(a) 
The County Auditor shall determine the estimated costs of administration of this Chapter and may recommend to the Board of Supervisors a charge to recover those costs. Initially, costs shall be estimated and the Board may establish a charge separately, by resolution, for at least the following two types of administration:
(1) 
Administration through a City which collects and pays over to the County the County Facilities Fee pursuant to Article 7. In lieu of an administrative charge based upon the calculations set forth herein, a City may elect to retain the interest earned on those fees collected while the City retains the fees prior to remittance within 15 days of the end of each quarter.
(2) 
Administration by the County, including any additional costs resulting from implementing a County review process to identify applicable developments and carry out this Chapter, or from analysis by the County, not otherwise required, of the number of dwelling units or use or square footage of a development, in order to determine the amount of the facilities fee payable.
(b) 
The Board of Supervisors may, by resolution, modify or terminate any charge set under this section and may establish additional charges related to administration of this Chapter.
(Added by Ord. No. 3429, effective 8-11-11)
The County Auditor shall determine the cost, which includes the cost that a card issuer or processor will charge, to the County to allow an applicant, for the applicant's convenience, to use a credit card or a debit card to pay the fee(s) required by this Chapter, pursuant to any card payment program that may be established, and shall recommend to the Board of Supervisors a charge to recover these costs. Initially, costs shall be estimated and the Board may establish a separate fee or charge, by resolution, for this convenience to the applicant.
(Added by Ord. No. 3429, effective 8-11-11)
The Board of Supervisors may adopt by resolution rules, regulations, guidelines and procedures for administration of this Chapter. The Tulare County Resource Management Agency shall provide estimates of fees payable by impacting developments. The Tulare County Resource Management Agency, the Tulare County Assessor/Clerk-Recorder, and the County Auditor may each adopt such further rules or regulations not in conflict with any action of the Board of Supervisors as may be appropriate to carry out this Chapter.
(Added by Ord. No. 3429, effective 8-11-11)