Also serving the communities of De Luz, Rainbow, Camp Pendleton, Pala and Pauma
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 June 23 to keep unchanged from the 2014-15 rates the fire mitigation fee paid by developers to fund the cost of fire department facilities serving the new development.
The fee for non-agricultural construction remains at 52 cents per square foot with the cost for agricultural buildings remaining at 14 cents per square foot. The fee for agricultural buildings with fire sprinkler systems remains at two cents per square foot and the fee for poultry and greenhouse buildings is still one cent per square foot. The supervisors also accepted the Fire Mitigation Fee Review Committee's annual report and found that the 22 participating fire agencies were in conformance with the County Fire Mitigation Fee Ordinance for fiscal year 2013-14.
"Every year the county reviews the Fire Mitigation Fee Program revenues and expenditures from the prior year in order to make adjustments to the fee schedule for the new fiscal year," said Supervisor Bill Horn. "I'm pleased that no new fees were added and that none of the existing fees are being raised. Unincorporated area residents pay more than their fair share for fire protection."
The county established the Fire Mitigation Fee Program in 1986 to provide funding for fire protection and emergency medical services in the unincorporated communities. Although local fire agencies lack the legal authority to impose mitigation fees on new development, the county collects a fee from building permit applicants on behalf of 19 independent fire protection districts and three county service areas with fire protection responsibility. The mitigation fees are distributed quarterly to agency accounts and must be used for capital projects or to purchase firefighting equipment or supplies which will serve new developments.
The Fire Mitigation Fee Review Committee reviews theannual reports of the participating agencies to confirm that the improvements are necessary to serve new development. The committee members consist of two fire chiefs (currently Bill Paskle of the Alpine Fire Protection District and Tony Michel of the Rancho Santa Fe Fire Protection District), one elected director of a fire protection district (currently Ken Munson of the North County Fire Protection District), one County Service Area staff member (currently Theresa Vargas), one San Diego County Regional Fire Authority staff member (currently Susan Quasarano), and one representative apiece from the Building Industry Association (currently Matt Adams), the San Diego County Farm Bureau (currently Eric Larson), and the county's Planning Commission (currently vacant).
The County Fire Mitigation Fee Ordinance allows fee ceilings to be increased or decreased in proportion to changes in the Cost of Construction Index. The ordinance also requires an evaluation of the base fee every five years based upon dividing the average cost in current dollars to construct a fully-equipped fire station within the county's unincorporated area by the average square footage of structures served by that average fire station. That result becomes the new base fee and was last adjusted in 2011.
The North County Fire Protection District received $94,931.00 of Fire Mitigation Fee Program revenue in fiscal year 2013-14. The San Diego County Regional Fire Authority, which includes the area served by the DeLuz volunteer fire department, had $38,095.66 of mitigation fund revenue while the Vista Fire Protection District, which covers part of Bonsall as well as unincorporated Vista, collected $35,524.30.
Because the funding is used for capital improvements, it is not required to be spent in a particular fiscal year and can be used for debt service payback on new construction. The fiscal year 2015-16 planned capital expenditures approved by the Fire Mitigation Fee Review Committee include debt service payback for the NCFPD's recently-completed Station 5 in Bonsall, the remodel of the Rainbow Volunteer Fire Department station (NCFPD handles Rainbow fire department administrative matters and has a separate budget for Rainbow) for which 75 percent of the cost can be covered by Fire Mitigation Fee Program funding, and construction of a new Vista Fire Protection District station for which Fire Mitigation Fee Program revenue will be allowed for 53 percent of the estimated $5 million total cost.
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