Food - San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department

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Food - San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department
San Joaquin County
Environmental Health Department
Fee Adjustment Workshop
RETAIL FOOD PROGRAM
Thursday, April 21, 2016 – 1:30 pm
RETAIL FOOD PROGRAM
Purpose
Prevent the Occurrence of Foodborne
Illnesses
Promote Safe Food
Preparation
Production
Service
RETAIL FOOD PROGRAM
Activities
Routine and Follow-up Inspections
Issue Permits
Respond to Complaints
Educate Food Handlers and Operators
Review and Approve Plans
New and Remodeled Facilities
RETAIL FOOD PROGRAM
Workload for 2015
Routine Inspections
2,634 Food Facilities
527 Food Vehicles and Carts
324 Temporary or Special Events
76 Cottage Food Operators
Last Year . . .
1016 Re-inspections / 2nd Routine Inspections
589 Complaints
407 Consultations
89 Plan Checks
RETAIL FOOD PROGRAM
Funding
Fee Supported Program
Annual Operating Permits
Hourly Rate Charges
• Re-Inspections
• Valid Complaint Inspections
Requested Services
• Plan Checks
• Consultations
WHY ARE WE HERE TODAY?
Annual Fee Review
All EHD program fees reviewed each year as part
of County budget process.
Board of Supervisor’s Resolution B-90-620 - policy
endorsing full cost recovery.
All EHD Fee Calculations based on:
Actual prior fiscal year department costs
Staff time spent on program-specific activity
WHY ARE WE HERE TODAY?
Food Program
Increased workload and inspection
complexity
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CalCode
School Inspections
Illegal Food Vendors
Food Recalls
Internet Food Sales
Increased operating costs
PROPOSED FEE
ADJUSTMENTS
All Fee Categories are listed in handout
Proposed Effective Date is August 1, 2016
COMPARISON OF RETAIL FOOD PROGRAM FEES
SELECTED COUNTIES
APRIL 2016
BARS /
COUNTY
RESTAURANTS/
ADULT CARE
FACILITIES
PRODUCE
STANDS /
RETAIL
MARKETS
FOOD
ESTABLISHMENTS
WITHOUT SEATING
COTTAGE FOOD
OPERATIONS
MOBILE FOOD
PREP UNITS /
CARTS
COMMISSARIES
SWAP MEET /
FLEA MARKET /
FARMERS
MARKET
OPERATORS
San Joaquin
Current $ 231 – 347
$ 87 – 404
$ 300 – 323
$ 125 – 250
$ 87 – 203
$ 203 – 260
$ 116 – 376
Proposed $ 245 – 368
$ 92 – 428
$ 318 – 342
$ 133 – 265
$ 92 – 215
$ 215 – 276
$ 123 – 399
$ 271 – 687
$ 737 – 920
$ 171 – 312
$ 376 – 759
$ 302 – 872
$ 239 – 539
Contra Costa $ 698 – 2,295
$ 435 – 1250
$ 920
$ 400 – 679
$ 160 - 637
$ 174 – 698
$ 418 – 3001
Fresno
$ 310 – 828
$ 460 – 874
$ 418 – 552
$ 165
$ 55 – 467
$ 223 – 883
$ 721 – 2,979
Kern
$ 195 – 600
$ 300 – 895
$ 195 – 600
$ 85 - 200
$ 105 – 600
$ 115
$ 195 – 450
Sacramento
$ 815 – 1,665
$ 365 – 1091
$ 1,292
$ 268 - 421
$ 190 – 670
$ 534
$ 993 – 10,938
Santa Clara
$ 635 – 1,578
$ 684 – 1,578
$ 635 – 1,578
$ 219 -- 635
$ 218 – 554
$ 238
$ 172 – 1,139
Sonoma
$ 362 – 1,123
$ 89 – 1,123
$ 362 – 1,123
$ 139 -- 437
$ 94 – 535
$ 362 – 869
$ 139 – 455
Stanislaus
$ 428 – 883
$ 107 – 883
$ 428 – 883
$142.50 – 285
$ 53 – 480
$ 428 – 883
$ 214 – WLR
(9 hr min.)1
Tulare
$ 309 – 783
$ 283 – 1,048
$ 402
$ 180 – 300
$ 127 – 386
$ 309 – 1009
$ 351
Ventura
$ 209 – 1,137
$ 269 – 2,130
$ 209 – 1,137
$ 189 – 274
$ 52 – 502
$ 104 – 734
$ 259 – 1,128
Alameda
1
$ 658 – 1,325
Fixed fee for Certified Farmer’s Market operators of $214.00. Weighted Labor Rate (WLR) with 9 hr. minimum fee charged for Swap Meet operators.
COMPARISON OF RETAIL FOOD PROGRAM FEES
SELECTED COUNTIES-April 2016
Bars /Restaurants/Adult Care Facilities
Contra Costa
$2,295
Sacramento
$1,665
Santa Clara
$1,578
Alameda
$1,325
Ventura
$1,137
Sonoma
$1,123
Stanislaus
$883
Fresno
$828
Tulare
$783
Kern
$600
San Joaquin Proposed
$368
San Joaquin Current
$347
$0
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
If a fee range existed, the high end of the range was used to simplify the graph.
COMPARISON OF RETAIL FOOD PROGRAM FEES
SELECTED COUNTIES-April 2016
Produce Stands /Retail
Food Establishments Without
Markets
Seating
Ventura
$2,130
Santa Clara
$1,578
Contra Costa
$1,250
Santa Clara
$1,578
Sacramento
$1,292
Ventura
$1,137
$1,123
Sonoma
$1,123
Sonoma
Sacramento
$1,091
Contra Costa
$920
Tulare
$1,048
Alameda
$920
Kern
$895
Stanislaus
Stanislaus
$883
Kern
Fresno
$874
Fresno
Alameda
$687
$883
$600
$552
Tulare
$402
San Joaquin Proposed
$428
San Joaquin Proposed
$342
San Joaquin Current
$404
San Joaquin Current
$323
$0
$500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $2,500
$0
$500
$1,000
If a fee range existed, the high end of the range was used to simplify the graph.
$1,500
$2,000
COMPARISON OF RETAIL FOOD PROGRAM FEES
SELECTED COUNTIES-April 2016
Cottage Food Operations
Contra Costa
Mobile Food Prep Units /Carts
$679
Santa Clara
$635
Sonoma
$759
Sacramento
$670
Contra Costa
$437
Sacramento
Alameda
$637
Kern
$421
Alameda
$312
Santa Clara
Tulare
$300
Sonoma
$600
$554
$535
Stanislaus
$285
Ventura
Ventura
$274
Stanislaus
$480
San Joaquin Proposed
$265
Fresno
$467
San Joaquin Current
Tulare
$250
Kern
$200
Fresno
$165
$0
$200
$400
$502
$600
$800
$386
San Joaquin Proposed
$215
San Joaquin Current
$203
$0
$200
$400
If a fee range existed, the high end of the range was used to simplify the graph.
$600
$800
COMPARISON OF RETAIL FOOD PROGRAM FEES
SELECTED COUNTIES-April 2016
Commissaries
Swap Meet /Flea
Tulare
$1,009
Market/Farmers
Market/Operators
Stanislaus
$883
Fresno
$883
Sacramento
Alameda
$872
Contra Costa
$3,001
Sonoma
$869
Fresno
$2,979
Ventura
$734
Contra Costa
$698
Sacramento
$534
San Joaquin Proposed
$276
San Joaquin Current
$260
Santa Clara
$238
Kern
$115
$0
$200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000$1,200
$10,938
Santa Clara
$1,139
Ventura
$1,128
Stanislaus
$954
Alameda
$539
Sonoma
$455
Kern
$450
San Joaquin Proposed
$399
San Joaquin Current
$376
Tulare
$351
$0 $2,000$4,000$6,000$8,000$10,000
$12,000
If a fee range existed, the high end of the range was used to simplify the graph.
PUBLIC FEE HEARING
San Joaquin County Board of
Supervisors Chambers
Thursday, June 14, 2016 - 9:00 a.m.
Proposed Effective Date for New Fees
August 1, 2016
ILLEGAL FOOD VENDORS
How is EHD Dealing with this
Problem
Response to complaints
Coordinate efforts with local Code
Enforcement and Police
Departments
Conduct sweeps in specific areas
Enforcement
ONLINE FOOD FACILITY
INSPECTION SEARCH PAGE
Web Based System
Designed to Provide Recent
Inspection Information
Updated Daily
Public Access via EH website:
www.sjcehd.com
ONLINE FOOD FACILITY
INSPECTION SEARCH PAGE
The Information Available Includes:
Name and address of the food facility
Date of the last activity – routine inspection,
re-inspection, change of ownership, or
period of closure
Identification of major and minor violations
in RED and BLUE
Brief examples of violations that were noted
on the inspection
For Information Contact . . .
Vidal Pedraza, Lead Senior REHS (209) 468-0334
or
Jeff Carruesco, Program Coordinator REHS, RDI
(209) 468-3438
San Joaquin County
Environmental Health Department
1868 E. Hazelton Ave., Stockton, CA 95205
(209) 468-3420
www.sjcehd.com

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