§ 4-4-3 MUNICIPAL FACILITIES CHARGES ESTABLISHED.
   (A)   The following municipal facilities charge schedule is hereby imposed on any dwelling unit, mobilehome, mobilehome lot, mobilehome park, nonresidential building, commercial and industrial lot and every person to whom a permit to construct any building is issued, and every person to whom a permit to construct and install electrical and plumbing equipment to service a mobilehome park in the city is issued and every person to whom a permit to construct off site improvements for a residential subdivision where a final map has been approved:
New dwelling units
$1.87 per square foot
New nonresidential buildings
$0.75 per square foot
Additions to nonresidential buildings:
   1,000 square feet of additional alteration, modification
No charge
   Over first 1,000 square feet
$0.75 per square foot
Each mobilehome lot or mobilehome
$700
Each residential subdivision lot with approved final map
$0.22 per square foot
Each commercial or industrial development/lot
$0.22 per square foot
 
   (B)   Commercial and industrial development with buildings are subject to either the $0.75 per square foot of building fee or the $0.22 per square foot of land fee subject to the determination of the city.
   (C)   The city must use the following criteria in making this determination:
      1.   Number of employees;
      2.   Number of customers;
      3.   Circulation or traffic generated; and
      4.   Demand for city services.
   (D)   No charge shall be imposed when an existing building (whether residential or nonresidential) or portion thereof is replaced on the same lot with a new building or portion thereof so long as the square footage of the new building or portion thereof does not exceed the sum of:
      1.   The square footage of the building or portion thereof replaced; and
      2.   One thousand square feet. If the new building or portion thereof exceeds that sum, then a charge of $0.75 per square foot shall be imposed on the excess square footage.
(Ord. 368, passed 11-7-1989; Ord. 392, passed 6-4-1991)