(a) Annual Vehicle Permit Fees. The annual permit fee for each Vehicle shall be as follows:
(1) Tier 1 for Vehicles with a GVW of less than 10,000 pounds or no California weight code shall not be subject to a fee until July 1, 2022, when the fee shall be $395;
(2) Tier 2 for Vehicles with a GVW of 10,000 pounds up to and including 35,000 pounds shall be $1200;
(3) Tier 3 for Vehicles with a GVW of 35,001 pounds up to and including 60,000 pounds shall be $1600; and
(4) Tier 4 for Vehicles with a GVW of 60,001 pounds up to and including 80,000 pounds shall be $2000.
(b) Annual C&D Debris Box Permit Fee. The annual permit fee for each C&D Debris Box shall be $795.
(c) Temporary Vehicle 7-Day Permit Fee. The fee for the Temporary Vehicle 7-Day Permit shall be as follows:
(1) Tier 1 for Vehicles with a GVW of less than 10,000 pounds shall be $175;
(2) Tier 2 for Vehicles with a GVW of 10,001 pounds up to and including 35,000 pounds shall be $300;
(3) Tier 3 for Vehicles with a GVW of 35,001 pounds up to and including 60,000 pounds shall be $400; and
(4) Tier 4 for Vehicles with a GVW of 60,001 pounds up to and including 80,000 pounds shall be $500.
(d) Temporary C&D Debris Box Permit Fee. The fee for each temporary, 7-day C&D Debris Box Permit shall be $200.
(e) Annual Vehicle and C&D Debris Box permit fees under this Section 1408 shall be prorated from the month that the permit is issued to the end of that permit year cycle.
(f) Beginning with fiscal year 2022-2023 and annually thereafter, the fees set forth in this Section 1408 may be adjusted each year to reflect changes in the Consumer Price Index as determined by the Controller, without further action by the Board of Supervisors, as set forth in this subsection (f). Not later than April 1, the Director shall report to the Controller the revenues generated by the fees for the prior fiscal year and the prior fiscal year's costs of operation, as well as any other information that the Controller determines appropriate to the performance of the duties set forth in this subsection. Not later than May 15, the Controller shall determine whether the current fees have produced or are projected to produce revenues sufficient to support the costs of providing the services for which the fee is assessed and that the fees will not produce revenue which is significantly more than the costs of providing the services for which the fee is assessed. The Controller shall, if necessary, adjust the fees upward or downward for the upcoming fiscal year as appropriate to ensure that the program recovers the costs of operation without producing revenue which is significantly more than such costs. The adjusted fee schedule shall become operative on July 1.
(Added by Ord. 144-21, File No. 201151, App. 9/24/2021, Eff. 10/25/2021, Oper. 1/1/2022)