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Agenda 02-10-2026; 2 - Presentation of Fee Study for Emergency Services, Planning & Inspections, and Environment, Agriculture, Parks and Recreation (DEAPR)
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54 <br /> Fee Study Review — Fire Marshal <br /> Staff Recommendations <br /> Budget Office conducting peer review of budgeted recovery levels of peer departments. Not all peers <br /> break out Fire Marshall in public budget documents. There was some notable variances of recovery rates <br /> in other counties. Alamance budgeted minimal cost recovery, while Mecklenburg budgeted 100%+ cost <br /> recovery. Wide variance on how other entities viewed cost recovery for this service. <br /> • Staff recommends increasing fees for 1St and 2nd reinspection to add more cost to failed inspections. <br /> • Request Board input on weighing different factors, Manager will set policy recovery target in Budget <br /> based on Board deliberation. <br /> • Staff previously did not charge Orange County Schools, based on difficulty of receiving payment. Budget <br /> staff confirmed that CHCCS was charged by towns. Should this practice be reversed to maintain equity <br /> between the districts? MGT model assumes revenue is received from OCS going forward. <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> 19 NORTH CAROLINA <br />
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