Agenda Index City of Vancouver

A6

ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT

TO:

Vancouver City Council

FROM:

General Manager of Community Services, in consultation
with the Director of Finance

SUBJECT:

1999 Building and Trade Permit Fees

 

RECOMMENDATION

GENERAL MANAGER’S COMMENTS

COUNCIL POLICY

It is Council policy that fees and charges be established on the basis of the cost of providing the associated services or at market level where the service is provided in a market environment.

PURPOSE

The purpose of this report is to seek Council approval for an inflation adjustment of 1% in building and trade permit fees to reflect increased costs in 1999.

DISCUSSION

This report recommends that building and trade permit fees for 1999 be increased by l.0%. This increase would apply to all fee categories with the exception of the fee that is currently set for demolition of buildings containing dwelling units that have at any time since November 1, 1986 provided residential occupancy. That fee is currently set at $1,000 per unit.

The primary reason for the increase is to keep fees consistent with City administration and enforcement costs which are anticipated to grow by 1.0% in 1999. Fees are adjusted for inflation in years where we do not conduct a comprehensive review of cost and market rates for equivalent service(s). The next comprehensive review on building and trade fees will reflect the implementation of the new processes recommended by the ‘Development and Building Review’ project.

It should be noted that the attached revised fee schedules also reflect the 2% fee increase approved by Council on March 28, 1996, as part of the overall financing plan for the implementation of the Domino Imaging System.

These fees will be applied to the Building By-law #6134, the Electrical By-law #5563, the Plumbing By-Law #5964, the Gas By-law #3507 and the Sign By-law #6510.

CONCLUSION

Building and trade permit fees are adjusted annually to ensure full cost recovery of City administration and enforcement costs. This report recommends an increase of 1.0% for 1999 to recover those costs.

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