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THE BOARD OF,SUFSRVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF STANISLAUS BOARD AGENDA # *B-7 March 16, 2010 AGENDADATE CEO Concurs with Recommendation YES 415 Vote Required YES NO SUBJECT: Approval to Set a Public Hearing on April 27, 201 0, at 9: 10 A.M. to Consider the Introduction and Waiving of the First Reading of an Ordinance to Adopt a Fee Schedule and Increase Existing Fees Collected By the Sheriffs Department for Carry Concealed Weapons Permits and LivescanIFingerprint Fees STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: Set a Public Hearing on April 27, 201 0, at 9: 10 A.M. to introduce and waive the first reading of an ordinance to adopt a Fee Schedule and increase existing fees collected by the Sheriffs Department for Carry Concealed Weapons permits and LivescanIFingerprint fees. FISCAL IMPACT: The increase in revenue that would result from the approval of the fee proposal is expected to offset direct costs related to issuance of Carry Concealed Weapon (CCW) Permits and LivescanIFingerprint processing. It is anticipated that with the fee schedule as proposed, revenues to the Sheriffs Department could potentially increase by $42,100. Approximately $33,400 of this estimated revenue increase is for CCW permit fees and approximately $8,700 for LivescanIFingerprint fees. This number could decrease significantly if fewer applications are received as a result of the new fee structure.... BOARD ACTION AS FOLLOWS: NO. 201 0-1 33 ATTEST: CHRISTINE FERRARO TALLMAN, Clerk File No. ORD-55-L-10

Approval to Set a Public Hearing on April 27, 201 0, at 9: 10 A.M. to Consider the Introduction and Waiving of the First Reading of an Ordinance to Adopt a Fee Schedule and Increase Existing Fees Collected by the Sheriff's Department for Carry Concealed Weapons Permits and LivescanIFingerprint Fees DISCUSSION: The Sheriff's Department continues to review business practices to achieve efficiencies and eliminate redundancies. This past year, the Department reviewed various programs where fees are charged for the services. For many of the items fees had not been formally established and evolved over time as statutes changed. As the County faces unprecedented fiscal challenges, it is important to continue to review processes and recover costs where appropriate. The following fees were reviewed during this year: Carry Concealed Weapon (CCW) Permit and LivescanIFingerprint. Carrv Concealed Weapon (CCW) Pursuant to Penal Code 12050 the Sheriff has the discretion to authorize the issuance of a Carry Concealed Weapon (CCW) permit to residents of Stanislaus County. The Sheriff's Department has seen an increase in applications over the past 4 years. Renewal Total 2008 185 271 2009 232 182 414 The following chart is a comparison of CCW fees for nine counties. Each county was contacted and information gathered regarding fees. The fee listed below does not include the Department of Justice (DOJ) fee of $76 and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) fee of $19. Two Year Resident Fee for New Permit Fee for Renewal of Permit Alameda County $200.00 $200.00 Calaveras County $50.00 $5.00 Fresno County $1 15.00 $25.00 Mariposa County $10.00 $25.00 Merced Countv $50.00 $30.00 Sacramento County $1 00.00 $25.00 San Joaquin County $95 00 $25.00 Santa Clara County $720.00 $325.00 Tuolumne County $82.50 $1 9.00 Average $1 58.06 $75.44 Stanislaus - Existing $1 3.00 $6.75 Stanislaus - Proposed $1 15.00 $60.00 The Sheriff's Department conducts a background investigation on every applicant, new and renewal, to ensure the individual meets the criteria set forth in the Penal Code. Department staff did a full review of the time it takes to process new and renewal applications. The cost to process a CCW application is detailed below. Page 2 of 5

Approval to Set a Public Hearing on April 27, 2010, at 9:10 A.M. to Consider the Introduction and Waiving of the First Reading of an Ordinance to Adopt a Fee Schedule and Increase Existing Fees Collected by the Sheriff's Department for Carry Concealed Weapons Permits and LivescanIFingerprint Fees New Application (2 Year) Position Deputy-Custodial Deputy Sheriff Sergeant Conf Asst IV Legal Clerk ID Card Time Spent 1.OO 3.00 0.35 0.06 2.00 Fully Burdened Hourly Rate $30.01 $33.1 1 $62.00 $48.39 $36.84 Total $30.01 $99.33 $21.70 $2.90 $73.68 $1.50 $229.1 2 Renewal Application (2 Year) Position Deputy-Custodial Deputy Sheriff Sergeant Conf Asst IV Legal Clerk ID Card Time Spent 1.OO 1.OO 0.08 0.06 1.3 Fully Burdened Hourly Rate $30.01 $33.1 1 $62.00 $48.39 $36.84 Total $30.01 $33.1 1 $4.96 $2.90 $47.89 $1.50 $1 20.37 The current fee of $1 3 for a new application and $6.50 for a renewal does not cover actual costs to issue a CCW. Based on this review the Sheriff's Department recommends the fees be established at $1 15 for a new application and $60 for a renewal. This will allow the Department to recover approximately fifty percent of the actual cost of issuance. This level of increase is a first step toward cost recovery in this difficult economy. In addition, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) levy their own fees, which the Sheriff's Department is responsible for collecting. New Renewal Years Valid 2 2 County $115 $60 DOJ $76 $52 FBI $1 9-0- Grand Total $210 $112 At the current rates, an estimated $4,200 per year is collected. The actual cost of processing the 414 applications was approximately $75,000. The proposed fee structure would recover approximately half of the cost. Actual revenue is difficult to project as it is anticipated that the number of applications will decrease with the new fee structure. LivescanIFingerprint Over the past 10 years there has been a marked increase in the number of employers and agencies requiring members of the general public to be fingerprinted. These range from initial employment applications, to licensure, to work with children in schools and churches. The Sheriff's Department processes fingerprints for the public. In 2009 the Department submitted an average of 145 sets of Page 3 of 5

Approval to Set a Public Hearing on April 27, 2010, at 9:lO A.M. to Consider the Introduction and Waiving of the First Reading of an Ordinance to Adopt a Fee Schedule and Increase Existing Fees Collected by the Sheriff's Department for Carry Concealed Weapons Permits and LivescanIFingerprint Fees prints per month to DOJ. These fingerprints are done on Livescan machines connected with the Department of Justice. Fingerprints are "rolled" onto a computer scanner and transmitted electronically. This requires trained staff to roll a complete set of prints. Each set takes approximately 20 minutes to input, roll and submit. Review and dissemination of the DOJ responses takes a Reserve Custodial Deputy in the Background Unit approximately 6 hours per month. Final reconciliation of the invoice from DOJ requires 8 hours per month of an Account Clerk's time. The following chart is a fee comparison of thirteen Live Scan providers. Each county was contacted and information gathered regarding fees. City Escalon Lodi Manteca Modesto Ripon Stockton Stockton Stockton Stockton Stockton Turlock Turlock Tracy Live Scan Providers Escalon Police Department Lodi Police Department Manteca Police Department Modesto Police Department Ripon Police Department Lincoln Unified School District San Joaquin Office of Education Delta Protective Services San Joaquin Delta College Police Deptartment IBT Identify Solutions Company California State University, Stanislaus Turlock Police Services Tracy Police Department Average Rolling Fee $19.00 $1 5.00 $20.00 $1 0.00 $1 0.00 $20.00 $1 2.00 $20.00 $15.00 $18.00 $25.00 $25.00 $10.00 $1 6.85 Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department - Existing Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department - Proposed $1 0.00 $1 5.00 The current $1 0.00 fee does not cover the actual cost of processing. The Sheriff's department recommends setting the Livescan fee at $15.00 per transaction, excluding DOJ and FBI fees which vary based on the type of inquiry. This $5 increase will generate approximately $8,700 in revenue to cover the cost of processing. Position Account Clerk Ill Reserve Custodial Deputy Legal Clerk Ill Time Spent 8 hours per month, average 145 transactions 6 hours per month for average 145 transactions 20 minutes per transaction Hours 0.06 0.04 0.30 Fully Burdened Hourly Rate $36.49 $33.1 1 $36.84 Cost Per Transaction $2.19 $1.32 $1 1.05 $14.56 FEE AUTHORITY: General Fee Authority Page 4 of 5

Approval to Set a Public Hearing on April 27, 201 0, at 9: 10 A.M. to Consider the Introduction and Waiving of the First Reading of an Ordinance to Adopt a Fee Schedule and Increase Existing Fees Collected by the Sheriff's Department for Carry Concealed Weapons Permits and LivescanIFingerprint Fees GC 54985. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law that prescribes an amount or otherwise limits the amount of a fee or charge that may be levied by a county, a county service area, or a county waterworks district governed by a county board of supervisors, a county board of supervisors shall have the authority to increase or decrease the fee or charge, that is otherwise authorized to be levied by another provision of law, in the amount reasonably necessary to recover the cost of providing any product or service or the cost of enforcing any regulation for which the fee or charge is levied. The fee or charge may reflect the average cost of providing any product or service or enforcing any regulation. Indirect costs that may be reflected in the cost of providing any product or service or the cost of enforcing any regulation shall be limited to those items that are included in the federal Office of Management and Budget Circular A-87 on January 1, 1984. PUBLIC HEARING: Pursuant to Government code section 54985, the County is required to hold a scheduled public hearing prior to levying a new fee or increasing an existing fee. POLICY ISSUES: An ordinance of the Board of Supervisor's is required to increase or establish fees. The Board must decide the potential impacts on the community and whether the request will assist the Sheriff's Department in meeting the Board's priority of ensuring a safe community and efficient government operations. STAFFING IMPACT: There is no staffing impact associated with this item. CONTACT INFORMATION: Captain Tim David, Administrative Division, (209) 525-7014. Page 5 of 5

ORDINANCE NO. C.S. AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A FEE SCHEDULE AND INCREASING EXISTING FEES COLLECTED BY THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT FOR CARRY CONCEALED WEAPONS PERMITS AND LIVESCANIFINGERPRINT FEES THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF STANISLAUS, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Fees to be collected by the Sheriffs Department are adopted and amended as set forth in the Sheriff's Department Fee Schedule attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated by reference, a copy of which is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and is available for public inspection and copying in that office in accordance with the California Public Records Act. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days from and after the date of its passage and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage it shall be published once, with the names of the members voting for and against the same, in the Modesto Bee, a newspaper published in the County of Stanislaus, State of California. Upon motion of Supervisor, seconded by Supervisor, the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Stanislaus, State of California, the day of, 2010, by the following called vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Supervisors: Supervisors: Supervisors: Jeff Grover, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Stanislaus, State of California ATTEST: CHRISTINE FERRARO TALLMAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Stanislaus, State of California BY Deputy

AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A FEE SCHEDULE AND INCREASING EXISTING FEES COLLECTED BY THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT FOR CARRY CONCEALED WEAPONS PERMITS AND LlVESCANlFlNGERPRlNT FEES APPROVED AS TO FORM: JOHN P. DOERING County Counsel > -hi,- [-Ah BY W. Dean Wright Deputy County Counsel

Approval to Set a Public Hearing on April 27, 2010, at 9:10 A.M. to Consider the Introduction and Waiving of the First Reading of an Ordinance to Adopt a Fee Schedule and Increase Existing Fees Collected by the Sheriff's Department for Carry Concealed Weapons Permits and LivescanIFingerprint Fees EXHIBIT A Sheriff's Department Fee Schedule 201 0 1 1 + i Amount 1 1 Fee Description Fee Authority Proposed New - Carry Concealed Weapon (CCW) Permit Renewal - Carry Concealed Weapon (CCW) Permit GC 554985 GC 554985 $1 3.00 $1 15.00* $6.50 $60.00* * Excluding fees assessed and collected on behalf of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Justice. Page 6 of 5

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING AN ORDINANCE TO ADOPT A FEE SCHEDULE AND INCREASE EXISTING FEES COLLECTED BY THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT FOR CARRY CONCEALED WEAPONS PERMITS AND LIVESCANIFINGERPRINT FEES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 27,2010, at 9:10 A.M., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors will meet in the Basement Chambers, 1010 loth Street, Modesto, California, to consider the Introduction and Waiving of the First Reading of an Ordinance to Adopt a Fee Schedule and Increase Existing Fees Collected By the Sheriff's Department for Carry Concealed Weapons Permits and LivescanIFingerprint Fees. ADDITIONAL NOTICE IS GIVEN that the proposed Ordinance and Fee Schedule will be available for review on March 16, 201 0 in the Clerk of the Board Office, 101 0 1 oth Street, Suite 6700, Modesto, CA. For further information, contact Captain Tim David, Sheriffs Department Administrative Division, at (209) 525-7014, or at 250 E. Hackett Road, Modesto, CA. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that at the above time and place, interested persons will be given the opportunity to be heard. Material submitted to the Board for consideration (i.e., photos, petitions, etc.) will be retained by the County. If a challenge to one or more of the above items is made in court, persons may be limited to raising only those issues they or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Board of Supervisors. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DATED: March 16, 201 0 ATTEST: CHRISTINE FERRARO TALLMAN, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Stanislaus, State of California. By: Elizabeth A. King, Assistant Clerk

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 27, 2010, at 9:10a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors will meet in the Basement Chambers, 1010 10th St., Modesto, CA, to consider the introduction and waiving of the first reading of the following proposed ordinances: A. An ordinance to amend existing fees to include a new fee to charge for the implementation of the Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act (APSA) Program (for further information, contact Sonya K. Harrigfeld, Director for the Department of Environmental Resources at 209-525-6770 or at 3800 Cornucopia Way, Suite C, Modesto, CA). B. An ordinance to amend existing fees for Department of Public Works Engineering Division (for further information, contact Diane Haugh in the Public Works Department at 209-525-6550 or at 1010 Tenth Street, Suite 3500, Modesto, CA). C. An ordinance to adopt a Parking Penalties Schedule and adjust existing parking penalties collected by the Sheriff's Department (for further information, contact Captain Tim David in the Sheriff's Department, Administration Division, at 209-525 7014 or at 250 E. Hackett Rd, Modesto, CA). D. An ordinance to adopt a Fee Schedule and increase existing fees collected by the Sheriff's Department for Carry Concealed Weapons Permits and Livescan/Fingerprint Fees (for further information, contact Captain Tim David in the Sheriff's Department, Administration Division, at 209-525-7014 or at 250 E. Hackett Rd, Modesto, CA). ADDITIONAL NOTICE IS GIVEN that the proposed Ordinances and Fee Schedules will be available for review on April 16, 2010, in the Clerk of the Board Office, 1010 10th Street, Suite 6700, Modesto, CA. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that at the said time and place, interested persons will be given the opportunity to be heard. Material submitted to the Board for consideration (i.e. photos, petitions, etc.) will be retained by the County. If a challenge to one or more of the above items is made in court, persons may be limited to raising only those issues they or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Board of Supervisors. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DATED: ATTEST: March 16,2010 CHRISTINE FERRARO TALLMAN, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Stanislaus, State of California. BY: Elizabeth A. King, Assistant Clerk

DECLARATION OF PUBLICATION (C.C.P. S2015.5) COUNTY OF STANISLAUS STATE OF CALIFORNIA I am a citizen of the United States and a resident Of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of Eighteen years, and not a party to or interested In the above entitle matter. I am a printer and Principal clerk of the publisher of THE MODEST0 BEE, printed in the City of MODESTO, County of STAN ISLAUS, State of California, daily, for which said newspaper has been adiudged a newspaper of general circulation by the Superior Court of the County of STANISLAUS, State of California, Under the date of February 25, 1951, Action No. 46453; that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been published in each issue there of on the following dates, to wit: Apr 16,2010, Apr 22,2010 NOTICEOF PUBLIC HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBYGlVENthatonApril 27,2010, at9:lo a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the Stanislaus County Board of supervisors will meet in the Basement Chambers, 1010 10th St., Modesto, C4 to consider Me intmduction and waiving of the first reading of the followina omoosed ordinances: A. An ordinanclti amend existing fees to include a new fee to charge for the implementation ofthe Abovegmund Petroleum Stomge Act (APSA) Pmamm (for further information, contact ~onia K. Harrigfeld, Director for the Department of Environmental Resources at 209-525-6770 ar at 3800 Cornucopia Way, SuiteC, Modesto,CA). B. An ordinance to amend existing fees for Department of Public Works Engineering Division (forfurtherinformation, contact Diane Haugh in the Public Works Departmentat 209-5256550 or at 1010 Tenth Street, Suite 3500, Modesto, CAI. C. An ordinance to adopt a Parking Penalties Schedule and adjust existing parking penalties collected by the Sheriffs Department (for further information, contact Captain Tim David in the Sheriffs Department, Administmtion Division, at 209-525-7014 or at 250 E. Hackett Rd, Modesto, CA). D. An ordinance to adopt a Fee Schedule and increase existing fees collected by the Sheriffs Department for Cany Concealed Weapons Permits and Livescan1 Fingelprint Fees (for further information, contact Captain Tim David in the Sheriffs Department, Administmtion Division, at 209-525-7014 or at 250 E. Hackett Rd, Modesto, CA). ADDITIONAL NOTICE IS GIVEN that the proposed Ordinances and Fee Schedules will be available for review on Aoril16.2010. in the Clerk of the Board ~ffiie, 1010 10th Street, Suite 6700, Modesto, CA. NOTICE IS FURTHERGIVEN that at the said time and place, interested Dersons will be aiven the o~~oltunitv to be heard. ater rial submitted to the Board for considemtion (i.e. photos, petitions, etc) will be retained by the County. If a challenge to one or more of the above items is made in court, persons may be limited to mising only those issues they or someone else mised atthe public hearing described in this notice, or in written cokspondence delivered to the Board of Su~e~ison. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD'OF SUPER- VISORS. DATED: March 16, 2010. AT- TEST: CHRISTINE FERRARO TALLMAN, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Stanislaus. State of California. BY: Elizabeth A. King, Assistantclerk Pub DatesAPRIL16,22,2010 I certify (or declare) under penalty of periury That the foregoing is true and correct and that This declaration was executed at MODESTO, California on April 23rd, 201 0 (Signature)