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PETALUMA FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU FIRE PREVENTION & TECHNICAL SERVICES DIVISION 2017-2018 Fire Department Fee Schedule Fees Effective July 1, 2017 Code FLS-1 FLS-2 FLS-3 FLS-4 FLS-5 FLS-6 Fire and Life Safety Division Plan Review and Inspection Fees Additional Re-Inspection (Hourly rate - Minimum 1-hour) Additional Plan Review Re-Check (Hourly rate - Minimum 1-hour) The base permit fees cover the cost of one plan review re-check per permit. Application for Acceptance of Alternate Materials or Methods An application to request an alternate method or material for use on a new or existing site or project. Automatic Fire Sprinkler System 6-100 heads Commercial NFPA 13 Residential NFPA 13R Fire Sprinkler System *Add l $4.00 per Sprinkler Head for All sprinkler heads in the project. Automatic Fire Sprinkler System greater than 100 heads Commercial NFPA 13 Residential NFPA 13R Fire Sprinkler System *Add l $6.00 per Sprinkler Head for all sprinkler heads in project Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Residential NFPA 13D (1 & 2 Family) Fire Sprinkler Systems $137 Hourly $137 Hourly $275 Hourly rate after 2 hrs. Includes one $137 Plan Review Hourly rate charge for resubmittals. Includes $137 Plan Review Includes $137 Plan Review FLS-7 Construction Permit-Fire Plan Review-New Commercial The Fire Department shall conduct a fire code and life safety plan review for all new commercial structures. $411 Or 25% of the Building Permit Fee Whichever is greater. Collected by Building Dept. Page 1 of 12

FLS-8 FLS-9 FLS-10 FLS-11 FLS-12 FLS-13 FLS-14 FLS-15 Fire and Life Safety Division Plan Review and Inspection Fees Construction Permit Plan Review- Commercial Tenant Improvement The Fire Department shall conduct a fire code and life safety plan review for all commercial tenant improvement projects. This category also includes commercial and multi-family additions greater than 25% and remodels greater than 50% pursuant to PMC 903.2.20.5 and 903.2.20.6 Construction Permit Plan Review-New Residential The Fire Department shall conduct a fire code and life safety plan review for all new residential structures. Construction Permit Plan Review-Residential Addition/Remodel The Fire Department shall conduct a plan review and evaluate fire sprinkler requirements for residential addition/remodels greater than 50% pursuant to PMC 903.2.20.2 and 903.2.20.20.3. Engine Company Inspections Engine Company business inspection rate. Businesses shall be allowed one re-inspection at no charge. If violations are not corrected by the first re-inspection; a violation re-inspection penalty will be charged (see next category). Engine Company Violation Re-Inspection Fee Businesses that have not corrected violations by the first re-inspections will be charged for the second and third re-inspections at $120 per inspection. If it is necessary to refer violations to the Fire Prevention Bureau, an additional Fire Inspector rate of $137 (one hour minimum) will be charged. Fire Access and Fire Protection Inspection To have a representative from the Fire Department conduct an assessment inspection of a new project under construction prior to the delivery of combustible materials or approval of the foundation permit inspection. Fire Alarm System Installation New and Major Modification Base fee plus $5.00 per device: i.e. initiating: heat, smoke, duct, water-flow, and manual pull stations and each fire notification device: i.e. strobe/horn/bell, Fixed, Rate of Rise and Manual. *Add l $5.00 per Device Fire Alarm System Installation-Minor Modification/Repair Sprinkler Supervision Residential Care Facility Pull Station Minor Fire Alarm Modification and Repair $274 $274 $274 $120 $120 Or 25% of the Building Permit Fee Whichever is greater. Collected by Building Dept. Or 25% of the Building Permit Fee Whichever is greater. Collected by Building Dept. ; this will include one plan review and one inspection of the premises. Collected by Building Dept. Rate Charged for Initial Inspection and one (1) Reinspection. Rate Charged for Re- Inspection following the First Re-inspection (Example; 2 nd and 3 rd Re-inspections would be $240) $275 Hourly rate after 2 hrs. $275 Includes $137 Plan Review Includes $137 Plan Review FLS-16 Fire Pump Plan Review and Installation $687 Hourly rate after 4 hrs. Page 2 of 12

FLS-17 FLS-18 FLS-19 FLS-20 FLS-21 FLS-22 FLS-23 FLS-24 FLS-25 FLS-26 FLS-27 Fire and Life Safety Division Plan Review and Inspection Fees Fire Service Underground-Major Private Fire Hydrants Sprinkler System Underground Fire Lines $825 To install any private fire hydrant or fire service underground lines and associated appliances (includes plan review, inspections, and witness of flushing). Fire Service Underground Repair/flush-Minor To repair a component of a fire service underground lines and associated appliances. This shall include replacing single component replacements and flushing the system. Fire Service Hydrant Flow Test To request the Petaluma Water Department to conduct a Hydrant Flow Test typically for a fire sprinkler design project. (The Fee split is $83 to the Fire Department and $329 to the Water Department) Fixed Fire Extinguishing Systems-Hood and Duct Installation of fixed fire extinguishing systems. High Piled Combustible Storage Installation To install high pile racks in a new or existing business for the storage of combustible materials. Requires a plan review and inspection. A "High Piled Combustible Storage Application" shall be completed and submitted at time of plan review. Be advised, due to complexity, we may determine a Fire Protection Engineer (FPE) and additional costs may apply (see Outside Consultant; Plan Review/Inspection Services). Industrial Oven Installation To install an industrial oven in a new or existing business. Outside Consultant; Plan Review/Inspection Services that require outside consulting due to complexity of project or time constraints shall be charged the actual cost of service plus 20% overhead. Petaluma Fire Department shall approve consultant and request an estimate of actual cost. Consultation-Fire Inspector/Plans Examiner To meet/consult with a Fire Inspector/Plans Examiner to discuss larger fire code issues or projects. This Fee is not charged for DRC or new business. Consultation-Fire Marshal To meet/consult with the Fire Marshal to discuss larger fire code related issues or projects. This Fee is not charged for DRC and or new businesses. Solar Variance Plan Review To review and evaluate variances for solar fire access on roofs. Special Event-Minor To review a minor Police Special Event; review only. No inspection required. Includes $137 Plan Review Hourly rate after 3 hrs. Includes Water and Fire Department Fees Includes $137 Plan Review Hourly rate after 3 hrs. $275 Hourly rate after 2 hrs. Consultant Hourly rate plus 20% $137 Hourly rate Min 1 hr. $160 Hourly rate-min 1 hr. $101 Varies If inspection is necessary; hourly rate of $137 is applied. Page 3 of 12

FLS-28 FLS-29 FLS-30 FLS-31 FLS-32 FLS-33 Code HM-1 HM-2 HM-3 HM-4 Fire and Life Safety Division Plan Review and Inspection Fees Special Event Review and Inspection-Major Event (Greater than 500 people) To provide fire code requirements/ attend meetings and Varies review Special Event Permit for a large Special Event greater than 500 people and conduct an inspection. Special Event-Occupancy Check-After Hours To perform occupancy safety check either planned or unplanned after hours. $275 Special Event/Amusement Within a Building To operate a special amusement operation such as a haunted house and/or other type of holiday amusement operation within a building. Spray Booth/Special Hazard Protection Systems/FM 200 type-installation Installation of a new spray booth, room, or special hazard system or major modification to an existing spray booth or room. Standpipe Systems Installation of a new system or major modification to an existing system when the system is not a combination sprinkler system. Temporary Certification of Occupancy Inspection To request temporary approval of Occupancy. This is, in addition, to a standard certification of occupancy. New Construction Fees Aboveground Storage Tank (AST) New Installation Flammable or Combustible Liquids Compressed Natural Gas To install or construct an aboveground storage tank, plant or terminal, well, fuel dispensing station or similar facility where a hazardous material is produced, stored, dispensed or used. (Per Tank) Aboveground Storage Tank (AST) Modification/Repair To alter or modify aboveground storage tanks, plants, terminals, wells, fuel dispensing stations, dispensing piping, refineries, distilleries and similar facilities where flammable/combustible liquids are produced, processed, stored, dispensed and used. (Per Tank) Aboveground Storage Tank (AST) Removal To remove, abandon, place out of service or otherwise dispose of an aboveground storage tank. (Per Tank) Hazardous Materials Aboveground Storage Site Closure *Range 1, 2, and 8 To permanently remove a hazardous materials storage or use premises from service. Varies Hourly rate of $137 Applies for Review and Inspection plus Hourly Rate Hourly Rate of $137 for Review and Inspection $687 Hourly rate after 5 hrs. $550 Hourly rate after 4 hrs. $275 2 hr. minimum Hourly rate thereafter $825 Hourly rate after 6 hrs. $550 Hourly rate after 4 hrs. $550 Hourly rate after 4 hrs. $275 Page 4 of 12

HM-5 HM-6 HM-7 HM-8 HM-9 HM-10 HM-11 HM-12 HM-13 HM-14 New Construction Fees Hazardous Materials Aboveground Storage Site Closure * Range 3 through 7 To permanently remove hazardous materials storage or use premises from service. Additional Re-Inspection - (Hourly rate - Minimum 1-hour) The base permit fees cover the cost of one re-inspection per permit. Additional Plan Review Re-Check - (Hourly rate- Minimum 1 hour) The base permit fees cover the cost of one plan review re-check per permit. Consultation - Hazardous Materials-Fire Inspector To provide for staff consultations with consultants, agents or representatives of a property owner/operator concerning environmental reviews or projects including Phase I or II environmental reviews. This does not include a determination by any other enforcement agency having jurisdiction. Consultation - Hazardous Materials Fire Marshal To provide for Fire Marshal consultations with consultants, agents or representatives of a property owner/operator concerning environmental reviews or projects including Phase I or II environmental reviews. This does not include a determination by any other enforcement agency having jurisdiction. Excavation Near or Repair /Modification Flammable/Combustible Liquid Pipeline To excavate or do any work below grade within 10 feet of any pipeline for the transportation of flammable or combustible liquids. Hazardous Materials Management Plan Modification and Review To add in excess of 100% of quantity of a hazardous material (liquid, solid or gas at STP), or the addition of any highly flammable/toxic materials. Liquefied Petroleum Gas Tank - Installation To install any LP Gas Container. Plans shall be submitted for all such installations. A building permit is also required. Medical and Other Compressed Gas System Installation To Install a Medical Gas System. Permit includes cryogenic systems, excludes compressed air systems. Underground Storage Tank (UST) Installation- First Tank For the review of plans and conduct inspections for the installation of USTs $687 $137 Hourly $137 Hourly $137 1 hr. min $160 1 hr. min $275 Hourly rate after 2 hrs. $275 Hourly rate after 2 hrs. $550 Hourly rate after 4 hrs. $825 Hourly rate after 6 hrs. Includes Plan Review $1,237 1st Tank Page 5 of 12

HM-15 HM-16 HM-17 HM-18 HM-19 HM-20 HM-21 New Construction Fees Underground Storage Tank (UST) Installation - additional Tank For the review of plans and conduct inspections for the installation of USTs Underground Storage Tank (UST) Major Modification To modify, alter or repair an underground storage tank/system which affects the integrity of the primary or secondary containment. The Sonoma County CUPA Repair/Modification Guidelines shall be adopted and used when determining whether the work falls under the major or minor permit category. Underground Storage Tank (UST) Minor Modification To modify, alter or repair an underground storage tank/system which does not affect the integrity of the primary or secondary containment. The Sonoma County CUPA Repair/Modification Guidelines shall be adopted and used when determining whether the work falls under the major or minor permit category.. Underground Storage Tank (UST) Removal/Abandonment To remove or abandon in place an underground tank storing hazardous materials. Underground Storage Tank (UST) Transfer of Ownership- Underground Storage Tank Only Submit 30 days prior to date the ownership of the premises is to be transferred. Underground Storage Tank (UST)-Other To oversee soil remediation/over excavation and/or removal of hydraulic lifts/hoists as separate job, each.) To permanently remove subsurface hazardous contamination Underground Storage Tank (UST) Temporary Closure To temporarily close a tank for up to 12 months $550 Per Tank $687 5 hour minimum $275 2 hr. min $1375 $550 1st Tank Additional Tank $275 Per Site $687 Hourly rate after 5 hrs. $550 Per Tank Code Above Ground Petroleum Storage Tank Act (APSA): HMP-1 APSA Flammable or Combustible Liquids Stored on Site (1,320-4,999 gallons)-tier I APSA Flammable or Combustible Liquids Stored on Site (5,000 9,999 gallons)-tier II $137 $275 Annual (In addition to Range Fees) APSA Flammable or Combustible Liquids Stored on Site (10,000 gallons or greater)-tier III Page 6 of 12

HMP-2 HMP-3 HMP-4 HMP-5 HMP-6 HMP-7 HMP-8 Above Ground Petroleum Storage Tank Act (APSA) The State Surcharge Per Site per Cal EPA**State surcharges are established annually by the California Environmental Protection Agency. Above Ground Storage: To store, transport on site, dispense, use or handle a single hazardous materials in excess of the quantities specified below. The quantity of materials listed below need not be calculated to determine permit fees: 1) Workstation amounts as approved by the Petaluma Fire Dept. 2) Retail consumer products packaged for direct distribution to, and use by, the general public under the following conditions: A. The product is not dispensed from containers at the storage facility. B. The product is stored in a retail display area as defined by the California Fire Code (for example: quarts of oil sitting in a display area for sale at a service station are exempt, but oil used by a mechanic in the service bay is not exempt). Aboveground Storage - Range 1 Includes generators of Hazardous Waste 0-165 gallons liquid and 0-500 lbs. of a solid. Generators in Range 1 are subject to full CERS submittal. Range 1 also includes welding and medical gas to be stored and used up to 750 cubic feet. Aboveground Storage - Range 2 To store, transport on site, dispense, use hazardous materials of any quantity 55-550 gallons of a liquid, 201-2,000 cubic feet of a compressed gas, or 501-5,000 pounds of a solid. Aboveground Storage - Range 3 To store, transport on site, dispense, use or handle a single hazardous material of any quantity 551-2750 gallons of a liquid, 2,001-10,000 cubic feet of a compressed gas, or 5,001-25,000 pounds of a solid. Aboveground Storage - Range 4 To store, transport on site, dispense, use or handle a single hazardous material of any quantity 2,751-5,500 gallons of a liquid, 10,001-20,000 cubic feet of a compressed gas, or 25,001-50,000 pounds of a solid. Aboveground Storage - Range 5 To store, transport on site, dispense, use or handle a single hazardous material of any quantity 5,501-7500 gallons of a liquid, 20,001-30,000 cubic feet of a compressed gas, or 50,001-75,000 pounds of a solid. Per Cal/EPA** NA Per Site Annually NA $825 Annual $962 Annual $1,100 Annual Page 7 of 12

HMP-9 HMP-10 HMP-11 HMP-12 HMP-13 HMP-14 HMP-15 HMP-16 HMP-17 HMP-18 HMP-19 Aboveground Storage - Range 6 To store, transport on site, dispense, use or handle a single hazardous material of any quantity7,501-9,500 gallons of a liquid, 30,001-40000 cubic feet of a compressed gas, or 75,001-100,000 pounds of a solid. Aboveground Storage - Range 7 To store, transport on site, dispense, use or handle a single hazardous material of any quantity in excess of 9,501 gallons of a liquid, 40,001 cubic feet of a compressed gas, or 100,001 pounds of a solid. Aboveground Storage-Range 8-CO2 and Nitrogen Exception for Beverage Dispensing To store, transport on site one liquefied carbon dioxide (CO2) or Nitrogen Dewar (approximately 3,500 cf at ambient pressure and temperature). Higher amounts of CO2 will be placed in the appropriate higher fee range. Annual State Surcharge Shall be added to all CUPA permitted sites (Fee per permitted location site) **State surcharges are established annually by the California Environmental Protection Agency. California Accidental Release Program (CALARP) Operational Permit. To operate a CAL-ARP facility **State surcharges are established annually by the California Environmental Protection Agency. Hazardous Waste - Small Quantity Generator (SQG) - Level 1 To generate small quantity hazardous waste per year and store up to 110 gallons. Hazardous Waste - Small Quantity Generator (SQG) - Level 2 To generate small quantity hazardous waste per year and store 111 gallons to 330 gallons on site. Hazardous Waste - Small Quantity Generator (SQG) - Level 3 To generate small quantity hazardous waste per year and store 330 gallons to 5 tons on site. Hazardous Waste - Large Quantity Generator (LQG) - Level 4 To generate large quantity hazardous waste per year and store 6 tons to 250 tons on site. Hazardous Waste - Large Quantity Generator (LQG)- Level 5 To generate large quantity hazardous waste per year and store 251 tons to 500 tons on site. Hazardous Waste - Large Quantity Generator (LQG)- Level 6 To generate large quantity hazardous waste per year and store greater than 501 tons on site. $1,237 Annual $1,375 Annual Per Cal/EPA** **Plus State Surcharge N/C Per Site Annual Range 1 Fee Charged; no additional Haz Waste charges for Level 1 $69 Annual $137 Annual Page 8 of 12

HMP-20 HMP-21 HMP-22 HMP-23 HMP-24 HMP-25 HMP-26 Code FP-1 FP-2 FP-3 FP-4 FP-5 FP-6 FP-7 FP-8 FP-9 Hazardous Waste - Tiered Permitting (Onsite Treatment) To treat onsite hazardous waste that is generated onsite in designed Tiers; per Unit (See Below)* *Hazardous Waste Treatment - Conditionally Exempt Treatment (CE) Per Treatment Unit *Hazardous Waste Treatment - Conditionally Authorized Treatment (CA) Per Treatment Unit *Hazardous Waste Treatment - Permit By Rule (PBR) Per Treatment Unit Underground Storage Tank (UST) Facility Operational Permit - 1st Tank Underground Storage Tank (UST) Facility Operational Permit - additional tank Underground Storage Tank Surcharge (UST) State Surcharge Per Tank per Cal EPA**State surcharges are established annually by the California Environmental Protection Agency. Fire Permit Inspection Division Aerosol Products Permit to store aerosol products typically in a warehouse; does not apply to typical mercantile. Aircraft Repair Hanger To use any structure as an aircraft hangar for the purpose of servicing or repairing aircraft. Apartment, Hotel, Motel 3-10 Units To operate an apartment, hotel, or motel. Apartment, Hotel, Motel 11-50 Units Apartment, Hotel, Motels 51+ Units Automobile wrecking/junk yard To operate an automobile wrecking yard. Combustible fiber storage To store or handle combustible fibers in quantities in excess of 100 cubic feet. Combustible material storage To store more than 2500 cubic feet gross volume of combustible empty packing cases, boxes, barrels or similar containers, or rubber or cork, or other similarly combustible material. Commercial Rubbish-Handling Operation. To operate a commercial rubbish handling operation. $962 Annual $2,082 Annual $825 Annual Per Cal/EPA** Per Tank $120 Engine Company Inspection $181 Annual $241 Annual Page 9 of 12

FP-10 FP-11 FP-12 FP-13 FP-14 FP-15 FP-16 FP-17 FP-18 FP-19 FP-20 FP-21 FP-22 FP-23 FP-24 Fire Permit Inspection Division Day Care Residential To operate a day care occupancy with an occupant load over 8 to 14 persons. Day Care Commercial To operate a Commercial day care for more than 14 persons. Dry Cleaning Plants To engage in the business of dry cleaning using, or to change to, a hazardous and/or combustible cleaning solvent. (No perchloroethylene) Dust-producing operations To operate a grain elevator, flour starch mill, feed mill, or plant pulverizing aluminum, coal, coca, magnesium, spices, sugar or other material producing dust as defined in Article 2. Fireworks Booth Operation To operate a Fireworks booth from May 31 st through July 4 st pursuant to Petaluma s Firework Ordinance Fireworks Distributor Fee Permit fee to operate as a fireworks Distributor. Fireworks Enforcement Fee To conduct business as a Fireworks Distributor in Petaluma. This fee is assessed per fireworks booth and is intended to provide funds for enforcement and education programs and efforts to eradicate illegal firework use in Petaluma. Fireworks Pyrotechnic Display To utilize fireworks for public display or special effects and movie filming. Garage Repair To use any structure as a place of business for servicing or repairing motor vehicles. High-piled combustible storage To use any building or portion thereof exceeding 500 sq. ft. for the storage of high piled combustible stock. Inspections and Re-inspections (Occupancies not requiring fire permits) All occupancy inspections and re-inspections. Institutional Occupancy To operate an institutional occupancy, except day care, with an occupant load of 6 or less. Institutional/Residential Care Occupancy To operate an institutional/residential occupancy for more than 6 but less than 50, except day care. Institutional/Residential Care Occupancy To operate institutional/residential care occupancy for 50 or more persons, except day care. Junk Yards To operate a junk or wrecking yard. $137 Annual $344 Annual $962 Annual Per Booth $940 /Event $137 Exempt Hourly Rate Min 1-hr per Inspection Annual Page 10 of 12

FP-25 FP-26 FP-27 FP-28 FP-29 FP-30 FP-31 FP-32 FP-33 FP-34 FP-35 FP-36 FP-37 Code AF-1 Fire Permit Inspection Division Liquefied petroleum gases (Propane) Limited Use To operate any stationary LP-gas appliance within any occupancy as approved by the Chief. (Use for Special Events) Magnesium working To melt, cast, heat, treat or grind more than 10 pounds of magnesium per working day. Model Rockets-to operate, handle or store Model rockets as defined in H & S Code Section 12519. Motor Vehicle Fuel-Dispensing Stations To dispense flammable and combustible liquids liquefied petroleum gases or compressed natural gas at motor vehicle fuel-dispensing stations. Organic coatings To manufacture more than one gallon of organic coatings in a working day. Ovens, industrial baking or dying To install an industrial oven in a new or existing business. Places of Assembly - less than 300 people To operate assembly occupancy for < 300 people. Places of Assembly - 300 or more people To operate assembly occupancy for > 300 people. Radioactive materials To store handle or generate any amount of radioactive material including electron beam sanitizers. Spraying or dipping To conduct a spraying or dipping operation utilizing flammable liquids included within the scope of CFC Chapter 25. Tents, air supported structures, and canopies To erect or operate a tent or air-supported structure covering an area in excess of 400 sq. feet unless such structures are used exclusively for camping. Canopies of 700 sq. ft. or less no permit needed. Tire Storage To use an open area or portion thereof to store tires in excess of 1,000 cubic feet. A plan showing location and dimensions of storage area, tire piles, buildings, aisles, and access roads shall be submitted with the application for a permit. Waste Handling Plant To operate a waste handling plant. Administrative Fees Revenue Late Fee Assessment For failure to pay permit fees within 90 days of due date. $61 Annual N/C Event (Hourly, minimum 3 hrs.) Includes Plan Review $403 Annual 50% of Permit fees Page 11 of 12

AF-2 AF-3 AF-4 AF-5 AF-6 AF-7 Administrative Fees Revenue Recovery of Costs for Suppression and Investigation To recover costs for the suppression and investigation of a fire or hazardous materials incident when the cause is determined to be attributable to negligence, DUI, or violation of the law. Costs are based on the fully loaded hourly rate for all personnel, equipment, and materials costs utilized for the suppression/mitigation, and investigation of the incident. Overtime rates may apply. Response to -false fire alarms Commercial or Residential: 1) First and Second False Alarm in a Calendar Year; no charge. 2) 3 rd False Alarm in a Calendar Year. 3) 4 th False Alarms in a Calendar Year. 4) 5 th and Subsequent Falser Alarms Cal Year. Surcharge Fee If the Fire Department is required to file a lawsuit to correct code violations or require a permit, the fee surcharge shall equal the cost of enforcement including the fully loaded hourly costs for staff time, expert fees, attorneys, and court costs. Violation Inspection Fee (Occupancies with Fire Permit) Permitted facilities that do not comply with a violation notice prior to the second inspection are charged for the initial, second and third inspection ($411). Subsequent inspections handled by a Fire Inspector are charged an hourly rate of $137. Weed Abatement Administration Fee Administrative fee charged per parcel for the abatement of weeds. Work without a permit that requires a Stop Work Order This violation penalty shall be assessed in addition to double permit fees if it is necessary to issue a site or project specific Stop Work Order. $137 Fire Inspector $160 Fire Marshal plus suppression personnel cost and materials cost. No Charge $147 $268 $666 $137 Hourly Rate/Per Incident charged with fully loaded Admin Overhead for All Other Staff/Firefighter/Fire Engine 25% handling will be added to the cost of materials. False alarms shall be charged for each response to a fire alarm caused by persons working on the alarm system and for a failure to notify the authority having jurisdiction in advance of testing Hourly Rate Min 1-hr per Inspection plus the cost all previous inspections $203 Plus Contractor s Actual Cost Varies Fees Up to Maximum $1,000Penalty AF-8 Work without a valid permit This fee will be assessed if is determined that a project or business has conducted any work or an operation without a permit required by this fee schedule. Double Fees 100% Double Permit Fees Page 12 of 12