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San Bruno City Council Meeting July 12, 2011
10b. Waiver for Residents Impacted by Glenview Fire
B
Good
evening,
honorable
mayor
members
of
the
City
Council
at
the
October
12
2010
City
Council
meeting
the
city
council
voted
to
waive
all
building
and
planning
permit
and
inspection
fees
for
residents
who
are
rebuilding
and
remodeling
homes
damaged
or
destroyed
by
the
glenview
fire.
The
action
taken
by
council
at
that
October
twelfth
meeting
amended
chapter
three
at
the
master
fee
schedule,
which
includes
charges
for
building
mechanical
electrical
and
plumbing
permits,
planning
fees
and
inspection
fees.
B
The
proposed
action
that
city
council
is
being
asked
to
consider
tonight
furthers
that
action
taken
at
the
October
twelfth
meeting
by
amending
the
master
fee
schedule
to
with
the
fire
public
services,
water
and
wastewater
fees
for
residents
whose
homes
were
destroyed
or
damaged
by
the
glenview
fire.
These
fees
include
the
fire
life
safety
plan,
check,
fire
system,
inspections,
incomes
and
consultations,
grading
permits,
encroachment
permits,
water
and
wastewater
capacity
charges,
water
meter,
installation
charges
and
new
account
fees
for
utilities.
B
Eligibility
requirements
for
to
qualify
for
the
waiver
remain
the
same
as
those
identified
previously
and
include
being
the
owner
of
record
on
property.
As
of
September,
ninth
2010,
the
work
being
covered
by
the
permit
must
have
been
caused
by
the
fire.
The
property
address
must
be
in
the
glenview
fire
area,
and
the
planning
process
must
be
complete
with
permits
issued
by
September
9
2012.
B
It
is
anticipated
that
these
waive
fees
will
impact
the
city's
general
fund
by
approximately
thirty
two
thousand
five
hundred
dollars,
the
water
fund
by
$50,000
and
the
waste
water
fund
by
ninety
thousand
dollars
over
the
next
two
years.
However,
these
waive
fees
will
be
reimbursed
to
the
appropriate
fund
by
the
trust
fund
established
in
coordination
with
PG
to
cover
city
costs
associated
with
the
explosion
and
fire
incident.
C
D
That
was
how
the
original
program
was
set
up.
There's
there's
nothing
that
is
inflexible
about
that.
The
City
Council
reserves
the
right
to
make
a
blanket
extension
or
to
give
us
the
authority
to
do
that
on
a
case-by-case
basis.
I
think,
once
we
get
closer
to
sep,
tember
of
2012
will
have
a
much
better
idea
of
what
the
status
of
the
rebuild
progress
is
and
whether
there
is
a
need
in
order
to
serve
the
neighborhood's
interests,
whether
we
might
return
to
you
and
ask
for
some
additional
time.