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HomeMy Public PortalAboutPKT-CC-2019-09-09SEPTEMBER 9, 2019 PRE -COUNCIL WORKSHOP 2:00 - 4:00 P.M. REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7:00 P.M. City Council Chambers 217 East Center Street Moab, Utah 84532 Pre -Council Workshop - 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Capital Project Draft Prioritization Matrix Presentation Infrastructure Review Workshop agenda summary sheet - cip prioritization draft matrix.pdf capital projects draft prioritization matrix.pdf Regular City Council Meeting - 7:00 p.m. Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance Mayor and Council Reports Administrative Reports Citizens to Be Heard Public Hearing (Approximately 7:30 p.m.) Proposed Ordinance 2019 -24: An Ordinance Amending Title 3 of Moab Municipal Code to include Chapter 3.50, Master Fee Schedule and Modifying Certain Fees and Rates Charged by the City Solicitation of Public Input 1 - agenda summary sheet - master fee schedule - 8 -12 - 2019.pdf 2 - 2019 -24 master fee ordinance.pdf 3 - waste water rates resolution 33 -2018.pdf 4 - ordinance 2019 -25 - deleted fees.pdf Special Events Approval of a Request for Amplified Music at Old City Park on September 21, 2019 agenda summary amplified music ocp 09212019.pdf city of moab mail - letter requesting amplified music -old city park event on 9_21_19.pdf New Business Resolution 48 -2019: Approving the Final Plat for the Millcreek Cove Twinhomes Subdivision Briefing and possible action cc agenda report.pdf exhibit a resolution 48 -2019 millcreek cove twinhomes final plat.pdf exhibit b millcreek cove twinhomes final plat plat.pdf exhibit c 12 -2018 mill creek cove signed (copy).pdf exhibit d planning commission minutes on millcreek cove twinhome subdivision.pdf US -191 Highway Widening Project Night Construction Restrictions agenda summary sheet - us -191 highway widening project night construction restrictions.pdf attachment 1 - us -191 night work restriction mivida area.pdf attachment 2 - us -191 night work restriction westwood area.pdf Proposed Ordinance 2019 -25: An Ordinance Amending the Municipal Code to Permit Serving of Alcohol at Public Events Held on Certain City Properties Briefing and possible action ordinance 2019 -25 agenda summary.pdf proposed ordinance 2019-25.pdf redline version.pdf Discussion regarding the current USU Campus property Approval of Bills Against the City of Moab Adjournment Special Accommodations: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during this meeting should notify the Recorder ’s Office at 217 East Center Street, Moab, Utah 84532; or phone (435) 259 -5121 at least three (3) working days prior to the meeting. Check our website for updates at: www.moabcity.org 1. 1.1. Documents: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.7:30 p.m. 7.1. Documents: 8. 8.1. Documents: 9. 9.1. Documents: 9.2. Documents: 9.3. Documents: 9.4. 10. 11. SEPTEMBER 9, 2019PRE-COUNCIL WORKSHOP 2:00 - 4:00 P.M.REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7:00 P.M.City Council Chambers 217 East Center Street Moab, Utah 84532Pre-Council Workshop - 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.Capital Project Draft Prioritization Matrix PresentationInfrastructure Review Workshop agenda summary sheet - cip prioritization draft matrix.pdfcapital projects draft prioritization matrix.pdfRegular City Council Meeting - 7:00 p.m.Call to Order and Pledge of AllegianceMayor and Council ReportsAdministrative ReportsCitizens to Be HeardPublic Hearing (Approximately 7:30 p.m.)Proposed Ordinance 2019 -24: An Ordinance Amending Title 3 of Moab Municipal Code to include Chapter 3.50, Master Fee Schedule and Modifying Certain Fees and Rates Charged by the CitySolicitation of Public Input1 - agenda summary sheet - master fee schedule - 8 -12 -2019.pdf2 - 2019 -24 master fee ordinance.pdf3 - waste water rates resolution 33 -2018.pdf4 - ordinance 2019 -25 - deleted fees.pdfSpecial Events Approval of a Request for Amplified Music at Old City Park on September 21, 2019 agenda summary amplified music ocp 09212019.pdf city of moab mail - letter requesting amplified music -old city park event on 9_21_19.pdf New Business Resolution 48 -2019: Approving the Final Plat for the Millcreek Cove Twinhomes Subdivision Briefing and possible action cc agenda report.pdf exhibit a resolution 48 -2019 millcreek cove twinhomes final plat.pdf exhibit b millcreek cove twinhomes final plat plat.pdf exhibit c 12 -2018 mill creek cove signed (copy).pdf exhibit d planning commission minutes on millcreek cove twinhome subdivision.pdf US -191 Highway Widening Project Night Construction Restrictions agenda summary sheet - us -191 highway widening project night construction restrictions.pdf attachment 1 - us -191 night work restriction mivida area.pdf attachment 2 - us -191 night work restriction westwood area.pdf Proposed Ordinance 2019 -25: An Ordinance Amending the Municipal Code to Permit Serving of Alcohol at Public Events Held on Certain City Properties Briefing and possible action ordinance 2019 -25 agenda summary.pdf proposed ordinance 2019-25.pdf redline version.pdf Discussion regarding the current USU Campus property Approval of Bills Against the City of Moab Adjournment Special Accommodations: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during this meeting should notify the Recorder ’s Office at 217 East Center Street, Moab, Utah 84532; or phone (435) 259 -5121 at least three (3) working days prior to the meeting. Check our website for updates at: www.moabcity.org 1.1.1.Documents:2.3.4.5.6.7.7:30 p.m.7.1.Documents: 8. 8.1. Documents: 9. 9.1. Documents: 9.2. Documents: 9.3. Documents: 9.4. 10. 11. 1 Moab City Council Agenda Item Meeting Date: September 9, 2019 Title: Presentation of the draft Capital Project Prioritization Matrix Date Submitted: September 5, 2019 Presenter: Rachel Stenta, Finance Director Attachment(s): 1) Draft Capital Project Prioritization Matrix Background/Summary: At the City Council Meeting of September 9, 2019, Council will discuss the prioritization of proposed municipal capital projects. This discussion and analysis will necessitate ongoing discussions regarding the annual debt repayment limit of the municipality and other resource constraints. In order to provide direction to Council on the projects that should take priority, staff and Council can utilize an evaluation tool to effectively measure the need, impact, and financial viability of each project. The results of the evaluation would allow Council and staff to assess projects in relation to one another and establish the order and approximate time frame of implementation as resources become available, i.e. debt capacity increases as existing loans mature. The Capital Projects Prioritization Matrix has been developed in response to this need. In order to establish an individual project priority and ranking for comparative analysis, the matrix utilizes a number of weighted criteria including: project category, strategic alignment, risk assessment, financing, service levels, community and economic impact, and sustainability. It is recommended that all proposed capital projects that require external financing be assessed using the Capital Projects Prioritization Matrix accompanied with a supplementary financial analysis to determine the specific impact the project will have on tax revenue allocations, user fees and the municipal tax rate, if applicable. This would assist Council with an understanding of how a specific project ranks in relation to other capital projects and the direct financial impact its implementation will have on residents. City Staff will refine the draft matrix and scoring criteria and then present the matrix to City Council for formal approval. Following the approval of the Capital Projects Prioritization Matrix, a recommended next step is for a sub-committee of management team comprised of a minimum of three members to evaluate each proposed capital project using the matrix and determine a ranking for each. A report will then be brought forward to Council detailing the results of the evaluation and a financial analysis for each project. Appendix A# Criteria DescriptionMax ValueScoring DescriptionAssigned ValueWeight Score100Essential Projects ‐ this category includes capital projects that have a legal, safety, regulatory or other mandated minimum requirement where not achieving these requirements would lead to legal action, fines, penalties or high risk of liability against the Municipality80Priority Projects ‐ this category includes projects required to maintain critical components in a state of good repair.  These projects are not mandatory but will maintain critical infrastructure at current service levels.60Efficiency or Cost Savings Projects ‐ These projects have a positive breakeven over the life of the capital investment due to operational cost savings and will provide financial benefits in the future. 40State of Good Repair/Lifecycle ‐ This category includes projects that maintain existing capital infrastructure.  These projects are not mandatory but if the project is not undertaken the current level of service/condition of the capital asset will decline. 20Improvement (non‐essential) ‐ This category includes: projects that will increase current service level; new facilities; expansion of existing facilities or new initiatives. 100Directly aligned with Strategic Plan and/or a Master Plan50Indirectly linked to Strategic Plan and/or a Master Plan0No alignment with any strategic goals100Significant impact50Moderate impact10Low impact0No impact100Financed entirely from external sources and must proceed immediately to leverage funds 90Financed entirely from external sources7575% ‐ 99% of project financing is from external sources5050% ‐ 74% of project financing is from external sources2525% ‐ 49% of project financing is from external sources10Less than 25% of project financing is from external sources0Financed entirely from debt, tax levy or tax levy funded reservesDRAFTCity of MoabCapital Projects Prioritization Matrix3Risk AssessmentThe extent to which the project will address/mitigate risk to public health 15%20%Project Category5 categories of projects that support different classifications of projects which vary depending on importance and impact to the public 12Strategic AlignmentThe project’s alignment with strategic goals as set 10%4Financing15%Moab City Finance DepartmentG:\Shared drives\Finance Director\Capital Projects\Prioritization Process\Capital Projects Prioritization MatrixUpdated on: 9/4/2019 Appendix A# Criteria DescriptionMax ValueScoring DescriptionAssigned ValueWeight ScoreDRAFTCity of MoabCapital Projects Prioritization Matrix100Addresses a current service level deficiency so level of service standard is achieved 50Increases level of service0Has no impact on service leve100Generates a significant economic benefit to the local economy50Generates a moderate economic benefit for the local economy10Limited, minimal or no economic benefit for the local economy10080604020Total: 85%15% to be redistributed/calibrated based on testing sample projects5Service LevelsImpact on the service levels to the public as a result of the project10%6Community and Economic ImpactImpact on businesses and economy in terms of revenue 5%7SustainabilityThe extent to which the project will further City/Community Sustainability Goals10%Moab City Finance DepartmentG:\Shared drives\Finance Director\Capital Projects\Prioritization Process\Capital Projects Prioritization MatrixUpdated on: 9/4/2019 1 Moab City Council Agenda Item Meeting Date: September 9, 2019 Title: Public hearing to solicit public input on Proposed Ordinance 2019-24, An Ordinance Amending Title 3 of the Moab Municipal Code to Include Chapter 3.50 Master Fee Schedule and Modifying Certain Fees and Rates Charged by the City, and future consideration of Related Ordinance 2019-25, an Ordinance to Remove or Amend References to Fees in the Moab Municipal Code Upon the Adoption of a Master Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50, and to Remove the Mutual Commitment Registry, Chapter 9.44. Date Submitted: September 3, 2019 Presenter: Rachel Stenta, Finance Director Attachment(s): 1) Proposed Ordinance 2019-24: Amending Title 3 of the Moab Municipal Code to Include Chapter 3.50 Master Fee Schedule and Modifying Certain Fees and Rates Charged by the City – PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS DOCUMENT 2) Summary of rate changes (attached to this agenda summary) – FOR REVIEW 3) Resolution #33-2018 outlining schedule of Waste Water Rate increases – HISTORIC INFORMATION ONLY 4) Proposed Ordinance 2019-25: An Ordinance to Remove or Amend References to Fees in the Moab Municipal Code Upon the Adoption of a Master Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50, and to Remove the Mutual Commitment Registry, Chapter 9.44. – FOR FUTURE CONSIDERATION AT SEPTEMBER 24 COUNCIL MEETING Suggested Motions for September 24 Council Meeting: 1. “I move to adopt Ordinance 2019-24, an Ordinance Amending Title 3 of the Moab Municipal Code to Include Chapter 3.50 Master Fee Schedule and Modifying Certain Fees and Rates Charged by the City.” 2. “I move to adopt Ordinance 2019-25, an Ordinance to Remove or Amend References to Fees in the Moab Municipal Code Upon the Adoption of a Master Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50, and to Remove the Mutual Commitment Registry, Chapter 9.44.” Background/Summary: Charges for services, fees, penalties, and rates (all collectively known as “fees”) comprise a significant portion of the City’s budget. They are also frequently sources of contention for the public. While there is usually a reasonable justification for passing at least a portion of costs for services on to those who use them, fees may be perceived as arbitrary, punitive, and inconsistent, particularly when there is no formal record of their adoption or justification. 2 Currently, fees are found in several sections of the Moab Municipal Code, in numerous resolutions adopted by the City Council over many years, on individual forms, and other administrative documents. While fees have usually been established through a formal legislative process, there have been times when fees have necessarily come about through administrative decisions. Locating and consolidating all fees in a new Chapter of the Moab City Code will help to ensure that fees are easy to find and understand, and consistently applied throughout the City and over time. The fees presented here are a culmination of input and research by both current and previous City Staff, commisioned rate and fee studies (collectively) and the work of several professional consultants. The draft Master Fee Schedule has been reviewed by all departments and is presented here for solicitation of public input and future adoption and enactment. Attachment B to the proposed ordinance titled “Master Fee Schedule (Annotated)” enumerates current fees, what changes are proposed (if any), and the source of those fees in code, by resolution, or other means. Simultaneous to adopting Chapter 3.50, Council should consider adopting the follow up ordinance 2019-25 that removes all specific fee references in the Code to match the consolidation of fees. Thank you and please let me know if you have any questions. 3 Culinary Water Rate Correction: Our culinary water rate structure was revised in July 2017 and new rates were adopted. Subsequently, the need to amend the rate structure arose and a revised culinary rate structure was adopted on January 9, 2018. Unfortunately, the rate structure presented contained 1,000 gallon gaps between the rate tiers. Correcting these gaps will not change the user rates currently being charged but is a necessary correction for the integrity and consistency of our rate structure. The City is currently commissioning a water rate study that will produce recommended culinary user rate revisions. Staff will be presenting the study and proposed rates in the next 3-6 months. Proposed changes to some fee amounts While the majority of fees are to remain unchanged, some are in need of an update or should change or be added per previous Council direction or staff suggestion. The proposed changes are listed below for ease of reference. Type Current Amount Proposed Amount  BUSINESS LICENSES  Initial  Renewal  Initial  Renewal  Residential long‐term rental (first unit/each  additional unit)  ‐‐‐  ‐‐‐  $26/$10 $26/$10    RECORDS REQUESTS    Photocopies for 8.5 x 11”  $0.10  $0.15  Photocopies for 8.5 x 11” double‐sided  $0.20  $0.30  Photocopies for 11 x 14”  $0.15  $0.20  Photocopies for 11 x 14” double‐sided  $0.30  $0.45  Photocopies for 11 x 17”  $0.20  $0.30  photocopies for 11 x 17” double‐sided  $0.40  $0.60    SANITARY SEWER RATES    Monthly Base Rate:      Single Household  (New customers are charged the base rate  until a winter water usage rate is  established (based on Nov/Dec/Jan water  usage)).  $19.00  $21.30  Multi‐Household and Overnight  Accommodations, 1st Unit  $17.75  $19.60  + Charge per each additional unit  $6.10  $8.10  Restaurant/Fast Food & Other Non‐ Residential:    4 1 inch or smaller water meter  $19.10  $21.30  1.5 inch water meter  $21.75  $24.40  2 inch water meter  $29.30  $32.95  3 inch water meter  $84.75  $95.90  4 inch water meter  $105.25  $119.25  5 inch water meter  $153.20  $173.65  6 inch water meter  $207.95  $235.80  8 inch water meter  $283.55  $321.65  Volume Rates per 1000 gal. in addition to base  rate    Residential  $1.70  $1.82  Multi‐Household  $2.22  $2.22  Overnight Accommodations  $2.22  $2.22  Restaurant/Fast Food  $2.66  $3.20  Other Non‐Residential  $2.22  $2.22  City wastewater pretreatment permit  ‐‐  $25  Graywater permit  ‐‐  $25  Wastewater and septage hauling and  discharge into municipal treatment works  $90/1,000 gal. $180/1,000 gal.      STORM WATER RATES    Residential, per month for single‐family and  duplex homes on a single lot  $4.00  4.50  Commercial per month per stormwater ERU    Every 3,000 ft2 of impervious surface are = 1  ERU    Every 6,000 ft2 of semi‐impervious surface  area = 1 ERU  $4.00  4.50    CULINARY WATER CONNECTIONS    Within the City (meter size/ERU capacity)      5/8” x 3/4"/1.0  $1,840  $2,044  1”/3.7  $2,305  $2,450  1½”/11.0  $2,485  $2,539  2”/22.9  $2,785  $2,950  3”    $4,944.00  4”/n‐a  $4,555   $5,716.00  6”    $7,817.00  Outside City Limit (meter size/ERU capacity)      5/8” x 3/4"/1.0  $1,925  $2,129  1”/3.7  $2,045  $1,970  1½”/11.0  $2,325  $2,379  2”/22.9  $2,965  $2,957  3”    $5,144  4”/n‐a  $4,915   $6,076  6” (includes the meter)    $8,217  6” (connection only, City approved meter  purchased by requester)    $1,796  5 Fire sprinkler system connection fee  Including but not  limited to the cost of  labor, materials, and  equipment necessary  to perform the  connection  Actual cost to perform the  connection  Fire hydrant connection fee  Actual cost of  installation    Fire Hydrant meter deposit  $1,500  $1,600      PLANNING, ENGINEERING, AND BUILDING  SERVICES     Administrative costs (research)  $50/hr    Amended plats (boundary adjustment)  $100 plus $25 per  amended lot or unit  $250 plus $25 per amended lot  or unit  Annexation  $200 under 5 acres  $400 over 5 acres  $600 (flat rate)  Appeal Authority submittal  $250  $450  Application withdrawal fee  50% of collected fee  50% of collected fee if prior to  advertising  Cemetery application fee  ‐‐‐  $100  Condominiums and condominium conversions  $200 + $25/unit  $350 plus $50 per unit  Flood plain development permits and  elevation certificates  $50  $90  Fowl permit (residential zones)  ‐‐‐  $25  General Plan amendment  ‐‐‐  $350  Hillside development permits  $200 + $50/hr of staff  review time that  exceeds 10 hours  $300 + $50/hr of staff review  time that exceeds 10 hours  Hillside development ‐ improvements and  restoration bond  Amount reasonably  calculated to cover  anticipated costs for  improvements, as  determined by City  staff  Amount reasonably calculated  to cover anticipated costs for  improvements, as determined  by City Planning Director  Inspections      Inspections outside of normal business  hours  (paid directly to inspector onsite)  $130 per inspection  Actual costs plus 10%  Re‐inspection fees assessed under  provisions of Section 305.8 due prior to  the re‐inspection  $65 per inspection  Actual costs plus 10%  Landscaping ‐ bond for new developments  in summer and winter months  Amount determined  by the City Manager  Amount reasonably calculated  to cover anticipated costs for  improvements, as determined  by City Planning Director  Large‐scale projects ‐ dee structure for  developers to underwrite City staff  expenses  City Manager to  oversee an evaluation  of estimated city staff  service charges  Amount reasonably calculated  to cover anticipated costs for  improvements, as determined  by City Planning Director  Maps  D or E size (>2’): $20    D or E size (>2’): $25    6 Digital Files: $20  Digital Files: $20  Parking, fee‐in‐lieu    (Due prior to issuance of a building permit)    50% of the fee due prior to issuance of a  building permit; remaining 50% due prior  to the issuance of a certificate of  occupancy permit  $5,000 per parking  space  $8,500 per parking space  Planning applications ‐ miscellaneous  ‐‐‐  $100  Special exception  $75  $100  Zoning confirmation letter  ‐‐‐  $100      CIVIL CODE VIOLATION PENALTIES     Unlawful parking, idling, or camping  $250 per infraction  $750 per infraction per 24 hour  period  Chickens – prohibited uses  ‐‐  $100 per chicken    PUBLIC WORKS STAFF AND EQUIPMENT     Public Works Superintendent    $56.00/hr  Parks Worker   $40.00 per hour  during regular work  hours (Mon‐Fri 7:00  am to 3:30 pm)    $65.00 per hour for  overtime hours, non‐ regular work hours or  for emergency  services  $46.00/hr  Sewer Service Worker    47.00/hr r  Water Worker    49.00/hr  Street/Storm Water Worker    47.00/hr  Other Public Works staff     (Includes the time for loading or unloading  prior to and after an event.)  $40.00 per hour  during regular work  hours (Mon‐Fri 7:00  am to 3:30 pm)    $65.00 per hour for  overtime hours, non‐ regular work hours or  for emergency  services  Actual cost  Overtime service fee    1½ times hourly rate         MISCELLANEOUS FEES    Check given as payment to City that is  returned for insufficient funds  $12  $25  Late Payment Penalty – assessed ten days  after payment due date  Not currently in city  code  Commercial Accounts – greater  of 3% of billing or $15.00;  Residential Accounts ‐ $5.00  7 Finance charge on accounts receivable that are  over 30 days old  18% APR    The greater of 5% or $5.00 per  month  Designation of Historic Structure  $75 + public notice  expenses, recording  fees, and any other  fees established by  Resolution.  $75 + public notice expenses  and recording fees associated  with the designation.  #### 1  ORDINANCE #2019-24 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 3 OF THE MOAB MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCLUDE CHAPTER 3.50, MASTER FEE SCHEDULE AND MODIFYING CERTAIN FEES AND RATES CHARGED BY THE CITY The following entries describe the intent and purpose of the City of Moab (“City”) of this ordinance: a.Currently, fees, rates, and charges (collectively “fees”) for various City services are listed in several sections of the Moab Municipal Code, resolutions adopted by the City Council, on forms, and through other administrative means. b.Confusion has resulted from a lack of consistent process for determining fees and for changing fees over time. c.The public, elected officials, and staff all benefit from having easy access to all fees assessed by the City in one location in the City Code. d.Codification of fees into the City Code ensures that the City Council through an open and transparent process adopts or changes City fees, and that if a fee is not listed in this new Chapter 3.50, it is not a valid fee. e.The City desires to update or create new fees for the following items (see Attachment B for current and proposed fees): Residential long-term rental licenses Photocopies for records requests Sanitary sewer rates Storm water rates Culinary water connections Various planning, engineering, and building services Civil code violation for unlawful parking, idling, or camping Civil code violation for Chickens-prohibited uses Public Works Department staff and equipment Fee for check given as payment to City that is returned for insufficient funds Late payment penalties for Utility and other receivable accounts Finance charge on accounts receivable that are over 30 days past due f.The City Council held a duly advertised public hearing during a regularly scheduled meeting on September 9, 2019, to hear evidence and public comment, and to review the Master Fee Schedule. g.The City Council finds that it is advantageous and appropriate to approve the Master Fee Schedule. PUBLIC HEARING DOCUMENT 2  NOW, THEREFORE, the Council hereby ordains that the following amendments to the Moab Municipal Code Title 3 are adopted as noted in Attachment A. PASSED AND APPROVED by a majority of the Moab City Council. This ordinance shall take effect no later than twenty (20) days from the date of publication. SIGNED: _________________________ Emily S. Niehaus, Mayor Date ATTEST: ________________________ Sommar Johnson, Recorder Date 3  ATTACHMENT A Chapter 3.50 Master Fee Schedule Sections: 3.50.050 Business Licenses 3.50.060 Special Event and Street Performer Permits 3.50.070 Records Requests 3.50.080 Deposit Required for City-provided Utilities 3.50.090 Culinary Water Rates 3.50.100 Sanitary Sewer Rates 3.50.110 Storm Water Rates 3.50.120 Trash and Recycling Rates 3.50.130 Culinary Water Connection Fees 3.50.140 Culinary Water Impact Fees 3.50.150 Sanitary Sewer Connection Fees 3.50.160 Sanitary Sewer Impact Fees 3.50.170 Planning, Building, and Engineering Service Fees 3.50.180 Civil Code Violation Penalties 3.50.190 Police Services Fees 3.50.200 Public Works Staff and Equipment Fees 3.50.210 Parks and Facilities Rental Fees 3.50.220 Moab Arts and Recreation Center Fees 3.50.230 Moab Recreation and Aquatic Center Fees 3.50.240 City Sports Fees 3.50.250 Dogs and Cats 3.50.260 Miscellaneous Fees 3.50.050 Business Licenses Initial Renewal General Business $99.00 $26.00 Vendor $214.00 $52.00 Vendor - Ice Cream Truck $222.00 $52.00 Solicitor, Peddler, Merchant $111.00 $52.00 Nightly Rentals, 3 units or less $116.00 $26.00 Nightly Rental, more than 3 units $145.00 $26.00 Residential long-term rental (first unit/each additional unit) $26.00/$10.00 $26.00/$10.00 Home occupation $0 $0 Retail beer licenses Bar Establishment $500.00 $500.00 4  Beer Recreational $200.00 $200.00 Hotel $500.00 $500.00 Off-premise sales $90.00 $90.00 Restaurant $200.00 $200.00 Tavern $500.00 $500.00 3.50.060 Special Event and Street Performer Permits Special Event, Level 1* $466.00 Special Event, Level 2* City may require a cash deposit or performance bond for Level II Special Events to cover estimated costs for damages, cleanup, or loss to public property. Unexpended balance will be returned to event sponsor. $820.00 Street Performance Permit fee $106.00 * City may waive fees only for a free speech event (MMC 4.13.050). 3.50.070 Records Requests Record location, retrieval, research, and compilation $25.00/hr. B&W photocopies for 8.5 x 11” $0.15 B&W photocopies for 8.5 x 11” double-sided $0.30 B&W photocopies for 11 x 14” $0.20 B&W photocopies for 11 x 14” double-sided $0.45 B&W photocopies for 11 x 17” $0.30 B&W photocopies for 11 x 17” double-sided $0.60 Color copies are double the costs above 3.50.080 Deposit Required for City-provided Utilities This section applies to City water, sewer, garbage services. A deposit may be required from any customer at any time if payment record requires one. All deposits made with the city are non-interest bearing. After one year the account will be reviewed and the deposit refunded if payment history shows twelve current consecutive payments. Deposit may be waived for existing customers in good-standing payment status at the discretion of the City Treasurer. Owners of single-family residential dwelling $25.00 Tenant of single-family residential dwelling $75.00 Small business and retail establishments having an average monthly service charge $50.00  5  Large commercial and industrial users 2x the highest water bill for service location 3.50.090 Culinary Water Rates Residential, within the City $10.00 minimum charge (includes the first 2,000 gal.) $0.75/thousand for 2,001 to 10,000 gal. $1.00/thousand for 10,001 to 60,000 gal. $1.25/thousand for 60,001 or more gal. Residential, outside the City $14.50 minimum charge (includes the first 2,000 gal.) $1.00/thousand for 2,001 to 10,000 gal. $1.50/thousand for 10,001 to 60,000 gal. $1.75/thousand for 60,001 or more gal. Commercial, within the City $25.00 minimum charge (includes the first 2,000 gal.) $1.00/thousand for 2,001 to 5,000 gal. $1.50/thousand for 5,001 to 10,000 gal. $2.00/thousand for 10,001 to 50,000 gal. $2.50/thousand for 50,001 or more gal. Commercial, outside the City $29.50 minimum charge (includes the first 2,000 gal.) $2.00/thousand for 2,001 to 5,000 gal. $2.25/thousand for 5,001 to 10,000 gal. $2.50/thousand for 10,001 to 50,000 gal. $2.75/thousand for 50,001 or more gal. Shop Water Retail Fee (City Public Works Yard) $7.75/1,000 gal. Shop Water Government Fee (City Public Works Yard) $5.50/1,000 gal. Construction Fire Hydrant Fee $7.75/1,000 gal. City Parks & Cemeteries $0.54/1,000 gal. Moab Golf Course Well #7 $0.54/1,000 gal. Water turn-on fee, after failure to pay City water/sewer charges $25.00 during normal working hours; $50.00 after normal working hours Water meter re-read charges The customer can re-read their own meter and report the reading to City Hall. $0 The City crew will re-read the customer’s meter. $10.00 The City crew will test a customer’s meter. $20.00 The City crew will change a tested customer’s meter, at the customer’s request. $35.00  6  The costs incurred for these requests will be paid within thirty days. If that bill is not paid, the water will be turned off until the debt is satisfied, and a reconnect charge of twenty-five dollars during regular hours, or fifty dollars after hours, will be applicable. If the problem proves to be the city’s responsibility, there will be no charge to the customer. $25.00 or $50.00 3.50.100 Sanitary Sewer Rates Monthly Base Rate: Single Household (New customers are charged the base rate until a winter water usage rate is established (based on Nov/Dec/Jan water usage)). $21.30 Multi-household and nightly rentals, 1st unit $19.60 Charge/each additional unit $8.10 Restaurant/Fast Food & Other Non-Residential: 1” or smaller water meter $21.30 1.5”water meter $24.40 2” water meter $32.95 3” water meter $95.90 4” water meter $119.25 5” water meter $173.65 6” water meter $235.80 8” water meter $321.65 Volume rates/1000 gal. in addition to base rate Residential $1.82 Multi-household $2.22 Overnight accommodations $2.22 Restaurant/fast food $3.20 Other non-residential $2.22 Wastewater and septage discharge into municipal treatment works $180.00/1,000 gal.  7  3.50.110 Storm Water Rates Residential,/month for single- and two-household homes on a single lot $4.50 All other uses (commercial or residential)/month/stormwater ERU.* One (1) ERU minimum. $4.50 *Every 3,000 ft2 of impervious surface =1 ERU; every 6,000 ft2 of semi-impervious surface area = 1 ERU 3.50.120 Trash and Recycling Rates Residential Service (monthly) Trash cart size Frequency 65 gal. Every other week $12.00 95 gal. Every other week $14.00 65 gal. Weekly $16.00 95 gal. Weekly $18.00 Extra 95 gal. Weekly only $18.00 Recycling cart size Frequency 95 gal. Every other week $12.00 Extra 95 gal. Every other week $12.00 Commercial Service (monthly) Trash cart size Frequency Base Rate Extra Bin 2 yd. Every other week $40.00 $34.00 1 x a week $64.00 $54.00 2 x a week $120.00 $102.00 3 x a week $182.00 $154.00 4 x a week $243.00 $207.00 5 x a week $307.00 $261.00 6 x a week $387.00 $329.00 7 x a week $482.00 $410.00 3 yd. Every other week $47.00 $40.00 1 x a week $79.00 $67.00 2 x a week $149.00 $126.00 3 x a week $223.00 $189.00 4 x a week $296.00 $252.00 5 x a week $370.00 $315.00 6 x a week $460.00 $391.00 7 x a week $566.00 $481.00 4 yd. Every other week $56.00 $48.00 1 x a week $94.00 $80.00 2 x a week $177.00 $150.00 3 x a week $262.00 $222.00  8  4 x a week $348.00 $296.00 5 x a week $435.00 $370.00 6 x a week $537.00 $457.00 7 x a week $656.00 $557.00 6 yd. Every other week $74.00 $63.00 1 x a week $124.00 $105.00 2 x a week $233.00 $198.00 3 x a week $343.00 $291.00 4 x a week $454.00 $386.00 5 x a week $565.00 $481.00 6 x a week $692.00 $589.00 7 x a week $836.00 $710.00 8 yd. Every other week $92.00 $79.00 1 x a week $154.00 $131.00 2 x a week $290.00 $246.00 3 x a week $427.00 $363.00 4 x a week $566.00 $481.00 5 x a week $704.00 $599.00 6 x a week $859.00 $731.00 7 x a week $1030.00 $876.00 Misc. Services Trash or recycling cart servicing Reload Special Pick-up 65 gal. $5.00 $10.00 95 gal $5.00 $10.00 2 yd. $20.00 $30.00 3 yd. $30.00 $40.00 4 yd. $40.00 $50.00 6 yd. $60.00 $70.00 8 yd. $80.00 $90.00 3.50.130 Culinary Water Connection Fees Connection fees do not include the labor and materials required to complete any asphalt repairs. Owner/requester is responsible for completing this work in accordance with City standards and is subject to final inspection by the City. Within the City (meter size/ERU capacity) 5/8” x 3/4"/1.0 $2,044.00 1”/3.7 $2,450.00 1½”/11.0 $2,539.00 2”/22.9 $2,950.00 3” $4,944.00 4”/n-a $5,716.00 6” $7,817.00  9  Outside City Limit (meter size/ERU capacity) 5/8” x 3/4"/1.0 $2,129.00 1”/3.7 $1,970.00 1½”/11.0 $2,379.00 2”/22.9 $2,957.00 3” $5,144.00 4”/n-a $6,076.00 6” (includes the meter) $8,217.00 6” (connection only, City approved meter purchased by requester) $1,796.00 Fire sprinkler system connection fee Actual cost to perform the connection Fire hydrant connection fee Actual cost of installation Fire hydrant meter deposit $1,600.00 3.50.140 Culinary Water Impact Fees Within the City (meter size/ERU capacity) 5/8” x 3/4"/1.0 $478 1”/3.7 $1,769 1½”/11.0 $5,528 2”/22.9 $10,946 4”/n-a Calculated under lodging rate, see below Outside City Limit (meter size/ERU capacity) 5/8” x 3/4"/1.0 $478 1”/3.7 $1,769 1½”/11.0 $5,528 2”/22.9 $10,946 4”/n-a Calculated under lodging rate, see below Water impact fees for overnight lodging including motels, inns, bed and breakfast establishments, and hotels shall be calculated pursuant to the following schedule: Impact fee/room for lodging without a restaurant: Number of rooms x $229.00 Impact fee/room for lodging with a restaurant: Number of rooms x $330.00 3.50.150 Sanitary Sewer Connection Fees Within the City: 4” line $670.00 6” line $750.00  10 Outside the City: 4” line $740.00 6” line $825.00 3.50.160 Sanitary Sewer Impact Fees Within City limits Outside of City limits Allowable units under minimum fee Minimum fee Fee/additi onal unit above minimum Minimum fee Fee/additio nal unit above minimum Residential dwellings Single family (residence) 1 residence $1,566.00 $1,566.00/ residence $1,361.00 $1,361.00/ residence Multifamily, 2 bedrooms or Larger (residential unit) 2 units $3,132.00 $1,566.00/ unit $2,721.00 $1,361.00/ unit Multifamily, 1 bedroom or smaller (residential unit) 2 units $1,754.00 $877.00/ unit $1,524.00 $762.00/ unit Nightly rental dwellings 2 bedrooms or Larger with kitchen (residential unit) 1 unit $1,879.00 $1,879.00/ unit $1,633.00 $1,633.00/ unit 1 bedroom or smaller with kitchen (residential unit) 1 unit $1,566.00 $1,566.00/ unit $1,361.00 $1,361.00/ unit Hotel/motel, no kitchen (residential unit) 2 units $2,452.00 $1,226.00/ unit $2,130.00 $1,065.00/ unit Auto repair (1,000 ft2) 7,000 ft2 $1,768.00 $253.00/ 1,000 ft2 $1,536.00 $219.00/ 1,000 ft2 Bakery (1,000 ft2) 500 ft2 $1,793.00 $3,585.00/ 1,000 ft2 $2,190.00 $4,380.00/ 1,000 ft2 Bank (1,000 ft2) 2,000 ft2 $1,566.00 $783.00/ 1,000 ft2 $1,361.00 $680.00/ 1,000 ft2 Beauty/barber shop (chair) 4 chairs $1,566.00 $392.00/ chair $1,361.00 $340.00/ chair Campground (campsite) 2 campsites $2,463.00 $1,231.00/ campsite $2,139.00 $1,070.00/ campsite  11 Car Wash – automatic (each) 1 each $12,575.0 0 $12,575.0 0/each $9,510.00 $9,510.00/ each Car Wash – wand (wands) 1 wand $6,288.00 $6,288.00/ wand $4,755.00 $4,755.00/ wand Commercial (1,000 ft2) 7,000 ft2 $1,687.00 $241.00/ 1,000 ft2 $1,465.00 $209.00/ 1,000 ft2 Dry cleaner (1,000 ft2) 2,000 ft2 $1,574.00 $787.00/ 1,000 ft2 $1,866.00 $622.00/ 1,000 ft2 Fast food (1,000 ft2) 500 ft2 $2,825.00 $5,650.00/ 1,000 ft2 $2,724.00 $5,447.00/ 1,000 ft2 Gas station/convenience store (1,000 ft2) 4,000 ft2 $1,740.00 $435.00/ 1,000 ft2 $1,512.00 $378.00/ 1,000 ft2 Grocery store (1,000 ft2) 4,000 ft2 $2,021.00 $505.00/ 1,000 ft2 $1,756.00 $439.00/ 1,000 ft2 Laundromat (washers) 2 washers $1,767.00 $884.00/ washer $1,320.00 $660.00/ washer Office (1,000 ft2) 4,000 ft2 $1,566.00 $392.00/ 1,000 ft2 $1,361.00 $340.00/ 1,000 ft2 Restaurant (seats) 12 seats $2,650.00 $221.00/ seat $2,704.00 $225.00/ seat Retail (1,000 ft2) 7,000 ft2 $1,687.00 $241.00/ 1,000 ft2 $1,465.00 $209.00/ 1,000 ft2 School (students) 15 students $1,566.00 $104.00/ student $1,361.00 $91.00/ student Theater (seats) 150 seats $1,620.00 $11.00/ seat $1,407.00 $9.00/seat Warehouse (1,000 ft2) 10,000 ft2 $1,649.00 $165.00/ 1,000 ft2 $1,432.00 $143.00/ 1,000 ft2 3.50.170 Planning, Building, and Engineering Service Fees Administrative costs (research) $50.00/hr Amended plats (boundary adjustment) $250.00 plus $25.00/amended lot or unit Annexation $600.00 (flat rate) Appeal Authority submittal $450.00 Application withdrawal fee 50% of collected fee if prior to advertising Building, temporary, during construction on a lot – bond RV: $200.00 Mobile Home: $500.00 Building permit (by total valuation*) $1.00 to $500.00 $65.00 $501.00 to $2,000.00 $65.00 for the first $500.00 plus $3.66 for each additional $100.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $2,000.00  12 $2,001.00 to $25,000.00 $119.90 for the first $2,000.00 plus $16.80 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $25,000.00 $25,001.00 to $50,000.00 $506.30 for the first $25,000.00 plus $12.12 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $50,000.00 $50,001.00 to $100,000.00 $809.30 for the first $50,000.00 plus $8.40 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $100,000.00 $100,001.00 to $500,000.00 $1,229.30 for the first $100,000.00 plus $6.72 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $500,000.00 $500,001.00 to $1,000,000.00 $3,917.30 for the first $500,000.00 plus $6.72 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $1,000,000.00 $1,000,001.00 and up $7,277.30 for the first $1,000,000.00 plus $6.72 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof Building permit, miscellaneous Demo permit $25.00/unit Garage up to 600 square feet (plus plan review) $195.00/permit Manufactured or mobile home into park $195.00/unit Manufactured home on private property (not into park) $260.00/unit Modular home (plus plan review; requires third-party ICC inspections to be performed at factory) $455.00/unit Residential swimming pool (plus plan review) $260.00/permit RV park infrastructure $195.00/five sites Separate mechanical, electrical, and/or plumbing permits $65.00/inspection Solar -- roof mount (plus plan review) $130.00/permit Solar -- ground mount (plus plan review) $195.00/permit Cemetery application fee $100.00 Cemetery bond 150% of total cost of improvements Condominiums and condominium conversions $350.00 plus $50.00/unit Code amendment application $350.00  13 Construction bond In every construction contract where there is a modification of bonding requirements, or where no bonding is required (e.g., contracts under fifty thousand dollars in value), the construction contract shall contain one or more alternative security mechanisms to secure performance by the contractor and/or payment to subcontractors, laborers, and material suppliers. Alternative security mechanisms may include: (1) an irrevocable letter of credit payable to the city; (2) a first position deed of trust on real property; (3) a cash deposit to be held by the city; or (4) other collateral, contract, or security instruments as approved by the city attorney. Flood plain development permits and elevation certificates $90.00 Floodplain reviews - for floodway and floodplain interpretations, delineations and reviews that exceed 1 hour. $50.00/hr Fowl permit (residential zones) $25.00 Grading/excavation permit Required for >99 cubic yards or cuts or fills exceeding 10’ deep or height $50.00/each 100 cubic yards General Plan amendment $350.00 Hillside development permits $300.00 + $50.00/hr of staff review time that exceeds 10 hours Hillside development - improvements and restoration bond Amount reasonably calculated to cover anticipated costs for improvements, as determined by City Planning Director Impact fee review For an adjustment to water or sewer impact fee $150.00 plus staff review time and reasonable costs for consultant review services if deemed necessary by the City. Improvements agreement Financial assurance 140% of the approved construction costs Warranty deposit 10% of the approved construction costs Inspections Inspections for which no fee is specifically listed $65.00/inspection Inspections outside of normal business hours Actual costs plus 10%  14 (paid directly to inspector onsite) Re-inspection fees assessed under provisions of Section 305.8 due prior to the re-inspection Actual costs plus 10% Landscaping - bond for new developments in summer and winter months Amount reasonably calculated to cover anticipated costs for improvements, as determined by City Planning Director Large-scale projects - dee structure for developers to underwrite City staff expenses Amount reasonably calculated to cover anticipated costs for improvements, as determined by City Planning Director Large-scale projects – over 30,000 ft2 – landscaping deposit For completion of landscaping, in the event corrections cannot be made or installation cannot be completed prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. 1½ the cost of the landscaping project Maps D or E size (>2’): $25.00 Digital Files: $20.00 Master planned developments and planned unit development - application (A separate fee is to be collected for preliminary and final plats) $200.00 plus $25.00/dwelling unit or $25.00/3,000 ft2 of floor area for commercial buildings Master planned developments and planned unit development - bond As required on a case by case basis by the City Planning Director Mobile, manufactured or modular home parks and/or subdivisions - application $200.00 plus $25.00/unit or lot Mobile home parks - bond Amount equal to the estimated cost, plus fifty percent of constructing all landscaping, roads, lighting, pedestrian ways, hard-surfacing, water and sewer lines, storage enclosures and common facilities as shown on the final plan. Occupancy - cash-only bond if given permission by City Planner or designee to occupy prior to completion of building 150% of the cost of completing all required work, plus all administrative costs as determined by the governing body. Parking, fee-in-lieu. Due prior to issuance of a building permit. $8,500.00/parking space Plan check fee 65% of the Building Permit fee for plans that are sent out to a professional plan checker; or $30.00/hour for plans that are checked by staff, with a $30.00 minimum. Planning applications - miscellaneous $100.00 Plan review - commercial  15 Non-refundable commercial plan deposit for initial plan review only for new construction, tenant finish, and/or major remodel 10% building permit fee; $260.00 minimum Commercial plan review and additional plan review(s) required due to changes, corrections, additions, and/or revisions to plans $65.00/hr; one (1) hour minimum charge Deferred submittal (prior approval by the Building Official required) $130.00/submittal Outside consultants (plan review and/or inspections) Actual costs plus 10% Plan review - residential Non-refundable residential plan review deposit (new construction only) $130.00/permit Residential plan review and additional plan review required for changes, corrections, additions, and/or revisions to plans $65.00/hr; one (1) hour minimum Actual costs calculated by including 10% administrative and overhead costs. Pre-application conference (sketch plan reviews) $100.00 to be credited toward application fee Professional services Actual costs plus 10% Reapplication fee $300.00 plus appropriate subdivision plat fees Recording fee Actual costs Recreational vehicle court $200.00 plus $25/RV space Right-of-way construction permit $50.00 Sidewalks, curbs, gutters, and street paving, fee-in-lieu. The City Engineer shall calculate by consulting licensed contractors. 110% of the estimated cost of constructing two hundred lineal feet of the required improvements. Sign permit $25.00 plus $0.50 for each ft2 above 30 ft2 Sign, Temporary – Political Campaign Signs $15.00 permit Site Plan Review $50.00/1,000 ft2 of building floor area Site plan review appeal If the record is voluminous, appellant must pay the reasonable costs of assembly and copying of the record. Special exception $100.00 Street numbers, if City has to install $20.00 Subdivisions (A separate fee is to be collected for Preliminary and Final Plats.) $200.00 plus $25.00/lot  16 Subdivisions - bond 1½ times the cost of improvements not previously installed. Trees - removing or damaging City-owned trees without permission The basal area formula and the cost to buy, plant and water replacement trees shall be the basis for the urban forester to determine the replacement cost of the removed or damaged trees. Water & sewer master plan mains extensions - deposit Amount equal to the estimated cost of construction Wireless telecommunications facility - application fee (for each separate monopole, lattice tower, or antenna) Zone change application $500.00 Zoning confirmation letter $100.00 *Square foot construction costs are established using the International Code Council’s Building Valuation Data which is updated at six-month intervals (February and August). Refunds for building permits issued will be limited to 80% of the permit costs, not later than 90 days after the date of fee payment. 3.50.180 Civil Code Violation Penalties Building code violation $500.00/infraction Illegal use of vehicle as dwelling $750.00/day/infraction Illegal camping in undesignated area $750.00/day/infraction Nuisances $500.00/day/infraction Solid waste $500.00 and all costs associated with legal fees and cleanup Weed abatement $500.00/day/infraction Unlawful parking, idling, or camping $750.00/infraction or 24 hour period Dumping into stormwater system prohibited Class B misdemeanor Grease trap violation Class B misdemeanor Building code violation Class B misdemeanor Signs - intermittent light, flashing, or moving lights prohibited $250.00/infraction Signs - number of freestanding signs/lot $250.00/infraction Signs - setbacks $350.00/infraction Signs - prohibited signs $250.00/infraction Signs - temporary signs $250.00/infraction Signs - Permit $250.00/infraction Illegal subdivision $750.00/infraction Weed and debris abatement $500.00/infraction Chickens – prohibited uses Class B misdemeanor Chickens - application for permit $200.00/infraction  17 Construction without permit, investigation fee 200% building permit fee Storage of junk and debris $750.00/day/infraction Mobile home parks - failure to maintain common areas, landscaping, or improvements. City may do the work and charge the costs to Owner. Labor costs + attorney’s fees Land-use violations $750.00/day/infraction Noise $750.00/day/infraction Residential area regulations $750.00/day/infraction Zoning violations generally Class B misdemeanor Conducting business generally prior to obtaining the proper licensing 200% of license fee Operating long-term rental without business license $750.00/day/infraction Operating short-term rental without business license $750.00/day/infraction 3.50.190 Police Services Fees Fingerprinting $10.00 Police report, copy of $5.00 Background check $15.00 Driver Privilege Card Digital Fingerprints & Background Check $30 Bike serial # sticker $2.00 Police officers (Time charged begins when the officer leaves his/her residence and ends when he/she returns to his/her residence. If 12-hour notice is not given for cancellation, there is a minimum charge of four hours for each officer requested, plus police vehicle time.) $65.00/hr; four (4) hour minimum/day Police vehicles $65.00/day + $0.65/mile Evidence Disposal $100/hour w/ 4 hour minimum 3.50.200 Public Works Staff and Equipment Fees Public Works Superintendent $56.00/hr Parks Worker $46.00/hr Sewer Service Worker 47.00/hr Water Worker 49.00/hr Street/Storm Water Worker 47.00/hr  18 Other Public Works staff. Includes the time for loading or unloading prior to and after an event Actual cost Overtime service fee 1½ times hourly rate Traffic control and safety equipment 36” Cone $0.40/day Vertical flats $0.60/day Signs w/ stand $2.50/day Barrels $0.60/day Candle stick $0.50/day Slide Top $5.50/day Barricades $3.00/day Other items and equipment Assessed as needed 3.50.210 Parks and Facilities Rental Fees Rotary Park Pavilion reservation, 4 hours or less $35.00 Pavilion reservation, more than 4 hours $85.00 Damage & cleanup deposit (100-300 people) $150.00 Damage & cleanup deposit (300+ people) $300.00 Old City Park Reservation, 4 hours or less $35.00 Reservation, more than 4 hours $85.00 Damage & cleanup deposit (100-300 people) $150.00 Damage & cleanup deposit (300+ people) $300.00 Amplified music $30.00 Lions Park Pavilion reservation, 4 hours or less $35.00 Pavilion reservation, more than 4 hours $85.00 Damage & cleanup deposit (100-300 people) $150.00 Damage & cleanup deposit (300+ people) $300.00 Amplified music $30.00 Swanny Park (via special event permit only) Grand County Resident Non-resident Less than 25% of park, 4 hours or less $35.00 $55.00 Less than 25% of park, more than 4 hours $85.00 $125.00 Use of more than 25% of park, less than 4 hours $60.00 $75.00 Use of more than 25% of park, 4-8 hours $105.00 $155.00 All day use of entire park $475.00 $600.00 Damage and cleanup deposit (100-300 people) $150.00 $200.00 Damage and cleanup deposit (300+ people) $300.00 $400.00 Center Street Ballfield Non-profit/resident use (no admission fees) $15.00/hr or $100.00/day  19 Non-profit/resident use (admission and/or participation fees) $20.00/hr or $125.00/day Commercial use w/no fees $225.00/day Commercial use w/fees $400.00/day Day camp rates $50/.00day Damage and cleanup deposit $150.00 Use of lights $10.00/hr Center Street gym Private use $15.00/hr Commercial use w/no fees $225.00/day Commercial use w/fees $400.00/day Recurring gym groups (No damage & cleanup deposit required) $5.00/use, capped at $75.00/month Damage and cleanup deposit $200.00 Sun Court Reservations 3 hours or less $25.00 Reservations more than 3 hours $50.00 Other areas not listed $25.00/day 3.50.220 Moab Arts and Recreation Center Fees Room rentals (art events, classes, programs, workshops, public meetings, etc.; one-time or ongoing) Dance Room upstairs $25.00/hr, $190.00/day Stage Room upstairs $25.00/hr, $190.00/day Foyer upstairs $25.00/hr, $190.00/day Side yard $20.00/hr, $150.00/day Upstairs rental (3 rooms + Side yard) $65.00/hr, $500.00/day Downstairs studio/kitchen $15.00/hr, $120.00/day Downstairs meeting room $15.00/hr, /$120.00/day Entire facility $100.00/hr, $700.00/day Private Parties (weddings, receptions, birthdays, etc.) Dance Room upstairs $35.00/hr, $270.00/day Stage Room upstairs $35.00/hr, $270.00/day Foyer upstairs $35.00/hr, $270.00/day Side yard $35.00/hr, $270.00/day Upstairs rental (3 rooms + Side yard) $90.00/hr, $700.00/day Downstairs studio/kitchen $20.00/hr, $150.00/day Downstairs meeting room $20.00/hr, $150.00/day Entire facility $125.00/hr, $980.00/day Private party deposit (refundable/excludes weddings) $500.00  20 Wedding Fee (includes rental and planning services) $1,250.00 Any event with alcohol $75.00/event additional Discounts available (one/agreement) Local nonprofit (501(c)3, church, school, etc.) 50% discount Moab-area local multi-day rentals 20% discount Moab-area local private party 10% discount Moab City employee 20% discount Equipment rentals PA/sound system $75.00/day Digital projector $25.00/day Screen $20.00/day Tables (included if renting space) $10.00/day/table Chairs (included if renting space) $2.00/day/chair Easels (included if renting space)) $2.00/day/easel Yoga mats and blocks $1.00/piece/day 3.50.230 Moab Recreation and Aquatic Center Fees Aquatic Only or Fitness Only Daily admission Resident Non-resident 3 & under Free $1.00 Youth 4-17 individual (aquatic) $2.00 $4.00 Youth 14-17 individual (fitness) $2.00 $4.00 Adult 18+ individual $5.00 .00$7.00 Senior 55+ individual $3.00 $5.00 Family up to 6 (14+ allowed in Fitness) $15.00 $25.00 Annual pass Youth 4-17 individual (aquatic) $105.00 Youth 14-17 individual (fitness) $105.00 Adult 18+ individual $160.00 Senior 55+ individual $115.00 Adult couple $245.00 Senior couple $190.00 Family up to 6 (14+ allowed in Fitness) $305.00 Additional family member $40.00 Summer season pass Youth 4-17 individual $70.00 Adult 18+ individual $90.00 Senior55+ individual $70.00 Adult couple $145.00  21 Senior couple $110.00 Family up to 6 (14+ allowed in Fitness) $180.00 Additional family member $35.00 6-month pass Youth 4-17 individual (aquatic) $85.00 Youth 14-17 individual (fitness) $85.00 Adult 18+ individual $105.00 Senior 55+ individual $85.00 Adult couple $165.00 Senior couple $125.00 Family up to 6 (14+ allowed in Fitness) $200.00 Additional family member $40.00 3-month pass Youth 4-17 individual (aquatic) $65.00 Youth 14-17 individual (fitness) $65.00 Adult 18+ individual $80.00 Senior 55+ individual $65.00 Adult couple $130.00 Senior couple $100.00 Family up to 6 (14+ allowed in Fitness) $155.00 Additional family member $30.00 Monthly Youth 4-17 individual (aquatic) $30.00 Youth 14-17 individual (fitness) $30.00 Adult 18+ individual $40.00 Senior 55+ individual $30.00 Adult couple $65.00 Senior couple $45.00 Family up to 6 (14+ allowed in Fitness) $75.00 Additional family member $10.00 25-punch card Youth 4-17 individual (aquatic) $50.00 Youth 14-17 individual (fitness) $50.00 Adult 18+ individual $95.00 Senior 55+ individual $65.00 1-week family aquatic only pass $75.00 Aquatic and Fitness Combined Daily admission Resident Non-resident 3 & under N/A N/A Student 14-17 individual $4.00 $7.00  22 Adult 18+ individual $7.00 $10.00 Senior 55+ individual $4.00 $7.00 Family up to 6 (14+ allowed in Fitness) $20.00 $35.00 Annual pass Youth 14-17 individual (fitness) $180.00 Adult 18+ individual $260.00 Senior 55+ individual $190.00 Adult couple $405.00 Senior couple $305.00 Family up to 6 (14+ allowed in Fitness) $485.00 Additional family member $65.00 Summer season pass Youth 14-17 individual $110.00 Adult 18+ individual $140.00 Senior 55+ individual $110.00 Adult couple $220.00 Senior couple $175.00 Family up to 6 (14+ allowed in Fitness) $280.00 Additional family member $50.00 6-month pass Youth 14-17 individual $120.00 Adult 18+ individual $170.00 Senior 55+ individual $125.00 Adult couple $265.00 Senior couple $200.00 Family up to 6 (14+ allowed in Fitness) $315.00 Additional family member $55.00 3-month pass Youth 14-17 individual $95.00 Adult 18+ individual $130.00 Senior 55+ individual $95.00 Adult couple $200.00 Senior couple $155.00 Family up to 6 (14+ allowed in Fitness) $255.00 Additional family member $45.00 Monthly Youth 14-17 individual $45.00 Adult 18+ individual $60.00 Senior 55+ individual $45.00 Adult couple $100.00  23 Senior couple $80.00 Family up to 6 (14+ allowed in Fitness) $120.00 Additional family member $15.00 25 punch card Youth 14-17 individual $90.00 Adult 18+ individual $125.00 Senior 55+ individual $85.00 Annual corporate membership Regular Org size 4-9 Org size 10+ Adult 18+ individual $260.00 $240.00 $220.00 Senior 55+ individual $190.00 $160.00 $145.00 Adult couple $405.00 $350.00 $335.00 Senior couple $305.00 $250.00 $230.00 Family up to 6 (14+ allowed in Fitness) $485.00 $425.00 $395.00 Additional family members $65.00 $65.00 $65.00 Mrac classes Resident Non-resident Swim lessons $30.00 $30.00 Jr. Lifeguard course $25.00 $30.00 Class 20-punch pass - members $45.00 $45.00 Class 20-punch pass - non-members $75.00 $75.00 Drop-in Fee - members $3.00 $3.00 Drop-in Fee - non-members $5.00 $5.00 Other fees Shower fee $5.00 Child Care – individual $3.00 3.50.240 City Sports Fees First Kicks 3-4 yrs old $15.00 Spring soccer 5 yrs old-4th grade $35.00 + uniform Spring soccer 5th grade-8th grade $45.00 (uniform included) Spring youth volleyball 3rd-8th grade $45.00 + uniform Li’l Tykes T-ball 3-4 yrs old $15.00 T-ball kindergarten $35.00 Coach pitch boys 1st + 2nd grade $40.00 Coach pitch girls 1st + 2nd grade $40.00 Baseball/softball 3rd-8th grade $70.00 Adult soccer 15+ $20.00 Frisbee golf tournament 15+ $20.00/person or $35.00/team Adult softball league 15+ $250.00/team Adult pickleball tournament 15+ $60.00 Fall youth soccer 5 yrs old - 3rd grade $30.00 + uniform Tackle football 4th - 7th grade $70.00 NFL flag football 1st - 4th grade $45.00  24 Middle school football boys 7th - 8th grade $75.00 Middle school volleyball girls 7th - 8th grade $45.00 Fall youth volleyball 3rd - 6th grades $35.00 Adult flag football 15+ $135.00/team Adult Volleyball 15+ (winter/summer) $20.00/person Adult volleyball league 15+ $130.00/team Adult basketball league 15+ $75.00/team Adult spring basketball tournament 15+ $75.00/team Jr. Jazz basketball 3rd - 6th grades $40.00 + uniform Youth indoor soccer 7th - 12th grades $35.00 Adult indoor soccer 15+ $45.00 (includes tournament) Ultimate frisbee 15+ $10.00 Ultimate frisbee tournament 15+ $75.00/team 3.50.250 Dogs and Cats Annual fee for unneutered or unsprayed dogs and cats (May be waived for in-service or assistant dogs) $25.00 No fee for lifetime license of neutered dogs and cats. $0 Replacement tag for dogs and cats $25.00 Breeder $100.00 annually Guard dog permit Expires in one year. Not transferable to any other location. $100.00 plus applicable registration fee Impoundment fees for dogs and cats; fines for no tag. May be applied to the cost of spaying or neutering the dog or cat. Cats: $30.00 + $5.00/day of impoundment Dogs: $30.00 + $10.00/day of impoundment Impounded, registered, unsprayed or unneutered dog or cat, taken 2 times in 12 months. Owner must pay spay or neuter deposit. Fee refunded if owner spays or neuters within 30 days of release. $50.00 refundable deposit, if animal is spayed or neutered within 30 days of release Shelter relinquishment fees Cats if altered and current on rabies vaccination $25.00 Cats if unaltered and not current on rabies vaccination $50.00 Cats if altered and not current on rabies vaccination $35.00  25 Dogs if altered and current on rabies vaccination $35.00 Dogs if altered and not current on rabies vaccination $45.00 Dogs if unaltered and not current on rabies vaccination $45.00 Presentation of strays at shelter (One mother dog with puppies or one mother cat with kittens counts as one stray.) First two presentations of strays: $0 Presentation of strays after first two: $25.00/stray. Adoption fees (Deposit is refundable upon presentation of proof of spay/neuter and rabies vaccination within 30 days of adoption if animal is over six months of age, and within six months if animal is under six months of age.) Altered and current on rabies vaccination $35.00 Unaltered and not current on rabies vaccination 35 + $50 deposit Altered and not current on rabies vaccination $35.00 + $25.00 deposit Rabies quarantine at shelter $15.00/day of quarantine Rabies deposit at shelter. For all animals released without current rabies vaccination. Deposit is refundable if proof of rabies vaccination is provided within 30 days of release. $25.00 Rabies vaccination performed at shelter $25.00 Veterinary fees for reclaimed animals Owners of reclaimed animals shall be charged the actual cost of any veterinary services needed during the impoundment plus 5% 3.50.260 Miscellaneous Fees Check given as payment to City that is returned for insufficient funds $25 Late Payment Penalty – assessed ten days after payment due date Commercial Accounts – greater of 3% of billing or $15.00; Residential Accounts - $5.00 Finance charge on accounts receivable that are over 30 days past due 5% or $5/month, whichever is higher  26 Designation of historic structure $75 + public notice expenses and recording fees associated with the designation.  27  ATTACHMENT B Master Fee Schedule (Annotated) Business Licenses Special Event and Street Performer Permits Records Requests Deposit Required for City‐provided Utilities Culinary Water Rates Sanitary Sewer Rates Storm Water Rates Trash and Recycling Rates Culinary Water Connection Fees Culinary Water Impact Fees Sanitary Sewer Connection Fees Sanitary Sewer Impact Fees Planning, Building, and Engineering Service Fees Civil Code Violation Penalties Police Services Fees Public Works Staff and Equipment Fees Parks and Facilities Rental Fees Moab Arts and Recreation Center Fees Moab Recreation and Aquatic Center Fees City Sports Fees Dogs and Cats  Miscellaneous Fees   BUSINESS LICENSES  Current Amount Proposed Amount Where it came from / Issues  Initial  Renewal  Initial  Renewal  General Business  $99.00   $26.00      Res. 16‐2019 Vendor  $214.00   $52.00      Res. 16‐2019 Vendor ‐ Ice Cream Truck  $222.00   $52.00      Res. 16‐2019 Solicitor, Peddler, Merchant  $111.00   $52.00      Res. 16‐2019 Nightly Rentals, 3 units or less $116.00   $26.00      Res. 16‐2019   28Hotel Nightly Rental, more than 3 units $145.00   $26.00      Res. 16‐2019 Residential long‐term rental (first unit/each additional unit) ‐‐‐  ‐‐‐  $26.00/$10.00 $26.00/$10.00 Per Council direction Home occupation  $0  $0       Retail beer licenses           Bar Establishment  $500.00  $500.00      From licensing form Beer Recreational  $200.00  $200.00      From licensing form Hotel  $500  $500      From licensing form Off‐premise sales  $90  $90      From licensing form Restaurant  $200  $200      From licensing form Tavern  $500  $500      From licensing form   SPECIAL EVENT AND STREET PERFORMER PERMITS* Current Amount Proposed Amount Where it came from / Issues Special Event, Level 1  $466.00    Res. 16‐2019 Special Event, Level 2  City may require a cash deposit or performance bond for Level II Special Events, to cover estimated costs for damages, cleanup, or loss to public property. Unexpended balance returned to event sponsor. $820.00    Res. 16‐2019  MMC 4.13.040 & 4.03.030.G.7 Street Performance Permit fee  $106.00  Resolution 16‐2019 * City may waive fees only for a free speech event (MMC 4.13.050)   RECORDS REQUESTS Current Amount Proposed Amount Where it came from / Issues Record location, retrieval, research, and compilation  $25.00 per hr    Ord 2018‐04 & Exhibit “A” to Res. 05‐92 Photocopies for 8.5 x 11”  $0.10  $0.15  Ord 2018‐04 & Exhibit “A” to Res. 05‐92 Photocopies for 8.5 x 11” double‐sided  $0.20  $0.30  Ord 2018‐04 &Exhibit “A” to Res. 05‐92 Photocopies for 11 x 14”  $0.15  $0.20  Ord 2018‐04 &Exhibit “A” to Res. 05‐92 Photocopies for 11 x 14” double‐sided  $0.30  $0.45  Ord 2018‐04 &Exhibit “A” to Res. 05‐92 Photocopies for 11 x 17”  $0.20  $0.30  Ord 2018‐04 &Exhibit “A” to Res. 05‐92 Photocopies for 11 x 17” double‐sided  $0.40  $0.60  Ord 2018‐04 &Exhibit “A” to Res. 05‐92 Color copies are double the costs above         DEPOSIT REQUIRED FOR CITY PROVIDED UTILITIES  Current Amount Proposed Amount Where it came from / Issues   29For City water, sewer, garbage services  Note: All deposits made with the city are non‐interest bearing. After one year the account will may be reviewed and the deposit refunded if payment history shows twelve current consecutive payments. Note: A deposit may be required from any customer at any time if payment record requires one. MMC 13.24.005 Owners of single‐family residential dwelling  $25.00    MMC 13.24.005 Tenant of single‐family residential dwelling  $75.00    MMC 13.24.005 Small business and retail establishments having an average monthly service charge $50.00    MMC 13.24.005 Large commercial and industrial users  2x the highest water bill for service location   MMC 13.24.005      CULINARY WATER RATES Current Amount Proposed Amount Where it came from / Issues Residential, within the City  $10.00 minimum charge (includes the first 2,000 gal.)   Res. 02‐2018   $0.75 per thousand for 3,000 to 10,000 gal.   Res. 02‐2018   $1.00 per thousand for 11,000 to 60,000 gal.   Res. 02‐2018   $1.25 per thousand for 61,000 or more gal.   Res. 02‐2018 Residential, outside the City  $14.50 minimum charge (includes the first 2,000 gal.)   Res. 02‐2018   $1.00 per thousand for 3,000 to 10,000 gal.   Res. 02‐2018   $1.50 per thousand for 11,000 to 60,000 gal.   Res. 02‐2018   $1.75 per thousand for 61,000 or more gal.   Res. 02‐2018 Commercial, within the City  $25.00 minimum charge (includes the first 2,000 gal.)   Res. 02‐2018   $1.00 per thousand for 3,000 to 5,000 gal.   Res. 02‐2018   30  $1.50 per thousand for 6,000 to 10,000 gal.   Res. 02‐2018   $2.00 per thousand for 11,000 to 50,000 gal.   Res. 02‐2018   $2.50 per thousand for 51,000 or more gal.   Res. 02‐2018 Commercial, outside the City  $29.50 minimum charge (includes the first 2,000 gal.)   Res. 02‐2018   $2.00 per thousand for 3,000 to 5,000 gal.   Res. 02‐2018   $2.25 per thousand for 6,000 to 10,000 gal.   Res. 02‐2018   $2.50 per thousand for 11,000 to 50,000 gal.   Res. 02‐2018   $2.75 per thousand for 51,000 or more gal.   Res. 02‐2018 Shop Water Retail Fee (City Public Works Yard)  $7.75 per 1000 gal.    Res. 02‐2018 Shop Water Government Fee (City Public Works Yard) $5.50 per 1000 gal.    Res. 02‐2018 Construction Fire Hydrant Fee  $7.75 per 1000 gal.    Res. 02‐2018 City Parks & Cemeteries  $0.54 per 1000 gal.    Res. 02‐2018 Moab Golf Course Well #7  $0.54 per 1000 gal.    Res. 02‐2018 Water turn‐on fee, after failure to pay City water/sewer charges $25.00 during normal working hours  $50.00 after normal working hours   MMC 13.24.050   Water meter re‐read charges      MMC 13.24.070  The customer can re‐read their own meter and report the reading to City Hall. $0     The City crew will re‐read the customer’s meter.  $10.00     The City crew will test a customer’s meter.  $20.00     The City crew will change a tested customer’s meter, at the customer’s request. $35.00     The costs incurred for these requests will be paid within thirty days. If that bill is not paid, the $25.00 or $50.00       31water will be turned off until the debt is satisfied, and a reconnect charge of twenty‐five dollars during regular hours, or fifty dollars after hours, will be applicable.  If the problem proves to be the city’s responsibility, there will be no charge to the customer. Backflow Inspection fee $25 minimum   13.24.080 ‐ To be removed Fire Line Rate $11.24 per 1000 gal.   To be removed    SANITARY SEWER RATES  Current Amount Proposed Amount Where it came from / Issues Monthly Base Rate:      Res. 33‐2018 Single Household (New customers are charged the base rate until a winter water usage rate is established (based on Nov/Dec/Jan water usage)). $19.00  $21.30  Res. 33‐2018 Multi‐Household and Overnight Accommodations, 1st Unit $17.75  $19.60  Res. 33‐2018 + Charge per each additional unit  $6.10  $8.10  Res. 33‐2018 Restaurant/Fast Food & Other Non‐Residential:   1 inch or smaller water meter  $19.10  $21.30  Res. 33‐2018 1.5 inch water meter  $21.75  $24.40  Res. 33‐2018 2 inch water meter  $29.30  $32.95  Res. 33‐2018 3 inch water meter  $84.75  $95.90  Res. 33‐2018 4 inch water meter  $105.25  $119.25  Res. 33‐2018 5 inch water meter  $153.20  $173.65  Res. 33‐2018 6 inch water meter  $207.95  $235.80  Res. 33‐2018 8 inch water meter  $283.55  $321.65  Res. 33‐2018 Volume Rates per 1000 gal. in addition to base rate   Residential  $1.70  $1.82  Res. 33‐2018 Multi‐Household  $2.22  $2.22  Res. 33‐2018 Overnight Accommodations  $2.22  $2.22  Res. 33‐2018 Restaurant/Fast Food  $2.66  $3.20  Res. 33‐2018 Other Non‐Residential  $2.22    Res. 33‐2018 City wastewater pretreatment permit  $25  MMC 13.20.200.E.   32Graywater permit  $25  MMC 13.20.210.E. Wastewater and septage hauling and discharge into municipal treatment works $90/1,000 gal. $180/1,000 gal.  13.26.010.A.; 13.26.020  This is historically established ad hoc with each individual contract with haulers.  Proposed amount per Council direction   STORM WATER RATES  Current Amount Proposed Amount Where it came from / Issues Residential, per month for single‐family and duplex homes on a single lot $4.00  4.50  Res. 01‐2018 Proposed increase is in anticipation of debt associated with 191 storm water project. Commercial per month per stormwater ERU  Every 3,000 ft2 of impervious surface are = 1 ERU  Every 6,000 ft2 of semi‐impervious surface area = 1 ERU $4.00  4.50 Res. 01‐2018 Proposed increase is in anticipation of debt associated with 191 storm water project.   TRASH AND RECYCLING RATES  Current Amount Proposed Amount Where it came from / Issues Residential Service (monthly) Res. 07‐2019 Trash cart size  Frequency   65 gal.  Every other week  $12.00    Res. 07‐2019 95 gal.  Every other week  $14.00    Res. 07‐2019 65 gal.  Weekly  $16.00    Res. 07‐2019 95 gal.  Weekly  $18.00    Res. 07‐2019 Extra 95 gal.  Weekly only  $18.00    Res. 07‐2019 Recycling cart size  Frequency      Res. 07‐2019 95 gal.  Every other week  $12.00    Res. 07‐2019 Extra 95 gal.  Every other week  $12.00    Res. 07‐2019 Commercial Service (monthly) Trash cart  Frequency Base Rate  Extra Bin Base Rate  Extra Bin  2 yd.  Every other week  $40.00  $34.00      Res. 07‐2019 1 x a week  $64.00  $54.00      Res. 07‐2019 2 x a week  $120.00  $102.00      Res. 07‐2019   333 x a week  $182.00  $154.00      Res. 07‐2019 4 x a week  $243.00  $207.00      Res. 07‐2019 5 x a week  $307.00  $261.00      Res. 07‐2019 6 x a week  $387.00  $329.00      Res. 07‐2019 7 x a week  $482.00  $410.00      Res. 07‐2019 3 yd.  Every other week  $47.00  $40.00      Res. 07‐2019 1 x a week  $79.00  $67.00      Res. 07‐2019 2 x a week  $149.00  $126.00      Res. 07‐2019 3 x a week  $223.00  $189.00      Res. 07‐2019 4 x a week  $296.00  $252.00      Res. 07‐2019 5 x a week  $370.00  $315.00      Res. 07‐2019 6 x a week  $460.00  $391.00      Res. 07‐2019 7 x a week  $566.00  $481.00      Res. 07‐2019 4 yd.  Every other week  $56.00  $48.00      Res. 07‐2019 1 x a week  $94.00  $80.00      Res. 07‐2019 2 x a week  $177.00  $150.00      Res. 07‐2019 3 x a week  $262.00  $222.00      Res. 07‐2019 4 x a week  $348.00  $296.00      Res. 07‐2019 5 x a week  $435.00  $370.00      Res. 07‐2019 6 x a week  $537.00  $457.00      Res. 07‐2019 7 x a week  $656.00  $557.00      Res. 07‐2019 6 yd.  Every other week  $74.00  $63.00      Res. 07‐2019 1 x a week  $124.00  $105.00      Res. 07‐2019 2 x a week  $233.00  $198.00      Res. 07‐2019 3 x a week  $343.00  $291.00      Res. 07‐2019 4 x a week  $454.00  $386.00      Res. 07‐2019 5 x a week  $565.00  $481.00      Res. 07‐2019 6 x a week  $692.00  $589.00      Res. 07‐2019 7 x a week  $836.00  $710.00      Res. 07‐2019 8 yd.  Every other week  $92.00  $79.00      Res. 07‐2019 1 x a week  $154.00  $131.00      Res. 07‐2019 2 x a week  $290.00  $246.00      Res. 07‐2019 3 x a week  $427.00  $363.00      Res. 07‐2019 4 x a week  $566.00  $481.00      Res. 07‐2019 5 x a week  $704.00  $599.00      Res. 07‐2019 6 x a week  $859.00  $731.00      Res. 07‐2019   347 x a week  $1030.00  $876.00      Res. 07‐2019 Misc. Services  Trash or recycling cart servicing Reload  Special Pick‐up Reload  Special Pick‐up  65 gal.  $5.00  $10.00      Res. 07‐2019 95 gal.  $5.00  $10.00      Res. 07‐2019 2 yd.   $20.00  $30.00      Res. 07‐2019 3 yd.   $30.00  $40.00      Res. 07‐2019 4 yd.   $40.00  $50.00      Res. 07‐2019 6 yd.   $60.00  $70.00      Res. 07‐2019 8 yd.   $80.00  $90.00      Res. 07‐2019   CULINARY WATER CONNECTIONS*  Current Amount Proposed Amount Where it came from / Issues Within the City (meter size/ERU capacity)      5/8” x 3/4"/1.0  $1,840 $2,044 Res. 02‐2018 Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 1”/3.7  $2,305 $2,450 Res. 02‐2018 Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 1½”/11.0  $2,485 $2,539 Res. 02‐2018 Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 2”/22.9  $2,785 $2,950 Res. 02‐2018 Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 3”   $4,944.00 Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 4”/n‐a  $4,555  $5,716.00  Res. 02‐2018 Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 6”    $7,817.00  Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 Outside City Limit (meter size/ERU capacity)       5/8” x 3/4"/1.0 $1,925 $2,129 Res. 02‐2018 Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 1”/3.7 $2,045 $1,970 Res. 02‐2018 Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 1½”/11.0 $2,325 $2,379 Res. 02‐2018 Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 2”/22.9 $2,965 $2,957 Res. 02‐2018 Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 3”    $5,144  Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019   354”/n‐a $4,915  $6,076 Res. 02‐2018 Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 6” (includes the meter)    $8,217  Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 6” (connection only, City approved meter purchased by requester)  $1,796 Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 Fire Sprinkler System Connection Fee  Including but not limited to the cost of labor, materials, and equipment necessary to perform the connection Actual cost to perform the connection MMC 13.08.050.C. Fire Hydrant Connection Fee  Actual cost of installation   13.08.050.D. Fire Hydrant Meter Deposit  $1,500  $1,600  Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 *Connection fees do not include the labor and materials required to complete any asphalt repairs. Owner/requester is responsible for completing this work in accordance with City standards and is subject to final inspection by the City.      CULINARY WATER IMPACT FEES Current Amount Proposed Amount Where it came from / Issues Within the City (meter size/ERU capacity)     5/8” x 3/4"/1.0  $478    Res. 26‐2019 MMC 13.25.060 1”/3.7  $1,769    Res. 26‐2019 MMC 13.25.060 1½”/11.0  $5,528     Res. 26‐2019 MMC 13.25.060 2”/22.9  $10,946    Res. 26‐2019 MMC 13.25.060 4”/n‐a  Calculated under lodging rate, see below   Res. 26‐2019 MMC 13.25.060 Outside City Limit (meter size/ERU capacity)     Res. 26‐2019 MMC 13.25.060 5/8” x 3/4"/1.0  $478    Res. 26‐2019 MMC 13.25.060 1”/3.7  $1,769    Res. 26‐2019 MMC 13.25.060 1½”/11.0  $5,528    Res. 26‐2019   36MMC 13.25.060 2”/22.9  $10,946    Res. 26‐2019 MMC 13.25.060 4”/n‐a  Calculated under lodging rate, see below   Res. 26‐2019 MMC 13.25.060 Nonresidential water impact fees for overnight lodging including motels, inns, bed and breakfast establishments, and hotels shall be calculated pursuant to the following schedule: Impact fee per room for lodging without a restaurant: Number of Rooms x $229 Impact fee per room for lodging with a restaurant: Number of Rooms x $330 Res. 26‐2019 MMC 13.25.060.A.2.  Water impact fees for properties connecting to the North Area Waterline South Loop shall be as follows:  This fee shall remain in effect until ten years after adoption. Peak instantaneous demand shall be calculated using State of Utah Administrative Rules for Public Drinking Water Systems. (Ord. 18‐08, 2018;.....) MMC 13.25.060.D.  To be deleted   SANITARY SEWER CONNECTION FEES  Current Amount Proposed Amount Where it came from / Issues Within the City:    4” line  $670.00    MMC 13.08.050  6” line  $750.00    MMC 13.08.050  Outside the City:    4” line  $740.00    MMC 13.08.050  6” line  $825.00    MMC 13.08.050    To be deleted  37 SANITARY SEWER IMPACT FEES    Within City Limits Outside of City Limits Where it came from / Issues   Allowable Units Under Minimum Fee Minimum Fee Fee per Additional Unit Above Minimum Minimum Fee Fee per Additional Unit Above Minimum  Residential dwellings             Single family (residence)  1 residence $1,566 $1,566/residence $1,361 $1,361/residence Ord 2018‐08 Multifamily, 2 bedrooms or Larger (residential unit) 2 units $3,132 $1,566/unit $2,721 $1,361/unit Ord 2018‐08 Multifamily, 1 bedroom or smaller (residential unit) 2 units $1,754 $877/unit $1,524 $762/unit Ord 2018‐08 Nightly rental dwellings        2 bedrooms or Larger with kitchen (residential unit) 1 unit $1,879 $1,879/unit $1,633 $1,633/unit Ord 2018‐08 1 bedroom or smaller with kitchen (residential unit) 1 unit $1,566 $1,566/unit $1,361 $1,361/unit Ord 2018‐08 Hotel/motel, no kitchen (residential unit) 2 units $2,452 $1,226/unit $2,130 $1,065/unit Ord 2018‐08 Auto repair (1,000 ft2)  7,000 ft2 $1,768 $253/1,000 ft2 $1,536 $219/1,000 ft2 Ord 2018‐08. Bakery (1,000 ft2)  500 ft2 $1,793 $3,585/1,000 ft2 $2,190 $4,380/1,000 ft2 Ord 2018‐08 Bank (1,000 ft2)  2,000 ft2 $1,566 $783/1,000 ft2 $1,361 $680/1,000 ft2 Ord 2018‐08 Beauty/barber shop (chair)  4 chairs $1,566 $392/chair $1,361 $340/chair Ord 2018‐08 Campground (campsite)  2 campsites $2,463 $1,231/campsite $2,139 $1,070/campsite Ord 2018‐08 Car Wash – automatic (each)  1 each $12,575 $12,575/each $9,510 $9,510/each Ord 2018‐08 Car Wash – wand (wands)  1 wand $6,288 $6,288/wand $4,755 $4,755/wand Ord 2018‐08 Commercial (1,000 ft2)  7,000 ft2 $1,687 $241/1,000 ft2 $1,465 $209/1,000 ft2 Ord 2018‐08 Dry cleaner (1,000 ft2)  2,000 ft2 $1,574 $787/1,000 ft2 $1,866 $622/1,000 ft2 Ord 2018‐08 Fast food (1,000 ft2)  500 ft2 $2,825 $5,650/1,000 ft2 $2,724 $5,447/1,000 ft2 Ord 2018‐08 Gas station/convenience store (1,000 ft2) 4,000 ft2 $1,740 $435/1,000 ft2 $1,512 $378/1,000 ft2 Ord 2018‐08 Grocery store (1,000 ft2)  4,000 ft2 $2,021 $505/1,000 ft2 $1,756 $439/1,000 ft2 Ord 2018‐08 Laundromat (washers)  2 washers $1,767 $884/washer $1,320 $660/washer Ord 2018‐08 Office (1,000 ft2)  4,000 ft2 $1,566 $392/1,000 ft2 $1,361 $340/1,000 ft2 Ord 2018‐08 Restaurant (seats)  12 seats $2,650 $221/seat $2,704 $225/seat Ord 2018‐08 Retail (1,000 ft2)  7,000 ft2 $1,687 $241/1,000 ft2 $1,465 $209/1,000 ft2 Ord 2018‐08 School (students)  15 students $1,566 $104/student $1,361 $91/student Ord 2018‐08   38Theater (seats)  150 seats $1,620 $11/seat $1,407 $9/seat Ord 2018‐08 Warehouse (1,000 ft2)  10,000 ft2 $1,649 $165/1,000 ft2 $1,432 $143/1,000 ft2 Ord 2018‐08   PLANNING, ENGINEERING, AND BUILDING SERVICES Current Amount Proposed Amount Where it came from/issues Administrative costs (research)  $50/hr    moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) Amended plats (boundary adjustment)  $100 plus $25 per amended lot or unit $250 plus $25 per amended lot or unit moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Annexation  $200 under 5 acres $400 over 5 acres $600 (flat rate)  moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 (1.32.020.C.3.i.) Appeal Authority submittal  $250  $450  moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Application withdrawal fee  50% of collected fee  50% of collected fee if prior to advertising moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Building, temporary, during construction on a lot – bond RV: $200  Mobile Home: $500   MMC 15.36.020.A. (Mobile Homes) ** Fee removed in the deleted fees Ord. Building permit (by total valuation1)      MMC 17.72.050 $1.00 to $500.00  $65.00    MMC 17.72.050 $501.00 to $2,000.00  $65.00 for the first $500.00 plus $3.66 for each additional $100.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $2,000.00   MMC 17.72.050 $2,001.00 to $25,000.00  $119.90 for the first $2,000.00 plus $16.80 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $25,000.00   MMC 17.72.050 $25,001.00 to $50,000.00  $506.30 for the first $25,000.00 plus $12.12 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $50,000.00   MMC 17.72.050 $50,001.00 to $100,000.00  $809.30 for the first $50,000.00 plus $8.40 for   MMC 17.72.050   39each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $100,000.00 $100,001.00 to $500,000.00  $1,229.30 for the first $100,000.00 plus $6.72 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $500,000.00   MMC 17.72.050 $500,001.00 to $1,000,000.00  $3,917.30 for the first $500,000.00 plus $6.72 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $1,000,000.00   MMC 17.72.050 $1,000,001.00 and up  $7,277.30 for the first $1,000,000.00 plus $6.72 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof   MMC 17.72.050 1Square foot construction costs are established using the International Code Council’s Building Valuation Data which is updated at six‐month intervals (February and August). Refunds for building permits issued will be limited to 80% of the permit costs, not later than 90 days after the date of fee payment. Building permit, miscellaneous       Demo permit  $25 per unit    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Garage up to 600 square feet (plus plan review) $195 per permit    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Manufactured or mobile home into park  $195 per unit    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Manufactured home on private property (not into park) $260 per unit    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Modular home (plus plan review; requires third‐party ICC inspections to be performed at factory) $455 per unit    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Residential swimming pool  (plus plan review) $260 per permit    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 RV park infrastructure  $195 per five sites    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Separate mechanical, electrical, and/or plumbing permits $65 per inspection    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Solar ‐‐ roof mount  (plus plan review) $130 per permit    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Solar ‐‐ ground mount  $195 per permit    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19   40(plus plan review) Cemetery application fee  ‐‐‐  $100  MMC 17.18.020.A.3.a.iv. MMC 17.54.020.A.4.a.iv. Cemetery bond  150% of total cost of improvements   MMC 17.18.020.A.3.c.v. MMC  17.54.020.A.4.c.v. Conditional use permits $200   Condominiums and condominium conversions  $200 + $25/unit  $350 plus $50 per unit  moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 & Code amendment application  $350    moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) Construction bond   In every construction contract where there is a modification of bonding requirements, or where no bonding is required (e.g., contracts under fifty thousand dollars in value), the construction contract shall contain one or more alternative security mechanisms to secure performance by the contractor and/or payment to subcontractors, laborers, and material suppliers.  Alternative security mechanisms may include:  (1) an irrevocable letter of credit payable to the city; (2) a first position deed of trust on real property; (3) a cash deposit to be held by the city; or (4) other collateral, contract, or security instruments as approved by the city attorney.   MMC 2.28.140.D.   41Flood plain development permits and elevation certificates $50  $90  moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Floodplain reviews ‐ for floodway and floodplain interpretations, delineations and reviews that exceed 1 hour. $50/hr     moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) Fowl permit (residential zones)  ‐‐‐  $25  MMC 17.52.060.D. Grading/excavation permit   Required for >99 cubic yards or cuts or fills exceeding 10’ deep or height $50 per each 100 cubic yards   moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Grading Permit Form from Chuck Williams General Plan amendment  ‐‐‐  $350   Hillside development permits  $200 + $50/hr of staff review time that exceeds 10 hours $300 + $50/hr of staff review time that exceeds 10 hours moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 17.55.140 Hillside development ‐ improvements and restoration bond Amount reasonably calculated to cover anticipated costs for improvements, as determined by City staff Amount reasonably calculated to cover anticipated costs for improvements, as determined by City Planning Director MMC 17.55.080.A. Impact fee review   For an adjustment to water or sewer impact fee $150 plus staff review time and reasonable costs for consultant review services if deemed necessary by the City.    13.25.090.B  Fee removed in the deleted fees Ord. Improvements agreement       Financial assurance  140% of the approved construction costs    MMC 17.67.070.A. Warranty deposit   10% of the approved construction costs   MMC 17.67.070.A. Inspections       Inspections for which no fee is specifically listed $65 per inspection    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Inspections outside of normal business hours (paid directly to inspector onsite) $130 per inspection  Actual costs plus 10%  B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19   42Re‐inspection fees assessed under provisions of Section 305.8 due prior to the re‐inspection $65 per inspection  Actual costs plus 10%  B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Landscaping ‐ bond for new developments in summer and winter months Amount determined by the City Manager Amount reasonably calculated to cover anticipated costs for improvements, as determined by City Planning Director MMC 17.09.330.F. Large‐scale projects ‐ dee structure for developers to underwrite City staff expenses City Manager to oversee an evaluation of estimated city staff service charges Amount reasonably calculated to cover anticipated costs for improvements, as determined by City Planning Director MMC 17.57.040  Says “that may exceed the forty hour professional staff service threshold”. staff time is lowered to 10 hours for Hillside Devt, so may want to change 17.57.040. Large‐scale projects – over 30,000 ft2 – landscaping deposit   For completion of landscaping, in the event corrections cannot be made or installation cannot be completed prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. 1½ the cost of the landscaping project   17.80.070.B.  Amount removed in the deleted fees Ord. Maps  D or E size (>2’): $20  Digital Files: $20 D or E size (>2’): $25  Digital Files: $20 moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Master planned developments and planned unit development ‐ application  (A separate fee is to be collected for preliminary and final plats) $200 plus $25 per dwelling unit or $25 per 3,000 ft2 of floor area for commercial buildings   moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MCC 17.66.090 MCC 17.66.160 Master planned developments and planned unit development ‐ bond  As required on a case by case basis by the City Planner or designee and/or City Attorney As required on a case by case basis by the City Planning Director MCC 17.65.110.F.   Mobile, manufactured or modular home parks and/or subdivisions ‐ application $200 plus $25 per unit  or lot   moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19   43Mobile home parks ‐ bond  Amount equal to the estimated cost, plus fifty percent of constructing all landscaping, roads, lighting, pedestrian ways, hard‐surfacing, water and sewer lines, storage enclosures and common facilities as shown on the final plan.   MMC 15.36.100    Percentage removed in the deleted fees Ord. Occupancy ‐ cash‐only bond if given permission by City Planner or designee to occupy prior to completion of building 150% of the cost of completing all required work, plus all administrative costs as determined by the governing body.   17.72.070.B.  Amounts removed in the deleted fees Ord. Parking, fee‐in‐lieu  (Due prior to issuance of a building permit) 50% of the fee due prior to issuance of a building permit; remaining 50% due prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy permit $5,000 per parking space  $8,500 per parking space  moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 17.09.230.B.3. Plan check fee  65% of the Building Permit fee for plans that are sent out to a professional plan checker; or $30 per hour for plans that are checked by staff, with a $30 minimum.   Res. 12‐94  Planning applications ‐ miscellaneous  ‐‐‐ $100  B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Plan review ‐ commercial       Non‐refundable commercial plan deposit for initial plan review only for new construction, tenant finish, and/or major remodel 10% building permit fee;  $260 minimum   B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Commercial plan review and additional plan review(s) required due to changes, $65.00 per hour; one hour minimum charge   B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19   44corrections, additions, and/or revisions to plans Deferred submittal (prior approval by the Building Official required) $130.00 per submittal    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Outside consultants (plan review and/or inspections) Actual costs plus 10%    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Plan review ‐ residential       Non‐refundable residential plan review deposit (new construction only) $130 per permit    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Residential plan review and additional plan review required for changes, corrections, additions, and/or revisions to plans $65 per hour; 1 hour minimum  Actual costs calculated by including 10% administrative and overhead costs.   B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Planned Unit Developments ‐ see above with Master Planned Developments    Planned Unit Development ‐ Bond ‐ to ensure completion 125%  of the estimated cost of all required landscaping, road improvements, pedestrian ways, curbs & gutters, hard‐surfacing, water and sewer lines and domestic sewage disposal facilities and common facilities as shown on the final plat/plan.   17.66.180.C  **Percentage removed in the deleted fees Ord. Pre‐application conference (sketch plan reviews)  $100 to be credited toward application fee   B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Professional services  Actual costs plus 10%     B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Reapplication fee  $300 plus appropriate subdivision plat fees   moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Recording fee  Actual costs    moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Recreational vehicle court  $200 plus $25 per RV space    moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008)   45B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Right‐of‐way construction permit  $50    moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Sidewalks, curbs, gutters, and street paving, fee‐in‐lieu.  The City Engineer shall calculate by consulting licensed contractors. 110% of the estimated cost of constructing two hundred lineal feet of the required improvements.    MMC 12.08.060.D. & E.  Percentage removed in the deleted fees Ord. Sign permit  $25 plus $.50 for each ft2 above 30 ft2   moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Sign, Temporary – Political Campaign Signs  $15 permit    MMC 15.44.200.E.1. Site Plan Review  $50 per each 1,000 ft2 of building floor area   moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 17.67.040 Site plan review appeal  If the record is voluminous, appellant must pay the reasonable costs of assembly and copying of the record.   MMC 17.67.090.C. Special exception  $75  $100  B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Street numbers, if City has to install  $20    12.28.040.B Subdivisions  (A separate fee is to be collected for Preliminary and Final Plats.) $200 plus $25 per lot    moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 16.08.010 B. Subdivisions ‐ bond  1½ times the cost of improvements not previously installed.   MMC 16.20.060 Trees ‐ removing or damaging City‐owned trees without permission The basal area formula and the cost to buy, plant and water replacement trees shall be the basis for the urban forester to determine the replacement cost of the removed or damaged trees.   MMC 12.24.150   46Water & sewer master plan mains extensions ‐ deposit  Amount equal to the estimated cost of construction   MMC 13.12.060 Wireless telecommunications facility ‐application fee (for each separate monopole, lattice tower, or antenna) ‐‐‐  $350  17.76.050.C. and 17.76.140 (“applicable fee as determined by resolution”) Zone change application  $350 for small residential (<1/2 acre) $500 for large residential and commercial $500  moabcity.org/273/Fees‐and‐Charges (2008) B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19\ Zoning confirmation letter  ‐‐‐  $100  B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19   CIVIL CODE VIOLATION PENALTIES  Current Amount Proposed Amount Where it came from / Issues Building code violation not listed in this section  $500 per infraction    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Illegal use of vehicle as dwelling  $750 per day per infraction   B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Illegal camping in undesignated area  $750 per day per infraction    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 8.20.010 & 15.36.020 Nuisances  $500 per day per infraction    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 8.08 Solid waste  $500 and all costs associated with legal fees and cleanup   B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 8.04 Weed abatement  $500 per day per infraction    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 8.08.060 Unlawful parking, idling, or camping  $250 per infraction  $750 per infraction per 24 hour period B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 10.04.230.B. Dumping into stormwater system prohibited  Class B misdemeanor   B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 13.07.100 Grease trap violation  Class B misdemeanor    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 13.20.200.C., D., & F. Building code violation generally  Class B misdemeanor    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 15.04.010 Signs ‐ intermittent light, flashing, or moving lights prohibited $250 per infraction    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 15.44.070 Signs ‐ number of freestanding signs per lot  $250 per infraction    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 15.44.150.A.   47Signs ‐ setbacks  $350 per infraction    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 15.44.160.B. Signs ‐ prohibited signs  $250 per infraction    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 15.44.190 Signs ‐ temporary signs  $250 per infraction    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 15.44.200.E. Signs ‐ Permit  $250 per infraction    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 15.44.250 & 17.09.470 Subdivision ‐ Illegal  $750 per infraction    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 16.28.050 Weed and debris abatement  $500 per infraction    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 16.28.040 Chickens – prohibited uses  Class B Misdemeanor  $100 per chicken  B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 17.52.030 Chickens ‐ application for permit  $200 per infraction    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 17.52.060 Construction without permit, investigation fee  200% building permit fee    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 17.72.010 Junk and debris – storage  $750 per day per infraction    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 17.09.100 Mobile home parks ‐ failure to maintain common areas, landscaping, or improvements.   City may do the work and charge the costs to Owner. Labor costs + attorney’s fees   MMC 15.36.090.B.2. & 3. MMC 15.36.140 Land‐use violations  $750 per day per infraction    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 Noise  $750 per day per infraction    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 17.74 Residential area regulations  $750 per day per infraction    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 17.15.050.A. & 17.45.050 Zoning violations generally  Class B misdemeanor    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 17.78 Conducting business generally prior to obtaining the proper licensing 200% of license fee    Res. 16‐2013 Operating long‐term rental without business license $750 per day per infraction    B. Ellison updated fees doc (P&Z) 1/1/19, MMC 5.04.010   48Operating short‐term rental without business license $750 per day per infraction    B. Ellison fee update doc 1/1/19 MMC 17.09.700   POLICE SERVICES  Current Amount Proposed Amount Where it came from / Issues Fingerprinting  $5    Chantel, 10/24/18.  I searched the Code and Resolutions and did not find any fee. TC Police report, copy of $5    Chantel, 8/20/18 Background check  $15    Not a City fee.  Done through BCI (Utah Dept. of Public Safety – Bureau of Criminal Identification: https://bci.utah.gov/criminal‐records/criminal‐records‐forms/ Bike serial # sticker  $2    Chantel, 10/24/18 Police officers   (Time charged begins when the officer leaves his/her residence and ends when he/she returns to his/her residence. If 12‐hour notice is not given for cancellation, there is a minimum charge of four hours for each officer requested, plus police vehicle time.) $65 per hour; four hour minimum per day    moabcity.org/363/Special‐Event‐Review‐Process Res. 05‐2013 Police vehicles  $65 per day + $.65 per mile    moabcity.org/363/Special‐Event‐Review‐Process Res. 05‐2013     PUBLIC WORKS STAFF AND EQUIPMENT* Current Amount Proposed Amount Where it came from / Issues Public Works Superintendent    $56.00 per hour  Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 Parks Worker   $40.00 per hour during regular work hours (Mon‐Fri 7:00 am to 3:30 pm)  $65.00 per hour for overtime hours, non‐regular work hours or for emergency services $46.00 hour  Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019   49Sewer Service Worker    47.00 Hour  Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 Water Worker    49.00 Hour  Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 Street/Storm Water Worker    47.00 Hour  Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 Other Public Works staff   (Includes the time for loading or unloading prior to and after an event.) $40.00 per hour during regular work hours (Mon‐Fri 7:00 am to 3:30 pm)  $65.00 per hour for overtime hours, non‐regular work hours or for emergency services Actual cost  moabcity.org/363/Special‐Event‐Review‐Process Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 Overtime service fee    1.5 times hourly rate  Staff recommendation 7‐23‐2019 Traffic control and safety equipment      moabcity.org/363/Special‐Event‐Review‐Process 36” Cone  $0.40 per day     Vertical flats  $0.60 per day     Signs w/ stand  $2.50 per day     Barrels  $0.60 per day     Candle stick  $0.50 per day     Slide Top  $5.50 per day     Barricades    Other items and equipment  Assessed as needed.     *Any work performed by outside parties or agencies will require public works inspection. Inspection rates apply for this work (see Planning, Engineering, and Building Services).   PARKS AND FACILITIES RENTALS  Current Amount Proposed Amount Where it came from / Issues Rotary Park       Pavilion Reservation, 4 hours or less  $35    Res. 08‐2018 Pavilion Reservation, more than 4 hours  $85    Res. 08‐2018 Damage & Cleanup Deposit (100‐300 people) $150    Res. 08‐2018 Damage & Cleanup Deposit (300+ people)  $300    Res. 08‐2018 Old City Park       Reservation, 4 hours or less  $35    Res. 08‐2018 Reservation, more than 4 hours  $85    Res. 08‐2018 Damage & Cleanup Deposit (100‐300 people) $150    Res. 08‐2018 Damage & Cleanup Deposit (300+ people)  $300    Res. 08‐2018   50Amplified Music  $30    Res. 08‐2018 Lions Park       Pavilion Reservation, 4 hours or less  $35    Res. 08‐2018 Pavilion Reservation, more than 4 hours  $85    Res. 08‐2018 Damage & Cleanup Deposit (100‐300 people) $150    Res. 08‐2018 Damage & Cleanup Deposit (300+ people)  $300    Res. 08‐2018 Amplified Music  $30    Res. 08‐2018 Swanny Park (Special Event Only) Grand County Resident Non‐Resident Grand County Resident Non‐Resident   Less than 25% of park, 4 hours or less  $35  $55      Res. 08‐2018 Less than 25% of park, more than 4 hours  $85  $125      Res. 08‐2018 Use of more than 25% of park, less than 4 hours $60  $75      Res. 08‐2018 Use of more than 25% of park, 4‐8 hours  $105  $155      Res. 08‐2018 All day use of entire park  $475  $600      Res. 08‐2018 Damage and Cleanup Deposit (100‐300 people) $150  $200      Res. 08‐2018 Damage and Cleanup Deposit (300+ people)  $300  $400      Res. 08‐2018 Center Street Ballfield       Non‐profit / Resident Use (No Admission Fees) $15/hr $100/day   Res. 08‐2018 Non‐profit / Resident Use (Admission, Participation Fees) $20/hr $125/day   Res. 08‐2018 Commercial Use w/ no fees  $225 /day    Res. 08‐2018 Commercial Use w/fees  $400/day    Res. 08‐2018 Camp Rates  $50/day    Res. 08‐2018 Damage and Cleanup Deposit  $150    Res. 08‐2018 Use of Lights  $10/hr    Res. 08‐2018 Center Street Gym       Private Use  $15/hr    Res. 08‐2018 Commercial Use w/ no fees  $225/day    Res. 08‐2018 Commercial Use w/ fees  $400/day    Res. 08‐2018 Recurring Gym Groups  (No damage & cleanup deposit required) $5/use, capped at $75/month   Res. 08‐2018 Damage and Cleanup Deposit  $200    Res. 08‐2018   51Sun Court       Reservations 3 hours or less  $25    Res. 08‐2018 Reservations more than 3 hours  $50    Res. 08‐2018 Other areas not listed  $25/day    Res. 08‐2018   MOAB ARTS AND RECREATION CENTER  Current Amount Proposed Amount Where it came from / Issues Room rentals (art events, classes, programs, workshops, public meetings, etc.; one‐time or ongoing)    Dance Room upstairs  $25/hr, $190/day    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Stage Room upstairs  $25/hr, $190/day    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Foyer Upstairs  $25/hr, $190/day    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Side yard  $20/hr, $150/day    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Upstairs rental (3 rooms + Side yard)  $65/hr, $500/day    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Downstairs studio/kitchen  $15/hr, $120/day    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Downstairs meeting room  $15/hr, /$120/day    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Entire facility  $100/hr, $700/day    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Private Parties (weddings, receptions, birthdays, etc.)    Dance Room upstairs  $35/hr, $270/day    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Stage Room upstairs  $35/hr, $270/day    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Foyer Upstairs  $35/hr, $270/day    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Side yard  $35/hr, $270/day    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Upstairs rental (3 rooms + Side yard)  $90/hr, $700/day    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Downstairs studio/kitchen  $20/hr, $150/day    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Downstairs meeting room  $20/hr, $150/day    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Entire facility  $125/hr, $980/day    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Private party deposit (refundable)  $500    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Any event with alcohol  $75 per event additional    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Discounts available (one per agreement)       Local nonprofits (501(c)3, churches, schools, etc.) 50% discount    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Moab‐area locals’ multi‐day rentals  20% discount    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Moab‐area locals’ private party  10% discount    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices Moab City employees  20% discount    moabrecreation.org/309/Rental‐Prices   52Equipment rentals       PA/sound system  $75/day    moabrecreation.org/292/Equipment Digital projector  $25/day    moabrecreation.org/292/Equipment Screen  $20/day    moabrecreation.org/292/Equipment Tables (included if renting space)  $10/day/table    moabrecreation.org/292/Equipment Chairs (included if renting space)  $2/day/chair    moabrecreation.org/292/Equipment Easels (included if renting space))  $2/day/easel    moabrecreation.org/292/Equipment Yoga mats and blocks  $1/piece/day    moabrecreation.org/292/Equipment      MOAB RECREATION AND AQUATIC CENTER  Current Amount Proposed Amount Where it came from / Issues Aquatic Only or Fitness Only  Resident Non‐Resident Resident Non‐Resident  Daily Admission           3 & Under  Free  $1      moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Youth 4‐17 Individual (Aquatic)  $2  $4    moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Youth 14‐17 Individual (Fitness) $2  $4      moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult 18+ Individual  $5  $7      moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior 55+ Individual  $3  $5      moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Family up to 6  (14+ allowed in Fitness) $15  $25      moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Annual Pass           Youth 4‐17 Individual (Aquatic)  $105        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017    53Youth 14‐17 Individual (Fitness)  $105        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult 18+ Individual  $160        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior 55+ Individual  $115        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult Couple  $245        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior Couple  $190        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Family up to 6  (14+ allowed in Fitness) $305        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Additional Family Member  $40        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Summer Season Pass           Youth 4‐17 Individual  $70        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult 18+ Individual  $90        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior55+ Individual  $70        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult Couple  $145        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior Couple  $110        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017    54Family up to 6 (14+ allowed in Fitness) $180        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Additional Family Member  $35        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  6‐Month Pass           Youth 4‐17 Individual (Aquatic)  $85        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Youth 14‐17 Individual (Fitness) $85        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult 18+ Individual  $105        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior 55+ Individual  $85        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult Couple  $165        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior Couple  $125        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Family up to 6  (14+ allowed in Fitness) $200        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Additional Family Member  $40        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  3‐Month Pass           Youth 4‐17 Individual (Aquatic)  $65        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Youth 14‐17 Individual (Fitness) $65        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships   55Res. 47‐2017  Adult 18+ Individual  $80        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior 55+ Individual  $65        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult Couple  $130        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior Couple  $100        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Family up to 6  (14+ allowed in Fitness) $155        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Additional Family Member  $30        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Monthly           Youth 4‐17 Individual (Aquatic)  $30        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Youth 14‐17 Individual (Fitness) $30        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult 18+ Individual  $40        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior 55+ Individual  $30        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult Couple  $65        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior Couple  $45        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships   56Res. 47‐2017  Family up to 6  (14+ allowed in Fitness) $75        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Additional Family Member  $10        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  25‐punch card           Youth 4‐17 Individual (Aquatic)  $50        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Youth 14‐17 Individual (Fitness) $50        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult 18+ Individual  $95        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior 55+ Individual  $65        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  1‐week family aquatic only pass  $75        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Aquatic and Fitness Combined Resident Non‐Resident Resident Non‐Resident  Daily Admission           3 & Under  N/A  N/A      moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Student 14‐17 Individual  $4  $7      moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult 18+ Individual  $7  $10      moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior 55+ Individual  $4  $7      moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships   57Res. 47‐2017  Family up to 6  (14+ allowed in Fitness) $20  $35      moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Annual Pass           Youth 14‐17 Individual (Fitness)  $180        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult 18+ Individual  $260        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior 55+ Individual  $190        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult Couple  $405        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior Couple  $305        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Family up to 6  (14+ allowed in Fitness) $485        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Additional Family Member  $65        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Summer Season Pass           Youth 14‐17 Individual  $110        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult 18+ Individual  $140        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior 55+ Individual  $110        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017    58Adult Couple  $220        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior Couple  $175        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Family up to 6  (14+ allowed in Fitness) $280        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Additional Family Member  $50        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  6‐Month Pass           Youth 14‐17 Individual  $120        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult 18+ Individual  $170        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior 55+ Individual  $125        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult Couple  $265        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior Couple  $200        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Family up to 6  (14+ allowed in Fitness) $315        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Additional Family Member  $55        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  3‐Month Pass           Youth 14‐17 Individual  $95        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships   59Res. 47‐2017  Adult 18+ Individual  $130        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior 55+ Individual  $95        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult Couple  $200        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior Couple  $155        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Family up to 6  (14+ allowed in Fitness) $255        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Additional Family Member  $45        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Monthly           Youth 14‐17 Individual  $45        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult 18+ Individual  $60        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior 55+ Individual  $45        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult Couple  $100        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior Couple  $80        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Family up to 6  (14+ allowed in Fitness) $120        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships   60Res. 47‐2017  Additional Family Member  $15        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  25 Punch Card           Youth 14‐17 Individual  $90        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Adult 18+ Individual  $125        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Senior 55+ Individual  $85        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Annual Corporate Membership Regular Org size 4‐9 Org size 10+ Regular Org size 4‐9 Org size 10+  Adult 18+ Individual  $260  $240  $220         Senior 55+ Individual  $190  $160  $145         Adult Couple  $405  $350  $335         Senior Couple  $305  $250  $230         Family up to 6 (14+ allowed in Fitness)  $485  $425  $395         Additional Family Members  $65  $65  $65         MRAC Classes  Resident Non‐Resident Resident Non‐Resident  Swim lessons  $30        Res. 47‐2017 Jr. lifeguard course  $25  $30      Res. 47‐2017 Class 20‐Punch Pass ‐ Members  $45        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Class 20‐Punch Pass ‐ Non‐Members  $75        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  Drop‐in Fee ‐ Members  $3        moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017    61Drop‐in Fee ‐ Non‐Members  $5       moabrecreation.org/145/Admissions‐Memberships Res. 47‐2017  MRAC Other Fees    Shower Fee  $5  $10  Res. 47‐2017 Child Care – individual  $3    Res. 47‐2017   CITY SPORTS  Season: Current Amount: Proposed Amount: Where it came from / Issues First Kicks 3‐4 yrs old  Spring  $15    Res. 47‐2017 Spring Soccer 5 yrs old‐4th grade Spring  $35 + Uniform    Res. 47‐2017 Spring Soccer 5th grade‐8th grade Spring  $45 (Uniform included)    Res. 47‐2017 Spring Youth Volleyball 3rd‐8th grade Spring  $45 + Uniform    Res. 47‐2017 Li’l Tykes T‐Ball 3‐4 yrs old  Spring/Summer  $15    Res. 47‐2017 T‐Ball Kindergarten  Spring/Summer  $35    Res. 47‐2017 Coach Pitch Boys 1st + 2nd grade Spring/Summer  $40    Res. 47‐2017 Coach Pitch Girls 1st + 2nd grade Spring/Summer  $40    Res. 47‐2017 Baseball / Softball 3rd‐8th grade Spring/Summer  $70    Res. 47‐2017 Adult Soccer 15+  Spring/Summer  $20    Res. 47‐2017 Frisbee Golf Tournament 15+  Spring/Summer  $20/person or  $35/Team   Res. 47‐2017 Adult Softball League 15+  Summer  $250/Team    Res. 47‐2017 Adult Pickleball Tournament 15+ Summer  $60    Res. 47‐2017 Fall Youth Soccer 5 yrs old ‐ 3rd grade Fall  $30 + Uniform    Res. 47‐2017 Tackle Football 4th ‐ 7th grade  Fall  $70    Res. 47‐2017 NFL Flag Football 1st ‐ 4th grade Fall  $45    Res. 47‐2017 Middle School Football Boys 7th ‐ 8th grade Fall  $75    Res. 47‐2017   62Middle School Volleyball Girls 7th ‐ 8th grade Fall  $45    Res. 47‐2017 Fall Youth Volleyball 3rd ‐ 6th grades Fall  $35    Res. 47‐2017 Adult Flag Football 15+  Fall  $135/Team    Res. 47‐2017 Adult Volleyball 15+  Winter/Summer  $20/Season    Res. 47‐2017 Adult Volleyball League 15+  Fall/Winter  $130/Team    Res. 47‐2017 Adult Basketball League 15+  Winter/Summer  $75/Team    Res. 47‐2017 Adult Spring Basketball Tournament 15+ Spring  $75/Team    Res. 47‐2017 Jr. Jazz Basketball 3rd ‐ 6th grades Winter  $40 + Uniform    Res. 47‐2017 Youth Indoor Soccer 7th ‐ 12th grades Winter  $35    Res. 47‐2017 Adult Indoor Soccer 15+  Winter  $45 (includes tournament)    Res. 47‐2017 Ultimate Frisbee 15+  Winter/Spring  $10    Res. 47‐2017 Ultimate Frisbee Tournament 15+ Spring  $75/Team    Res. 47‐2017      DOGS AND CATS Current Amount: Proposed Amount: Where it came from / Issues Annual fee for unneutered or unsprayed dogs and cats  (May be waived for in‐service or assistant dogs) $25  MMC 6.04.060 No fee for lifetime license of neutered dogs and cats. $0    MMC 6.04.070 Res. 16‐2007 Replacement tag for dogs and cats  $25    6.04.120 Breeder $100 annually  Res. 16‐2007 Guard dog permit  Expires in one year. Not transferable to any other location. $100 plus applicable registration fee  MMC  6.04.540.  Res. 16‐2007 Impoundment fees for dogs and cats; fines for no tag. (May be applied to the cost of spaying or neutering the dog or cat.) Cats: $30 + $5/day of impoundment     MMC 6.04.250, 6.04.280 Res. 16‐2007   63Dogs: $30 + $10/day of impoundment  Impounded, registered, unsprayed or unneutered dog or cat, taken 2 times in 12 months. Owner must pay spay or neuter deposit. Fee refunded if owner spays or neuters within 30 days of release. $50.00 refundable deposit, if animal is spayed or neutered within 30 days of release   MMC 6.04.260 Res. 16‐2007 Shelter Relinquishment Fees      Cats if altered and current on rabies vaccination $25    Res. 16‐2007  Cats if unaltered and not current on rabies vaccination $50    Res. 16‐2007 Cats if altered and not current on rabies vaccination $35    Res. 16‐2007 Dogs if altered and current on rabies vaccination $35    Res. 16‐2007 Dogs if altered and not current on rabies vaccination $45    Res. 16‐2007 Dogs if unaltered and not current on rabies vaccination $45    Res. 16‐2007 Presentation of strays at shelter  (One mother dog with puppies or one mother cat with kittens counts as one stray.) First two presentations of strays: $0  Presentation of strays after first two: $25.00 per stray.  Res. 16‐2007 Adoption fees  (Deposit is refundable upon presentation of proof of spay/neuter and rabies vaccination within 30 days of adoption if animal is over six months of age, and within six months if animal is under six months of age.)     Altered and current on rabies vaccination  $35    Res. 16‐2007 Unaltered and not current on rabies vaccination 35 + $50 deposit    Res. 16‐2007   64Altered and not current on rabies vaccination $35.00 + $25.00 deposit    Res. 16‐2007 Rabies quarantine at shelter  $15.00/day of quarantine    Res. 16‐2007 Rabies deposit at shelter For all animals released without current rabies vaccination. Deposit is refundable if proof of rabies vaccination is provided within 30 days of release. $25.00     Res. 16‐2007 Rabies vaccination performed at shelter  $25    Res. 16‐2007 Veterinary fees for reclaimed animals  Owners of reclaimed animals shall be charged the actual cost of any veterinary services needed during the impoundment plus 5%  Res. 16‐2007   MISCELLANEOUS FEES Current Amount: Proposed Amount: Where it came from / Issues Check given as payment to City that is returned for insufficient funds $12  $25  MMC 3.04.045 Dollar amount removed in the deleted fees Ord. Finance charge on accounts receivable that are over 30 days old 18% APR  5% or $15 per month, whichever is higher MMC 3.04.055 (1990)  Removed entirely in the deleted fees Ord. Declaration of mutual commitment $25 (entitles the 2 persons 2 certified copies of the official declaration) To be deleted  MMC 9.44.050.B.  Entire Chapter removed in the deleted fees Ord. Notice of termination of mutual commitment $0 To be deleted  MMC 9.44.050.C.  Entire Chapter removed in the deleted fees ord. Designation of Historic Structure  $75 + public notice expenses, recording fees, and any other fees established by Resolution. $75 + public notice expenses and recording fees associated with the designation. MMC 17.90.050  Dollar amount removed in the deleted fees Ord.  Historic Information ONLY Historic Information ONLY Historic Information ONLY 1 ORDINANCE #2019-25 AN ORDINANCE TO REMOVE OR AMEND REFERENCES TO FEES IN THE MOAB MUNICIPAL CODE UPON THE ADOPTION OF A MASTER FEE SCHEDULE, CHAPTER 3.50, AND TO REMOVE THE MUTUAL COMMITMENT REGISTRY, CHAPTER 9.44 The following entries describe the intent and purpose of the City of Moab in the adoption of these amendments: a.Currently, fees, rates, and charges (collectively “fees”) for various City services are listed in several sections of the Moab Municipal Code, resolutions adopted by the City Council, on forms, and through other administrative means. b.Confusion has resulted from a lack of consistent process for determining fees and for changing fees over time. c.The public, elected officials, and staff all benefit from having easy access to all fees assessed by the City in one location in the City Code. d.The Mutual Commitment Registry is obsolete. e.The City Council is considering or has considered an ordinance creating a new chapter in the Moab Municipal Code, Chapter 3.50, a Master Fee Schedule, which itemizes all the fees charged by the City of Moab. f.The City Council held a duly advertised public hearing during a regularly scheduled meeting on September 9, 2019, to hear evidence and public comment, and to review Chapter 3.50, the Master Fee Schedule, as well as the Sections and Chapter of the Code to be removed or amended below. g.The City Council finds that it is advantageous and appropriate to adopt Chapter 3.50, the Master Fee Schedule, and to remove Chapter 9.44, the Mutual Commitment Registry, and therefore authorizes the removal or amendment of the following Sections of the Code which refer to City fees. NOW, THEREFORE, the Council hereby ordains that the following amendments to the Moab Municipal Code are adopted, and the Code is amended as noted below: The following Sections and Chapters shall be removed in their entirety from the Moab Municipal Code: 3.04.055 Finance charges on accounts receivable. [Revenue & Finance] The finance charges to be charged on all accounts receivable over thirty days old shall be one and one-half percent monthly or eighteen percent annually. These rates shall become effective with the September 1990 utility billing. 3.14.030 Curtailment. [Municipal Transient Rooms Tax] FUTURE CONSIDERATION AT SEPTEMBER 24 COUNCIL MEETING   2 A. The tax imposed by this chapter shall be reduced by the amount of one-half of one percent upon the first occurrence of the following events: 1. Twenty-five years from the day Moab City enacts the ordinance codified in this chapter; or 2. The day on which debt service on bonds or other indebtedness issued prior to January 1, 1997, have been paid in full, including lease payments under a lease/purchase option and refunding obligations incurred in connection with said bonded indebtedness or lease/purchase obligations. (Ord. 97-22 (part), 1997) 5.60.010 Application--Fee. [Franchises] Whenever applications shall be made to the city council for a franchise or grant of special privileges, or for an extension or renewal of any existing franchise or grant of special privileges, the applicant shall furnish to the city recorder, for the use of the city council, twelve copies of the proposed resolution or ordinance, and pay into the city treasury a fee of twenty-five dollars. Chapter 9.44 MUTUAL COMMITMENT REGISTRY 9.44.010 Purpose. The City is committed to promoting justice, equality and inclusiveness in the provision of health care and many other benefits that may be offered by the City or other employers within city limits. It is the purpose of this chapter to allow any two adults in a committed relationship who meet the mutual commitment registry criteria to register with the City and to obtain a certificate attesting to their status. (Ord. 13-18 (part), 2013) 9.44.020 Eligibility requirements for the mutual commitment registry. To be eligible to register a relationship of mutual commitment with the City of Moab, two individuals (the “declarants”) must meet the following criteria: A. Be persons eighteen years of age or older and be unmarried according to the laws of the state of Utah; B. Freely declare that they are solely and mutually committed to each other; C. Be competent to contract; D. Be directly dependent upon, or interdependent with, each other, sharing a common financial obligation that is evidenced by acceptable documentation. Acceptable documentation shall include any three of the following five documents: 1. A joint loan obligation, mortgage, or a lease of joint ownership of a vehicle; 2. A life insurance policy, retirement benefits account, a will of trust of one declarant designating the other declarant as beneficiary thereto, or a will of trust of one declarant which designates the other declarant as executor or successor trustee; 3. A mutually granted power of attorney for purposes of health care or financial management; 4. Proof showing that one declarant is authorized to sign for purposes of the other declarant’s bank or credit account; 5. Proof of a joint bank or credit account; E. Currently share a primary residence within Moab city limits. For these purposes, “primary residence” means the place where both declarants reside. The legal right to occupy the residence need not be joint; and F. Execute a declaration of mutual commitment, attesting to the foregoing requirements and attesting that the parties are in a relationship of mutual commitment, support and caring, that they are responsible for each other’s physical and financial welfare, and that they have the intention to remain in that relationship. (Ord. 13-18 (part), 2013)     3 9.44.030 Declaration of mutual commitment. A. Mutual commitment declarants shall make an official record of their relationships by executing a declaration of mutual commitment on the form prescribed by the City. B. The declaration must include a statement that the persons are in a relationship of mutual commitment, support and caring and are responsible for each other’s welfare. C. The declaration must include a statement that both persons agree to file a notice of the termination of the relationship if there is a change in the status of their relationship such that they cease to meet the criteria of the mutual commitment registry. D. The sworn declaration shall include the date on which the mutual commitment was registered, the mailing address(es) of both declarants, and the notarized signatures of both declarants. The declaration shall further state that the declarants meet all the criteria for the mutual commitment registry set forth in Section 9.44.020. E. The City shall have no duty to verify the information provided by the individuals filing the declaration of mutual commitment. (Ord. 13-18 (part), 2013)   9.44.040 Termination of mutual commitment. A mutual commitment ends when: A. Either of the declarants dies; or B. One or both declarants execute a notice of termination, stating that one or more of the criteria listed in Section 9.44.020 no longer applies. If only one of the declarants executes the notice of termination, then that declarant shall attest to the fact that he or she has sent a copy of the notice of termination to the other declarant at the other declarant’s last known address. This notice requirement does not apply if the termination of the mutual commitment is due to the death of one of the declarants. C. A person cannot register a mutual commitment until at least six months after any other mutual commitment of which he or she was a declarant ended and a notice that the mutual commitment ended was given. This does not apply if the earlier mutual commitment ended because one of the individuals died. (Ord. 13-18 (part), 2013)   9.44.050 Registration, fee and amendment. A. The City Recorder’s office will keep a record of all declarations of mutual commitment and of all notices terminating a mutual commitment. B. The fee for filing a declaration of mutual commitment shall be twenty-five dollars. The payment of this fee entitles the persons filing the declaration of mutual commitment to two certified copies of the official declaration. C. No fee will be charged for filing a notice terminating a mutual commitment. D. An amendment to a declaration may be filed by a declarant with the City Recorder’s office at any time to show a change in his or her mailing address. The record will be maintained so that amendments and notices terminating a mutual commitment are filed with the declaration of mutual commitment to which they apply. (Ord. 13-18 (part), 2013)   9.44.060 Privileges and benefits. A. Use and Access to City Facilities and Programs. All facilities owned and operated by the City, including but not limited to recreational facilities and programs, shall allow those listed on the mutual commitment registry, and his or her children, to be included in the privileges and benefits accorded a spouse and children for the purpose of access to city facilities and programs. For employee health insurance, benefits shall be provided within the parameters of the City’s in- effect health insurance contract. B. Other Benefits. The City may, from time to time, be requested by the City Council or administration or private employers within the City to have the registry act as verification of   4 mutual commitment status for other benefits which meet the purpose of this chapter to promote the public health, safety and welfare of its citizens. Such requests may be granted by the City Council. (Ord. 13-18 (part), 2013) 13.24.080 Backflow inspection fees. [Public Services - Rates & Charges] The fee to be charged on all backflow inspections shall be a minimum of twenty-five dollars. This rate is effective as of January, 1991. The following Sections regarding fees shall have the portions that are stricken removed from the Moab Municipal Code, and replaced with the language underlined: 3.04.045 Checks returned to cCity--Fee. [Revenue & Finance] The Treasurer of the City is authorized and ordered to add the an additional sum of twelve dollars as found in the Master Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50, to any account owed to the City by any person or corporation who delivers a check to the City for goods or services rendered when such check is returned to the City for insufficient funds. 8.12.030 License-Fee. [Fireworks] The fee for any license to sell or display fireworks at retail or for any renewal thereof, shall be fifty dollars determined by the City Council, and specified in Chapter 3.50, the Master Fee Schedule. 12.08.060 Sidewalks, curbs and gutters required at time of construction. [Streets, Sidewalks and Public Places - Sidewalk and Driveway Construction] D. In the event that the lot frontage meets all of the following criteria, the cCity cCouncil may grant an exception where the property owner shall pay a fee in lieu of construction. Those criteria are: 1. The frontage of the lot exceeds two hundred lineal feet; 2. The lot is intended only for a single-family residence; 3. The construction of the street, curb and gutter, and sidewalks is inconsistent with the street character; and 4. The exception will not create, extend or perpetuate a half-paved street. E. The fee in lieu of construction shall be an amount equal to one hundred ten percent a percentage, as specified in the Master Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50, of the estimated cost of constructing two hundred lineal feet of the required improvements. Those funds shall be submitted by the property owner to the cCity for deposit into a street fund for future use to develop and repair sidewalks, curbs and gutters, pedestrian trails, and streets within the cCity. The cCity eEngineer shall calculate the lineal foot costs for construction of the improvements by consulting licensed contractors in the area. 12.28.040 Noncompliance--Notification--Penalty. [Streets, Sidewalk, and Public Places - Street Numbers] A. Following the expiration of sixty days from the passage of the ordinance codified in this cChapter the building inspector shall compile a list of all the home or business owners who have failed to comply with this chapter. He shall notify each noncomplying home or business owner advising them that they must install a street number within twenty days, and further advising them that if they fail or refuse to do so that the cCity will install such number and bill the owner for the cost thereof as provided in this chapter. A copy of the ordinance shall accompany the notice.   5 B. Should any home or business owner fail to comply with this cChapter following the expiration of final notice, the building inspector shall cause the street address number to be installed by the cCity work crew. Following such installation, the building inspector shall send the home or business owner a bill for the sum of twenty dollars a fee as specified in the Master Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50. Such twenty dollar fee for installing the street number is hereby declared to be a legitimate municipal charge and if not timely paid, the cCity tTreasurer shall be required to collect said sum in the same manner as other cCity bills. 13.08.030 Permit--Issuance--Prerequisites. [Public Services - Connections] The plumbing inspector and the waterworks superintendent shall approve a permit under this chapter only when the plumbing in the house or building to be connected is in accordance with the regulations and provisions of the cCity regulating plumbing, and only after the proper grade for drainpipe from house to sewer has been given by the cCity eEngineer. For any such grade furnished by the city engineer a fee of five dollars shall be paid into the city treasury. 13.08.040 Permit--Issuance--Terms. [Public Services - Connections] Upon the payment of all connection fees as set forth in this chapter in Chapter 3.50, the Master Fee Schedule, and upon the approval of the plumbing inspector and the waterworks superintendent, the cCity tTreasurer shall issue a permit to connect with the cCity water or sewer system. The permit shall be for each connection and shall give the type of occupancy and address and show thereon the rules and regulations for sewer and water connections. 13.08.050 Fees. [Public Services - Connections] A. The rates for water and sewer connection fees shall be as follows are itemized in the City’s Master Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50. A. Rates within the City. Water Connection Fees 3/4" meter $700.00 Each unit in trailer court, motel, or dwelling 35.00 1" meter 1,000.00 Each unit in trailer court, motel, or dwelling 50.00 1 1/2" meter 1,250.00 Each unit in trailer court, motel, or dwelling 75.00 2" meter 1,500.00 Each unit in trailer court, motel, or dwelling 75.00 Sewer Connection Fees 4" sewer 850.00 Each unit in trailer court, motel, or dwelling 50.00 6" sewer 950.00 Each unit in trailer court, motel, or dwelling 75.00 B. Rates Outside City Limits. Water Connection Fees 3/4" meter $1,200.00   6 Each unit in trailer court, motel, or dwelling 100.00 1" meter 1,500.00 Each unit in trailer court, motel, or dwelling 150.00 1 1/2" meter 2,250.00 Each unit in trailer court, motel, or dwelling 200.00 2" meter 2,500.00 Each unit in trailer court, motel, or dwelling 250.00 Sewer Connection Fees 4" sewer 1,700.00 Each unit in trailer court, motel, or dwelling 100.00 6" sewer 1,900.00 Each unit in trailer court, motel, or dwelling 150.00 Cutting a street or road per foot ($75.00 minimum) 10.00 C. B. Fire Hydrant and Sprinkler System Connection Fees. See Chapter 3.50, Master Fee Schedule. There will be a fee equal to the cost of making a fire sprinkler system connection according to the specifications outlined in Section 13.08.044, including, but not limited to, the cost of labor, materials and equipment necessary to perform the connection. D. Fire Hydrant Connection Fees. There will be a twenty-five dollar fee to connect a fire hydrant into the city water system. Should the actual cost of installation to the city exceed a minimum fee, the additional cost shall be paid by applicant. 13.24.005 Deposit required--Delinquent accounts policy. [Public Services - Rates & Charges] A deposit is required for all The City Council city treasurer will determine the need and amount of deposit required for cCity water, sewage and trash service accounts. for all applicants requesting these services. The following guidelines will be used in the determination of the need for and the amount of deposit: The amount of the deposit is itemized in Chapter 3.50, the Master Fee Schedule. A. Owners of single-family residential dwelling: twenty-five dollars. B. Tenant of single-family residential dwelling: seventy-five dollars. C. Small business and retail establishments having an average monthly service charge: fifty dollars. D. Large commercial and industrial users will pay a deposit in the amount equal to two times the highest water bill for service location. E. A deposit may be required from any customer at any time if payment record requires one. F.A. All deposits made with the cCity are non-interest bearing. After one year the account may be reviewed and the deposit refunded if payment history shows twelve current consecutive payments. G.B. The cCity will disconnect service to any accounts sixty days or more delinquent. 13.24.050 Failure to pay charges. [Public Services - Rates & Charges]   7 If any person neglects, refuses or fails to pay his water or sewer service charges within thirty days from the date of billing thereof, the cCity recorder Treasurer shall notify the person in writing that the water will be turned off from his premises after ten days from the date of such notification. The cCity recorder Treasurer shall issue an order to the waterworks superintendent to turn the water off from the premises of such person where such unpaid charges are assessed. Before the water shall be turned on again, all delinquent water and sewer service charges shall be paid in full, plus a turn-on fee of twenty-five dollars if during normal working hours, or a turn-on fee of fifty dollars after working hours to be established by the City Council, and specified in the Master Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50. The cCity recorder Treasurer is authorized to enforce the payment of all delinquent water and sewer rates by an action in law in the corporate name of the cCity. 13.24.070 Water meter re-read charges. [Public Services - Rates & Charges] The schedule rates for water meter re-reads at the customer’s request, and changing of the meters, is as follows: are itemized in Chapter 3.50, the Master Fee Schedule. Charge 1. The customer can re-read his own meter and report the reading to city hall. $ N/C 2. The city crew will re-read the customer’s meter. 10.00 3. The city crew will test a customer’s meter. 20.00 4. The city crew will change a tested customer’s meter, at the customer’s request. an additional 35.00 5. The costs incurred for these requests will be paid within thirty days. If that bill is not paid, the water will be turned off until the debt is satisfied, and or a reconnect charge of twenty-five dollars during regular hours, or fifty dollars after hours, will be applicable. 6. If the problem proves to be the city’s responsibility, there will be no charge to the customer. 13.25.060 Calculation of impact fees. [Public Services - Impact Fees] A. Water impact fees for residential and commercial uses shall be calculated based upon meter size and an equivalent residential unit (ERU) basis. Water impact fees are itemized in Chapter 3.50, the Master Fee Schedule. 1. The following schedule applies to residential and commercial water impact fees: Meter Size in Inches Meter Capacity (GPM) ERU Capacity Impact Fee 5/8 × 3/4 (std) 10 1.0 $ 478.00 3/4 15 1.7 813.00 1 25 3.7 1,769.00 1 1/2 50 11.0 5,528.00 2 80 22.9 10,946.00 2. Nonresidential water impact fees for transient lodging including motels, inns, bed and breakfast establishments, and hotels shall be calculated pursuant to the following schedule: Impact fee per room for lodging without a restaurant: Number of Rooms × $229.00 = Impact Fee   8 Impact fee per room for lodging with a restaurant: Number of Rooms × $330.00 = Impact fee B. Sewer impact fees within the City of Moab shall be calculated per equivalent residential unit (ERU). All sewer impact fees are itemized in Chapter 3.50, the Master Fee Schedule. 1. Residential sewer impact fees shall be calculated at one thousand five hundred sixty-six dollars per single-family residence, and other permanent and overnight accommodations calculated per ERU pursuant to the following “Sewer Impact Fee Schedule--City of Moab” table. 2. Sewer impact fees for business and commercial uses shall be calculated at one thousand five hundred sixty-six dollars per ERU pursuant to the following “Sewer Impact Fee Schedule--City of Moab” table: Sewer Impact Fee Schedule--City of Moab Customer Type Units Minimum Fee Allowable Units Under Minimum Fee Fee per Additional Unit Above Minimum Permanent Residential Single-Family Residence $1,566 1 Residence $1,566/Residence Multifamily, 2 Bedrooms or Larger Unit $3,132 2 Units $1,566/Unit Multifamily, 1 Bedroom or Smaller Unit $1,754 2 Units $877/Unit Overnight Accommodations Per Unit with Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms or Larger Unit $1,879 1 Unit $1,879/Unit Per Unit with Kitchen, 1 Bedroom or Smaller Unit $1,566 1 Unit $1,566/Unit Hotel/Motel (No Kitchen) Unit $2,452 2 Units $1,226/Unit Other Auto Repair 1,000 ft2 $1,768 7,000 ft2 $253/1,000 ft2 Bakery 1,000 ft2 $1,793 500 ft2 $3,585/1,000 ft2 Bank 1,000 ft2 $1,566 2,000 ft2 $783/1,000 ft2 Beauty/Barber Shop Chair $1,566 4 Chairs $392/Chair Campground Campsite $2,463 2 Campsites $1,231/Campsite Car Wash--Auto Each $12,575 1 Each $12,575/Each Car Wash--Wand Wand $6,288 1 Wand $6,288/Wand Commercial 1,000 ft2 $1,687 7,000 ft2 $241/1,000 ft2 Dry Cleaner 1,000 ft2 $1,574 2,000 ft2 $787/1,000 ft2 Fast Food 1,000 ft2 $2,825 500 ft2 $5,650/1,000 ft2 Gas Station/Convenience Store 1,000 ft2 $1,740 4,000 ft2 $435/1,000 ft2 Grocery Store 1,000 ft2 $2,021 4,000 ft2 $505/1,000 ft2   9 Sewer Impact Fee Schedule--City of Moab Customer Type Units Minimum Fee Allowable Units Under Minimum Fee Fee per Additional Unit Above Minimum Laundromat Washer $1,767 2 Washers $884/Washer Office 1,000 ft2 $1,566 4,000 ft2 $392/1,000 ft2 Restaurant Seat $2,650 12 Seats $221/Seat Retail 1,000 ft2 $1,687 7,000 ft2 $241/1,000 ft2 Schools Students $1,566 15 Students $104/Student Theater Seat $1,620 150 Seats $11/Seat Warehouse 1,000 ft2 $1,649 10,000 ft2 $165/1,000 ft2 C. Sewer impact fees for development with the Spanish Valley Water and Sewer Improvement District, the Grand Water and Sewer Service Agency, or any other service agency outside of the cCity of Moab service area shall be as provided by interlocal agreement by the service agency and the cCity, and shall be calculated per equivalent residential unit (ERU). 1. Residential sewer impact fees for connections in other service agencies outside the city of Moab service area shall be calculated at one thousand three hundred sixty-one dollars per single- family residence, and other permanent and overnight accommodations calculated per ERU pursuant to the following “Sewer Impact Fee Schedule--Other Agencies” table. 2. Sewer impact fees for business and commercial uses in other service agencies outside the city of Moab service area shall be calculated at one thousand three hundred sixty-one dollars per ERU pursuant to the following “Sewer Impact Fee Schedule--Other Agencies” table: Sewer Impact Fee Schedule--Other Agencies Customer Type Units Minimum Fee Allowable Units Under Minimum Fee Fee per Additional Unit Above Minimum Permanent Residential Single-Family Residence $1,361 1 Residence $1,361/Residence Multifamily, 2 Bedrooms or Larger Unit $2,721 2 Units $1,361/Unit Multifamily, 1 Bedroom or Smaller Unit $1,524 2 Units $762/Unit Overnight Accommodations Per Unit with Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms or Larger Unit $1,633 1 Unit $1,633/Unit Per Unit with Kitchen, 1 Bedroom or Smaller Unit $1,361 1 Unit $1,361/Unit Hotel/Motel (No Kitchen) Unit $2,130 2 Units $1,065/Unit   10 Sewer Impact Fee Schedule--Other Agencies Customer Type Units Minimum Fee Allowable Units Under Minimum Fee Fee per Additional Unit Above Minimum Other Auto Repair 1,000 ft2 $1,536 7,000 ft2 $219/1,000 ft2 Bakery 1,000 ft2 $2,190 500 ft2 $4,380/1,000 ft2 Bank 1,000 ft2 $1,361 2,000 ft2 $680/1,000 ft2 Beauty/Barber Shop Chair $1,361 4 Chairs $340/Chair Campground Campsite $2,139 2 Campsites $1,070/Campsite Car Wash--Auto Each $9,510 1 Each $9,510/Each Car Wash--Wand Wand $4,755 1 Wand $4,755/Wand Commercial 1,000 ft2 $1,465 7,000 ft2 $209/1,000 ft2 Dry Cleaner 1,000 ft2 $1,866 2,000 ft2 $622/1,000 ft2 Fast Food 1,000 ft2 $2,724 500 ft2 $5,447/1,000 ft2 Gas Station/Convenience Store 1,000 ft2 $1,512 4,000 ft2 $378/1,000 ft2 Grocery Store 1,000 ft2 $1,756 4,000 ft2 $439/1,000 ft2 Laundromat Washer $1,320 2 Washers $660/Washer Office 1,000 ft2 $1,361 4,000 ft2 $340/1,000 ft2 Restaurant Seat $2,704 12 Seats $225/Seat Retail 1,000 ft2 $1,465 7,000 ft2 $209/1,000 ft2 Schools Students $1,361 15 Students $91/Student Theater Seat $1,407 150 Seats $9/Seat Warehouse 1,000 ft2 $1,432 10,000 ft2 $143/1,000 ft2 D. Water impact fees for properties connecting to the North Area Waterline South Loop shall be as follows: [Above chart to be removed] This fee shall remain in effect until ten years after adoption.   To be deleted    11 Peak instantaneous demand shall be calculated using State of Utah Administrative Rules for Public Drinking Water Systems. (Ord. 18-08, 2018; Ord. 17-16, 2017; Ord. 16-08, 2016; Ord. 04-01 (part), 2004; Ord. 98-13 (part), 1998) 13.25.090 Extraordinary adjustments. [Public Services - Impact Fees] A. Where application of the standard impact fees would result in arbitrary, unfair, or unjustified fees the cCity may, in its discretion, adjust the impact fee to respond to site specific circumstances. B. Upon request by any person subject to an impact fee, the cCity mManager is empowered to receive and review data and studies submitted by that person for the purposes of considering an adjustment to the fee. The applicant shall pay a review fee of one hundred fifty dollars, specified in the Master Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50, upon request of a review and shall be additionally responsible for staff review time and reasonable costs for consultant review services, if deemed necessary by the cCity. The cCity shall notify the applicant in writing of anticipated review expenses prior to incurring any costs. 15.36.020 Conditions for placement. [Buildings & Construction - Mobile Homes] No occupied mobile home or recreational vehicle shall hereafter be placed on a lot or be located in the cCity except under the following conditions: A. When temporarily located on a lot on which a building is being constructed, but not to exceed one year; provided that a bond or mortgage on a recreational vehicle in the amount of two hundred dollars or mobile home or other property in the amount of five hundred dollars in the amount specified in Chapter 3.50, the Master Fee Schedule, shall first be posted with the cCity, guaranteeing the removal of the mobile home or recreational vehicle from the lot upon the completion of construction of the building or at the end of one year from the placement on the lot, whichever is the lesser of time. 15.36.100 Performance guarantee. [Buildings & Construction - Mobile Homes] In order to ensure that the mobile home park will be constructed in an acceptable manner, developers shall post a bond, mortgage or other assurance acceptable to the cCity cCouncil in an amount equal to the estimated cost, plus fifty percent of constructing all required landscaping, road improvements, lighting, pedestrian ways, hard-surfacing, water and sewer lines, storage enclosures and common facilities as shown on the final plan itemized in the Master Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50. 15.44.200 Temporary signs. [Buildings & Construction - Sign Code] E. Political Campaign Signs. 1. Political campaign signs require a fifteen-dollar permit (the fee for which is specified in the Master Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50), shall pertain to a specific election, and shall be displayed not earlier than forty-five calendar days prior to that election. 16.20.060 Performance bonds. [Subdivisions - Required Improvements] A. After final approval but before recordation of the final plat, the developer must complete all improvements required in the subdivision agreement with the cCity or in lieu thereof, the subdivider may guarantee the installation thereof with a bond and sureties guaranteeing the standards of improvements. The bond shall be approved by the cCity cCouncil and the cCity aAttorney. 1. The subdivider may furnish and file with the cCity cCouncil a bond in an amount equal to one and one-half times a percentage, as specified in the Master Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50, of the cost of the improvements not previously installed as determined by the cCity eEngineer to   12 assure the installation of such improvements within a two-year period. The bond will be guaranteed by a collateral pledge of property, tangible or intangible, satisfactory to the cCity cCouncil and the cCity aAttorney. 2. The subdivider may deposit in escrow with an escrow holder approved by the cCity cCouncil an amount of money equal to one and one-half times a percentage, as specified in the Master Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50, of the cost of the improvements not previously installed as determined by the cCity eEngineer to assure the installation of such improvements within a two- year period or, if otherwise provided by the cCity cCouncil, a shorter or longer period. The escrow agreement aforesaid shall be approved by the cCity cCouncil and the cCity aAttorney. 17.52.060 Application for permit. [Fowl for Food Production] D. The applicant shall provide a narrative and a site plan of the subject property to adequately explain the location of the coop and other improvements on the lot. A nonrefundable fee as established in the Master Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50, by resolution of council shall be submitted at the time of application; 17.52.070 Enforcement [Fowl for Food Production] In the event that violations of this section occur, the complainant shall contact the Zoning Administrator and shall file a complaint outlining the nature of the infraction(s) and the time(s) that the violations(s) occurred. The property owner of the subject property shall be notified in accordance with code Chapter 17.78, Zoning Violation--Penalties, and the appropriate fines shall be in effect as found in Chapter 3.50 Master Fee Schedule. All violations of this chapter are classified as Class B misdemeanors, punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars or by imprisonment in the county jail for a period not to exceed six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each day of violation or noncompliance shall constitute a separate offense and may be prosecuted accordingly. 17.66.180 Performance guarantee. [Zoning - Planned Unit Developments - Performance Guarantee] C. In order to ensure that the planned unit development will be constructed to completion in accordance with approved plans, the petitioner shall post a bond or mortgage or other valuable assurance acceptable to the cCity cCouncil in the form of a surety bond, letter of credit, cash escrow, first deed of trust, or similar collateral in an amount equal to one hundred twenty-five percent a percentage, as specified in the Master Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50, of the estimated cost of all required landscaping, road improvements, pedestrian ways, curbs and gutters, hard- surfacing, water and sewer lines and domestic sewage disposal facilities and common facilities as shown on the final plat/plan. cCity staff shall verify the correct amount of the bond based upon review of the cost of the required improvements. The duration of the bond shall be equivalent to the time deadlines specified in the improvements agreement, which, in any case shall not exceed twenty-four months from the date of approval. Final determination of the amount of the bond or other assurance shall be made by the legislative authority City Council. No building permit for any portion of a planned unit development shall be issued until the final plan thereof has been approved by the pPlanning cCommission. Compliance with all material terms of the improvements agreement and the final plat/plan shall be a prerequisite to the developer obtaining a building permit for individual dwellings and/or a certificate of occupancy or zoning compliance. 17.67.070 Improvements agreements, dedications, and warranty. [Zoning - Site Plan Review]   13 A. Development Improvements Agreement. The cCity may require the applicant to deliver a development improvements agreement (DIA), which will specify in detail: the site-specific development plan for the property; the public improvements which must be constructed to serve the development; engineer’s estimates for the cost of required improvements; deadlines for construction and the phasing of development; provisions for a financial assurance and a warranty deposit to secure completion of public improvements; required property dedications; and such other terms as may be specifically required for the development. The amounts of the financial assurance and warranty deposit shall be equal to one hundred forty percent and ten percent, respectively, of the approved construction costs, as verified by the city engineer or other city designee are itemized in the Master Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50. At the election of the cCity, the DIA may be recorded in the Grand County land records, and constitutes an encumbrance on the subject real property for the duration of the life of the development authorized under this chapter. The form of any financial assurance shall be as authorized by the cCity aAttorney. 17.72.070 Certificate of zoning compliance required. [Zoning - Administration & Enforcement] A. It is unlawful to use or occupy or permit the use or occupancy of any building or premises, or to change the occupancy of any building or premises until a certificate of zoning compliance is issued by the zoning administrator, stating that the proposed use of the building or land conforms to the requirements of this title. No nonconforming structure or use shall be changed or extended until a certificate of zoning compliance has been issued by the zoning administrator. The certificate of zoning compliance shall state specifically wherein the nonconforming use differs with the provisions of this title. B. The zoning administrator may permit the occupancy of a building prior to the completion of all required work, provided a cash-only bond is posted with the cCity rRecorder in an amount equal to the cost of completing such required work plus fifty percent and all administrative costs as determined by the governing body in the amount itemized in the Master Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50. 17.78.030 [Zoning] Violation – Penalty Any person violating any of the provisions of Title 17 of the Moab City Code shall be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not to exceed the then maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor as prescribed by Utah State Law or imprisonment in the Grand County Jail for not more than six months or both fine and imprisonment and a minimum fine as established by resolution. and/or subject to a civil penalty if listed in the Master Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50.   17.80.070. Landscaping. [Supplementary Regulations for Large-Scale Developments over thirty thousand square feet] B. All plants and irrigation systems shall be installed according to the landscape installation guidelines shown on the approved landscape plan. The owner shall guarantee the quality of work, health and condition of plants, and installation of materials including, but not limited to, plant types, size, spacing, and irrigation systems. Prior to final acceptance of the project and issuance of a certificate of occupancy, the City shall inspect and certify that the installation is in compliance with the approved plans and specifications. All corrections, adjustments, and/or replacement of landscape elements and execution of a landscape maintenance agreement shall be done prior to final approval by the City. In the event corrections cannot be made or installation cannot be completed prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy, the City shall require a cash deposit equal in value to the amount of one and one-half a percentage, as specified in the Master   14 Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50, of the cost of the landscaping project. A cash deposit is returned only when the City gives final approval of the project. 17.90.050 Procedures for designating historic structures, sites and districts for preservation. [Historic Preservation] A nomination for designation listing in the City register may be made by the Board or by any citizen by filing an application with the zoning administrator. The applicant shall pay all public notice expenses, recording fees and any other fees established by resolution of the City Council. The initial application fee is established at seventy-five dollars is specified in the Master Fee Schedule, Chapter 3.50. PASSED AND APPROVED by a majority of the Moab City Council. This ordinance shall take effect no later than twenty (20) days from the date of publication. SIGNED: _________________________ Emily S. Niehaus, Mayor Date ATTEST: ________________________ Sommar Johnson, Recorder Date Moab City Council Agenda Item Meeting Date: September 9, 2019 #: Click here to enter text. Title: Approval of a Request for Amplified Music at Old City Park on September 21, 2019 Date Submitted: August 23, 2019 Staff Presenter: Carmella Galley Attachment(s): Request Letter Options: Approve, deny, or modify. Recommended Motion: "I move to approve the request for amplified music at Old City Park for Synergy’s Employee Appreciation Gathering on September 21, 2019." Background/Summary: Use of amplified sound equipment at Old City Park is not permitted without special permission of the City Council. The Synergy Company is requesting amplified music for their employee appreciation gathering. Park Rules state any amplified music must be curtailed by 9:00 pm. This event will have music from 12:00 pm -3:00 pm. Staff Recommendation: City Staff recommends approval of the request. Approval is subject to compliance with all Park Policies, which provides that approved sound amplification shall not extend beyond 9:00 pm. Carmella Galley <carmella@moabcity.org> Letter requesting Amplified Music-Old City Park event on 9/21/19 1 message Kimberly Kirsch <kkirsch@synergy-co.com>Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 7:22 AM To: "cgalley@moabcity.org" <cgalley@moabcity.org>, Jessica Holyoak <jholyoak@synergy-co.com>, Kari McKay <kmckay@synergy-co.com> Hello Carmella, This is a letter to the City Council requesting amplified music for a local band to play at Old City Park on September 21, 2019 from the time of 12-3pm. Will you Please make this request on the next available meeting dated September 9th. It was a pleasure to meet with you yesterday and I appreciated your time. Thank you, Kimberly Kirsch | Customer Account Specialist 2279 Resource Blvd. Moab, UT 84532 Direct: 435.610.2765 Email: kkirsch@synergy-co.com S y n er g i zed In g red i e n t s .c o m Moab Planning Commission Agenda Item Meeting Date: September 09, 2019 Title: Review and Adoption of City Council Resolution #48-2019 to Conditionally Approve the Final Plat of the Mill Creek Cove Twinhomes Subdivision on Property Located in the R-3, Multi-family Residential Zone at 647 and 671 South 400 East Street Date Submitted: September 5, 2018 Staff Presenter: Nora Shepard, Planning Director Applicant: Brian Ballard for Wong Corporation, LLC. Location: off of 400 East Zoning: R-2 Attachment(s): Exhibit A: Draft Resolution #48-2019 Exhibit B: Final Plat Exhibit C: Planning Commission Resolution #12-2018 Exhibit D: Minutes from the September 27, 2018 Planning Commission Meeting Options: Approve with conditions, deny with specific findings, or continue with specific direction to the applicant and staff as to additional information needed to make a decision. Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends adoption of City Council Resolution #48- 2019 approving the Mill Creek Cove Twinhomes. Recommended Motion: I move to adopt Resolution #48-2019, to conditionally approve the final plat for the Mill Creek Cove Twinhomes Subdivision with the following condition(s): 1. Structures built on Lots 1A/1B shall be oriented so all access is from Atlatl Avenue. 2. A Development Improvements Agreement between the developers and the City shall be submitted with the final plat to the City Council for review and approval. The Development Improvements Agreements will be finalized and executed prior to construction commencing on the site. 3. Engineering Department comments, must be addressed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer prior to review by the City Council. 4. Nightly Rentals are not permitted in this zone district. Background/Summary: The proposal for the Mill Creek Cove Twinhomes Subdivision encompasses much of both sides of what is proposed as Atlatl Avenue and involves the construction of twenty three new dwellings. Fifteen lots (Lot 1A-Lot 9) are located on the north side of Atlatl Avenue, seven lots (Lot 1A-Lot 14) are located on the south side, and one twin home lot (Lot 10A- B) is located adjacent to the east side of Kiva Drive. Lot 14 is currently developed with a small single-family residence that will remain in place for the time being. The full length of “Atlatl Avenue” shown on the plat, will be dedicated as public right - of- way and will link to Kiva Drive. This extension will fulfill connectivity of streets for the area. Previous construction undertaken by Mr. Ballard has provided easier access for water and sanitary sewer utilities to be readily connected to main lines in 400 East Street. This development will be served by Grand Water and Sewer Service Agency (GWSSA) for the sanitary sewer. The water is provided by the City of Moab. A Development Improvements Agreement between the developers and the City will be necessary for the project to proceed with construction. This document will be prepared by the City Attorney and submitted with the final plat to the City Council for approval. Prior to any construction commencing on this project, the Development Improvements Agreement with have to be approved and executed by the Developer and the City. On September 27, 2018, the Planning Commission held the required public hearing for this project and approved Resolution #12-2018. The following conditions were included in the resolution and the status of each is in bold italics. 1. Lot 1A/1B cannot be accessed from 400 East. The structure needs to be oriented so access is from Atlatl Avenue; While Lot 1A is shown as a flag lot, this condition will be enforced at time of building permit. 2. The fire hydrant needs to be relocated to the middle of the block; Completed and shown on the drawings 3. A traffic study is required to determine 400 East traffic island configuration and left turn option from the subdivision. Completed; changes to the islands are included in the engineering drawings. 4. Storm drain detention structure is needed on west end of property and connected to main in 400 East to either Mill Creek or to Pack Creek; The current location and design of the detention area is shown on the plat. 5. The developer shall cooperate with the Grand Water and Sewer Service Agency to address the concerns in Sunrise Engineering’s letter dated November 21, 2017. Completed. The following conditions are being proposed to be included in Resolution #48-2019: 1. Structures built on Lots 1A/1B shall be oriented so all access is from Atlatl Avenue. 2. A Development Improvements Agreement between the developers and the City shall be submitted with the final plat to the City Council for review and approval. The Development Improvements Agreements will be finalized and executed prior to construction commencing on the site. 3. Engineering Department comments, must be addressed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer prior to review by the City Council. 4. Nightly Rentals are not permitted in this zone district. CITY OF MOAB RESOLUTION NO. 48-2019 A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT FOR THE MILLCREEK COVE TWINHOMES SUBDIVISION The following describe the intent and purpose of this resolution: a. Brian Ballard, on behalf of Property Owner Wong Corporation, has submitted an application for a Subdivision consisting of twenty-three new dwellings, described as follows: AMENDING LOT 2 AND A PORTION OF PARCEL B, BALLARD SUBDIVISION ADDITION NUMBER 1, LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 26 SOUTH, RANGE 22 EAST, SALT LAKE CITY BASE AND MERIDIAN. b. Owners applied for approval of a subdivision containing twenty three lots. Twenty of the parcels are twin homes and 3 parcels are for single family homes for a total of 23 future homes c. The proposed residential use is permitted in the R-2 Single Household and Two Household Residential Zone as indicated in Moab Municipal Code (MMC) Chapter 17.48.020; and d. Owners provided the City of Moab with the necessary documents, plans and drawings to complete the application for review of the Final Plat of the proposed Millcreek Cove Twinhomes as required in Moab Municipal Code (MMC) Title 16.; and e. The City of Moab Planning Commission (“Commission”) reviewed the Development in a public meeting for compliance with the requirements of MMC Title 16, Subdivisions on September 27, 2018, and subsequent to the meeting adopted Planning Resolution #12-2018 and found that the development met or can meet the requirements of MMC Title 16 and Title 17; and f. Owner is required to construct certain public improvements as described in the Improvements Agreement submitted as part of this application for Final Plat; and g. The City Council reviewed the subdivision at a regularly scheduled meeting on September 9, 2019 and having considered Staff recommendations, and discussed the pertinent aspects of the development, determined that the Final Subdivision Plat of Millcreek Cove Twinhomes Subdivision has met the requirements of Title 16 and Title 17 of the Moab Municipal Code. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Moab City Council, that adoption of Resolution #48- 2019 approves the submitted Final Plat for Millcreek Cove Twinhomes and the City Council directs the Mayor to sign the Improvements Agreement. PASSED AND APPROVED in open Council by a majority vote of the Governing Body of Moab City Council on September 9, 2019. SIGNED: ________________________ Emily S. Niehaus, Mayor ATTEST: ________________________ Sommar Johnson, Recorder +19.50' NORTHWEST CORNER SECTION 7, T26S, R22E, SLB&M GRAPHIC SCALE 40 0 20 40 80 1" (INCH) = 40' (FEET) co 0 o PEACHES SUBDIVISION, AMENDED 7' DRAINAGE EASEMENT East 120.00' North r .097ZZ 41-10N N 0 LOT 1 A 5,280 Sq. Ft. 0.12 Acres 120.0' LOT 1 B 6106 Sq. Ft. 0.14 Acres 95.0' 20' SEWER LINE EASEMENT AND ACCESS EASEMENT (LOT 1A) 10' UTILITY EASEMENT (TYP) 0 0 1.62' -\41 i 0 A 0 0 EAST (BASIS OF BEARING) LOT 2 10' DRAINAGE EASEMENT (TYP) 36.40' co 0 3 TRACT A rn 3553 Sq. Ft. O 0.08 Acres • (DETENTION BASIN) 36.40' CO O N 70.0' LOT 2 6834 Sq. Ft. 0.16 Acres (SINGLE FAMILY) 70.0' FINAL PLAT OF MILL CREEK COVE TWINHOMES AMENDING LOT 2 AND A PORTION OF PARCEL B, BALLARD SUBDIVISION, ADDITION NUMBER 1, LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 26 SOUTH, RANGE 22 EAST SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN MILL CREEK COVE;, PHASE III LOT 3 LOT 4 East 628.50' 70.0' 70.0' O 0 LOT 3 CO 6834 Sq. Ft. J 0.16 Acres (SINGLE FAMILY) N 70.0' 70.0' .Z916 1-11n0S LOT 4 6834 Sq. Ft. 0.16 Acres (SINGLE FAMILY) Cn 0 m v 0 N 70.0' LOT 5 6834 Sq. Ft. 0.16 Acres (SINGLE FAMILY) 70.0' LOT 5 NORTH QUARTER CORNER SECTION 7, T26S, R22E, SLB&M LOT 1 s LOT 6 6834 Sq. Ft 0.16 Acres v 80.0' 25.00' �? (SINGLE FAMILY) 0 3 70.0' \_ DEDICATED TO THE CITY OF MOAB AS PER THIS PLAT. East 611.40' ATLATL AVE. 62.0' LOT 13 6530 Sq. Ft. 0.15 Acres (SINGLE FAMILY) 87.0' .09•9L 41-10N 40.0' 40.0' 40.0' 40.0' 40.0' 40.0' LOT 12B 3064 Sq. Ft. 0.07 Acres LOT 12A b, 3064 Sq. Ft. q 0.07 Acres .059L 4hoN LOT 11 B 3064 Sq. Ft. 0.07 Acres 40.0' 40.0' 40.0' LOT 11 A .con 3064 Sq. Ft. 0.07 Acres 40.0' z g LOT 10B 3 3064 Sq. Ft. rn 0.07 Acres v, 0 40.0' LOT 10A 9" 3064 Sq. Ft. P. 0.07 Acres 40.0' CURVE RADIUS ARC LENGTH DELTA ANGLE CHORD LENGTH CHORD BEARING C1 25.00' 39.27' 90°00'00" 35.36' S 46°20'01" E C2 25.00' 39.27' 90°00'00" 35.36' N 43°39'59" E C3 15.00' 2.57' 9°48'42" 2.57' S 06°14'23" E C4 15.00' 6.32' 24°08'22" 6.27' S 23°12'55" E C5 50.38' 34.40' 39°07'17" 33.74' N 15°43'27" W C6 50.38' 40.61' 46°10'44" 39.52' S 27°30'18" W C7 25.00' 39.27' 90°00'00" 35.36' S 43°39'59" W C8 50.38' 0.51' '34'45" 0.51' S 04°07'34" W APPROVAL BY MOAB CITY PUBLIC WORKS APPROVED THIS 20 DAY OF AD, West 327.00' GRIFFITH FAMILY LIVING TRUST 02-007-0062 122.60' 0 70.0' • UTILITY EASEMENT (TYP) 10' LOT 7 7,676 Sq. Ft. 0.18 Acres (SINGLE FAMILY) 55.0' 178.63' 30' ACCESS EASEMENT TO SMITH West 301.23' WANG 02-007-0059 ENGLEMAN 02-007-0148 NOTES: 1. Drainage easement encumbering Lots 1A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7 shall be maintained by same lot owners. Drainage easements shall not be allowed to have structures and or items placed that could impede the free flow of storm water. Said lot owners will be liable should any storm water impact adjacent properties with blockage. 2. Tract A to be maintained by Moab City APPROVAL BY MOAB CITY ATTORNEY APPROVED THIS DAY OF AD, 20 APPROVED THIS APPROVAL BY MOAB CITY ENGINEER DAY OF AD, 20 N 30°14'28" E 4.63' 25.00' 10.0' n w 112.1' LOT 8 8295 Sq. Ft. 0.19 Acres (SINGLE FAMILY) East 112.10' A 0 Q LOT 9 8,286 Sq. Ft. 0.19 Acres (SINGLE FAMILY) .Z9' 1.9 I. 41noS West 122.60' SMITH, KORENBLAT 02-007-0143 LEGEND QQ Property Corner ® Found Property Corner Section Corner Monument Drainage easement (see note 1) APPROVAL BY MOAB CITY PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVED THIS DAY OF AD, 20 SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE I, Lucas Blake, certify that I am a Professional Land Surveyor as prescribed under the laws of the state of Utah and that I hold license no. 7540504. I further certify that by the authority of the owners, a land survey was made of the property described below, and I have subdivided said tract of land into lots and streets, together with easements, hereafter to be known as: MILL CREEK COVE TWINHOMES and that same has been correctly surveyed and staked on the ground as shown on this plat. Lucas Blake Date License No. 7540504 BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION Beginning at a point on east right-of-way of 400 East Street, said point being East 19.50 feet along the north Section line and South 543.00 feet from the Northwest corner of Section 7, Township 26 South, Range 22 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence East 120.00 feet; thence North 1.62 feet; thence East 628.5 feet; thence South 151.62 feet; thence West 122.60 feet; thence North 30°14'28" East 4.63 feet; thence West 301.23 feet; thence South 76.50 feet; thence West 327.00 feet; thence North along said road right-of-way 222.50 feet to the point of beginning. OWNER'S DEDICATION Know all men by these presents that the undersigned are the owners of the above described tract of land, and hereby cause the same to be divided into lots, parcels and streets, together with easements as set forth to be hereafter known as MILL CREEK COVE TWINHOMES and do hereby dedicate for the perpetual use of the public all roads and other areas shown on this plat as intended for public use. The undersigned owners also hereby convey to any and all public utility companies a perpetual, nonexclusive easement over the public utility easements shown on this plat, the same to be used for the installation, maintenance and operation of utility lines and facilities. The undersigned owners also hereby convey any other easements as shown on this plat to the parties indicated and for the purposes shown hereon. ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF COUNTY OF ON THE DAY OF S.S. 20, PERSONALLY APPEARED BEFORE ME, WHOM DID ACKNOWLEDGE TO ME THAT THEY SIGNED THE FOREGOING OWNER'S DEDICATION FREELY AND VOLUNTARILY AND FOR THE USES AND PURPOSES STATED THEREIN. NOTARY PUBLIC NOTARY PUBLIC FULL NAME: COMMISSION NUMBER: MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF COUNTY OF ON THE DAY OF S.S. 20 PERSONALLY APPEARED BEFORE ME, THE UNDERSIGNED NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR SAID STATE AND COUNTY, SWORN, DID SAY THAT HE IS THE OF WHO BEING BY ME DULY , AND THAT THEY EXECUTED THE FOREGOING OWNER'S DEDICATION IN BEHALF OF SAID COMPANY BEING AUTHORIZED AND EMPOWERED TO DO SO, AND THEY DID DULY ACKNOWLEDGE TO ME THAT SUCH COMPANY EXECUTED THE SAME FOR THE USES AND PURPOSES STATED THEREIN. NOTARY PUBLIC NOTARY PUBLIC FULL NAME: COMMISSION NUMBER: MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: AMENDING LOT 2 AND A PORTION OF PARCEL B, BALLARD SUBDIVISION, ADDITION NUMBER 1, LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 26 SOUTH, RANGE 22 EAST SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN APPROVAL BY MOAB CITY COUNCIL APPROVED THIS DAY OF AD, 20 RED DESE Land Surveying 30 South 100 East Moab, UT 84532 435.259.8171 COUNTY RECORDER NO. Project 036-17 Date 7/10/19 Sheet 1 OF 1 STATE OF UTAH, GRAND COUNTY, RECORDED AT THE REQUEST OF DIRECTOR CITY ATTORNEY CITY ENGINEER CHAIR MOAB CITY MAYOR ATTEST: DATE BOOK PAGE COUNTY RECORDER FEE CITY OF MOAB PLANNING RESOLUTION #12-2018 A RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING TO CITY COUNCIL CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF THE FINAL PLAT FOR THE MILL CREEK COVE TWIN HOMES SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN THE R-3 ZONE AT 647 SOUTH 400 EAST AND 671 SOUTH 400 EAST WHEREAS, Brian Ballard at 482 Kachina Way Moab, Utah 84532, and JJ Wang 671 South 400 East, Moab Utah 84532, as "Owners" of record of 3.15 acres located at approximately 647 and 671 South 400 East Street in the R-3 Zone, and more particularly described as: Beginning at a point on the east right-of-way of 400 East Street, said point being East 19.50 feet along the north Section line and South 543.00 feet from the Northwest corner of Section 7, Township 26 South, Range 22 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence East 120.00 feet; thence North 1.62 feet; thence East 628.5 feet; thence South 151.62 feet; thence West 421.50 feet; thence South 72.50 feet; thence West 327.00 feet; thence North along said road right-of-way 222.50 feet to the point of beginning. WHEREAS, Owners have proposed a subdivision of twenty-three (23) residential lots for development with detached and attached single -household residences (twin homes), necessary utilities, and appropriate rights -of - way extensions to connect with existing streets; and WHEREAS, the proposed residential uses are allowed in the R-3 Zone and the proposal has been reviewed by City Staff and other affected agencies; and WHEREAS, Owners provided the Planning Department with the necessary documents, plans and drawings to complete the application for review of the final plan/plat; and WHEREAS, the City of Moab Planning Commission ("Commission") reviewed the proposal in a regularly scheduled public hearing to hear testimony for compliance with the requirements of the pertinent MMC chapters on December 14, 2017; and WHEREAS, the Commission considered Staff recommendations and discussed the pertinent aspects of the development for Final Plat on September 27, 2018, and found that the proposal has met or can meet the requirements of Title 16 of the Moab Municipal Code. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by a 6-0 unanimous vote of the City of Moab Planning Commission that adoption of Resolution #12-2018, recommends to City Council the conditional approval of the Final Plat of the Millcreek Cove Twin Homes Subdivision with the following conditions. 1. Structures built on Lots 1A/1B shall be oriented so all access is from Atlatl Avenue. 2. A Development Improvements Agreement between the developers and the City shall be submitted with the final plat to the City Council for review and approval. 3. Engineering Department comments must be addressed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer prior to review by the City Council. d' eanette Kopell, Chair Date Planning Commission Minutes on Millcreek Cove Twinhome Subdivision September 27, 2018 3. Action Item – Planning Resolution 12-2018 A Resolution Recommending to City Council Conditional Approval of the Final Plat for the Mill Creek Cove Twin Homes Subdivision Located in the R-3 Zone at 674 South 400 East and 671 South 400 East Commissioner Ballard recused himself and left the meeting. Director Reinhart gave an overview of Resolution 12-2018. Development Services Coordinator Johnson stated that the easement will be required to be fenced and they will still have to meet all setbacks. There was discussion on the lot sizes and which was single vs. townhome lots. Commissioner Hoskisson asked about it being able to be accessed by emergency vehicles. Director Reinhart said yes that on a flag shaped lot it was 20 feet. Director Reinhart said that a development improvements agreement along with the final Plat will have to be submitted to the City Council for final approval. Engineering comments must be addressed prior to this going to City Council. Chair Kopell asked if anyone had any more questions regarding this Resolution if not she would like to see a motion. Commissioner Marienfeld wanted to see what the footprint of the easement was. They reviewed that on the map. Commissioner Hoskisson said it wasn’t clear to him if the drainage has been engineered. Director Reinhart said it has been designed to release what preconstruction amounts would be. Commissioner Hoskisson said that the building code would require some type of drainage for that system. Director Reinhart said our codes all mention that you have to have a plan and drainage for storm water. Chair Kopell said she thinks were they are taking the planter out, we need some speed bumps there. Development Services Coordinator Johnson said the planter is not being removed it is being redesigned and you can only turn right out of the subdivision. Commissioner Marienfeld asked if a right turn only is cause for concern. Development Services Coordinator Johnson said that you could turn left at Kiva. Commissioner Becnel stated that this should be contingent on a high density transportation plan right there. Development Services Coordinator Johnson stated that the Engineering department has looked at this from all safety points and has approved it. Commissioner Brown asked Commissioner Becnel if she wanted to put conditions on this. Commissioner Becnel stated that she has just seen better. She also asked about the bike path. Commissioner Marienfeld discussed the existing bike path and said she felt like it is more than efficient and it is easily accessible. Development Services Coordinator Johnson stated that the way the road runs would be the City’s responsibility not the developer. And we already have the conditions put in place that the median issues would have to be addressed and fixed before we are able to proceed forward. Commissioner Kopell stated that before in previous developments there was a traffic calming that was required that didn’t take place. Development Services Coordinator Johnson stated that that was in the development these are outside of the development. Moab City Planning Commission, Minutes Page 3 of 3 Meeting, September 27, 2018 Commissioner Hoskisson made a motion to approve Resolution 12-2018 conditionally. Commissioner Brown seconded the motion. There was no further discussion. The motion carried 6-0 aye. Moab City Council Agenda Item Meeting Date: September 9, 2019 Title: US-191 Highway Widening Project Night Construction Restrictions Disposition: Discussion and possible action Staff Presenter: Chuck Williams, City Engineer Attachment(s): -Attachment 1 – US-191 Night Work Restriction Mivida area -Attachment 2 – US-191 Night Work Restriction Westwood area Recommended Motion: I move to approve US-191 Highway Widening Project work hours as stipulated below. Background/Summary: After the work session on Tuesday, city engineer Chuck Williams met with UDOT to negotiate a night work agreement between the City and UDOT that would allow the project to be completed as expeditiously as possible while minimizing the impacts to our citizenry, particularly the residences nearest to the widening project. The initial understanding with UDOT was that 2 options would NOT be acceptable:   1.The “no night work at all” option would not be acceptable to UDOT due to the extended length and increased costs to the project and 2.The “night work 24/7 throughout the project” would not be acceptable to the City due to the noise impacts to our citizenry, particularly the residences nearest to the widening project.   Following these negotiations, UDOT has agreed to the night work approach as described below subject to Council approval: 1.City staff have designated residential areas of the project where there are homes closer than 250 feet to construction activities (see the two attached exhibits). Allowed construction times in these areas will be more restrictive than elsewhere. In these designated residential areas, work will be allowed 6 AM to 10 PM Monday through Friday. 2.In all other project areas, work will be allowed all day and night starting Mondays at 6 AM and ending Fridays at 10 PM 3.Throughout all project areas including designated residential areas , work will NOT be allowed from 6 PM Saturdays until 6 AM Mondays. Benefits of this include: a.Residents and motel guests will have no construction noise Saturday and Sunday nights  b.There will be no construction all day Sunday, thereby avoiding additional impact to the northbound bottleneck that frequently occurs due to end-of-weekend tourist traffic heading north out of town. 4.Paving will be exempt from night work stipulations throughout all project areas including designated residential areas. The reason for this is that paving operations move relatively fast and are not in one location for very long, therefore the disruption from noise at any one location will be short in duration.   Allowable Work Hours in Designated Residential Areas Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday NONE 6:00 AM 6:00 AM 6:00 AM 6:00 AM 6:00 AM 6:00 AM NONE 10:00 PM 10:00 PM 10:00 PM 10:00 PM 10:00 PM 6:00 PM         Allowable Work Hours NOT in Designated Residential Areas Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday NONE 6:00 AM 12:00 AM 12:00 AM 12:00 AM 12:00 AM 6:00 AM NONE 11:59 PM 11:59 PM 11:59 PM 11:59 PM 10:00 PM 6:00 PM *Paving will be exempt from work hour restrictions     I believe that the approach identified above will allow the project to be completed in a reasonable duration while providing as much quiet time as possible to our residents nearest the project. City staff recommend approval of this approach to Council.   Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AeroGRID, IGN, and the GIS User Community 0 300 600 900150 Feet Legend US-191; NORTH MOAB TO COLORADO RIVER BRIDGE WIDENING PROJECT NIGHT WORK RESTRICTION AREA 08/29/2019 DC 2450 f t500 ftResidential AreaUS Hwy 191400 North Mivida DrMcGill Blvd Mivida DrMcCormick BlvdWingate Ave Chinle Ave Taylor AveMoenkopi Ave Cliffview DrUS Hwy 191US Hwy 191 a w Q z O U H co Y O H o NG PROJECT N z w 0 w o 0 m w > O 0 Q O J O U O i- m Q O 2 i- O z m u) D 9/3/2019 MJ Moab City Council Agenda Item Meeting Date: September 9, 2019 Title: Ordinance #2019-25, an Ordinance Amending the Municipal Code to Permit Serving of Alcohol at Public Events Held on Certain City Properties. Presenter: Joel Linares Attachment(s): Proposed Ordinance Strikethrough from prior Ordinance Suggested Motion: I move to adopt Ordinance #2019-25, “An Ordinance amending the municipal code to permit serving of alcohol at public events held on certain city properties. Background/Summary: This Ordinance will update the serving, sale, and consumption of alcohol on certain City properties. These changes include the list of parks where alcohol will be permitted under the ordinance for permitted events by adding Lions Park. It also updates the approval process for permits in the parks to allow for the administrative approval. It will allow for the use of city facilities for private events, like weddings, where alcohol will be permitted. The Ordinance updates City facilities where alcohol will be permitted to any City facilities so long as approved by City Council. The MARC and MRAC will still be approved by staff. It will also allow for City employees, who have been certified by the State of Utah, to participate in the identification checks and alcohol sales and service. CITY OF MOAB ORDINANCE NO. 2019-25 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MUNICIPAL CODE TO PERMIT SERVING OF ALCOHOL AT PUBLIC EVENTS HELD ON CERTAIN CITY PROPERTIES The following describes the intent and purpose of this ordinance: a.The Moab Municipal Code regulates the serving, sale, and consumption of alcohol in public places pursuant to § 5.20.010 et seq. and §12.20.040; b.The Moab Municipal Code permits the licensing of special events pursuant to §5.09.010 et seq.; c.The City has determined that it is appropriate to clarify its ordinances to permit the serving, sale, and consumption of alcohol at events held at certain City venues, subject to a number of requirements; and d.The City periodically updates its ordinances for consistency and clarity. Therefore, MMC § 5.20.660 is hereby amended as follows: 5.20.660 Consumption of Alcohol in Public Places. A.No person shall consume, serve, or distribute alcoholic beverages in a public street, sidewalk, alley, building, park, or facility, except in conformity with the provisions of this section. Violation of this section is a strict liability offense punishable as a Class C misdemeanor. B.No event sponsor or other person shall charge an admission fee or otherwise charge a price for alcoholic beverages served and consumed in any public place, except in conformity with the provisions of this section. Violation of this subsection is a strict liability offense and shall be punishable as a Class C misdemeanor. C.Common Requirements For Public Events Where Alcohol Is Served. Persons who propose to hold public events where alcohol will be served at venues owned by the City of Moab must satisfy the following general requirements, in addition to those requirements specific to particular venues. The event sponsor shall comply with applicable laws governing the consumption and distribution of alcohol, and the sponsor must: 1.Obtain the applicable state of Utah single event alcohol permit or temporary special event beer permit and comply with all permit terms; 2.Obtain and comply with a City of Moab alcohol license, if applicable; 3.Obtain and comply with the applicable special event license pursuant to Chapter 5.09, which will be combined with the requirements under this section; 4.Show proof of liability insurance for event host liquor liability and naming the City of Moab as an additional insured; and 5.Pay the applicable rental fee,as established from time to time by Council resolution,and execute a public facility use agreement indemnifying and holding the City harmless from all liability associated with the serving and consumption of alcohol at the event. D.City Events. The City may hold public events where alcohol is served, as otherwise provided under this section. Where the City holds a public event it may contract with a separate alcohol vendor, who shall procure the alcohol event licenses under subsection C(1) and (2), and the liability insurance as required by subsection C(4), above.The alcohol vendor may be the event sponsor for purposes of all alcohol-related compliance under this section. If the City holds the event it has discretion to waive or modify the other requirements of subsection C. E.Public Events at Certain Parks. The serving, consumption, and sale of alcoholic beverages at public events held at Swanny City Park, the Center Street Ballfields, Lions Park, or Old City Park may be permitted by administrative approval, unless approval is required under the Special Events Code or other City Code. Serving of alcohol shall be limited to the hours of twelve p.m. until nine p.m. during the event. Areas designated for the serving of alcoholic beverages must be located at least one hundred feet away from designated playgrounds, the skate-park, the Moab Recreation and Aquatic Center, and similar facilities. F.Private Events at Certain Parks. The serving, consumption, and sale of alcoholic beverages at private events held at Swanny City Park, the Center Street Ballfields, Lions Park, or Old City Park may be permitted by administrative approval, unless approval is required under the Special Events Code or other City Code. Serving of alcohol shall be limited to the hours of twelve p.m. until nine p.m. during the event. Areas designated for the serving of alcoholic beverages must be located at least one hundred feet away from designated playgrounds, the skate-park, the Moab Recreation and Aquatic Center, and similar facilities. Events on Public Streets. The serving, consumption, and sale of alcoholic beverages at public events held on a public street may be permitted by the City Council, provided that the event sponsor obtains a special event license (Level II) pursuant to Chapter 5.09. Serving of alcohol shall be limited to the hours of twelve p.m. until nine p.m. during the event. G.Events at City Facilities. The serving, consumption, and sale of alcoholic beverages at public events held at city facilities may be approved by the City Council. 1.City staff is authorized to approve privately hosted social gatherings at the Moab Arts and Recreation Center (MARC) where alcohol may be served. Sponsors of private events at the MARC must: a.Pay the applicable rental fee, as established from time to time by Council resolution, and execute a public facility use agreement indemnifying and holding the City harmless from all liability associated with the serving and consumption of alcohol at the event; and b.Comply with applicable laws governing the consumption and distribution of alcohol; c.All events at the MARC shall be concluded by eleven p.m. Serving of alcohol at private events shall be concluded no later than 10:30 p.m. 2.City staff is authorized to approve privately hosted social gatherings at the Moab Recreation and Aquatic Center (MRAC) where alcohol may be served. Sponsors of private events at the MRAC must: a.Pay the applicable rental fee, as established from time to time by Council resolution, and execute a public facility use agreement indemnifying and holding the City harmless from all liability associated with the serving and consumption of alcohol at the event; b.Comply with applicable laws governing the consumption and distribution of alcohol; c.All events at the MRAC shall be concluded by the normal business hours of the MRAC. H.Public Events at County Facilities. The serving, consumption, and sale of alcoholic beverages to the public at facilities owned by Grand County within the City may be permitted by the City provided each of the following conditions are met: 1.The event sponsor obtains approval from Grand County; 2.The event sponsor obtains the applicable state of Utah single event permit or temporary special event beer permit and abides by all terms and conditions of the state of Utah permit; 3.The event sponsor obtains the applicable City of Moab alcohol licenses; and 4.The event sponsor obtains the applicable special event license pursuant to Chapter 5.09. I.A “privately hosted social gathering” shall be defined as any social, recreational, or business event for which all or a portion of the MARC has been leased or licensed, in advance, and the event or function is limited in attendance to people who have been specifically designated, by invitation or otherwise, and their guests. Privately hosted social gatherings shall not in any case be defined to include any event to which the public is invited, whether by advertisement or otherwise, or events where an admission fee is charged. J.A “public” event shall be defined to mean any gathering which is open to all persons, which is advertised as open to the general public, or which is open to all persons who purchase admission. K.No City employee, agent, or volunteer shall consume alcoholic beverages at any gathering authorized pursuant to this section while on duty or acting in an official capacity on behalf of City. Any City employee participating in the serving or distribution of alcoholic beverages must have the required certifications of the state of Utah, with a current copy filled with the City. Nothing in this subsection shall prohibit a City employee, agent, or volunteer from consuming or distributing alcoholic beverages at an event where such person is a guest or event participant. 1.City employees, agents, or volunteers are not deemed to be participating in the serving or distribution of alcoholic beverages where they perform other functions at an event held pursuant to subsection D, City Events. L.To be eligible for any license or permit pursuant to this Chapter, an “event sponsor” shall be a natural person twenty-one years of age or older, except in the case of events held under subsection D. M.No person shall allow or permit the serving of alcoholic beverages to any person under twenty-one years of age. All persons involved in the serving or distribution of alcoholic beverages do so under the supervision and direction of the event sponsor, who shall be personally responsible for compliance with all applicable public facility use agreement, City code, and State law provisions. Violation of this subsection is a strict liability offense and shall be punishable as a Class C misdemeanor. N.The applicable decision maker for any event authorized under this section shall be authorized to attach such other and additional terms and conditions upon the use and occupancy of public facilities as may be deemed necessary and appropriate, depending upon the nature of the event planned. These additional terms may include, but shall not be limited to: 1.Special limitations as to hours of operation; 2.Limits on the occupancy or total numbers of guests; 3.Security requirements; 4.Parking limitations; 5.Limits on the areas to be occupied by the event; and 6.Any conditions reasonably related to the safety of event participants, and the safety and peace of the general public. O.Any City enforcement officer may enter the premises of any event permitted under this section at any time to determine compliance with all applicable laws and conditions. Any law enforcement officer who reasonably believes that an event is out of compliance with applicable laws and conditions shall have the authority to curtail or terminate the event. (Ord. 12-12 (part), 2012: Ord. 99-03 (part), 1999: Ord. 85-09 (part), 1985: prior code § 3-4-11)In addition, MMC § 12.20.040 is amended as follows: It is unlawful for any person to consume or possess beer or alcoholic beverages within any public park of the City of Moab, except as authorized pursuant to MMC § 5.20.660. Approved and adopted by the Moab City Council this day of September 2017. By: Emily Niehaus, Mayor Attest: By: Sommar Johnson, Recorder 5.20.660 Consumption of Alcohol in Public Places. A.No person shall consume, serve, or distribute alcoholic beverages in a public street, sidewalk, alley, building, park, or facility, except in conformity with the provisions of this section. Violation of this section is a strict liability offense punishable as a Class C misdemeanor. B.No event sponsor or other person shall charge an admission fee or otherwise charge a price for alcoholic beverages served and consumed in any public place, except in conformity with the provisions of this section. Violation of this subsection is a strict liability offense and shall be punishable as a Class C misdemeanor. C.Common Requirements For Public Events Where Alcohol Is Served. Persons who propose to hold public events where alcohol will be served at venues owned by the City of Moab must satisfy the following general requirements, in addition to those requirements specific to particular venues. The event sponsor shall comply with applicable laws governing the consumption and distribution of alcohol, and the sponsor must: 1.Obtain the applicable state of Utah single event alcohol permit or temporary special event beer permit and comply with all permit terms; 2.Obtain and comply with a City of Moab alcohol license, if applicable; 3.Obtain and comply with the applicable special event license pursuant to Chapter 5.09, which will be combined with the requirements under this section; 4.Show proof of liability insurance for event host liquor liability and naming the City of Moab as an additional insured; and 5.Pay the applicable rental fee, as established from time to time by Council resolution, and execute a public facility use agreement indemnifying and holding the City harmless from all liability associated with the serving and consumption of alcohol at the event. D.City Events. The City may hold public events where alcohol is served, as otherwise provided under this section. Where the City holds a public event it shall may contract with a separate alcohol vendor, who shall procure the alcohol event licenses under subsection C(1) and (2), and the liability insurance as required by subsection C(4), above.The alcohol vendor shall may be the event sponsor for purposes of all alcohol-related compliance under this section. If the City holds the event it has discretion to waive or modify the other requirements of subsection C. E.Public Events at Certain Parks. The serving, consumption, and sale of alcoholic beverages at public events held at Swanny City Park, the Center Street Ballfields, Lions Park, or Old City Park may be permitted by the City Council administrative approval, unless approval is required under the Special Events Code or other City Code. Serving of alcohol shall be limited to the hours of ten twelve ap.m. until seven nine p.m. during the event. Areas designated for the serving of alcoholic beverages must be located at least one hundred feet away from designated playgrounds, the skate-park, the Moab Recreation and Aquatic Center, and similar facilities. F.Private Events at Certain Parks. The serving, consumption, and sale of alcoholic beverages at private events held at Swanny City Park, the Center Street Ballfields, Lions Park, or Old City Park may be permitted by administrative approval, unless approval is required under the Special Events Code or other City Code. Serving of alcohol shall be limited to the hours of twelve p.m. until nine p.m. during the event. Areas designated for the serving of alcoholic beverages must be located at least one hundred feet away from designated playgrounds, the skate-park, the Moab Recreation and Aquatic Center, and similar facilities. Events on Public Streets. The serving, consumption, and sale of alcoholic beverages at public events held on a public street may be permitted by the City Council, provided that the event sponsor obtains a special event license (Level II) pursuant to Chapter 5.09. Serving of alcohol shall be limited to the hours of ten twelve pa.m. until nine p.m. during the event. G.Events at MARCCity Facilities. The serving, consumption, and sale of alcoholic beverages at public events held at the Moab Arts and Recreation Center (MARC) city facilities may be approved by the City Council. 1.City staff is authorized to approve privately hosted social gatherings at the Moab Arts and Recreation Center (MARC) where alcohol may be served. Sponsors of private events at the MARC must: a.Pay the applicable rental fee, as established from time to time by Council resolution, and execute a public facility use agreement indemnifying and holding the City harmless from all liability associated with the serving and consumption of alcohol at the event; and b.Comply with applicable laws governing the consumption and distribution of alcohol; c.All events at the MARC shall be concluded by eleven p.m. Serving of alcohol at public or private events shall be concluded no later than 10:30 p.m. 2.City staff is authorized to approve privately hosted social gatherings at the Moab Recreation and Aquatic Center (MRAC) where alcohol may be served. Sponsors of private events at the MRAC must: a.Pay the applicable rental fee, as established from time to time by Council resolution, and execute a public facility use agreement indemnifying and holding the City harmless from all liability associated with the serving and consumption of alcohol at the event; b.Comply with applicable laws governing the consumption and distribution of alcohol; c.All events at the MRAC shall be concluded by the normal business hours of the MRAC. H.Public Events at County Facilities. The serving, consumption, and sale of alcoholic beverages to the public at facilities owned by Grand County within the City may be permitted by the City provided each of the following conditions are met: 1.The event sponsor obtains approval from Grand County; 2.The event sponsor obtains the applicable state of Utah single event permit or temporary special event beer permit and abides by all terms and conditions of the state of Utah permit; 3.The event sponsor obtains the applicable City of Moab alcohol licenses; and 4.The event sponsor obtains the applicable special event license pursuant to Chapter 5.09. I.A “privately hosted social gathering” shall be defined as any social, recreational, or business event for which all or a portion of the MARC has been leased or licensed, in advance, and the event or function is limited in attendance to people who have been specifically designated, by invitation or otherwise, and their guests. Privately hosted social gatherings shall not in any case be defined to include any event to which the public is invited, whether by advertisement or otherwise, or events where an admission fee is charged. J.A “public” event shall be defined to mean any gathering which is open to all persons, which is advertised as open to the general public, or which is open to all persons who purchase admission. K.No City employee, agent, or volunteer shall consume alcoholic beverages or participate in the serving or distribution of alcoholic beverages at any gathering authorized pursuant to this section while on duty or acting in an official capacity on behalf of City. Any City employee participating in the serving or distribution of alcoholic beverages must have the required certifications of the state of Utah, with a current copy filled with the City. Nothing in this subsection shall prohibit a City employee, agent, or volunteer from consuming or distributing alcoholic beverages at an event where such person is a guest or event participant. 1.City employees, agents, or volunteers are not deemed to be participating in the serving or distribution of alcoholic beverages where they perform other functions at an event held pursuant to subsection D, City Events. L.To be eligible for any license or permit pursuant to this Chapter, an “event sponsor” shall be a natural person twenty-one years of age or older, except in the case of events held under subsection D. M.No person shall allow or permit the serving of alcoholic beverages to any person under twenty-one years of age. All persons involved in the serving or distribution of alcoholic beverages do so under the supervision and direction of the event sponsor, who shall be personally responsible for compliance with all applicable public facility use agreement, City code, and State law provisions. Violation of this subsection is a strict liability offense and shall be punishable as a Class C misdemeanor. N.The applicable decision maker for any event authorized under this section shall be authorized to attach such other and additional terms and conditions upon the use and occupancy of public facilities as may be deemed necessary and appropriate, depending upon the nature of the event planned. These additional terms may include, but shall not be limited to: 1.Special limitations as to hours of operation; 2.Limits on the occupancy or total numbers of guests; 3.Security requirements; 4.Parking limitations; 5.Limits on the areas to be occupied by the event; and 6.Any conditions reasonably related to the safety of event participants, and the safety and peace of the general public. O.Any City enforcement officer may enter the premises of any event permitted under this section at any time to determine compliance with all applicable laws and conditions. Any law enforcement officer who reasonably believes that an event is out of compliance with applicable laws and conditions shall have the authority to curtail or terminate the event. (Ord. 12-12 (part), 2012: Ord. 99-03 (part), 1999: Ord. 85-09 (part), 1985: prior code § 3-4-11)In addition, MMC § 12.20.040 is amended as follows: It is unlawful for any person to consume or possess beer or alcoholic beverages within any public park of the City of Moab, except as authorized pursuant to MMC § 5.20.660. Approved and adopted by the Moab City Council this day of September 2017. By: Emily Niehaus, Mayor Attest: By: Sommar Johnson, Recorder