380.00
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION STAGING PERMIT $1,500.00
(Ordinance No. 2020-03, Resolution No. 2022-06)
TEMPORARY PARKING LOT PERMIT $720.00
(Ordinance No. 2014-08, Resolution No. 2014-07)
TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE (TIF)
(Ordinance No. 2017-21, Resolution No. 2020-01)
Per Trip Charge $1,811.82
Administrative Fee 2% of calculated TIF
Independent Fee Calculation Review $500.00
TREE ASSESSMENT – ARBORIST REVIEW $280.00
Review in the field of dead/hazardous trees.
TREE REMOVAL/VEGETATION MAINTENANCE PERMIT $1,340.00
(Resolution No. 2022-22) (Not applicable to removals of hazard
trees as determined by ISA TRAQ Arborist)
TREE REMOVAL/VEGETATION MAINTENANCE PERMIT $1,500.00
AFTER-THE-FACT
(Ordinance No. 2015-03, Resolution No. 2022-06)
Exhibit A to Resolution No. 2022-27
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TREE REMOVAL OF LANDMARK TREE PERMIT $1,800.00
(Resolution No. 2022-06) (Not applicable to removals of hazard
trees as determined by ISA TRAQ Arborist)
TREE CLEARING ON THE SHORELINE SEE SHORELINE CLEARING PERMIT
VARIANCE
(Ordinance Nos. 94-03 and 2005-03, Resolution Nos. 2006-50 and 2022-06)
Minor $6,330.00
Major $20,020.00
Revision to a Variance Under Review, as Determine by the Director $3,380.00
VARIANCE – SHORELINE see SHORELINE PERMITS
VARIANCE – SIGN see SIGN VARIANCE
WELLS, EXEMPT – State Health Department mandated fee $500.00
(Chapter 90.94 RCW)
WIRELESS FACILITIES
(Ordinance No. 2019-15, Resolution No. 2022-06)
Eligible Facility Requests (EFR) $1,500.00
Small Wireless Facility (SWF) – Permit Fee $570.00 non-recurring fee per
SWF application, which covers
up to 5 SWFs, and $109.00 for
each additional SWF beyond 5
Small Wireless Facility (SWF) – New Poles $1,090.00 non-recurring fee
for each new pole intended
to support one or more SWF
Small Wireless Facility (SWF) – Site Fee for Locating $300.00 recurring fee
on City Property per SWF per year
Wireless Communication Facility (WCF) $1,070.00
ZONING VERIFICATION LETTER $910.00
(Resolution No. 2022-06)
Exhibit A to Resolution No. 2022-27
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11. UTILITY FEES
A. CONNECTION TO CITY UTILITIES
(Required by Ordinance No. 82-20)
1. SYSTEM PARTICIPATION FEES
(Ordinance No. 2018-47)
A. WATER
(1) Residential – Single Family
Meter Size of: 5/8” $3,806.00
3/4” $5,709.00
1” $9,515.00
1.5” $19,029.00
2” $30,447.00
3” $60,893.00
4” $95,145.00
6” $190,291.00
(2) Residential – Multi Family
Meter Size of: 5/8” $4,030.00
3/4” $6,045.00
1” $10,075.00
1.5” $20,150.00
2” $32,240.00
3” $64,480.00
4” $100,750.00
6” $201,499.00
(3) Commercial
Meter Size of: 5/8” $4,030.00
3/4” $6,045.00
1” $10,075.00
1.5” $20,150.00
2” $32,240.00
3” $64,480.00
4” $100,750.00
6” $201,499.00
(4) Irrigation
Meter Size of: 5/8” $3,357.00
3/4” $5,036.00
1” $8,394.00
1.5” $16,787.00
2” $26,860.00
Exhibit A to Resolution No. 2022-27
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3” $53,720.00
4” $83,937.00
6” $167,875.00
B. SEWER
WINSLOW
(1) Residential – Single Family $8,187.00 (a flat fee)
(2) Residential – Multi Family $5,079.00 per living unit
(3) Commercial $8,187.00 per ERU
Where “ERU” is defined as each set of 20-fixture units as
shown on the schedule of fixture units on file with the
City Clerk.