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70 <br /> goes to each jurisdiction on a per capita basis by dividing each jurisdiction's population by the total This <br /> results the percentage of the original 2 percent that is returned to each jurisdiction. The finance office <br /> I <br /> can su ply this information. <br /> .p 633. <br /> Percen of Total 5ales Tax To Op -In Orange County 43%of the total sales tax revenue goes <br /> to ope ating. Total sales tax revenue — $9,204,000. Total to operating — $3,950,00. <br /> $3,950,000/$9,204,000 — .43. <br /> Souare�Footaffe of Proiect - This information can be obtained from the developer or tax assessor. <br /> Exampl-- 74,884 sq. ft. <br /> ProiectA d Sales Per Square Foot -This information can be obtained from the developer or tax assessor <br /> or by referring to SALES PER SQUARE FOOT from Urban Land Institute's DOLLARS AND CENTS <br /> OF SHOPPING CENTERS There is no sales tax revenue with this particular development. <br /> I <br /> CHAR ES/INSPECTIONS/FEES(All inspections charges are initial revenues and will not be included <br /> in futu <br /> n futur yearly revenue estimates.) <br /> ES� <br /> r yearly <br /> 'u <br /> Erosion Erosion ntrol-An Erosion Control Plan must be prepared for all land disturbing activities subject to the <br /> W <br /> Orange unty Erosion Control Ordinance whenever the proposed activity is to be undertaken on a tract <br /> comp . <br /> ru more than 20,000 square feet, if more than 20,000 square feet are to be covered. Land <br /> distur ce f for our example is 4 acres. At a fee of$150 per acre the total charge would be 4 *$150, or <br /> $600. <br /> gmd' Permit-Before starting a land-disturbing activity greater that 20,000 square feet, the owner or <br /> his agent shall obtain a Grading Permit from the Erosion Control officer. Grading permit fees are$365 <br /> per The total fee for this example would be 4 *$365, or$1,460. <br /> Buil Permits-Most construction activity in Orange County requires the issuance of a building permit. <br /> Zomme*ial, industrial,and nonresidential buildings,alterations and additions fees are under Schedule D <br /> in the Inspections Fee Schedule in the Appendix. The total building permit fee for this example is$9,040. <br /> El ri All buildings with electricity require an electrical inspection.The electrical inspection fee for <br /> ML <br /> this e ple is$2,496. <br /> Plumb' All buildings with plumbing require a plumbing inspection. Plumbing inspection fee for this <br /> example is $105. <br /> 1 <br /> example a <br /> a <br /> in <br /> in <br /> c <br /> b <br /> p <br /> r <br /> de i <br /> s $ <br /> m!M All buildings with heating and cooling systems require a mechanical inspection. The <br /> am inspection fee for this example is$140. <br /> in <br /> Misc <br /> . e e0us-Miscellaneous Building Inspections include those such as Mobile/Modular Homes,Building <br /> Demoliti n,Satellite Dishes,Swimming Pools,Signs,etc. There are no miscellaneous inspections for this <br /> example <br /> It is t to project electrical,plumbing and mechanical fees,especially when the use of the building <br /> has not en determined. The fees in this example were obtained from the Permits Coordinator and are <br /> hypothelical. <br />