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CITY OF MUSKEGON CITY COMMISSION MEETING DECEMBER 8, 2015 CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS @ 5:30 P.M. AGENDA □ CALL TO ORDER: □ PRAYER: □ PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: □ ROLL CALL: □ HONORS AND AWARDS: □ INTRODUCTIONS/PRESENTATION: □ CITY MANAGER’S REPORT: □ CONSENT AGENDA: A. Approval of Minutes City Clerk B. Gaming License Request from the Muskegon Catholic Education Foundation City Clerk C. Request to Deny & Accept Properties That Did Not Sell During the Tax Sale for 2015 Planning & Economic Development D. 2016 User Fee Update Finance E. Local Parking Ordinance Amendments Director of Public Safety F. 2016 Salary Schedule and Fringe Benefits for Non-Represented Employees City Manager G. SEIU Unit 2 – DPW Contract City Manager H. Proposed Amendment to the Purchasing Policy City Clerk I. Permanent Traffic Control Order – Install Permanent “Stop” Signs at 5th and 7th Streets as They Intersect Muskegon and Webster Avenues per Traffic Control Order #21-(2015) Department of Public Works □ PUBLIC HEARINGS: A. Public Hearing – Request for an Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate – ExCell Machine & Tool Co., LLC Planning & Economic Development □ COMMUNICATIONS: □ UNFINISHED BUSINESS: □ NEW BUSINESS: A. Concurrence with the Housing Board of Appeals Notice and Order to Demolish the Following: Public Safety 900 W GRAND B. Small Wine Maker & Small Distiller – 18th Amendment LLC City Clerk □ ANY OTHER BUSINESS: □ PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: ► Reminder: Individuals who would like to address the City Commission shall do the following: ► Fill out a request to speak form attached to the agenda or located in the back of the room. ► Submit the form to the City Clerk. ► Be recognized by the Chair. ► Step forward to the microphone. ► State name and address. ► Limit of 3 minutes to address the Commission. ► (Speaker representing a group may be allowed 10 minutes if previously registered with City Clerk.) □ CLOSED SESSION: □ ADJOURNMENT: ADA POLICY: THE CITY OF MUSKEGON WILL PROVIDE NECESSARY AUXILIARY AIDS AND SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WHO WANT TO ATTEND THE MEETING UPON TWENTY-FOUR HOUR NOTICE TO THE CITY OF MUSKEGON. PLEASE CONTACT ANN MARIE MEISCH, CITY CLERK, 933 TERRACE STREET, MUSKEGON, MI 49440 OR BY CALLING (231) 724- 6705 OR TTY/TDD DIAL 7-1-1- TO REQUEST A REPRESENTATIVE TO DIAL (231) 724-6705. Memorandum To: Mayor and Commissioners From: Frank Peterson Re: City Commission Meeting Date: December 3, 2015 There are a number of important items on the agenda this week. Accordingly, I thought you could use a little background on as you prepare for our meeting. 1. Under the consent agenda, we are asking the Commission to for approval of the following: a. Last meeting’s minutes. b. A gaming license for Muskegon Catholic Education Foundation to allow for their fundraising activities. c. Approval to accept/deny ownership if certain tax-foreclosed properties from Muskegon County. It is not our desire to add additional properties to our ownership, but a number of these properties make sense to acquire. For example, there are some that are on our MSHDA grant list, and others that are near our housing project on Nelson. d. Approval of the Small Wine Maker and Small Distiller license for 18th Amendment LLC. These folks have purchased the Savings Bank building at the corner of Western and 1st, and intend to open their distillery and restaurant in 2016. e. Approval of the user fees for 2016. f. Approval of a number of amendments to our local parking ordinances. The goal of this change is to clean up those sections of the ordinance and clarify which parking rules are local and which are state rules. g. Approval of the 2016 salary schedule and fringe benefit changes for non-represented employees. We are proposing the following: 1. A flat pay increase of $1,300 per position. This will allow larger percentage raises for the employees earning at the lower end of the wage scale, while still keeping the average wage increase at 2%. Accordingly, wage increase will range from 1.2% to 4.4%. 2. A change in the health care savings plan contributions for employees who are not eligible for retiree health. Currently, we match the effected employees’ 2% contribution, and we are asking that this be raised to 3%. 3. A change in the way unused sick time is paid out upon retirement. Currently, employees are paid at 50% of the value for cash payments and 100% of the value for deposits into a retiree savings account. We are proposing that the 50% cash payment be raised to 75% of the value. 4. Reimplementation of the city’s tuition reimbursement program at $1,000 per year. This program was eliminated a number of years ago. However, we have a number of employees that are working on degrees that could help the city in terms of work quality and employee advancement. h. Approval of the tentative agreement between the City and SEUI DPW Unit. The agreement calls for a 2.5% increase and a one-time 1% deposit in the employees’ health care savings program. The agreement also called for the relocation of a number of position to new pay classifications, as the city works to fill difficult positions (especially at the filtration plant) and retain qualified staff in key positions. i. Approval of a proposed amendment to the city’s purchasing policy that will allow the advertisement for bids in ways other than simply using the local newspaper. We feel that there are more effective and less costly ways to advertise purchases than the local newspaper. j. Approval of a traffic control order changing the intersections of Muskegon/Webster at 5th and 7th Streets to 4-eay stops. Right now, only Muskegon and Webster stop at these intersections. After studying the operation of these four intersections, we feel this is a more-appropriate traffic control action. 2. Public Hearings: a. This public hearing is to take comments on a proposed IFT that will facilitate a small Muskegon company’s desire to grow from 8 to 10 employees. The company has made a real estate investment that qualifies them for a 12 year IFT abatement. 3. New Business a. We are requesting concurrence with the Housing Board of Appeals decision to demolish the house at 900 West Grand. If there are questions on any agenda items, please try to let staff know in advance, and we will be sure to have the appropriate data/research available at the meeting. Date: December 2, 2015 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Ann Marie Meisch, City Clerk RE: Approval of Minutes SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve minutes of the November 24, 2015 City Commission Meeting. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the minutes. CITY OF MUSKEGON CITY COMMISSION MEETING NOVEMBER 24, 2015 CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS @ 5:30 P.M. MINUTES The Regular Commission Meeting of the City of Muskegon was held at City Hall, 933 Terrace Street, Muskegon, MI at 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, November 24, 2015. Pastor Matt Sharpe, Evanston Avenue Baptist Church, opened the meeting with prayer, after which the Commission and public recited the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL FOR THE REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING: Present: Mayor Stephen Gawron, Vice Mayor Lawrence Spataro, Commissioners German, Rinsema-Sybenga, Turnquist, Johnson, and Hood. City Manager Franklin Peterson, City Attorney John Schrier, and City Clerk Ann Meisch. 2015-89 CONSENT AGENDA: A. Approval of Minutes City Clerk SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve minutes of the November 9, 2015 Worksession Meeting and the November 10, 2015 Regular City Commission Meeting. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the minutes. B. Gaming License Request from the Muskegon Senior High School Band Parents Association City Clerk SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The Muskegon Senior High School Band Parents Association is requesting a resolution recognizing them as a non-profit organization operating in the City for the purpose of obtaining a Gaming License. They have been recognized as a 501(c)(3) organization by the State. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the request. C. Rezoning Request for the Property Located at 962 W. Sherman Avenue Planning & Economic Development Department SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Request to rezone property at 962 West Sherman Avenue from B-2, Convenience and Comparison Business District, to B-4, General Business District, by MJK Properties. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the rezoning. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the request at their November 12, 2015 meeting. D. Rezone Properties from I-2, General Industrial, to WI-PUD, Waterfront Industrial Planned Unit Development, on Portions of Causeway and Bank Street Planning & Economic Development Department SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Staff initiated request to rezone the properties located at 53 Bank Street, 59 Bank Street, 151 North Causeway, a portion of 131 North Causeway, and a portion of 401 North Causeway, from I-2, General Industrial, to WI-PUD, Waterfront Industrial Planned Unit Development. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the rezoning. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the request at their November 12, 2015 meeting. E. Permanent Traffic Control Orders – Removal of Traffic Signals and Installation of Stop and Speed Limit signs on and along Muskegon and Webster from 9th to Spring – Traffic Control Orders # 19 and # 20 – (2015) Department of Public Works SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Authorize staff to remove traffic signals and install stop signs and speed limit signs along and intersecting Muskegon and Webster Avenues, per Traffic Control Orders #19 and #20 – (2015). FINANCIAL IMPACT: Cost incorporated into the reconstruction of Muskegon and Webster Avenues. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize staff to remove and install various traffic control devices per Traffic Control Orders #19 and #20 – (2105). F. Removed at Staff Request G. Purchase of HUD Home at 2324 Park Drive Community and Neighborhood Services Department SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve the purchase of a HUD home located at 2324 Park Drive in Campbell Neighborhood for the price of $45,000 (Forty Five Thousand Dollars). After the sale, Community and Neighborhood Services will rehabilitate the single family dwelling as part of the HOME funded Home Buyers Program. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The funding used for the purchase and rehabilitation will come from 2015 HOME funds. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To approve the request to purchase the property. H. Engineering Services Agreement with Hubbell, Roth & Clark, Inc. Engineering Department SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Authorize staff to enter into an engineering services agreement with Hubbell, Roth and Clark, Incorporated out of Grand Rapids to perform the design and construction engineering for the section of trail between Keating at Port City Boulevard and the Musketawa Trail at an estimated cost of $21,845. The recommendation for Hubbell, Roth, & Clark, Inc., was arrived at after reviewing two other proposals from Westshore Engineering for $22,880 and from Fleis & Vandenbrink Engineering for $34,300. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The engineering fee and the construction cost will be paid for via an MDNR grant the City had secured a while back. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None at this time. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize staff to enter into an engineering services agreement with Hubbell, Roth, & Clark, Inc. I. SEIU Clerical Union Contract Ratification City Manager SUMMARY OF REQUEST: SEIU Unit 1 currently has approximately 20 members, most of them classified as Customer Service Representatives. These are the city’s front-line team members and they handle important tasks for the Treasurer’s Office, as well as the City Clerk, Community and Neighborhood Services, Police, and Public Works Departments. The group’s current collective bargaining agreement is set to expire on December 31, 2016. The contract calls for a wage opener to determine wages effective January 1, 2016. As part of the wage negotiations, city staff and unit bargaining team members tentatively agreed to extend the current agreement for two additional years with the following changes: 1. 2.5% wage increase effective January 1, 2016 2. Creation of a 12th pay step effective January 1, 2017 3. Creation of a 13th pay step effective January 1, 2018 4. Changes to the merit step system for pay steps after step 4 5. Increase the employer match to the employee HSCP from 1% to 3% 6. New expiration date of December 31, 2018 FINANCIAL IMPACT: As listed above. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To thank the members of SEIU Unit 1 for their hard work and dedication to the citizens of Muskegon, approve the tentative agreement, and authorize the Mayor and Clerk to sign the contract. Motion by Vice Mayor Spataro, second by Commissioner Rinsema-Sybenga, to approve the consent agenda as read, with the exception of item J. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Rinsema-Sybenga, Turnquist, Johnson, Gawron, Hood, Spataro, and German Nays: None MOTION PASSES 2015-90 ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT AGENDA: J. New Plow Truck Department of Public Works SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The Equipment Division is requesting permission to purchase one new plow truck from West Michigan International, the MI-Deal State contract holder. FINANCIAL IMPACT: $84,292.85 BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. This is the amount budgeted for. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize staff to purchase (1) one new plow truck from West Michigan International, LLC. Motion by Commissioner German, second by Vice Mayor Spataro, to authorize staff to purchase one new plow truck from West Michigan International, LLC. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Turnquist, Johnson, Gawron, Hood, Spataro, German, and Rinsema-Sybenga Nays: None MOTION PASSES PRESENTATIONS: The West Michigan Lake Hawks Basketball Team were introduced at this time. 2015-91 PUBLIC HEARINGS: A. Public Hearing & Approval of the Parks & Recreation Master Plan 2016 Update Planning & Economic Development Department SUMMARY OF REQUEST: In order to seek grant money to update or improve on our parks we must have an approved Parks and Recreation Plan submitted to and approved by the State. The plan would be active for the maximum 5 years allowed by the State. Therefore, staff has worked on updating the plan and had the first public hearing before the Planning Commission on August 13, 2015. In addition, minor changes were included, as well as updates to existing parks being added. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To hold a public hearing and for the City Commission to adopt the “Muskegon Parks & Recreation Master Plan 2016” updates and to authorize the Mayor and Clerk to sign any documents necessary to the updates and to forward the plan to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources for final approval. COMMITTEE RECOMMENATION: The Planning Commission held a public hearing and recommended approval at their regular meeting of August 13, 2015. PUBLIC HEARING COMMENCED No public comments received. Motion by Vice Mayor Spataro, second by Commissioner German, to close the public hearing. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Turnquist, Johnson, Gawron, Hood, Spataro, German, and Rinsema-Sybenga Nays: None MOTION PASSES Motion by Commissioner Johnson, second by Vice Mayor Spataro, to adopt the “Muskegon Parks & Recreation Master Plan 2016” updates and authorize the Mayor and Clerk to sign any documents necessary to the updates and to forward the plan to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources for final approval. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Johnson, Gawron, Hood, Spataro, German, Rinsema- Sybenga, and Turnquist Nays: None MOTION PASSES B. Public Hearing to Create a Special Assessment District in the Business Improvement District Planning & Economic Development SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The Downtown Business Improvement District (BID) Board has requested a special assessment district for downtown properties. The assessments will go towards various downtown expenditures, including snow removal on sidewalks, spring/fall cleanup and landscaping, holiday decorating, banners and direction signs, marketing, advertising, and art. The BID assessment includes both a “Class A” and a “Class B” district. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The total estimated cost of services within the BID is $128,467.36 of which approximately 97% ($124,864.32) will be paid by the special assessment funds paid by property owners, with the remaining cost being paid by the City. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To create the special assessment district as outlined and assign two City Commissioners to the Board of Assessors by adopting the resolution. PUBLIC HEARING COMMENCED Public Participation: the following members of the public spoke regarding the special assessment: David Wells, Attorney for Press’ Development, LLC, Twin Lake re: 275 W. Clay - opposed Alan Jager, 8081 Holton Duck Lake Road, Holton, MI – owner of 275 W. Clay - opposed Tammy Jager, 8081 Holton Duck Lake Road – opposed Clyde Whitehouse for Hot Rod Harley at 149 Shoreline Drive – opposed Michael Hennessey, 5100 Crystal Lake Road, owns Boar’s Belly and Hennessey’s – opposed Brad Link, owner of business at 1125 Third St, business and residence address - opposed Michael Kordecki – 1145 Third Street, 5 properties downtown, asks that hearing be continued, not in favor or opposed at this time. NEBA LLC, Owner of 591 W. Western – opposed Gary Post, 272 W. Clay, Owner of Heritage Square and Russell Block – in favor Jim Riley from Norton Shores, opposed Kim Lemke – owner of Positivity, 1137 Third - opposed David Fukes – 20 E Muskegon – opposed Mark Campbell, Hot Rod Harley – 149 Shoreline – opposed Ed Garner, BID Board Member – money will not go toward salaries – in favor Julie Miller – 585 W. Clay – opposed Motion by Vice Mayor Spataro, second by Commissioner Rinsema-Sybenga, to close the public hearing. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Gawron, Hood, Spataro, German, and Rinsema-Sybenga, Turnquist, and Johnson Nays: None MOTION PASSES Motion by Vice Mayor Spataro, second by Commissioner Johnson, to create the special assessment district as outlined and assign two City Commissioners to the Board of Assessors by adopting the resolution, ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Rinsema-Sybenga, Johnson, Gawron, Hood, and Spataro Nays: German and Turnquist MOTION PASSES Commissioner Rinsema-Sybenga and Commissioner Johnson are appointed to the Board of Assessors. 2015-92 NEW BUSINESS: A. Midtown Square: Allen Edwin Homes – Contract Approval Planning & Economic Development Department SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Staff has been coordinating with Allen Edwin Homes to develop plans for Midtown Square (9 homes on property bounded by Houston, Monroe, Fourth, and Fifth). The City Commission authorized staff to proceed with negotiations with Allen Edwin Homes at their September 22, 2015 meeting. Those negotiations are now complete and a contract has been prepared for review and approval. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The City of Muskegon will be responsible for the costs associated with building the nine new homes, including realtor fees. The homes will be sold for the amount necessary to recoup these costs, or an amount close to the actual costs. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None at this time. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To approve the contract between Allen Edwin Homes and the City of Muskegon and authorize the Mayor and Clerk to sign the document and proceed with construction and sale of the Midtown Square Homes. Comments received from the public including residents in the neighborhood and Allen Edwin Homes Representatives. Motion by Vice Mayor Spataro, second by Commissioner Hood, to approve the contract between Allen Edwin and the City of Muskegon and authorize the Mayor and Clerk to sign the document and proceed with construction and sale of the Midtown Square homes. ROLL VOTE: Ayes: Rinsema-Sybenga, Turnquist, Johnson, Gawron, Hood, Spataro, and German Nays: None MOTION PASSES ANY OTHER BUSINESS: Chief Lewis reminded residents about the winter parking ban/plan – beginning December 15, 2015 – no parking will be allowed on the street between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m., parking on the terrace will be allowed. Courtesy reminder notices will be issued until the first of the year. After the first, citations will be issued. The parking plan is in effect through the last day of February. ADJOURNMENT: The City Commission Meeting adjourned at 8:13 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Ann Marie Meisch, MMC City Clerk Date: December 2, 2015 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Ann Marie Meisch, City Clerk RE: Gaming License Request from the Muskegon Catholic Education Foundation SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The Muskegon Catholic Education Foundation is requesting a resolution recognizing them as a non-profit organization operating in the City for the purpose of obtaining a Gaming License. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval Commission Meeting Date: December 8, 2015 Date: December 1, 2015 To: Honorable Mayor & City Commission From: Planning & Economic Development Department RE: Request to Deny & Accept Properties that did not Sell During the Tax sale for 2015 SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The County of Muskegon held two delinquent tax auctions during 2015. There were one hundred and six properties left after the last auction. According to the State’s tax foreclosure laws, the City must state that they are not interested in obtaining them, otherwise the City will automatically receive ownership of the parcels. From the list that was provided, Planning and Community & Neighborhood Services have gone over the parcels to determine which ones to accept. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To deny and accept certain parcels and authorize both the Mayor and the Clerk to sign said resolution. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: None. Resolution No. 2015-_____ MUSKEGON CITY COMMISSION RESOLUTION TO DENY ACCEPTANCE OF TAX REVERTED PROPERTY FROM THE COUNTY TREASURER. WHEREAS, The City may not accept the properties available under the urban homestead act, 1999 PA 127, MCL 125.2701 to 125.2709, PA 123 of 1999, MCL 211.78M(6) or for any other lawful purpose, and; WHEREAS, the City of Muskegon does not want to acquire seventy four parcels; WHEREAS, the City of Muskegon will accept the remaining thirty two parcels; WHEREAS, the City of Muskegon also will not accept any other parcel that was not on the list of one hundred and six parcels (should something be discovered that is not already listed below); NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Muskegon shall not accept seventy four parcels that were remaining from the tax sale but will accept the remaining thirty two parcels. Legal Descriptions that will Not be Accepted are as Follows: 1-CITY OF MUSKEGON BOUMAN ADD LOT 12 & E 5 FT LOT 13 Parcel # 24-170-000-0012-00 929 E Forest 2-CITY OF MUSKEGON CASTENHOLZ SUB DIV OF BLKS 100 101 & 103 TO 120 INCL LOT 1 BLK 100 Parcel # 24-185-100-0001-00 1608 Elwood 3-CITY OF MUSKEGON CASTENHOLZ SUB DIV OF BLKS 100 101 & 103 TO 120 INCL LOT 22 BLK 109 Parcel # 24-185-109-0022-00 1675 Elwood 4-CITY OF MUSKEGON CASTENHOLZ SUB DIV OF BLKS 100 101 & 103 TO 120 INCL LOT 4 BLK 110 Parcel # 24-185-110-0004-00 1692 Elwood 5-CITY OF MUSKEGON CASTENHOLZ SUB DIV OF BLKS 100 101 & 103 TO 120 INCL LOT 15 BLK 110 Parcel # 24-185-110-0015-00 1715 Superior 6-CITY OF MUSKEGON CASTENHOLZ SUB DIV OF BLKS 100 101 & 103 TO 120 INCL LOT 22 BLK 110 Parcel # 24-185-110-0022-00 1675 Superior 7-CITY OF MUSKEGON CASTENHOLZ SUB DIV OF BLKS 100 101 & 103 TO 120 INCL LOT 10 BLK 115 Parcel # 24-185-115-0010-00 1773 Superior 8-CITY OF MUSKEGON CASTENHOLZ SUB DIV OF BLKS 100 101 & 103 TO 120 INCL LOT 8 BLK 119 Parcel # 24-185-119-0008-00 1785 McIlwraith 9-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 S 60 FT LOTS 11 & 12 BLK 14 Parcel # 24-205-014-0011-10 434 Marshall 10-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 S 60 FT LOT 5 BLK 15 DIV LINE BEING PAR TO MOST SLY LINE Parcel # 24-205-015-0005-10 430 Langley 11-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 PART LOT 11 BLK 15 COM @ NW COR LOT 11 TH S 147 FT 6 IN TH ELY 39 FT 9 IN TH NLY 140 FT 9 IN TH W ALG MARQUETTE AVE 43 FT 10 IN TO BEG Parcel # 24-205-015-0011-00 655 Marquette 12-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 PARCEL 1 S 150 FT OF N 330 FT LOT 7 & S 199.5 FT OF N 379.5 FT OF E 132 FT LOT 6 EXC S 33 FT OF W 66 FT TH'OF BLK 39 PARCEL 2 N 12 FT S 297 FT LOT 7 BLK 39 Parcel # 24-205-039-0006-50 741 S Getty 13-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 11 BLK 41 Parcel # 24-205-041-0011-00 514 Oak 14-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOTS 12 & 13 BLK 46 Parcel # 24-205-046-0012-00 452 Amity 15-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 E 28 FT OF N 132 FT LOT 6 BLK 51 Parcel # 24-205-051-0006-10 717 Amity 16-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 7 & S 33 FT LOT 6 BLK 51 Parcel # 24-205-051-0007-00 703 Amity 17-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 W 22 FT LOT 8 & E 22 FT LOT 9 BLK 60 Parcel # 24-205-060-0008-00 665 Allen 18-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 5 BLK 63 EXC S 56 FT TH'OF Parcel # 24-205-063-0005-00 671 E Apple 19-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 N 1/2 LOT 6 BLK 63 Parcel # 24-205-063-0006-00 1030 Kenneth 20-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 E 22 FT LOT 13 & W 22 FT LOT 14 & E 44 FT OF W 88 FT OF S 20 FT LOT 2 BLK 63 Parcel # 24-205-063-0013-00 718 E Isabella 21-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 E 44 FT LOT 9 BLK 68 Parcel # 24-205-068-0009-10 432 E Isabella 22-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 W 34 FT LOT 11 BLK 68 Parcel # 24-205-068-0011-00 448 E Isabella 23-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT 1903 N 67 FT LOT 7 BLK 77 Parcel # 24-205-077-0007-00 1112 Williams 24-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 N 1/2 LOT 8 BLK 77 Parcel # 24-205-077-0008-00 1136 Williams 25-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 9 BLK 82 Parcel # 24-205-082-0009-00 604 McLaughlin 26-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 1 EX SWLY 40 FT BLK 87 Parcel # 24-205-087-0001-00 723 Evanston 27-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 3 BLK 102 Parcel # 24-205-102-0003-00 1622 Evanston 28-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT 1903 NLY 1/2 LOT 2 BLK 141 Parcel # 24-205-141-0002-10 Yuba 29-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 1 BLK 153 Parcel # 24-205-153-0001-00 299 Sumner 30-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 5 BLK 210 Parcel # 24-205-210-0005-00 283 Amity 31-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 11 BLK 237 Parcel # 24-205-237-0011-00 187 Delaware 32-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 NLY 84 FT LOT 1 BLK 254 Parcel # 24-205-254-0001-00 1338 Arthur 33-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 SELY 1/2 LOT 2 BLK 254 Parcel # 24-205-254-0002-10 1358 Arthur 34-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 W 1/2 LOT 10 BLK 255 Parcel # 24-205-255-0010-00 13 E Isabella 35-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 BLK 262 LOT 5 EX S 38 FT & EX THE W 53 FT OF N 94 FT Parcel # 24-205-262-0005-10 1175 Wood 36-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 BLK 264 NW 1/2 LOT 3 & SELY 6 FT OF LOT 2 EX ELY 12 FT FOR ALLEY Parcel # 24-205-264-0003-00 1324 Pine 37-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 SW 1/2 LOT 10 BLK 268 Parcel # 24-205-268-0010-00 337 Catawba 38-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 S 26 FT LOT 11 & N 9 FT OF W 77 FT LOT 12 BLK 272 Parcel # 24-205-272-0011-10 1490 Hoyt 39-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 193 LOT 17 BLK 272 Parcel # 24-205-272-017-00 1459 Terrace 40-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 E 40 FT LOT 6 BLK 279 Parcel # 24-205-279-0006-10 122 E Southern 41-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 7 BLK 284 SUBJ TO ESMT OF ROW RECOR'D 3598/472 SHARED WITH 1584 SMITH ST Parcel # 24-205-284-0007-00 1574 Smith 42-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 W 1/2 LOT 9 BLK 284 Parcel # 24-205-284-0009-00 362 E Forest 43-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 5 & N 16 FT LOT 6 BLK 297 Parcel # 24-205-297-0005-00 1694 Pine 44-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 N 7 1/2 FT LOT 22 & ALL LOT 23 BLK 298 Parcel # 24-205-298-0023-00 1699 Pine 45-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 2 BLK 370 EXC E 1/4 TH'OF Parcel # 24-205-370-0002-00 439 Houston 46-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 E 90 FT LOT 7 BLK 383 Parcel # 24-205-383-0007-10 1259 Peck 47-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 W 30 FT LOT 6 BLK 386 Parcel # 24-205-386-0006-00 170 Mason 48-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 7 BLK 386 Parcel # 24-205-386-0007-00 174 Mason 49-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 N 39 FT OF SLY 78 FT LOT 1 BLK 387 Parcel # 24-205-387-0001-10 1247 4th 50-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 S 41 5/7 FT OF E 100.6 FT & N 3 FT OF S 44 5/7 FT OF W 48.6 FT OF E 100.6 FT LOT 1 BLK 405 Parcel # 24-205-405-0001-30 1443 5th 51-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 7 BLK 408 EXC E 46 FT TH'OF Parcel # 24-205-408-0007-00 1468 8th 52-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 E 100 FT LOT 1 & N 59.56 FT OF E 100 FT LOT 2 BLK 2 Parcel # 24-205-426-0001-10 Southern 53-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 17 BLK 427 Parcel # 24-205-427-0017-00 1568 6th 54-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT 1903 N 1/2 LOT 11 BLK 430 Parcel # 24-205-430-0011-00 1597 Park 55-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 W 47.6 FT LOT 7 & W 47.6 FT OF S 27 1/7 FT LOT 6 BLK 441 Parcel # 24-205-441-0007-00 204 W Dale 56-CITY OF MUSKEGON CONTINENTAL ADD LOTS 20 & 21 BLK 2 Parcel # 24-215-002-0021-00 1867 Austin 57-CITY OF MUSKEGON DENNIS SMITH & COS SOUTH SIDE ADD S 2/3 LOT 3 BLK 1 Parcel # 24-232-001-0003-00 1825 Peck 58-CITY OF MUSKEGON EASTGATE ADDITION LOTS 157 & 158 Parcel # 24-250-000-0157-00 912 E Isabella 59-CITY OF MUSKEGON EASTLAWN SUB DIV OF BLKS 3-4 & 5 R P EASTONS 2ND SUB DIV LOT 2 & N 1/2 LOT 3 BLK 5 Parcel # 24-255-005-0002-00 1814 Dyson 60-CITY OF MUSKEGON EASTLAWN SUB DIV OF BLKS 3-4 & 5 R P EASTONS 2ND SUB DIV LOT 26 BLK 6 Parcel # 24-255-006-0026-00 1919 Elwood 61-CITY OF MUSKEGON HUIZENGAS SUB DIVISION LOT 16 Parcel # 24-442-000-0016-00 810 Grace 62-CITY OF MUSKEGON LAKE MICHIGAN PARK ADD #1 COM AT SE COR LOT 13 BLK 1 FOR POB TH W ALG S LN LOT 13 SD BLK TO NLY LN OF LAKESHORE DR ALSO KNOWN AS M-46 TH SELY ALG NLY LN SD LAKESHORE DR TO A PT AT WHICH E LN SD LOT 13 IF EXTND WOULD INTERSECT SD NLY LN OF LAKESHORE DR TH NLY TO POB Parcel # 24-506-001-0019-10 Lakeshore 63-CITY OF MUSKEGON MARCOUX SUB-DIV OF BLK 38 LOT 21 BLK 1 & S 1/2 VAC ADJ ALLEY Parcel # 24-590-001-0021-00 730 Marcoux 64-CITY OF MUSKEGON MELLEMA SUB DIVISION LOT 9 Parcel # 24-595-000-0009-00 850 Turner 65-CITY OF MUSKEGON URBAN RENEWAL PLAT NO 4 W 3' OF LOT 869 Parcel # 24-613-000-0869-10 Morgan 66-CITY OF MUSKEGON NAY ADD BEING A SUB DIV OF LOT 8 R P EASTONS SUB DIV LOT 8 EXC SLY 20 FT TH'OF Parcel # 24-640-000-0008-00 1831 Ray 67-CITY OF MUSKEGON NAY ADD BEING A SUB DIV OF LOT 8 R P EASTONS SUB DIV SLY 20 FT LOT 8 & ALL OF LOT 9 Parcel # 24-640-000-0009-00 1837 Ray 68-CITY OF MUSKEGON ORCHARD GROVE ADDITION LOT 211 Parcel # 24-665-000-0211-00 874 W Hackley 69-CITY OF MUSKEGON ORCHARD GROVE ADD LOTS 269 & 270 Parcel # 24-665-000-0269-00 912 W Hackley 70-CITY OF MUSKEGON PLAT "A" MUSKEGON HTS LOT 20 BLK 23 COMM @ NW COR OF SD LOT FOR POB TH SLY ALG W LINE 16 FT TH ELY ALG C/L OF A 12 IN PARTY WALL 77.10 FT TO THE E SIDE OF A WALL TH SLY ALG PD WALL 1 FT TO S SIDE OF A 8 IN WALL TH ELY ALG WALL 48.25 FT TO E LINE OF SD LOT 20 TH NLY ALG E LINE 17.25 FT TO NE COR OF LOT TH WLY ALG N LINE 125.35 FT TO POB Parcel # 24-675-023-0020-10 1934 Peck 71-CITY OF MUSKEGON POMONA PARK ADDITION W 9 FT OF LOT 9 BLK 9 Parcel # 24-685-009-0008-10 Francis 72-CITY OF MUSKEGON SUB DIV OF BLK 3 REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 52 & W 1/2 LOT 51 BLK 3 Parcel # 24-765-003-0052-00 686 Marquette 73-CITY OF MUSKEGON SUB OF LOT 21 BLK 49 AND ALSO PART OF LOT 3 REVISED PLAT 1903 SUB OF LOT 21 BLK 49 E 64.19 FT OF LOT 17 W 2.72 FT OF LOT 16 INCLUDES S 100 FT OF LOT 3 BLK 49 Parcel # 24-769-000-017-00 654 Orchard 74-CITY OF MUSKEGON THORNBERG SUB DIV LOT 11 & W 1/2 LOT 12 Parcel # 24-798-000-0011-00 1185 Kampenga Legal Descriptions that will be Accepted are as Follows: 1-CITY OF MUSKEGON SEC 21 T10N R16W E 442 FT OF S 201 FT SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SW 1/4 & E 442 FT OF N 66 FT NW 1/4 SE 1/4 SW ¼ Parcel # 24-121-300-0022-00 1070 Oak 2-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 S 1/2 LOTS 8 & 9 BLK 8 Parcel # 24-205-008-0008-10 320 Wood 3-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 8 BLK 352 Parcel # 24-205-352-0008-00 1095 1st 4-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 14 BLK 413 Parcel # 24-205-413-0014-00 766 W Southern 5-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 13 BLK 419 Parcel # 24-205-419-0013-00 1535 6th 6-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 E 47 FT 6 IN OF W 92 FT 6 IN LOTS 1 & 2 BLK 428 Parcel # 24-205-428-0001-10 347 W Southern 7-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 E 18 FT LOT 9 & W 20 FT LOT 10 BLK 449 Parcel # 24-205-449-0010-00 318 W Larch 8-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 E 27 FT LOT 10 & W 10 FT LOT 11 BLK 449 Parcel # 24-205-449-0010-10 310 W Larch 9-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 S 50 FT LOT 11 BLK 520 Parcel # 24-205-520-0011-00 1327 Montgomery 10-A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN BLK 740 OF THE REVISED PLAT OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGON ALL LY WITHIN SEC 28 T10N R17W DESC AS FOL COM AT NW COR OF PLAT OF EDGEWATER SUBD ALSO DESC AS NE COR OF BLK 740 TH S 01D 52M 29S W ALG W LN OF THE PLAT OF EDGEWATER ALSO BEING E LN OF BLK 740 A DIST OF 921.84 FT TO POB TH S 01D 52M 29S W A DIST OF 215.76 FT TH S 86D 59M 58S W A DIST OF 115.48 FT TH N 24D 49M 47S E A DIST OF 84.98 FT TH NELY ALG A CURVE TO LT AN ARC DIST OF 151.35 FT SD CURVE DATE BEING DELTA=22D57M31S R=377.70 FT LC=N13D21M14S E A DIST OF 150.33 FT TH S 88D 07M 31S E A DIST OF 52 FT TO POB SD PARCEL CONTAINS 0.37 ACRE M/L Parcel # 24-205-740-9992-00 Sand Dock Ct 11-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN BLKS 740 & BLK 737 ALL LYING WITHIN SEC 28 T10N R17W BEING DESC AS FOL COM @ NW COR OF THE PLAT OF EDGEWATER SUBDIV ALSO DESC AS NE COR OF BLK 740 TH S 01D 52M 29S W ALG W LN OF THE PLAT OF EDGEWATER ALSO BEING E LN OF BLKS 740 & 737 A DIST OF 2002.66 FT TO SE COR BLK 737 TH N 89D 58M 46S W ALG S LN OF SD BLK 737 A DIST OF 691.44 FT TO POB TH CONT ALG SD LN N 89D 58M 46S W A DIST OF 211.24 FT TH N 25D 12M 12S W ALG E ROW OF SD DEWEY ST AS PLATTED IN CENTRAL LAND CO SUBDIV NO 1 A DIST OF 1000.48 FT TH S 64D 46M 18S W ALG THE EXT S LN SD LOT 10 BLK 762 149.96 FT TO SW COR OF SD LOT 10 TH N 25D 12M 12S W ALG E LN OF ALLEY IN BLK 762 A DIST OF 142.06 FT TH NELY ALG A CURVE TO THE LEFT AN ARC DIST OF 103.98 FT SD CURVE DATA BEING DELTA=07D07M31S R=836.10 FT LC=N61D14M03S E A DIST OF 103.91 FT TH S 52D 32M 12S E A DIST OF 71.92 FT TH SELY ALG A CURVE TO THE RT AN ARC DIST OF 247.64 FT SD CURVE DATA BEING DELTA=38D07M12S R=372.21 FT LC=S33D28M36S E A DIST OF 243.10 FT TH SELY ALG A CURVE TO THE LT AN ARC DIST OF 224.89 FT SD CURVE DATA BEING DELTA=10D47M13S R=1194.51 FT LC=S19D48M36S E A DIST OF 224.55 FT TH S 25D 12M 12S E A DIST OF 304.19 FT TH SELY ALG A CURVE TO THE LT AN ARC DIST OF 374.50 FT TO POB SD CURVE DATA BEING DELTA=64D46M29S R=331.26 FT LC=S57D35M31S E A DIST OF 354.87 FT TO POB SD PARCEL CONTAINS 1.02 ARCES M/L Parcel # 24-205-740-9994-00 1541 W Harbour Towne 12-A PARCEL OF LAND BEING IN PT OF BLKS 749 AND 751 OF THE REVISED PLAT OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGON ALL LYING WITHIN SEC 28 T10N R17W DESC AS FOLLOWS BEG AT THE NW COR OF THE PLAT OF EDGEWATER SUBDIV ALSO DESC AS THE NE COR OF BLK 740 TH S 89D 37M 27S W ALG THE S LN OF THE CHANNEL OF HARBOUR TOWNE MARINA CONDOMINIUM A DIST OF 105.00 FT TH S 01D 52M 29S W ALG SD HARBOUR TOWNE MARINA CONDOMINIUM AND ALSO BEING PAR TO THE W LN OF EDGEWATER SUBDIV A DIST OF 130.00 FT TH N 57D 52M 07S W A DIST OF 173.37 FT TH S 89D 37M 27S W A DIST OF 210.00 FT TH N 00D 22M 33S W A DIST OF 215.00 FT TH N 30D 04M 06S W A DIST OF 55.00 FT TH N 53D 52M 59S E A DIST OF 24.75 FT TH N 30D 04M 06S W A DIST OF 132.61 FT TH S 53D 52M 29S W A DIST OF 24.75 FT TH S 84D 04M 56S W ALG THE N LN OF BLK 747 A DIST OF 222.07 FT TH S 33D 31M 25S E A DIST OF 84.98 FT TH S 84D 05M 58S W A DIST OF 49.65 FT TH N 33D 31M 25S W A DIST OF 123.02 FT TH N 55D 01M 45S W ALG THE SLY ROW OF FULTON ST A DIST OF 28.26 FT TH S 31D 02M 08S W A DIST OF 122.20 FT TO POB TH S 31D 02M 08S W A DIST OF 17.74 FT TH SWLY ALG A CURVE TO THE LEFT AN ARC DIST OF 108.16 FT SD CURVE DATA BEING DELTA=11D19M48S R=546.97 FT LC=S25D22M14S W A DIST OF 107.99 FT TH N 70D 16M 52S W A DIST OF 146.51 FT TH N 02D 38M 26S E A DIST OF 96.41 FT TH N 52D 51M 58S E A DIST OF 74.43 FT TH S 58D 58M 56S E A DIST OF 151.17 FT TO POB SD PARCEL CONTAINS 0.53 ACRES M/L SUBJ TO INGRESS/EGRESS ESMT RECOR'D L/P 3687/111 Parcel # 24-205-749-9991-00 1357 W Harbour Towne 13-CITY OF MUSKEGON A PARCEL OF LAND BEING PT OF CENTRAL LAND COMPANY SUBDIV NO 1 AND ALSO PT OF CENTRAL LAND COMPANY SUBDIV AND ALSO PT OF BLKS 755 AND 751 OF THE REVISED PLAT OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGON DESC AS FOLLOWS COM AT THE NW COR OF THE PLAT OF EDGEWATER SUBDIV ALSO DESC AS THE NE COR OF BLK 740 TH S 01D 52M 29S W ALG THE W LN ALG THE PLAT OF EDGEWATER SUBDIV ALSO BEING THE E LN OF BLKS 740 AND 737 A DIST OF 2002.66 FT TO THE SE COR OF SD BLK 737 TH N 89D 58M 46S W ALG THE S LN OF SD BLK 737 A DIST OF 902.68 FT TO PT ON THE E ROW OF DEWEY ST OF CENTRAL LAND COMPANYS SUBDIV NO 1 TH N 25D 12M 12S W ALG THE E ROW OF SD DEWEY ST A DIST OF 1000.48 FT TO A PT ON THE E ROW LN OF DEWEY ST ON THE EXT S LN OF LOT 10 BLK 762 OF CENTRAL LAND COMPANYS SUBDIV NO 1 TH S 64D 46M 18S W ALG THE EXT S LN OF SD LOT 10 BLK 762 149.96 FT TO THE SW COR OF SD LOT 10 TH N 25D 12M 12S W ALG THE E LN OF THE ALLEY IN BLK 762 A DIST OF 200.06 FT TO THE SW COR OF LOT 11 BLK 763 OF SD CENTRAL LAND COMPANYS SUB DIV NO 1 TH N 25D 12M 12S W ALG THE E LN OF ALLEY IN BLK 762 A DIST OF 200.06 FT TO THE SW COR OF THE LOT LN OF BLK 763 OF SD CENTRAL LAND COMPANYS SUBDIV NO 1 TH N 25D 06M 48S E A DIST OF 8.00 FT TO POB TH N 25D 06M 48S W ALG THE E LN OF THE ALLEY IN BLK 763 A DIST OF 343.44 FT TH N 86D 32M 46S W ALG THE S LN OF SD BLK 756 A DIST OF 126.63 FT TO THE SW COR OF BLK 756 TH N 03D 38M 14S E ALG THE W LN OF SD BLK 756 A DIST OF 165.53 FT TH S 86D 28M 32S E A DIST OF 52.80 FT TH N 03D 38M 14S E A DIST OF 49.50 FT TH S 86D 27M 07S E A DIST OF 52.78 FT TH N 04D 09M 11S E ALG THE EXT LN OF LOTS 5 AND 10 BLK 755 A DIST OF 263.80 FT TO THE NW COR OF LOT 5 OF SD BLK 755 TH S 86D 27M 07S E ALG THE N LN OF SD BLK 755 A DIST OF 12.85 FT TH N 02D 38M 26S E ALG THE E LN OF SD ALLEY IN BLK 752 A DIST OF 129.70 FT TH S 83D 14M 18S E A DIST OF 109.16 FT TH S 06D 52M 30S W A DIST OF 492.83 FT TH SELY ALG A CURVE TO THE LEFT AN ARC DIST OF 416.96 FT SD CURVE DATA BEING DELTA=57D04M10S R=418.61 FT LC=S21D39M34S E A DIST OF 399.93 FT TH SWLY ALG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT AN ARC DIST OF 93.28 FT TO POB SD CURVE DATA BEING DELTA=06D56M25S R=770.10 FT LC=S61D19M36S W A DIST OF 93.23 FT TO POB ALSO N 1/2 OF ADJ VAC SIMPSON AV SD PARCEL CONTAINS 2.5 ACRES M/L Parcel # 24-205-755-9991-00 W Harbour Towne 14-CITY OF MUSKEGON HARBOUR TOWNE CONDOMINIUMS UNIT 196 Parcel # 24-425-000-0196-00 1497 W Harbour Towne 15-CITY OF MUSKEGON HARBOUR TOWNE CONDOMINIUMS UNIT 197 Parcel # 24-425-000-0197-00 1495 W Harbour Towne 16-CITY OF MUSKEGON HARBOUR TOWNE CONDOMINIUMS UNIT 198 Parcel # 24-425-000-0198-00 1493 W Harbour Towne 17-CITY OF MUSKEGON HARBOUR TOWNE CONDOMINIUMS UNIT 199 Parcel # 24-425-000-0199-00 1491 W Harbour Towne 18-CITY OF MUSKEGON ORCHARD GROVE ADDITION LOT 485 Parcel # 24-665-000-0485-00 2043 Dowd (CNS) 19-CITY OF MUSKEGON ORCHARD GROVE ADDITION LOT 486 Parcel # 24-665-000-0486-00 2051 Dowd (CNS) 20-CITY OF MUSKEGON ORCHARD GROVE ADDITION LOT 487 Parcel # 24-665-000-0487-00 2065 Dowd (CNS) 21-CITY OF MUSKEGON ORCHARD GROVE ADDITION LOT 488 Parcel # 24-665-000-0488-00 2075 Dowd (CNS) 22-CITY OF MUSKEGON SEC 21 T10N R16W COM 165 FT N & 235 FT E OF SW COR OF E 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 TH N 68 FT TH E 23 FT T H N 122 FT TH W 93 FT TH S 182 FT TH E 4 FT TH S 8 FT TH E 66 FT TO BEG Parcel # 24-121-300-0088-00 988 Amity (CNS) 23-CITY OF MUSKEGON SEC 21 T10N R16W NE 1/4 SW 1/4 SW 1/4 N 66 FT OF S 305 FT OF W 165 FT OF E 330 FT EXC W 33 FT FOR ST Parcel # 24-121-300-0089-00 862 Stevens (CNS) 24-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 W 1/2 LOT 8 BLK 54 Parcel # 24-205-054-0008-00 944 Williams 25-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 E 1/2 OF LOT 2 BLK 345 Parcel # 24-205-345-0002-10 W Muskegon 26-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 4 BLK 347 Parcel # 24-205-347-0004-00 487 W Muskegon 27-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 5 BLK 387 Parcel # 24-205-387-0005-00 271 Merrill 28-CITY OF MUSKEGON SUB DIV OF LOTS 2-3 BLK 1 R P EASTONS 2ND SUB DIV PART OF SEC 32 BLK 1 N 1/2 LOT 18 ALL LOT 19 & S 10 FT LOT 20 Parcel # 24-763-001-0019-00 1968 Smith 29-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 11& W 1/2 LOT 12 BLK 55 Parcel # 24-205-055-0011-00 430 Allen 30-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 W 1/2 LOT 12 BLK 247 Parcel # 24-205-247-0012-00 325 Iona 31-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 LOT 11 BLK 261 Parcel # 24-205-261-0011-00 333 Catherine 32-CITY OF MUSKEGON REVISED PLAT OF 1903 W 27 FT LOT 5 BLK 208 Parcel # 24-205-208-0005-00 139 Myrtle Adopted this 8th day of December, 2015 Ayes: Nays: Absent: By: _________________________ Stephen Gawron, Mayor Attest: ________________________ Ann Marie Meisch, MMC Clerk CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing constitutes a true and complete copy of a resolution adopted by the City Commission of the City of Muskegon, County of Muskegon, Michigan at a regular meeting held on December 8, 2015. By: ________________________ Ann Marie Meisch, MMC Clerk Date: December 8, 2015 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Finance RE: 2016 User Fee Update SUMMARY OF REQUEST: City departments have reviewed and updated their user fees and these have been incorporated into the Master Fee Resolution that is attached for your consideration. The new fees and fee changes that are being proposed are highlighted on the attached spreadsheet and include the following: • Correction to two Cemeteries graves fees that were actually updated in 2015; • Reactivated the DPW “Replace Employee ID/Access Card fee and at a lower fee due to lower costs; • Removed specific times and names of specific parks for Park Building Usage/Rental so that it is applicable to all park buildings; • Added a new channel picnic shelter rental rate for reservations between April 15 and September 30; • Numerous miscellaneous modifications to the Farmers Market fees following the second season of operating at the new market location; • Environmental Services added new fee for building board ups requiring 6 or more boards and increased administrative overhead on demolitions from 10% to 15% of costs; • Fees for rental of Farmers’ Market facilities have been added; • Added new fees for use of Farmers Market Kitchen which opened in 2015; • Changed the minimum amount charged for Obsolete Property Rehab Filing, IFT Application, and Commercial Rehab Filing fees from $400 to $500; • Added new fee in Planning for IFT/CFT/OPRA/Commercial Rehab District establishment if it is done at a separate meeting from the issuance of the certificate; • Police Department reduced several fees charged for special liquor licenses and added new classifications to differentiate between special licenses requested by outside city requestors versus in city requestors. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Revenue generated for fee supported activities. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None at this time. Adoption of the Master Fee Resolution will help the City attain its budgeted revenue estimates. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: None. 1 City of Muskegon RESOLUTION A resolution adopting fees for services in the City entitled "Master Fee Resolution". The City of Muskegon hereby RESOLVES: 1. The City of Muskegon has in the past adopted resolutions from time to time which set fees for various services in the City. 2. That in addition to the specifically adopted resolution fees, there are fees which are charged pursuant to ordinances and codes as well the fees which are charged in the exercise of various other functions of the City which serve the public. 3. That the City Commission has reviewed all of the fees which are charged from time to time pursuant to resolution, ordinance and in the affording of services to and for the public, and has determined to adopt the resolution a comprehensive schedule of fees by this resolution which is hereby called the "Master Fee Resolution". 4. That the City Commission and its committees, with the advice of the staff of the City, have carefully investigated and examined the fees set forth in this Master Resolution and have determined that they are reasonably related to the actual cost of affording the services involved. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COMMISSION HEREBY RESOLVES: 1. That the schedule of fees attached to this resolution is hereby adopted and shall be charged for the services set forth in the schedule and under the conditions set forth therein. 2. That any fees listed which are also listed in specific resolutions, rules or regulations, shall be charged in accordance with those resolutions, rules and regulations, and with the practices of the City in affording the appropriate services. 3. That the adoption of this resolution does not amend or change previous specific resolutions for the charging of fees for services, and does not preclude the existence of previous or future resolutions setting forth fees which are not included herein. This resolution adopted. Ayes Nays CITY OF MUSKEGON _____________________Ann Marie Meisch, City Clerk CERTIFICATE This Resolution was adopted at a meeting of the City Commission of the City of Muskegon, held on December 8, 2015. The meeting was properly held and noticed pursuant to the Open Meetings Act of the State of Michigan, Act 267 of the Public Acts of 1976. Ann Marie Meisch, City Clerk 2 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 1 ALL ADMINISTRATIVE OVERHEAD ON SALES TO OUTSIDE PARTIES TOTAL BALANCE DUE 15.00% 15.00% 15.00% 15.00% 2 ALL COPIES FOR PUBLIC (STANDARD SIZES) PER COPY 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 3 ALL FAX CHARGE FOR INFORMATION REQUESTS PER PAGE 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 4 ALL LATE FEE ON CITY RECEIVABLES (EXCEPT TAXES) PAST DUE BALANCE 1.00% 1.00% 1.00% 1.00% PER MO./IMPOSED AFTER 30 DAYS 5 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES EVERGREEN MAUSOLEUM (CRYPTS A-B) EACH 1,350.00 1,350.00 1,350.00 1,350.00 6 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES EVERGREEN MAUSOLEUM (CRYPTS A-B) NR * EACH 1,700.00 1,700.00 1,700.00 1,700.00 7 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES EVERGREEN MAUSOLEUM (CRYPTS C-F) EACH 1,600.00 1,600.00 1,600.00 1,600.00 8 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES EVERGREEN MAUSOLEUM (CRYPTS C-F) NR * EACH 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 9 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (EVERGREEN) ONE GRAVE 750.00 750.00 750.00 750.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE 10 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (EVERGREEN) TWO GRAVES 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE 11 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (EVERGREEN) NR * TWO GRAVES 1,650.00 1,650.00 1,650.00 1,650.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE 12 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (EVERGREEN) NR * ONE GRAVE 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE 13 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (LAKESIDE) ONE GRAVE 750.00 750.00 750.00 750.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE 14 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (LAKESIDE) TWO GRAVES 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE 15 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (LAKESIDE) NR * ONE GRAVE 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE 16 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (LAKESIDE) NR * TWO GRAVES 1,600.00 1,650.00 1,650.00 1,650.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE - CORRECTED FEE 17 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (OAKWOOD) ONE GRAVE 750.00 750.00 750.00 750.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE 18 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (OAKWOOD) TWO GRAVES 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE 19 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (OAKWOOD) NR * TWO GRAVES 1,650.00 1,650.00 1,650.00 1,650.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE 20 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (OAKWOOD) NR * ONE GRAVE 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE 21 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (RESTLAWN-FLUSH MARKER) ONE GRAVE 700.00 700.00 700.00 700.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE 22 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (RESTLAWN-FLUSH MARKER) TWO GRAVES 1,300.00 1,300.00 1,300.00 1,300.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE 23 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (RESTLAWN-FLUSH MARKER) NR * ONE GRAVE 750.00 750.00 750.00 750.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE 24 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (RESTLAWN-FLUSH MARKER) NR * TWO GRAVES 1,450.00 1,450.00 1,450.00 1,450.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE Page 1 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 25 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (RESTLAWN-UPRIGHT MARKER) ONE GRAVE 750.00 750.00 750.00 750.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE 26 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (RESTLAWN-UPRIGHT MARKER) TWO GRAVES 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE 27 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (RESTLAWN-UPRIGHT MARKER) NR * ONE GRAVE 850.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE - CORRECTED FEE 28 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (RESTLAWN-UPRIGHT MARKER) NR * TWO GRAVES 1,650.00 1,650.00 1,650.00 1,650.00 50% GOES TO PERPETUAL CARE 29 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES IN-GOUND SPACE FOR CREMAINS (RESTLAWN) EACH 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 30 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES IN-GOUND SPACE FOR CREMAINS (RESTLAWN) NR* EACH 350.00 350.00 350.00 350.00 31 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (1/2 GRAVE--ALL CEMETERIES) EACH 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 32 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES GRAVE PRICES (1/2 GRAVE--ALL CEMETERIES) NR * EACH 600.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 33 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES OPENING (1/2 GRAVE) EACH 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 34 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES OPENING (1/2 GRAVE) NR * EACH 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 35 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES OPENING (CREMATION) EACH 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 36 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES OPENING (CREMATION) NR * EACH 300.00 350.00 350.00 350.00 37 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES OPENING (CREMATION, GRASS, CHAIRS) EACH 350.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OBSOLETE 38 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES OPENING (CREMATION, GRASS, CHAIRS) NR * EACH 400.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OBSOLETE 39 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES OPENING (CREMATION, TENT, GRASS, CHAIRS) EACH 400.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OBSOLETE 40 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES OPENING (CREMATION, TENT, GRASS, CHAIRS) NR * EACH 450.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OBSOLETE 41 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES SECOND CREMAINS (OPEN GRAVESITE) EACH 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 FOR ADDITIONAL ASHES 42 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES OPENING EACH 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 43 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES OPENING NR * EACH 600.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 44 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES OPENING (STILLBORN IN BABYLAND) EACH 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 45 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES OPENING (STILLBORN IN BABYLAND) NR * EACH 175.00 175.00 175.00 175.00 46 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES OPENING (STILLBORN NOT IN BABYLAND) EACH 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 47 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES OPENING (STILLBORN NOT IN BABYLAND) NR * EACH 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 48 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES OVERTIME (MON-FRI AFTER 2:30PM) EACH 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 Page 2 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 49 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES OVERTIME (SATURDAYS & HOLIDAYS) EACH 400.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 50 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES OVERTIME (SUNDAYS) EACH 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 51 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES NICHES COLUMBARIUUM EACH 850.00 850.00 850.00 850.00 52 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES NICHES COLUMBARIUM NR EACH 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 53 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES NICHES (OPEN/CLOSING) EACH 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 54 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES NICHES (OPEN/CLOSING) NR EACH 175.00 175.00 175.00 175.00 55 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES HEADSTONE SERVICE PER SQUARE INCH 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 MINIMUM $60.00 56 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES SERVICE (GOVERNMENT MARKERS) EACH 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 57 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES SERVICE (MAUSOLEUM VASES) EACH 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 58 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES SERVICE HEADSTONE PRE-PLACEMENT EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 59 CEMETERIES CEMETERIES SERVICE (SMALL VASES) RESTLAWN EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 60 CEMETERIES ENTOMBMENT - EVERGREEN MAUSOLEM EACH 175.00 175.00 175.00 175.00 61 CEMETERIES ENTOMBMENT NR - EVERGREEN MAUSOLEUM EACH 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 62 CEMETERIES TRANSFER & AFFIDAVIT FEE PER GRAVE SPACE EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 63 CEMETERIES CHAPEL FUNERAL SERVICE EACH 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 64 CEMETERIES FAMILY TREE SEARCH SINGLE SEARCH 5.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OBSOLETE 65 CEMETERIES FAMILY TREE SEARCH FIVE SEARCHES 15.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OBSOLETE 66 CLERK ADDRESS LABELS - VOTER REGISTRATION EACH 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 67 CLERK BUSINESS REGISTRATION EACH 30.00 30.00 35.00 35.00 68 CLERK BUSINESS TRANSIENT/PEDDLER PER DAY 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OBSOLETE 69 CLERK BUSINESS TRANSIENT/PEDDLER - RENEWAL MAY 1ST ANNUAL 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 70 CLERK BUSINESS AUCTIONEER LICENSE (INDIVIDUAL EVENT) PER DAY 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 71 CLERK BUSINESS AUCTIONEER LICENSE (REGULAR) PER YEAR 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 72 CLERK AUCTION FEE PER DAY 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 Page 3 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 73 CLERK BUSINESS COMMERCIAL GARBAGE HAULER PER YEAR 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OBSOLETE 74 CLERK BUSINESS ENTERTAINMENT OCCUPANCY PER YEAR 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 75 CLERK GAMING LICENSE REQUEST/PERMIT (30 DAYS OR MORE ADVANCE NOTICE) EACH 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 76 CLERK GAMING LICENSE REQUEST (LESS THAN 30 DAYS ADVANCE NOTICE) EACH 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 CHARGED TO LAW FIRMS AND OTHER FOR PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 77 CLERK CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM RENTAL PER HOUR 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 WISHING TO USE FACILITIES FOR NON-CITY RELATED BUSINESS 78 CLERK ENCROACHMENT PERMIT APPLICATION FEE EACH 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 79 CLERK ENCROACHMENT PERMIT CERTIFICATE FEE EACH LOCATION 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 SAME AS RENEWAL FEE 80 CLERK ENCROACHMENT/RENTAL FEE (BUS BENCHES) PER BENCH/PERMONTH 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 81 CLERK ENCROACHMENT 1-YEAR RENEWAL EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 82 CLERK ENCROACHMENT 1-YEAR RENEWAL (INSPECTION REQ'D) EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 83 CLERK ENCROACHMENT PERMIT TO WORK IN R-O-W PER UNIT 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 OR ACTUAL COSTS (WHICHEVER IS GREATER) FIREWORKS DISPLAY PERMIT PROCESSING FEE (30 OR MORE DAYS ADVANCE 84 CLERK EACH 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 NOTICE) FIREWORKS DISPLAY PERMIT PROCESSING FEE (LESS THAN 30 DAYS ADVANCE 85 CLERK EACH 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 NOTICE) 86 CLERK LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL (BEFORE FEBRUARY 28) EACH 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 87 CLERK LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL (AFTER FEBRUARY 28) EACH 150.00 150.00 150.00 88 CLERK LIQUOR LICENSE TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OR LOCATION EACH 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AREA CLASS-C ON-PREMISES LIQUOR LICENSE 89 CLERK EACH 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 SAME REVIEW PROCESS AS FOR RENEWAL (FORMERLY DOWNTOWN DEV AUTH LICENSE) 90 CLERK LIQUOR LICENSE NEW CLASS C LICENSE EACH 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OBSOLETE 91 CLERK LIQUOR LICENSE NEW SDD OR SDM EACH 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OBSOLETE 92 CLERK NEW LIQUOR LICENSE EACH 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 REPLACES FEES ABOVE 93 CLERK GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 UP TO ONE MONTH - RENEWABLE 94 CLERK LIQUOR LICENSE (EXPANSION OF EXISTING LICENSE) EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 95 CLERK MOBILE FOOD VENDING PERMIT PER MONTH 300.00 300.00 300.00 APPROVED BY COMMISSION IN 2014 Page 4 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 96 CLERK MOBILE FOOD VENDING PERMIT (BRICK & MORTAR RESTAURANT IN CITY) PER MONTH 150.00 150.00 150.00 APPROVED BY COMMISSION IN 2014 97 CLERK MOBILE FOOD VENDING PERMIT (BRICK & MORTAR RESTAURANT IN DDA DISTRICT) PER MONTH 50.00 50.00 50.00 APPROVED BY COMMISSION IN 2014 98 CLERK ORDINANCE BOOK EACH 250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OBSOLETE 99 CLERK ORDINANCE BOOK ON CD-ROM EACH 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OBSOLETE 100 CLERK ORDINANCE BOOK SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE (BI-ANNUAL UPDATES) PER YEAR 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OBSOLETE 101 CLERK PASSPORT APPLICATION FEE EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 FEDERAL LAW CHANGE 102 CLERK PASSPORT PHOTO FEE 2 PHOTOS 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 103 CLERK PRECINCT MAPS (SMALL) EACH 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 104 CLERK PUBLIC NOTARY FEE EACH 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 CONSISTENT WITH COUNTY FEE 105 CLERK SPECIAL EVENT PARKING FEE (UNDER 50 PARKING SPOTS) PER EVENT 25.00 25.00 25.00 APPROVED BY COMMISSION IN 2014 106 CLERK SPECIAL EVENT PARKING FEE (OVER 50 PARKING SPOTS) PER EVENT 50.00 50.00 50.00 APPROVED BY COMMISSION IN 2014 107 CLERK TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT NEW PROVIDER FEE EACH 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 PER NEW STATE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT 108 CLERK VOTER INFORMATION - ON DISK EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 109 CLERK VOTER REGISTRATION - HARDCOPY LIST PER LISTING 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 110 CLERK VOTER REGISTRATION - MAILING LABELS PER LABEL 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 111 CNS MORTGAGE REFINANCE FEE EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 112 CNS REHAB LOAN APPLICATION FEE EACH 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 113 CNS RENTAL REHAB APPLICATION FEE PER LOAN 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 114 DPW ADDITIONAL GARBAGE SERVICE (1 TOTER) PER MONTH 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 115 DPW APPLIANCE STICKER EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 116 DPW GARBAGE CART REPLACEMENT - DAMAGED BY USER EACH 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 117 DPW GARBAGE SERVICE - SMALL BUSINESS PER MONTH 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 INCLUDES CHURCHES AND NON-PROFITS 118 DPW GARBAGE SERVICE - UNAUTORIZED USE OF CARTS PER INCIDENT 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 119 DPW GARBAGE SERVICE - REPLACE LOST/STOLEN CART EACH 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 Page 5 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 120 DPW GARBAGE SERVICE - NEW SERVICE STARTUP EACH 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 121 DPW GARBAGE SERVICE - MIXED REFUSE STICKER EACH 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 BUY 6 FOR $10.00 - UNIT PRICE $1.67 122 DPW FEE FOR SPECIAL COLLECTION OF ILLIEGAL MATERIALS EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 OR ACTUAL COSTS (WHICHEVER IS GREATER) FEE FOR BULK YARD WASTE DROP OFF (DURING REGULAR HOURS) - BY 123 DPW EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 APPOINTMENT ONLY 124 DPW REPLACE EMPLOYEE ID/ACCESS TKC CARD PER LOST CARD 50.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 REACTIVATED FEE 125 DPW STORM SEWER CONNECTION FEE EACH 800.00 800.00 800.00 800.00 STUB FEE 126 DPW TREE REPLACEMENT PLANTING FEE EACH 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 127 DPW TREE REMOVAL FEE (12" AND UNDER DIAMETER) EACH 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 TREE MEASURED AT 4' ABOVE GRADE 128 DPW TREE REMOVAL FEE (12" - 18" DIAMETER) EACH 345.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 TREE MEASURED AT 4' ABOVE GRADE 129 DPW TREE REMOVAL FEE (18" - 24" DIAMETER) EACH 650.00 650.00 650.00 650.00 TREE MEASURED AT 4' ABOVE GRADE 130 DPW TREE REMOVAL FEE (24" - 30" DIAMETER) EACH 750.00 750.00 750.00 750.00 TREE MEASURED AT 4' ABOVE GRADE 131 DPW TREE REMOVAL FEE (30" - 36" DIAMETER) EACH 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 TREE MEASURED AT 4' ABOVE GRADE 132 DPW TREE REMOVAL FEE (36" - 42" DIAMETER) EACH 1,700.00 1,700.00 1,700.00 1,700.00 TREE MEASURED AT 4' ABOVE GRADE 133 DPW TREE REMOVAL FEE (42" AND OVER DIAMETER) EACH 1,900.00 1,900.00 1,900.00 1,900.00 TREE MEASURED AT 4' ABOVE GRADE 134 DPW HANG AND/OR REMOVE BANNER EACH REQUEST 450.00 450.00 450.00 450.00 EACH ADDITIONAL BANNER: $50.00 135 DPW USE OF BIKE PATH FOR ORGANIZED EVENTS EACH EVENT 200.00 200.00 200.00 PER EVENT 136 DPW WIDE LOAD PERMIT EACH 200.00 200.00 200.00 137 DPW (PARKS) EXCLUSIVE USE OF HACKLEY PK FOR SPECIAL EVENTS PER DAY 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 138 DPW (PARKS) EXCLUSIVE USE OF PERE MARQUETTE LARGE OVAL FOR SPECIAL EVENTS PER DAY 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 139 DPW (PARKS) USE FEE IN ADDITION TO SPECIAL EVENT APPLICLATION FEE PER DAY 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 CLEANING DEPOSIT FOR EXCLUSIVE USE OF HACKLEY, PERE MARQUETTE OR 140 DPW (PARKS) EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 MARGARET DRAKE ELLIOTT PARKS - SPECIAL EVENT REMOVED SPECIFIC TIMES AND AND PARK'S NAME, CHANGED TO 141 DPW (PARKS) PARK BUILDING USE (RESV. BEFORE 4/15) PER SESSION 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 PER SESSION OBSOLETE AS OF 1/1/2016 AS RENTAL IS NOW PER "SESSION" AND 142 DPW (PARKS) MC GRAFT PARK BUILDING USE (RESV. BEFORE 4/15) 5:00PM - 10:00PM 100.00 100.00 100.00 N/A FOR ANY PARK BLDG 143 DPW (PARKS) PARK BUILDING USE (RESV. MADE BETWEEN 4/15 - 9/30) PER SESSION 25.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 removed McGraft and made applicable to all buildings Page 6 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 144 DPW (PARKS) MC GRAFT PARK BUILDING USE PER ADDITIONAL HOUR 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 145 DPW (PARKS) PARK BUILDING USE (CLEANING/SECURITY DEPOSIT) EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 removed McGraft and made applicable to all buildings 146 DPW (PARKS) MC GRAFT PARK MUSIC BOWL HOUR 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 147 DPW (PARKS) PARKS (LIGHT COSTS SPORT FIELDS & COURTS) EACH 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 DELIVERY/PICK-UP NOT INCLUDED. ADDITIONAL COSTS FOR LABOR 148 DPW (PARKS) PARKS (WOOD SNOW FENCE RENTAL) EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 ($60.00/HR)AND VEHICLE RENTAL WILL APPLY IF DELEVERY OR PICK- UP IS REQUIRED DELIVERY/PICK-UP NOT INCLUDED. ADDITIONAL COSTS FOR LABOR 149 DPW (PARKS) PARKS (USE OF GARBAGE CANS) EACH 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 ($60.00/HR)AND VEHICLE RENTAL WILL APPLY IF DELEVERY OR PICK- UP IS REQUIRED 150 DPW (PARKS) PARKS (PLASTIC BAGS FOR GARBAGE CANS) PER CASE 30.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OBSOLETE 151 DPW (PARKS) SPORTS FIELD & COURT RENTAL (EXLUDES SETUP SERVICES) 2 HOUR RENTAL 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 152 DPW (PARKS) CHANNEL SHELTER RENTAL (RESV. BEFORE 4/15) EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 CHANGED THE RESERVATION TIME 153 DPW (PARKS) CHANNEL SHELTER RENTAL (RESV. BETWEEN 4/15 - 9/30) EACH 0.00 0.00 0.00 75.00 NEW 154 DPW (PARKS) PICNIC SHELTER RENTAL (MADE BEFORE 4/15 OR AFTER 9/30) EACH SESSION 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 155 DPW (PARKS) PICNIC SHELTER RENTAL (MADE BETWEEN 4/15 AND 9/30) EACH SESSION 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 156 DPW (PARKS) PICNIC SHELTER RENTAL RESERVATION CHANGE EACH 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 158 DPW (PARKS) CLEANING FEE FOR RENTALS EACH 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 NOT CHARGED IF FACILITY LEFT CLEAN 159 DPW (PARKS) PICNIC SHELTER RENTAL (KRUSE #4 - 200 PERSON SHELTER) RESIDENT 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 160 DPW (PARKS) GROUPED TABLES (4) AT DRAKE-ELLIOTT (48 PEOPLE) EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 161 DPW (PARKS) WEDDING RESERVATIONS IN/ON CITY PARKS/BEACHES EACH 125.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 162 DPW (PARKS) KEY DEPOSIT (RESTROOM) EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 DELIVERY/PICK-UP NOT INCLUDED. ADDITIONAL COSTS FOR LABOR 163 DPW (PARKS) CITY SERVICES (55-GAL METAL TRASH CANS) EACH 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 ($60.00/HR)AND VEHICLE RENTAL WILL APPLY IF DELEVERY OR PICK- UP IS REQUIRED DELIVERY/PICK-UP NOT INCLUDED. ADDITIONAL COSTS FOR LABOR 164 DPW (PARKS) CITY SERVICES RENTAL OF POSTS EACH POST 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 ($60.00/HR)AND VEHICLE RENTAL WILL APPLY IF DELEVERY OR PICK- UP IS REQUIRED DELIVERY/PICK-UP NOT INCLUDED. ADDITIONAL COSTS FOR LABOR 165 DPW (PARKS) CITY SERVICES (PICNIC TABLES) EACH 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 ($60.00/HR)AND VEHICLE RENTAL WILL APPLY IF DELEVERY OR PICK- UP IS REQUIRED 166 DPW (PARKS) CITY SERVICES (LABOR PARKS OR DPW STAFF) PER HOUR 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 167 ENGINEERING CHARGE FOR BLUEPRINTS (PLANS & UTILITY MAPS) EACH 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 Page 7 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 168 ENGINEERING CHARGE FOR BID DOCUMENTS (STANDARD) EACH 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 169 ENGINEERING CHARGE FOR BID DOCUMENTS (NON-STANDARD) EACH ACTUAL COSTS ACTUAL COSTS ACTUAL COSTS ACTUAL COSTS 170 ENGINEERING STORM WATER MANAGEMENT BILLING FEE PER BILL 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 171 ENGINEERING STORM WATER MANAGEMENT HOOKUP FEE FOR SYSTEM AVAILABILITY EACH 175.00 175.00 175.00 175.00 5,000 GALLON PER DAY MAXIMUM 172 ENGINEERING STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION FEE EACH 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 173 ENGINEERING STORM WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USE FEE PER 1,000 GALLONS 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 174 ENGINEERING PROPERTY OWNER WORKING IN R-O-W FEE EACH UNIT 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 SIDEWALK/DRIVE APPROACHES, LANDSCAPING 175 ENGINEERING UTILITY ANNUAL PERMIT FEE EACH 1,750.00 1,750.00 1,750.00 1,750.00 176 ENGINEERING UTILITY CUT PERMIT APPLICATION FEE/CONTRACT UNIT 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 177 ENGINEERING UTILITY CUT PERMIT FEE UNIT 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 178 ENGINEERING UTILITY CUT (PAVEMENT REMOVAL-PAVEMENT <4 YEARSOLD) SQUARE YARD 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 FEES ADJUSTED TO REFLECT RESIDUAL VALUE 179 ENGINEERING UTILITY CUT (PAVEMENT REMOVAL-PAVEMENT 4-9 YEARSOLD) SQUARE YARD 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 FEES ADJUSTED TO REFLECT RESIDUAL VALUE 180 ENGINEERING UTILITY CUT (PAVEMENT REMOVAL-PAVEMENT >10 YEARSOLD) SQUARE YARD 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 FEES ADJUSTED TO REFLECT RESIDUAL VALUE 181 ENGINEERING UTILITY CUT (PROJECT DURATION) WEEK 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50 SAFEBUILT - CODE 184 TERRACE VIOLATIONS ADMINISTRATION FEE FIRST VIOLATION 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 PLUS HOURLY COST FOR WORK PERFORMED. ENFORCEMENT PLUS HOURLY COST FOR WORK PERFORMED. FEE FOR EACH SAFEBUILT - CODE 185 TERRACE VIOLATIONS ADMINISTRATION FEE (EACH SUBSEQUENT IN YEAR) EACH SUBSEQUENT 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 SUBSEQUENT VIOLATIONS INCREMENT $50 (E.G. 2ND VIOLATION = ENFORCEMENT $60; 3RD = $70, ETC SAFEBUILT - CODE 186 GRASS, TRASH AND LEAF VIOLATIONS FIRST VIOLATION 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 PLUS HOURLY COST FOR WORK PERFORMED. ENFORCEMENT PLUS HOURLY COST FOR WORK PERFORMED. FEE FOR EACH SAFEBUILT - CODE 187 GRASS, TRASH AND LEAF VIOLATIONS (EACH SUBSEQUENT IN YEAR) EACH SUBSEQUENT 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 SUBSEQUENT VIOLATIONS INCREMENT $90 (E.G. 2ND VIOLATION = ENFORCEMENT $105; 3RD = $120, ETC SAFEBUILT - CODE 188 LATE FEE ON INVOICES OVER 45 DAYS EACH INVOICE 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 ENFORCEMENT CITY-CODE 189 VACANT BUILDING REGISTRATION VACANT BUILDING 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 VACANT LESS THAN ONE YEAR COMPLIANCE CITY-CODE 190 VACANT BUILDING REGISTRATION VACANT BUILDING 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 VACANT 1 YEAR BUT LESS THAN 2 YEARS COMPLIANCE CITY-CODE 191 VACANT BUILDING REGISTRATION VACANT BUILDING 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 VACANT 2 YEARS BUT LESS THAN 3 YEARS COMPLIANCE CITY-CODE 192 VACANT BUILDING REGISTRATION VACANT BUILDING 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 VACANT 3 YEARS BUT LESS THAN 5 YEARS COMPLIANCE CITY-CODE 193 VACANT BUILDING REGISTRATION VACANT BUILDING 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 VACANT 5 YEARS BUT LESS THAN 10 YEARS COMPLIANCE Page 8 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS CITY-CODE 194 VACANT BUILDING REGISTRATION VACANT BUILDING 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 VACANT 10 YEARS COMPLIANCE CITY-CODE 195 VACANT BUILDING REGISTRATION VACANT BUILDING 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 EACH YEAR VACANT BEYOND 10 YEARS COMPLIANCE CITY-CODE 196 VACANT BUILDING ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL FEE (31-60 DAYS LATE) OCCURRENCE 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE COMPLIANCE CITY-CODE 197 VACANT BUILDING ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL FEE (61-90 DAYS LATE) OCCURRENCE 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE COMPLIANCE CITY-CODE 198 VACANT BUILDING REGISTRATION - FORMAL APPEAL FEE OCCURRENCE 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE COMPLIANCE INCLUDES ONE INSPECTION AND ONE RE-INSPECTION EVERY 4 199 SAFEBUILT - RENTAL RENTAL PROPERTY REGISTRATION PER PARCEL (ANNUAL) SINGLE UNIT 25.00 25.00 35.00 35.00 YEARS FOR COMPLIANCE INCLUDES ONE INSPECTION AND ONE RE-INSPECTION EVERY 4 200 SAFEBUILT - RENTAL RENTAL PROPERTY REGISTRATION PER PARCEL (ANNUAL) DUPLEX 30.00 30.00 40.00 40.00 YEARS FOR COMPLIANCE INCLUDES ONE INSPECTION AND ONE RE-INSPECTION EVERY 4 201 SAFEBUILT - RENTAL RENTAL PROPERTY REGISTRATION (ANNUAL - BASE) 3 UNITS 40.00 40.00 50.00 50.00 YEARS FOR COMPLIANCE INCLUDES ONE INSPECTION AND ONE RE-INSPECTION EVERY 4 202 SAFEBUILT - RENTAL RENTAL PROPERTY REGISTRATION (ANNUAL - PER PARCEL OVER 3) PER UNIT OVER 3 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 YEARS FOR COMPLIANCE RENTAL PROPERTY INSPECTION (INSPECTION NO-SHOW FIRST TIME OR LATE 203 SAFEBUILT - RENTAL PER UNIT 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 CANCELLATION) FEE ASSESSED WHEN A 3RD CANCELLATION IS RECEIVED BY 204 SAFEBUILT - RENTAL RENTAL PROPERTY INSPECTION CANCELLATION FEE OCCURRENCE 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 CUSTOMER OR AGENT RENTAL PROPERTY INSPECTION CANCELLATION FEE (STARTING WITH 4TH ADDED TOBASE CANCELLATION FEE; EACH CANCELLATION 205 SAFEBUILT - RENTAL OCCURRENCE 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 CANCELLATION) INSTANCE WILL CAUSE FEE TO INCREASE BY AN ADDITIONAL $10.00 RENTAL PROPERTY INSPECTION (INSPECTION NO-SHOW EACH ADDT'L TIME OR ADDED TO BASE NO SHOW FEE; EACH NO SHOW INSTANCE WILL 206 SAFEBUILT - RENTAL PER UNIT 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 LATE CANCELLATION) CAUSE INSPECTION FEE TO INCREASE BY AN ADDITIONAL $15..00 FEE TO BE ASSESSED TO PROPERTIES NOT BROUGHT INTO 207 SAFEBUILT - RENTAL RENTAL PROPERTY INSPECTION NON-COMPLIANCE FEE (2ND REINSPECTION) PER UNIT 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 COMPLIANCE AFTER THE FIRST REINSPECTION ADDED TO BASE NON-COMPLIANCE FEE; EACH REINSPECTION RENTAL PROPERTY INSPECTION NON-COMPLIANCE FEE (STARTING WITH 3RD 208 SAFEBUILT - RENTAL PER UNIT 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 INSTANCE WILL CAUSE NON-COMPLIANCE FEE TO INCREASE BY AN COMPLIANCE REINSPECTION) ADDITIONAL $10.00 FEE ASSESSED TO PROPERTIES IN COMPLIANCE INTERIOR RENTAL PROPERTY EXTERIOR ONLY REINSPECTION FEE (1ST EXTERIOR ONLY 209 SAFEBUILT - RENTAL PER UNIT 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 REQUIREMENTS BUT NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH EXTERIOR REINSPECTION) REQUIREMENTS BY FIRST REINSPECTION ADDED TO BASE EXTERIOR NON-COMPLIANCE FEE; EACH RENTAL PROPERTY EXTERIOR ONLY REINSPECTION FEE (STARTING WITH 2ND 210 SAFEBUILT - RENTAL PER UNIT 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 REINSPECTION INSTANCE WILL CAUSE EXTERIOR NON-COMPLIANCE EXTERIOR ONLY REINSPECTION) FEE TO INCREASE BY AN ADDITIONAL $10.00 211 SAFEBUILT - RENTAL LATE FEE FOR NON-PAYMENT OF RENTAL REGISTRATION ANNUAL FEE EACH PROPERTY VIOLATION 100.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 FEE CHARGED AFTER 90 DAYS 212 SAFEBUILT - RENTAL HOUSING-WARRANT INSPECTION FEE EACH 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 213 ENV SERVICES BOARD UP'S - FIRST 5 BOARDS PER INSTANCE 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 PLUS THE COST OF THE CONTRACTOR TO DO THE BOARD UP NEW FEE - PLUS THE COST OF THE CONTRACTOR TO DO THE BOARD 214 ENV SERVICES BOARD UP'S - 6 OR MORE BOARDS PER INSTANCE 0.00 0.00 0.00 60.00 UP INCREASED FROM 10% TO 15% BASED ON THE CONTRACTORS PRICE 215 ENV SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE OVERHEAD ON DEMOLITIONS PER UNIT 10.0% 10.0% 10.0% 15.0% TO DEMOLISH Page 9 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 216 FARMERS' MARKET DAILY - SATURDAY DAILY 20.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 CHANGED TO SATURDAY 217 FARMERS' MARKET DAILY - WEEKDAY DAILY 20.00 25.00 25.00 15.00 CHANGED TO WEEKDAY WITH NO TIERS 218 FARMERS' MARKET TIER 1 - CORNER DAILY 20.00 25.00 25.00 0.00 REMOVED 219 FARMERS' MARKET ELBOW - TIER 1 DAILY 20.00 25.00 25.00 0.00 REMOVED 220 FARMERS' MARKET ELBOW - TIER 2 DAILY 20.00 25.00 25.00 0.00 REMOVED 221 FARMERS' MARKET TIER 1 - CORNER 0-2 MONTHS 313.00 313.00 313.00 338.00 INCREASED BY 8% 222 FARMERS' MARKET TIER 1 - REGULAR 0-2 MONTHS 288.00 288.00 288.00 311.00 INCREASED BY 8% 223 FARMERS' MARKET TIER 2 - REGULAR 0-2 MONTHS 163.00 163.00 163.00 176.00 INCREASED BY 8% 224 FARMERS' MARKET ELBOWS - TIER 1 0-2 MONTHS 375.00 375.00 375.00 0.00 NO NEED 225 FARMERS' MARKET ELBOWS - TIER 2 0-2 MONTHS 500.00 500.00 500.00 0.00 NO NEED 226 FARMERS' MARKET TIER 1 - CORNER 5 MONTHS 376.50 376.50 376.50 406.00 INCREASED BY 8% 227 FARMERS' MARKET TIER 1 - REGULAR 5 MONTHS 347.50 347.50 347.50 375.00 INCREASED BY 8% 228 FARMERS' MARKET TIER 2 - REGULAR 5 MONTHS 204.50 204.50 204.50 220.00 INCREASED BY 8% 229 FARMERS' MARKET ELBOWS - TIER 1 5 MONTHS 425.00 425.00 425.00 0.00 ALL ELBOWS ARE CANCELLED 230 FARMERS' MARKET ELBOWS - TIER 2 5 MONTHS 600.00 600.00 600.00 0.00 ALL ELBOWS ARE CANCELLED 231 FARMERS' MARKET TIER 1 - CORNER 7 MONTHS 404.00 404.00 404.00 436.00 INCREASED BY 8% 232 FARMERS' MARKET TIER 1 - REGULAR 7 MONTHS 374.00 374.00 374.00 403.00 INCREASED BY 8% 233 FARMERS' MARKET TIER 2 - REGULAR 7 MONTHS 224.00 224.00 224.00 242.00 INCREASED BY 8% 234 FARMERS' MARKET ELBOWS - TIER 1 7 MONTHS 500.00 500.00 500.00 0.00 ALL ELBOWS ARE CANCELLED 235 FARMERS' MARKET ELBOWS - TIER 2 7 MONTHS 750.00 750.00 750.00 0.00 ALL ELBOWS ARE CANCELLED 236 FARMERS' MARKET WINTER MARKET-GRARAGE DOOR DAILY 20.00 20.00 20.00 25.00 INCREASED 237 FARMERS' MARKET WINTER MARKET- SMALL TABLE DAILY 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 NEW 238 FARMERS' MARKET WINTER MARKET 5 MONTHS 400.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 FEE FOR EXTENDED HOURS AT NEW MARKET NEWLY LISTED ON SCHEDULE - 9:00 AM TO 3:00 PM OR 4:00 PM 239 FARMERS' MARKET FARMERS' MARKET FACILITIES RENTAL - FACILITY A PER SESSION 250.00 TO 10:00 PM Page 10 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS NEWLY LISTED ON SCHEDULE - 9:00 AM TO 3:00 PM OR 4:00 PM 240 FARMERS' MARKET FARMERS' MARKET FACILITIES RENTAL - FACILITY B PER SESSION 250.00 TO 10:00 PM NEWLY LISTED ON SCHEDULE - 9:00 AM TO 3:00 PM OR 4:00 PM 241 FARMERS' MARKET FARMERS' MARKET FACILITIES RENTAL - FACILITY C PER SESSION 250.00 TO 10:00 PM NEWLY LISTED ON SCHEDULE - 9:00 AM TO 3:00 PM OR 4:00 PM 242 FARMERS' MARKET FARMERS' MARKET FACILITIES RENTAL - FACILITY D PER SESSION 100.00 TO 10:00 PM NEWLY LISTED ON SCHEDULE - 9:00 AM TO 1:00 PM OR 1:30 PM 243 FARMERS' MARKET FARMERS' MARKET FACILITIES RENTAL - MARKET STAGE PER SESSION 50.00 TO 5:30 PM OR 6:00 PM TO 10:00 PM 244 FARMERS' MARKET SNAP/DOUBLE-UP FOOD BUCKS ADMIN FEE 2% OF TRANSACTION 2.0% 2.0% 2.0% FEE FOR COST OF TRANSACTION ADMINISTRATION FARMERS' MARKET 245 KITCHEN USE - PREP/TABLETOP PER HOUR 12.00 CURRENT KITCHEN FEE - NEWLY LISTED ON SCHEDULE KITCHEN FARMERS' MARKET 246 KITCHEN USE - BAKING PER HOUR 15.00 CURRENT KITCHEN FEE - NEWLY LISTED ON SCHEDULE KITCHEN FARMERS' MARKET 247 KITCHEN USE - PROCESSING PER HOUR 15.00 CURRENT KITCHEN FEE - NEWLY LISTED ON SCHEDULE KITCHEN FARMERS' MARKET 248 KITCHEN USE - CATERING PER HOUR 15.00 CURRENT KITCHEN FEE - NEWLY LISTED ON SCHEDULE KITCHEN FARMERS' MARKET 249 KITCHEN DRY STORAGE - MONTHLY PER CUBIC FOOT 1.50 CURRENT KITCHEN FEE - NEWLY LISTED ON SCHEDULE KITCHEN FARMERS' MARKET DEPOSIT REFUNDED IF NO DAMAGE, KITCHEN IS CLEANED, 250 KITCHEN USE - SECURITY DEPOSIT PER RENTAL 50.00 KITCHEN EQUIPMENT RETURNED, ETC. 251 FINANCE REPLACEMENT OF LOST PAYROLL CHECK EACH OCCURRENCE 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 252 FINANCE COPIES OF CITY BUDGET OR CAFR EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 253 FIRE FIRE REPORT COPY (MAJOR FIRE) EACH 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 254 FIRE FIRE REPORT COPY (REGULAR) EACH 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 255 FIRE PHOTOGRAPH REPRODUCTION (ENLARGED) EACH 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 256 FIRE PHOTOGRAPH REPRODUCTION (STD SIZE) EACH 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 257 FIRE PHOTOGRAPH REPRODUCTION (CD-ROM) EACH 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 258 FIRE INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION ESCROW EACH INCIDENT 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 PLUS RELATED COURT COSTS 259 FIRE FIRE INSPECTION ADDITIONAL VISIT EACH INCIDENT 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 260 FIRE ARSON FIRE RESTITUTION FEE PER HR ON CALL 720.00 720.00 720.00 720.00 PLUS RELATED COURT COSTS 261 FIRE FALSE ALARM FEE PER HR ON CALL 720.00 720.00 720.00 720.00 AFTER 3RD FALSE ALARM IN ONE YEAR 262 FIRE WILLFUL NEGLIGENCE FIRE FEE PER HR ON CALL 720.00 720.00 720.00 720.00 263 FIRE CONFINED SPACE RESCUE FEE PER HR ON CALL 720.00 720.00 720.00 720.00 Page 11 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 264 FIRE ICE RESCUE CALL PER HR ON CALL 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 265 FIRE DOWNED POWER LINE PER HR 185.00 185.00 185.00 185.00 AFTER FIRST HOUR 266 FIRE SPECIAL USE PERMITS (PER UFC) EACH PER YEAR 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 267 FIRE STRUCTURE FIRE RESPONSE EACH 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 CHARGED TO HOMEOWNER'S INSURANCE COMPANY 268 FIRE PI ACCIDENT RESPONSE EACH 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 CHARGED TO AT FAULT DRIVER'S AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY 269 FLEA MARKET DEALERS SPACE - CORNER COVERED SPACE DAILY 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 FEE INCREASE TO SUPPORT EBT BRIDGE CARD PROGRAM 270 FLEA MARKET DEALERS SPACE - 10 x 15 COVERED SPACE DAILY 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 FEE INCREASE TO SUPPORT EBT BRIDGE CARD PROGRAM 271 FLEA MARKET DEALERS SPACE - 10 x 30 ASHPHALT SPACE DAILY 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 FEE INCREASE TO SUPPORT EBT BRIDGE CARD PROGRAM 272 FLEA MARKET DEALERS SPACE - 10 x 40 FIELD SPACE DAILY 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 FEE INCREASE TO SUPPORT EBT BRIDGE CARD PROGRAM 273 INCOME TAX DELINQUENT PAYMENT AGREEMENT ADMINISTRATION FEE EACH 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 PLUS RELATED PENALTIES & INTEREST 274 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION FEE EACH 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 25% of Value; Min 25% of Value; Min 25% of Value; Min 25% of Value; Min 275 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING DEMOLITION PERMIT (COMMERCIAL) EACH $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 276 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING DEMOLITION PERMIT (GARAGE) EACH 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 277 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING DEMOLITION PERMIT (RESIDENTIAL) EACH 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 278 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING PERMIT FEES ($1-$1,000 VALUE) EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 279 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING PERMIT FEES ($1,001-$2,000 VALUE) BASE 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 280 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING PERMIT FEES ($1,000-$2,000 VALUE) EACH ADDITIONAL $100 3.05 3.05 3.05 3.05 281 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING PERMIT FEES ($2,001-$25,000 VALUE) BASE 80.75 80.75 80.75 80.75 282 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING PERMIT FEES ($2,001-$25,000 VALUE) EACH ADDITIONAL $1,000 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 283 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING PERMIT FEES ($25,001-$50,000 VALUE) BASE 403.25 403.25 403.25 403.25 284 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING PERMIT FEES ($25,001-$50,000 VALUE) EACH ADDITIONAL $1,000 10.10 10.10 10.10 10.10 285 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING PERMIT FEES ($50,001-$100,000 VALUE) BASE 655.25 655.25 655.25 655.25 286 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING PERMIT FEES ($50,001-$100,000 VALUE) EACH ADDITIONAL $1,000 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 287 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING PERMIT FEES ($100,001-$500,000 VALUE) BASE 1,005.25 1,005.25 1,005.25 1,005.25 Page 12 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 288 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING PERMIT FEES ($100,001-$500,000 VALUE) EACH ADDITIONAL $1,000 5.60 5.60 5.60 5.60 289 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING PERMIT FEES ($500,001-$1,000,000 VALUE) BASE 3,245.25 3,245.25 3,245.25 3,245.25 290 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING PERMIT FEES ($500,001-$1,000,000 VALUE) EACH ADDITIONAL $1,000 4.75 4.75 4.75 4.75 291 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING PERMIT FEES (OVER $1,000,000 VALUE) BASE 5,608.75 5,608.75 5,608.75 5,608.75 292 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING PERMIT FEES (OVER $1,000,000 VALUE) EACH ADDITIONAL $1,000 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65 293 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING PERMIT (INSPECTION-SPECIAL. REINSPECTION, ETC.) PER HOUR 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 MINIMUM 2 HOURS 294 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING PERMIT (PRE-MANUFACTURED RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE) EACH 50.00% 50.00% 50.00% 50.00% OF REGULAR BUILDING PERMIT FEE 295 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING PLAN REVIEW FEE (INCL FIRE REVIEW) PERMIT FEE 65.00% 65.00% 65.00% 65.00% OF APPLICABLE PERMIT FEE 296 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING CONSTRUCTION BOARD OF APPEALS APPLICATION FEE EACH 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 297 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (BASE PERMIT) BASE 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 298 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (BASEBOARD HEAT UNITS) EACH 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 299 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (CIRCUITS) EACH 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 300 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (DISHWASHER) EACH 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 301 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (ENERGY RETROFIT/TEMP CONTROL) EACH 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 302 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (FEEDERS, BUS DUCTS, ETC.) EACH 50' 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 303 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (FIRE ALARM 1-10 DEVICES) EACH 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 304 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (FIRE ALARM 11-20 DEVICES) EACH 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 305 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (FIRE ALARM EA. STATION OVER 20 DEV) EACH DEVICE 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 306 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (FURNACE-UNIT HEATER) EACH 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 307 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (INSPECTION-ADDITIONAL) PER HOUR 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 MINIMUM 1 HOUR 308 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (INSPECTION-FINAL) EACH 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 309 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (INSPECTION-HOURLY FEE) HOUR 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 MINIMUM 1 HOUR 310 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (INSPECTION-SPECIAL/SAFETY) HOUR 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 MINIMUM 1 HOUR 311 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (KVA OR HP UP TO 20) EACH 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 Page 13 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 312 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (KVA & HP 21 TO 50) EACH 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 313 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (KVA & HP 50 AND OVER) EACH 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 314 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (LIGHTING FIXTURES-PER 25) EACH 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 315 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (METER INSPECTION/POWER TURN-ON) EACH 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 316 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (MOBILE HOME SITE) EACH 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 317 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (POWER OUTLETS-INC RANGES, DRYERS) EACH 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 318 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SITE) EACH 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 319 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (SERVICES 0 TO 200 AMP) EACH 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 320 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (SERVICES 201 TO 600 AMP) EACH 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 321 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (SERVICES 601 TO 800 AMP) EACH 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 322 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (SERVICES 801 TO 1200 AMP) EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 323 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (SERVICES OVER 1200 AMP/GFI ONLY) EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 324 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (SIGNS LETTER) EACH 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 325 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (SIGNS NEON) EACH 25' 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 326 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (SIGNS UNIT) EACH 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 327 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMIT (SPECIAL CONDUIT/GROUNDING) EACH 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 328 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ELECTRICAL PLAN REVIEW FEE EACH 25.00% 25.00% 25.00% 25.00% OF APPLICABLE PERMIT FEE 329 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING FIRE ALARM PLAN REVIEW FEE EACH 25.00% 25.00% 25.00% 25.00% OF PERMIT FEE FOR ANY SYSTEM OVER 10 DEVICES 330 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING GARAGE MOVING FEE EACH 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 331 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING BUILDING MOVING FEE (EXCEPT GARAGE) EACH 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 332 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING LIQUOR LICENSE INSPECTION FEE EACH 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 333 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING LIQUOR LICENSE RE-INSPECTION FEE EACH 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 334 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (AIR HANDLERS-COMMERCIAL HOODS) EACH 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 335 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (AIR HANDLERS-OVER 10,000 CFM) EACH 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 Page 14 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 336 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (AIR HANDLERS-RES BATH & KITCHEN) EACH 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 337 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (AIR HANDLERS-UNDER 10,000 CFM) EACH 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 338 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (A/C & REFRIG-CHILLER) EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 339 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (A/C & REFRIG-COMPRESSOR) EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 340 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (A/C & REFRIG-COOLING TOWERS) EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 341 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (A/C & REFRIG-EVAPORATOR COILS) EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 342 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (A/C & REFRIG-REFRIGERATION SPLIT SYSTEM) EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 343 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (BASE PERMIT) EACH 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 344 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (FIRE SUPPRESSION/DUCT) PER FOOT 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 $25.00 MINIMUM FEE 345 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (FIRE SUPPRESSION/PIPING) PER FOOT 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 $25.00 MINIMUM FEE 346 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (FIRE SUPPRESSION/RESTAURANT HOODS) EACH 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 347 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (FIRE SUPPRESSION/SPRINKLER HEADS) PER HEAD 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 $20.00 MINIMUM FEE 348 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (HEAT RECOVERY UNITS/THRU-WALL FAN COILS) EACH 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 349 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (HEATING-BOILER CONTROLS, PUMPS) EACH 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 350 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (HEATING-BOILERS) EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 351 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (HEATING-CHIMNEY, FACTORY BUILT) EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 352 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (HEATING-FLUE/VENT DAMPER) EACH 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 353 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (HEATING-GAS FIRE PLACES) EACH 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 354 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (HEATING-GAS PIPE TESTING NEW SERVICE) EACH 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 355 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (HEATING-GAS PIPING EACH OPENING) EACH 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 356 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (HEATING-GAS/OIL BURNING EQUIPMENT) EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 357 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (HEATING-HEAT PUMPS COMMERCIAL) EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 358 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (HEATING-HEAT PUMPS, COMPLETE RESIDENT) EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 359 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (HEATING-HEAT PUMPS, COMPLETE RESIDENT) EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 Page 15 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 360 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (HEATING-RESIDENTIAL A/C) EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 361 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (HEATING-RESIDENTIAL SYSTEM) EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 362 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (HEATING-SOLAR, SET OF 3 PANELS) EACH 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 363 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (HEATING-SOLID FUEL EQUIPMENT COMPLETE) EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 364 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (HEATING-WATER HEATER) EACH 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 365 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (HUMIDIFIERS) EACH 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 366 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (INSPECTION-ADDITIONAL) EACH 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 367 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (INSPECTION-FINAL) EACH 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 368 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (INSPECTION-HOURLY RATE) EACH 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 369 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (INSPECTION-SPECIAL/SAFETY) EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 370 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (INSPECTION-TURN ON GAS) EACH 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 371 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (PROCESS PIPING/HAZARDOUS 1-4 OUTLETS) EACH 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 372 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (PROCESS PIPING/HAZARDOUS 5+ MORE OUTLETS) PER OUTLET 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 373 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (PROCESS PIPING/NON-HAZARDOUS 1-4 OUTLETS) EACH 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 374 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (PROCESS PIPING/NON-HAZARDOUS 5+ OUTLETS) PER OUTLET 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 375 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (ROOFTOP HVAC UNIT) EACH 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 376 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (TANKS-ABOVEGROUND) EACH 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 377 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (TANKS-UNDERGROUND) EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 378 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (UNIT HEATERS/TERMINAL UNITS) EACH 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 379 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PERMIT (UNIT VENTILATORS) EACH 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 380 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING MECHANICAL PLAN REVIEW FEE EACH 25.00% 25.00% 25.00% 25.00% OF APPLICABLE PERMIT FEE 381 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (BASE PERMIT) EACH 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 382 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (CONNECTION BLDG. DRAIN; SEWERS AT STREET) EACH 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 383 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (FIXTURES, FLOOR DRAINS, LAB DEVICES) EACH 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 Page 16 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 384 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (INSPECTION ADDITIONAL) EACH 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 385 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (INSPECTION FINAL) EACH 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 386 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (INSPECTION HOURLY FEE) EACH 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 MINIMUM TWO HOURS 387 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (INSPECTION SPECIAL/SAFETY) EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 388 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (MANHOLES-CATCHBASINS) EACH 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 389 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (MEDICAL GAS INSTALLATION) PER OUTLET 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 390 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW PREVENTER 1/4" TO 2") EACH 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 391 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW PREVENTER OVER 2") EACH 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 392 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (SEWAGE SUMPS & EJECTORS) EACH 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 393 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (SEWERS-SANITARY OR STORM OVER 6") EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 394 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (SEWERS-SANITARY OR STORM UNDER 6") EACH 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 395 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (STACKS, VENTS, CONDUCTORS) EACH 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 396 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (SUB-SOIL DRAINS) EACH 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 397 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM--1-1/2") EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 398 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM--1-1/4") EACH 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 399 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM--1") EACH 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 400 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM--2") EACH 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 401 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM--3/4") EACH 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 402 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM--OVER 2") EACH 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 403 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (WATER SERVICE 2" TO 6") EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 404 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (WATER SERVICE LESS THAN 2") EACH 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 405 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (WATER SERVICE OVER 6") EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 406 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PLAN REVIEW FEE EACH 25.00% 25.00% 25.00% 25.00% OF APPLICABLE PERMIT FEE 407 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PLUMBING PERMIT (GREASE TRAP INSPECTION) EACH 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 Page 17 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 408 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE APPEAL APPLICATION FEE EACH 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 APPLICABLE 409 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ROOFING PERMIT (RE-ROOF OVER OLD ROOF/1LAYERS MAX) $100 PER SQUARE BLDG PERMIT FEE BASED ON APPLICABLE 410 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ROOFING PERMIT (STRIP THEN RE-ROOF) $200 PER SQUARE BLDG PERMIT FEE BASED ON APPLICABLE 411 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING ROOFING PERMIT (STRIP, RE-SHEET, THEN RE-ROOF) $250 PER SQUARE BLDG PERMIT FEE BASED ON 412 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING Telecommunications Outlets 1 - 10 Outlets 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 413 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING Telecommunications Outlets 11 - 20 Outlets 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 414 SAFEBUILT - BUILDING Telecommunications Outlets Over 20 Outlets - Per Outlet 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 415 MARINA 20 FOOT SLIP EACH 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5% DISCOUNT IS GIVEN IF FEE PAID IN FULL BY FEBRUARY 1 416 MARINA 30 FOOT SLIP EACH 1,740.00 1,740.00 1,740.00 1,740.00 5% DISCOUNT IS GIVEN IF FEE PAID IN FULL BY FEBRUARY 1 417 MARINA 40 FOOT SLIP EACH 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 5% DISCOUNT IS GIVEN IF FEE PAID IN FULL BY FEBRUARY 1 418 MARINA 60 FOOT SLIP EACH 3,050.00 3,050.00 3,050.00 3,050.00 5% DISCOUNT IS GIVEN IF FEE PAID IN FULL BY FEBRUARY 1 ADDITIONAL 5% DISCOUNT IS GIVEN IF FEE PAID IN FULL BY 419 MARINA MULTIPLE SLIP RENTAL RENT ADDITIONAL SLIP 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 FEBRUARY 1 420 MARINA HARD ACCESS (SLIPS 37-46, 69) UNDER 27' ONLY EACH 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 421 MARINA CLASS A MOORING EACH 550.00 550.00 550.00 550.00 5% DISCOUNT IS GIVEN IF FEE PAID IN FULL BY FEBRUARY 1 422 MARINA CLASS B MOORING EACH 450.00 450.00 450.00 450.00 5% DISCOUNT IS GIVEN IF FEE PAID IN FULL BY FEBRUARY 1 423 MARINA DAILY LAUNCH RAMP EACH 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 424 MARINA SEASONAL LAUNCH RAMP STICKER RESIDENT 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 425 MARINA SEASONAL LAUNCH RAMP STICKER NON-RESIDENT 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 426 MARINA SEASONAL LAUNCH RAMP STICKER (SENIOR/HANDICAPPED) RESIDENT 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 427 MARINA SEASONAL LAUNCH RAMP STICKER (SENIOR/HANDICAPPED) NON-RESIDENT 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 428 MARINA END OF SEASON LAUNCH RAMP PERMIT EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 SOLD AFTER SEPTEMBER 15 429 MARINA COMMERCIAL LAUNCH RAMP PERMIT EACH 250.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 430 MARINA SMALL BOAT BASIN EACH 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 5% DISCOUNT IS GIVEN IF FEE PAID IN FULL BY FEBRUARY 1 Page 18 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 431 MARINA DRY STORAGE (RESIDENTS - CATAMARAN) EACH 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 432 MARINA DRY STORAGE (NON-RESIDENTS - CATAMARAN) EACH 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 433 MARINA CANOE & KAYAK STORAGE PER SIX MONTHS 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 DRY STORAGE BASED ON VEHICLE LENGTH 434 MARINA DRY STORAGE PER LINEAL FOOT 14.50 14.50 14.50 14.50 DRY STORAGE BASED ON VEHICLE LENGTH 435 MARINA TRAILER STORAGE EACH 60.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 436 MARINA PERSONAL WATERCRAFT STORAGE EACH 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 DOCKAGE FEE FOR JET SKI MINIMUM - FEE CHARGED BASED ON TRANSIENT VESSEL RATES 437 MARINA END OF SEASON LATE REMOVAL FEE PER DAY MINIMUM 24.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 (VESSEL LENGTH) PER STATE DNR 438 MARINA SHOPPERS DOCK EACH 10.00 10.00 10.00 $10 PER 3 HOURS, 35' DOCKS ONLY 439 MARINA COST TO MOVE CATAMARAN POST EACH 60.00 60.00 60.00 COST TO MOVE EXISTING POST LOCATION 440 PLANNING PRECINCT MAPS (LARGE) EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 441 PLANNING MASTER PLAN COPY (CITY, DDA, LDFA) - COLOR EACH 130.00 130.00 130.00 130.00 HARD COPY 442 PLANNING MASTER PLAN COPY (CITY, DDA, LDFA) - B & W EACH 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 HARD COPY 443 PLANNING DOWNTOWN PLAN COPY EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 HARD COPY 444 PLANNING MASTER PLAN COPY (CITY, DDA, LDFA) - COLOR EACH 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 PROVIDED ON CD 445 PLANNING MASTER PLAN COPY (CITY, DDA, LDFA) - B & W EACH 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 PROVIDED ON CD 446 PLANNING DOWNTOWN PLAN COPY EACH 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 PROVIDED ON CD 447 PLANNING OBSOLETE PROPERTY REHAB FILING & MONITORING FEE EACH 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 2% OF ABATED TAXES (WHICHEVER IS LESS - MINIMUM $500) 448 PLANNING NEZ APPLICATION FEE EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 449 PLANNING IFT/CFT APPLICATION FEE EACH 1,722.00 1,722.00 1,722.00 1,722.00 2% OF ABATED TAXES (WHICHEVER IS LESS - MINIMUM $500) IFT/CFT/OPRA/COMMERCIAL REHAB DISTRICT ESTABLISHMENT IF ON A SEPARATE 450 PLANNING EACH 0.00 0.00 0.00 500.00 NEW FEE MEETING FROM CERTIFICATE 451 PLANNING PERSONAL PROPERTY ABATEMENT FEE EACH 1,722.00 1,722.00 1,722.00 1,722.00 2% OF ABATED TAXES (WHICHEVER IS LESS - MINIMUM $400) 452 PLANNING COMMERCIAL REHAB FILING/MONITORING FEE EACH 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 2% OF ABATED TAXES (WHICHEVER IS LESS - MINIMUM $500) 453 PLANNING GROUNDWATER ORDINANCE APPLICATION FEE EACH 750.00 750.00 750.00 750.00 454 PLANNING BROWNFIELD DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION FEE EACH 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 IF TAX CAPTURE FEE BASED ON ACTUAL COSTS Page 19 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 455 PLANNING LEISURE SERVICES MASTER PLAN EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 HARD COPY 456 PLANNING LEISURE SERVICES MASTER PLAN EACH 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 CD 457 POLICE POLICE REPORTS - ACCIDENT & OFFENSE (EACH ADDITIONAL PAGE) EACH 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 458 POLICE POLICE REPORTS - ACCIDENT & OFFENSE (FIRST PAGE) EACH 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 459 POLICE BIKE REGISTRATION (CHANGE OWNERSHIP) EACH 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 460 POLICE BIKE REGISTRATION (DUPLICATE) EACH 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 461 POLICE BIKE REGISTRATION (ENGRAVING) EACH 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 NO CHARGE 462 POLICE BIKE REGISTRATION (NEW) EACH 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 463 POLICE CITATION COPY EACH 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 464 POLICE FALSE ALARM FEE (4TH IN YEAR) EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 465 POLICE FALSE ALARM FEE (5TH IN YEAR) EACH 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 466 POLICE FALSE ALARM FEE (6TH OR MORE IN YEAR) EACH 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 INCLUDES $1.00 COST TO PROVIDE OWNER COPY OF INFORMATION 467 POLICE LICENSE TO PURCHASE FEE EACH 6.00 6.00 6.00 AND $5.00 NOTARY FEE 468 POLICE LIQUOR - SPECIAL LICENSE - NEW EVENT (45 DAYS PRIOR TO EVENT) EACH 250.00 250.00 250.00 150.00 REDUCED FEE LIQUOR - SPECIAL LICENSE - RETURN EVENT, OUTSIDE CITY RATE (45 DAYS PRIOR 469 POLICE EACH 125.00 NEW FEE CLASSIFICATION TO EVENT) LIQUOR - SPECIAL LICENSE - RETURN EVENT, IN CITY RATE (45 DAYS PRIOR TO 470 POLICE EACH 75.00 NEW FEE CLASSIFICATION EVENT) 471 POLICE LIQUOR - SPECIAL LICENSE (15 - 44 DAYS PRIOR TO EVENT) (ALL) EACH 350.00 350.00 350.00 250.00 REDUCED FEE 472 POLICE LIQUOR - SPECIAL LICENSE (UNDER 15 DAYS PRIOR TO EVENT) EACH NOT ISSUED NOT ISSUED NOT ISSUED NOT ISSUED LIQUOR - TEMPORARY EXISTING ESTABLISHMENT LICENSE (45 DAYS PRIOR TO 473 POLICE EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 40.00 REDUCED FEE EVENT) LIQUOR - TEMPORARY EXISTING ESTABLISHMENT LICENSE (15 - 44 DAYS PRIOR TO 474 POLICE EACH 75.00 75.00 75.00 60.00 REDUCED FEE EVENT) LIQUOR - TEMPORARY EXISTING ESTABLISHMENT LICENSE (UNDER 15 DAYS PRIOR 475 POLICE EACH NOT ISSUED NOT ISSUED NOT ISSUED NOT ISSUED TO EVENT) 476 POLICE LIQUOR - TEMPORARY EXISTING CLUB LICENSE (45 DAYS PRIOR TO EVENT) EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 40.00 REDUCED FEE LIQUOR - TEMPORARY EXISTING CLUB LICENSE (15 - 44 DAYS PRIOR TO EVENT) 477 POLICE EACH 75.00 75.00 75.00 60.00 REDUCED FEE (ALL) 478 POLICE LIQUOR - TEMPORARY EXISTING CLUB LICENSE (UNDER 15 DAYS PRIOR TO EVENT) EACH NOT ISSUED NOT ISSUED NOT ISSUED NOT ISSUED Page 20 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 479 POLICE OUIL COST RECOVERY FEE EACH ACTUAL COSTS ACTUAL COSTS ACTUAL COSTS ACTUAL COSTS 480 POLICE PHOTOGRAPH REPRODUCTION (ENLARGED) EACH 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 481 POLICE PHOTOGRAPH REPRODUCTION (STD SIZE) EACH 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 482 POLICE PHOTOGRAPH REPRODUCTION (CD-ROM) EACH 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 483 POLICE PRELIMINARY BREATH TEST EACH 5.00 5.00 5.00 FOR COURT/PROBATION ORDERED TEST 484 POLICE VIN INSPECTION EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 485 POLICE VEHICLE IMPOUND FEE (PRIVATE) EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 486 POLICE VEHICLE IMPOUND FEE (COURT-ORDERED) EVERY 30 DAYS 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 DELIVERY/PICK-UP NOT INCLUDED. ADDITIONAL COSTS FOR LABOR 487 SPECIAL EVENTS PARKS (WOOD SNOW FENCE RENTAL) EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 ($60.00/HR)AND VEHICLE RENTAL WILL APPLY IF DELEVERY OR PICK- UP IS REQUIRED 488 SPECIAL EVENTS PARKS (PLASTIC BAGS FOR GARBAGE CANS) PER CASE 30.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OBSOLETE DELIVERY/PICK-UP NOT INCLUDED. ADDITIONAL COSTS FOR LABOR 489 SPECIAL EVENTS CITY SERVICES (55-GAL METAL TRASH CANS) EACH 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 ($60.00/HR)AND VEHICLE RENTAL WILL APPLY IF DELEVERY OR PICK- UP IS REQUIRED DELIVERY/PICK-UP NOT INCLUDED. ADDITIONAL COSTS FOR LABOR 490 SPECIAL EVENTS CITY SERVICES RENTAL OF POSTS EACH POST 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 ($60.00/HR)AND VEHICLE RENTAL WILL APPLY IF DELEVERY OR PICK- UP IS REQUIRED DELIVERY/PICK-UP NOT INCLUDED. ADDITIONAL COSTS FOR LABOR 491 SPECIAL EVENTS CITY SERVICES (PICNIC TABLES) EACH 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 ($60.00/HR)AND VEHICLE RENTAL WILL APPLY IF DELEVERY OR PICK- UP IS REQUIRED 492 SPECIAL EVENTS FILM & MUSIC EVENTS ADMINISTRATION FEE EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 493 SPECIAL EVENTS SPEICAL EVENTS HYDRANT USAGE PER HYDRANT 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 THIS RATE INCLUDES INSTALLATION/REMOVAL AND TESTING SPECIAL EVENTS APPLICATION FEE FOR PEAK SEASON EVENTS (4/15-9/30) APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED PRIOR TO APRIL 15 WILL RECEIVE 494 SPECIAL EVENTS EACH 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 SUBMITTED AT LEAST 60 DAYS PRIOR TO DATE OF EVENT 50% DISCOUNT OFF REGULAR FEE. SPECIAL EVENTS APPLICATION FEE FOR PEAK SEASON EVENTS (4/15-9/30) APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED PRIOR TO APRIL 15 WILL RECEIVE 495 SPECIAL EVENTS EACH 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 SUBMITTED 45-59 DAYS PRIOR TO DATE OF EVENT 50% DISCOUNT OFF REGULAR FEE. SPECIAL EVENTS APPLICATION FEE FOR PEAK SEASON EVENTS (4/15-9/30) APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED PRIOR TO APRIL 15 WILL RECEIVE 496 SPECIAL EVENTS EACH 400.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 SUBMITTED 30-44 DAYS PRIOR TO DATE OF EVENT 50% DISCOUNT OFF REGULAR FEE. SPECIAL EVENTS APPLICATION FEE FOR OFF SEASON EVENTS (1/1-4/14 & 10/1-12/31) 497 SPECIAL EVENTS EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 SUBMITTED AT LEAST 60 DAYS PRIOR TO DATE OF EVENT SPECIAL EVENTS APPLICATION FEE FOR OFF SEASON EVENTS (1/1-4/14 & 10/1-12/31) 498 SPECIAL EVENTS EACH 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 SUBMITTED 45-59 DAYS PRIOR TO DATE OF EVENT Page 21 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS SPECIAL EVENTS APPLICATION FEE FOR OFF SEASON EVENTS (1/1-4/14 & 10/1-12/31) 499 SPECIAL EVENTS EACH 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 SUBMITTED 30-44DAYS PRIOR TO DATE OF EVENT SPECIAL EVENTS APPLICATION FEE FOR OFF SEASON EVENTS (1/1-4/14 & 10/1-12/31) 500 SPECIAL EVENTS EACH 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 SUBMITTED LESS THAN 30 DAYS PRIOR TO DATE OF EVENT 501 SPECIAL EVENTS CITY SERVICES (POLICE OFFICER - STRAIGHT TIME) PER HOUR 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 502 SPECIAL EVENTS CITY SERVICES (POLICE OFFICER - 1.5 OVERTIME) PER HOUR 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 503 SPECIAL EVENTS CITY SERVICES (POLICE OFFICER - TRIPLE OVERTIME) PER HOUR 120.00 120.00 120.00 120.00 504 TREASURER DUPLICATE TAX BILL COPY (COMPUTER PRINTOUT) EACH 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 505 TREASURER PROPERTY TAX PROJECTION/ESTIMATE LETTER EACH 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 506 TREASURER NSF CHECK/NSF ACH HANDLING CHARGE EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 507 TREASURER TAX RECEIPT INQUIRY (LESS THAN 3 YEARS OLD) EACH 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 508 TREASURER TAX RECEIPT INQUIRY (MORE THAN 3 YEARS OLD) EACH 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 509 TREASURER TRANSACTION SERVICE FEE (PAYMENTS MADE AT WINDOWW/O BILL) EACH 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 510 TREASURER TRANSACTION ADMINISTRATIVE FEE (CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS BY PHONE) EACH 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 511 TREASURER PETTY CASH NUISANCE FEE (FAILURE TO RETURN RECEIPTS IN TIMELY FASHION) EACH 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 512 TREASURER PROPERTY TAX ROLL ON CD-ROM OR ELECTRONIC FILE EACH 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 513 TREASURER PROPERTY TAX LIEN INQUIRY/LOOKUP (PERFORMED BY CITY STAFF) EACH 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 PAYMENT IN ADVANCE W/CREDIT CARD REQUIRED 514 TREASURER PROPERTY TAX LIEN INQUIRY/LOOKUP (SELF-HELP INTERNET LOOKUP) EACH 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 515 TREASURER PENALTY ASSESSMENT ON DELINQUENT TAXES EACH 3.0% 3.0% 3.0% 3.0% 516 TREASURER PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATION FEE (PTAF) EACH 1.0% 1.0% 1.0% 1.0% 517 TREASURER LANDLORD'S AFFIDAVIT FILING EACH 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 3.0% WITH $2.00 3.0% WITH $2.00 $2.00 FLAT FEE PER TRANSACTION OF $1.00 TO $65.00 AND 3% FEE 518 TREASURER CREDIT CARD CONVENIENCE FEE EACH MINIMUM MINIMUM PER TRANSACTION OF $65.01 AND GREATER 519 WATER FILTRATION WATER TEST SAMPLE PER SAMPLE 70.00 70.00 70.00 70.00 COVERS STAFF TIME AND LAB WORK 520 WATER-SEWER DELINQUENT PAYMENT PENALTY PAST DUE BALANCE 10.00% 10.00% 10.00% 10.00% GREATER OF GREATER OF GREATER OF GREATER OF 521 WATER-SEWER DELINQUENT PAYMENT PENALTY (TAX LIEN FEE) PAST DUE BALANCE 20% OR $25.00 20% OR $25.00 20% OR $25.00 20% OR $25.00 522 WATER-SEWER HYDRANT SERVICE (MAXIMUM 30 DAY) CONNECTION CHARGE EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 $400.00 REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT ALSO REQUIRED Page 22 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 523 WATER-SEWER SALE OF SCRAP HYDRANTS EACH 35.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OBSOLETE 524 WATER-SEWER INSTALLATION OF STUB LINE TO PROPERTY LINE (SEWER PERMIT) EACH 800.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 INCLUDES REPAIR AND POSSIBLE REPLACEMENT OF SERVICE 525 WATER-SEWER INSTALLATION OF STUB LINE TO PROPERTY LINE (WATER) EACH 800.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OBSOLETE 526 WATER-SEWER METER REPLACEMENT AT OWNER'S REQUEST EACH ACTUAL COSTS ACTUAL COSTS ACTUAL COSTS ACTUAL COSTS 527 WATER-SEWER METER RESET AT OWNER'S REQUEST EACH 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 528 WATER-SEWER METER TEST EACH 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 529 WATER-SEWER MISSED METER APPOINTMENT EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 530 WATER-SEWER TEMPORARY (MINIMUM 30 DAY) SERVICE EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 FIRST VISIT IS FREE - FEE CHARGED PER VISIT AFTER FIRST ONE 531 WATER-SEWER THAWING WATER/SEWER LINE EACH 200.00 200.00 200.00 EACH SEASON 532 WATER-SEWER TURN ON CHARGE (AFTER HOURS) EACH 35.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 CALL IN MINIMUM 3 HOURS 533 WATER-SEWER TURN ON CHARGE (REGULAR HOURS) EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 534 WATER-SEWER TURN ON CHARGE (SEASONAL USE) EACH 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 535 WATER-SEWER TURN ON CHARGE (MISSED APPOINTMENT - SAME DAY TURN ON) EACH 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 FEE APPLIED TO SEWER PERMIT IF PROBLEM IS IN THE CITY'S 536 WATER-SEWER TV SEWER LATERAL EACH 100.00 100.00 100.00 PORTION OF SYSTEM 537 WATER-SEWER UNAUTHORIZED WATER USE OR TAMPERING (MINIMUM CHARGE) EACH 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 538 WATER-SEWER UNAUTHORIZED WATER USE (ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR CONT'D USE) PER DAY 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 539 WATER-SEWER BACKFLOW PREVENTER DEVICE REGISTRATION/AUDIT FEE ANNUAL FEE-EACH DEVICE 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 540 WATER-SEWER WATER SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE - 5/8" OR 3/4" EACH 800.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 541 WATER-SEWER WATER SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE - 1" EACH 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 542 WATER-SEWER WATER SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE - 1-1/4" OR 1-1/2" EACH 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 543 WATER-SEWER WATER SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE - 2" EACH 6,800.00 6,800.00 6,800.00 6,800.00 544 WATER-SEWER WATER SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE - 3" EACH 12,800.00 12,800.00 12,800.00 12,800.00 545 WATER-SEWER WATER SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE - 4" EACH 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 546 WATER-SEWER WATER SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE - 6" EACH 40,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00 Page 23 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 547 WATER-SEWER WATER SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE - GREATER THAN 6" EACH TBD TBD TBD TBD BASED ON CALCULATED CAPACITY 548 WATER-SEWER FIRELINE SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE 2" EACH 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 TIME & MATERIALS BASIS 549 WATER-SEWER FIRELINE SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE 4" EACH 6,800.00 6,800.00 6,800.00 6,800.00 550 WATER-SEWER FIRELINE SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE 6" EACH 12,800.00 12,800.00 12,800.00 12,800.00 551 WATER-SEWER FIRELINE SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE 8" EACH 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 552 WATER-SEWER FIRELINE SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE 12" EACH 40,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00 553 WATER-SEWER SEWER SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE - 5/8" OR 3/4" EACH 800.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 554 WATER-SEWER SEWER SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE - 1" EACH 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 555 WATER-SEWER SEWER SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE - 1-1/4" OR 1-1/2" EACH 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 556 WATER-SEWER SEWER SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE - 2" EACH 6,800.00 6,800.00 6,800.00 6,800.00 557 WATER-SEWER SEWER SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE - 3" EACH 12,800.00 12,800.00 12,800.00 12,800.00 558 WATER-SEWER SEWER SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE - 4" EACH 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 559 WATER-SEWER SEWER SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE - 6" EACH 40,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00 560 WATER-SEWER SEWER SERVICE TRUNKAGE FEE - GREATER THAN 6" EACH TBD TBD TBD TBD BASED ON CALCULATED CAPACITY ***THIS FEE IS BEING REVIEWED BY THE CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE 561 WATER-SEWER STORM WATER CROSS CONNECTION SEWER TREATMENT CHARGE PER DAY 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 AND WILL BE UPDATE ONCE WE HAVE A RESPONSE 562 WATER-SEWER LARGE WATERMAIN TAPS EACH 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 PLUS TIME &MATERIALS 563 WATER-SEWER SMALL WATER TAPS EACH 50.00 50.00 50.00 SMALL TAP FEE UP TO AND INCLUDING 2' WATER SERVICE 564 WATER-SEWER RESIDENTIAL FLAT RATE SEWER CHARGE MONTH 28.70 28.70 28.70 32.18 BASED ON 11.66 UNITS/MO OR 35 UNITS/QUARTER 565 WATER-SEWER COMMERCIAL FLAT RATE SEWER CHARGE MONTH 36.15 36.15 36.15 40.81 BASED ON 11.66 UNITS/MO OR 35 UNITS/QUARTER 566 ZONING SPECIAL MEETING FEE (PLANNING, ZBA) PER REQUEST 400.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 567 ZONING FENCE PERMIT FEE EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 568 ZONING LOT SPLIT REVIEW EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 Page 24 CITY OF MUSKEGON Master Fee Resolution - Schedule of Fees (Effective 1/1/2016) PROPOSED 2014 2015 2015 2016 DEPARTMENT DEPT DESCRIPTION UNIT FEE FEE eff 1/1 FEE eff 7/1 FEE COMMENTS 569 ZONING ZONING, GIS MAPS (UP TO 17" x 24" ) EACH 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 570 ZONING ZONING, GIS MAPS (17" x 24" TO 34" x 44" ) EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 571 ZONING PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) EACH 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 572 ZONING PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) - PRELIMINARY EACH 300.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 573 ZONING PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) - FINAL EACH 300.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 574 ZONING PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) - AMENDMENT EACH 500.00 500.00 500.00 575 ZONING SIDEWALK BENCH ENCROACHMENT PER BENCH PER MONTH 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 576 ZONING SITE PLAN REVIEW FEE - MINOR EACH 100.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 577 ZONING SITE PLAN REVIEW FEE - MAJOR EACH 200.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 578 ZONING PLANNING COMMISSION REVIEW EACH 500.00 500.00 500.00 579 ZONING SPECIAL USE PERMIT EACH 300.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 580 ZONING ALLEY OR STREET VACATION EACH 400.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 581 ZONING ZONING COMPLIANCE LETTER EACH 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 582 ZONING ZONE CHANGE EACH 400.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS APPLICATION / ORDINANCE INTERPRETAION - 583 ZONING EACH 300.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ONLY COMMERCIAL ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS APPLICATION / ORDINANCE INTERPRETAION - 584 ZONING EACH 150.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 RESIDENTIAL ONLY RESIDENTIAL 585 ZONING ZONING - AMENDMENT TO THE ORDINANCE EACH 500.00 500.00 500.00 586 ZONING ZONING ORDINANCE COPY EACH 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 587 ZONING ZONING ORDINANCE COPY W/ MAP EACH 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 NR * = FEES APPLICABLE TO NON-RESIDENTS OF THE CITY Page 25 COMMISSION MEETING DATE: December 8, 2015 Date: December 2, 2015 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Director of Public Safety Jeffrey Lewis RE: Local Parking Ordinance Amendments SUMMARY OF REQUEST: During the City’s last codification, several sections of the parking ordinance were amended. In order to have the City’s enforcement ordinances align with State law, some ordinances were moved to different sections of the code. Some noted sections of the ordinance were inadvertently removed during codification while rewriting the municipal code. Staff has worked with the codification personnel as well as our own City Attorney to draft the needed changes. As such, Sections 58-3, 92-33, 92-71, 92-73, and 46-204 of the City of Muskegon ordinances have been rewritten to reflect the previously adopted ordinances and updated modifications because of changes to the Uniform Traffic Code and to include the fee schedule for parking, civil violations, boat launch permits, and local parking restrictions. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adoption of the ordinances and fee schedule as presented. City of Muskegon Muskegon County, Michigan Ordinance No. _____ THE CITY OF MUSKEGON ORDAINS: Chapter 46, Section 46-204, “Schedule of civil fines established,” of the Code of Ordinances, City of Muskegon, Michigan is hereby repealed and replaced by the following: Sec. 46-204. Schedule of civil fines established. (a) A schedule of civil fines payable to the bureau for admissions of responsibility by persons served with municipal ordinance violation notices is established by this article. The schedule shall be as follows: First First Second Section Subject Offense Repeat* Repeat** 6-2 Animals $100.00 $200.00 $500.00 10-31 Construction codes 100.00 250.00 500.00 10-63, 10- Dangerous buildings 100.00 250.00 500.00 102 10-131 Demolition of buildings 100.00 250.00 500.00 10-22 Moving of buildings 100.00 250.00 500.00 10-282 Property maintenance code 100.00 250.00 500.00 14-32 Cemeteries 100.00 250.00 500.00 22-35 Defective alarm systems 100.00 250.00 500.00 26-32 Noise 100.00 250.00 500.00 26-213 Point-source groundwater discharges 100.00 250.00 500.00 30-194 Fire codes 100.00 250.00 500.00 30-222 Recreational fires 100.00 250.00 500.00 34-35 Smoking 25.00 50.00 100.00 34-64 Water supplies 100.00 250.00 500.00 34-113 Medical marihuana 100.00 250.00 500.00 38-120 Historic districts 100.00 250.00 500.00 42-32 Fair housing 200.00 300.00 500.00 50-2 Business license 100.00 250.00 500.00 50-72 Dances and dance halls 100.00 250.00 500.00 50-203 Electronic filing requirement—pawn shops 100.00 250.00 500.00 54-4 Spitting in public 100.00 250.00 500.00 54-31 Theft of cable television services 100.00 250.00 500.00 54-32 Damaging, removing or defacing property 100.00 250.00 500.00 54-214 False impersonation of police officer 100.00 250.00 500.00 54-241 Curfew for underage persons 50.00 100.00 200.00 54-283 Parental responsibility 100.00 250.00 500.00 30-308 Fireworks 100.00 250.00 500.00 58-1 Alcoholic liquors in parks or playgrounds 50.00 100.00 200.00 58-2 Obedience to signs or instructions in parks 50.00 100.00 200.00 58-3 Public boat launch permit 50.00 100.00 200.00 58-34 Use of recreational facilities 50.00 100.00 200.00 70-3 Solid waste 100.00 250.00 500.00 74-1 Streets, sidewalks and public property 50.00 100.00 200.00 74-116 Street numbers for buildings 25.00 50.00 100.00 78-34 Subdivisions 100.00 250.00 500.00 Metropolitan extension telecommunications rights- 90-30 100.00 250.00 500.00 of-way oversight 92-56 Junk vehicles 100.00 250.00 500.00 94-1 Utilities 100.00 250.00 500.00 98-1 Vegetation 25.00 50.00 100.00 98-38 Noxious weeds 100.00 250.00 500.00 Zoning 100.00 250.00 500.00 *First repeat means a repeat of the offense by the same person in concert within 24 months of the first offense. **Second repeat means a repeat of the offense by the same person in concert within 24 months of the first repeat offense. (b) A copy of the schedule, as amended from time to time by ordinance, shall be posted at the bureau. This ordinance adopted: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Adoption Date: Effective Date: First Reading: Second Reading: CITY OF MUSKEGON By: ________________________________ Ann Marie Meisch, MMC City Clerk City of Muskegon Muskegon County, Michigan Ordinance No. _____ THE CITY OF MUSKEGON ORDAINS: Chapter 92, Section 92-33, “Changes in Uniform Traffic Code,” of the Code of Ordinances, City of Muskegon, Michigan is hereby repealed and replaced by the following: Sec. 92-33. Changes in Uniform Traffic Code. The following rules of the Uniform Traffic Code for Cities, Townships and Villages are hereby amended or deleted as set forth and additional rules are added as indicated. Subsequent rule numbers used in this section shall refer to the like-numbered rules of the Uniform Traffic Code for Cities, Townships and Villages. Rule 1 (1) (k.1) is added to read as follows: Rule 1 (1) (k.1). "Parkway" means that part of a street lying between the property lines and that portion of the street ordinarily used for vehicular travel. Rule 106 is added to read as follows: Rule 106. Impounding or immobilizing vehicles. (1) The city may impound vehicles on public or private property and remove them or cause them to be removed to a storage facility, or immobilize vehicles, or do both under the circumstances set forth and described in this section and MCL 257.252a et seq., including, without limitation, when such impounding or immobilization is ordered or authorized by a court. (2) The city may immobilize vehicles by the use of devices such as the boot, the club, or other device which prevents the movement of a vehicle, which devices shall be in the control and possession of the police department of the city. The city commission determines that the conditions and circumstances described in this section constitute situations requiring impoundment or immobilization of vehicles to safeguard the public safety, health and welfare, aid in traffic safety enforcement, minimize congestion and accomplish reasonable law enforcement objectives. Rule 107 is added to read as follows: Rule 107. Impounding of vehicles; failure to answer parking notices or citations. (1) The police department or a police agency enforcing the city ordinances may immediately impound a vehicle found on public property or on a public street whose owner has failed to answer six or more parking violation notices or citations resulting from violations of provisions of this traffic code or any other ordinance of the city under which parking violations or citations have been issued, including but not limited to illegal parking at boat ramps, in parks, in spaces for parking for disabled persons, or at other locations in the city. The impoundment may take place whenever the police agency or department identifies the vehicle, whether during a parking violation after the sixth failure to answer or at any other time. (2) The police agency or department which impounds a vehicle under this section shall follow the procedures set forth in rules 105 and 106 except that impoundment may take place immediately without notice. In addition: (a) Accrued charges to be paid by the owner shall include any previously incurred impounding fees, fines, costs, forfeitures or penalties arising out of the ownership or operation of such vehicle, or any other vehicle owned or operated by such person. Accrued charges shall also include previously unpaid and current reasonable charges for impound and storage of the vehicle. The owner shall also pay an impound fee as determined by city commission resolution. (b) If the owner or operator disputes liability as to any impoundment fees or any previously incurred impoundment fees, fines, costs, forfeitures or penalties, such owner or operator may have the vehicle released from impoundment by posting a cash deposit equal to the impound fee, the tickets, fines and the cost of towing and storage not to exceed $500.00, to the clerk of the district court or the city's police department, pending final adjudication of the disputed liability. Upon the posting of the required cash deposit, the police department shall execute a release of the vehicle from impoundment and, upon delivery of such release to the operator of the impound lot, the owner or operator of the vehicle shall thereupon be restored to possession thereof. If the district court determines that the owner or operator of the vehicle did not fail to answer six or more parking violation notices or citations regarding illegal parking the city shall refund the entire deposit and shall assume and pay all towing and storage fees. If the owner or operator is determined to have failed to answer said notices or citations legally hereunder which resulted in the vehicle impound, the city shall apply the cash deposit to the fees, fines and costs assessed by the district court, and refund the balance, if any, to the person who made the cash deposit. (3) "Unanswered" means failure to pay, have dismissed or appear in person at the city hall to respond to the citation. Rule 108 is added to read as follows: Rule 108. Immobilization of vehicles. (1) A vehicle found on public property or on a public street and, in circumstances limited and defined under this section, a vehicle on private property, may be immobilized by the city using a device referred to in rule 106(2) under the following circumstances, deemed by the city to be necessary for the public health, safety and welfare, including traffic safety enforcement, minimizing of traffic congestion and accomplishing reasonable law enforcement objectives: (a) The conditions set forth in MCL 257.252a, 257.252b, 257.252d and rule 107. (b) The vehicle is subject to an impounding order of a court. Such immobilization may also be used on private property. (c) The vehicle is subject to an impounding procedure of this or any other jurisdiction and has been wrongfully removed from a storage facility or impounding company. (2) Procedure for immobilization; impoundment. The city, by its police department, shall do the following with a vehicle subject to immobilization: (a) Affix a sticker to the windshield or driver's side window containing information pertaining to the reason for immobilization, time limits and circumstances for impoundment, and information regarding fee, payment of tickets or citations and redemption. The notice shall, if applicable, state if the vehicle is subject to a court-ordered impoundment and, therefore, not redeemable except by the terms of the court order. The notice shall provide the following additional information: (1) Date and time the notice is affixed; (2) Police department address; (3) The name and badge number of the officer affixing the notice; and (4) The year, make and vehicle identification number of the vehicle, if available. (b) Cause the immobilization device to be attached to the vehicle by trained personnel. (c) If a responsible person or the owner has not appeared at the police department to redeem the vehicle by paying outstanding tickets or citations, or accomplished other remedial actions and paying fees within 48 hours of the notice, the vehicle shall be impounded and the procedure under MCL 257.252d shall apply. (3) Redemption from immobilization. A responsible person may redeem a vehicle from immobilization as follows: (a) Paying all outstanding parking tickets or citations, default judgments and costs involving the vehicle, or posting a bond for the entire amount thereof; and (b) Paying the immobilization fees. (4) Removal of device. No immobilization device may be removed from a vehicle unless the vehicle is properly redeemed or the police department has impounded the vehicle. Unauthorized removal by any person shall constitute a misdemeanor. Rule 109 is added to read as follows: Rule 109. Court-ordered immobilized or impounded vehicle. Any vehicle immobilized or impounded under a court impounding order shall not be redeemed or released except in accordance with the court order. Rule 110 is added to read as follows: Rule 110. Fees. Fees shall be charged for immobilizations and impoundment to defray the cost of these enforcement procedures. The city commission shall determine the fees to be paid by resolution. Rule 159 is added to read as follows: Rule 159. Appointment of traffic engineer. The city manager is hereby appointed to fill the office of traffic engineer established pursuant to rule 125. Rule 416c is hereby amended to read as follows: Rule 416c. Consumption of alcoholic liquor on a highway, public place, or area generally accessible to motor vehicles, including area designated for parking of vehicles; violation punishable by a misdemeanor. (1) A person shall not consume alcoholic liquor upon a highway, street, alley, or any public or private property which is open to the general public and which is not licensed to sell alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises, or within the passenger compartment of a moving vehicle upon a highway or in any place open to the general public or generally accessible to motor vehicles, including an area designed for the parking of vehicles in the city. (2) A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a term of imprisonment of not more than 90 days and a fine of not more than $100.00, or both. Rule 434 is amended to read as follows: Rule 434. Obedience to no-turn signs; violation is civil infraction. (1) When authorized signs are erected indicating that right, left, or U-turns are not permitted, a driver of a vehicle shall not disobey the directions of any such signs. (2) A driver of a vehicle shall not turn such vehicle so as to proceed in the opposite direction upon any street, unless such movement can be made in safety and without interfering with other traffic. However, no such turn shall be made where a sign prohibiting such turn has been erected or at any intersection controlled by a traffic signal. (3) A person who violates this section is responsible for a civil infraction. Rule 453 is amended to read as follows: Rule 453. Avoidance of traffic control devices prohibited; violation is civil infraction. (1) No person shall drive or operate a motor vehicle through any gasoline filling station or service station driveway, unless for the purpose of obtaining service at such station, and no person shall drive or operate a motor vehicle through or upon any public parking lot, unless for the purpose of parking such motor vehicle in such parking lot. (2) A driver of a vehicle shall not attempt to avoid obedience to any traffic control device by driving on or through any private property. (3) A person who violates this section is responsible for a civil infraction. Rule 500 is added to read as follows: Rule 500. Trees and plants not to interfere with view of traffic at intersections. (1) All trees, shrubbery or growing plants located on the parkway at or near the corners of any street intersection shall be kept trimmed or so maintained as not to obscure, obstruct or in any manner interfere with the view of pedestrians or drivers or operators of vehicles approaching or entering such intersections, and should the owner or person responsible therefor fail to so trim or maintain such trees, shrubbery or growing plants, it shall be the duty of the department of public works to trim or remove the same without notice. (2) A person who violates this section is responsible for a civil infraction. Rule 501 is added to read as follows: Rule 501. Vehicles to be operated only in areas designated for vehicular travel. (1) No person shall drive or operate a motor vehicle in any area or place other than the public streets and roadway or other such areas so designated for vehicular travel, and no person shall drive or operate a motor vehicle along or upon any unpaved parkway, except where the same is used for a driveway to enter private or public property, nor shall any person drive or operate a motor vehicle in any public park, beach or other public area, except in those areas designated for vehicular travel therein. (2) In all cases of violations under this section either the registered owner or the operator of such vehicle may be proceeded against in the district court, and the registered owner of the vehicle at the time of the violation shall be presumed to be the violator as well as the actual operator thereof. (3) Any person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, shall be assessed a fine of not less than $100.00 or sentenced to not less than ten days in the county jail, or both. (4) Any person convicted of a second violation of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be assessed a fine of not less than $200.00 or sentenced to not less than 20 days in the county jail, or both. (5) Any person convicted of a third or subsequent violation of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be assessed a fine of not less than $300.00 or sentenced to not less than 30 days in the county jail, or both. Rule 628 is added to read as follows: Rule 628. Registration. (1) No bicycle shall be propelled or operated upon any of the public streets, sidewalks, avenues, lanes, alleys, parks, bridges or public places within the city, unless such bicycle is registered with the police department. Application for such registration shall be filed with the police department, stating the owner's name, residence address, the make and model of the bicycle, the serial number of the bicycle and such other information relative to the bicycle as the chief of police or his designated representative shall require. Such application shall be made upon blank forms furnished by the police department. (2) The chief of police or his designated representative shall file all applications for registration of bicycles in the police department and keep a complete and accurate record of the facts appearing therein together with a numerical list of the license plate numbers assigned to each bicycle. (3) The fee for the registration of a bicycle under this section shall be as currently established or as hereafter adopted by resolution of the city commission from time to time. All money derived from the registration of bicycles shall be paid by the police department into the general fund of the city. (4) In the event of transfer of ownership of a bicycle registered under this section, the new owner shall, within ten days from such transfer, make application on a similar form for the transfer of registration to the new owner, and shall accompany such application with a transfer fee as currently established or as hereafter adopted by resolution of the city commission from time to time. (5) A person who violates this section is responsible for a civil infraction. Rule 629 is added to read as follows: Rule 629. License number and plate generally. (1) Upon receipt of the fee prescribed by rule 628 and a satisfactory application pursuant to such section, the chief of police or his designated representative shall assign a number to each bicycle so registered and delivery to the applicant a license plate bearing the number so assigned. Such license plate shall be firmly attached to the rear of the bicycle and shall be valid for that bicycle only and shall not be transferred from one bicycle to another. Upon assigning such number and issuance of such plate, the number of such bicycle shall be stamped upon the framework of the bicycle so registered. (2) All bicycle license plates shall remain the property of the city, and the chief of police or any of the policemen of the city are hereby authorized to confiscate and take possession and custody of any such plate attached to any such bicycle for which it was not issued, or when the person to whom the plate was issued has made or is making unlawful use thereof. (3) In the event of the loss of a plate issued under this section, a duplicate plate may be obtained by paying the cost thereof to the city. (4) A person who violates this section is responsible for a civil infraction. Rule 630 is added to read as follows: Rule 630. Removal, alteration, etc., of license or frame number, license plate, seal, etc. (1) It shall be unlawful for any person to willfully or maliciously remove, destroy, mutilate or alter the number of any bicycle frame registered pursuant to the article. It shall be unlawful for any person to remove, destroy, mutilate or alter any bicycle license plate, seal or registration card during the time in which such license plate, seal or registration card is operative. Nothing in this section shall prohibit the police department from stamping numbers on the frames of bicycles on which no serial number can be found, or on which such number is illegible or insufficient for identification purposes. (2) The police department is herewith empowered and authorized to impound any unlicensed bicycle or any bicycle found with the license or frame number removed, destroyed, mutilated or altered until such time as the person in possession, or the owner of the bicycle, can prove ownership. In the event proper ownership is not proven within 60 days after the date of impoundment, the bicycle can be sold at public auction. (3) A person who violates this section is responsible for a civil infraction. Rule 631 is added to read as follows: Rule 631. Riding prohibited on limited access or multilane roadway. (1) No person shall ride any bicycle on Seaway Drive, or any other limited access roadway within the city, where parking has been prohibited. Any person operating along these routes shall be required to use the pedestrian walkway adjacent thereto. (2) A person who violates this section is responsible for a civil infraction. Rule 632 is added to read as follows: Rule 632. Operation in dangerous districts. (1) If the safety of the operator of a bicycle, the condition of the sidewalk or highway, the foot or vehicular traffic, including the safety of pedestrians, is such in any district as to require the operator of the bicycle to dismount and push the vehicle or to avoid such district in the exercise of ordinary caution and prudence, it shall be the duty of such operator of any bicycle to dismount and push the same through such dangerous district or to avoid the district entirely while it is unsafe for the operation of such bicycle. (2) A person who violates this section is responsible for a civil infraction. Rule 633 is added to read as follows: Rule 633. Pedal bicycle with helper motor not to be ridden on sidewalks. (1) No person shall ride a pedal bicycle with helper motor on city sidewalks. (2) A person who violates this section is responsible for a civil infraction. Rule 634 is added to read as follows: Rule 634. Racing and trick riding. (1) It shall be unlawful for any person riding a bicycle to race with any other person riding a bicycle, to ride without using both hands on handlebars, or to indulge in other trick riding upon any streets, sidewalks, avenues, lanes, alleys, parks, bridges or other public places within the city. (2) A person who violates this section is responsible for a civil infraction. Rule 635 is added to read as follows: Rule 635. Riding abreast, curving to and fro. (1) It shall be unlawful to ride abreast on bicycles upon any highway or public street, or to ride curving to and fro thereon. It shall be unlawful for bicycles to be ridden abreast on the sidewalks of the city, except when passing. (2) A person who violates this section is responsible for a civil infraction. Rule 636 is added to read as follows: Rule 636. Riding on private property. (1) No person riding a bicycle shall ride the same upon or across the private property of another person without the permission of the owner of such property or the person in rightful possession thereof. (2) A person who violates this section is responsible for a civil infraction. Rule 717 is added to read as follows: Rule 717. Standing in street or alley so as to interfere with vehicular traffic. (1) No pedestrian shall stand or otherwise remain in any street or alley so as to obstruct the free movement of vehicular traffic. (2) A person who violates this section is responsible for a civil infraction. Rule 718 is added to read as follows: Rule 718. Pedestrians: remaining in street or road. (1) Where sidewalks are provided or where public beaches, parkland or other accessible public property is adjacent to a street or public right-of-way, it is unlawful for pedestrians to remain in the street or road, including traveled portions and parking areas in said street or road. (2) A person who violates this section shall be responsible for a civil infraction. Rule 825 is added to read as follows: Rule 825. Vehicles parked in restricted area deemed stationary if not moved more than 50 feet. Vehicles parked in the restricted parking area, which are not moved, more than 50 feet during the limited parking period, shall be deemed to have remained stationary. Rule 826 is added to read as follows: Rule 826. Impounding of vehicles for failure to answer parking violation notices or citations. In addition to the infractions and penalties set forth in this traffic code for parking violations, vehicles may be impounded in the circumstances set forth in Rule 107. Rule 829 is added to read as follows: Rule 829. Moving of parked vehicle at request of police officer or owner or occupant of abutting property. (1) The operator of a vehicle which is parked shall move the same at any time at the request of a police officer, or at the request of the owner or occupant of the abutting property, if the vehicle has been parked over three hours, or if it is a commercial vehicle, after it has been parked over one hour. (2) A person who violates this section is responsible for a civil infraction. Rule 830 is added to read as follows: Rule 830. Interference with enforcement. (1) No person shall knowingly and willfully obstruct or interfere with the enforcement of any of the provisions of this traffic code regulating the standing or parking of motor vehicles nor shall any person knowingly or willfully obstruct or interfere with any police officer or other city employee while such police officer or other city employee is engaged in the enforcement of any of the provisions of this chapter regulating the standing or parking of motor vehicles. (2) A person who violates this section is responsible for a civil infraction. Rule 831 is added to read as follows: Rule 831. Unlawful conduct at scene of accident. (1) No person shall proceed to the scene of an accident or other emergency or stop and park a vehicle or congregate in the vicinity thereof so as to interfere with police officers or other persons performing their duties at the scene of such accident or other emergency, or for the purpose of advertising or offering any service for hire, nor shall any person thereat solicit gainful employment of any nature. (2) A person who violates this section is responsible for a civil infraction. Rule 903 is amended to read as follows: Rule 903. Penalties; civil infraction and misdemeanor. (1) Civil infraction. Any violation of the uniform traffic code adopted or amended by the city which is designated as a civil infraction is not a crime and shall not be punishable by imprisonment or a penal fine. A civil infraction shall not be considered a lesser included offense of any criminal offense. Civil infraction fines shall be in any amount, if not specifically set forth, up to $500.00, or set forth in a schedule adopted by the district court pursuant to statute. The fines shall be exclusive of costs, expenses or fees. (2) Misdemeanor. Unless another penalty is expressly provided by the ordinances of the city, every person who is convicted of a misdemeanor violation of any provision of the uniform traffic code shall be punished by a fine of not more than $500.00 or by imprisonment for not more than 90 days, or both. Rule 1000 is added to read as follows: Rule 1000. Adoption of state snowmobile statutes. There is hereby adopted by reference the provisions of Part 821, Public Act No. 451 of 1994 (MCL 324.82101 et seq.), as if fully set out herein. Rule 1001 is added to read as follows: Rule 1001. Operation of snowmobile between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. A person shall not operate a snowmobile within the city during the hours from 10:00 p.m. until 7:00 a.m. This ordinance adopted: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Adoption Date: Effective Date: First Reading: Second Reading: CITY OF MUSKEGON By: _______________________ Ann Marie Meisch, MMC City Clerk City of Muskegon Muskegon County, Michigan Ordinance No. _____ THE CITY OF MUSKEGON ORDAINS: Chapter 58, Section 58-3, “Public boat launch permit; violation as a municipal civil infraction,” of the Code of Ordinances, City of Muskegon, Michigan is hereby repealed and replaced by the following: Sec. 58-3. Public boat launch permit; violation as a municipal civil infraction. No person shall launch a boat at city launch ramp facilities without a permit from the city from March 1 through November 30. Violation of this section shall be a municipal civil infraction. This ordinance adopted: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Adoption Date: Effective Date: First Reading: Second Reading: CITY OF MUSKEGON By: ________________________________ Ann Marie Meisch, MMC City of Muskegon Muskegon County, Michigan Ordinance No. _____ THE CITY OF MUSKEGON ORDAINS: Chapter 92, Section 92-71, “Parking restrictions,” and Section 92-73, “Parking violations bureau; minimum parking fines,” of the Code of Ordinances, City of Muskegon, Michigan is hereby repealed and replaced by the following: Sec. 92-71. Parking restrictions. (1) A vehicle shall not be parked, except if necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the law or the directions of a police officer or traffic- control device, in any of the following places: (a) On a sidewalk; (b) In front of a public or private driveway; (c) Within an intersection; (d) Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant; (e) On a crosswalk; (f) Within 20 feet of a crosswalk, or if there is not a crosswalk then, within 15 feet of the intersection of property lines at an intersection of highways. (g) Within 30 feet of the approach to a flashing beacon, stop sign, or traffic control signal located at the side of a highway; (h) Between a safety zone and the adjacent curb or within 30 feet of a point on the curb immediately opposite the end of a safety zone, unless a different length is indicated by an official sign or marking; (i) Within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing; (j) Within 20 feet of the driveway entrance to any fire station and on the side of the street opposite the entrance to any fire station within 75 feet of the entrance if properly marked by an official sign. (k) Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction, if the stopping, standing, or parking would obstruct traffic; (l) On the roadway side of a vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a street. (m) Upon a bridge or other elevated highway structure or within a highway tunnel. (n) At a place where an official sign prohibits stopping or parking. (o) Within 500 feet of an accident at which a police officer is in attendance, if the scene of the accident is outside of a city or village. (p) In front of a theater (q) In a place or in a manner that blocks immediate egress from an emergency exit conspicuously marked as an emergency exit of a building. (r) In a place or in a manner that blocks or hampers the immediate use of an immediate egress from a fire escape conspicuously marked as a fire escape providing an emergency means of egress form a building. (s) In a parking space clearly identified by an official sign as being reserved for use by disabled persons that is on public property or private property available for public use, unless the individual is a disabled person as described in section 19a or unless the individual is parking the vehicle for the benefit of a disabled person. In order for the vehicle to be parked in the parking space the vehicle shall display 1 of the following: (i) A certificate of identification or windshield placard issued under section 675 to a disabled person. (ii) A special registration plate issued under section 803d to a disabled person. (iii) A similar certificate of identification or windshield placard issued by another state to a disabled person. (iv) A similar special registration plate issued by another state to a disabled person. (v) A special registration plate to which a tab for persons with disabilities is attached issued under this act. (t) In a clearly identified access aisle or access lane immediately adjacent to a space designated for parking by persons with disabilities. (u) On a street or other area open to the parking of vehicles that results in the vehicle interfering with the use of a curb-cut or ramp by persons with disabilities. (v) Within 500 feet of a fire at which fire apparatus is in attendance, if the scene of the fire is outside a city or village. However, volunteer fire fighters responding to the fire may park within 500 feet of the fire in a manner not to interfere with fire apparatus at the scene. A vehicle parked legally previous to the fire is exempt from this subdivision. (w) In violation of an official sign restricting the period of time for a manner of parking. (x) In a space controlled or regulated by a meter on a public highway or in a publicly owned parking area or structure, if the allowable time for parking indicated on the meter has expired, unless the vehicle properly displays 1 or more of the items listed in section 675(8). (y) On a street or highway in such a way as to obstruct the delivery of mail to a rural mailbox obstruct the delivery of mail to a rural mailbox by a carrier of the United States postal service. (z) In a place or in a manner that blocks the use of an alley. (aa) In a place or in a manner that blocks access to a space clearly designated as a fire lane. (2) A person shall not move a vehicle not owned by the person into a prohibited area or away from a curb a distance that makes the parking unlawful. (3) A bus, for the purpose of taking on or discharging passengers, may be stopped at a place described in subsection (1)(b), (d), or (f) or on the roadway side of a vehicle illegally parked in a legally designated bus loading zone. A bus, for the purpose of taking on or discharging a passenger, may be stopped at a place described in subsection (1) (n) if the place is posted by and appropriate bus stop sign, except that a bus shall not stop at such a place if the stopping is specifically prohibited by the responsible local authority, the state transportation department, or the director of the department of state police. (4) A person who violated this section is responsible for a civil infraction. LO1 On those streets that have been signed or marked for angle parking, a person shall not stop, stand, or park a vehicle other than at the angle to the curb or edge of the roadway indicated by the signs or markings. The front of the vehicle must be nearest the curb or edge of roadway and the rear of the vehicle nearest the travel portion of the roadway or parking area (no backing in); LO2 A person shall not stand or park a vehicle in a roadway other than parallel with the edge of the roadway, headed in the direction of lawful traffic movement, and with the right hand wheels of the vehicle within 12 inches of the curb or edge of the roadway, except otherwise provided in this part; LO3 A person shall not stop, stand, or park a vehicle other than a bus in a bus stop or other than a taxi cab in a taxi cab stand when the stop or stand has been officially designated and appropriately signed, except that the driver of a passenger vehicle may temporarily stop therein for the purpose of, and while actually engaged in, the expeditious loading or unloading of passengers, if the stopping does not interfere with any bus or taxi cab waiting to enter or about to enter the zone. LO4 On unimproved side or front yards of residential lots. LO5 Within 50 feet of a public boat launch LO6 Other than between painted lines in designated parking areas LO7 Along or on any unpaved parkway, except where the same is used for a driveway to enter private or public property. Parking on the terrace (i.e., the area between the property line and the street) is permitted during the winter season from December 15 through the last day of February. LO8 In any public park, beach or other public area between the hours of 11:00pm and 5:00am. LO9 On any street between 2:00am and 6:00am during the winter season from December 15 through the last day of February. LO10 Commercial Vehicle defined: “Commercial vehicle” includes all motor vehicles used for the transportation of passengers for hire, or constructed or used for transportation of goods, wares or merchandise, and /or all motor vehicles designed and used for drawing other vehicles and not so constructed as to carry any load thereon either independently or any part of the weight of a vehicle or load so drawn, 1. No commercial vehicle shall be parked upon any street or alley for a period longer than two (2) hours. 2. No commercial vehicle shall be parked at any angle to the line of the street or alley while loading or unloading for a period longer than one (1) hour. 3. No commercial vehicle shall be parked at any angle to the line of the street or alley where such vehicle would prohibit the free flow of traffic. 4. No commercial vehicle shall be parked in residential areas. LO11 Special provisions relating to trailers and semitrailers: 1. No unattached trailer or semitrailer shall be parked on any street or alley at any time except when it is necessary to temporarily disconnect such trailer or semitrailer for convenience in loading or unloading. 2. Streets in a business district may be designated on which no trailer shall be stopped, parked or allowed to stand between the hours of 10:00am and 6:00pm. 3. A person who violates this section is responsible for a civil infraction. LO12 No vehicle shall display a ‘for sale” sign while parked on any street or terrace. LO13 No person shall drive or operate a motor vehicle in any area or place other than the public streets and roadways or other such areas so designated for the vehicular travel, and no person shall drive or operate a motor vehicle along or upon any unpaved parkway except where the same is used for a driveway to enter private or public property, nor shall any person drive or operate a motor vehicle in any public park beach or other public area, except in those areas designated for vehicular travel therein. Sec. 92-73. Parking violations bureau; minimum parking fines. (1) Pursuant to the provisions of state law MCL 600.8395, there is hereby established within the city a parking violations bureau to accept pleas of responsible in motor vehicle parking violation cases and to collect and retain fines and costs as prescribed by ordinance. (2) Upon pleading responsible or being found responsible by a court, the fines for parking violations shall be as follows: (2.1) Level 1 parking violations. Code 92-71(1) Offense LO2 Violation of angle parking/backed into space signs LO3 Too far from curb LO3 Parking facing traffic LO4 Loading zone, Passenger zone (bus/taxi cab zone) w Parking overtime The penalties for level 1 parking violations are as follows: If paid within 7 If paid after 7 days but before If paid after 14 days but before If paid after 30 days 14 days 30 days days $10.00 $20.00 $30.00 $60.00 (2.2) Level 2 parking violations. Code § 92- Offense 71(1) a Parking on sidewalk b Blocking driveways c Within an intersection e In a crosswalk f Within 20 feet of a crosswalk or within 15 feet of property lines at intersection Too close to a flashing beacon, stop sign, yield sign, traffic control signal, or other g traffic sign h In a safety zone i Too close to railroad j Too close to fire station entrance k Parking: obstruct traffic m Parking on a bridge or in a tunnel n Posted prohibited parking; parking violation of any posted signs o Parking within 200 feet of an accident p Parking in front of a theater q Blocking emergency exits r Blocking fire escape Within 500 feet of a fire or fire apparatus (except volunteers and vehicles legally v parked before the fire) y Obstruct mail delivery z Alley parking LO7 Front and side yard parking LO10 Parking on terrace or parkway LO12 2a—6a parking prohibited LO13 Commercial vehicles LO14 Unattached trailers and semitrailers LO15 Other violations The penalties for level 2 parking violations are as follows: If paid within 7 If paid after 7 days but before If paid after 14 days but before If paid after 30 days 14 days 30 days days $15.00 $30.00 $45.00 $70.00 (2.3) Level 3 parking violations. Code §92-71(1) Offense d Too close to a fire hydrant l Double parking LO9 Parking outside the lines LO11 Parking in a public park after 11:00 p.m. and before 5:00 a.m. LO16 Other violations in any city parks The penalties for level 3 parking violations are as follows: If paid within 7 If paid after 7 days but before If paid after 14 days but before If paid after 30 days 14 days 30 days days $20.00 $40.00 $60.00 $80.00 (2.4) Level 4 parking violations. Code §92-71(1) Offense LO8 Parking within 50 feet of a public boat launch The penalties for level 4 parking violations are as follows: If paid within 7 If paid after 7 days but before If paid after 14 days but before If paid after 30 days 14 days 30 days days $55.00 $65.00 $75.00 $85.00 (2.5) Any other violation of the parking provisions which are not listed in the above schedules shall be considered level 2 parking violations and shall carry the penalties set forth above for level 2 violations, except that: a) Code § 92-71(1)(s)(t)(u). Spaces for disabled persons. Unlawful parking in a space reserved for persons with disabilities as defined in applicable state law shall carry a minimum of $105.00, which shall increase to $210.00 after the first seven days after the violation, and $315.00 after 14 days; and b) Code § 92-71(1)(aa). Fire lane. Unlawful parking in a fire lane shall carry a minimum of $30.00, which shall increase to $60.00 after the first seven days after the violation and $90.00 after 14 days and $120.00 after 30 days. This ordinance adopted: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Adoption Date: Effective Date: First Reading: Second Reading: CITY OF MUSKEGON By: _________________________ Ann Marie Meisch, MMC City Clerk AGENDA ITEM NO. ______________ CITY COMMISSION MEETING ________________________ TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners FROM: Frank Peterson, City Manager DATE: December 2, 2015 RE: 2016 Salary Schedule and Fringe Benefits for Non-Represented Employees SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To approve and adopt the proposed salary ranges and salary schedules for the non-represented administrative, technical, professional, and supervisory employees for 2016 ($1,300 increase per position), and to approve the following fringe benefit changes: 1. An increase in the Health Care Savings Program employer match from 2% of wages to 3% of wages. 2. Increase unused sick time cash payouts at the time of retirement from 50% to 75% 3. Authorize the reimplementation of the city’s tuition reimbursement program at a rate of $1,000 per year per eligible employee. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The changes will cost approximately $50,000, plus approximately $15,000 in added taxes and fringe benefit costs. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: To authorize the necessary 2016 budgetary amendments and transfer of money from the affected City funds (Contingency Account for General Fund) to the appropriate salary and fringe benefit accounts to accommodate the salary increases and fringe benefit adjustments. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To approve and adopt the proposed salary ranges, salary schedules, and fringe benefit changes for non-represented employees for 2016. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: None. CITY OF MUSKEGON 2016 WAGE MATRIX FOR NON-UNION PART-TIME AND LIMITED TERM EMPLOYEES JOB TITLE GRADE 1 GRADE 2 GRADE 3 GRADE 4 GRADE 5 GRADE 6 GRADE 7 STEP 1 8.50 8.70 8.90 9.10 9.30 9.50 9.70 PARKING RAMP ATTENDANT RECREATION AIDE STEP 2 BUILDING FACILITY CARETAKER 8.60 8.85 9.10 9.35 9.60 9.85 10.10 STEP 3 9.00 9.25 9.50 9.75 10.00 10.25 INTERN, EXCLUDING PARK INTERN Note: these are suggested intern rates; actual figures are grant and/or budget dependent STEP 4 9.00 9.25 9.50 9.75 10.00 10.25 10.50 GYMNASIUM SUPERVISOR MARINA AIDE PARK RANGER PLAYGROUND LEADER PROGRAM LEADER STEP 5 ASSISTANT PARK RANGER CAPTAIN 10.00 10.40 10.80 11.20 11.60 12.00 12.40 ASSISTANT PLAYGROUND SUPERVISOR FACILITY SUPERVISOR I LIFEGUARD SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD SENIOR TRANSIT DRIVER STEP 6 10.55 11.30 12.05 12.80 13.55 14.30 15.05 FACILITY SUPERVISOR II CITY OF MUSKEGON 2016 WAGE MATRIX FOR NON-UNION PART-TIME AND LIMITED TERM EMPLOYEES JOB TITLE GRADE 1 GRADE 2 GRADE 3 GRADE 4 GRADE 5 GRADE 6 GRADE 7 LIFEGUARD CAPTAIN PARK RANGER CAPTAIN PLAYGROUND SUPERVISOR SOFTBALL SUPERVISOR ASSISTANT HARBOR MASTER STEP 7 11.15 11.90 12.65 13.40 14.15 14.90 15.65 AQUATICS DIRECTOR PARK INTERN STEP 7 A 11.75 12.50 13.25 14.00 14.75 15.50 16.25 FARMER'S MARKET MASTER HARBOR MASTER STEP 8 BOARD OF CANVASSERS $65.00 per day BOARD OF REVIEW $75.00 per day RECEIVING BOARD $60.00 per day ELECTION WORKERS (INSPECTORS)$9.00 per hour ELECTION WORKER CHAIRPERSON $11.50 per hour ELECTION WORKER CO-CHAIRPERS $10.50 per hour SALARIES\2016\2016 PT & LIMITED TERM NON-REP SALARIES for distrib 2016 NON‐UNION SALARY SCHEDULE 11 STEPS $1,300 INCREASE FOR ALL STEPS IN EACH RANGE CLASSIFICATION STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 STEP 7 STEP 8 STEP 9 STEP 10 STEP 11 RANGE I-A 81,343 84,011 86,679 89,346 92,014 94,683 97,339 100,018 102,686 105,354 108,023 RANGE I-B 74,650 77,096 79,541 81,988 84,431 86,877 89,322 91,769 94,212 96,658 99,103 RANGE II-A 69,040 71,298 73,555 75,813 78,071 80,329 82,589 84,846 87,104 89,362 91,619 RANGE II-B 66,196 68,351 70,505 72,661 74,815 76,970 79,126 81,280 83,436 85,591 87,747 RANGE III-A 63,353 65,405 67,456 69,508 71,561 73,611 75,664 77,716 79,766 81,819 83,870 RANGE III-B 58,989 60,912 62,835 64,759 66,681 68,604 70,527 72,449 74,374 76,297 78,219 RANGE IV 54,753 56,535 58,316 60,098 61,880 63,659 65,443 67,224 69,004 70,787 72,569 RANGE V 52,461 54,166 55,872 57,577 59,284 60,989 62,695 64,402 66,107 67,813 69,517 RANGE VI 49,486 51,092 52,698 54,303 55,909 57,515 59,120 60,727 62,335 63,941 65,546 RANGE VII-A 45,897 47,384 48,872 50,358 51,845 53,332 54,819 56,305 57,794 59,281 60,767 RANGE VII-B 43,154 44,549 45,945 47,340 48,736 50,133 51,527 52,923 54,318 55,715 57,110 RANGE VIII 40,786 42,102 43,418 44,736 46,052 47,368 48,683 50,002 51,317 52,635 53,951 RANGE IX 36,094 37,253 38,412 39,574 40,733 41,893 43,052 44,212 45,372 46,532 47,692 RANGE X 33,567 34,644 35,719 36,796 37,871 38,946 40,022 41,098 42,174 43,251 44,326 RANGE XI 30,683 31,662 32,643 33,622 34,601 35,582 36,560 37,540 38,520 39,500 40,480 SALARY RANGES JANUARY 1, 2016 ADMINISTRATIVE/TECHNICAL/PROFESSIONAL/SUPERVISORY FULL TIME NON-REPRESENTED EMPLOYEES $1,300 INCREASE FOR ALL RANGES MINIMUM MAXIMUM SALARY SALARY RANGE I - A 81,343 108,023 Public Safety Director Public Works Director Finance Director Community/Economic Development Director RANGE I - B 74,650 99,103 City Engineer/Deputy Director of Public Works (vacant) RANGE II - A 69,040 91,619 City Treasurer/Income Tax Administrator RANGE II - B 66,196 87,747 Information Systems Director Assistant Finance Director RANGE III - A 63,353 83,870 Deputy Director of Public Safety - Fire Services (vacant) Water Filtration Plant Superintendent City Clerk RANGE III - B 58,989 78,219 Community & Neighborhood Services Director RANGE IV 54,753 72,569 RANGE V 52,461 69,517 Affirmative Action/Risk Management Director RANGE VI 49,486 65,546 Superintendent of Public Utilities Superintendent of Public Works Database Administrator Network Technician RANGE VII - A 45,897 60,767 Equipment Supervisor Highway Supervisor Parks Supervisor Planner III/Zoning Administrator Public Utilities Supervisor Water/Sewer Supervisor Administrative Services Supervisor - DPW Special Operations Supervisor (vacant) Cemetery/Forestry Supervisor (vacant) Recreation/Marina Supervisor (vacant) RANGE VII - B 43,154 57,110 RANGE VIII 40,786 53,951 Code Coordinator Deputy City Clerk Income Tax Auditor Police Community Coordinator Police Records Supervisor Management Assistant - Finance Resource Recovery Coordinator (vacant) Planner II (vacant) Treasury Services Supervisor Secretary to City Manager RANGE IX 36,094 47,692 Planner I (vacant) Building Maintenance Supervisor (vacant) RANGE X 33,567 44,326 Administrative Assistant - Administration Administrative Assistant - Planning Administrative Assistant - Public Safety Finance Clerk - Community/Neighborhood Services City Hall Building Maintenance Worker Finance Clerk - Finance (vacant) Administrative Assistant - Civil Service (vacant) RANGE XI 30,683 40,480 SALARY SCHEDULE JANUARY 1, 2016 ADMINISTRATIVE/TECHNICAL/PROFESSIONAL/SUPERVISORY FULL TIME NON-REPRESENTED EMPLOYEES $1,300 increase for ranges I-A to XI RANGE I - A LEWIS, Jeffrey AL-SHATEL, Mohammed SMITH, Derrick BRUBAKER-CLARKE, Cathy RANGE I - B (City Engineer/Deputy Director of Public Works) RANGE II - A GRANT, Kenneth RANGE II - B MAURER, James LEWIS, Elizabeth RANGE III - A GRENIER, Michael MEISCH, Ann (Dep Dir Public Safety - Fire Srvcs) RANGE III - B BAILEY, Oneata RANGE IV RANGE V THOMPSON, Dwana RANGE VI BAKER, David SAYLES, Doug VANDERMOLEN, Mike BOES, Jason RANGE VII - A BUCKINGHAM, Joseph SANTOS, Kevin BERNDT, Vernon YOUNG, Bernadette EGGLETON, Wyatt HANNAN, Michael FRANZAK, Michael ARCHER, Leigh Ann (Special Operations Supervisor) (Cemetery/Forestry Supervisor) (Recreation Supervisor) RANGE VII - B RANGE VIII MITCHELL, Hope GRIMM, Kimberly CORNELL, Karen POWERS, Denny SMILEY, Amy (Acting) COLEMAN, Kathy THORSEN, Peggy SHULLENBERGER, Barb (Resource Recovery Coordinator) (Planner II) RANGE IX (Planner I) (Building Maintenance Supervisor) RANGE X LEAFERS, Diane PARKER, Elizabeth BROUSSARD, Lisa CUMMINS, Karen SPYKE, Terry (Finance Clerk - Finance) (Admin Sec - Civil Service) RANGE XI AGENDA ITEM NO. _______________ CITY COMMISSION MEETING __________________________ TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners FROM: Frank Peterson, City Manager DATE: December 8, 2015 RE: SEIU Unit 2 –DPW Contract SUMMARY OF REQUEST: SEIU DPW Unit has a wage opener for the 2016 calendar year. In addition to the need to establish wage rates for 2016, both the Union and the City agreed that there was an additional need to reclassify a number of positions to assist with recruitment and retention. The following terms were tentatively agreed to by both parties: 1. 2.5% wage increase effective January 1, 2016 2. A one-time 1% lump sum deposit into the employee Health Care Savings Program 3. Relocation of the Filtration Plant Operator and Civil Engineers to Pay Range 1 4. Relocation of the Water Filtration Maintenance Operator to Pay Range 3 5. Relocation of the Chief Operator to a new Pay Range with a top pay of $64,000. FINANCIAL IMPACT: BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To thank the members of SEIU DPW Unit for their hard work and dedication to the citizens of Muskegon, and approve the tentative agreement, and to authorize the Mayor and Clerk to sign the contract. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: None. Date: December 8, 2015 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Ann Meisch, City Clerk RE: Proposed Amendment to the Purchasing Policy SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Our Purchasing Policy regarding public notices for bids has not been updated in many years. Currently it requires a notice to be published a minimum of ten days prior to a bid opening. This requirement doesn’t always allow staff to move in a timely matter. The modified policy would require the City to place all bid notifications on the City’s website and allow any company or individual to sign up to receive notification of new bids by registering on our website. Staff will also be required to notify all bidders who have bid on a similar project within the last two years. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To approve the amendment to the purchasing policy. Date: December 8, 2015 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: DPW RE: Permanent Traffic Control Order-Install permanent “Stop” signs at 5th and 7th Streets as they intersect Muskegon and Webster Avenues per Traffic Control Order #21-(2015). SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Authorize staff to install permanent “Stop” signs at 5th and 7th Streets as they intersect Muskegon and Webster Avenues per Traffic Control Order # 21-(2015) FINANCIAL IMPACT: Cost of signs/posts and man-power to install, if approved. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize DPW staff to install “Stop” Signs at 5th and 7th Streets @ Muskegon Avenue and 5th and 7th Streets @ Webster Avenue per Traffic Control Order #21-(2015). COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: City of Muskegon Traffic Control Order No. 21-(2015) The following regulatory sign(s) shall be Installed/Removed at/from the location(s) specified below under location in accordance with the Michigan Manual of Uniform Traffic Control. Device/Regulatory Sign(s) to be Installed/Removed: Install permanent “Stop” signs at 5th and 7th Streets as they intersect Muskegon and Webster Avenues. Location: 5th and 7th Streets @ Muskegon Avenue and 5th and 7th Streets @ Webster Avenue. Recommendation: ________________________________ Date: ______/______/______ Director of Public Works ________________________________ Date: ______/______/______ Police Chief ________________________________ Date: ______/______/______ City Manager Commission Approval (required for Permanent TCO only): ______ __________ Date: _____/_____/___ __ Commission Action # Installation/removal Date assigned: _____/_____/_____ By: ___________________________ Traffic Supervisor Date completed: _____/_____/_____ By: ___________________________ Traffic Department Employee Temporary; does not require Commission Action, good for 90-days from Installation/Removal Date. Permanent; requires Commission Action Commission Meeting Date: December 8, 2015 Date: December 3, 2015 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Planning & Economic Development RE: Public Hearing - Request for an Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate – ExCell Machine & Tool Co., LLC SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Pursuant to Public Act 198 of 1974, as amended, ExCell Machine and Tool, 1084 E Hackley Ave, has requested the issuance of an Industrial Facilities Tax Exemption (IFT) Certificate. The company recently completed a $91,000 investment in a building addition that will create two new jobs. This qualifies them for an abatement of 12 years on real property. The State Tax Commission allows companies to apply for an IFT within six months of project commencement. This project started on July 16, 2015. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The City will capture certain additional property taxes generated by the expansion (see attached Summary Sheet). BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the attached resolution granting an Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate for a term of 12 years on real property. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: None 12/3/2015 Resolution No. _______ MUSKEGON CITY COMMISSION RESOLUTION APPROVING APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE ExCell Machine & Tool Co., LLC WHEREAS, pursuant to P.A. 198 of 1974 as amended, after duly noticed public hearing held on January 27, 1998, this Commission by resolution established an Industrial Development District at 1084 E Hackley Ave, Muskegon, Michigan 49444, as requested by ExCell Machine & Tool Co., LLC, and WHEREAS, ExCell Machine & Tool Co., LLC has filed an application for the issuance of an Industrial Facilities Tax Exemption Certificate with respect to a building addition that has been constructed within said Industrial Development District; and WHEREAS, said application was filed no later than six months after project commencement and the Muskegon City Commission held a public hearing on December 8, 2015, at the Muskegon City Hall in Muskegon, Michigan at 5:30 p.m. at which hearing the applicant, the assessor and representatives of the affected taxing units were given written notice and were afforded an opportunity to be heard on said application; and WHEREAS, the building addition is calculated to and will have the reasonable likelihood to retain, create, or prevent the loss of employment in Muskegon, Michigan; and WHEREAS, the aggregate SEV of real property exempt from ad valorem taxes within the City of Muskegon, will not exceed 5% of an amount equal to the sum of the SEV of the unit, plus the SEV of personal and real property thus exempted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Muskegon City Commission of the City of Muskegon, Michigan that: 1) The Muskegon City Commission finds and determines that the Certificate considered together with the aggregate amount of certificates previously granted and currently in force under Act No. 198 of the Public Act of 1974 as amended and Act No. 255 of the Public Acts of 1978 as amended shall not have the effect of substantially impeding the operation of the City of Muskegon or impairing the financial soundness of a taxing unit which levies ad valorem property taxes in the City of Muskegon. 2) The application of ExCell Machine & Tool Co., LLC, for the issuance of an Industrial Facilities Tax Exemption Certificate with respect to the installation of new machinery and equipment on the following described parcel of real property situated within the City of Muskegon to wit: CITY OF MUSKEGON THAT PART OF SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 SEC 33 T10N R16W DESC AS BEG AT A POINT WHICH IS S 89 DEG 31 MIN 00 SEC W ALG E AND W 1/4 LINE OF SD SEC 33 3) The Industrial Facilities Tax Exemption Certificate is issued and shall be and remain in force and effect for a period of 12 years on real property. Adopted this 8th Day of December 2015. 12/3/15 Ayes: Nays: Absent: BY: __________________________________ Stephen J. Gawron Mayor ATTEST: __________________________________ Ann Meisch Clerk CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing constitutes a true and complete a resolution adopted by the Muskegon City Commission, County of Muskegon, Michigan, at a regular meeting held on December 8, 2015. ______________________________ Ann Meisch Clerk 12/3/15 COMMISSION MEETING DATE: December 8, 2015 TO: Honorable Mayor and Commissioners FROM: Jeffrey Lewis, Director of Public Safety RE: Concurrence with the Housing Board of Appeals Notice and Order to Demolish. Dangerous Building Case #: EN158005 SUMMARY OF REQUEST: This is to request that the City Commission Concur with the findings of the Housing Board of Appeals that the structure located at 900 W GRAND AVE. is unsafe, substandard, a public nuisance and that it be demolished within thirty (30) days or infraction tickets may be issued. It is further requested that administration be directed to obtain bids for the demolition of the structure and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to execute a contract for demolition with the lowest responsible bidder or staff may issue infraction tickets to the owner, agent or responsible party if they do not demolish the structure. Case# & Project Address: # EN158005 – 900 W. Grand Ave. Location and ownership: This structure is located on W. Grand Ave. between Division and Hudson and is owned by Leila Strait. Staff Correspondence: A dangerous building inspection was conducted on 5/27/2015 (exterior) & a Trades Inspection by SAFEbuilt was performed on 9/4/2015. The Notice and Order to Repair was issued on 8/14/2015. On 10/1/2015 the HBA tabled the case so the owner could work on a timeline with cost estimates. On 11/5/2015 the HBA declared the structure substandard and dangerous. Financial Impact: MSHDA Land Bank Grant Budget action required: None State Equalized value: $ 6,900. Estimated cost to repair: $ 51,000 Staff Recommendation: To concur with the Housing Board of Appeals decision to demolish. Notification procedures: 1) Title search is performed so all interested parties are notified. 2) All notifications are posted on the structure. 3) All notifications are mailed by certified mail with a return card for signature. Some notifications mailed to the owner, Leila Strait were signed & others were returned unsigned. Owner Contact: The owner & her mother attended both the HBA meetings. They had been trying to work on the home with the limited resources they did have. Unfortunately; the owner would need approximately 6 years to complete the rehab. The Board/Commission cannot exceed one year for completion (taking the amount of work needed) of the rehab. Permits obtained: Permit Date Issued Date Expired Notes 14 Sq. Tear off & re-shingle/must tear off all layers - PB150401 6/2/2015 11/29/2015 No progress inspections were performed. Electrical panel - Adding 1 outlet in basement - No PE150350 6/2/2015 11/29/2015 progress inspections were performed. If you disagree with the decision of the City Commission, you have the right to file a petition for superintending control in the Circuit Court for the County of Muskegon within 21 days after the City Commission concurs. Front of structure. Foundation by garage buckling. Accessory structure. Chimney mortar deteriorated in spots. CITY OF MUSKEGON CODE COMPLIANCE DEPARTMENT 933 TERRACE ST STE 202, MUSKEGON, MI 49440 (231) 724-6702 (Office) (231) 724-6790 (Fax) DANGEROUS BUILDING REPORT - 900 W GRAND AVE Inspection noted: 1) Garages/Sheds: Overhead, sliding, or swing door is broken or missing parts so it may not work properly. Structure(s) are not maintained in good repair. 2) Roof has more than two layers of roofing and shows structural bowing - must be stripped and reroofed or roof rafter braced in the attic. 3) Where repairs to existing roof are made, materials and color must blend with balance of roof. Roof has some shingles or parts of shingles missing. Rafter tails are broken or rotted. 4) Have eave boards that are rotted or missing. 5) Siding has peeling paint--and is not protected from weather by a properly applied water resistant paint or finish. This must be properly scraped before painting. Opening in the wall has been closed off with material that does not blend with the rest of the structure. 6) Has peeling paint that needs to be scraped and needs to be protected from weather by properly applied water-resistant paint or waterproof finish. House and/or Apartment numbers must contrast with their background, be plainly legible from the street fronting the property, and be a minimum of four inches high and 1/2 inch wide. 7) Concrete steps are deteriorated. 8) Foundation walls have peeling paint. Paint must be properly scraped prior to painting. 9) Foundation walls are badly bowed. 10) Window is closed off and the material used does not blend with the siding. 11) Door is broken or missing. 12) Trades inspection is on a separate report. BASED UPON A RECENT INSPECTION OF THE ABOVE PROPERTY, IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED THAT THE STRUCTURE MEETS THE DEFINITION OF A DANGEROUS AND/OR SUBSTANDARD BUILDING AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 10-61 OF THE MUSKEGON CITY CODE. DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT 09/04/2015 Owner: STRAIT LEILA 6500 SULLIVAN NUNICA, MI 49448 Enforcement # EN158005 Property Address: 900 W GRAND AVE Parcel # 24-205-478-0014-00 Date completed: 09/04/2015 DEFICENCIES: 1. All plumbing to meet code 2. All plumbing and plumbing fixtures to be in working order 3. Gas piping system to be repaired and pressure tested 4. All ductwork to be cleaned and installed to code 5. Furnace to be inspected and certified by a mechanical contractor 6. House to be rewired to code 7. Electric service to be replaced to code 8. Smoke alarms to be installed to code. Hard wired, battery back up & interconnected 9. All electrical outlets and fixtures to be replaced 10. Laundry room floor has holes rotted through 11. Laundry room walls and ceilings have plaster falling down-must be gutted and drywalled 12. Front entry ceiling has fallen down 13. House has multiple broken and rotted windows-must be replaced and meet energy code 14. Kitchen ceiling has fallen down 15. House must be insulated to meet energy code 16. West basement wall is caving in - must be dug out and repaired 17. Roof is leaking in many areas and has rotten sheathing 18. All entry doors are broke or rotted-must be replaced _____________________________ _______________ Kirk Briggs, Building Official Date Based upon my recent inspection of the above property I determined that the structure meets the definition of a Dangerous Building and/or Substandard Building as set forth in Section 10-61 of the Muskegon City Code. SECTION 116.3 Notice (UNSAFE STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT) If an unsafe condition is found, the building official shall serve on the owner, agent or person in control of the structure, a written notice that describes the condition deemed unsafe and specifies the required repairs or improvements to be made to abate the unsafe condition, or that requires the unsafe structure to be demolished within a stipulated time. Such notice shall require the person thus notified to declare immediately to the building official acceptance or rejection of the terms of the order. Date: December 2, 2015 To: Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners From: Ann Marie Meisch, City Clerk RE: Small Wine Maker & Small Distiller 18th Amendment, LLC 350 W. Western Avenue SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The Liquor Control Commission is seeking local recommendation on a request from 18th Amendment, LLC, for a Small Wine Maker and Small Distiller License to be located at 350 W. Western Avenue. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. BUDGET ACTION REQUIRED: None. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval.
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