Attachment C: Current Park User Fee Schedule
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1 ADMINISTRATIVE FEES MISCELLANEOUS FEES Fee $6 Per site or vessel (Boat s for Calero & Anderson only) Cancellation / Transfer Fee Cleaning / Damage Deposit Special Staffing Fee $13 Day Use: Fee for any change made at least 7 days prior to reservation, forfeit full fee if less than 5 business days. Overnight: Fee for any change made at least 4 days prior to reservation, forfeit full fee if less than 4 days NA Actual cost of cleanup or damage $70 Hourly rate for Park Maintenance and Park Ranger staff support Per hour, per staff BOATING VESSEL ENTRY (Daily Fee) VESSEL ENTRY (Annual Fee) VESSEL INSPECTION (Daily) VESSEL INSPECTION (Annual) Processing Fee $10 For pre-paid Vehicle Entry Fee, mailing tickets securely Wedding Fee $100 Allows reservation to be made 1 year in advance; Includes photography permit, rehearsal, meeting with staff. (Use of Green Room included at Casa Grande) Daily Vessel Entry Use $6 At Anderson, Coyote, Calero Daily Vessel Use $5 At Stevens Creek, Lexington Electric boats ok Entry: Non-Power Boat Reservoir Annual Vessel Entry Vessel inspection daily fee Vessel Inspection Annual Pass Use $65 12-month pass $7 Per vessel (RC Boats: Per 3 vessels, must have registration form) $35 Annual Pass Per vessel (RC Boats: Per 3 vessels, must have registration form) Car Campsites Use $24 Drive-in campsite; includes 2 *Same fee for equestrian vehicles' entry fees, RV dump fee; sites - horse required 8 Car Campsites (Off Season Fee) Use $12 Drive-in campsite; includes 2 vehicles' entry fees, RV dump fee; 8 Off-Season: November 1st to February 28/29; *Same fee for equestrian sites - horse required 1
2 (continued) Car/Tent (Senior/Disabled Discount) Use $12 Monday through Thursday nights For Senior discount: Must only be age 60+; For Disabled Discount: Must have a DMV Permanently Disabled Placard or DMV issued Disabled Person license plate or be an organized patient group from a Veteran's Administration Hospital. Walk-In Campsites Walk-In (Senior/Disabled Discount) Use $12 Sanborn Park only; Includes 2 vehicle entry fees; 6 Use $6 Monday through Thursday nights only Walk-in Campground closed: 3rd weekend of Oct. through 3rd weekend of March (with possibility of extension) For Senior discount: Must be age 60+; For Disabled Discount: Must have a DMV Permanently Disabled Placard or DMV issued Disabled Person license plate or be an organized patient group from a Veteran's Administration Hospital. GROUP Unimproved Campsites Use $12 Camping associated with a special event/special use permit at a non-designated site, ie overflow parking lot RV Campsites Use $30 Includes 2 vehicles' entry fees, RV dump fee, electricity, water RV Sanitary Dump Fee Use $15 Fee for non-camping RVs Firewood NA - $7 Per bundle Mount Madonna Park (Huckleberry Area) Use $18 Minimum 10 vehicles, maximum 15 vehicles Mount Madonna Park (Manzanita Area) Coyote Lake Park (Group Area) Use $18 Minimum 12 vehicles, maximum 30 vehicles Use $18 Minimum 8 vehicles, maximum 15 vehicles 2
3 YOUTH GROUP YURTS (Onseason) YURTS (Offseason) Youth Group Overnight Youth Group Daycamping Youth Group Daycamping Discount FIELD SPORTS RANGE RIFLE/PISTOL Rifle/Pistol Range RANGE Use (7-100 yard ranges) Use $50 Nightly fee at designated youth Requires mission group site; Group must be nonprofit, statement, tax ID with at least 1 adult per 10 kids, primarily youth under age 18, cannot exceed 50% adults Use $60 Daily fee at designated youth group site, Monday-Friday only; Group must be non-profit, with 1 adult per 10 kids, primarily youth under age 18; cannot exceed 50% adults Use 50% discount on nondesignated youth group Group must be non-profit, with 1 adult per 10 kids, primarily youth under age 18; cannot exceed 50% adults 16 diameter Use $50 Includes 2 vehicles' entry fees; 6 20 diameter Use $70 Includes 2 vehicles' entry fees; 8 24 diameter Use $90 Includes 2 vehicles' entry fees; diameter Use $35 Includes 2 vehicles' entry fees; 6 20 diameter Use $55 Includes 2 vehicles' entry fees; 8 24 diameter Use $75 Includes 2 vehicles' entry fees; 10 Rifle/Pistol Range Use, Senior/Disabled Discount Fee (7-100 yard ranges) Rifle/Pistol Range Use, Junior Discount Fee (7-100 yard ranges) Rifle/Pistol Range Use $12 Use of yard ranges. Per Day Use $7 Use of yard ranges; 60 years of age or older Use $6 Use of yard ranges; less than 13 years of age Use $200 permit for use of Rifle/Pistol Range; No weapons Requires mission statement, tax ID Requires mission statement, tax ID Per night; On-Season: March 1 to October 31 Per night; On-Season: March 1 to October 31 Per night; On-Season: March 1 to October 31 Per night; Off-Season: November 1st to February 28/29 Per night; Off-Season: November 1st to February 28/29 Per night; Off-Season: November 1st to February 28/29 Per Day Per Day 8 hours maximum 3
4 TRAP/SKEET RANGE Trap/Skeet Range Use (Individual) Trap/Skeet Range Use (League) Use $7 Includes 25 birds; no weapons Use $6 Includes 25 birds; no weapons Trap/Skeet Room Trap/Skeet Partial Day Range (Public Use) Trap/Skeet Partial Day Range (Public Use) Use $200 permit for use of Trap/Skeet Room; No weapons Use $300 permit for use of Trap/Skeet Range; No weapons Use $500 permit for use of Trap/Skeet Range; No weapons 8 hours maximum 4 hours or less 8 hours maximum RETAIL sales of Ammunition and Shooting Supplies GROUP PICNIC SITES UNCOVERED 1-99 Person PICNIC SITES Person Person Person COVERED PICNIC 1-99 Person SITES Person Person SPECIAL Grant Park FACILITIES (Cookhouse) Grant Park (Stockman's) Mount Madonna Park (Amphitheatre) NA - Varies Charge not to exceed the actual cost of providing the supplies plus reasonable cost recovery of administrative overhead Use $135 Use of site only Use $165 Use of site only Use $240 Use of site only Use $325 Use of site only Use $185 Use of site only Use $235 Use of site only Use $350 Use of site only Use $160 Use of site only; accommodates 60; indoor Use $220 Use of site only; accommodates 400; minimal site improvements Use $350 Fee includes use of amphitheatre covered picnic area and amphitheatre; accommodates 150 Sanborn Park (Sequoia / Peterson) Use $350 Fee includes use of gazebo, fountain, picnic area, stage, redwood deck; accommodates 350 4
5 CASA GRANDE CASA GRANDE RESERVATIONS Large outside patio, picnic area, & kitchen Indoor multipurpose & media rooms, side patio, & kitchenette Use $140/hour Use of the large patio, picnic area and kitchen Use $90/hour Use of the inside rooms, side patio, and kitchenette PERMITS PARK USE PERMITS COMMERCIAL PERMITS CONCESSIONAIR E PERMITS All outdoor patio & picnic areas, both indoor rooms, & kitchen Meeting Room only (Kitchenette inlcuded) Event Walk Through Use $175/hour Use of the large patio, small patio, picnic area, kitchen and both indoor rooms Use $60/hour Use of the meeting room and kitchenette Use $25 Pre-event walk through of the facility. Metal Detecting Use $40 Annual permit Park Use Permit (Annual / Special Use) Specimen Collection Interactive Amusement Device Use $100 Organized groups managing special park facilities through annual permits / Permit for organized activity or meeting outside of established standard (ie camping, picnicking); One day, annual, or one range of days Use $50 Permit issued for time frame of 1 year max $150 Fee for vendor; Places vendor on approved vendor list; vendor must abide by restrictions Photography Use $150 (Annual) Filming (For- Profit/Movie/Adver tising) Use $900 Single filming session / day Filming (Non- Profit/Training) Concessionaire Annual Permit and Monthly Payments Use $250 Single filming session / day for $100 permit fee / Use for 10% $100 Permit Fee + 10% Fee is applied towards reservation once the reservation transaction is completed Insurance required 5
6 SPECIAL EVENT PERMITS (Nonprofit) 1-50 $ $ $ $ and above $750 SPECIAL EVENT PERMITS (Forprofit) PROGRAM FEES INTERPRETIVE / OUTDOOR RECREATION PROGRAMS and above Van/Bus Tour Fee Materials Fee NA - sales of Books, Merchandise or Related Materials NA - $ % $ % $ % $ % $ % $7/Adult $5/Child $ $5.00 Varies Fee varies depending on type of program & associated material costs. Charge not to exceed the actual cost of providing the supplies plus reasonable cost recovery of administrative overhead 6
7 STANDARDIZED FEES PLANNING Encroachment S Permit Fee Staff Consulting Fee Staff Consulting Fee MISCELLANEOUS STANDARDIZED FEES VEHICLE ENTRY DAILY FEE ANNUAL PASS Miscellaneous Sales of Merchandise or Supplies Miscellaneous Park Programs or s Use $211 Utility resource access or miscellaneous resource needs $160/hour 1 st two staff $77/hour Any additional staff beyond 1 st two staff NA - Varies Charge not to exceed the actual cost of providing the supplies plus reasonable cost recovery of administrative overhead Varies Charge not to exceed the actual cost of providing the program or service plus reasonable cost recovery of administrative overhead Outdoor Recreation / Interpretive classes and activities Daily Fee Use $6 Per vehicle Daily Fee (Permanently Disabled) Use No Fee Vehicles entering a park displaying either a DMV Permanently Disabled Placard, DMV issued Disabled Person license plates or vehicles containing an organized patient group from a Veteran's Administration Hospital. Charter Bus (Daily Use $25 Per bus Fee) Annual Pass Use $80 12-month pass Annual Pass Use $80 12-month pass (Second Vehicle) Annual Pass for active military and dependents Use $10 Must meet set requirements Annual Pass (Low Income Individual/Family) Use $10 Processing fee; Pass is processed through Social s Family Resource Centers LIFETIME PASS Alviso launch ramp entry - gate entry card Replacement Alviso gate card Lifetime Pass (Senior) Replacement Lifetime Pass (Senior) Lifetime Pass (Permanently Disabled) Use $50 Annual fee Use $25 Lost or damaged card Use $65 One-time fee; no expiration date; For individuals ages 60+ Use $30 For lost passes only Use $10 One-time processing fee; no expiration date 7
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