File #: 18-1872    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 11/29/2018 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 12/18/2018 Final action: 12/18/2018
Title: Recorder-Clerk recommending the Board: provide conceptual approval of 1) Receive and file the Fee Study, completed on November 30, 2018 and which recommended increases to Recorder-Clerk fees; and 2) Provide direction to staff to return to the Board in March of 2019 with the first reading and for further analysis and discussion of Recorder-Clerk recommended fee increases. FUNDING: General Fund Revenue.
Attachments: 1. A - 18-1872 Fee Study 11-30-18, 2. B - 18-1872 GC 54985
Related files: 15-0921, 19-1568, 19-0681
Title
Recorder-Clerk recommending the Board: provide conceptual approval of
1) Receive and file the Fee Study, completed on November 30, 2018 and which recommended increases to Recorder-Clerk fees; and
2) Provide direction to staff to return to the Board in March of 2019 with the first reading and for further analysis and discussion of Recorder-Clerk recommended fee increases.

FUNDING: General Fund Revenue.
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
In September 2015, the Board approved the increase of seven (7) Recorder-Clerk fees to be effective October 1, 2015. At that meeting the Recorder-Clerk agreed to return to the Board with a further analysis and fee adjustments within three years (Legistar 15-0921, 9/1/15).

In May 2018, the County released Request for Proposal (RFP) 18-918-056 for a Multi-Department Fee and Nexus Study. After reviewing the awarded proposals, the Recorder-Clerk chose and entered into a contract with Clear Source Financial Consulting to conduct a Fee Study. The purpose of the study was to determine the County’s cost for providing services including personnel, indirect and overhead costs, supervision, equipment and reasonable fees to recover the cost of providing said services.

The study (Attachment A) has identified and recommends the increasing of seven (7) Recorder-Clerk fees, three (3) of which have not been increased since 1993. These increases will assist in closing the gap between the cost of providing said services and the amount collected from the public for the service. The proposed increases will raise the fees to the median level of the counties in the geographic area studied, however will not recover full costs from the public for these services.

Government Code Chapter 12.5 County Fees, section 54985 authorizes the Board of Supervisors to adopt new fees, fee levels and charges “in the amount reasonably necessary to recover the cost of providing any product or service…”(Attachment B). If the Board determines the propos...

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