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2005

TIM (Traffic Impact Mitigation) Fees

2005 Interim Fees
Effective from November 19, 2005 through August 18, 2006

THIS SCHEDULE IS OBSOLETE GO TO CURRENT FEE SCHEDULE

  

TIM Fees
Land Use Type
 Fee Zone
Number 1 
Total Fee
 Fee Zone
Number 2 
Total Fee
 Fee Zone
Number 3 
Total Fee
 Fee Zone
Number 4 
Total Fee
Fee Zone
Number 5 
Total Fee
 Fee Zone
Number 6  
Total Fee
 Fee Zone
Number 7 
Total Fee
Fee Zone
Number 8  
Total Fee
 SFD (Unit)
17,010
41,700
41,700
15,430
15,660
27,050
17,140
32,420
 MFD (Unit)
11,080
27,180
27,180
9,990
10,140
17,600
11,140
21,160
 High-Trip Commercial (Sq. Ft)      
19.03
26.03
26.02
20.73
20.69
20.80
20.61
20.97
 General Commercial (Sq. Ft)
8.86
12.17
12.16
9.64
9.61
9.62
9.61
9.86
 Office (Sq. Foot)
2.28
3.11
3.11
2.48
2.45
2.45
2.47
2.51
 Industrial (Sq. Foot)
1.44
1.99
1.97
1.58
1.57
1.56
1.56
1.61
 Warehouse (Sq. Foot)        
0.73
       
1.00
       
1.00
       
0.80
       
0.79
       
0.79
       
0.78
       
0.81
 Church (Sq. Foot)        
0.73
       
1.00
       
1.00
       
0.80
       
0.79
       
0.79
       
0.78
       
0.81
 Gas Station (pump)      
8,940
    
11,510
    
11,510
      
9,620
      
9,600
      
9,610
     
9,600
      
9,520
Golf Course (per hole)      
7,276
    
10,020
    
10,010
      
7,900
      
7,890
      
7,909
     
7,930
      
8,098
Campground (campsite)      
2,893
      
3,790
      
3,791
      
3,095
      
3,094
      
3,101
     
3,110
      
3,356
Bed & Breakfast (rented room)      
1,453
      
1,900
      
1,897
      
1,558
      
1,573
      
1,571
     
1,550
      
1,679

Notes:

  1. All 2004 General Plan Traffic Impact Mitigation Fee Program fees for residential projects shall be paid at the building permit stage. The fees charged will be the fees in effect on the date a completed application is accepted by the Development
    Services Department’s Building Services.
  2. No fee shall be required for remodeling of existing residential units pursuant to County Code Chapter 12.32.030.B. However, the fee may be due to bring a residential unit up to the applicable building code specifications if the unit was initially built without the approval of and inspection by the building department.
  3. The fees other than residential shall be based on the projected use of structures, as determined by plans submitted for building permits, and paid prior to the issuance of a building permit. Pursuant to the terms of Board of Supervisors Policy B-3 for fee
    deferral, some projects may be eligible to defer payment of the fee until issuance of the certificate of occupancy, or may elect to pay a portion of the fee over a five-year period.
  4. Mobile homes on permanent foundations shall be subject to the single-family residential fee.
  5. Second dwelling as defined under County Code Chapter 17.15.020 shall be subject to the multi-family fee.
  6. A gas pump (defined) is a customer service location with a fuel delivery device containing fuel dispensing hose(s), which may or may not be located on an island or other raised platform.
  7. At the discretion of the Director of Transportation, an applicant required to pay a fee calculated on the basis of the above schedule may receive a full or partial waiver of the fee or may receive credits against future fee obligations, and/or future reimbursements for any road improvement expenditures in excess of applicants fee obligation, if the Director of Transportation certifies that the applicant has constructed improvements included in the 2004 General Plan Traffic Impact Mitigation Fee Program through other funding mechanisms.
  8. Refunds will be made payable to the current owner(s) or whomever they legally designate. 

Zone 1:  East of Pollock Pines
Zone 2:  Cameron Park/Shingle Springs
Zone 3:  West of Placerville
Zone 4:  North County
Zone 5:  East of Placerville
Zone 6:  Pleasant Valley
Zone 7:  South County
Zone 8:  El Dorado Hills

Single Family:  single family dwellings, mobile/modular homes on a permanent foundation, homes within a retirement community

Multi-family: additional dwelling units

High trip commercial: convenience markets, fast food restaurants, drive-through banks/car wash

General commercial: walk-in banks, restaurants, supermarkets, theaters, hotels/motels, bowling allies, daycare centers, hardware/paint stores, building/lumber stores, new/used car sales, libraries, community centers, hospitals, retail, wholesale/retail nurseries, customer accessible areas of post offices, warehouse outlet stores, tasting rooms, auto repair/service.

Office: medical/dental offices, veterinary, insurance, real estate, corporate headquarters, employee work area of post office, general business offices, public /private schools.

Industrial: light/heavy manufacturing, assembly, utilities, processing/manufacturing areas for wineries, laboratories

Warehouse: warehouse, inventory storage areas within retail stores (accessible to store employees) ministorage/warehouse.

Churches: sanctuary area of churches, Sunday school areas, office areas of churches 

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