City of Temple City Master Fee and Fine Schedule Fiscal Year

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1 City of Temple City Master and Fine Schedule Fiscal Year Adopted by City Council Resolution No June 21, 2016

2 City of Temple City Master and Fine Schedule Fiscal Year Table of Contents 1. General s Community Development Department A. Animal Control s... 2 B. Building Services and Development s... 3 C. Business License and Permit s... 4 D. Community Preservation s... 9 E. Parking Permit s F. Planning Services s G. Public Works and Engineering s Parks and Recreation Department A. Facilities s B. Program s Fines and Violation-Related s A. Vehicle Impound and Inspection s B. Fines for Temple City Municipal Code Violations C. Fines for Vehicle and Parking Violations... 20

3 City of Temple City Page 1 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY General s Description Notes / Additional Requirements G-1 Photocopy/reproduction of paper public $0.50 for the first page and - records $0.15 for each additional page G-2 CD or DVD of digital public records or $5 - recordings G-3 Preparation and/or review of documents by Actual cost to the City - the City Attorney including but not limited to agreements, covenants, easements, and Covenants Conditions & Restrictions based upon City Attorney hourly billing rate G-4 Returned check charge $25 - G-5 Staff services for filming, special events, special inspections, or other circumstances where authorized or required Actual cost* - *Actual cost of staff services is the actual cost to the City including staff time based on hourly wages (including overtime if applicable), actual cost of services provided by the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department, and actual cost of equipment purchased or rented for the purpose of supporting the event. G-6 Special event permit $375 - G-7 Street banner permit $428 -

4 City of Temple City Page 2 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY Animal Control s Description Notes / Additional Requirements A-1 Dog license, annual for altered dog $20 - A-2 Dog license, annual for altered dog, seniors aged 65 and over $7.50 Senior discount limited to one dog per household A-3 Dog license, annual for unaltered dog $60 - A-4 Dog license delinquent fee for altered dog $20 - A-5 Dog license delinquent fee for altered dog, $ seniors aged 65 and over A-6 Dog license delinquent fee for unaltered dog $60 -

5 City of Temple City Page 3 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY Building Services and Development s Description Notes / Additional Requirements B-1 Address assignment or change request $154 - B-2 Building plan check, permits, inspections, and 120% of fees established - related building services fees by the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works, as may be amended from time to time B-3 Parks development fee $500 per new dwelling unit See TCMC B-4 Sewer reconstruction fee, multiple family residential projects 2 or 3 units 4 or more units $2,500 per unit $25,000 per project See TCMC 6-2B and Resolution No

6 City of Temple City Page 4 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY Business License and Permit s License fees and permit fees listed below are annual fees due payable when the business application is submitted and annually thereafter, unless otherwise noted in the table. The initial license fee and permit fee payment is prorated quarterly for all license and permit types. Proration is calculated as a percentage of the fee based on when the business is initially licensed as follows: January 1 March 31: 100%, April 1 June 30: 75%, July 1 September 30: 50%, October 1 December 31: 25% Process fees listed below are one-time fees that are due payable when a business application is submitted. Process fees are required for new businesses and for any change to an existing business that requires a new application to be submitted, including but not limited to moving to a different location or a change of ship. Other fees listed below are annual fees that are due payable when a business application is submitted and annually thereafter, unless otherwise noted. Background checks, when required for regulated businesses, are conducted annually by the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department (LASD). Background checks are required for every business. s are set by the LASD and may change from time to time, and as such are not listed below. Background check fees are collected by the City and passed through to the LASD. BL-1 BL-2 BL-3 BL-4 Description License Permit Process Notes/Other s Business not otherwise $75 plus $ $320 - specified herein: per employee professional, retail, and per service, wholesale, or manufacturing Business not otherwise $75 - $28 - specified herein: out-oftown Independent service provider, regulated, not otherwise specified herein Independent service provider, unregulated, not otherwise specified herein $37 - $229 Background check fee per $ BL-5 Acupuncture establishment $75 $25 $521 Background check fee per BL-6 Advertising, billboard $134 - $320 s are per billboard BL-7 Advertising, distributor $95 - $320 - BL-8 Advertising, vehicle $41 - $320 - BL-9 Auctioneer $80 - $320 - BL-10 Auto paint or repair shop $110 - $320 - BL-11 Auto wash $134 - $320 - BL-12 Auto wrecking $268 $25 $521 Background check fee per BL-13 Baths $95 $49 $521 Background check fee per

7 City of Temple City Page 5 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY Description License Permit Process Notes/Other s BL-14 Beauty salon $75 $25 $521 Background check fee per BL-15 Billiard, pool, or snooker room $144 $97 $521 Background check fee per BL-16 Bingo, traditional or $50 - $320 - remote caller BL-17 Boarding house, day - $320 - nursery, or home for the aged 0-3 units 4 or more units no fee $27 for 4 units plus $3.25 per additional unit BL-18 Bowling alley $95 - $320 - BL-19 Bridal shop $75 plus $8.25 per employee and per BL-20 Carnival/amusement ride, primary or accessory $25 $521 Background check fee per $27 per day $49 $28 - BL-21 Christmas tree lot $75 $49 $28 - BL-22 Circus, primary business $95 $74 $521 Background check fee per BL-23 BL-24 BL-25 BL-26 Circus, sideshow where separate admission fee is charged Closing out sale (except bankruptcy) Coin-operated games and machines, establishment: includes video games, games of skill and science, mechanical rides, amusement machines, and jukeboxes Coin-operated games and machines, standalone business selling or renting machines: includes video games, games of skill and science, mechanical rides, amusement machines, and jukeboxes $134 per day $49 $521 Background check fee per $95 per month - $320 - $75 plus $8.25 per employee and per $49 $320 - $27 $49 $28 All fees are per machine

8 City of Temple City Page 6 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY Description License Permit Process Notes/Other s BL-27 Coin-operated games and $21 $49 $28 All fees are per machine machines; incidental to primary business: includes video games, games of skill and science, mechanical rides, amusement machines, and jukeboxes BL-28 Coin-operated vending or $27 - $28 All fees are per machine service machines, standalone business selling or renting machines BL-29 Coin-operated vending or $21 - $28 All fees are per machine service machines, incidental to primary business (does not apply to washers and dryers in a Laundromat) BL-30 Cold storage $95 - $320 - BL-31 Contractor $86 - $28 - BL-32 Dance, annual $536 $49 per $28 - event BL-33 Dance, charity No fee $49 per $28 - event BL-34 Dance, single $68 $49 per $28 - event BL-35 Dance, youth No fee $49 per $28 - event BL-36 Daycare, commercial $75 plus $ $320 - per employee and per BL-37 Entertainment $363 $97 $521 Background check fee per BL-38 Escort bureau $455 $97 $521 Background check fee per BL-39 Exhibition or place of amusement charging $134 per day $49 $521 Background check fee per admission BL-40 Exhibition, small including $27 per day $49 $28 - children s carnival rides when conducted incidental to another licensed business BL-41 Explosives $202 $49 $521 Background check fee per

9 City of Temple City Page 7 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY Description License Permit Process Notes/Other s BL-42 Filming, commercial $145 per event $168 $28 - and $107 per day BL-43 Filming, student or nonprofit BL-44 Firearms $75 plus $8.25 per employee $49 $521 Background check fee per and per BL-45 Fireworks - $49 $28 Background check fee per BL-46 Fortune teller, establishment $536 $145 $521 Background check fee per BL-47 Fortune teller, individual $37 - $229 Background check fee BL-48 Handbill distributor $86 per day - $320 - per individual BL-49 Home occupation $64 - $135 - BL-50 House mover $95 - $28 - BL-51 Insurance company BL-52 Interchangeable fleet license (representing one company) $536 per individual BL-53 Liquor store $75 plus $8.25 per employee and per - $320 - $25 $521 Background check fee per BL-54 Massage establishment $536 $484 $521 Background check fee per BL-55 Massage therapist $268 $242 $229 Background check fee BL-56 Motel 0-3 units 4 or more units no fee $27 for 4 units plus $3.25 per additional unit - $320 - BL-57 Motor vehicle rental $95 - $320 - BL-58 Nail salon including facials $75 plus $8.25 per employee $25 $521 Background check fee per and per BL-59 Non-profit organization BL-60 Outdoor display $43 - $28 - BL-61 Pawnbroker $363 $97 $521 Background check fee per BL-62 Pumpkin lot $75 $49 $28 - BL-63 Race track $268 $274 $521 Background check fee per BL-64 Rendering plant $268 - $320 -

10 City of Temple City Page 8 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY Description License Permit Process Notes/Other s BL-65 Rental, commercial $52 plus $ $320 - per unit over 4 units BL-66 Rental, residential - $135 $75 inspection fee 0-3 units 4 or more units no fee $26 for 4 units plus $2.75 per additional unit BL-67 Rodeo $57 per day - $28 - BL-68 Salvage dealer $268 $49 $521 Background check fee per BL-69 School, private $183 - $320 - BL-70 Second business, same and same location as primary business Secondhand dealer or junk dealer - - $320 No license or permit fees pursuant to TCMC 5-1B-2 BL-71 $134 $49 $521 Background check fee per BL-72 Shooting gallery $27 $49 $521 Background check fee per BL-73 Solicitor, peddler, or itinerant vendor (per individual) $95 $25 $28 Background check fee per individual BL-74 Sound truck $81 - $28 - BL-75 Swimming pool, public $95 - $320 - BL-76 Temporary business $107 one-time - $28 - fee BL-77 Tobacco retailer $75 plus $8.25 $250 $320 - per employee and per BL-78 Towing service $75 plus $8.25 per employee $25 $521 Background check fee per and per BL-79 Vehicle-based business $75 plus $8.25 per vehicle - $28 Background check fee per driver BL-80 Video games, establishment $75 plus $8.25 per employee and per $49 $320 - BL-81 Waste collector $95 $49 $28 - BL-82 Waste disposal facility $455 $49 $521 Background check fee per

11 City of Temple City Page 9 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY Community Preservation s Description Notes / Additional Requirements CP-1 Inspection, additional inspections required $47 Pursuant to TCMC for abatement or correction of code violation after initial inspection CP-2 Inspection, for code and condition $47 - compliance where required by project conditions of approval CP-3 Inspection, after recording of Substandard $365 - Notice CP-4 Inspection, vacant property $112 - CP-5 Shopping cart containment and retrieval plan $288 - review CP-6 Substandard Notice recordation on property $167 - and removal from property, normal (10 business days) CP-7 Substandard Notice recordation on property $447 - and removal from property, expedited (3 business days) CP-8 Vacant property registration filing $35 -

12 City of Temple City Page 10 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY Parking Permit s Description, except for seniors aged 65 and over for seniors aged 65 and over PRK-1 Overnight parking permit, annual $83 $61 (purchased January 1 March 31) PRK-2 Overnight parking permit, annual pro-rated $70 $53 for 2 nd quarter (purchased April 1 June 30) PRK-3 Overnight parking permit, annual pro-rated $55 $44 for 3 rd quarter (purchased July 1 September 30) PRK-4 Overnight parking permit, annual pro-rated $42 $36 for 4 th quarter (purchased October 1 December 31) PRK-5 Overnight parking permit, daily $3 $3 PRK-6 Overnight parking permit, monthly or $35 $35 conditional PRK-7 Overnight parking permit appeal $282 $282 PRK-8 Overnight parking permit sticker $21 $21 replacement or transfer to another vehicle PRK-9 Oversized vehicle permit (pursuant to TCMC Title 3, Article A, Part 4) $10 per 24-hour period $10 per 24-hour period

13 City of Temple City Page 11 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY Planning Services s All planning fees listed below are due payable in full at the time the application is submitted unless otherwise noted. An applicant-initiated modification to an approved entitlement is considered a new application, and the applicant shall pay the full fee applicable to a new application. Application fees cover the initial application submittal and two resubmittals due to changes in project design or additional information required to deem an application complete. An additional fee equal to 50 percent of the application fee shall be due payable at the time of a third resubmittal. Description Notes / Additional Requirements PL-1 Appeal of Community Development Director $1,078 - decision PL-2 Appeal of Planning Commission decision $1,159 - PL-3 California Environmental Quality Act, $72 - determination of exemption PL-4 California Environmental Quality Act, Negative Declaration or Mitigated Negative Declaration prepared by City staff $1,085 Document may be prepared by staff or consultant at the discretion of the Community Development Director PL-5 PL-6 California Environmental Quality Act, Negative Declaration or Mitigated Negative Declaration prepared by consultant California Environmental Quality Act, Environmental Impact Report Full cost of consultant contract plus 11% administrative fee Full cost of consultant contract plus 11% administrative fee Full amount due payable prior to commencement of work by consultant Full amount due payable prior to commencement of work by consultant PL-7 Certificate of Compliance, 4 parcels or less $530 - PL-8 Certificate of Compliance, 5 parcels or more $1,116 - PL-9 Conditional Use Permit $1,757 - PL-10 Development Agreement $5,326 Document preparation and review by City Attorney included in fee PL-11 General Plan Amendment $3,151 - PL-12 Lot Combination/Consolidation $2,061 - PL-13 Lot Line Adjustment $2,061 - PL-14 Map, Final Parcel or Tract $1,819 City Attorney review of CC&Rs included in fee; see public works fees for additional engineering plan check fee PL-15 Map, Tentative Parcel $2,393 - PL-16 Map, Tentative Tract $2,782 - PL-17 Map, Tentative Map Modification $1,310 - PL-18 Parking Concession Agreement $3,862 - PL-19 Planning Commission Interpretation $1,053 -

14 City of Temple City Page 12 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY PL-20 Description Notes / Additional Requirements Public Convenience or Necessity Finding for $580 applies only if finding is alcoholic beverage sales not in conjunction with a Conditional Use Permit application PL-21 Residential Planned Development $4,592 - PL-22 Sign Permit $56 - PL-23 Sign Permit, Temporary $21 - PL-24 Sign Program $1,010 - PL-25 Sign Program, street banners $963 - PL-26 Site Plan Review, Major $1,432 - PL-27 Site Plan Review, Minor $831 - PL-28 Time extension for previously approved $245 - application PL-29 Variance $1,986 - PL-30 Zoning Code Amendment $4,074 - PL-31 Zoning Map Amendment $3,333 - PL-32 Zoning Clearance $256 - PL-33 Zoning Clearance, over the counter $33 -

15 City of Temple City Page 13 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY Public Works and Engineering s PW-1 PW-2 PW-3 PW-4 PW-5 Description Amount Notes / Additional Requirements $365 plus $120 per day of construction after the first day* Encroachment or excavation permit, construction in the public right-of-way (including but not limited to trenching, utility cuts, pipe repair and installation, manholes, curb and gutter, curb ramps, sidewalks, driveway approaches, and street paving and resurfacing) Encroachment permit, construction operations in the public right-of-way (operation of construction equipment and vehicles in the public right-of-way for construction on private property, including but not limited to cranes, cement mixers, and concrete pumps and booms) $365 plus $120 per day of operations after the first day* Full amount due payable when permit is issued based on estimated project time Full amount due payable when permit is issued based on estimated project time *For the above encroachment and excavation permit fees, the City Engineer is authorized to increase the required permit fee and additional daily fee in any of the following circumstances: The submitted plans and/or field conditions demonstrate a significant chance of impacts related to grade, drainage, utilities, and/or infrastructure owned or maintained by other agencies The project involves trenching exceeding 400 linear feet The project requires review and/or inspection of a traffic control plan Other similar projects that are expected to require more than one hour per day of inspection or City Engineer oversight Such fee shall be increased based on the hourly personnel rate of $120 per hour. Encroachment permit, placement of objects $245 - or vehicles in the public right-of-way for a limited term (including but not limited to temporary storage containers and construction equipment or vehicles when not in use) Encroachment permit, placement of objects $245 annually - in or over the public right-of-way with annual renewal (including but not limited to news racks, sidewalk dining areas, and awnings or canopies extending over the public right-ofway) Encroachment permit, plan check: required in $126 per hour Minimum $126 deposit addition to permit fee for any encroachment required prior to review; permit requiring plan check as determined by additional deposit may be the City Engineer required at the discretion of the City Engineer for projects that are expected to require more than one hour of review

16 City of Temple City Page 14 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY Description Amount Notes / Additional Requirements PW-6 Encroachment permit, transportation of $201 - oversized load PW-7 Final map review, tract or parcel Actual cost as billed by City s consultant plus $500 deposit required prior to review 21.3% administrative overhead fee PW-8 Vacation of public right-of-way $7,413 -

17 City of Temple City Page 15 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY PRF-1 Parks and Recreation Facilities s Description Amount Security Deposit Required Athletic fields, use of soccer fields and No fee $500 baseball diamonds PRF-2 Athletic fields, use of lights $10 per hour - PRF-3 Community Center, meeting with less than 25 persons hosted by local non-profit organization* for up to 4 hours (Camellia, Acorn 1, 2) $25 per use $100 *Local non-profit organization must have 501 status with a permanent mailing address or permanent meeting location in Temple City, or more than half of its members must be Temple City residents. PRF-4 Community Center, meeting/assembly with $25 for the first hour and $200 up to 50 persons (Camellia, Acorn, Live Oak 2) $12 for each additional hour PRF-5 Community Center, meeting/assembly with persons (Live Oak 2, Acorn 1&2) $35 for the first hour and $18 for each additional hour $200 PRF-6 Community Center, meeting/assembly with persons (1/2 Auditorium, Live Oak 1, 3, 1&2, 2&3 PRF-7 Community center, meeting/assembly with persons (Full Auditorium, Live Oak 1, 2&3) PRF-8 Community Center, dining with less than 125 persons (1/2 Auditorium, Live Oak 1, 2, 1&2, 2&3) PRF-9 Community Center, dining with persons (Full Auditorium, Live Oak 1, 2&3) $70 for the first hour and $35 for each additional hour $125 for the first hour and $50 for each additional hour $70 for the first hour and $35 for each additional hour $125 for the first hour and $500 $50 for each additional hour PRF-10 Community Center, kitchen $50 per use - PRF-11 Community Center, PA system $25 per use - PRF-12 Community Center, staffing (fee applies if staff is not otherwise assigned to the event and for all events over 300 people) $40 per hour - PRF-13 Community Center, stage $50 per use - PRF-14 Live Oak Park Annex, meeting/assembly with $25 for the first hour and $200 less than 50 persons $12 for each additional hour PRF-15 Live Oak Park Annex, dining with less than 50 $70 for the first hour and $500 persons $35 for each additional hour PRF-16 Outdoor areas at Live Oak Park or Temple $40 per hour $100 City Park not covered by other fees PRF-17 Performing Arts Pavilion $40 per hour $300 $200 $200 $500 PRF-18 Picnic shelter, small or ½ of large shelter, up to 6 hours $30 $100

18 City of Temple City Page 16 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY PRF-19 Description Amount Security Deposit Required Picnic shelter, small or ½ of large shelter, $60 $100 over 6 hours PRF-20 Picnic shelter, large, up to 6 hours $60 $100 PRF-21 Picnic shelter, large, over 6 hours $120 $100 PRF-22 Tennis court, use by Temple City organization No fee - PRF-23 Tennis court, use by non-temple City $5 per hour per court - organization PRF-24 Tennis court, private lessons $5 per hour per court -

19 City of Temple City Page 17 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY Parks and Recreation Program s Description Amount PRP-1 Basketball, adult $350 PRP-2 Basketball, mini $75 PRP-3 Basketball, summer $70 PRP-4 Basketball, winter $100 PRP-5 Camp-A-Palooza $75 per family PRP-6 Dining Under the Stars $20 per person PRP-7 Excursions, administrative fee $10 PRP-8 Fall Festival car show entry $20 PRP-9 Fall Festival craft booth $20 PRP-10 and charge classes, administrative fee $10 PRP-11 Flag Football $65 PRP-12 Flag Football, junior high $30 PRP-13 Holiday Camp $20 per day PRP-14 Little STARS $90 PRP-15 Mini Sports (t-ball, hardball, soccer, flag football) $60 PRP-16 Pentathlon $2 PRP-17 Soccer, youth $30 PRP-18 Sports Camp, 2 weeks $20 PRP-19 Sports Camp, 8 weeks $75 PRP-20 STARS Club, administrative fee $10 PRP-21 STARS Club, school year (2-4 month sessions) $100 per month PRP-22 STARS Club, school year 2 days per week (2-4 month sessions) $50 per month PRP-23 STARS Club, student fee days $25 per day PRP-24 STARS Club, summer (5 week session) $200 PRP-25 SuperSTARS dance/drill/cheer $200 PRP-26 Teen Zone, administrative fee $10 PRP-27 Teen Zone, school year $50 PRP-28 Teen Zone, school year with transportation $200 PRP-29 Teen Zone, summer $200 PRP-30 Track & Field $10 PRP-31 Volleyball $30 PRP-32 Volleyball, adult $200 PRP-33 Youth sports, administrative fee $10

20 City of Temple City Page 18 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY Vehicle Impound and Inspection s Description Notes / Additional Requirements VI-1 Vehicle impound fee $144 - VI-2 Vehicle inspection for correctable violation $20 - VI-3 Verification of disabled person placard for correctable violation $25 -

21 City of Temple City Page 19 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY Fines for Specified Violations of the Temple City Municipal Code (TCMC) Any fine that is not fully paid to the City within 60 calendar days of its imposition/issuance, or within 60 calendar days of any decision of a hearing officer or judicial officer to uphold the fine if contested pursuant to TCMC Title 1, Chapter 4, shall be assessed interest in the amount of 10% compounded daily on the original fine amount. Fine Description Fine for first offense Fine for second offense within 12-month period Fine for third offense within 12-month period TC-1 Any violation of the TCMC not otherwise $100 $200 $500 specified herein TC-2 Violation of TCMC 3-1-6(A) (manufacturing, $1,000 $2,500 $5,000 sale, or use of dangerous fireworks) TC-3 Violation of TCMC 3-1-6(B) (possession of $1,000 $2,500 $5,000 dangerous fireworks) TC-4 Violation of TCMC 3-1-7(A) (sale of safe and $500 $1,000 $2,500 sane fireworks without permit) TC-5 Violation of TCMC 3-1-7(B) (sale of safe and $500 $1,000 $2,500 sane fireworks from unapproved location) TC-6 Violation of TCMC 3-1-7(C) (sale of safe and $250 $500 $1,000 sane fireworks during prohibited times) TC-7 Violation of TCMC 3-1-7(D) (sale of safe and $500 $1,000 $2,500 sane fireworks to a minor) TC-8 Violation of TCMC 3-1-8(A) (discharge of safe $250 $500 $1,000 and sane fireworks during prohibited times) TC-9 Violation of TCMC 3-1-8(B) (discharge of safe $250 $500 $1,000 and sane fireworks at prohibited location) TC-10 Violation of TCMC 3-1-8(C) (discharge of safe $250 $500 $1,000 and sane fireworks by a minor) TC-11 Violation of TCMC 3-1-9(A) (discharge of $1,000 $2,500 $5,000 dangerous fireworks or special effects)* TC-12 Violation of TCMC 3-1-9(B) (failure to comply with permit requirements)* $500 $1,000 $2,500 *For violations of TCMC 3-1-9(A) and 3-1-9(B), the citee shall be required to pay the actual costs associated with the collection, transportation, and disposal of any seized fireworks in accordance with regulations duly adopted by the State Fire Marshal, in addition to the fines imposed herein. TC-13 Violation of TCMC (dog license required) $50 $100 $250 TC-14 Violation of any provision of TCMC Title 4, $1,000 $2,500 $5,000 Chapter 2, Article I (vacant property registration and maintenance) TC-15 Violation of any provision of TCMC Title 5, $500 $1,000 $2,500 Chapter 2, Article D (tobacco retailer permit requirements) TC-16 Violation of TCMC (illicit connection to $1,000 $2,500 $5,000 storm sewer system) TC-17 Violation of TCMC (illicit discharge into storm sewer system) $1,000 $2,500 $5,000

22 City of Temple City Page 20 of 20 Master and Fine Schedule FY Fines for Specified Violations of the Temple City Municipal Code (TCMC), Los Angeles County Code (LACC), and California Vehicle Code (CVC) Pertaining to Vehicles and Parking All fines not paid within 21 calendar days from the date of issuance, or within 14 calendar days from the date of mailing of the courtesy notice, whichever is later, are doubled. Fine Description Amount V-1 Any violation of the TCMC, LACC, or CVC pertaining to parking or operating vehicles $55 not otherwise specified herein (not including moving violations) V-2 Violation of TCMC 3-3A-11 (vehicle left on truck route) $85 V-3 Violation of TCMC 3-3A-13 (overweight vehicle on restricted street) $85 V-4 Violation of any provision of TCMC Title 3, Chapter 3, Article A, Part 4 (oversized $85 vehicle parking regulations) V-5 Violation of TCMC 9-1M-11(A)(4) (commercial vehicle on residentially zoned property) $85 V-6 Violation of LACC (parking of trailers and semitrailers) $85 V-7 Violation of LACC (parking in bus loading zone) $275 V-8 Violation of LACC (blocking highway or private street) $85 V-9 Violation of LACC (parking of vehicle transporting hazardous waste) $85 V-10 Violation of LACC (blocking fire hydrant on private street) $85 V-11 Violation of LACC (parking in on-street handicapped space) $355 V-12 Violation of CVC 4000(a) (vehicle registration required) $75 V-13 Violation of CVC 22500(d) (parking within 15 feet of a fire station driveway) $85 V-14 Violation of CVC 22500(i) (parking in bus zone) $275 V-15 Violation of CVC 22500(l) or (blocking or parking within 3 feet of curb $280 wheelchair ramp) V-16 Violation of CVC (parking in fire lane) $85 V-17 Violation of CVC (parking in disabled space) $355 V-18 Violation of CVC (parking within 15 feet of a fire hydrant) $85 V-19 Violation of CVC (unattended vehicle) $85 V-20 Violation of CVC (person in locked vehicle) $85 V-21 Violation of CVC (parking in a City parking lot where prohibited) $85 V-22 Violation of CVC (parking on or near railroad track) $85

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