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 • • • • • 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