Regular Session. Adjournment
|
|
- Raymond Cannon
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Notice of Meeting for the Housing Advisory Board of the City of Georgetown June 11, 2014 at 3:30 PM at 103 W. 7th Street, Georgetown, TX 78626; Convention & Visitors Bureau The City of Georgetown is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you require assistance in participating at a public meeting due to a disability, as defined under the ADA, reasonable assistance, adaptations, or accommodations will be provided upon request. Please contact the City at least four (4) days prior to the scheduled meeting date, at (512) or City Hall at 113 East 8th Street for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. Regular Session (This Regular Session may, at any time, be recessed to convene an Executive Session for any purpose authorized by the Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code 551.) A Consideration and possible action to approve minutes from the May 21, 2014 meeting. B Discussion and possible action to recommend fee waivers for affordable multifamily development and develop a draft incentive program. Jennifer C. Bills, Housing Coordinator C Reminder of the next regular meeting date of June 18, Adjournment CERTIFICATE OF POSTING I, Jessica Brettle, City Secretary for the City of Georgetown, Texas, do hereby certify that this Notice of Meeting was posted at City Hall, 113 E. 8th Street, a place readily accessible to the general public at all times, on the day of, 2014, at, and remained so posted for at least 72 continuous hours preceding the scheduled time of said meeting. Jessica Brettle, City Secretary
2 City of Georgetown, Texas SUBJECT: Consideration and possible action to approve minutes from the May 21, 2014 meeting. ITEM SUMMARY: FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. SUBMITTED BY: ATTACHMENTS: Description Draft Housing Advisory Board Minutes_May 21, 2014 Type Cover Memo
3 City of Georgetown Housing Advisory Board Minutes May 21, 2014 at 3:30 p.m. Convention & Visitors Bureau 103 W. 7 th Street, Georgetown, Texas Members present: Clay Woodard, Brad Curlee, Brenda Baxter, Harry Nelson, Joe Ruiz, John Gavurnik, Lawrence Gambone, Walt Doering Members absent: Monica Williamson Special Guest: Mark Thomas, Economic Development Director Staff present: Jennifer C. Bills, Housing Coordinator, Tammy Glanville, Recording Secretary This is a regular meeting of the Housing Advisory Board of the City of Georgetown. The Board, appointed by the Mayor and the City Council, makes recommendations to the City Council on affordable housing matters. Regular Session - To begin no earlier than 3:30 p.m. The meeting was called to order at 3:35 by Chair Woodard. Agenda A. Consideration and possible action to approve minutes from the April 16, 2014 meeting. Motion by Board member Gavurnik to approve the minutes from the April 16, 2014 Housing Advisory Board meeting. Second by Board member Gambone. Approved. (7-0) (Curlee absent at the time of vote). B. Presentation and discussion about Georgetown Economic Development. Mark Thomas, Economic Development Director (Curlee arrived) Mark Thomas explained his role and function as Economic Development Director for the City of Georgetown. Thomas stated the City of Georgetown is part of the Austin Regional Partners were economic developers work together. Board asked and Thomas responded to limitations and/or challenges he faces recruiting companies/businesses to our community. A few of those challenges are lot prices, type of business and our existing businesses. In addition, no companies that cause Housing Advisory Board Minutes, May 21,
4 environmental impact, pollution, hazard materials or chemical plants are being recruited due to potential spills into the Edwards Aquifer. Thomas stated he is working on the housing issue from the other side. Creating jobs that can afford existing houses in Georgetown as opposed to our task of making housing affordable to workers who work in Georgetown, but cannot currently live in Georgetown. Thomas stated in their strategic plan it specifically states quality over quantity. Board asked and Thomas responded are you limited on a vision that Georgetown has tasked you with finding? Thomas stated the factors he listed previously as his limitations and challenges. Board suggested conducting a survey to find out where our manufacture workers are living. Thomas stated he s working towards the Chamber of Commerce becoming more involved in Economic Development and utilizing the Manufacture Alliance. Thomas also suggested adding city employees to the survey. C. Discussion and possible action to approve home repairs for 705 W. 15 th Street. Jennifer C. Bills, Housing Coordinator Jennifer Bills provided an overview of the Home Repair request, description of project and recommended two options for consideration. Board and staff discussed the options available. Option 1: Repair and rebuild the back half of the structure (768 square feet). Due to the lack of a true pier and beam foundation, the entire section would have to be demolished and reconstructed. The initial estimate includes a new foundation, reframing, flooring, windows, siding and rebuilding the roof to connect properly to the original structure. The estimate does not include any interior finishing, i.e. electrical, plumbing or drywall. The initial estimate for this work is $27,760. Option 2: Demolition of the addition, siding/insulating the back wall, and a new roof over the original structure. Removing the addition would remove two bedrooms and a laundry/work room, leaving the structure around 845 square feet. The estimated cost of the demolition and rebuilding of the original home is approximately $12,000. Motion by Chair Woodard to approve the repair request at a level between options 1 and 2. Bills will solicit bids for the demolition of damaged part of the structure and rebuild just a portion to include laundry facilities with the cost falling between the two previous estimates. Second by Board member Doering. Approved. (8-0) Housing Advisory Board Minutes, May 21,
5 D. Discussion and possible action to approve home repairs for 211 W. 11 th Street. Jennifer C. Bills, Housing Coordinator Jennifer Bills provided an overview of the Home Repair request, and description of project. Board and staff discussed the home being located in the Downtown Overlay District, which requires approval of materials and paint colors on any structure within the district. Board and staff discussed siding cost and possibly obtaining additional information from investor. Motion to Table Item D for additional information and was moved to the next regular scheduled Housing Advisory Board meeting on June 18, E. Discussion and possible action to recommend fee waivers for affordable multifamily development. Jennifer C. Bills, Housing Coordinator Motion by Chair Woodard to hold Special Session for Housing Advisory Board Meeting on June 11, 2014 at 3:30. Second by Board member Doering. Approved. (8-0) An additional motion was made to address the upcoming Housing Advisory Board presentation to City Council Workshop. Motion by Chair Woodard to move Housing Advisory Board presentation to one of the City Council Workshops in August. Second by Board member Gambone. Approved. (8-0) F. "Distribution of Information on Affordable Workforce Housing --For Member's Reflection." Walt Doering, Board Member Board member Doering, distributed handout on Affordable Workforce Housing G. Reminder of the next meeting date of June 18, Jennifer C. Bills, Housing Coordinator Board requested and staff responded to include Pflugerville s, Cedar Park and Jarrell s fees for comparison. Board also suggested and staff responded to include a 1 page summary with suggestions listing pros and cons; incentives; fees and possible options. H. Adjournment. Approved, Clay Woodard, Chair Attest, Lawrence Gambone, Secretary Housing Advisory Board Minutes, May 21,
6 City of Georgetown, Texas SUBJECT: Discussion and possible action to recommend fee waivers for affordable multifamily development and develop a draft incentive program. Jennifer C. Bills, Housing Coordinator ITEM SUMMARY: Development Fees During City review, there are five types of fees that are assessed: Staff Review fees: These fees include Planning, Inspections, and in-house Engineering review of plans. Staff salaries and department costs are accounted for in the City's General Fund, with expected revenue collections to offset a portion of the costs to the City. Engineering & Inspection fees: These fees are can be assessed and collected upfront or during the construction phase and are completed by in-house inspections staff. Materials/Resource recaptured cost: This includes the cost of the water and electric meter, and the installation of new electrical poles. Consultant Review fees: These fees are for larger projects or specific reviews and engineering design that is handled by outside consultants. The charges from the consultants get directly passed on to the applicant. Utility Impact fees: These fees are collected at the beginning of the construction phase and go directly into the Georgetown Utility System (not the City's General Fund) to pay for the increased demand on the water, waste water and electrical systems. Impact fees can only be waived for specific economic development purposes. Impact fees are regulated within the Local Government Code Chapter 395. The state code governs the acceptable uses and collection of impact fees. Section Impact fee means a charge or assessment imposed by a political subdivision against new development in order to generate revenue for funding or recouping the costs of capital improvements or facility expansions necessitated by and attributable to the new development. The term includes amortized charges, lump-sum charges, capital recovery fees, contributions in aid of construction, and any other fee that functions as described by this definition. Impact fees cannot be used for the construction of facilities or assets outside of the Capital Improvements Plan, repair, construction or maintenance of existing facilities, or upgrades/expansions of existing improvements to serve existing developments. Inspections plan review fees are assessed at the beginning of the review. Site
7 engineering/inspections, consultant fees and impact fees are collected after review is complete, but before the building permit is issued. Staff review and inspection fees can be waived by the City Council, and is considered forgone revenue that is allowed to encourage a City initiative. Consultant fees are an actual cost to the City and as they happen on a case-by-case basis, are not included within the budget. Any waiving of impact fees creates a cost to the utility system, which then gets passed on as increased utility costs to customers. Because of this direct impact, the City Charter only allows impact fees to be waived for economic development. When these fees do get waived, the resulting development usually leads to increase utility revenues that offset the cost of the fees and will not burden the rate payers. As the City of Georgetown and Georgetown Utility System operate together, these fees go to several different funds: General Fund: Municipal activities are allocated to this and are funded through property and sales taxes. The City, as the sole owner of the utility, also receives a dividend in the form of a franchise fee. Changes to the general fund affect city residents (voters). Stormwater Drainage Fund: This is funded through fees on utility bills that are paid by rate payers. Electric Fund: This funded through utility bills that are paid by rate payers. Water Services Fund: This funded through utility bills that are paid by rate payers. Multifamily Examples: As fee tables are hard to conceptualize, attached is a spreadsheet that breaks down the fees charged for Westinghouse Pointe Apartments and Gateway Northwest two apartments in Georgetown that are currently under construction, a one from Cedar Park and one from Round Rock (Attachment 1). Municipalities charge fees in a number of ways and it can be hard to compare directly line by line. Both examples from Cedar Park (Attachment 2) and Round Rock (Attachment 3) were larger complexes than have been built in Georgetown, but when you break out the cost per unit; it does not appear that Georgetown is charging significantly more or less than the other two municipalities. One important fact to note; Cedar Park and Round Rock do not own their own electric utility, so no fees are included for electric connection or impact fees for these two developments. Staff time and resources are budgeted yearly though staff wages, facilities and equipment costs. As these are a fixed cost, it is easier to consider waiving fees, both on the General Fund and Utility funds, as a specific amount of waivers can be budgeted for each year. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. SUBMITTED BY:
8 Jennifer Bills ATTACHMENTS: Description Attachment 1: Fee breakdown & comparison Attachment 2: Muir Lake Multifamily Cedar Park Attachment 3: Hidden Valley Multifamily Round Rock Item B--Report Addendum Type Backup Material Backup Material Backup Material Backup Material
9 Permitting, Inspections & Infrastructure Fee Comparison Development Westinghouse Pointe Gateway Northwest* Muir Lake Cedar Park Hidden Valley Round Rock Units Type Fund New Commercial Construction (Permit) (Electric, $ 49, $ 59, $ 24, Staff Time General Mechanical, Plumbing) Recapped cost General Commercial Builidng Technology Fee $ $ 1, Staff Time Water Residential Water Connection Engineering/Inspection F $ 62, $ 45, Staff Time Water Residential Sewer Engineering/Inspection Fee $ 62, $ 45, Staff Time General Commercial Plan Review Fee $ 24, $ 27, $ 51, Staff Time General Fire Plan Review Fee $ 2, $ 5, $ $ 15, Structural Steel Inspection Fee $ 15, Electrical Commercial Permit $ 73, Mechanical Commercial Permit $ 10, Plumbing Commercial Permit $ 48, Recapped cost Water Water Meter Connection $ $ $ $ 3, Non residential Water Connection $ $ 1, $ 1, Staff Time Water Engineering/Inspection Fee Recapped cost Water Sewer Tap Connection $ $ $ Staff Time Water Commercial Sewer Engineering/Inspection Fee $ $ $ 1, Impact Water 4 inch Compound Meter Water Impact Fee $ 55, $ 298, $ 145, Impact Water 2 inch Compound Meter Water Impact Fee $ 17, $ 17, $ 14, Impact Water 2 inch Simple Meter Water Impact Fee $ $ 19, Impact Water 4 inch Compound Meter Wastewater Impact Fee $ 31, $ 10, $ 265, $ 77, Impact Water 2 inch Compound Meter Waste Water Impact Fee Water Wastewater Discharge Permit $ Oversize Fee $ 45, Staff Time General Pool Permit $ $ Recapped /ImpactElectric Electric Connection Fees $ 112, $ 78, Recapped cost Electric Electrical Overhead Line Relocation $ 49, Recapped cost Electric Electrical engineering & Consulting Fee $ 42, Staff Time General Fire Alarm Permit $ Staff Time General Fire Sprinkler System Permit $ $ Staff Time General Temp Construction Trailer $ $ $ Staff Time General Temp Batch Plant (Concrete) $ 2, Landscape Fee $ *Gateway Northwest received $100,00, so their actual cost was less. Total $ 425, $ 384, $ 765, $ 350, Per unit cost $ 1, $ 2, $ 2, $ 1,152.12
10 Breakdown by fee type Staff Time General $ 80, $ 92, $ 185, $ 54, Staff Time Utility $ 126, $ 91, $ $ 48, Recouped Cost $ 113, $ 172, $ $ 3, Impact Fees $ 105, $ 27, $ 578, $ 243,020.00
11 Construction Permit Fees New Residential Construction New Residential Single-Family (Detached and Attached), Duplex, Tri-plex and Four-plex: Permit Fees are based on total building valuation as determined by current area square foot valuation data published periodically by the International Code Council, (ICC). Permit fee calculations: Valuation is determined by the current square foot valuation multiplied by the total square feet of the proposed residential building (including uncovered porches, balconies, and patios). The base fee is assigned for the least valuation amount in the applicable range. An incremental fee is assigned for each additional $1,000 (or fraction thereof) of building valuation in excess of the least valuation in the applicable range, to and including the highest figure in that range, and is added to the base fee. For example: Total Valuation Per Sq Ft Base Cost of additional $1000 In Valuation Up to $100,000 $250 $5.00 From / to $100,001 to $125,000 $300 $4.00 From / to $125,001 to $500,000 $450 $3.00 Over $500,000 $1650 $2.00 Example of the calculation of residential building permit fees using the above information: Valuation Per Sq.Ft. at Base Square Footage $86.00 Permit Cost Total Cost Residence: 1,650 sq.ft. $141,900 $ $ An application fee of $ shall be required at the time of submittal. The total permit fee will be adjusted to include this fee at the time of permit issuance. New construction permit fees include individual trade permit fees for plumbing, mechanical and electrical only. All other construction fees as listed below shall be charged as an additional fee. Continued on next page. Construction Permit Fees Page 1 of 9 Last Revised February 2012
12 ~Example~ Figuring New Residential Building Permit Fees Verify square footage Example: Residential square footage 1,650 Square footage (1,650) x Valuation ($86) = $141, Look up base fee Cost of additional $1,000 in Base Fees Valuation Up to $100,000 $250 $5.00 From/ $100,001 to $125,000 $300 $4.00 From/ $125,001 to $500,000 $450 $3.00 Over $500,000 $1650 $2.00 Example: $112, base fee is $ Subtract low end of base range from valuation ($141, $125, = $16,899.00) Divide by 1000 ($16,899.00/1000 = 16.90) Multiply by cost of additional $1000 in valuation (16.90 x $3.00 = $50.70) Add base and additional valuation charge ($450 + $50.70 = $500.70) Actual Permit Fee, (Less App. Fee) Subtract application fee ($ $ = $400.70) Total Residential Building Permit Fee, (Less App. fee) = $ Note: Does not include Utility Connection Fees or other applicable fees not included for that of New Construction. Construction Permit Fees Page 2 of 9 Last Revised February 2012
13 New Commercial Construction: Includes Assembly, Business, Educational, Factory-Industrial, Hazardous, Institutional, Mercantile, Storage, and Residential in excess of four units. Permit Fees are based on total building valuation as determined by current area square foot valuation data published periodically by the International Code Council (ICC). This fee varies dependent upon the occupancy use and type of construction. Permit fee calculations: Valuation determined by the current square foot valuation multiplied by the total square feet of the proposed commercial building (includes uncovered porches, balconies, and patios). The base fee is assigned for the least valuation amount in the applicable range. An incremental fee is assigned for each additional $1,000 (or fraction thereof) of building valuation in excess of the least valuation in the applicable range, to and including the highest figure in that range, and is added to the base fee. Total Valuation Per Sq Ft Base Cost of additional $1000 In Valuation Up to $50,000 $250 $5.00 From/to$50,001 to $100,000 $350 $4.00 From/to$100,001 to $500,000 $460 $3.00 Over $500,000 $1660 $2.00 Example of the calculation of commercial building permit fees using the above information: Valuation Per Sq.Ft. at Base Plan Review Square Footage $55.00 Permit Cost Cost Total Cost Small office: 3,577 sq.ft. $196,735 $ $375 $1,125 A minimum application fee of $ shall be required at the time of submittal. The total permit fee will be adjusted to include this fee at the time of permit issuance. See Plan Review Fee below. New construction permit fees include individual trade permit fees for plumbing, mechanical and electrical only. All other construction fees as listed below shall be charged as an additional fee. Plan Review Fee: For plans of new Residential buildings, no more than two stories high and four living units, no plan review fees will be charged. For Residential buildings three stories in height and having more than four living units, the plan review fee shall be one-half of the building permit fees, payable at the time of issuance of the building permit. For all plans of new Commercial buildings, as classified by the building code as commercial occupancy types, and remodels, additions or alterations, the plan review fee shall be one-half of the total building permit fee, plus a Fire Services review fee of $ All other buildings, including residential structures in excess of four stories high, commercial building three stories and higher, schools and all other buildings are subject to forwarding to the International Code Council (ICC), for plans review at the discretion of the Building Official. For those plans forwarded to ICC for review, the fees as determined by ICC at the time of submittal, shall be paid directly to ICC by the applicant and be nonrefundable. The Building Permit, Fire Services review fee of $250.00, and Utility Connect fees shall be paid directly to the City of Georgetown as prescribed in this fee schedule before the building permit will be issued. Construction Permit Fees Page 3 of 9 Last Revised February 2012
14 ~Example~ Figuring New Commercial Building Permit Fees Verify square footage Example: Office square footage 3577 Square footage (3577)x Valuation ($55) = $196, Look up base fee Base fees Cost of additional $1,000 in Valuation Up to $50,000 base $250 $5.00 From $50, 001 to $100, 000 base $350 $4.00 From $100, 001 to $500,000 base $460 $3.00 Over $500, 000 base $1660 $2.00 Example: $196, base is $ Subtract low end of base range from valuation ($196, $100, = $96, ) Divide by 1000 ($96, / 1000 = 96.73) Multi by cost of additional $1000 in valuation (96.73 x $3.00 = $290.19) Add base and additional valuation charge ($ = $750.19) Subtract application fee ( $ $ = $650.19) Add Plan Review Cost (half of Building Permit cost) ($ / 2 = $375.09) ($ = $1,125.28) Construction Permit Fees Page 4 of 9 Last Revised February 2012
15 Other Construction Application Fee Permit Fee Residential remodel, repair, alteration, addition & accessory buildings over 144 Sq. ft. $35.00 $ / sq. ft.* Residential accessory buildings under 144 Sq. Ft. $10.00 $25.00 * Arbors/ Patio Covers $10.00 $25.00 * Detached Garage or Carport $10.00 $25.00 * Re-Roofing $15.00 $20.00 Fences $10.00 $15.00 Water Softeners $10.00 $15.00 Back Flow Preventor Inspection $10.00 $15.00 Commercial remodel, alteration, tenant finish-out or addition $75.00 $ / sq. ft.* Signs $25.00 $50.00 Certificate of Occupancy for existing buildings $80.00 Certificate of Occupancy Re-inspections $50.00 License Inspections $50.00 Add l Fire Services hours (or fraction thereof) beyond std. inspection $35.00 Fire Services Systems Inspections $50.00 Fire Services Special Inspections $50.00 *Plus individual trade permits as required and listed below Fire Prevention Permits and Inspections Review Fee Permit Fee Fire Services Systems Inspections n/a $50.00 Fire Services Special Inspections n/a $50.00 Fire Alarm Systems New $ $25.00 Fire Alarm Systems 50 or more devices - remodel $ $25.00 Fire Alarm Systems 49 or less devices - remodel $ $25.00 Fire Alarm Systems for sprinkler monitoring only $ $25.00 Fire Sprinkler Systems New $ $25.00 Fire Sprinkler Systems 50 or more heads remodel $ $25.00 Fire Sprinkler Systems 49 or less heads remodel $ $25.00 Kitchen Hood Fire Protection System $ $25.00 Aboveground Fuel System $ $25.00 Underground Fuel System $ $25.00 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) System $ $25.00 Individual Trade Permits: Inside City Outside Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical $35.00 $ New Construction permit fees include individual trade permit fees. Individual trade permits are required for utility service rebuilds & appliance replacements. Floodplain Review: $50.00 Assessed only if an investigation is required to determine whether the proposed construction is located within the floodplain. Floodplain Construction: $ Assessed only when construction occurs in the floodplain. Other Service Fees: Moving a building $90.00/Building Demolition: Residential $65.00 per story Commercial $ per story Swimming Pool Inspection $55.00 Private/$95.00 Public Construction Permit Fees Page 5 of 9 Last Revised February 2012
16 Gasoline Tank Inspection Gasoline Pump Inspection $ $.01/Gallon capacity $45.00/Pump Reinspection Fees Residential Inspection $ st re-inspection / 2 nd $70.00 / 3 rd $ Commercial Inspection $ st re-inspection / 2 nd $ / 3 rd $ Re-inspection by Fire Services (second, for the same violation) $30.00 Re-inspection by Fire Services (third, and all subsequent, for the same violation) $50.00 Commercial Construction Plan Review of Revisions or Plan Review Comments First and second receipt of plan corrections by applicant No charge Third receipt of plan corrections by applicant $50.00 Fourth receipt of plan corrections by applicant $75.00 Fifth receipt of plan corrections by applicant $ Variance or appeal request to the Building Code before the Bldg. Standards Commission: $ Construction Permit Fees Page 6 of 9 Last Revised February 2012
17 Utility Connect Fees: Water Meter Connections Inside City Outside City ¾ $ $ $ $ ½ $ $ $ $ Greater than 2 *$50.00 *$ **Fee plus meter and actual cost of materials and labor Engineering and Inspection Fee Residential: Single Family $500.00/Dwelling unit Multi Family (2 or more units) $250.00/Dwelling unit Non-Residential: $.20/ Sq. Ft. area Applicable Impact Fees - See Separate Schedule on page 5 and 6. Sewer Tap Connections Inside City Outside City 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ Greater than 8 $50.00** $50.00** **Meter plus actual cost of materials and labor Plus Engineering and Inspection Fee Residential: Single Family Multi-Family Commercial Industrial $500.00/Dwelling Unit $250.00/Dwelling Unit $.06/Sq. Ft. Area $.10/Sq. Ft. Area Electrical Connections Single Phase Power Amps $ Amps $ Greater than 400 Amps Actual cost of materials and labor Three Phase Power Amps $ Amps $ Greater than 400 Amps Actual cost of materials and labor Note: In some cases, cost of electrical connections may have to be calculated by City Engineering Department. Construction Permit Fees Page 7 of 9 Last Revised February 2012
18 Impact Fee Listing Meter Type Multiplier Pre-Oct 2003 Fees Oct 2003 Fees Oct 2005 Fees Residential Non-residential Southfork Water Water Water Water Wastewater Wastewater Wastewater Wastewater Wastewater 5/8 Simple $825 $600 $1,325 $1,098 $1,530 $1,247 $1,530 $1,255 $2,077 3/4 Simple 1 $825 $600 $1,325 $1,098 $2,295 $1,869 $3,324 $1,881 $3,114 1 Simple $1,375 $1,000 $2,209 $1,830 $3,826 $3,116 $5,541 $3,136 $5, Simple $2,750 $2,000 $4,416 $3,660 $7,649 $6,229 $11,079 $6,269 $10,379 2 Simple $4,400 $3,200 $7,066 $5,856 $12,239 $9,967 $17,727 $10,031 $16,607 2 Compound $4,400 $3,200 $7,066 $5,856 $12,239 $9,967 $17,727 $10,031 $16,607 2 Turbine $5,500 $4,000 $8,834 $7,320 $15,301 $12,461 $22,161 $12,541 $20,761 3 Compound $8,800 $6,400 $14,134 $11,712 $24,481 $19,937 $35,457 $20,065 $33,217 3 Turbine 16 $13,200 $9,600 $21,200 $17,568 $36,720 $29,904 $53,184 $30,096 $49,824 4 Compound $13,750 $10,000 $22,084 $18,300 $38,251 $31,151 $55,401 $31,351 $51,901 4 Turbine 28 $23,100 $16,800 $37,100 $30,744 $64,260 $52,332 $93,072 $52,668 $87,192 6 Compound $27,500 $20,000 $44,166 $36,600 $76,499 $62,299 $110,799 $62,699 $103,799 6 Turbine $50,600 $36,800 $81,266 $67,344 $140,759 $114,631 $203,871 $115,367 $190,991 8 Compound $44,000 $32,000 $70,666 $58,560 $122,399 $99,679 $177,279 $100,319 $166,079 8 Turbine $88,000 $64,000 $141,334 $117,120 $244,801 $199,361 $354,561 $200,641 $332, Compound $63,250 $46,000 $101,584 $84,180 $175,951 $143,291 $254,841 $144,211 $238, Turbine $137,500 $100,000 $220,834 $183,000 $382,501 $311,501 $554,001 $313,501 $519, Turbine 220 $181,500 $132,000 $291,500 $241,560 $504,900 $411,180 $731,280 $413,820 $685,080 Construction Permit Fees Page 8 of 9 Last Revised February 2012
19 cost per sqft A B C D E F G H I J Group (2012 International Building Code) IA IB IIA IIB IIIA IIIB IV VA VB A-1 Assembly, theaters, with stage A-1 Assembly, theaters, without stage A-2 Assembly, nightclubs A-2 Assembly, restaurants, bars, banquet halls A-3 Assembly, churches A-3 Assembly, general, community halls, libraries, museums A-4 Assembly, arenas B Business E Educational F-1 Factory and industrial, moderate hazard F-2 Factory and industrial, low hazard H-1 High Hazard, explosives N.P. H234 High Hazard H-5 HPM I-1 Institutional, supervised environment I-2 Institutional, hospitals N.P N.P. I-2 Institutional, nursing homes N.P N.P. I-3 Institutional, restrained I-4 Institutional, day care facilities M Mercantile R-1 Residential, hotels R-2 Residential, multiple family R-3 Residential, one- and two-family R-4 Residential, care/assisted living facilities S-1 Storage, moderate hazard S-2 Storage, low hazard U Utility, miscellaneous
20 MEMORANDUM DATE: September 4, 2012 TO: FROM: RE: Utility Billing Department Randall Lueders, P.E, Senior Engineer, Engineering Dept Avery Ranch Blvd REVISED - Muir Lake Impact Fees COMMENTS The applicant must pay the community impact fee and water meter deposit fee prior to issuance of building permit. Community Impact Fee: 4 Domestic Water Meter ($1800 X 166 LUE s) = $298,800 2 Irrigation Water Meter ($1800 X 8 L.U.E s) = $14,400 Wastewater ($1600 X 166 LUE)** = $265,600 Tap Fees: 4 Domestic meter *** = $300 2 Irrigation meter * = $500 Wastewater * = $50 Deposits: 4 Domestic meter = $1, Irrigation meter = $ Total : $580, * = Fee assumes service line has been installed and the City is only required to inspect the connection and install a meter ** = Please be advised that there may be up to a seven-day processing period between the time the fees are paid and the time the permit is issued. *** = Developer/Contractor is required to provide water meter. Verify water meter model with Engineering Department prior to purchase and installation. cc: Darwin Marchell, P.E., Director of Engineering Eric Rauschuber, P.E., Director of Utilities Greg White, Utility Superintendent Wastewater Facility Matt Brosig, Utility Superintendent Wastewater Collections Joe Spiking, Utility Superintendent Water Distribution Terry Jordan, Industrial Pretreatment Manager Lisa Mann, Office Manager, Building Inspections Nanette McCartan, Utility Billing Manager Rene Roeglin, Utility Accounts Specialist Donna Clark, Utility Accounts Specialist Sue Benton, Utility Accounts Specialist Juli Fuller, Utility Accounts Specialist April Mason, Public Works Administrative Assistant
21
22 SB E LL D B LV AVER Y RANCH BLVD IE R RI V AD R DR LES A IL R 2301 SD AN 2300 LE OR 2301 S VER
23 I. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: (1) Applicable utility related fees including community impact, tap and deposit fees must be paid prior to issuance of a building permit. Refer to Appendix A Article Utility Related Fees for fee information. Please allow 7 calendar days (excluding holidays) for processing of utility service applications. (2) Building Inspection Fees are paid at time of issuance of permit with exception of Application fee and Professional Recovery Fee which are paid at time of application submittal. (3) Public Works and Planning Fees are paid at time of application submittal with exception of Subdivision Construction Inspection Review which is paid prior to approval of plans and some miscellaneous fees. (4) Any unpaid or uncollected fees required herein shall be paid prior to City issuance of any final inspections or certificates of Occupancy or acceptance of any subdivision improvements by the City. (5) All costs incurred by the City in lawfully abating or authorizing abatement of conditions which are a hazard to public safety, health or welfare for properties requesting permits or approvals for development shall be paid prior to issuance of building permits or accepting applications for subdivision platting or other development approvals. (6) Unless otherwise provided for in this Code of Ordinances, fees shall be collected in the amounts provided for in the schedule contained in this section. Any reference to fees contained in any code adopted by reference in this code or contained in any chapter of this code shall be superceded by the following fee schedule. All fees provided for in this section shall be non-refundable. II. BUILDING INSPECTION FEES: (1) Building Permits (A) Residential (i) Application (for new construction) $100 - Credit applied to building permit fee upon issuance. (ii) New Construction $.10 per sq ft for total foundation/floor area including porches and patios, minimum $25 (iii) Remodel $50 (iv) Penalty $100 per day of occupancy prior to obtaining building final (B) Commercial (i) Professional Recovery Fee $200 (ii) Application (for new construction) $200 - Credit applied to building permit fee upon issuance. (iii) New Construction $.10 per sq ft for total foundation/floor area, minimum $35 (iv) Remodel $50 (v) Lease Space Finish Outs $.10 per sq ft for total foundation/floor area, minimum $35 (vi) Shell Building $.10 per sq ft for total foundation/floor area, minimum $35 (vii) Foundation Only $100 for up to 2,500 sq ft plus $0.04/sq ft for over 2,500 sq ft (viii) Penalty $100 per day of occupancy prior to obtaining building final (2) Plumbing Permits (A) Residential (i) New Construction $.10 per sq ft for total foundation/floor area, minimum $25 (ii) Remodel $50 (iii) Water Heater Install/Changeout $25 (iv) Water Softener Installations $25 (B) Commercial (i) New Construction $.10 per sq ft for total foundation/floor area, minimum $35 (ii) Remodel $50 (iii) Lease Space Finish Outs $.05 per sq ft for total foundation/floor area, minimum $35 (iv) Shell Bldg $0.05 per lin ft (excluding fire sprinkler system lines) (v) Foundation Only $100 for up to 2,500 sq ft plus $0.04/sq ft for over 2,500 sq ft (vi) Outside Utility Lines (water, fire line & sewer) $.10 per lin ft for all lines (3) Electrical Permits (A) Residential (i) New Construction ARTICLE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES FEES (ii) Remodel $50 $.10 per sq ft for total foundation/floor area including porches and patios, minimum $25 March
24 (B) Commercial (i) New Construction $.15 per sq ft (ii) Remodel $50 (iii) Lease Space Finish Out $.05 per sq ft for total foundation/floor area, minimum $35 (iv) Shell Building $.10 per sq ft for total foundation/floor area, minimum $35 (v) Foundation Only $100 for up to 2,500 sq ft plus $0.04/sq ft for over 2,500 sq ft (C) Temporary Meter Loops/Electrical Service Upgrade (i) Residential $25 for up to 100 amp, $40 for over 100 amp (ii) Commercial $50 for up to 200 amp, $100 for over 200 amp (4) Mechanical Permits (A) Residential (i) New Construction $100 per living unit plus $25 per floor above 1st floor. (ii) Remodel $50 (iii) HVAC Changeout/Addition $25 (B) Commercial (i) New Construction $100 for 1st 2,500 sq ft, $75/ea add'l 2,500 sq ft (ii) Remodel $50 (iii) Coolers/Freezers $25 (5) Sign Permits (New/Temp) (A) New & Temporary $2.00 per sq ft, $50.00 minimum (B) Advertising Search Light $100 (6) Building Plan Review (A) Residential (B) Commercial (i) New Commercial (ii) Lease Space Build-out/Remodel (iii) Plan Review Service (I.C.C. Review) $25 w/master, $35 w/o master, $35 for master $100 for up to 20,000 sq ft, $25/each add'l 10,000 sq ft $35 each Paid directly to I.C.C. (plus $100 base fee) (8) Gasoline Storage Permits (A) Gas pumps and tanks $50 (B) Underground bulk storage $100 (9) Miscellaneous Building Permits (A) Irrigation Systems (i) Residential $25 (ii) Commercial $50 plus $25 per each addit. backflow preventer (B) Temp Construction Trailer Permit (i) Building Permit $.10 per sq ft, minimum $35 (ii) Electrical Permit $25 (iii) Plumbing Permit $25 (iv) Mechanical Permit $25 (C) Flat Work Permit (Excludes Single Family) (i) Driveways, Sidewalks, ADA Ramps $35 (D) Temp Structures/Other Membrane Structure Permit (i) Building Permit $50 (ii) Plan Review $35 (E) Certificate Of Occupancy (Commercial Only) $35 (F) Reinspection $25 each (G) Administrative Change $25 (H) Mobile Home Permit (i) Building Permit $.10 per sq ft, minimum $25 (ii) Mechanical Tie in $25 (iii) Plumbing Tie in $25 (iv) Electrical Tie in $25 (v) Plan Review $25 (I) Swimming Pool Permit (Above & In Ground): (i) Building Permit $.10 per sq ft, minimum $25 (ii) Plumbing (if gas heated) $25 (iii) Electrical $25 (iv) Plan Review $25 (J) Accessory Structure Permit: (i) Garage $.10 per sq ft, minimum $35 (ii) Storage Shed/Work Shop $.10 per sq ft, minimum $35 (iii) Deck/Patio/Carport $.10 per sq ft, minimum $35 (iv) Gazebo/Pavillion $.10 per sq ft, minimum $35 (v) Plan Review $25 March
25 (K) Demolition Permit $50 (commercial & residential) (L) Water, gas, sewer line not in Plumbing permit $25 each (M) Moving Permit $50 (N) Carnival Permit (Plan Review, Building Permit) $100 ARTICLE FIRE PROTECTION RELATED FEES (1) Fire Code Plan Review (A) Building Permit Plans (i) New Construction $50 (ii) Remodel/Repair $50 (iii) Lease Space/Finish Out $50 (iv) Fire Sprinkler System Review $50 (v) Fire Alarm Review $25 (vi) Hood Suppression System Review $25 (B) Subdivision Plats (Preliminary and Final Plats) $50 (C) Site Development Permit Plans $50 (2) Compliance Tests (A) Fire Sprinkler Systems (2 hr) (i) Under ground test $25 (ii) Above ground test $25 (B) Natural Gas System (approx 30 min) $25 (C) Fixed Suppression System (Ansul, etc) 25/system (D) Fuel Tank Storage System (i) Tank Pressure Test $25 (ii) Line Pressure Test $25 (E) Fire Alarm System (1st 30 min) $25/system (F) Other Fire Code Required Tests $25 (3) Fire Code Permit (A) Explosive Permit Fees by Class (i) Class A $50/permit (ii) Class B $100/permit (iii) Class C $200/permit (iv)class D $400/permit (B) Fireworks Display Permit $100/permit (C) Temporary Membrane Structures, Tents & Canopies$50/permit (D) Other Fire Permits as Required by Fire Code $50/permit (4) Annual Inspections (A) Daycare Center $35 (B) Group Daycare $35 (C) Registered Family Home $35 (D) Nursing Home $125 (E) Hospital/Clinic $150 (F) Foster $35 (G) Cutting and Welding $50 (H) Dry Cleaning Plants $50 (I) Hazardous Materials $50 (J) Lumberyards and Woodworking Plants $50 (K) Repair Garages and Service Stations $50 (L) Spraying and Dipping $50 (M) Other Fire Inspections as Required by Fire Code $35 (5) Certificate of Occupancy Inspection $35 for 1st inspection, $25 for each re-inspection March
26
27 City of Round Rock - Impact Fees 1 of 2 5/19/2014 9:55 AM News Calendar Blogs esubscription Jobs Documents Community Links Land Development FAQ Site Map Contact Us Search... Home About Round Rock What's New City Services Library Parks & Recreation Departments Administration City Attorney Finance Fire General Services Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Human Resources Inspection Services Building Inspection Permit Guides Permit Fees Commercial Permitting Fees Remodels, Finishouts and/or Additions Permitting Fees Impact Fees Staff Forms and Reports Frequently Asked Questions Construction Inspection Development/Permit Tracker Staff Directory FAQ Library Municipal Court Parks & Recreation Departments» Inspection Services» Building Inspection» Permit Fees Impact Fees Calculations for Impact Fees due are based on the size of the water meter and the Living Unit Equivalent's (LUE's) associated with the water meter. The following table represents water meter sizes and their prespective LUE's. The Impact Fee due per LUE is: Water Meter Size LUE 5/8" 1 3/4" 1.5 1" /2" 5 2" 8 3" 16 4" 25 6" 80 8" " " 270 Print
28 City of Round Rock - Impact Fees 2 of 2 5/19/2014 9:55 AM Planning and Development Services Police Purchasing Transportation Utilities & Environmental Services Utility Billing For Plats Recorded after Aug. 1, 2012 Water Impact Fee $3,889 per LUE Sewer Impact Fee $2,073 per LUE Permit Fee $285 Water Meter Fee $167 Water/Sewer Line Fee $200 For Plats Recorded between January 1, 2009 and July 31, 2012 Water Impact Fee $ per LUE Sewer Impact Fee $ per LUE Permit Fee $285 Water Meter Fee $167 Water/Sewer Line Fee $200 For Plats Recorded between January 1, December 31, 2008 Water Impact Fee $ per LUE Sewer Impact Fee $ per LUE Permit Fee $285 Water Meter Fee $167 Water/Sewer Line Fee $200 For Plats Recorded before January 1, 2005 Water Impact Fee $ per LUE Sewer Impact Fee $ per LUE Permit Fee $285 Water Meter Fee $167 Water/Sewer Line Fee $200 City of Round Rock 221 East Main Street, Round Rock, Texas Phone: (512) City of Round Rock. All Rights Reserved. Customer Survey Site Map About this website Like 6.1k
29 Housing Advisory Board meeting: June 11, 2014, Item B additional information Basic summary of city development fees and recommendations for incentives. Development fees are collected for three main reasons: 1. Collect revenue for city staff time to offset expenses that are already anticipated in the budget. (General, Electric, and Water Services Funds). o These fees are collect to attempt to make the department activities cover the operations budget. In the case of Inspection Services and Systems Engineering Inspections, the operations budget is mostly staffing, office space, and supplies. o The budget is set around June using the previous year statistics for a fiscal year starting in October. Because city budgets are somewhat less flexible than private business (we don t layoff during downturns, but we also don t hire more staff during busy years), the costs over or under runs affect the amount of tax money that is spent on the department. o This is the easiest fee type for the city to waive, as the staffing levels stay static once the budget is determined. 2. Actual material costs or third party contractors. (Water Services & Electric Funds) o These are real expenses for meters, taps, electric lines and contractors that we pay to conduct installation. The city only buys these items or service when there is a development under construction. o These are pretty much direct costs that are passed on to the development. o These cannot be waived without the city paying the direct cost, which is usually not within the predetermined budget. 3. Impact fees for capital improvements and facilities necessitated by new development. (Water Service and Electric Funds) o These fees go to pay for future improvements or recouping past costs to the water, wastewater and electric systems to handle the additional user demand. These are determined within the Capital Improvements Plan (CIP). o When the City/Utility does the improvements for capacity to exist ahead of development, it is anticipated that the future impact will pay off the debt from the expenditure. o These fees cannot be waived for any reason other than economic development per the City Charter. City Council does not consider affordable housing economic development or a factor of economic development. o The city could subsidize the impact fees, which would mean that money from the General Fund would have to be budgeted to pay into the utility impact fee accounts at the time of development. Housing Advisory Board 1 of 2 June 11, 2014
30 Recommendation: Set the percentage of fees waived from New Commercial Construction, Commercial Plan Review, Fire Review, and Residential Water and Sewer Engineering and Inspection to be double the amount of the percentage of affordable units provided, up to 50% of the fees. Example: 10% of units affordable to 80% of AMI or less = 20% of review fees waived. 20% of units affordable to 80% of AMI or less = 40% of review fees waived. Breakdown by fee type Westinghouse Pointe Gateway Northwest Staff Time-General $ 80, $ 92, Staff Time-Utility $ 126, $ 91, Recaptured Cost $ 113, $ 172, Impact Fees $ 105, $ 27, Total Staff Time fees $ 206, $ 184, % waived $ 41, $ 36, % waived $ 82, $ 73, Maximum 50% waived $ 103, $ 92, Housing Advisory Board 2 of 2 June 11, 2014
31 City of Georgetown, Texas SUBJECT: ITEM SUMMARY: FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. SUBMITTED BY:
City of Georgetown. Inspection Services
Inspection Services City of Georgetown Fees Included: Building Permits and Inspections Fee Schedule Water and Wastewater Impact Fees Water and Wastewater Connection & Engineering Fees Electrical Connection
More informationCity of Georgetown. Inspection Services
Inspection Services City of Georgetown Fees Included: Building Permits and Inspections Fee Schedule Water and Wastewater Impact Fees Water and Wastewater Connection & Engineering Fees Electrical Connection
More informationAPPLICATION. Airport Hazard In ETJ - one- and two family dwelling $100 Airport Hazard in ETJ anything other than one- and twofamily
APPENDIX D. FEE SCHEDULE Section A. Schedule of Development Fees. APPLICATION FEE BUILDING PERMITTING, PLAN REVIEW, INSPECTIONS Permit Application fee (all new construction, additions and substantial alterations)
More informationRegular Session. Adjournment
Notice of Meeting for the Housing Advisory Board of the City of Georgetown February 18, 2015 at 3:30 PM at 103 W. 7th Street, Georgetown, TX 78626; Convention & Visitors Bureau The City of Georgetown is
More informationWELD COUNTY BUILDING PERMIT & INSPECTION FEE SCHEDULE JANUARY 2018
WELD COUNTY BUILDING PERMIT & INSPECTION FEE SCHEDULE JANUARY 2018 Building Permit Fees: Total Valuation Fee (calculated according to building valuation per sq. ft.) $1 to $500 $21 $501 to $2,000 $21 for
More informationAN ORDINANCE FOR ADOPTION OF FEES IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE FAMILY OF INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODES FOR PEARL RIVER COUNTY
AN ORDINANCE FOR ADOPTION OF FEES IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE FAMILY OF INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODES FOR PEARL RIVER COUNTY WHEREAS, the statutes of the State of Mississippi, Section 19-5-9 of the Mississippi
More informationBUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION. Commercial Building Permit Application Checklist
BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION 18111 Buddy Riley Blvd. Magnolia, Texas 77354 Phone: 281-356-2266 Fax: 281-259-7811 cityofmagnolia.com Commercial Building Permit Application Checklist All projects must comply
More informationBUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE
BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE Section 109 of the International Building Code as adopted by Ordinance 987 reads as follows: FEES 109.1 Payment of fees. A permit shall not be valid until the fees prescribed
More informationCommercial Fee estimate The Building department will provide the actual fees at the time the permit is issued.
1. Determine the occupancy, type of construction, and floor area (square footage) Commercial Fee estimate The Building department will provide the actual fees at the time the permit is issued. 2. Determine
More informationLANE COUNTY BUILDING & ELECTRICAL PROGRAMS PERMIT FEE GUIDE
LANE COUNTY BUILDING & ELECTRICAL PROGRAMS PERMIT FEE GUIDE A listing of fees associated with Building, Plumbing, Mechanical and Electrical Permits issued by Lane County Land Management Division Effective
More informationBUILDING PERMITS Table Total Valuation. $1.00 to $ $26.00
AMENDED ADMINISTRATIVE FEE SCHEDULE FOR BUILDING SAFETY DIVISION PERMITS AND SERVICES AS REFERENCED IN CHAPTER 18 OF THE ARVADA CITY CODE EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2018 Page Building Permits (Table 18-1)...
More informationTOWNSHIP OF O HARA ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
TOWNSHIP OF O HARA ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF O HARA RESTATING RESOLUTION NO. R-21-2017, WHICH ESTABLISHED CERTAIN FEES AND CHARGES FOR VARIOUS TOWNSHIP PERMITS AND
More informationTOWN OF CASTLE ROCK. Fee Schedules. Development Services MAY 2018
TOWN OF CASTLE ROCK Development Services MAY 2018 Fee Schedules Town of Castle Rock Development Services Fee Contents Town of Castle Rock Building Valuation Data Page 1 Building Permit Fees 2 Development
More informationPLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF BUILDING AND INFRASTRUCTURE HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO SCHEDULE OF FEES JANUARY, 2014, EDITION
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF BUILDING AND INFRASTRUCTURE HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO SCHEDULE OF FEES JANUARY, 2014, EDITION TABLE OF CONTENTS BUILDING FEE CALCULATION 2 BUILDING FEES HAMILTON COUNTY
More informationLANE COUNTY BUILDING & ELECTRICAL PROGRAMS PERMIT FEE GUIDE
LANE COUNTY BUILDING & ELECTRICAL PROGRAMS PERMIT FEE GUIDE A listing of fees associated with Building, Plumbing, Mechanical and Electrical Permits issued by Lane County Land Management Division Effective
More informationCity of High Point Development Fee Schedule
City of High Point Development Fee Schedule Effective August 3, 2015 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of High Point, North Carolina that pursuant to the provisions of NCGS 160A-414 and Section
More informationPlanning&Development Fee Standards
Comprehensive Schedule Standards Payment Due s for applications and plan reviews are due with the submission of the application or plan. In accordance with the city's Development Ordinance, no action shall
More informationBUILDING & ZONING SCHEDULE OF FEES Effective March 15, 2015
BUILDING & ZONING SCHEDULE OF FEES Effective March 15, 2015 1. BUILDING APPLICATION FEE (non-refundable) Fees listed below to be paid at the time of permit application submittal. Full amount of application
More informationCHAPTER 6: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
MISCELLANEOUS FEES SCHEDULE OF SERVICE FEES, PERMIT FEES, DEPOSITS, AND OTHER RATE CHARGES Accident Reports $6.00 Annexation Backflow Prevention Testing Backflow Preventer Size: $5,000 for the first tract,
More informationMILLCREEK. Planning & Development Services APPROVED FEE SCHEDULE. for Submitted for review and approval in 2016
1 MILLCREEK Planning & Development Services APPROVED FEE SCHEDULE for 2018 Submitted for review and approval in 2016 2 Business License Fees Services Fee Activity Detail Fee Licensing fees General License
More information2017 TOWN OF RISING SUN FEE SCHEDULE ADOPTED
2017 TOWN OF RISING SUN FEE SCHEDULE ADOPTED 2-28-17 SECTION 1 ZONING COMPLIANCE PERMITS (A) Residential Zoning Reviews for Proposed Use & Occupancy; and Work Consisting of: New Construction/Additions/Decks/Porches/
More informationResolution Fee Schedule
Resolution 081-16 Fee Schedule A. General 1. No permit shall be issued, application accepted, service provided, or appeal filed without payment of the applicable fee set forth below. 2. References to the
More informationAppendix G Fee Schedule
Appendix G Fee Schedule Sec. 1.1 Annexation Application Fees - In addition to the application fee, a five hundred dollar ($500.00) deposit shall be required. In the event that multiple applications requiring
More informationCity of Wooster Schedule of Fees and Charges Effective March 1, 2018
Water Rates Inside City Meter Meter Included Size Equivalents Usage 5/8 1.00 2000 $14.70 3/4 1.44 2000 $21.17 1 2.56 3000 $37.63 1-1/2 5.76 3000 $84.67 2 10.24 3000 $150.53 3 23.04 3000 $338.69 4 40.96
More informationORDINANCE NO. C-590(E0916)
ORDINANCE NO. C-590(E0916) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEES ORDINANCE NO. C-590(D0314) RELATING TO THE REGULATION OF THE USE AND DEVELOPMENT OF LAND IN THE INCORPORATED LIMITS
More informationNEW BRITAIN BOROUGH SCHEDULE OF FEES (Revised December 15, 2017)
Description NEW BRITAIN BOROUGH SCHEDULE OF FEES (Revised December 15, 2017) TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Building Permits 2-4 Electrical, Mechanical and Plumbing Permits 4-6 Tank Removal Permits 6 Grease Trap
More informationDESCRIPTION FEE UNIT MINIMUM BLDG FEE¹ New Building or Addition All occupancy classifications except
INSPECTIONS & PERMITS FEES Commercial (Non-Residential) Building Permit Fees DESCRIPTION FEE UNIT MINIMUM BLDG FEE¹ New Building or Addition All occupancy classifications except $0.11 SQ. FT. $204.00 apartments
More informationEXHIBIT A PERMIT & GENERAL BUILDING FEES SCHEDULE
EXHIBIT A PERMIT & GENERAL BUILDING FEES SCHEDULE Residential & Commercial New Construction Residential & Commercial Repairs, Alterations, Remodeling General Building Permit Fees 1% of construction value
More informationCity of Wausau Building, Housing and Zoning Fee Schedule 2019
ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY: Plan Review New one- and two-family dwellings Additions and alterations to one- and two-family dwellings (not including garages) 500 sq. ft. or less Over 500 sq. ft. New accessory
More informationCITY OF GALION OHIO CONSOLIDATED FEE SCHEDULE
CITY OF GALION OHIO CONSOLIDATED FEE SCHEDULE Updated: January 1, 2018 All previous fee schedules are obsolete TABLE OF CONTENTS Parks and Recreation Fees----------------------------------------------------
More informationSchedule of City Fees & Charges
Schedule of City Fees & Charges Effective July 1, 2016 Adopted by Franklin City Council: June 9, 2014 Amended June 20, 2016 City of franklin, Virginia Schedule of City Fees & Charges INDEX Item Page #
More informationAPPENDIX A BUILDING PERMIT AND RELATED FEES
APPENDIX A BUILDING PERMIT AND RELATED FEES Nothing contained herein shall relieve any person of the responsibility for obtaining any permits and paying any other fees which may be required by other codes
More informationNEW BRITAIN BOROUGH SCHEDULE OF FEES (Revised April 9, 2019)
Description NEW BRITAIN BOROUGH SCHEDULE OF FEES (Revised April 9, 2019) TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Building Permits 2-4 Electrical, Mechanical and Plumbing Permits 4-6 Tank Removal Permits 6 Grease Trap 6
More informationCommunity Development Fees (as of March 2015)
Community Development Fees (as of March 2015) Planning Page 2 Engineering Page 3 Building Page 5 Building Use Tax Page 6 Water and Sewer License/Tap Page 7 Additional Building Fees Page 9 Temporary Water/Sewer
More informationDevelopment Related Fee Schedule Effective May 1, Plan Reviews. Remodeling, Alterations, Additions Residential and Commercial
Plan Reviews Plan Review Payable at the time a permit application is submitted. Per hour fee for reviews exceeding standard review times payable prior to the issuance of a permit. Remodeling, Alterations,
More informationTOWN OF HERNDON, VIRGINIA ORDINANCE MAY 26, 2015
TOWN OF HERNDON, VIRGINIA ORDINANCE MAY 26, 2015 Ordinance- To adjust the building, mechanical, plumbing and gasfitting, and electrical permit fees and to make other conforming changes. BE IT ORDAINED
More informationDevelopment Related Fee Schedule Effective May 1, Plan Reviews. Remodeling, Alterations, Additions Residential and Commercial
Plan Reviews Plan Review Payable at the time a permit application is submitted. Per hour fee for reviews exceeding the standard review times are payable prior to the issuance of a permit. Remodeling, Alterations,
More informationRESOLUTION NO
RESOLUTION NO. 11-2018 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF TITUSVILLE, FLORIDA AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 31-2016 BY AMENDING THE SCHEDULE OF FEES FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS, ZONING/REZONING, CONDITIONAL USE
More informationVillage of Glen Ellyn Fee & Deposit Schedule Per Village Code 4-1-4
Village of Glen Ellyn Fee & Deposit Schedule Per Village Code 4-1-4 1. Permit Fees (a) The permit fee table applies to all new or reconstructed buildings and structures and new additions to existing buildings
More informationDevelopment Related Fee Schedule Effective May 1, Plan Reviews. Remodeling, Alterations, Additions Residential and Commercial
Plan Reviews Plan Review Payable at the time a permit application is submitted. Per hour fee for reviews exceeding the standard review times are payable prior to the issuance of a permit. Remodeling, Alterations,
More informationAppendix B PENALTY, SALARY, BONDS and FEES
Appendix B PENALTY, SALARY, BONDS and FEES Section Purpose Dollar Amount 1 1.06 Standard Penalty $25/1,000 2.02-H President s Bond $3,000 2.02-I President s Salary $12,000 annually 2.02-I Liquor Commissioner
More information$ $ $ $ $ Failed Inspection... Residential...$ must be paid prior to re-inspection Miscellaneous $ 146.
RESOLUTION 2017-11 2017 SCHUYLKILL TOWNSHIP FEE SCHEDULE REVISED JANUARY 3, 2017 & NOVEMBER 1, 2017 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF SCHUYLKILL TOWNSHIP, CHESTER COUNTY, SETTING THE SCHEDULE
More information3. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Approved FY 18 19
PLANNING & ZONING DOCUMENTS (See also Administration Fees) Informational handouts and forms No cost Planning applications under active consideration available on line no cost Property history per page
More informationFY 2018 FEE SCHEDULE (Effective )
FY 2018 SCHEDULE BUILDING PERMIT S - RESIDENTIAL New SFD, TH, Duplex (Each Dwelling) Less Than or Equal To 2500 S.F. $500.00 Greater Than 2500 S.F. - Less Than Or Equal To 4000 S.F. $800.00 Greater Than
More informationLocation in Code Subject Fees
Chapter 63, Building Construction, Article II, Single Family Residential Farming or Agricultural Commercial, Industrial, Multi Family Building Permits Residential decks, patio enclosures, porch roofs,
More informationRESIDENTIAL BUILDING/GENERAL PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE
TOWN OF BLOOMSBURG COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA RESOLUTION NO. 12-10-18.01 SETTING VARIOUS FEES BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL of the Town of Bloomsburg that the following fee schedule is adopted
More information2018 BUILDING PERMIT FEES New Commercial
2018 BUILDING PERMIT FEES New Commercial Type of Occupancy Charge Per Square Foot Churches and Other Religious $0.64 Apartments $0.70 Hotels/Motels $0.63 Industrial/Warehouse to 5000 Sq. Ft. $0.56 Industrial/Warehouse
More informationCITY OF BEL AIRE Schedule of Service, License and Permit Fees 2016
GENERAL S Dog Tag (City, spayed or neutered) $10.00 Dog Tag (City, not spayed or neutered) $50.00 Animal Impound Fee $40.00 Kennel Licenses (more that 4 dogs/cats) Requires public hearing approval $250/yr.
More informationBUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE
BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE Effective: 10/14/2014 New Commercial Building Permit Fees of Occupancy Charge per Square Foot Churches and Other Religious.....$0.52 Apartments..$0.57 Hotels/Motels......$0.51
More informationDepartment of Public Works Permit Fee Schedule
Structural Permit Residential New Single Family Residence (SFR) $0.10/sq. ft. $200.00 SFR Addition (Includes rooms, garages and greenhouses) $0.10/sq. ft. $150.00 SFR Accessory Structures $0.08/sq. ft.
More informationREQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE ACTION REQUESTED: March 19, 2018 Order Ordinance Resolution X Motion Information No. No. No. 2018-3443 SUBJECT: Updating the Contact Person (Preparer) for this Motion: Matt
More informationFEE SCHEDULE Construction Services and Permitting
FEE SCHEDULE Construction Services and Permitting Revised 10/1/2017 Construction Valuations for permit fee purposes: Permit fees for new construction shall be based on the valuation of the proposed work.
More informationPermit Application Procedures
City of Spring Hill 5000 Northfield Lane Phone 931-486-2252 Ext. 211 Suite 520 Fax: 931-486-3596 Spring Hill, TN. 37174 Permit Application Procedures The purpose of this policy is to ensure that proper
More informationPERMIT FEES CITY OF BATAVIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ONE BATAVIA CITY CENTRE BATAVIA, NEW YORK Revised: July 21, 2008
PERMIT S CITY OF BATAVIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ONE BATAVIA CITY CENTRE BATAVIA, NEW YORK 14020 Revised: July 21, 2008 BUILDING PERMIT Upon the filing of an application for a Building Permit, the following
More information9. Public (Federal, State, or local
WILLISTOWN TOWNSHIP 688 SUGARTOWN ROAD, MALVERN, PA 19355 (610.647.5300) Classification: Date Received: Building Permit No #: Classification Number: Property Owners Signature: I. LOCATION OF BUILDING Tax
More informationRESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT FEES. New Construction and Multi-Residential Construction* Including living, habitable space, basement, & garages
FEE SCHEDULE JANUARY 4, 2016 SUBJECT RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT New Construction and Multi-Residential Construction* Including living, habitable space, basement, & garages Additions of any Residential
More informationAMENDED ORDER SETTING WATER AND SEWER TAP FEES AND SERVICE RATES THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HARRIS
AMENDED ORDER SETTING WATER AND SEWER TAP FEES AND SERVICE RATES THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HARRIS NORTHWEST HARRIS COUNTY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 16 WHEREAS, NORTHWEST HARRIS COUNTY MUNICIPAL
More informationGreenbrier County Building Code Administrative Policy Manual
Greenbrier County Building Code Administrative Policy Manual ARTICLE I STATE BUILDING CODE The State Building Code has been adopted as The Greenbrier County Building Code ( Code ) with all discretionary
More informationPLANS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT BEFORE SUBMITTING TO OUR OFFICE FOR REVIEW.
CITY OF CRANSTON TENT PERMIT PROCEDURE PLANS MUST BE APPROVED THE FIRE DEPARTMENT BEFORE SUBMITTING TO OUR OFFICE FOR REVIEW. WE ARE ALLOWED 15 BUSINESS DAYS TO PROCESS YOUR PERMIT. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS
More informationLINCOLN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA PLANNING & INSPECTIONS DEPARTMENT FEE SCHEDULE ADOPTED AUGUST 15, 2016 EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 6, 2016
LINCOLN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA PLANNING & INSPECTIONS DEPARTMENT FEE SCHEDULE ADOPTED AUGUST 15, 2016 EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 6, 2016 ANDREW C. BRYANT, DIRECTOR BENJAMIN HOLDEN, CHIEF INSPECTOR LINCOLN COUNTY
More informationThe City of Daytona Beach Fee Schedule
Annexation Boat Slips Excess slip(s) request Excess slip per slip One year extension Clear and Grade Permit Land clearing only Comprehensive Plan Amendments Small scale Large scale Concurrency Certificate
More informationCommissioners to enact, amend, and enforce technical construction and building codes; and,
BY COMMISSIONER RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PASCO COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING RESOLUTION NOS. 01-070, 07-170 AND 07-176 IN THEIR ENTIRETY BY AMENDING THE SCHEDULE
More informationGENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION 2017 SESSION LAW HOUSE BILL 436
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION 2017 SESSION LAW 2017-138 HOUSE BILL 436 AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR UNIFORM AUTHORITY TO IMPLEMENT SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT FEES FOR PUBLIC WATER AND SEWER SYSTEMS IN NORTH
More informationChapter Fees (d) OFFICIAL ZONING MAP UPDATE (EXCLUDING FINAL PLATS) $10.00, PER LOT (e) HOME OFFICE PERMIT
101-1 SUBDIVISION, LAND DEVELOPMENT, ZONING AND CONSTRUCTION PERMIT FEES. A. ZONING, SUBDIVISION AND LAND DEVELOPMENT FEES: ANNEXATION PETITIONS (PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT REQUIRED) $700.00, PLUS
More informationTHE EVESHAM MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY RATE SCHEDULE
THE EVESHAM MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY RATE SCHEDULE LATEST REVISION: CONNECTION FEES: ADOPTED: August 6, 2014 EFFECTIVE: August 7, 2014 SERVICE CHARGES: ADOPTED: June 26, 2013 EFFECTIVE: July 1, 2013
More informationCITY OF HARKER HEIGHTS FEE SCHEDULE October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
CITY OF HARKER HEIGHTS FEE SCHEDULE October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009 BUILDING PERMIT FEES Where construction is commenced before a permit is obtained, the permit fees may be doubled. New Building
More informationCITY OF SANTA ROSA CITY COUNCIL MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL REPORT ITEM-RANGE RANCH; SETTING HOUSING ALLOCATION PLAN FEE FOR ONE YEAR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
CITY OF SANTA ROSA CITY COUNCIL Agenda Item #12.2 For Council Meeting of: August 6, 2013 TO: SUBJECT: STAFF PRESENTER: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL REPORT ITEM-RANGE RANCH; SETTING HOUSING ALLOCATION PLAN FEE
More informationAmendment to the City s Master Schedule of Fees, Charges & Application Fees
OTHER SCHEDULED ITEMS BELVEDERE CITY COUNCIL JUNE 12, 2017 To: From: Subject: Mayor and City Council Craig Middleton, City Manager Amendment to the City s Master Schedule of s, Charges & Application s
More informationMeeting Date: December 3, 2018 Agenda Item No:
Meeting Date: December 3, 2018 Agenda Item No: Kitsap County Board of Commissioners Department: Community Development (DCD) Staff Contact: Jeff Rimack, Assistant Director (360) 337-4659 Agenda Item Title:
More informationAPPENDIX A 2018 FEE SCHEDULE
ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTIES APPENDIX A 2018 FEE SCHEDULE Chapter 4 Animal Regulations $50 Chapter 6 Buildings & Building Regulations Chapter 6, Article V Property Maintenance Code $100 Chapter 8 Business
More informationNOTICE OF REGULAR WORKSHOP MEETING SHENANDOAH CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE OF REGULAR WORKSHOP MEETING September 9, 2015 SHENANDOAH CITY COUNCIL STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY CITY OF SHENANDOAH AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Regular Workshop Meeting of the
More informationChapter 3.08 FEE SCHEDULE OF VILLAGE PERMITS AND SERVICES*
Sections: Chapter 3.08 FEE SCHEDULE OF VILLAGE PERMITS AND SERVICES* 3.08.010 Building Permit Fees 3.08.020 Excavations Permits and Bonds Required. 3.08.030 Electrical Permit Fees 3.08.040 Water and Sewer
More informationSCHEDULE OF BUILDING PERMIT FEES
CITY OF PALM DESERT Building & Safety Department SCHEDULE OF BUILDING PERMIT FEES I N F O R M A T I O N A L B U L L E T I N Revised 10-8-2014 PLAN CHECK/INSPECTION FEES: These fees are collected on ALL
More informationORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PORT ARANSAS, TEXAS, BY ADOPTING A NEW CHAPTER
ORDINANCE NO. 2008-09 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PORT ARANSAS, TEXAS, BY ADOPTING A NEW CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX CONCERNING IMPACT FEES FOR ROADWAY FACILITIES; INCORPORATING
More information2017 Amount (Dollars) Category Amount (Dollars) PUBLIC WORKS
PUBLIC WORKS Blueprints, Xerographic, Reader-Printer, Copies 8 1/2x11 and 8 1/2x14 Paper copy per sheet 0.25 0.25 17x22 Paper copy per sheet 1.30 1.35 22x34 Paper copy per sheet 1.30 1.35 24x36 Paper copy
More informationNOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Council of the City of Maple Heights, County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio that:
ORDINANCE NO.: 2016-34 INTRODUCED BY: Mayor Annette M. Blackwell MOTION FOR ADOPTION BY: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 1442 OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES REGARDING THE FEE SCHEDULE IN THE DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING
More informationKAMAS CITY FEE & RATE RESOLUTION NO
KAMAS CITY FEE & RATE RESOLUTION NO. 2012-05 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING FEE SCHEDULES AND POLICIES FOR CONSTRUCTION, BUILDING, WATER, SEWER, FACILITY RENTAL, PLANNING, SIGN CODE, BUSINESS LICENSE, BEER AND
More informationFee Type How Determined Rate Permit Processing Charge Flat Permit or Plan Review Submittal $32.00
City of Huntington Beach Department of Community Development BUILDING PERMIT FEES 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Office: Fax: (714) 374-1647 Permit Processing Charge Flat fee @ Permit or
More informationFee Schedule July 1, 2017
Fee Schedule July 1, 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... 1 PLANNING APPLICATION FEES... 2 IMPACT FEES CAPITAL FACILITIES FEE... 7 SOUTHWEST AREA DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEE... 9 SOUTHEAST AREA DEVELOPMENT
More informationWASHINGTON TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY Appendix A Rate Schedule
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY RULES & REGULATIONS WASTEWATER and POTABLE WATER FACILITIES APPENDIX "A" RATE SCHEDULE FOR 208 CALENDER YEAR I. CONSTRUCTION PERMIT FEES All Application
More informationTHE TOWN OF Angier N O R T H C A R O L I N A
THE TOWN OF Angier N O R T H C A R O L I N A Rate and Fee Schedule For the Fiscal Year June 30, 2014 Rate and Fee Schedule FY 2014 2 Table of Contents Taxes... 3 Recreation.. 4 Depot Rental. 4 Animal Control.
More informationBUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS: (1) Building permit fees ( 6-3(108.2 of the Florida Building Code, 2004 ed.)): See subsection (6) for all new
BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS: (1) Building permit fees ( 6-3(108.2 of the Florida Building Code, 2004 e)): See subsection (6) for all new construction, addition and renovation permit fees for one-
More informationMemorandum City of Lawrence Planning and Development Services
Memorandum City of Lawrence Planning and Development Services TO: Thomas M. Markus, City Manager CC: Scott McCullough, AICP Director of Planning and Development Services FROM: Amy Miller, CFM, AICP Assistant
More informationCity of Wausau Building, Housing and Zoning Fee Schedule
City of Wausau Building, Housing and Zoning ONE AND TWO FAMILY: Plan Review New one and two family dwellings Additions and alterations to one and two family dwellings (not including garages) 500 sq. ft.
More informationApplication fee (Non-refundable) $20.00 Public Passenger Vehicle Chauffeur's License
I. BUSINESS LICENSE FEES G.M.C. 6-52 Liquor License Application Fee $275.00 Class 1 $2,000.00 Class 2 $2,250.00 Class 3 $2,000.00 Class 4 $2,000.00 Class 5 $700.00 Class 6 $700.00 G.M.C. 6-55 Annual Liquor
More informationThis fee structure applies to applications submitted on or after January 1, 2018.
Community Development Department BUILDING PERMIT FEES - 2018 Section 2.12.100 The Chief Building Official may establish policies for estimating permit valuation, including policies and procedures for accepting
More informationMASTER FEE SCHEDULE Amended June 12, 2018
EMS Department BLS Emergency Transport $1,200.00 BLS N-Emergency Transport $1,200.00 ALS1 Emergency Transport $2,100.00 ALS2 Transport $2,600.00 ALS Mileage $35.00 BLS Mileage $35.00 No Treatment/No Transport
More informationCITY OF HARKER HEIGHTS FEE SCHEDULE October 1, 2012 to September 30, 2013
CITY OF HARKER HEIGHTS FEE SCHEDULE October 1, 2012 to September 30, 2013 BUILDING PERMIT FEES Where construction is commenced before a permit is obtained, the permit fees may be doubled. New Building
More informationORDINANCE NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COMMERCE, TEXAS, THAT:
ORDINANCE 18-03 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COMMERCE, AMENDING THE CITY OF COMMERCE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF COMMERCE, TEXAS BY AMENDING A SECTION TITLED FEES, RATES, AND CHARGES; REPEALING AND
More informationFees--Commercial Development (includes Residential 3 units or more) Effective January 1, 2019
Fees--Commercial Development (includes Residential 3 units or more) Effective January 1, 2019 ABL Alcoholic Beverage License Application Review No fee ABN ANX Abandonment Abandonment of Easement $500 Abandonment
More informationMeeting Date: February 26, 2018 Agenda Item No:
Meeting Date: February 26, 2018 Agenda Item No: Kitsap County Board of Commissioners Department: Community Development (DCD) Staff Contact: Louisa Garbo, Director (360) 337-5683 Agenda Item Title: Updates
More informationRESOLUTION NO AMENDING RESOLUTION NO TOWN OF BEL AIR S FEE SCHEDULE
RESOLUTION NO. 1090-17 AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 1070-16 TOWN OF BEL AIR S FEE SCHEDULE WHEREAS, Chapter 192-1 of the Bel Air Town Code authorizes the Board of Town Commissioners to establish fees from time
More informationCommunity Development Fees Revised October 2018
Community Development Fees Revised October 2018 Payment may be made by cash, check, or credit card. Effective October 1, 2018 - There is a 2.6% per transaction fee for all credit card payments. Effective
More informationFee Schedule for Zoning, Building Permits, and Plan Review Services
Schedule for Zoning, Building Permits, and Plan Review Services Schedule General Notes and Conditions: 1. Administrative fee applicable to all Denton town departments. Where not provided or noted in the
More informationCHAPTER 1321 Permit and Inspection Fees
CHAPTER 1321 Permit and Inspection Fees 1321.01 General building permit fees. 1321.02 Heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration permit fees. 1321.03 Plumbing and sewer permit fees. 1321.04
More informationDevelopment Impact & Capacity Fees
City of Petaluma, CA Development Impact & Capacity Fees October 2018 City of Petaluma City Manager s Office 11 English Street Petaluma, CA 94952 Web Page http://www.ci.petaluma.ca.us Revision Date : October
More informationTown of Angier Rate and Fee Schedule Fiscal Year Effective July 1, 2011
Town of Angier Rate and Fee Schedule Fiscal Year 2011 2012 Effective July 1, 2011 Attachment A Tax Rate: Per $100 of valuation $0.53 Recreation Fees: In Town Residents Out of Town Residents $20.00 $40.00
More informationFISCAL IMPACT ANALYSIS TO THE CITY
FISCAL IMPACT ANALYSIS TO THE CITY OF LOVELAND BRISTOL POINTE APARTMENTS LOVELAND, CO PREPARED FOR: MACY DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Economic & Market Research / Land & Development Planning Landscape Architecture
More informationTHE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PASCO COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO 08-132 IN ITS ENTIRETY BY AMENDING THE SCHEDULE OF FEES
More informationVillage of Baxter Estates Fee Schedule
Village of Baxter Estates Schedule Table of Contents A. Buildings Department s...1 A.1. Construction Permit s...1 A.1.a. Construction Valuation...1 A.1.b. Plan Review...1 Basic Plan Review...1 Additional
More information