Lake County, IL
File #: 18-0951    Version: 1 Name: Amendments to LCHD EH Fees Schedule
Type: resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/14/2018 In control: Health and Community Services Committee
On agenda: Final action: 9/11/2018
Title: Joint resolution amending the Lake County Health Department Environmental Health Fees Schedule (as authorized in Lake County Code of Ordinances Chapter 178).
Attachments: 1. 2018 EH fees schedule PROPOSED, 2. OWTS Fees Proposal memo
Title
Joint resolution amending the Lake County Health Department Environmental Health Fees Schedule (as authorized in Lake County Code of Ordinances Chapter 178).

Staff Summary
* Revisions are proposed to Onsite Wastewater Treatment System (OWTS) Program fees to achieve better compliance by incentivizing compliant actions, reduce the time and cost of billing for samples, and to better reflect the cost of the services. The OWTS fees proposed to be adjusted are:
o Inspection fee for surface discharging system and associated laboratory analysis fees
* The cost to a compliant bi-annually inspected system owner will be reduced from $336 to $275, and for an annually sampled system owner from $188 to $135;
* The difference in revenue is made up by reduced billing costs and pursuit of fines from non-compliant system owners.
o Penalty fee for failing to submit a report of required system management activities
* To increase compliance the proposal is to increase the penalty fee from $119 to $180, which based on a survey of contractors, is approximately the average and median cost of the service.
o Fees for holding tank inspections
* To better reflect the cost of the services provided, the Health Department is proposing to reduce the inspection fee from $307 to $235 for a year-round residence and from $153.50 to $115 for a seasonal residence.
* Taken together, the revenue implications from the revisions to the OWTS Program fees are close to neutral, with a projected overall increase in revenue of approximately 2 percent.
* An additional revision is proposed to exclude laboratory fees from the Lake County Consumer Price Index (CPI) annual adjustment to allow for unified, consistent fees for each type of analysis conducted in the integrated Environmental Laboratory operation between the Health Department and the Lake County Public Works Department.

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RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, the Lake County Health Department is authorized to enforce a local ordinance regulating onsite...

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