§ 2.08.040. Schedule of fees.


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  • Fees Charged by the Council Bluffs Police Department.

    RANGE FEES — Defensive tactics — Laser Shot
    4 hours (½ day) $60.00
    8 hours (full day) 120.00
    Reports 10.00
    Supplement reports .50 per page
    Photos 25.00 + actual processing fee
    DVD 30.00
    VHS 30.00
    Cassette 30.00
    Fingerprints 15.00 + 5.00 extra card
    Tow in ad fees 35.00
    Records check 10.00
    Vault fees 20.00

     

    Section Description of License, Fee, or Permit Charge
    Special Transit Service $2.00/person/ride
    1.52.020 Fees for Ambulance Services:
    Basic life support emergency 525.00
    Advance life support (ALS) 600.00
    Advanced life support 2 700.00
    Mileage (per loaded mile) 11.00
    ALS — Treat/no transport 150.00
    3.12.040(b) Alarm System Fees:
    Registrations — 12 months 25.00
    Late registration — Add penalty 25.00
    3.12.080 False Alarm Fees:
    Two per year 100.00
    Three or more per year 250.00/each incident
    After 30 days — Late fee 50.00
    Public Entertainment:
    3.14.010 Menagerie or circus (or combination) includes street parades 25.00—150.00 per day
    Other shows 25.00 per day
    Street exhibition 10.00 per day
    Theatricals 5.00 per performance
     Six performances 18.00
     Twelve performances 24.00
     Twenty-four performances 30.00
    Museum 10.00 per month
    Other exhibitions, concerts or performance by non-C.B. citizens 5.00
    3.14.030 Carnivals Costs — Police officer expense 50.00 — 100.00
    3.14.050 Temporary structures 50.00 deposit
    3.14.060 Temporary structures refund — Following inspection Up to 48.00
    Adult Entertainment:
    3.15.070 Application and renewal fee — Adult entertainment business license 250.00 (nonrefundable)
    3.15.130 Escort/models permit and renewal 250.00
    3.15.120 Permit transfer fee 10.00
    Games and Amusements:
    3.24.010 Shooting gallery license 10.00 per month/50.00 per year (7-3-1882)
    3.24.030 Horoscopic views license 5.00 per month (7-3-1882)
    3.24.040 Lung testers license 5.00 per month (7-3-1882)
    3.24.050 Skill games license 20.00
    3.24.060 Games of chance license 10.00 — One month only
    Rubble Dumps:
    3.31.065 License — Original 1,000.00
    3.31.095 License — Renewal 1,000.00
    Junk, Salvage, Scrap Processing and Storage Yards:
    3.32.170 Up to 5,000 sq. ft.
    5,001— 10,000 sq. ft.
    10,001 — 20,000 sq. ft.
    20,001 + sq. ft.
    50.00
    100.00
    150.00
    200.00
    3.32.180 Renewal Same as original
    Juke Boxes and Amusement Devices:
    3.34.060 Juke boxes 10.00 per machine
    Mechanical amusement devices requiring the deposit of one cent for operation 10.00 per machine
    Mechanical amusement devices requiring the deposit of five cents or more for operation 50.00 per machine
    Application for distributor's license 100.00 per year
    3.34.090 Amusement parks (in lieu of license fee) 150.00 per month
    Miniature Golf:
    3.36.030 License fee 100.00 per year
    Motion Picture Theaters:
    3.38.010 License fee — Inside fire limits 50.00 per year (500 seats or less)
    .05 per seat per year (over 500 seats)
    3.38.020 License fee — Outside fire limits 25.00 per year (500 seats or less)
    .05 per seat per year (over 500 seats)
    3.38.030 License fee — Transient businesses 25.00/10 days
    2.50 per day after 10 days
    Pawnbrokers:
    3.44.050 License fee 100.00 per year
    3.44.110 Bond and license filing fee .50 each license
    1.00 each bond
    Pool and Billiard Halls:
    3.46.010 License fee 25.00 per year (1 table)
    15.00 per year (each add'l table)
    Public Buildings and Halls:
    3.48.010 Public Buildings — License required 100.00 per year
    3.48.020 Public hall — License required 100.00 per year
    Secondhand Dealers:
    3.52.050 License fee 100.00 per year
    3.52.110 Bond and license filing fee .50 each license
    1.00 each bond
    Street Sales:
    3.58.010 Stands — License required 25.00/3 months
    50.00/3—6 months
    75.00/6—9 months
    100.00/9—12 months
    Transient Merchants:
    3.62.080 License fee 100.00 per person/one week per year
    10.00 each additional week per year
    Duplicate license 1.00
    Vehicles for Hire — Taxis:
    3.68.060 Taxicab driver permit 10.00/first year
    Renewal 5.00/year
    Air Pollution Control:
    4.02.020
    (4)(B)(i)
    Prescription burn application fee 200.00
    Tattoo and Body Piercing Regulations:
    4.05.070 Application and renewal 250.00/year
    Solid Waste Collection and Disposal:
    4.12.020 Administrative fee — Assessment of delinquent solid waste bills 10.00
    4.12.080 Monitoring/inspection fee — Solid waste generated outside Council Bluffs city limits .50 per ton
    4.12.090 Commercial collection (annual fee) 40.00/pickups
    75.00/packers/large trucks
    4.12.110(a) Residential Solid Waste Collection and Disposal 216.00/year
    4.12.110(b) Special Residential Solid Waste Collection and Disposal for applicants whose combined gross household income does not exceed $13,690.00 108.00/year
    4.12.110(c) Extra bag charge 2.50/bag
    Late fee for nonpayment 20.00/billing cycle
    4.12.160(c) Administrative fee for delinquent account 50.00/account
    4.12.170 Surcharge on non-secured/non-covered loads 15.00/each load
    Abandoned and Junk Vehicles:
    4.15.060 Administrative fee — Abatement/removal of junk vehicles 25.00/vehicle —
    1—4 vehicles
    10.00 each additional
    Weed Nuisances:
    4.19.020 Abatement of weeds/offensive growths (plus actual cost of abatement)
    Size of lot cut
    0—10,000 sq. ft.
    10,001 — 20,000 sq. ft.
    20,001 — 30,000 sq. ft.
    30,001 — 40,000 sq. ft.
    40,001 — 43,559 sq. ft.
    43,560 — 217,779 sq. ft.
    217,800 +

    110.00
    145.00
    180.00
    215.00
    250.00
    285.00
    320.00
    Animal Control Fees:
    4.20.030 Cruel treatment — Impound fee 250.00
    4.20.050 Tickets/Fees:
    Animal at Large/Impound
      First occurrence
      Second occurrence
      Third occurrence
      Fourth occurrence
      Subsequent (add per occurrence)
    Failure to pay within 30 days of issuance — Fines are doubled


    50.00
    60.00
    70.00
    80.00
    10.00 (add up to $100.00)
    4.20.060 Impoundment fee
    Microchip fee
    40.00
    20.00
    4.20.070 Adoption fees
     Dogs
     Cats
     Other animals

    120.00
    120.00
    Highest offer
    4.20.120 Appeal bond 250.00
    4.20.145 Pet Cremation Fees:
     Up to 30 pounds
     31—75 pounds
     76 pounds or more

    50.00
    75.00
    100.00
    4.20.150 Removal of dead animals from residences
    After business hours
    20.00
    40.00



    Unwanted Animals:
     Brought in for adoption
     Picked up during business hours*
     Picked up after business hours*
    *Transporting animal within city limits only

    0.00
    20.00
    40.00
    Humane Disposal of Animals:
     Brought in
     Picked up during business hours*
     Picked up after business hours*

    0.00
    20.00
    40.00
    4.20.230 Failure to Have License Fee Tickets:
     1st occurrence
     2nd occurrence
     3rd occurrence
     4th occurrence
     Subsequent occurrences (add per occurrence)
    Failure to pay within 30 days of issuance — Fines are doubled

    50.00
    60.00
    70.00
    80.00
    10.00 (up to $100.00)
    4.20.240 Dog Licenses:
     Altered
     Unaltered
     Late Penalty
     Duplicate tag
    Cat Licenses:
     Altered
     Unaltered
     Late penalty
     Duplicate tag
    License for dogs or cats 4—6 months old or new to the community, 50% discount after July 1. For any cat or dog that cannot be altered without extraordinary risk of physical complications because of age or health and for which a licensed vet has verified this condition in writing, the license fee will be that of an altered animal.

    14.00 
    30.00 
    15.00 
    5.00

    10.00
    22.00
    15.00
    5.00
    4.20.260 Failure to Display License/Rabies Tag Fee Tickets:
     1st occurrence
     2nd occurrence
     3rd occurrence
     4th occurrence
     Subsequent (add per occurrence)
    Failure to pay within 30 days of issuance — Fines are doubled

    10.00
    20.00
    30.00
    40.00
    10.00
    4.20.274 Cattery License:
     Commercial
     Non-commercial

    50.00
    30.00
    Kennel License:
     Commercial
     Non-commercial
    Hobby breeder

    50.00
    30.00
    30.00
    4.20.290 Farm animal permit, per year 75.00
    4.32.146 Permit to construct, alter or extend a private sewage disposal system 150.00
    4.33.030 Private well 25.00
    4.60.040 Hazardous Material Response:
     Manpower
     Apparatus (utilized)
     Apparatus (standby)
     Ambulance/rescue squad
     Command vehicle/utility truck

    40.00 per hour
    150.00 per hour
    100.00 per hour
    150.00 per hour
    60.00 per hour
    Supplies or outside services
    Mileage (assessed after first 10 miles) Market prices plus 15% admin. fee.
    Decontamination, repair, replacement, maintenance of equipment, apparatus or supplies 6.00
    Small motor fuels — Anti-freeze response Cost, plus admin. fee
    100.00
    Fireworks displays 150.00
    5.22.010 New Service Charge, Rate Or Rental, Inside The City Limits:
    For the first 15 hundred cubic feet per month 2.86 per 100 cubic feet
    Next 1,985 hundred cubic feet per month July 1, 2017 — 2.24/100 cubic ft.
    July 1, 2018 — 2.53/100 cubic ft.
    July 1, 2019 — 2.86/100 cubic ft.
    Over 2,000 hundred cubic feet per month July 1, 2017 — 1.67/100 cubic ft.
    July 1, 2018 — 2.18/100 cubic ft.
    July 1, 2019 — 2.86/100 cubic ft.
    Sewer service charge based upon monthly average
    For residential and commercial users whose total metered water usage is less than 200,000 cubic feet per month, sewer service charges throughout the year will be based on the daily average water usage during the billing periods which most closely correspond with the months November through March.
    New Service Charge, Rate or Rental, Outside the City Limits:
    For the first 15 hundred cubic feet per month 3.56 per 100 cubic feet
    Next 1,985 hundred cubic feet per month July 1, 2017 — 2.80/100 cubic ft.
    July 1, 2018 — 3.16/100 cubic ft.
    July 1, 2019 — 3.56/100 cubic ft.
    Over 2,000 hundred cubic feet per month July 1, 2017 — 2.07/100 cubic ft.
    July 1, 2018 — 2.72/100 cubic ft.
    July 1, 2019 — 3.56/100 cubic ft.
    Sewer service charge based upon monthly average
    For residential and commercial users whose total metered water usage is less than 2,000 hundred cubic feet per month, sewer service charges throughout the year will be based on the daily average water usage during the billing periods which most closely correspond with the months November through March.
    5.22.020 Flat rate sewerage service charge per month 22.88/Residential unit
    Minimum sewerage service charge per month 8.58/Residential unit
    5.22.050 Administrative assessment fee for collection of delinquent sewer bills 50.00
    5.22.060 Special rates for users who are defined as significant users under the city's pretreatment program based on concentration of raw flow prior to pretreatment shall be as follows:
    Flow rate (inside city limits): July 1, 2017 — 0.96/100 cubic ft.
    July 1, 2018 — 1.30/100 cubic ft.
    July 1, 2019 — 1.75/100 cubic ft.
    Flow rate (outside city limits): July 1, 2017 — 1.35/100 cubic ft.
    July 1, 2018 — 1.83/100 cubic ft.
    July 1, 2019 — 2.47/100 cubic ft.
    Surcharges (inside city):
    For biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) over 350 parts per million, by weight July 1, 2017 — 0.160 per pound
    July 1, 2018 — 0.216 per pound
    July 1, 2019 — 0.291 per pound
    For suspended solids over 350 parts per million, by weight July 1, 2017 — 0.327 per pound
    July 1, 2018 — 0.442 per pound
    July 1, 2019 — 0.596 per pound
    For recoverable oil and grease over 100 parts per million, by weight July 1, 2017 — 0.160 per pound
    July 1, 2018 — 0.216 per pound
    July 1, 2019 — 0.291 per pound
    Surcharges (outside city):
    For biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) over 350 parts per million, by weight July 1, 2017 — 0.206 per pound
    July 1, 2018 — 0.278 per pound
    July 1, 2019 — 0.375 per pound
    For suspended solids over 350 parts per million, by weight July 1, 2017 — 0.375 per pound
    July 1, 2018 — 0.506 per pound
    July 1, 2019 — 0.684 per pound
    For recoverable oil and grease over 100 parts per million, by weight July 1, 2017 — 0.206 per pound
    July 1, 2018 — 0.278 per pound
    July 1, 2019 — 0.375 per pound
    5.22.070 Surcharge rates for users not eligible for special rates contained in Section 5.22.060:
    For biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) over 350 parts per million, by weight 0.1346 per pound
    For suspended solids over 350 parts per million, by weight 0.2743 per pound
    For recoverable oil and grease over 100 parts per million, by weight 0.1080 per pound
    5.23.020 Disposal fees for septic tank refuse 30.00/1,000 gallons
    Post-Construction Stormwater Control Fee Structure:
    6.20 All development — Review fee 500.00
    Residential <10 Acres
     Minimum fee
     Maximum fee
     Disturbed acre fee

    650.00
    2,000
    150.00/acre
    Residential >10 Acres
     Minimum fee
     Maximum fee
     Disturbed acre fee

    2,500
    7,500
    200/acre
    Commercial/Industrial/Mixed Use:
     Minimum fee
     Maximum fee
     Disturbed acre fee

    1,000
    7,500
    500/acre
    Resolution No. 12-341 Re-Development:
     Minimum
     Maximum
     Disturbed Acre Fee

    1,000
    5,000
    500/acre
    9.08.180 Prohibited parking violation 15.00
    After 30 days 20.00
    9.36.030 Parking meter fees
    ½ hour meters 0.75 per hour
    1—2 hour meters 0.50 per hour
    10 hour meters 0.25 per hour
    9.32.120 Leased Parking in Municipal Lots:
    Scott Street lot, Beno Lot @ Kanesville and Main, Vine Street Lot
    25.00/month
    9.36.090 Parking meter hood fee 5.00 per day per hood
    9.36.120 Overtime parking violation 15.00
    After 30 days 20.00

     

    Parks and Recreation Fees and Charges:

    Dodge Riverside Golf Course (All fees include tax)
    Weekday Rates (Per Person)
    18 holes with cart $35.00
    18 holes walking 23.00
    9 holes with cart 25.00
    9 holes walking 16.00
    18 holes with cart (senior) 24.00
    18 holes walking (senior) 16.00
    9 holes with cart (senior) 19.00
    9 holes walking (senior) 13.00
    18 holes walking (junior) 13.00
    9 holes walking (junior) 9.00
    9 holes with cart (league) 24.00
    9 holes walking (league) 16.00
    18 holes with cart (outing) (Merchandise fee) 33.00
    9 holes with cart (outing) (Merchandise fee) 23.00
    Weekend Rates (Per Person)
    18 holes with cart 41.00
    18 holes walking 29.00
    9 holes with cart 28.00
    9 holes walking 18.00
    18 holes with cart (outing) (Merchandise fee) 39.00
    9 holes with cart (outing) (Merchandise fee) 27.00

     

    Senior Weekday Passes (Individual)
    18 hole pass walking (good for no more than 18 holes per day) $550.00
    18 holes pass with cart 720.00
    9 hole pass walking (good for no more than 18 holes per day) 355.00
    9 holes pass with cart 485.00

     

    Passes valid Monday — Friday, not valid on weekends, holidays, or for leagues or outing.

    Tee times subject to availability.

    Ten percent discount on pro shop merchandise (not valid on sale items).

    Ten percent off food at Caddy's Riverside Grille (not valid on daily specials).

    Corporate Memberships (Annual)
    Masters package $3,150.00
     w/Granite tee sign ad panel 3,550.00
    US open package 1,625.00
     w/Granite tee sign ad panel 2,125.00
    PGA package 825.00
     w/Granite tee sign ad panel 1,475.00
    Tee sign ad panel only (full color, text, and logo) 750.00

     

    Discount Cards (Buy 10 Rounds, Get 1 Round Free)
    Junior (walking) Monday — Friday only $130.00
    Senior (walking) Monday — Friday only 160.00
    Senior (cart) Monday — Friday only 240.00
    Adult (walk) Monday — Friday only 230.00
    Adult (cart) Monday — Friday only 350.00
    Weekend and Holidays (walk) 290.00
    Weekend and Holidays (cart) 410.00

     

    Seniors are considered to be fifty-five (55) years of age or older.

    Juniors are considered to be seventeen (17) years of age or younger.

    Carts are required for all outings.

    Holiday rates are the same as weekend rates.

    Senior and junior rates are not available on weekends or holidays.

    *Special rates may be offered based upon weather, course conditions, or time of year. Examples include, but are not limited to, fall rates, afternoon rates, twilight rates, and are subject to parks and recreation director approval.

    Published outing fee will be thirty-nine dollars ($39.00) per person, including cart, for outings with thirty-two (32) or more on weekends, and thirty-three dollars ($33.00) on weekdays. Outings less than thirty-two (32) will be the normal green fee rate. The published outing fee will be negotiable based upon size, time of day, time of year, or day of week, subject to parks and recreation director approval.

    Westwood Park Golf Course (All fees include tax)
    Weekday and Weekend Rates (Per Person)
    18 holes walking 11.00
    9 holes walking 8.00
    18 holes walking (senior) 9.00
    9 holes walking (senior) 6.00
    18 holes walking (junior) 9.00
    9 holes walking (junior) 6.00

     

    Seniors are considered to be fifty-five (55) years of age or older.

    Juniors are considered to be seventeen (17) years of age or younger.

    There are no motorized carts at Westwood.

    Senior and junior rates are available on weekends or holidays.

    Juniors who are fourteen (14) and under can play for free when accompanied by a paying adult.

    Dodge Park/Westwood — Summer Junior Pass 1 child 2 children 3 or more
    Westwood Golf Course Only $60.00 $100.00 $125.00
    Dodge and Westwood G.C. 125.00 190.00 225.00

     

    Juniors are considered to be seventeen (17) years of age or under or still in high school.

    Passes good from June 1—August 31.

    Passes not good on weekends or holidays and only one round per day per course.

    Outdoor Water Park Fees (All Fees Include Tax)
    Pirate Cove Water Park
    Admission without slide 4.00
    Admission with slide 5.00
    10 Swim Punch Card (slide) 40.00
    10 Swim Punch Card (w/o slide) 30.00
    Individual Season Pass 75.00
    Season Pass (five or less) 200.00
    Additional family member 75.00
    Family night—Per person 2.00
    Swim Lessons: 25.00
    Pool Rental (up to 30 people) 200.00
    Katelman Water Park
    Admission 4.00
    10 Swim Punch Card 30.00
    Individual Season Pass 75.00
    Season Pass (five or less) 200.00
    Additional family member 75.00
    Family night—per person 2.00
    Swim lessons 25.00
    Pool Rental (up to 30 people) 175.00
    Municipal Indoor Swimming Pool/YMCA
    Swim lessons (per session) Member Non-Member
    Summer—5 week 22.00 38.00
    Summer—6 week 26.00 45.00
    Day classes 34.00 61.00
    Swim Passes 3 Months
    Adult 75.00
    Senior adult 55.00
    Family 140.00
    Day pass
    Youth 3.00
    Adult 7.00
    Family 10.00
    Adult Softball (Team Fee)
    Single game league 325.00
    Fall league 200.00
    Instructional Youth Baseball and Softball (Individual Fee)
    Tee Ball, Co-Ed, and Girls Infield Machine Pitch 35.00
    (30.00 if they have shirts from previous sport)
    Youth Fast Pitch and Baseball
    Junior fast pitch 35.00/player
    Senior fast pitch 35.00/player
    10 and under 35.00/player
    12 and under 35.00/player
    14 and under 35.00/player
    Non-CBRC Field Rental Fees
    Baseball and softball fields 50.00/field/day (no team fees)
    Lights 30.00/day
    Council Bluffs Recreation Complex Rental Fees
    Baseball/Softball
    Fields #1—6, 10 70.00/day
    Fields #7, 8, 9 75.00/day
    Adult Use (Out of High School)
    Baseball/softball fields 80.00/day
    Baseball/softball fields #1—10
    Single game, non-league, non-repeating use only 30.00
    Baseball/Softball—Lights
    Fields 1—4 30.00/day
    Fields 5—6 20.00/day
    Fields 7—10 60.00/day
    Tournament Fee
    1—5 Fields/day 325.00/day
    6+ Fields/day 650.00/day
    Baseball/Softball Fee for Premium Usage Dates (CWS dates) 5,000.00 Lump Sum
    Soccer Fields
    U12 13/14 75.00/field/day
    U10 50.00/field/day
    U8 40.00/field/day
    U6 30.00/field/day
    Soccer Team Fee 15.00/team
    Tournament Soccer Fee 500.00
    Field Reconfiguration Fee 500.00
    CBYSA Game Fee 15.00/game
    WIYS Game Fee 40.00/game
    Practice Permits
    For parks and recreation league teams, fees are:
     ½ soccer field, baseball field, tennis court 5.00
     Entire soccer field 8.00
    For non-parks and recreation league teams, fees are:
     ½ soccer field, baseball field, tennis court 10.00
     Entire soccer field 15.00
    Tennis Tournaments
    Adult singles 20.00
    Adult doubles 24.00
    Junior singles 15.00
    Junior doubles 20.00
    Jr. Tennis Lessons 1 Child 2 or more children in family
    1 session (4 weeks) 44.00 40.00/child
    2 sessions (8 weeks) 80.00 70.00/child/session
    Fall session (4 weeks) 20.00
    Adult indoor volleyball 180.00
    Adult sand volleyball 65.00/team
    Youth sand volleyball 32.00/person
    Bayliss Park Rental Fees
    Park (nonperformance area) with or without electricity 50.00/2 hours
    Performance area 100.00/2 hours
    Performance area with sound system 150.00/2 hours
    Refundable deposit for performance area rental (includes microphone and stand) 100.00

     

    *In addition to these fees, for some events the director of parks and recreation shall collect a security deposit along with the permit fees to cover any negative impact an event may have on the park or its improvements. Proof of insurance may be required if deemed appropriate by the director.

    Tom Hanafan River's Edge Park Rental Fees
    Rental Fees 2 Hr. Rate ½ Day Rate All Day Rate
    Great Lawn $50.00 $200.00 $300.00
    Beachfront 100.00 400.00 700.00
    Amphitheater 150.00 600.00 1,000.00
    Entire Park 300.00 1,200.00 2,000.00
    Other Fees (Direct, in park costs to be charged)
    City Stage 200.00 plus staff time
    Additional Portable Restrooms Direct contractor cost based on number and length of use
    Fencing for Small Beer Garden 400.00
    Fencing for Large Beer Garden 1,000.00
    Additional Fencing 1.25 per foot installed and removed
    City Labor Hourly cost assessed for non-park staff
    Electrical Power 200.00 if electrical distribution unit(s) are required
    Other Fees Depending upon use

     

    The use policy for Tom Hanafan River's Edge Park outlines the rental policies and specific allocation of the above park fees.

    10.02.070 Administrative fee for enforcing and overseeing the removal of solid waste and other nuisances as set forth in Section 1.97.030(11), in addition to actual documented costs $110.00
    10.20.120 Abandon sewer lateral
    Address: For new structures 50.00
    Banner 25.00
    Driveway
     Residential*
     Commercial/industrial*

    *If work involves the roadway, such as saw cutting or milling, add $10.00 to the fee

    50.00
    90.00
    Excavation:
     Behind back of curb*
     *If work involves sidewalk
     *If work involves driveway approach
     In roadway — each location

    75.00
    Add 25.00
    Add 25.00
    150.00
    Sidewalk 40.00
    Truck:
     Oversize dimensions or overweight
     One time trip
     Annual
    Commercial vehicle or tractor in residential area


    25.00
    250.00
    50.00
    Miscellaneous work in right-of-way
    License to occupy
    Communications License Agreement
    45.00
    100.00
    1,000.00/annual
    10.44.020 Moving contractor (new and renewal) 100.00
    10.44.040 Moving permit fee — 100% of the permit fee charges for the estimated cost of new building or structure of similar construction for both locations
    Moving permit fee — Type "J" buildings 150.00
    12.03.010 Aerosol products — to store level 2 or 3 products in excess of 500 lbs. 20.00
    Outside tire storage — to store tires outside in excess of 1,000 cubic feet 25.00
    Flammable or combustible liquid pipeline — to repair or modify a pipeline 25.00
    To line an underground fuel tank — Installation fees
    For each tank:
    0—6,000 gallons 25.00
    6,001—20,000 gallons 40.00
    20,001—50,000 gallons 75.00
    50,001—200,000 gallons 100.00
    200,001—1,000,000 gallons 150.00
    1,000,001 gallons or more 275.00
    Removal of underground storage tanks 30.00
    Each additional tank on same site 15.00
    Storage of flammable liquids, compressed and liquefied gas systems:
    1,000—3,000 gallons 25.00
    3,001—30,000 gallons 30.00
    30,001—60,000 gallons 60.00
    60,001—100,000 gallons 75.00
    100,001—300,000 gallons 125.00
    300,001 gallons or more 225.00
    Retail dealers in flammable liquids, combustible/explosive materials or public garages:
    Acetylene torch or propane torch:
     Over 10 pounds 15.00
     Each addition 5.00
    Pedestalator or outlet service pump 10.00
     Each addition 3.00
    Ammunition — To store or sell small arms ammunition 15.00
    Calcium carbide — To store over 100 pounds 15.00
    Chemicals — To store over 250 gallons of hazardous chemicals 25.00
    Dry cleaners — To operate 40.00
    Laundromats — To operate 40.00
    Finishing shop, including painting, spraying, and dipping, storing more than 5 gallons of flammable finish — To operate 40.00
    Public garages — Including car washes to operate/per bay 10.00
    Oil dealers — To operate 15.00
    Paint dealers — To operate 30.00
    To operate and maintain a refrigeration system containing more than 20 pounds of refrigerant 15.00
    Lumber yards — To operate 100.00
    Tent sales — To operate 35.00
    Grain elevators to operate 160.00
    Fireworks Display (per day) 150.00
    13.01.030 Temporary License — Fee (temporary) 150.00 (one year)
    13.03.030 Board of Appeals
    Administrative filing fee per appeal

    50.00
    13.07.100 General Contractor — Biennial — Class A
    Building Contractor — Biennial — Class B
    Residential contractor — Biennial — Class C
    Class D and E
    Moving contractor — Biennial
    Sign contractor — Biennial
    Siding — Biennial (residential)
    Window — Biennial (residential)
    Retaining walls — Biennial (residential)
    Grading — Biennial
    One Job License
    General contractor — Per job — Class A
    Building contractor — Per job — Class B
    Residential contractor — Per job — Class C
    Class D and E
    One Job License — Per job
    150.00
    150.00
    100.00
    100.00
    100.00
    100.00
    100.00
    100.00
    100.00
    100.00

    1,000.00
    500.00
    400.00
    150.00
    150.00
    Certificate fee
    The fee for inspection and a certificate of occupancy for a change in group occupancy/use (if not part of a current active building permit). 150.00
    13.07.120 Penalty for late renewals 20.00 per month for a maximum of three months
    13.07.175 Landlord registration — Work done in rental units 100.00/two year period
    13.08.100 Building Permit Fees:
    Total valuations:
    1.00—500.00 23.50
    501.00 to 2,000.00 23.50 for the first 500.00 + 3.05 for each additional 100.00 or fraction thereof, to an including 2,000.00
    2,001.00—25,000.00 69.25 for the first 2,000.00 plus 14.00 for each additional 1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including 25,000.00
    25,001.00—50,000.00 391.75 for the first 25,000.00 plus 10.10 for each additional 1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including 50,000.00
    50,001.00—100,000.00 643.75 for the first 50,000.00 plus 7.00 for each additional 1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including 100,000.00
    100,001.00—500,000.00 993.75 for the first 100,000.00 plus 5.60 for each additional 1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including 500,000.00
    500,001.00—1,000.000.00 3,233.75 for the first 500,000.00 plus 4.75 for each additional 1,000.00 or fraction thereof to an including 1,000,000.00
    1,000,000.00 and up 5,608.75 for the first 1,000,000.00 plus 3.65 for each additional 1,000.00 or fraction thereof
    Fees (One- and Two-Family Dwellings and accessory structures only):
    Roofing—Siding—Window replacement (Combo) 75.00
    Any combination of two replacement 50.00
    Replacement of any one of the three 30.00
    Fences over 6 feet (includes electric fences) Based on valuation
    Retaining wall Based on valuation
    13.08.370 Sign permit fees — Signage area
     Per square foot

    1.00
    13.09.070 Building Other Inspections and Fees:
    Inspections outside normal business hours per hour (minimum charge 2.5 hours) 123.00/hour
    Re-inspection fees assessed under provisions of Section 13.01.305(h), per inspection 123.00/hour
    Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated (minimum charge one hour) 123.00/hour
    Additional plan review required by changes, additions, or revisions (minimum charge one hour) 123.00/hour
    For use of outside consultants for plan review and inspections Actual Costs*
    *Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved.
    Mechanical Code Permit Fees:
    Permit issuance fee 23.50
    For the issuing of each supplemental permit for which the original permit has not expired, been cancelled, or finaled 7.50
    Unit Fee Schedule:
    (Note: The following do not include permit-issuing fee.)
    Furnace and Heat Pumps:
    For the installation or relocation of each forced-air or gravity-type furnace or burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance over 100,000 Btu/h (29.3 kW) 14.80
    For the installation or relocation of each forced-air or gravity-type furnace or burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance over 100,000 Btu/h (29.3 kW) 18.20
    For the installation or relocation of each floor furnace, including vent 14.80
    For the installation or relocation of each suspended heater, recessed wall heater or floor-mounted unit heater 14.80
    Appliance Vents:
    For the installation, relocation, or replacement of each appliance vent installed and not included in an appliance permit 7.25
    Repairs or Additions:
    For the repair of, alteration of, or addition to each heating appliance, refrigeration unit, cooling unit, absorption unit, or each heating, cooling, absorption or evaporative cooling system, including installation of controls regulated by the Mechanical Code 13.70
    Boilers, compressors, Absorption Systems and Air Conditioning:
    For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor up to and including 3 ton horsepower (10.6 kW), or each absorption system to and including 100,000 Btu/h (29.3 kW) 14.70
    For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 3 ton horsepower (10.6 kW) to and including 15 ton horsepower (52.7 kW), or each absorption system over 100,000 Btu/h (29.3 kW) to and including 500,000 Btu/h (146.6 kW) 27.15
    For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 15 ton horsepower (52.7 kW) to and including 30 ton horsepower (105.5 kW), or each absorption system of 500,000 Btu/h (146.6 kW) to and including 1,000,000 Btu/(293.1 kW) 37.25
    For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 30 ton horsepower (105.5 kW) to and including 50 ton horsepower (176 kW), or each absorption system of 1,000,000
    Btu/h (291.1 kW) to and including 1,750,000 Btu/h (512.9 kW) 55.45
    For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 50 ton horsepower (176 kW) or each absorption system over 1,750,000 Btu/h (512.9 kW) 92.65
    Air Handlers:
    For each air-handling unit up to and including 10,000 cubic feet per minute (cfm) (4719 L/s), including ducts attached thereto 10.65
    (Note: This fee does not apply to an air-handling unit which is a portion of a factory-assembled appliance, cooling unit, evaporative cooler or absorption unit for which a permit is required elsewhere in the Mechanical Code.)
    For each air-handling unit over 10,000 cfm (4719 L/s) 18.10
    Evaporative Coolers:
    For each evaporative cooler other than portable type 10.65
    Ventilation and Exhaust:
    For each ventilation fan connected to a single duct 7.25
    For each ventilation system which is not a portion of any heating or air-conditioning system authorized by a permit 10.65
    For the installation of each hood which is served by mechanical exhaust, including the ducts for such hood 10.65
    Incinerators:
    For the installation or relocation of each domestic-type incinerator 18.20
    For the installation or relocation of each commercial or industrial-type incinerator 14.50
    Miscellaneous:
    For each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by the Mechanical Code but not classed in other appliance categories, or for which the fee is listed in the table 10.65
    Mechanical Other Inspections and Fees:
    Inspections outside normal business hours per hour (minimum charge 2.5 hours) 123.00
    Re-inspection fees assessed under provision of Section 13.01.305(h), per Inspection 123.00
    Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated per hour (minimum charge one hour) 123.00
    Additional plan review required by changes, additions, or revisions to plans or to plans for which an initial review has been completed (minimum charge one hour) 123.00
    Mechanical Permit Fees (Industrial and Large Commercial with Valuation of $5,000,000.00 or more):
    For the issuance of each mechanical permit 23.50
    For the issuing of each supplemental permit for which the original permit has not expired, been cancelled, or finaled 7.50
    System Fee Schedule:
    Steam or hydronic heating system sized by million Btu/hour (MBH) 2.86
    Radiant floor heating system sized by million Btu/hour (MBH) 3.81
    Chilled beam cooling system sized by million Btu/hour (MBH) 2.86
    Underfloor air distribution system sized by cubic feet per minute (CFM) 0.03
    Geothermal well system sized by each (EA) 28.60
    Variable refrigerant flow system sized by million Btu/hour (MBH) 14.30
    Process fluid system (air, natural gas, vacuum, DI water, RO water, nitrogen, medical gas) sized by square footage (SF) 2.86
    Fuel oil and gas dispensing system or standby system sized by gallon capacity (GAL) 14.30
    Refrigerant system for commercial kitchen coolers and freezers sized by million Btu/hour (MBH) 14.30
    Vehicle exhaust system sized by million Btu/hour (MBH) 0.14
    Welding exhaust system sized by million Btu/hour (MBH) 0.14
    Industrial dust collector system sized by million Btu/hour (MBH) 0.03
    Unit Fee Schedule:
    (Note: The following do not include permit issuing fee.)
    Chiller (water-cooled, air-cooled, absorption) sized by tons (Tons) 2.86
    Cooling tower (natural draft, mechanical draft) sized by tons (Tons) 2.86
    Unitary evaporative cooler sized by tons (Tons) 2.86
    Packaged AC unit/heat pump with integral gas furnace sized by tons (Tons) 5.72
    Ductless split AC unit/heat pump sized by tons (Tons) 5.72
    Ducted split DX AC unit/heat pump without forced air furnace sized by tons (Tons) 7.15
    Computer room AC unit water-cooled sized by tons (Tons) CRAH 7.15
    Computer room AC unit refrigerant cooled (remote condenser) sized by tons (Tons) CRAC 14.30
    Gas or fuel oil fired boiler (water or steam) sized by million Btu/hour (MBH) 0.57
    Electric boiler sized by kilowatts (kW) sized by million Btu/hour (MBH) 0.57
    Gas-fired or infrared unit heater sized by million Btu/hour (MBH) 0.36
    Electric unit heater and electric radiators sized by million Btu/hour (MBH) 0.36
    Steam humidifier sized by square footage (SF) 0.29
    Central station or built-up air handling unit sized by cubic feet per minute (CFM) 0.10
    Terminal unit (VAV, CV, PIU, WSHP, etc.) sized by each (EA) 28.60
    Fan coil unit sized by each (EA) 28.60
    Commercial kitchen hood sized by each (EA) 28.60
    Commercial kitchen hood make-up unit sized by each (EA) 57.20
    Exhaust fans with ductwork sized by each (EA) 57.20
    Exhaust fans without ductwork sized by each (EA) 28.60
    Outdoor air supply fan sized by each (EA) 28.60
    Smoke control and refrigerant exhaust fan sized by each (EA) 57.20
    Exhaust hood (non-laboratory) sized by each (EA) 57.20
    Laboratory fume hood cabinet sized by each (EA) 57.20
    Miscellaneous:
    For each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by the Mechanical Code but not classed in other appliance categories, or for which the fee is listed in the table sized by each (EA) 143.00
    Mechanical Other Inspections and Fees:
    Inspections outside of normal business hours per hour (minimum charge 2.5 hours) 286.00*
    Re-inspection fees assessed under provisions of Section 13.01.305(h), per inspection 286.00*
    Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated per hour (minimum charge one hour) 286.00*
    Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to plans or to plans for which an initial review has been completed (minimum charge one hour) 286.00*
    *Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved.
    13.12.060 Plumbing Code Permit Fees:
    For the issuance of each plumbing permit 23.50
    For the issuing each supplemental permit for which the original permit has not expired, been cancelled, or finaled 7.50
    Unit Fee Schedule:
    (Note: The following do not include permit-issuing fee.)
    Fixtures and Vents:
    For each plumbing fixture or trap or set of fixtures on one trap (including water, drainage, piping, and backflow protection thereof) 9.80
    For repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping, each fixture 4.75
    Sewers, Disposal Systems and Interceptors:
    For each building sewer and water service and each trailer park sewer and water service 24.65
    For each cesspool 37.25
    For each private sewage disposal system 74.50
    For each industrial waste pretreatment interceptor, including its trap and vent, excepting kitchen-type grease interceptors functioning as fixture traps 19.90
    Rainwater systems — Per drain 9.80
    Water Piping and Water Heaters:
    For installation, alteration, or repair of water piping or water-treating equipment, or both, each 4.75
    For each water heater, including vent 12.30
    For vents only, see Mechanical Permit Fees
    Gas Piping Systems:
    For each piping system of one to five outlets 6.15
    For each additional outlet over five, each 1.20
    Lawn Sprinklers, Vacuum Breakers and Backflow Protection Devices:
    For each lawn sprinkler system on any one meter, including backflow protection devices thereof 14.80
    For atmospheric-type vacuum breakers or backflow protection devices not included in fixtures and vents:
     1 to 5 devices 12.30
     Over 5 devices, each 2.25
    For each backflow-protection device other than atmospheric-type vacuum breakers:
     2 inches (50.8 mm) and smaller 12.30
     Over 2 inches (50.8 mm) 24.65
    Swimming Pools:
    For each swimming pool or spa (in ground):
     Public pool 91.25
     Public spa 60.75
     Private pool 60.75
     Private spa 30.25
    Miscellaneous:
    For each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by the Plumbing Code but not classed in other appliance categories, or for which no other fee is listed in this code 9.80
    Plumbing Other Inspections and Fees:
    Inspections outside normal business hours per hour (minimum charge 2.5 hours) 123.00
    Re-inspection fees assessed under provisions of Section 13.01.305(h), per inspection 123.00
    Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated per hour (minimum charge one hour) 123.00
    Additional plan review required by changes, additions, or revisions to plans or to plans for which an initial review has been completed (minimum charge one hour) 123.00
    Plumbing Permit Fees (Industrial and Large Commercial with Valuation of $5,000,000.00 or More):
    For the issuance of each plumbing permit 23.50
    For the issuing of each supplemental permit for which the original permit has not expired, been cancelled, or finaled 7.50
    System Fee Schedule:
    Domestic supply piping system sized by peak gallons per minute (GPM) 2.86
    Domestic drain piping system sized by peak gallons per minute (GPM) 2.86
    Stormwater piping system sized by peak gallons per minute (GPM) 2.86
    Reverse osmosis/deionized water system sized by peak gallons per minute (GPM) 5.72
    Pool filtration system sized by peak gallons per minute (GPM) 5.72
    Process vacuum system sized by horsepower of vacuum pump (HP) 28.60
    Solar water heating system sized by number of solar panels (EA) 14.30
    Rain water system sized by capacity of system in gallons (GAL) 2.86
    Gas piping system sized by million Btu/hour (MBH) 2.86
    Irrigation system sized by number of sprinkler heads (EA) 5.72
    Unit Fee Schedule:
    (Note: The following do not include permit issuing fee.)
    Fixtures and Vents:
    For each plumbing fixture or trap or set of fixtures on one trap (including water, drainage piping and backflow protection thereof) sized by each (EA) 5.72
    For repair or alterations of drainage or vent piping, each fixture (EA) 5.72
    Sewers, Disposal Systems and Interceptors:
    For each cesspool sized by each (EA) 286.00
    For each private sewage disposal system sized by each (EA) 286.00
    For each industrial waste pretreatment interceptor, including its trap and vent, excepting kitchen-type grease interceptors functioning as fixture traps sized by each (EA) 286.00
    Water Heaters:
    Potable water heat exchanger sized by gallon per minute (gpm) 1.43
    Commercial gas-fired water heater sized by tank capacity in gallons (GAL) 1.43
    Commercial electric water heater sized by tank capacity in gallons (GAL) 1.43
    Residential gas-fired water heater sized by tank capacity in gallons (GAL) 1.43
    Residential electric water heater sized by tank capacity in gallons (GAL) 1.43
    Instantaneous, point of use, electric water heater sized by gallon per minute (GPM) 5.72
    Backflow preventer sized by each (EA) 57.20
    Domestic water booster pump sized by horsepower of pump (HP) 11.44
    Gray water lift station sized by horsepower of pump(s) (HP) 11.44
    Sewage ejector pump sized by horsepower of pump(s) (HP) 11.44
    Sump pumps sized by horsepower of pump(s) (HP) 11.44
    Process air compressor sized by horsepower of motor(s) (HP) 11.44
    Water softener sized by gallon per minute (GPM) 28.60
    Swimming Pools:
    Public pool sized by capacity in gallons (GAL) 0.01
    Public spa sized by capacity in gallons (GAL) 0.06
    Private pool sized by capacity in gallons (GAL) 0.01
    Private spa sized by capacity in gallons (GAL) 0.11
    Miscellaneous:
    For each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by the Plumbing Code but not classed in other appliance categories, or for which the fee is listed in this code sized by each piece of equipment (EA) 14.30
    Plumbing Other Inspections and Fees:
    Inspections outside of normal business hours per hour (minimum charge 2.5 hours) 286.00*
    Re-inspection fees assessed under provisions of Section 13.01.305(h), per Inspection 286.00*
    Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated per hour (minimum charge one hour) 286.00*
    Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to plans or to plans for which an initial review has been completed (minimum charge one hour) 286.00*
    13.16.120 Electrical Code Permit Fees:
    For the issuance of each electrical permit 23.50
    For the issuing of each supplemental permit for which the original permit has not expired, been cancelled, or finaled 7.50
    System Fee Schedule:
    (Note: The following do not include permit issuing fee.)
    New Residential Buildings:
    The following fees shall include all wiring and electrical equipment or on each building, or other electrical equipment on the same premises constructed at the same time. 0.050
    Multifamily. For new multifamily buildings (apartments and condominiums) having three or more dwelling units, constructed at the same time, not including the area of garages, carports and accessory building, per square foot (0.09m ) 0.056
    Single- and two-family. For new single- and two-family residential buildings constructed at the same time and not including the area of garages, carports, and accessory buildings, per square foot (0.09m )
    For other types of residential occupancies and for alterations, additions, and modifications to existing residential buildings, use the Unit Fee Schedule
    Private Swimming Pools:
    For new private, in-ground swimming pools for single-family and multifamily occupancies, including a complete system of necessary branch circuit wiring, bonding, grounding, underwater lighting, water pumping and other similar electrical equipment directly related to the operation of a swimming pool, each pool 49.50
    Carnivals and Circuses:
    Carnivals, circuses, or other traveling shows or exhibitions utilizing transportable-type rides, booths, displays, and attractions.
    For electrical generators and electrically driven rides, each 23.50
    For mechanically driven rides and walk-through attractions or displays having electrical lighting, each 7.25
    For a system of area and booth lighting, each 7.25
    For permanently installed rides, booths, displays, and attractions, use the Unit Fee Schedule
    Temporary Power Service:
    For a temporary service pole or pedestal, including all pole or pedestal-mounted receptacle outlets and appurtenances, each 23.50
    For a temporary distribution system and temporary lighting and receptacle outlets for construction sites, decorative lights, Christmas tree sales lots, fireworks stands, etc., each 12.50
    Unit Fee Schedule:
    (Note: The following do not include permit-issuing fee.)
    Receptacle, Switch and Lighting Outlets:
    For receptacle, switch, light or other outlets at which current is used or controlled, except services, feeders, and meters:
     First 20 fixtures, each 1.10
     Additional fixtures, each 0.73
    (Note: For multioutlet assemblies, each 5 feet (1,524 mm) or fraction thereof may be considered as one outlet.)
    Lighting Fixtures:
    For lighting fixtures, sockets or other lamp-holding devices:
     First 20 fixtures, each 1.10
     Additional fixtures, each 0.73
    For pole or platform-mounted lighting fixtures, each 1.10
    For theatrical-type lighting fixtures or assemblies, each 1.10
    Residential Appliances:
    For fixed residential appliances or receptacles outlets for same, including wall-mounted electrical ovens; counter-mounted cooking tops; electric ranges; self-contained room, console, or through-wall air conditions; space heaters; food waste grinders; dishwashers; washing machines; water heaters; clothes dryers; or other motor-operated appliances not exceeding 1 horsepower (HP) (746 W) in rating, each 4.75
    (Note: For other types of air-conditioners and other motor-driven appliances having larger electrical ratings, see power apparatus.)
    Nonresidential Appliances:
    For nonresidential appliances and self-contained factory-wired nonresidential appliances not exceeding 1 horsepower (HP), kilowatt (kW), or kilovolt-ampere (kVA) in rating, including medical and dental devices; food, beverage, and ice cream cabinets; illuminated show cases; drinking fountains; vending machines; laundry machines; or other similar types equipment, each 4.75
    (Note: For other types of air-conditioners and other motor-driven appliances having larger electrical ratings, see power apparatus.)
    Power Apparatus:
    For motors, generators, transformers, rectifiers, synchronous converters, capacitators, industrial heating, air conditioners and heat pumps, cooking or baking equipment and other apparatus, as follows:
    Rating in horsepower (HP), kilowatts (kW), kilovolt-amperes (kVA) or kilovolt-amperes-reactive (kVAR):
     Up to and including 1, each 4.75
     Over 1 and not over 10, each 12.30
     Over 10 and not over 50, each 24.60
     Over 50 and not over 100, each 49.50
     Over 100, each 74.50
    (Note:
     1. For equipment or appliances having more than one motor, transformer, heater, etc. the sum of the combined ratings may be used.
     2. These fees include all switches, circuit breakers, contactors, thermostats, relays, and other directly related control equipment.)
    Busways:
    For trolley and plug-in-type busways, each 100 feet (30 480 mm) or fraction thereof 7.25
    (Note: An additional fee is required for lighting fixtures, motors and other appliances that are connected to trolley and plug-in-type busways). A fee is not required for portable tools.
    Sign, Outline Lighting and Marquees:
    For signs, outline lighting systems or marquees supplied from one branch circuit, each 24.60
    For additional branch circuits within the same sign, outline lighting system or marquee, each 4.75
    Services:
    For services of 600 volts or less and not over 200 amperes in rating, each charge 30.50
    For services of 600 volts or less and over 200 amperes to 1,000 amperes, each 62.15
    For services over 600 volts or over 1,000 amperes in rating, each 124.50
    Miscellaneous Electrical Apparatus Conduits and Conductors:
    For electrical apparatus, conduits, and conductors for which a permit is required but for which no fee is herein set forth 18.20
    (Note: This fee is not applicable when a fee is paid for one or more services, outlets, fixtures, appliances, power apparatus, busways, signs or other equipment.)
    Electrical Other Inspections and Fees:
    Inspections outside normal business hours, per hour (minimum charge 2.5 hours) 123.00
    Re-inspection fees assessed under provisions of Section 13.01.305(h), per inspection 123.00
    Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated per hour (minimum charge one hour) 123.00
    Additional plan review required by changes, additions, or revisions to plans or to plans for which an initial review has been completed (minimum charge one hour) 123.00
    Electrical permit fees (industrial and large commercial with valuation of $5,000,000.00 or more):
    For the issuance of each electrical permit 23.50
    For the issuing of each supplemental permit for which the original permit has not expired, been canceled, or finaled 7.50
    System Fee Schedule:
    Ventilation equipment sized by horsepower (HP) 9.53
    Heating equipment sized by kilowatts (kW) 11.44
    Pumps (P) sized by horsepower (HP) 8.17
    Variable air volume devices (VAV) sized by kilowatts (kW) 7.15
    Emergency electrical system generators sized by kilowatts (kW) 1.14
    Equipment grounding inspection sized by exothermic or mechanical terminations 0.03
    Building lightning protection inspection sized by exothermic or mechanical terminations 0.03
    Temporary power service 286.00
    For a temporary service pole or pedestal, including all pole or pedestal-mounted receptacle outlets and appurtenances, sized by amps (AMPS)
    For a temporary distribution system and temporary lighting and receptacle outlets for construction sites, decorative lights, Christmas tree sales lots, fireworks, etc., sized by amps (AMPS)
    Unit Fee Schedule:
    (Note: The following do not include permit issuing fees.)
    120 volt Outlets sized by amps (AMPS) 0.76
    Light fixtures sized by wattage 0.05
    Transformers sized by kilovolt-amps (kVA) 0.76
    Motor control centers sized by amps (AMPS) 0.95
    Sub-panels sized by amps (AMPS) 0.57
    Industrial Appliances/Devices/Machinery:
    For fixed appliances/devices/machinery sized by kilowatts (kW) 1.14
    Busways:
    For trolley and plug-in-type busways, sized by amps (AMPS) 1.43
    (Note: An additional fee is required for lighting fixtures, motors and other appliances that are connected to trolley and plug-in-type busways. A fee is not required for portable tools.)
    Signs, Outline Lighting and Marquees:
    For signs, outline lighting systems or marquees sized by amps (AMPS) 19.07
    Services:
    Meter loop and service sized by kilowatts (kW) 0.95
    Miscellaneous Apparatus, Conduits, and Conductors:
    For electrical apparatus, conduits, and conductors for which a permit is required by for which no fee is herein set forth, sized by circuit amps (AMPS) 14.30
    (Note: The fee is not applicable when a fee is paid for one or more service, outlets, fixtures, appliances, power apparatus, busways, signs, or other equipment.)
    Electrical Other Inspections and Fees:
    Inspections outside of normal business hours per hour (minimum charge 2.5 hours) 286.00*
    Re-inspection fees assessed under provisions of Section 13.01.305(h), per Inspection 286.00*
    Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated per hour (minimum charge one hour) 286.00*
    Additional plan review required by changes, additions, or revisions to plans or to plans for which an initial review has been completed (minimum charge one hour) 286.00*
    *Or the hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved.
    13.17.210 License/registration: Biennial
    Electrical contractor — Active 150.00
    Electrical contractor — Inactive 70.00
    Honorary (retired) contractor 20.00
    Journeyman electrical 50.00
    Temporary journeyman (for 4 months — Renewal same) 50.00
    Honorary (retired) journeyman 10.00
    Residential wireman 50.00
    Maintenance electrician 50.00
    Apprentice electrician 20.00
    13.18.050 Factory built structures
     Set down fee 20.00
     Penalty (set down without permit) 40.00
    13.18.070 Electrical hook-up fee 20.00
    13.18.080 Plumbing hook-up fee 20.00
    13.18.085 Mechanical hook-up fee 20.00
    13.18.090 Utility hook-up fee 20.00
    13.33.050(K) Grading and Excavation Permit Fees:
    Less than 50 cubic yards 40.00
    50 cubic yards or more/per CY*
     On-site only 0.05
     Hauled outside city limits 0.10
     Hauled from outside city limits to site 0.15
     Hauled from one site within city limits 0.10
    *Permit issuance fee 25.00
    14.03.060 Text amendment to subdivision ordinance 150.00
    14.05.030 Application for property line adjustment 100.00
    14.06.030 Application for parcel split 200.00
    14.07.010 Application for re-subdivision 250.00 + 5.00 per lot
    14.08.030 Application for minor subdivision (final plat) 250.00 + 5.00 per lot
    14.09.020 Application for major subdivision (final plat) 250.00
    14.10.020 Application for cluster subdivision (final plat) 250.00
    14.11.020 Application for preliminary subdivision review 250.00 + 5.00 per lot
    14.11.060 Preliminary plan variance request 200.00/variance
    14.12.060 Review final construction plans minimum 200.00 + $10.00 per lot
    15.02.060 Zoning change 200.00
    Conditional use 200.00
    Development plan review 400.00
    Appeal of administrative decision 200.00
    Text amendment to zoning ordinance 150.00
    Urban revitalization application 500.00 + 15.00 per 100,000.00 in value/maximum 1,500.00
    Zoning variance application 200.00
    Comprehensive plan amendment 200.00
    Enterprise zone application
    Business and developer applications
    750.00 plus 50.00 per 100,000.00 valuation over 500,000. 1,250.00 maximum
    Residential Projects 500.00 plus 20.00 per unit. 1,000.00 maximum
    Application for any amendments 250.00
    Street, alley and public property vacation 100.00
    Acquisition of street property:
    0—300 square feet 75.00
    301—5,000 square feet 0.15 per square ft.
    Over 5,000 square feet 0.50 per square ft.
    15.23.025 Parking lot of 10 stalls or less 0.00
    Parking lot greater than 10 stalls 1.00 per stall not to exceed 200.00 maximum
    16.09.020 Historic preservation design review 25.00
    17.09.020 Rental Registration Fee (Annual):
     a. Single-family dwelling 35.00
     b. Two-family dwelling — Duplex 70.00
     c. Multifamily dwelling 25.00 and 17.50 per unit
     d. Late fee for non-registration 25.00 per month per dwelling unit
     e. Fee for non-registration of rental unit (per unit) (institution of this fee will place dwelling or dwelling unit on a one year inspection cycle for three years) 1,000.00
     f. Single-family dwelling fee for non-registration (per year for three years) 200.00
     g. Duplex fee for non-registration (per year) 400.00
     h. Multifamily (per year) 200.00 and 50.00 per unit
    *(d.) 25.00 cap
    *(f., g., h.) will apply for a three year period if no violations are found in a three year cycle
    17.09.030 Rental Housing Re-Inspection Fee:
    1st Re-inspection 50.00 per inspection
    2nd Re-inspection 100.00 per inspection
    3rd and subsequent re-inspection 100.00 per inspection
    No show fee for missing a scheduled inspection 100.00
    Inspection fee for three year cycle for non-registered houses 100.00 per inspection
    17.11.050 Housing board of appeals filing fee 50.00

     

    Description Fee
    Appliance (non-CFC, residential) each $7.00
    Appliance (CFC, residential) each 15.00
    Appliance (non-CFC, commercial) each 10.00
    Appliance (CFC, commercial) each 20.00
    Construction debris, per ton 55.00
    Concrete, per ton 28.00
    Electronics, per pound 0.30
    Load fee, per end loader bucket 7.00
    Lumber (clean, unpainted, untreated), per ton 28.00
    Mulch, landscape, per ton 35.00
    Mulch, landscape, (wholesale) per ton 20.00
    Mulch, lumber, per end loader bucket 7.00
    Tires self-stacked, per ton 200.00
    Tires unstacked, per ton 400.00
    Tires each (light truck and smaller) 2.00
    Tree debris and yard waste, per ton 24.00
    Unload fee (by trailer size)
     Up to 8' 12.00
     9' to 12' 18.00
     13' to 16' 24.00
     17' to 24' 30.00

     

(Res. No. 18-23, 1-22-2018; Res. No. 18-24, 1-22-2018).