Appendix A. FEE SCHEDULE  


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  • The various fees and charges referred to in the Code are set out in the following schedule:

    Chapter 1. General Provisions

    § 1-11(a). Court costs assessment for use in law enforcement education and training programs\$2.00

    Chapter 10. Alcoholic Beverages

    § 10-1. Alcoholic beverages, scope and applicability.

    (a)

    Alcohol beverage license administrative review fee ..... $50.00

    ( Ord. No. 14-25 , § III, 9-25-2014)

    Chapter 14. Animals

    § 14-12. Fees for redemption of impounded cats or dogs in heat (estrus) to be charged in addition to the per day impoundment fees under subsection 14-96(a)\$65.00

    § 14-67. Annual fee for certification of registration for a dog classified as dangerous\250.00

    § 14-96. Impoundment and redemption fees.

    (a)

    Impoundment. A fee of $10.00 shall be charged to the owner for each day, or fraction thereof, of impoundment, for feeding and caring for such animal. The city manager shall have the discretion to waive any portion or all of the impoundment fee if the animal would otherwise be destroyed.

    (b)

    Redemption from impoundment.

    (1)

    First redemption by the owner within calendar year ..... $25.00

    (2)

    Second redemption by the owner within calendar year ..... 45.00

    (3)

    Each redemption by the owner thereafter within calendar year ..... 65.00

    § 14-97. Deposit for redemption of unvaccinated animal\$30.00

    ( Ord. No. 14-25 , § III, 9-25-2014)

    § 14-98. Adoption fee for impounded animal redeemed by person other than owner, when animal already sterilized and vaccinated\20.00

    § 14-121. Redemption Fees for quarantine of rabid animal (bite cases) to be charged in addition to the per day impoundment fees under subsection 14-96(a):

    (a)

    Redemption from impoundment to quarantine (first offense) ..... $25.00

    (b)

    Redemption from impoundment to quarantine (second and subsequent offenses) ..... 50.00

    (Ord. No. 98-27, § 1, 12-15-1998; Ord. No. 10-33, § 8, 12-9-2010)

    Chapter 18. Buildings and Building Regulations

    § 18-268. Permit and inspection fees.

    (a)

    Building permit and inspection fees. The building permit and inspection fees for residential and commercial structures within the corporate limits of the city shall be computed by utilizing the tables published by the International Code Council. Although said tables are subject to periodic revision by that organization, current editions thereof may be viewed on its internet website, http://www.iccsafe.org/cs/techservices/pdf/PRFees.pdf or at the City Building and Zoning Office.

    Fees shall be computed based upon valuations. Valuations to be determined by the building official for items not listed with valuations.

    (1)

    (a)

    $7.00 for each valuation of $1,000.00 or fraction thereof

    (b)

    Minimum permit fee: $50.00

    (2)

    Safety inspection of structure (including electrical): Minimum fee $100.00

    (b)

    Electrical fees.

    (1)

    New residential construction and mobile homes:

    Residential service up to 200 amperes\$100.00

    Residential service 200 to 400 amperes, per ampere\0.30

    Over 400 ampere service, per ampere\0.40

    (New service includes temporary pole)

    Temporary power pole (as separate service)\75.00

    Existing residential service and mobile home fees:

    Safety inspection or recantation (one inspection), residential\25.00

    Commercial\75.00

    Service hook-up or service change (plus $0.30 per ampere increase) (one inspection)\50.00

    Service requiring additional inspections, per inspection\25.00

    Alterations and additions to existing\75.00

    (2)

    Commercial construction—New service:

    Commercial service up to 200 amperes\$110.00

    Commercial service over 200 amperes (plus $.40 per ampere increased)\110.00

    (Service fees include temporary service pole)

    Temporary power pole (as separate service)\75.00

    Commercial construction—Existing service:

    Additions and alterations to existing service (plus $.40 per ampere increased)\75.00

    (c)

    Plumbing fees.

    (1)

    Residential:

    New or addition to first bath\$50.00

    Each additional bath or portion thereof\20.00

    Each additional fixture\5.00

    Installation or replacement of sewer or water service lines\40.00

    Alteration or additions to existing plumbing\50.00

    Installation of irrigation system (metered)\50.00

    Installation of irrigation system (well)\50.00

    (2)

    Commercial:

    (3)

    First fixture ..... $50.00

    Each additional fixture\6.00

    Alterations and additions to existing plumbing\50.00

    Irrigation systems same as residential\50.00

    (d)

    Mechanical permit fees.

    (1)

    Residential air conditioning and/or heating:

    Two-ton capacity or less\$60.00

    Each additional ton capacity or fraction thereof\8.00

    Additions and alterations to existing system\50.00

    Change-out of equipment, per unit\50.00

    (2)

    Commercial air conditioning and/or heating:

    Five-ton capacity or less\$80.00

    Each additional ton capacity or fraction thereof\8.00

    Additions and alterations to existing system\60.00

    Change-out of equipment, per unit\60.00

    Boilers (based on BTU input):

    For the first 500,000 BTU\80.00

    For each additional 500,000 BTU or fractional part thereof\25.00

    Refrigeration\Cost
    valuation

    Underground storage tanks (fuel)\Cost
    valuation

    Installation or removal\Cost
    valuation

    Issuance of each permit requires notification of appropriate agencies.

    Exhaust hoods\Cost
    valuation

    (e)

    Gas piping fees.

    Gas piping installation or change-out including four outlets\$50.00

    Each additional outlet\4.00

    (f)

    Fire protection system fees (sprinkler, alarm, hood fire system, etc. ).

    Automatic sprinkler Up to 10,000 square feet $100.00
    (includes 2 inspections)
    Each additional 10,000 square feet or fraction thereof $20.00
    Fire alarm system Up to 10,000 square feet $50.00
    (includes 1 inspection)
    Each additional 10,000 square feet or fraction thereof $10.00
    Commercial hood and duct system $50.00
    Suppression system $50.00
    (includes 2 inspections)
    On-site inspection Up to 10,000 square feet $30.00 (Includes annual inspection and any additional inspections not covered above.)
    Each additional 10,000 square feet or fraction thereof $10.00

     

    (g)

    Moving of building or structure fees.

    For the moving of any building or structure within the city limits\$250.00

    Note: This fee does not include any highway, utility or roadway permits required by any other agencies.

    (h)

    Demolition of building or structure fees.

    For the demolition of any building or structure: $75.00 for residential (per building); $100.00 for commercial (per building)

    All demolitions must meet the city standard policy for demolition.

    Contractors must provide tipping fee receipts or verification that a state-approved landfill was used. If asbestos removal is required, permit holder must notify the Department of Environmental Protection.

    (i)

    Accessory structures.

    1.

    For state-approved manufactured structures under 400 square feet: $50.00 for tie-down inspection.

    2.

    For state-approved manufactured structures 401 square feet or over: As per building permit.

    3.

    For site-built structures 150 square feet or less: $50.00 for tie-down inspection.

    4.

    For site-built structures 151 square feet or over: As per building permit.

    (j)

    Plan review fees with permit application. This fee shall cover cost of reviewing plans for code and preparing marked documents. The amount of the plan review fee shall be as follows:

    (1)

    Single-family and multifamily residences, additions and related remodels (under two units):

    Construction Value Fee
    $0.00 through $5,000.00 $20.00
    $5,000.01 through $10,000.00 30.00
    $10,000.01 through $50,000.00 50.00
    $50,000.01 through $100,000.00 100.00
    Add for each additional $100,000.00 or a fraction thereof 50.00

     

    (2)

    Commercial and multifamily over two units, additions and related remodels:

    Construction Value Fee
    $0.00 through $5,000.00 $30.00
    $5,000.01 through $10,000.00 40.00
    $10,000.01 through $50,000.00 60.00
    $50,000.01 through $100,000.00 120.00
    $100,000.01 through $200,000.00 160.00
    Add for each additional $100,000.00 or fraction thereof 60.00

     

    When the department is requested to prepare an extra set of marked plans at the time of application, the additional fee shall be $25.00 or $4.00 per sheet, whichever is greater. If drawings are requested after the time of application, the additional fee shall be $50.00 or $4.00 per sheet, whichever is greater.

    (3)

    Plan review without application: Fee will be $70.00 per hour.

    (4)

    Utilities plan review: Fee will be 50 percent of the building plan review fee.

    (5)

    Fire plan review: Fee will be 50 percent of the building plan review fee.

    (6)

    Manufactured homes and buildings:

    (a)

    Manufactured (mobile) homes: $75.00 (separate permits required for electrical, plumbing, mechanical).

    (b)

    Manufactured (modular) buildings: Same as for stick built.

    (c)

    Pre-move inspection: $70.00 per hour with a 2-hour minimum.

    (7)

    Archived plans: A deposit of $500.00 will be required to remove archived plans from the building department for reproduction purposes.

    (k)

    Paving fee. Based on valuation as per building fee.

    (l)

    Pools.

    (1)

    In-ground: Cost valuation with separate permits required for electrical, plumbing, mechanical and gas.

    (2)

    Aboveground: $75.00 with separate permits required for electrical, plumbing, mechanical and gas.

    (m)

    Roofing fee. Based on valuation as per building fee with a minimum fee of $75.00.

    (n)

    Reinspection fee. A reinspection fee shall be charged at $25.00 per violation. No reinspection will be conducted until the fee is paid. A second reinspection for the same violation shall be charged at $100.00.

    (o)

    Returned checks. All returned checks will be paid in cash with a $25.00 service charge added for checks up to $50.00; a $30.00 service charge for checks between $51.00 and $300.00; and a $40.00 service charge for checks over $300.00. A stop work order will be placed on the job until these fees are paid.

    (p)

    Fees not covered will be determined by the chief building official.

    (q)

    Late penalty. Where work for which a permit is required by the city is started or proceeded with prior to obtaining the permit, the fees specified in this schedule shall be doubled, but the payment of such double fee shall not relieve any person from fully complying with the requirements of the Code in execution of the work or from any other penalties prescribed in the Code.

    (Ord. No. 07-11, § I, 5-24-2007; Ord. No. 13-41, § I, 9-26-2013)

    § 18-270. Permit fee for installation of satellite dish\$30.00

    § 18-295. Contractors certificate fees.

    (1)

    Initial application fee for all local or registered contractors: $75.00 for certified contractors and those granted reciprocity.

    (a)

    A person who applies for a certificate or a renewal of shall pay the following:

    (2)

    Renewal fee for active status: ..... $50.00

    (3)

    Renewal fee for inactive status: ..... 25.00

    (Ord. No. 07-11, § I, 5-24-2007; Ord. No. 13-41, § I, 9-26-2013)

    § 18-346. Fees for initial license application, renewal of license, penalty for late renewal, and fees for site assessment review, work plan review and project completion review/certificate of fitness.

    (a)

    Initial license application fee ..... $100.00

    (b)

    Renewal of license ..... 50.00

    (c)

    Penalty for late renewal ..... 100.00

    (d)

    Site assessment review fee ..... 100.00

    (e)

    Work plan review ..... 50.00

    (f)

    Project completion review and certificate of fitness fee ..... 100.00

    ( Ord. No. 14-28 , § 20, 10-23-2014)

    Chapter 22. Cemeteries

    § 22-4. Prices for lots and permits in city cemeteries:

    (1)

    Adult lot (5 ft. × 10 ft.) ..... $750.00*/**

    (2)

    Infant or cremains-only lot (2.5 ft. × 5 ft.) ..... 375.00*/**

    (3)

    Burial permit ..... 150.00***

    (4)

    Burial permit when permit is not obtained prior to burial ..... 300.00****

    *  Plus applicable doc stamps and recording fees, to be collected at time of lot sale.

    **  Cremains may be interred in an adult or infant lot or cremains-only lot, or in an existing adult or infant gravesite at the head or foot of the casket, or in addition to an existing urn in a cremains-only lot.

    *** All burial permit requests shall be made at least one full business day prior to burial preparation during regular cemetery office hours.

    **** Fee may be reduced by the city manager in emergency situations.

    (Ord. No. 07-17, § II, 9-28-2007; Ord. No. 13-41, § II, 9-26-2013; Ord. No. 07-17, § II, 9-28-2007; Ord. No. 13-41, § II, 9-26-2013; Ord. No. 14-17 , § 3, 7-10-2014; Ord. No. 15-38 , § VII, 10-22-2015, eff. 11-1-2015)

    Chapter 46. Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions

    § 46-163. Fee for redemption of abandoned shopping cart impounded by city.

    (a)

    Redemption fee under section 46-163(a): $10.00 for each cart to cover minimal retrieval cost and, in addition thereto, $0.50 per day for storage for each cart.

    (b)

    Redemption fee under section 46-163(b): $10.00.

    Chapter 50. Parks and Recreation

    § 50-150. Special permits—Fees.

    a.

    Park permits—See section 50-281, special events schedule of fees.

    b.

    Rentals (all rental fees include tax).

    i.

    Booker Park Pavilion and kitchen (hours of operation 8:00 a.m.—9:30 p.m.)**

    1.

    Full day ..... $150.00*

    ii.

    Price Martin Community Center (hours of operation 8:00 a.m.—11:00 p.m.)**

    1.

    Per hour ..... $75.00*

    2.

    Full day ..... 600.00*

    iii.

    Bronson House (hours of operation 8:00 a.m.—11:00 p.m.)***

    1.

    Per hour ..... $100.00*

    2.

    Full day ..... 800.00*

    iv.

    Any park gazebo, picnic pavilion or open space, rental only (hours of facility rental operation 8:00 a.m.—6:00 p.m.)*

    1.

    Per hour ..... $15.00

    2.

    Full day ..... 100.00

    v.

    Forrester, Fred Green and Shaw Buck Ballfields (hours of operation 8:00 a.m.—9:30 p.m.

    1.

    Monday—Friday per day ..... $50.00*

    2.

    Saturday, Sunday ..... 100.00*

    vi.

    River Center (hours of operation 8:00 a.m.—11:00 p.m.)**

    1.

    Meeting room, per hour ..... $30.00*

    2.

    Building and roof, per hour (not to include lobby during operating hours) ..... 100.00**

    3.

    Building and roof, full day (not to include lobby during operating hours) ..... 800.00**

    * Requires $50.00 deposit.

    ** Requires $200.00 deposit

    ***Requires $500.00 deposit

    In the event additional treatment, excessive cleaning, facility tables and chairs are not broken down and put up and/or damage repairs are required to return the facility to its operating opening state, an additional fee will be assessed prior to release of the deposit.

    The City of Palatka reserves the right upon review to require the presence of one or more police officers at a cost of $34.00 an hour per officer during any event.

    (Ord. No. 13-41, § III, 9-26-2013; Ord. No. 14-25 , § IV, 9-25-2014; Ord. No. 18-07, § I(Exh. 1), 9-27-2018 )

    § 50-281. Division 4—Special events schedule of fees.

    Attendance is based upon historical data. In a case where no historical data is available, the minimum fee shall be based on the lowest per day fee. Attendance formula means the total attendance divided by the number of days of operation.

    Permit fees—Per day:

    Attendance Rate Permit Fee
    "Class A" permit fee per day $300.00
    "Class B" permit fee per day 100.00
    "Class C" permit fee 50.00

     

    Note: School district events occurring on school district property are exempt from application fees but not from fees for service.
    Daily fees for special events with an estimated attendance of more than 80,000 for any one day shall be set by the city commission.

    Fees for services provided by city personnel:

    The following fees are for police and fire personnel, and the building inspector assigned to special duty to provide security services for all special events:

    Police personnel $34.00 per hour (two-hour minimum)
    Fire personnel  34.00 per hour (two-hour minimum)
    Building inspector  34.00 per hour (two-hour minimum)
    Public works personnel  34.00 per hour (two-hour minimum)
    Other city personnel  34.00 per hour (two-hour minimum)

     

    (Ord. No. 03-23, Art. IV, 10-23-2003; Ord. No. 13-41, § III, 9-26-2013; Ord. No. 14-02 , § II(Exh. B), 1-9-2014; Ord. No. 18-07, § I(Exh. 1), 9-27-2018 )

    Chapter 54. Planning

    § 54-78. Historic districts.

    (a)

    Historic district certificate of appropriateness ..... $80.00

    (b)

    Historic district certificate of appropriateness (after the fact) ..... 120.00

    (c)

    Historic district certificate of appropriateness (administrative review) ..... 40.00

    (d)

    Historic district creation/expansion ..... No fee

    ( Ord. No. 14-25 , § VI, 9-25-2014)

    Chapter 62. Signs

    § 62-49. Sign permit fees.

    (a)

    Cost valuation with minimum permit fee of $50.00

    (b)

    Additional fees include: Plan review and any additional required inspections (i.e. footing and electrical)

    (c)

    An electrical permit will be required if illuminated

    (Ord. No. 07-11, § I, 5-24-2007; Ord. No. 13-41, § IV, 9-26-2013)

    Chapter 66. Solid Waste

    § 66-2. Residential container(s):

    (1)

    The deposit is the amount as defined in section 86-312 of appendix "A" shall apply.

    (2)

    Residential container replacement fee for damaged or stolen cans ..... $75.00

    (Ord. No. 13-41, § V(1), 9-26-2013; Ord. No. 17-21, § III, 9-28-2017 ; Ord. No. 18-07, § I(Exh. 1), 9-27-2018 )

    § 66-3(b). Commercial and nonresidential garbage containers:

    Commercial and nonresidential container fee*:

    (1)

    ½ yard ..... $75.00

    (2)

    1-yard ..... 275.00

    (3)

    2-yard ..... 308.00

    (4)

    4-yard ..... 583.00

    (5)

    6-yard ..... 693.00

    (6)

    8-yard ..... 921.00

    (7)

    Special container fee for containers with a different configuration from normal top load containers shall be at cost.

    * Fee shall be assessed upon creation of a new commercial or nonresidential account and upon replacement of container(s) unless the account is less than 6 months old.

    Fee for picking up and cleaning garbage containers ..... Actual cost

    ( Ord. No. 17-21, § III, 9-28-2017 ; Ord. No. 18-07, § I(Exh. 1), 9-27-2018 )

    § 66-4. Bulk waste items.

    (a)

    For each bulk waste item collection, per cubic yard, per pickup ..... $8.50

    ( Ord. No. 17-21, § III, 9-28-2017 ; Ord. No. 18-07, § I(Exh. 1), 9-27-2018 )

    § 66-9. Garbage collection rates.

    (a)

    For each residence, apartment or other single-family dwelling unit ..... $16.65

    (b)

    For each commercial enterprise or business establishment and any building or occupancy other than single-family, per cubic yard per pickup ..... 4.50

    (Ord. No. 02-12, § 1, 9-26-2002; Ord. No. 04-30, § 1, 9-23-2004; Ord. No. 06-41, § 1, 10-1-2006; Ord. No. 08-09, § 1, 9-25-2008; Ord. No. 11-46, § 1, 9-22-2011, eff. 10-1-2011; Ord. No. 13-41, § V(1), 9-26-2013; Ord. No. 13-41, § V(2), 9-26-2013; Ord. No. 14-25 , § VII, 9-25-2014; Ord. No. 16-45 , § I, 10-13-2016, eff. 10-1-2016; Ord. No. 17-21, § III, 9-28-2017 ; Ord. No. 18-07, § I(Exh. 1), 9-27-2018 )

    Chapter 70. Streets, Sidewalks and Other Public Places

    § 70-31(c). Permit fee for placing wares/items on sidewalk in DB and DR zoning districts\$25.00

    (Ord. No. 10-31, § 7, 10-28-2010)

    Chapter 74. Subdivisions

    Fee Schedule:

    (a)

    Street vacation/abandonment ..... $400.00

    (b)

    Subdivision Development Plan review ..... 840.00

    (c)

    Final plat base fee ..... 400.00

    (d)

    Fee for filing final plat (for each lot contained in the subdivision) ..... 5.00

    (e)

    Lot split ..... 100.00

    (Ord. No. 13-41, § VI, 9-26-2013; Ord. No. 18-07, § I(Exh. 1), 9-27-2018 )

    Chapter 78. Taxation

    § 78-165. Transfer of business tax.

    (b)

    Transfer on sale of business: Ten percent of the annual business tax receipt fee, but not less than $3.00 or more than $25.00.

    (c)

    Transfer from one location to another location: Ten percent of the annual business tax receipt fee, but not less than $3.00 or more than $25.00.

    (Ord. No. 13-17, § 3, 9-26-2013)

    § 78-170. Business tax schedule.

    (a)

    An initial registration fee shall be charged: $25.00 per applicant

    Abstract company\$  100.00

    Accountant or auditor, not employed on salary\50.00

    Advertising:

    (1)

    Agency or bureau ..... 50.00

    (2)

    Billposting ..... 100.00

    (3)

    Advertising card directory ..... 40.00

    (4)

    Comprehensive city directory ..... 30.00

    (5)

    Handbills: For regulatory and licensing provisions, see chapter 6.

    (6)

    Signs, billboards and awnings; for regulatory and licensing provisions, see chapter 62.

    Agencies:

    (1)

    Accident and adjustment companies ..... 50.00

    (2)

    Claim and collection ..... 50.00

    (3)

    Employment ..... 50.00

    (4)

    Credit reporting ..... 50.00

    (5)

    Guaranty or surety company, one agent permitted ..... 40.00

    (6)

    Insurance/independent agent ..... 40.00

    (7)

    Security ..... 50.00

    (8)

    Bond or investment, selling stocks and bonds ..... 50.00

    (9)

    Personal services ..... 50.00

    (10)

    Sales ..... 50.00

    (11)

    Travel ..... 50.00

    Ambulance or transfer service\50.00

    Amusement park\100.00

    Amusement parlor\75.00

    Amusements (other)\50.00

    Analytical chemist\30.00

    Appraiser\50.00

    Architect (only with valid certificate of registration)\50.00

    Art gallery\50.00

    Art glass dealer\40.00

    Artist, portraits, or enlargements\50.00

    Astrologer\1,500.00

    Athletic contest, each contest\25.00

    Attorney at law\75.00

    Auction house\40.00

    (Any location conducting more than four auctions per year shall require an auction house business tax receipt.)

    Auction sales: See "Sales, bankrupt, fire, slaughter."

    Auctioneer, jewelry, furniture or other\100.00

    (Business tax receipt shall be issued only to those persons with a current valid state auctioneer's business tax receipt.)

    Automobiles:

    (1)

    Storage batteries, sales and service only ..... 40.00

    (2)

    Branch factory, selling cars or parts ..... 100.00

    (3)

    Buses or bus lines, each bus ..... 30.00

    (4)

    Dealer, selling cars only ..... 75.00

    (5)

    Dealer, selling cars, accessories and repairs ..... 100.00

    (6)

    "Drive Ur-self" or "U-Drive-It" rental service, each vehicle ..... 30.00

    (7)

    Filling station:

    a.

    First pump ..... 30.00

    b.

    Each additional pump ..... 6.25

    (8)

    Garage, including storage and repairs, cold drinks and similar fare ..... 50.00

    (9)

    Repair shop only ..... 40.00

    (10)

    Tires, wholesale branch ..... 50.00

    (11)

    Tires, accessories and parts: See "Merchant."

    (12)

    Painting and upholstering, either or both ..... 40.00

    (13)

    Taxi, or car for hire, each car ..... 40.00

    (14)

    Truck for hire, or baggage company, each truck ..... 40.00

    (15)

    Parking lot ..... 30.00

    (16)

    Washing/polishing/cleaning ..... 40.00

    Awning or tent manufacturer\25.00

    Bag manufacturers, paper or both\75.00

    Bakery\30.00

    Bank-trust company/savings and loan\225.00

    Bankrupt sales: See "Sales, bankrupt, fire, slaughter."

    Barbershop:

    (1)

    First chair ..... 20.00

    (2)

    Each additional chair used ..... 6.25

    Bathhouse or swimming pool\50.00

    Beauty parlor\50.00

    Bicycle dealer, including supplies and repairs\30.00

    Billiards or pool:

    (1)

    First table ..... 40.00

    (2)

    Each additional table ..... 12.50

    Boardinghouse:

    (1)

    Four to 20 boarders ..... 40.00

    (2)

    More than 20 boarders, hotel business tax receipt.

    Bonds and investments: See "Agencies," subsection (8).

    Bottle club for on-premises consumption of alcoholic beverages\2,500.00

    Bottled gas\50.00

    Bottling works, Coca-Cola and similar carbonated drinks\80.00

    Bottling works, noncarbonated drinks\30.00

    Bowling alleys:

    (1)

    First two alleys ..... 40.00

    (2)

    Each additional alley ..... 9.25

    Box, barrel, or crate manufacturer\75.00

    Bread or cake wholesaler or distributor, whether or not maintaining stock of goods in city\50.00

    Brick, tile or concrete block manufacturer\50.00

    Broker:

    (1)

    Merchandise ..... 30.00

    (2)

    Mortgage ..... 45.00

    (3)

    Real estate ..... 45.00

    (4)

    Stocks and bonds: See "Agencies," subsection (8).

    (5)

    Theater or other tickets ..... 37.50

    Builders' supplies, including manufacturing\80.00

    Building supplies, dealer\75.00

    Bus depot\50.00

    Butcher shop only\36.00

    Butcher shop in connection with grocery, in addition to grocery business tax receipt\20.00

    Cabinet or carpenter shop\40.00

    Candy or confection stand by permit\15.00

    Candy, wholesale, including cigars, tobacco, notions and similar items\40.00

    Carnival/Circus, per day\500.00

    Carpet/upholstery cleaning\50.00

    Caterer\40.00

    Chemist or chemical laboratory\30.00

    Chiropodist\30.00

    Chiropractor\50.00

    Christmas tree stand\25.00

    Cigars, tobacco, candy and cold drinks\30.00

    Circus: See "Carnival/Circus."

    Clairvoyant, fortuneteller, palmist, or phrenologist\1,500.00

    Cleaning and pressing\50.00

    Clothing, new or secondhand: See "Merchant."

    Coin-operated devices: See chapter 78, article V, division 2.

    Cold drink stand\15.00

    Cold storage warehouse\45.00

    Commission merchant\50.00

    Concrete or cement block manufacturer\50.00

    Confectionery\20.00

    Confectionery with soda fountain\25.00

    Consultant:

    (1)

    Business ..... 50.00

    (2)

    Financial ..... 50.00

    (3)

    Tax ..... 50.00

    (4)

    All others ..... 50.00

    Contractor:

    (1)

    General contractor ..... 100.00

    (2)

    Building contractor ..... 75.00

    (3)

    Residential contractor ..... 50.00

    (4)

    Subcontractors: Air conditioning*, electrical* (including one employee), gasfitting*, sewerage*, plumbing*, curbing, dredging, pile driving, paving, insulation, signs, roofing, grading, floor surfacing, house moving or wrecking, house painting (inside and outside), paper hanging ..... 50.00

    *Requires competency certification.

    Coupon salesman, in connection with photography business where under bond as prescribed, each salesman\25.00

    Crockery, china or glassware, wholesale or retail\35.00

    Curios, dealer in (see also "Gift shop")\40.00

    Dancehall for profit\75.00

    Dancing, in establishments where permitted or allowed\2.50

    Decorator/designer\15.00

    Delicatessen: See "Merchant."

    Dentist\80.00

    Detective agency\45.00

    Detective, private, each\30.00

    Disinfectants and insecticides, dealer, manufacturer or agent\50.00

    Dressmaking establishment, employing three or more persons\30.00

    Drugstore: See "Merchant."

    Dry cleaner: See "Cleaning and pressing."

    Electric light or power agency\625.00

    Electronic gaming establishments, initial application fee\1,500.00

    Electronic gaming establishments, annual registration fee per machine\50.00

    Electronic gaming establishments, transfer fee\750.00

    Employment agency: See "Agencies," subsection (3).

    Engineers, mechanical, electrical, mining, chemical or civil, not on salary (only with valid certificate of registration)\50.00

    Engines, gas or electric, pumps, farm machinery, lighting or refrigerating\35.00

    Exhibitions, boxing or similar exhibitions: See "Athletic contest."

    Exhibitions of nude dancers and/or strip shows, per day (see sections 46-131, et seq. for limitations on public nudity)\1,000.00

    Express, delivery service company\150.00

    Fertilizer, manufacturer or wholesale branch\75.00

    Fertilizer, retail, not in connection with other business\50.00

    Filling station: See "Automobiles," subsection (7).

    Fire sales: See "Sales, bankrupt, fire, slaughter."

    Fireworks, where permitted by ordinance\40.00

    Florist or dealer in flowers and plants\50.00

    Foundry and machine shop\45.00

    Fruit store with soda fountain, in addition to merchant's business tax receipt\10.00

    Furniture factory\100.00

    Furniture, packer and shipper, not otherwise having a business tax receipt\30.00

    Furniture, retail: See "Merchant."

    Funeral director, undertaker, embalmer\100.00

    Garage: See "Automobiles," subsection (8).

    Gas plant, LP\150.00

    Gasoline and lubricating oils, wholesale\150.00

    Gasoline, retail: See "Automobiles," subsection (7).

    Gift shop\40.00

    Glass manufacturer, including mirrors, reworking and repairing\50.00

    Glass, plate, dealer or agent\50.00

    Granite works or stone cutting\30.00

    Gunsmith or gun repairer\30.00

    Halls for hire, each\30.00

    Hauling contractor, heavy hauling\40.00

    Hearing aid, sales and service\50.00

    Horticulturist or nursery\30.00

    Hospital or sanitarium\60.00

    Hotel:

    (1)

    First five rooms ..... 15.00

    (2)

    Each additional room ..... 0.90

    Hypnotist\1,500.00

    Ice cream manufacturer, whether or not in connection with other business\30.00

    Ice cream peddler, pushcart or other vehicle, each in addition to any other business tax receipts\15.00

    Industry, any not listed in this schedule\75.00

    Insurance company\30.00

    Janitorial/cleaning service\40.00

    Jewelry, retail: See "Merchant."

    Junk dealer, including dealers in scrap metal and waste\1,000.00

    Knife and scissor sharpener\15.00

    Laboratory, chemical or analytical\30.00

    Land development company agency\50.00

    Land surveyor (only with valid certificate of registration)\50.00

    Laundry\50.00

    Lawn care and maintenance\30.00

    Loan company:

    (1)

    $50,000.00 outstanding or less ..... 125.00

    (2)

    $100,000.00 outstanding or less ..... 150.00

    (3)

    $150,000.00 outstanding or less ..... 175.00

    (4)

    $200,000.00 outstanding or less ..... 225.00

    (5)

    $250,000.00 outstanding or less ..... 250.00

    (6)

    $300,000.00 outstanding or less ..... 275.00

    Locksmith\30.00

    Lumber broker\50.00

    Lumber, sawmill\75.00

    Machine shop, with foundry\45.00

    Machine shop, without foundry\30.00

    Machinery, dealer or agent\52.50

    Mail order house, selling or with office in city\275.00

    Maintenance work, handyman, etc. (not otherwise classified), including drain cleaning\30.00

    Manicurist\25.00

    Manufacturing not otherwise provided for in this schedule\75.00

    Marina\50.00

    Market: See "Butcher."

    Masseur or masseuse\40.00

    Meat or packinghouse products\100.00

    Medical/convalescent equipment/service\50.00

    Merchant temporary, selling goods, wares or merchandise (per week)\100.00

    Merchants and merchandising:

    (1)

    $25,000.00 stock or under ..... 25.00

    (2)

    $25,000.01 to $50,000.00 ..... 50.00

    (3)

    $50,000.01 to $100,000.00 ..... 100.00

    (4)

    $100,00.01 to $200,000.00 ..... 200.00

    (5)

    Each additional $100,000.00 or fraction thereof ..... 100.00

    Metal and iron works not otherwise provided for\75.00

    Milk: See "Dairy."

    Millinery shop, not in connection with other business, whether conducted in home or elsewhere\30.00

    Mineral water, dealer or agent for\50.00

    Monuments and tombstones, dealer or agent\50.00

    Motorcycles, dealer or agent, including repair shop for motorcycles\30.00

    Music and musical instruments: See "Merchant."

    Naturopath\75.00

    Newspaper, daily\100.00

    Newspaper, printed by hand\30.00

    Newspaper, weekly\45.00

    Newsstand, not in connection with other business\15.00

    Nursery stock, dealer or agent\30.00

    Nursing home/convalescent home\50.00

    Oil dealer, not otherwise having a business tax receipt\30.00

    Optical goods, not in connection with other business\45.00

    Optician or oculist, including carrying supplies\80.00

    Optometrist\80.00

    Osteopath\80.00

    Packing house, fruits and vegetables\45.00

    Painter or decorator: See "Contractor," subsection (4).

    Painter, sign, each\25.00

    Pawnbroker\200.00

    Peanut or popcorn stand alone\15.00

    Peddler, temporary, associated with festivals only\15.00

    Pharmacy: See "Merchant."

    Photographer\50.00

    Physician or surgeon\100.00

    Piano tuning\15.00

    Picture or picture frame dealer, not in connection with other business\30.00

    Pile driver: See "Contractor," subsection (4).

    Plasterer: See "Contractor," subsection (4).

    Plumber: See "Contractor," subsection (4).

    Polygraph service\50.00

    Poster advertising company\75.00

    Printing, job, not connected with newspaper\45.00

    Promoter/promotional event\75.00

    Radio maintenance/repair\50.00

    Radio station\100.00

    Railroad company\450.00

    Real estate:

    (1)

    Broker ..... 45.00

    (2)

    Land or development company ..... 50.00

    Rental units, commercial and residential:

    (1)

    First three units ..... 20.00

    (2)

    Each unit over three ..... 1.00

    Repair and service not otherwise classified\40.00

    Repair shop:

    (1)

    Radio or television ..... 40.00

    (2)

    Other ..... 35.00

    Restaurant, lounge, tavern, cafe, etc.:

    (1)

    One to ten seating capacity ..... 15.00

    (2)

    11 to 25 seating capacity ..... 30.00

    (3)

    26 to 50 seating capacity ..... 45.00

    (4)

    51 to 100 seating capacity ..... 100.00

    (5)

    101 or more seating capacity ..... 125.00

    (6)

    Takeout only ..... 50.00

    (7)

    Snack bar/stand/counter without seats ..... 40.00

    Rink, skating\125.00

    Rolling store selling household items\50.00

    Roominghouse:

    (1)

    First five rooms ..... 16.00

    (2)

    Each additional room ..... 0.90

    Sales, bankrupt, fire, slaughter\500.00

    This business tax receipt shall not be required for the sale of any goods, wares or merchandise damaged while in stock or storage in the city, or for the sale of bankrupt stocks by officers of bankruptcy courts.

    Sand and shell dealer, not in connection with other business\45.00

    Sanitorium: See "Hospital."

    Sawmill: See "Lumber."

    School, studio and instruction (art, business, dancing, day care, music, nursery, sewing, tennis, trade, etc.)\50.00

    Seafood market\50.00

    Secretarial service\40.00

    Sewing machine dealer, agent or repair shop\75.00

    Shipping and delivery service\50.00

    Shoe repairing:

    (1)

    With machinery ..... 45.00

    (2)

    Without machinery ..... 15.00

    Shooting gallery, per week\20.00

    Shows: Theatrical, vaudeville or minstrel shows, or other amusements, showing or operating under canvass, per day\1,500.00

    Slaughter sales: See "Sales, bankrupt, fire, slaughter."

    Slaughterhouse\60.00

    Soap factory\30.00

    Soda fountain, in addition to other business\15.00

    Soft water equipment, sales, service or rental\50.00

    If installation is provided, must have plumber's certification and business tax receipt.

    Solicitation, telephone\50.00

    Payable by the business represented or advertised. Not transferable.

    Sound trucks, per day\15.00

    Stenographer, public\30.00

    Storage warehouse\45.00

    Swimming pool maintenance\50.00

    Tailor/seamstress\30.00

    Tax consultant: See "Consultant," subsection (3).

    Telegraph company\200.00

    Telephone answering service\50.00

    Telephone company\625.00

    Television cable company\100.00

    Theater, including motion pictures:

    (1)

    Seating capacity up to 400 ..... 100.00

    (2)

    Seating capacity 400 to 600 ..... 125.00

    (3)

    Seating capacity 600 to 1,000 ..... 150.00

    (4)

    Seating capacity over 1,000 ..... 165.00

    (5)

    For popcorn, candy and similar items, extra ..... 30.00

    Transfer company: See "Automobiles," subsection (14).

    Typewriters and office equipment: See "Merchant."

    Undertaker: See "Funeral director."

    Upholsterer and furniture mender\50.00

    Vending machines: See chapter 78, article V, division 2.

    Veterinary surgeon\80.00

    Warehouse or storage rooms\45.00

    Welding shop not in connection with garage\70.00

    Wholesaler, with stock in city\100.00

    Wrestling or boxing: See "Athletic contest."

    Any business, profession, industry, or occupation not covered in this schedule\50.00

    (Ord. No. 00-14, § 1, 6-29-2000; Ord. No. 07-11, § I, 5-24-2007; Ord. No. 13-17, § 3, 9-26-2013; Ord. No. 16-44 , § 1, 10-13-2016)

    § 78-202. Business tax on coin-operated machines generally.

    (a)

    Machines other than one-cent machines:

    Ten or less machines\$ 80.00

    11 to 20 machines\120.00

    21 to 40 machines\160.00

    More than 40 machines\200.00

    (b)

    One-cent machines, for each machine ..... 1.00

    (Ord. No. 13-17, § 3, 9-26-2013)

    § 78-203. Business tax on coin-operated machines when owner operates own machines on own premises.

    (a)

    All machines except one-cent vending machines, for each machine ..... $5.00

    (b)

    One-cent vending machines, for each machine ..... 1.00

    (Ord. No. 13-17, § 3, 9-26-2013)

    Chapter 86. Utilities

    § 86-215. Discharge of contents of septic tanks into sewer system.

    (c)

    Fees: Septic dumping charge: $0.09 per gallon, payable at time of service

    (Ord. No. 13-41, § VII, 9-26-2013; Ord. No. 18-07, § I(Exh. 1), 9-27-2018 )

    § 86-285. Miscellaneous fees.

    (a)

    Late payment fee (assessed after 20 days): $5.00 of 1.5%, whichever is greater

    (b)

    Next day reconnection fee when services have been suspended or disconnected for nonpayment during normal hours of operation (Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.—4:00 p.m., excluding holidays) ..... 47.00

    (c)

    Reconnection fee when services have been suspended or disconnected for nonpayment, when such reconnection is requested for the same day, or on weekends or holidays ..... 80.00

    (d)

    Non-pay collection trip fee in lieu of disconnection ..... 17.00

    (e)

    Turn on fee ..... 30.00

    (f)

    Transfer of service (change of account/service is not interrupted) ..... 20.00

    (g)

    Fire flow test: Copies of existing fire flow tests conducted within the last three years and within 1,000 linear feet within the project site are provided for free. If a new fire flow test is requested the fee is $250.00.

    (h)

    Meter accuracy test: First test is free, subsequent tests within 12 months are $65.00 for meters up to two inches in size. Meters larger than two inches will be charged actual cost of accuracy test.

    (i)

    Repair fee (8:30 a.m.—4:00 p.m.): $65.00 (1 man); and $114.00 (2 men).

    Repair fee after hours: $98.00 (1 man); and $171.00 (2 men).

    (j)

    Leak adjustment: The Palatka Gas Authority is hereby authorized to make adjustments to water bills resulting from involuntary use of water due to leaks in water service lines or detective plumbing issues. Additional approval by City Finance Director is required for any adjustments over $300.00. Unusually high water usage is defined where the customer's bill exceeds the average monthly consumption for the previous 12 months by a minimum of 10,000 gallons.

    Customers who experience unusually high-water usage with a corresponding spike in their monthly water bill may be considered for a billing adjustment after completing the appropriate form titled "Leak Adjustment Request Form" within 30 days after (1) notification of possible leak concern by Palatka Gas Authority OR (2) the customer has detected an issue and has repaired it. An Adjustment is available no more than once in a 12-month period per customer account. All customers requesting a billing adjustment are required to be current on all accounts.

    To apply for an adjustment, the customer must submit a copy of the repair invoice/payment receipt from company performing the work. The repair invoice/payment receipt should include the address, date and nature of the work. If self-repaired, the customer must provide a brief written explanation of the repairs performed and provide copies of invoice/receipt for repair parts. If repairs have not been completed, no adjustment will be made. The customer's prior average consumption usage over a period of 12 months will be compared to customer's usage during the unexplained high-water usage period to determine excessive water usage to by adjusted. For customers with less than 12 months water usage, staff will extrapolate 12 months of usage. The adjustment will be applied to the highest single month's usage during the unusually high usage period. Calculation for adjustment will be 50% of the difference between the customer's highest monthly usage and their average usage.

    (k)

    Back-flow installation fee: ..... At cost

    (l)

    Back-flow inspection fee: ..... At cost

    (Ord. No. 07-18, § 1, 9-27-2007; Ord. No. 10-03, § 1, 2-11-2010; Ord. No. 13-41, § VII, 9-26-2013; Ord. No. 17-21, § IV, 9-28-2017 ; Ord. No. 18-07, § I(Exh. 1), 9-27-2018 )

    Water Rates and Charges

    § 86-311. New water connections.

    (a)

    Connection fee. All persons desiring new water service connections shall pay the following fee for the type of service desired:

    (1)

    Three-quarter-inch tap or less ..... $1,000.00

    (2)

    One-inch tap ..... 1,100.00

    (3)

    Two-inch tap ..... 2,600.00

    (4)

    Tap larger than two inches: Actual cost: Tap will be made by certified contractor at their expense. Meter shall meet city specifications.

    (b)

    Reserved.

    (c)

    Line charge. The line charge shall be in the amount of actual cost incurred by the city in the installation of such line.

    (Ord. No. 07-11, § I, 5-24-2007; Ord. No. 07-23, § 8.12, 12-17-2007; Ord. No. 12-40, § 1b., 9-27-2012, eff. 10-1-2012; Ord. No. 18-07, § I(Exh. 1), 9-27-2018 )

    § 86-312. Water deposit and miscellaneous fees.

    (1)

    Residential service:

    a.

    Inside city—minimum ..... $210.00*

    Inside city—maximum\310.00*

    b.

    Outside city—minimum ..... 230.00*

    Outside city—maximum\330.00*

    * If the current deposit on hand is below the maximum amount stated above and the account is suspended or disconnected for nonpayment, there shall be an additional $50.00 charge added to the customer's account. This charge shall be applied to the deposit on hand until the deposit on hand reaches the maximum amount stated above.

    (2)

    Nonresidential service:

    a.

    Three-quarter-inch connections—minimum: $320.00 or average of two and one-half months' estimated bills, whichever is greater*

    Three-quarter-inch connections—maximum: Average of past four months' bills*

    b.

    One inch or larger connections—minimum: Average of two and one-half months' estimated bills*

    One inch or larger connections—maximum: Average of past four months' bills*

    * If the current deposit on hand is below the maximum amount stated above and the account is suspended or disconnected for nonpayment, there shall be an additional charge equal to one-half of the past months' bill added to the customer's account. This charge shall be applied to the deposit on hand until the deposit on hand reaches the maximum amount stated above.

    (3)

    Irrigation service:

    a.

    Inside city—minimum: $160.00 or average of two and one-half months' estimated bills, whichever is greater*

    Inside city—maximum: Average of past four months' bills*

    b.

    Outside city—minimum: $213.00 or average of two and one-half months' estimated bills, whichever is greater*

    Outside city—maximum: Average of past four months' bills*

    * If the current deposit on hand is below the maximum amount stated above and the account is suspended or disconnected for nonpayment, there shall be an additional charge equal to one-half of the past months' bill added to the customer's account. This charge shall be applied to the deposit on hand until the deposit on hand reaches the maximum amount stated above.

    (4)

    Meter accuracy tests:

    a.

    Meters up to two inches, first test is free, subsequent tests within 12 months are $50.00.

    b.

    Meters larger than two inches will be charge actual cost of accuracy test.

    (Ord. No. 07-18, § 2, 9-27-2007; Ord. No. 13-41, § VII, 9-26-2013; Ord. No. 17-21, § IV, 9-28-2017 ; Ord. No. 18-07, § I(Exh. 1), 9-27-2018 )

    § 86-314. Water rates inside city limits.

    (a)

    Schedule:

    Base Facility Charge Fee
    Individually Metered Residential Accounts
     (per meter regardless of meter size)
    $22.21
    Master-Metered Residential Accounts 18.69
    ⅝", ¾", and 1" Nonresidential 33.21
    1½" Nonresidential 50.93
    2" Nonresidential 68.65
    3" Nonresidential 235.35
    4" Nonresidential 392.26
    6" Nonresidential 490.32
    8" Nonresidential 588.39
    10" Nonresidential 882.58
    * Fire suppression services to be billed single base facility charge over a 12-month period per tap size.
    * Separate Irrigation Meters to be charged base facility charge per meter size per month.
    * Compound metered accounts shall pay one base facility charge per largest water meter size.

     

    Usage Charges (in 1,000 gallons)
    Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4
    Individually and Master-Metered Residential Accounts
     Per dwelling unit
     Rate per 1,000 gallons


    0—4,000
    $1.17


    4,001—8,000
    1.97


    8,001—12,000
    3.94


    12,000+
    7.86
    Nonresidential Accounts
     Per meter
     Rate per 1,000 gallons

    All use
    2.43
    Separate Irrigation Only Meters/Accounts
     Per meter
     Rate per 1,000 gallons


    0—12,000
    3.94


    12,000+
    7.86

     

    All rates are figured per 1,000 gallons.

    (Ord. No. 98-18, § 1, 9-24-1998; Ord. No. 99-14, § 1, 9-23-1999; Ord. No. 00-23, § 1, 9-28-2000; Ord. No. 01-30, § 1, 9-27-2001; Ord. No. 02-10, § 1, 9-26-2002; Ord. No. 04-28, § 1, 9-23-2004; Ord. No. 06-39, § 1, 9-28-2006; Ord. No. 07-15, § 1, 9-27-2007; Ord. No. 09-44, § 1, 9-24-2009; Ord. No. 11-45, § 1, 9-22-2011, eff. 10-1-2011; Ord. No. 12-40, § 1c., 9-27-2012, eff. 10-1-2012; Ord. No. 13-41, § VII, 9-26-2013, eff. 10-1-2013; Ord. No. 15-31 , § I, 10-8-2015, eff. 10-1-2015; Ord. No. 16-45 , § II, 10-13-2016, eff. 10-1-2016; Ord. No. 17-21, § IV, 9-28-2017 ; Ord. No. 18-07, § I(Exh. 1), 9-27-2018 )

    § 86-315. Water rates outside city limits.

    (a)

    Schedule:

    Base Facility Charge Fee
    Individually Metered Residential Accounts
     (per meter regardless of meter size)
    $33.31
    Master-Metered Residential Accounts 28.04
    ⅝", ¾", and 1" Nonresidential 49.84
    1½" Nonresidential 76.39
    2" Nonresidential 102.97
    3" Nonresidential 353.03
    4" Nonresidential 588.39
    6" Nonresidential 735.48
    8" Nonresidential 882.58
    10" Nonresidential 1,323.87
    * Fire suppression services to be billed single base facility charge over a 12-month period per tap size.
    * Separate Irrigation Meters to be charged base facility charge per meter size per month.
    * Compound metered accounts shall pay one base facility charge per largest water meter size.

     

    Usage Charges (in 1,000 gallons)
    Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4
    Individually and Master-Metered Residential Accounts
     Per dwelling unit
     Rate per 1,000 gallons


    0—4,000
    $1.75


    4,001—8,000
    2.94


    8,001—12,000
    5.90


    12,000+
    11.79
    Nonresidential Accounts
     Per meter
     Rate per 1,000 gallons

    All use
    3.62
    Separate Irrigation Only Meters/Accounts
     Per meter
     Rate per 1,000 gallons


    0—12,000
    5.90


    12,000+
    11.79

     

    All rates are figured per 1,000 gallons.

    (Ord. No. 99-14, § 2, 9-23-1999; Ord. No. 00-23, § 2, 9-28-2000; Ord. No. 01-30, § 2, 9-27-2001; Ord. No. 02-10, § 2, 9-26-2002; Ord. No. 04-28, § 2, 9-23-2004; Ord. No. 06-39, § 2, 9-28-2006; Ord. No. 07-15, § 2, 9-27-2007; Ord. No. 09-44, § 2, 9-24-2009; Ord. No. 11-45, § 2, 9-22-2011, eff. 10-1-2011; Ord. No. 12-40, § 1d., 9-27-2012, eff. 10-1-2012; Ord. No. 13-41, § VII, 9-26-2013, eff. 10-1-2013; Ord. No. 15-31 , § I, 10-8-2015, eff. 10-1-2015; Ord. No. 16-45 , § II, 10-13-2016, eff. 10-1-2016; Ord. No. 17-21, § IV, 9-28-2017 ; ; Ord. No. 18-07, § I(Exh. 1), 9-27-2018 )

    Sewer Rates and Charges

    § 86-342. Sewer connection charges.

    All persons desiring new sewer service connections to the city sewer mains shall pay to the city the following charges for sewer tap connections to all sewers, both main and lateral, of the city:

    (1)

    Connection fee. ..... $2,000.00

    (2)

    Line charge. The line charge shall be equal to the actual cost to the city for installation of any sewer line necessary to connect the new service location to the existing city sewer, including installation of any necessary pumping station.

    (3)

    Reserved.

    (4)

    Reserved.

    (5)

    Reserved.

    (6)

    Fees incurred for work not covered above shall be determined by the utilities superintendent.

    (Ord. No. 07-11, § I, 5-24-2007; Ord. No. 07-23, § 8.12, 11-15-2007; Ord. No. 17-21, § IV, 9-28-2017 ; Ord. No. 18-07, § I(Exh. 1), 9-27-2018 )

    § 86-343. Reconnection fee for sewer service customers outside city ..... Actual cost

    ( Ord. No. 17-21, § IV, 9-28-2017 )

    § 86-344. Sewer rates inside city limits.

    (a)

    Schedule:

    Base Facility Charge Fee
    Individually Metered Residential Accounts
     (per meter regardless of meter size)
    $29.24
    Master-Metered Residential Accounts 26.32
    ⅝", ¾", and 1" Nonresidential 46.77
    1½" Nonresidential 61.61
    2" Nonresidential 76.44
    3" Nonresidential 262.09
    4" Nonresidential 436.82
    6" Nonresidential 490.32
    8" Nonresidential 655.24
    10" Nonresidential 982.85
    * Compound metered accounts shall pay one base facility charge per largest water meter size.

     

    Usage Charges (in 1,000 gallons)
    Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3
    Individually and Master-Metered Residential Accounts
     Per dwelling unit
     Rate per 1,000 gallons


    0—4,000
    $1.43


    4,001—14,000
    2.41


    14,000+
    N/A
    Nonresidential Accounts
     Per meter
     Rate per 1,000 gallons

    All use
    2.41

     

    (b)

    Outside individually and master-metered residential bill: Usage of more than 14,000 gallons per month per dwelling unit shall not be billed.

    (Ord. No. 99-15, § 1, 9-23-1999; Ord. No. 00-24, § 1, 9-28-2000; Ord. No. 01-31, § 1, 9-27-2001; Ord. No. 02-11, § 1, 9-26-2002; Ord. No. 04-29, § 1, 9-23-2004; Ord. No. 06-40, § 1, 9-28-2006; Ord. No. 07-16, § 1, 9-27-2007; Ord. No. 09-45, § 1, 9-24-2009; Ord. No. 12-41, § 1e., 9-27-2012, eff. 10-1-2012; Ord. No. 13-41, § VII, 9-26-2013, eff. 10-1-2013; Ord. No. 15-31 , § I, 10-8-2015, eff. 10-1-2015; Ord. No. 16-45 , § II, 10-13-2016, eff. 10-1-2016; Ord. No. 17-21, § IV, 9-28-2017 ; Ord. No. 18-07, § I(Exh. 1), 9-27-2018 )

    § 86-345. Sewer rates outside city limits.

    (a)

    Schedule:

    Base Facility Charge Fee
    Individually Metered Residential Accounts
     (per meter regardless of meter size)
    $43.87
    Master-Metered Residential Accounts 39.47
    ⅝", ¾", and 1" Nonresidential 70.16
    1½" Nonresidential 92.41
    2" Nonresidential 114.67
    3" Nonresidential 393.14
    4" Nonresidential 655.24
    6" Nonresidential 735.48
    8" Nonresidential 982.85
    10" Nonresidential 1,474.28
    * Compound metered accounts shall pay one base facility charge per largest water meter size.

     

    Usage Charges (in 1,000 gallons)
    Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3
    Individually and Master-Metered Residential Accounts
     Per dwelling unit
     Rate per 1,000 gallons


    0—4,000
    $2.15


    4,001—14,000 
    3.58


    14,000+
    N/A
    Nonresidential Accounts
     Per meter
     Rate per 1,000 gallons

    All use
    3.58

     

    (b)

    Outside individually and master-metered residential bill: Usage of more than 14,000 gallons per month per dwelling unit shall not be billed.

    (Ord. No. 98-19, § 1, 9-24-1998; Ord. No. 99-15, § 2, 9-23-1999; Ord. No. 00-24, § 2, 9-28-2000; Ord. No. 01-31, § 2, 9-27-2001; Ord. No. 02-11, § 2, 9-26-2002; Ord. No. 04-29, § 2, 9-23-2004; Ord. No. 06-40, § 2, 9-28-2006; Ord. No. 07-16, § 2, 9-27-2007; Ord. No. 09-45, § 2, 9-24-2009; Ord. No. 12-41, § 1f., 9-27-2012, eff. 10-1-2012; Ord. No. 13-41, § VII, 9-26-2013, eff. 10-1-2013; Ord. No. 15-31 , § I, 10-8-2015, eff. 10-1-2015; Ord. No. 16-45 , § II, 10-13-2016, eff. 10-1-2016; Ord. No. 17-21, § IV, 9-28-2017 ; Ord. No. 18-07, § I(Exh. 1), 9-27-2018 )

    Chapter 90. Vehicles for Hire

    § 90-30. Application fee for taxicab company permit, annually\$15.00

    (Ord. No. 13-17, § 2, 3-28-2013; Ord. No. 14-25 , § IX, 9-25-2014)

    § 90-72. Application fee for taxicab driver's permit, bi-annually\$15.00

    (Ord. No. 13-17, § 2, 3-28-2013, eff. 10-1-2013; Ord. No. 14-25 , § IX, 9-25-2014)

    Chapter 94. Zoning

    § 94-39. Fee schedule for zoning actions.

    (a)

    Annexation: $600.00, with a waiver allowed by the city manager with the written findings that the annexation will substantively and positively impact one or more of the following: utility system efficiency, utility system revenue enhancement, environmental protection, or fiscal relief.

    (b)

    Small scale amendment ..... $1,270.00

    (c)

    Large scale amendment ..... 2,120.00

    (d)

    Conditional use and variance:

    Residential\735.00

    Nonresidential\1,055.00

    (e)

    Electronic gaming establishment, annual inspection, with possible additional charges not to exceed $1,000 to allow for third-party expert review of machines and software ..... 500.00

    (f)

    Outdoor sales administrative review ..... 100.00

    (g)

    Rezoning ..... 1,365.00

    Single lot residential rezoning\900.00

    (h)

    Rezoning with a concurrent small-scale future land use map amendment ..... 1,550.00

    (i)

    Rezoning with a concurrent large-scale future land use map amendment ..... 2,400.00

    (j)

    Rezoning, planned unit development ..... 1,830.00

    (k)

    Rezoning, planned unit development minor modification ..... 320.00

    (l)

    Rezoning, planned unit development major modification ..... 1,270.00

    (m)

    Fee for site clearing and/or tree removal/relocation permit ..... 100.00

    (n)

    Appeal of staff decision ..... 300.00

    (o)

    Concurrency certification, plus cost of traffic study if necessary ..... 150.00

    (p)

    Mobile food vendor ..... 100.00

    (q)

    Development or site plan review ..... 920.00

    (r)

    Variance (residential) ..... 450.00

    (s)

    Variance (nonresidential) ..... 550.00

    (t)

    Variance (after the fact) ..... 750.00

    (u)

    Zoning/Municipal Code text change ..... 450.00

    (v)

    Zoning, Code Enforcement or Lien verification letter ..... 50.00

    (w)

    For land use, zoning and site plan applications, for each acre greater than 10 acres ..... 25.00

    (x)

    Staff review hourly rate (for items not listed) ..... 40.00

    (Ord. No. 07-11, § I, 5-24-2007; Ord. No. 13-17, § 3, 3-28-2013; Ord. No. 13-41, § VIII, 9-26-2013; Ord. No. 14-25 , § X, 9-25-2014; Ord. No. 16-44 , § 2, 10-13-2016; Ord. No. 18-07, § I(Exh. 1), 9-27-2018 )

    § 94-186(c)(5)c. Fee for site clearing and/or tree removal/relocation permit\$30.00

(Ord. No. 07-11, § I, 5-24-2007)