R-10-10-28-10B1 - 10/28/2010RESOLUTION NO. R -10-10-28-10B1
WHEREAS, the City wishes to adopt a schedule of Fees, Rates and Charges to correspond
with each relevant Chapter of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Round Rock, 2010 Edition,
Now Therefore
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS,
That the schedule of Fees, Rates and Charges to correspond with each relevant Chapter of
the Code of Ordinances of the City of Round Rock, 2010 Edition, attached hereto as Exhibit "A"
and incorporated herein, is hereby approved and adopted.
The City Council hereby finds and declares that written notice of the date, hour, place and
subject of the meeting at which this Resolution was adopted was posted and that such meeting was
open to the public as required by law at all times during which this Resolution and the subject
matter hereof were discussed, considered and formally acted upon, all as required by the Open
Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Texas Government Code, as amended.
RESOLVED this 28th day of October, 2010.
ALAN MCGRAW, Mayor
City of Round Rock, Texas
ATTEST:
SARA L. WHITE, City Secretary
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APPENDIX A
FEES, RATES AND CHARGES
CHAPTER 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Reserved
CHAPTER 2 - ADMINIS 1RA TION
Article V Finance
Section Subject Amount
2-325(a) Returned item or item unpaid by financial institution $25.00
2-325(b) Convenience charge for payment made through web page
on-line payment system or interactive voice response system $1.50
CHAPTER 4 - ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Reserved
CHAPTER 6 - AMUSEMENTS AND ENTERTAINMENTS
Article IL Carnivals, Circuses and Shows
Section Subject Amount
6-22 Permit fee $25.00 first day
$10.00 each additional day
Article III. Sexually Oriented Businesses
Section Subject Amount
6-64 Permit application fee $250.00
6-66 Permit renewal application fee $50.00
Article IV Shooting and Archery Ranges
Section Subject Amount
6-98(b)(6) Minimum amount of liability insurance coverage $300,000.00 per person
$500,000.00 per event
CHAPTER 8 - ANIMALS
Article II : Caring for Annuals
Section Subject
8-166 License fee
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EXHIBIT
Amount
$5.00 per sterilized animal
$10.00 per non -sterilized
animal
Section Subject
8-173 Re -issuance license fee for lost/destroyed tags
8-314 Adoption fee for impounded animals
8-316 Reclaiming and impoundment fees:
8-318(b)
Impoundment fee - first offense
Impoundment fee - second and subsequent offenses
Boarding fee, per each 24-hour period or portion thereof
Rabies quarantine boarding fee, per each 24-hour period
or portion thereof
Medical costs
Owner voluntary release fee
8-319 Owner release in lieu of impoundment fee
CHAPTER 10 - BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS
Section
10-47
Article II. Technical Codes
Division 2. Building Codes
Subject
Residential construction:
For all new residential construction, a permit fee for each
building shall be paid at the time of filing the permit
application, in accordance with the following schedule:
For single family residential construction
For duplex residential constniction
For townhouse and multi -family constniction
For all new multi -family construction and all new
condominium construction, a fee in the amount shown
shall be paid at the time of filing the permit application,
said fee to be for review of building plans for compliance
with Fire Code requirements and for initial in -field
inspection of each building
Conunercial and office construction:
For all new commercial and office construction, a permit
fee in the amount shown shall be paid for each building at
the time of filing the permit application
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Amount
$5.00 per sterilized animal
$10.00 per non -sterilized
animal
$75.00 per animal
$20.00
$25.00
$10.00
$15.00
Actual costs incurred
$50.00 per unweaned litter
$30.00 per weaned animal
$50.00 per unweaned litter
$30.00 per weaned animal
Amount
$285.00
$320.00
$60.0Q plus $0.08 per
square foot of floor space
$0.05 per square foot of
floor space
$0.08 per square foot of
floor space
Section Subject Amount
10-47 Commercial and office construction (continued):
For all new commercial and office construction, a fee in
the amount shown shall be paid at the time of filing the
permit application, said fee to be for review of building plans
for compliance with Fire Code requirements and for initial
in -field inspection of each building
Industrial construction:
For all new industrial construction, a permit fee in the
amount shown shall be paid for each building at the
time of filing the permit application
For all new industrial construction, a fee in the
amount shown shall be paid at the time of filing the
permit application, said fee to be for review of building
plans for compliance with Fire Code requirements and
for initial in -field inspection of each building
Other types of construction:
For all other types of new construction, a permit
fee in the amount shown shall be paid for each building
at the time of filing the permit application
For all other types of new construction, a fee in
the amount shown shall be paid at the time of filing the
permit application, said fee to be for review of building
plates for compliance with Fire Code requirements and
for initial in -field inspection of each building
Other permits:
Installation regulated by Code of Ordinances: Any
owner, authorized agent, or contractor who desires to
enlarge, alter, remodel, repair, or change the occupancy
of a building or structure, or to erect or construct a sign of
any description, or to install irrigation systems, or alter fire
extinguishing apparatus, elevators, engines or to install a
steam boiler, furnace, heater, incinerator, or other heat
producing apparatus, or other appurtenances, or otherwise
provide for a fixed improvement, the installation of which
is regulated by this Code, shall pay a fee for each building
permit as required at the time of filing application in
accordance with the following:
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$0.05 per square foot of
floor space
$60.00 plus $0.08 per
square foot of floor space
$0.05 per square foot of
floor space
$60.00 plus $0.08 per
square foot of floor space
$0.05 per square foot of
floor space
Section Subject
10-47 Other permits, installation regulated by Code of
Ordinances (continued):
Total Valuation
$2,000 and less
$2,001 to $15,000
$15,001 to $50,000
$50,001 to $100,000
$100,001 to $500,000
$500,001 and up
Installation regulated by Fire Code: Any owner,
authorized agent, or contractor who desires to enlarge,
alter, remodel, repair, or change the occupancy of a
building or structure, or erect or construct a sign of any
description, or install irrigation systems, or alter fire
extinguishing apparatus, elevators, engines or install a
steam boiler, furnace, heater, incinerator, or other heat
producing apparatus, or other appurtenances, or otherwise
provide for a fixed improvement, the installation of which
is regulated by the City Fire Code, shall pay a fee for the
review of plans for compliance with Fire Code requirements
and for the initial in -field inspection of the building at the
time of filing application in accordance with the following:
Total Valuation
$2,000 and Less
$2,001 to $15,000
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Amount
$35.00
$35.00 for the first $2,000 plus
$7.00 each additional thousand
or fraction thereof, to and
including $15,000
$125.00 for the first $15,000
plus $4.00 each additional
thousand or fraction thereof,
to and including $50,000
$260.00 for the first $50,000
plus $3.00 each additional
thousand or fraction thereof,
to and including $100,000
$400.00 for the first $100,000
plus $2.00 each additional
thousand or fraction thereof,
to and including $500,000
$1,200.00 for the first $500,000
plus $1.00 each additional
thousand or fraction thereof
$15.00
$25.00 for the first $2,000 plus
$1.50 each additional thousand
or fraction thereof, to and
including $15,000
Section
10-47
Subject Amount
Other permits, installation regulated by Fire Code (continued):
Total Valuation
$15,001 to $50,000 $50.00 for the first $15,000
plus $1.25 each additional
thousand or fraction thereof,
to and including $50,000
$50,001 to $100,000
$100,001 to $500,000
$500,001 and up
The applicant for the permit shall include an amount for
the Total Valuation, which shall be the total value of all
construction work for which the permit is sought, including
but not limited to all materials, labor, painting, roofing,
electrical, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and any
other permanent equipment incorporated in the construction
work. If the Building Official does not agree with the
amount of the Total Valuation as submitted by the applicant,
the Building Official shall determine the total cost using
certified construction estimates or nationally recognized
publications to determine the total Valuation. If an applicant
disputes the Total Valuation so determined by the Building
Official, the applicant may appeal to the City Manager,
whose decision regarding the Total Valuation shall be final
Moving of building or structures
Demolition of building or structures
Failure to obtain permit:
Where work for which a permit is required by the Code is started
or proceeded with prior to obtaining said permit, the fees herein
specified 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 the execution of the work, nor from
any other penalties prescribed by the Code
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$100.00 for the first $50,000
plus $1.00 each additional
thousand or fraction thereof,
to and including $100,000
$150.00 for the first $100,000
plus $0.65 each additional
thousand or fraction thereof,
to and including $500,000
$500.00 for the first $500,000
plus $0.35 each additional
thousand or fraction thereof
$50.00
$25.00
Double fee
No Text
Section Subject
10-47 Reinspection fee:
Upon notification by the permit holder or his agent, the Building
Official or the Fire Department shall make the necessary
inspection and shall either approve that portion of the construction
as completed or shall notify the permit holder or his agent of any
violation of the Code. If upon reinspections a portion of the
construction is not approved, a fee in the amount shown shall be
paid for any subsequent reinspections of the construction not
approved
Structural steel inspection fee:
For any type of construction where structural steel
components will be included, the applicant for a
building permit shall pay a fee in the amount shown
Where the steel frame components are a minimal part
of the construction being permitted and require no more
than two inspections as determined by the Building
Official, the structural steel inspection fee shall be
as shown. The applicant shall be entitled to a refined of
such fee in the event no structural steel inspection is
actually made
Fire sprinkler system inspection fees:
Fire sprinkler system plan review and inspection: For
any type of construction which includes a fire sprinkler
system, a fee for the review of sprinkler plans, visual
inspection, and hydraulic leak inspection of the systems
in the amount shown shall be paid at the time of filing the
permit application
Amount
$50.00
The greater of $100.00 or $0.05
per square foot of the total floor
space contained within the steel
frame, plus the total area covered
by, but not contained within, the
steel frame
Reinspections: Upon notification by the permit holder or
his agent, the Fire Department shall make the necessary
inspection and shall either approve the fire sprinkler system
plan as installed or notify the permit holder or his agent of any
violations of the Fire Code. If upon inspection a portion of the
fire sprinkler systems inspected is not approved, a fee in the
amount shown shall be paid for any subsequent reinspections
of the fire sprinkler system
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$100.00
$60.00 for each riser
plus $2.00 for each
sprinkler head in excess
of 25
$50.00
Section Subject
10-47 Partial visual inspection fee: For requests to visually
inspect only a portion of a fire sprinkler system, rather than
the entire system at once, an additional fee in the amount
shown shall be paid for each partial inspection requested in
addition to the initial sprinkler system plan review fee
Fire systems inspection fee:
For any type of construction which includes a fire system
other than a sprinkler system, including kitchen hood
suppression systems and paint hood suppression systems,
an inspection fee in the amount shown shall be paid at the
time of filing the permit application
Alarm plans review and inspection fee:
For any type of construction which includes a fire alarm
system, a fee for plan review, including visual and audible
in -field inspection, in the amount shown shall be paid at the
time of filing the permit application
Upon notification by the permit holder or his agent, the Fire
Department shall make the necessary inspection and shall either
approve the fire alarm system plan as installed or notify the
permit holder or his agent of any violations of the Fire Code.
If upon inspection a portion of the fire alarm system inspected
is not approved, a fee in the amount shown shall be paid for any
subsequent reinspections of the fire alarm system
Institutional facility inspection fees:
The Fire Department shall provide fire prevention
inspections of institutional facilities as requested
Institutional facility inspection fees shall be paid
to the Fire Department at the time of request, in the
amounts shown
No refunds:
Except as provided herein under stnictural steel
inspection fee, after an application for a building permit
has been made and the permit fee paid, there will be no
refunds made by the City to applicant
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Amount
$25.00
$50.00 per system
$60.00 for each panel
plus $1.00 for each device
$50.00
$1.00 per bed for hospitals and
nursing homes
$50.00 for institutional facilities
which require a day care or foster
care license from the state
Section
10-47
Subject
Expired permits:
Once a building permit has expired, the applicant must reapply for a
new permit and pay all applicable fees
Copies of inspection reports:
Amount
Additional copies of any inspection or fire report prepared by the
Fire Department shall be available for an additional charge as shown $3.00
Environmental research fee:
Requests to the Fire Department for environmental site research shall
be subject to a fee in the amount shown to cover the costs of research
and production
10-48 Public liability insurance policy: Minimum amount of
liability insurance coverage required prior to obtaining permit
Workers' compensation insurance policy: Minimum amount
of workers' compensation insurance coverage required prior to
obtaining permit
10-56(0(1) Certificates of occupancy:
Where no building permit is required but a certificate of
occupancy is necessary, an application fee in the amount shown
shall be paid at the time of filing an application for a certificate
of occupancy, which fee shall include one inspection
10-56(0(2) For a temporary certificate of occupancy, an application fee in
the amount shown shall be paid at the time of filing an application
for a temporary certificate of occupancy, which fee shall include one
inspection
For an extension of a temporary certificate of occupancy, an
application fee in the amount shown shall be paid at the time of
filing an application for extension of a temporary certificate of
occupancy
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$100.00 plus $35.00 per
hour or fraction thereof
after the first hour
$300,000 for injuries in
any one accident
$100,000 for injuries
to any one person
$50,000 for property
damage
Amount not less than the
minimum coverage
required by state statutes
$75.00
$250.00
$100.00
Section Subject Amount
10-302 License and examination fees for various classes of electricians:
(Southern Building Code Conference International is abbreviated
SBCCI)
Classification: Master Electrician
Classification: Journeyman Electrician
Classification: Journeyman Restricted
Classification: Inactive Master
10-303(k) Request by Master Electrician for license to be placed in
inactive status
10-303(1) Duplicate license for any electrician claiming destroyed or
lost license
10-304(e) Permit reissuance fee: application fee for reissuance of
a permit changing electrician of record
10-304(0(2) Duplicate permit fee: to obtain a duplicate of a lost or
destroyed permit
CHAPTER 12 - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Reserved
CHAPTER 14 - ENVIRONMENT
Article IL Tree Protection and Preservation
Section Subject
14-26(b)(1) Tree replacement fee:
Section
14-57(c)
Example: a 10 inch tree removed, multiplied by the 1.0 ratio,
requires 10 replacement inches. 10 replacement inches multiplied
by $150.00 equals $I,500.00
Article III. Public and Private (Vater Wells
Subject
Water well permit fee
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$300.00 original license
$225.00 renewal
$45.00 SBCCI exam fee
$85.00 original license
$75.00 renewal
$45.00 SBCCI exam fee
$55.00 original license
$45.00 renewal
$45.00 SBCCI exam fee
$45.00 original license
$45.00
$5.00
$25.00
$5.00
Amount
$150.00 per inch replaced
Amount
$200.00
Article v Stormn'alerDrainage
Section Subject
14-114(d)(4)c. Participation fees based upon proposed land use:
Single Family
Multi -Family
Commercial/Industrial
14-114(d)(4)c.1. Minimum participation fee regardless of any land use
restrictions
Article VIL Stagnant Nater, Filth, Weeds and Rubbish
Section Subiect
14-181 Additional charges for removal by City
Article VIII. ]Poise
Section Subject
14-215(c)(1) Filing fee to accompany application for temporary noise
exemption permit
Article IX Smoking of Tobacco Products in Public Places
Section Subject
14-244(b)(2) Permit fee for processing application to be a designated smoking
bar
14-244(b)(4) Re -testing fee relative to exhaust and/or air purification system
having failed two successive tests
Article XL Abandoned and Junked Vehicles; Other Abandoned Property
Section Subject
14-302(11) Fees for impounding, storage, etc.
Fee for the taking and impounding of any personal property
Storage fee, including storage for all or part of the first
24 hours
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Amount
$800.00 per acre
$1,600.00 per acre
$2,400.00 per acre
$800.00 per acre
Amount
$150.00 per lot or tract
Amount
If fee schedule is adopted
by Council, in accordance
therewith. Otherwise,
$25.00
Amount
$50.00
$50.00 per additional test
Amount
The actual expenses
incurred by the impounder
in impounding the
property, plus $2.00, but
in no event less than $4.00
$1.00 per 24-hour period
or portion thereof
Section Subject
14-302(h)
Fees for impounding, storage, etc. (continued):
Fee for preparing notices of sale of each article, including
newspaper advertisement
Fee for selling each article
Amount
$1.00
$1.00
Fee for posting notices of sale for each article $1.00
Fee for newspaper advertisement Actual publication costs
CHAPTER 16 - FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION
Article IV. Burning
Section Subject Amount
16-89(b) Fee for obtaining open burning permit from Fire Department $50.00
Article V. Fireworks
Section Subject Amount
16-110(a) Bond amount required for licensee relative to supervised public
display of fireworks/pyrotechnic display Not less than $1,000.00
16-110(b)(2) Site inspection fee to accompany application for permit for
pyrotechnic display $50.00
Article H. Explosives
Section Subject Amount
16-143(i) Fee for Sec. 16-143(a)(3) permit "to use explosives or blasting agents"
Class A Permit: Class A Permits will be issued for a period
of 45 calendar days. One extension not to exceed 10 calendar
days may be approved by the City Engineer without additional
fees
Class B Permit: Class B Permits will be issued for a period
of 120 calendar days. One extension not to exceed 30 calendar
days may be approved by the City Engineer without additional
fees
Class C Permit: Class C Permits will be issued for a period
of one year and may be renewed annually subject to the
requirements of obtaining a permit
$150.00
$350.00
$550.00
$550.00 each renewal
Class D Permit: Class D Permits will be issued for a period
of 10 calendar days $100.00
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Section Subject Amount
16-143(i) Fee for Sec. 16-143(a)(3) pemnit (continued):
The various City departments, the utilities and city franchise
holders, where normally engaged in such work as is described
in Article VI, shall not be required to pay permit fees
16-144 Bond amount required for applicant for permit $300,000.00
16-146(d) License fee for initial issuance of each blasting license $100.00
Article VH. Hazardous Materials Incidents
Section Subject Amount
16-191 Services of Fire Department related to hazardous materials incident
Apparatus
Engine $750.00 per hour
Quint/Aerial $750.00 per hour
Tanker $500.00 per hour
Booster Truck $300.00 per hour
Rescue Truck $625.00 per hour
Haz Mat Trailer $225.00 per Hour
Support Truck $300.00 per hour
Squad Truck $125.00 per hour
Cotnmand Unit $175.00 per hour
Staff Vehicle $75.00 per hour
Haz Mat Mobile Lab Unit $600.00 per hour
Ambulance/EMS Unit $350.00 per hour
Personnel
Fire Fighter $35.00 per hour
Haz Mat Operations Level $35.00 per hour
Haz Mat Technician Level $40.00 per hour
Haz Mat Specialist Level $65.00 per hour
Haz Mat Incident Command $75.00 per hour
Protective Equipment
FF Helmet $180.00
FF Hood $25.00
Bunker Coat $450.00
Bunker Pants $350.00
FF Boots $165.00
FF Gloves $55.00
Face Shield $5.00
Disposable Goggles $12.00
Ear Plugs $5.00
Over Boots $20.00
Chemical Boots $65.00
Nitrile Gloves $1.00 per pair
Nitrile Gloves, 15 ml $12.25 per pair
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Section Subject, Amount
16-191 Services of Fire Department related to hazardous materials
incident (continued):
Protective Equipment (continued):
411 Chem Res Gloves
12" Neoprene Gloves
Butyl Gloves
Tyvek Coveralls
Tyvek 9400 HD Coveralls
Level B TyChem Suit 9400
Level A Responder Chem Suit
CPF Suit Tape 2"
Isotherm Cooling Vest
Isotherm Repl Packs
SBCA 4500 Pack
Testing and Monitoring Equipment
PH Paper Roll .5" x 10'
Nerve Agent Sensor
Drager Unit
Drager Tubes (Group I)
Drager Tubes (Group 2)
Drager Tubes (Group 3)
Drager Tubes (Group 4)
Drager Tubes (Group 5)
Drager Tubes (Group 6)
B/W Detect Simultin Device
Tri Chem Single Unit
Chemical Agent Detect Kit M256A I
Dosimeter DMC20
Portable Radiation Survey Meter
Radiation Survey Meter
Spil Fyter Class Strips
Pressure Test Kit
Haz Mat Tool Kit
Haz Mat Gas Detection Kit
Orion 4 Gas Meter
Infrared Heat Detector
ISGK90 Thernnal Imager
Fire Equipment
$17.00 per pair
$36.25 per pair
$30.00 per pair
$10.00 each
$82.00
$145.00
$1,235.00
$360.00 per roll
$20.00
$72.00 each
$95.00 per unit
$9.75
$32.25
$55.00
$51.75 per 10 -pack
$55.75 per 10 -pack
$61.75 per 10 -pack
$67.75 per 10 -pack
$77.75 per 10 -pack
$118.35 per 10 -pack
$97.25 per 10 -pack
$107.00
$25.00
$37.00
$60.00
$280.00
$272.05 per 50 -pack
$100.00
$120.00
$150.00
$175.00
$75.00
$200.00
Axe $20.00
Pike Pole $20.00
Bolt Cutters $20.00
Chain Saw $40.00 per hour
PPV Fan $50.00 per hour
Generator $45.00 per hour
Scene Lights $15.00 each
Light Tower $75.00
Salvage Cover $25.00 each
Hall Runner $15.00 each
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Section Subject Amount
16-191 Services of Fire Department related to hazardous materials
incident (continued):
Fire Equipment (continued):
Portable Water Tank
Submersible Pump
1 3/4" Fire I•Iose (damaged)
2 1/2" Fire Hose (damaged)
4"/5" Supply Line (damaged)
Foam Nozzle
Foatn Eductor
Dry Chemical Extinguisher
CO2 Extinguisher
Class D Extinguisher
Rescue Equipment
$50.00
$30.00
$137.50
$154.00
$795.00
$50.00
$45.00
$40.00
$40.00
$75.00
Spreaders $100.00
Cutters $100.00
Rams $100.00
Air Bags $100.00
K 12 Saw $75.00
Rescue Rope $1.25 per foot
Utility Rope $0.75 per foot
Rescue Harness $25.00
Tripod $200.00
Sked Rescue System $75.00
Stokes Basket $50.00
Haz Mat Equipment
Leak &Plug Kit
Chlorine Kit A
Chlorine Kit B
Mercury Spill Kit
Decon Drain Grid
Decon Catch Basin
Decon Shower Kit
Decon Privacy Curtain
Decon Soap
15 Gallon Salvage Drum
30 Gallon Salvage Druni
55 Gallon Salvage Druni
30 Gallon Overpack Drum
95 Gallon Overpack Drum
Drum Liners
Drum Dolly
5 Gallon Pump Sprayer
Poly Sheeting
Duct Tape
Waste/Bio Hazard Bag
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$75.00
$175.00
$175.00
$110.75
$20.00
$20.00
$65.00
$50.00
$10.00
$55.00
$75.00
$85.00
$65.00
$200.00
$8.00 each
$25.00
$20.00
$50.00 per roll
$10.00 per roll
$1.50
Section Subject Aniount
16-191 Services of Fire Department related to hazardous materials
incident (continued):
Materials and Supplies
Absorbent $9.00 per 20 lb. bag
Absorbent Pillows 17" x 5' (17 per case) $58.50
Absorbent Socks 3" x 10' (4 per case) $53.25
Absorbent Pads 16" x 20" (100 per case) $78.00
Absorbent Booms 8" x 10' (4 per case) $107.25
Soda Ash $52.00 per 501b. bag
AFFF Foam $35.00 per gallon
Class A Foani $20.00 per gallon
Micro Blaze $30.00 per gallon
Micro Blaze (5 gallon) $132.50
Barricade Tape $20.00 per 100'
Miscellaneous
Dispatch Fee
Cellular Phone Usage (per quarter hour)
Rehab Supplies
Disposal Charges
Rental Equipment
CHAPTER 18 - FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
Section
18-4
Subject
Application/Permit fee formula to operate food establishment
Food establishments
Number of employees (1 to 15)
Number of employees (16 to 30)
Number of employees (31 or more)
If an application is made after the first day of July of any
calendar year, the application fee shall be reduced by 50%
$95.00
$15,00
Actual cost
10% over actual rental
10% over actual rental
Amount
$150.00
$250.00
$300.00
Penalty fee for follow-up inspections
Penalty fee $75.00
Each additional follow-up inspection Increases by $25.00
Day care centers
Licensed number of children (13 to 40)
Licensed number of children (41 to 100)
Licensed number of children (101 or more)
Mobile food units
First unit
Each additional unit
15
$150.00
$250.00
$300.00
$100.00
$75.00
Section
Subject
18-4 Application/Permit fee formula to operate food establislunent
(continued):
18-8(2)b.
CHAPTER 20
Section
20-1(b)(4)
Sanitation inspection
Includes day care centers with fewer than 13 children,
day car centers with more than 12 children but with no
food preparation, and foster/adoptive hones
Food handler classes
One-year card fee (all new employees and Train the Trainer
classes
Two-year card fee
Remote class (new establishments only) (Monday through
Friday, between 9 am and 4 pm, minimum 50 students)
Train the Trainer class
Train the Trainer video
Seasonal permits (valid for six months)
Change of name or change of ownership
Establishment plan review
Actual plan review and two pre -opening inspections
Each additional pre -opening inspection
Permit reinstatement fee
Reinstatement fee following finding of "second failure" health
inspection violation
- LIBRARY
Subject
Fee for nonresident library card
Annual nonresident card for single user, non-refundable,
valid for one year from issuance date
Annual nonresident card for a family, non-refundable,
valid for one year from issuance date
Quarterly nonresident card for single user, non-refundable,
valid for three months from issuance date
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Amount
$60.00
$10.00
$15.00
$50.00 plus one-year
or two-year card fee per
person
$25.00
$25.00
$60.00
$25.00
$125.00
$60.00
$100.00
$100.00
Amount
$25.00
$40.00
$7.00
No Text
Section
20-1(c)
Subject
Late return fee
Young children books (BB, E, ENF, ER)
All other circulating book material and audio cassettes
Videocassettes and DVDs
20-1(d) Miscellaneous fees
Lost card replacement
Book reserve fee
Interlibrary loan for incoming materials
Interlibrary loan for outgoing materials
20-1(e)(1) Fees for damaged books
Torn page, repairable
Scribbled page, repairable, readable
Damaged spine, repairable in-house
Damaged plastic cover
Damaged/missing barcode
Damaged/missing pages, up to 5 pages, black/white image
20-1(e)(2)b. Exceptions to standard replacement costs for print material
Juvenile paperbacks
Board books
Audiovisual material no longer in distribution:
Audiobooks (books on tape)
Single cassette, unabridged
Single cassette, abridged
Set, unabridged
Set, abridged
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Amount
$0.20 per day per item,
with maximmn of $8.00
$0.20 per day per item,
with maximum of $8.00
$0.20 per day per item,
with maximum of $8.00
$1.00
$0.50 per item
Postage and miscellaneous
user fees charged by the
lending library
Postage, photocopy fees,
and any miscellaneous
user fees shall be charged
to borrowing libraries
according to rates in their
lending policies, if any
$0.50 per page
$0.75 per page
$2.00
$1.00
$0.75
$3.00 if photocopy can be
obtained
$6.00
$5.00
$10.00
$10.00
$60.00
$30.00
Section Subject Amount
20-1(e)(2)b. Audiovisual material no longer in distribution (continued):
Books on CD
Single CD, unabridged
Single CD, abridged
Set, unabridged
Set, abridged
Music CDs
$18.00
$18.00
$85.00
$35.00
Single CD $18.00
2 disc set $30.00
3 or more disc set $45.00
VHS tapes $18.00 per tape
DVD $18.00 per disc
20-1(e)(4)(5) Damaged/lost audio, video, CD and DVD cases
Video cases $5.50
Audio cases to bold the following:
I tape
2 tapes
3 tapes
4 tapes
6 tapes
8 tapes
12 tapes
CD cases to hold the following:
1 CD
2 CDs
4 CDs
6 CDs
8 CDs
10 CDs
12 CDs
14 CDs
16 CDs
20 CDs
$7.00
$7.00
$8.00
$9.00
$10.00
$10.00
$11.00
$10.00
$11.00
$11.00
$12.00
$13.00
$14.00
$15.00
$16.00
$18.00
$19.00
DVD cases $5.00
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Section Subject Amount
20-1(e)(5) Damaged/lost audios, videos, CDs and DVDs
Audiocassettes (unabridged materials), per damaged or
missing cassette, if Library has a single cassette replacement
agreement with a distributor or manufacturer
Audiocassettes (unabridged materials), per damaged or
missing cassette, if Library does not have a single cassette
replacement agreement with a distributor or manufacturer
Audiocassettes (abridged materials): in most cases,
abridged materials will be replaced at current replacement
cost for a complete set
1 to 15 uses
16 to 25 uses
26 or more uses
Videotapes
1 to75uses
76 to 150 uses
151 or more uses
CDs
1 to 25 uses
26 to 50 uses
51 or more uses
DVDs
20-1(f)(1) Library equipment fees
Public access computers (in-house use)
Paper
Photocopies (in-house use)
Black and white copy
Color copy
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$10.00
Full replacement cost for
entire set, even if only one
audiocassette is damaged
Full replacement cost
1/2 full replacement cost
No charge
Full replacement cost
1/2 full replacement cost
No charge
Full replacement cost
1/2 full replacement cost
No charge
Full replacement cost
regardless of age of
material
$0.10 per page printed
regardless if paper is
supplied by user
$0.10 per 5 sheets
$0.10 per page
$L00 per page
Section Subject
20-1(f)(2)d. Rooin rates
Henry Lathin Meeting Room - A or B
Group Type Rate Time
Resident
Non-profit
Nonresident
Non-profit
Additional Fees
$15.00 2 hr minimum $15.00 per hour, added
onto the 2 hour
$20.00 2 hr minimum $20.00 per hour, added
onto the 2 hour
Resident $70.00 2 hr minimum
Private persons,
organizations,
businesses
Nonresident
Private persons,
organizations,
businesses
Additional Fees
$70.00 per hour
thereafter
$90.00 2 hr minimum $90.00 per hour
thereafter
Kitchen use $10.00
Security
deposit
Equipment
$100.00
See notes
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Notes
May be used at this rate only one
time per month. Additional use is
$15.00 per hr with a $120.00 daily
maximum
May be used at this rate only one
time per month. Additional use is
$20.00 per hr with a $160.00 daily
maximum
May be used at this rate only one
day per month. Additional use is
$70.00 per hr with a $560.00 daily
maximum
May be used at this rate only one
day per month. Additional use is
$90.00 per hr with a $720.00 daily
maximum
Hourly rate, maximum $40.00
per day, non-refundable
Non -refunded if cancellation made
within 7 days of event date;
non -refunded if room is not left in
condition in which it was borrowed
Overhead projector (if reserved in
advance) $10.00; if not reserved in
advance, 50% increase over base
rate
VCR/TV set-up (if reserved in
advance) $25.00; if not reserved in
advance, 50% increase over base
rate
Computer projector (if reserved in
advance) $100.00; if not reserved
in advance, 50% increase over base
rate
Section Subject
20-1(f)(2)d. Rooni rates
Henry Lathin Meeting Room - Combined A and B
Group Type Rate Time
Resident
Non-profit
Nonresident
Non-profit
Additional Fees
$25.00 2 hr minimum $25.00 per hour, added
onto the 2 hour
$32.00 2 lir minimum $32.00 per hour, added
onto the 2 hour
Resident $100.00 2 hr minimum
Private persons,
organizations,
businesses
Nom-esident $125.00 2 hr minimum
Private persons,
organizations,
businesses
Additional Fees
Kitchen use $16.00
Security
deposit
Equipment
$160.00
See notes
$100.00 per hour
thereafter
$125.00 per hour
thereafter
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Notes
May be used at this rate only one
time per month. Additional use is
$25.00 per hr with a $200.00 daily
maximum
May be used at this rate only one
time per month. Additional use is
$32.00 per hr with a $256.00 daily
maximum
May be used at this rate only one
day per month. Additional use is
$100.00 per hr with an $800.00
daily maximum
May be used at this rate only one
day per month. Additional use is
$125.00 per hr with a $1,000.00
daily maximum
Hourly rate, maximum $64.00
per day, non-refundable
Non -refunded if cancellation made
within 14 days of event date;
non -refunded if room is not left in
condition in which it was borrowed
Overhead projector (if reserved in
advance) $10.00; if not reserved in
advance, 50% increase over base
rate
VCR/TV set-up (if reserved in
advance) $25.00; if not reserved in
advance, 50% increase over base
rate
Computer projector (if reserved in
advance) $100.00; if not reserved
in advance, 50% increase over base
rate
Section Subject
20-1(f)(2)d. Room rates
Children's Area Room
Group Type Rate Tirne
Additional Fees
Resident $10.00 2 hr minimum $10.00 per hour, added
Non-profit onto the 2 hour
Nonresident $15.00 2 hr minimum
Non-profit
Resident $20.00 2 hr minimum
Private persons,
organizations,
businesses
Nonresident $25.00 2 hr mitumum
Private persons,
organizations,
businesses
Additional Fees
Security
deposit
Equipment
$12.00 per hour, added
onto the 2 hour
$15.00 per hour
thereafter
$19.00 per hour
thereafter
Notes
May be used at this rate only one
time per month. Additional use is
$10.00 per hr with an $80.00 daily
maximum
May be used at this rate only one
time per month. Additional use is
$15.00 per hr with a $120.00 daily
maximum
May be used at this rate only one
time per month. Additional use is
$20.00 per hr with a $160.00 daily
maximum
May be used at this rate only one
time per month. Additional use is
$25.00 per hr with a $200.00 daily
maximum
$50.00 Non -refunded if cancellation made
within 7 days of event date;
non -refunded if room is not left in
condition in which it was borrowed
See notes
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Overhead projector (if reserved in
advance) $10.00; if not reserved in
advance, 50% increase over base
rate
VCR/TV set-up (if reserved in
advance) $25.00; if not reserved in
advance, 50% increase over base
rate
Computer projector (if reserved in
advance) $100.00; if not reserved
in advance, 50% increase over base
rate
Section Subject
20-1(g)(2) Computer lab fee
CHAPTER 22 - MUNICIPAL COURT
Reserved
CHAPTER 24 - OFFENSES
Article I. In General
Section Subject
24-2(b)(4)c. Discharge of firearms during permitted event
Minimum amount of insurance coverage for spectators
and property
CHAPTER 26 - PARKS AND RECREATION
Article II. Park Regulations
Section Subject
26-21 Use and rental fees:
Park facilities:
Resident and nonresident individuals, clubs,
organizations, or businesses may rent parks and
recreation facilities, when available, for a fee per
function as follows:
Pavilions in neighborhood parks
Pavilions in Old Settlers Park
Rabb and Kinningham Recreation Centers
Sports facility lights
Concession stand
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Amount
$100.00 per hour with a
maximum of $400.00 per
day
Amount
$300,000.00 combined
single limit
Amount
$25.00 for residents
$50.00 for nonresidents
$100.00 for residents
$125.00 for nonresidents
$200.00 / 4 hours for
residents, plus $20.00 per
additional hour
$225.00 / 4 hours for
nonresidents, plus $20.00
per additional hour
$18.00 per hour for both
residents and nonresidents
$20.00 per day for
residents
$45.00 per day for
Section Subject
26-21 Park facilities (continued):
Deposit: A $100.00 deposit shall be required to
rent parks and recreation facilities. Upon City's
inspection and determination that facilities have not
been damaged and that clean-up costs have not been
incurred, such deposit shall be refunded
Pools:
Resident and nonresident individuals, clubs,
organizations, or businesses may rent City pools,
when available, for an hourly rate, with a minimum of
two hours and a maximum of four hours, as follows:
Lake Creek Pool:
100 people or less
101 to 150 people
151 to 200 people
Micki Krebsbach Pool:
200 people or less
201 to 400 people
401 to 600 people
Rock'n River Family Aquatic Center:
200 people or less
201 to 400 people
Deposit: A $100.00 deposit shall be required to
rent a City pool. Upon City's inspection and
determination that facilities have not been damaged
and that clean-up costs have not been incurred,
such deposit shall be refunded
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nonresidents
Arnow nt
$100.00
$100.00 for residents
$125.00 for nonresidents
$110.00 for residents
$135.00 for nonresidents
$120.00 for residents
$145.00 for nonresidents
$170.00 for residents
$195.00 for nonresidents
$210.00 for residents
$235.00 for nonresidents
$250.00 for residents
$275.00 for nonresidents
$405.00 for residents
$430.00 for nonresidents
$435.00 for residents
$460.00 for nonresidents
$100.00
Section Subject Amount
26-21 Equipment:
Recreation kit $25.00 for residents
$30.00 for nonresidents
Clay Madsen Recreation Center room rental rates:
Large meeting room, for social services or charitable
organizations (resident) $10.00 per hour
Large meeting room, for private persons, organizations,
businesses (resident) $35.00 per hour
Kitchen, for social services or charitable organizations $25.00 per Hour
(resident)
Kitchen, for private persons, organizations, businesses $35.00 per hour
(resident)
Multi-purpose room, for social services or charitable
organizations (resident) $5.00 per hour
Multi-purpose room, for private persons, organizations,
businesses (resident) $20.00 per hour
Gym (1/2 court), for social services or charitable
organizations (resident) $50.00 per hour
Gym (1/2 court), for private persons, organizations,
businesses (resident) $50.00 per hour
Pool parties (resident) Room cost, plus $3.00
per swimmer per hour
For Clay Madsen Recreation Center, the following apply:
an additional $5.00 per hour shall be charged for nonresidents;
all reservations are based on availability; and all reservations
must occur during normal operating hours
Clay Madsen Recreation Center membership fees:
Family (resident)
Couple (21-54 years) (resident)
Senior couple (55 years and over) (resident)
Individual (21-54 years) (resident)
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$270.00 annually
$70.00 quarterly
$25.00 monthly
$190.00 amorally
$50.00 quarterly
$20.00 monthly
$110.00 annually
$30.00 quarterly
$15.00 monthly
$120.00 annually
$35.00 quarterly
$15.00 monthly
Section Subject Amount
26-21 Clay Madsen Recreation Center membership fees (continued):
Senior individual (55 years and over) (resident) $65.00 annually
$20.00 quarterly
$10.00 monthly
Youth (up to 20 years) (resident) $65.00 annually
$20.00 quarterly
$10.00 monthly
Corporate (20 or more people) (resident) $75.00 per person
annually
For Clay Madsen Recreation Center membership fees, the
following apply: an additional $10.00 per month shall be
charged for nonresidents; an additional $5.00 per month
shall be charged for senior nonresidents; fees include access
to gyne, pool, racquetball courts, weight room, game room,
TV room; fees do not include classes, leagues, events,
tournaments, and concessions; programs scholarships are
available
Clay Madsen Recreation Center walk-in fees:
Individual (21-54 years)
Senior individual (55 years and over)
Youth (up to 20 years)
For Clay Madsen Recreation Center walk-in fees, the
following apply: first visit requires an additional $5.00
ID card fee; ID card must be presented on subsequent
visits
Allen R. Baca Center for Senior and Community Activities
membership fees:
Resident - aged 50 and over
Nonresident - aged 50 and over
Resident - aged 50 and over (weight room included)
Nonresident - aged 50 and over (weight room included)
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$5.00 for residents
$10.00 for nonresidents
$2.50 for residents
$5.00 for nonresidents
$1.00 for residents
$5.00 for nonresidents
$25.00 amorally
$3.00 monthly
$1.00 walk-in/day use
$30.00 annually
$7.00 monthly
$50.00 annually
$9.00 monthly
$60.00 annually
$15.00 monthly
Section Subject Amount
26-21 Allen R. Baca Center for Senior and Conununity Activities
membership fees (continued):
Resident - aged 21-49 (weight room only)
Nonresident - aged 21-49 (weight room only)
Clay Madsen Recreation Center (CMRC) and Allen R. Baca
Center for Senior and Community Activities (BCSCA)
joint membership fees:
$65.00 annually
$12.00 monthly
$5.00 walk-in/day use
$100.00 annually
$17.00 monthly
$6.00 walk-in/day use
All access to both the CMRC and BCSCA facilities,
excluding weight room:
Resident - aged 55 and over $80.00 annually
Nonresident - aged 55 and over $130.00 annually
All access to both the CMRC and BCSCA weight room:
Resident - aged 21-49 $140.00 annually
Nonresident - aged 21-49 $260.00 annually
Resident - aged 55 and over $80.00 annually
Nonresident - aged 55 and over $130.00 annually
Allen R. Baca Center for Senior and Community Activities
rental fees for residents (Monday- Thursday, and Friday
until 5:00 pm:
Grand meeting room (3,000 square feet) (capacity 465)
Grand meeting room with kitchen (3,200 square feet)
(capacity 469)
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$60.00 for 1 hour
$180.00 for 4 hours
$360.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pni
$250.00 security deposit
$55.00 additional hours
$65.00 for 1 hour
$195.00 for 4 hours
$390.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pni
$350.00 security deposit
$60.00 additional hours
Section Subject
26-21 Allen R. Baca Center for Senior and Community Activities
rental fees for residents (Monday - Thursday, and Friday
until 5:00 pm (continued):
Meeting room no. 1 (1,155 square feet) (capacity 77)
Meeting room no. 2 (1,155 square feet) (capacity 77)
Computer room (756 square feet) (capacity 21)
Arts and crafts room (864 square feet) (capacity 36)
Aerobics room (1,094 square feet) (capacity 36)
Weight room (1,480 square feet) (capacity 33)
Dining room (2,596 square feet) (capacity 368)
Billiard room (558 square feet) (capacity 24)
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Amount
$20.00 for 1 hour
$60.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$50.00 security deposit
$15.00 additional hours
$20.00 for 1 hour
$60.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$50.00 security deposit
$15.00 additional hours
$15.00 for 1 hour
845.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$1,000.00 security deposit
$10.00 additional hours
$20.00 for 1 hour
860.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$50.00 security deposit
$15.00 additional hours
$20.00 for 1 hour
$60.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$50.00 security deposit
$15.00 additional hours
$30.00 for 1 hour
$90.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$1,000.00 security deposit
$25.00 additional hours
$50.00 for 1 hour
$150.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$200.00 security deposit
$45.00 additional hours
$15.00 for 1 hour
$45.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$500.00 security deposit
$10.00 additional hours
Section Subject Amount
26-21 Allen R. Baca Center for Senior and Community Activities
rental fees for residents (Monday - Thursday, and Friday
until 5:00 pm (continued):
TV/game room (496 square feet) (capacity 24)
Grand meeting room, meeting room no. 1, meeting
room no. 2, kitchen (5,510 square feet) (capacity 623)
Grand meeting room, meeting room no. 1, meeting
room no. 2, kitchen, billiard room, TV/game room
(6,564 square feet) (capacity 671)
All rentals of the Allen R. Baca Center for Senior and
Conununity Activities include lobby space and parking
garage access
Allen R. Baca Center for Senior and Community Activities
rental fees for residents (Friday, after 5:00 pm, Saturday
and Sunday:
Grand meeting room (3,000 square feet) (capacity 465)
Grand meeting room with kitchen (3,200 square feet)
(capacity 469)
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$15.00 for 1 hour
$45.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$500.00 security deposit
$10.00 additional hours
$100.00 for 1 hour
$300.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$500.00 security deposit
$90.00 additional hours
$130.00 for 1 hour
$300.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$1,000.00 security deposit
$120.00 additional hours
$95.00 for 1 hour
$285.00 for 4 hours
$570.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pm
$250.00 security deposit
$85.00 additional hours
$110.00 for 1 hour
$330.00 for 4 hours
$660.00 all day/
8:00 ant - 10:00 pm
$350.00 security deposit
$90.00 additional hours
Section Subject Amount
26-21 Allen R. Baca Center for Senior and Community Activities
rental fees for residents (Friday, after 5:00 pm, Saturday
and Sunday (continued):
Meeting room no. 1 (1,155 square feet) (capacity 77)
Meeting room no. 2 (1,155 square feet) (capacity 77)
Computer room (756 square feet) (capacity 21)
Arts and crafts room (864 square feet) (capacity 36)
Aerobics room (1,094 square feet) (capacity 36)
Weight room (1,480 square feet) (capacity 33)
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$35.00 for 1 hour
$105.00 for 4 hours
$210.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pm
$50.00 security deposit
$25.00 additional hours
$35.00 for 1 hour
$105.00 for 4 hours
$210.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pm
$50.00 security deposit
$25.00 additional hours
$25.00 for 1 hour
$75.00 for 4 hours
$150.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pm
$1,000.00 security deposit
$20.00 additional hours
$25.00 for 1 hour
$75.00 for 4 hours
$150.00 all day/
8:00 ain - 10:00 pm
$50.00 security deposit
$20.00 additional hours
$35.00 for 1 hour
$105.00 for4 hours
$210.00 all day/
8:00 ani - 10:00 pm
$50.00 security deposit
$25.00 additional hours
$45.00 for 1 hour
$135.00 for4 hours
$270.00 all day/
8:00 ani - 10:00 pin
$1,000.00 security deposit
$40.00 additional hours
Section Subject
26-21 Allen R. Baca Center for Senior and Community Activities
rental fees for residents (Friday, after 5:00 pm, Saturday
and Sunday (continued):
Dining room (2,596 square feet) (capacity 368)
Billiard room (558 square feet) (capacity 24)
TV/game room (496 square feet) (capacity 24)
Grand meeting room, meeting room no. 1, meeting
room no. 2, kitchen (5,510 square feet) (capacity 623)
Grand meeting room, meeting room no. 1, meeting
room no. 2, kitchen, billiard room, TV/game room
(6,564 square feet) (capacity 671)
All rentals of the Allen R. Baca Center for Senior and
Conunuiuty Activities include lobby space and parking
garage access
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Amount
$75.00 for 1 hour
$225.00 for 4 hours
$450.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pm
$200.00 security deposit
$65.00 additional hours
$20.00 for 1 hour
$60.00 for 4 hours
$120.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pm
$500.00 security deposit
$15.00 additional hours
$20.00 for 1 hour
$60.00 for 4 hours
$120.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pm
$500.00 security deposit
$15.00 additional hours
$165.00 for 1 hour
$495.00 for 4 hours
$990.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pm
$500.00 security deposit
$150.00 additional hours
$205.00 for 1 hour
$615.00 for 4 hours
$1,230.00 all day/
8:00 am -10:00 pm
$1,000.00 security deposit
$175.00 additional hours
Sectio: Subject
26-21 Allen R. Baca Center for Senior and Community Activities
rental fees for nonresidents (Monday - Thursday. and Friday
until 5:00 pm:
Grand meeting room (3,000 square feet) (capacity 465)
Grand meeting room with kitchen (3,200 square feet)
(capacity 469)
Meeting room no. 1 (1,155 square feet) (capacity 77)
Meeting room no. 2 (1,155 square feet) (capacity 77)
Computer room (756 square feet) (capacity 21)
Arts and crafts room (864 square feet) (capacity 36)
Aerobics room (1,094 square feet) (capacity 36)
Weight room (1,480 square feet) (capacity 33)
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Amount
$95.00 for 1 hour
$285.00 for 4 hours
$570.00 all day/
8:00 am 10:00 pm
$250.00 security deposit
$85.00 additional hours
$110.00 for 1 hour
$330.00 for 4 hours
$660.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pm
$350.00 security deposit
$90.00 additional hours
$35.00 for 1 hour
$105.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$50.00 security deposit
$25.00 additional hours
$35.00 for 1 hour
$105.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$50.00 security deposit
$25.00 additional hours
$25.00 for 1 hour
$75.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$1,000.00 security deposit
$20.00 additional hours
$25.00 for 1 hour
$75.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$50.00 security deposit
$20.00 additional hours
$35.00 for 1 hour
$105.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$50.00 security deposit
$25.00 additional hours
$45.00 for 1 hour
$135.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$1,000.00 security deposit
$40.00 additional hours
Section Subiecl Amount
26-21 Allen R. Baca Center for Senior and Community Activities
rental fees for nonresidents (Monday - Thursday, and Friday
until 5:00 pm:
Dining room (2,596 square feet) (capacity 368)
Billiard room (558 square feet) (capacity 24)
TV/game room (496 square feet) (capacity 24)
Grand meeting room, meeting room no. 1, meeting
room no. 2, kitchen (5,510 square feet) (capacity 623)
Grand meeting room, meeting room no. 1, meeting
room no. 2, kitchen, billiard room, TV/game room
(6,564 square feet) (capacity 671)
All rentals of the Allen R. Baca Center for Senior and
Conununity Activities include lobby space and parking
garage access
Allen R. Baca Center for Senior and Community Activities
rental fees for nonresidents (Friday, after 5:00 pm, Saturday
and Sunday:
Grand meeting room (3,000 square feet) (capacity 465)
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$75.00 for 1 hour
$225.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$200.00 security deposit
$65.00 additional hours
$20.00 for 1 hour
$60.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$500.00 security deposit
$15.00 additional hours
$20.00 for 1 hour
$60.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$500.00 security deposit
$15.00 additional hours
$165.00 for 1 hour
$495.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$500.00 security deposit
$150.00 additional hours
$205.00 for 1 hour
$615.00 for 4 hours
N/A all day
$1,000.00 security deposit
$175.00 additional hours
$150.00 for 1 hour
$450.00 for 4 hours
$900.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pm
$250.00 security deposit
$125.00 additional hours
Section Subject
26-21 Allen R. Baca Center for Senior and Community Activities
rental fees for nonresidents (Friday. after 5:00 pm, Saturday
and Sunday (continued):
Grand meeting room with kitchen (3,200 square feet)
(capacity 469)
Meeting room no. 1 (1,155 square feet) (capacity 77)
Meeting room no. 2 (1,155 square feet) (capacity 77)
Computer room (756 square feet) (capacity 21)
Arts and crafts room (864 square feet) (capacity 36)
Aerobics room (1,094 square feet) (capacity 36)
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Amount
$160.00 for 1 hour
$480.00 for 4 hours
8960.00 all day/
8:00 ani - 10:00 pm
$350.00 security deposit
8130.00 additional hours
$60.00 for 1 hour
$180.00 for4 hours
$360.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pni
$50.00 security deposit
850.00 additional hours
$60.00 for 1 hour
$180.00 for 4 hours
$360.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pm
$50.00 security deposit
850.00 additional hours
840.00 for 1 hour
8120.00 for 4 hours
$240.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pm
$1,000.00 security deposit
$30.00 additional hours
$40.00 for 1 hour
$120.00 for 4 hours
$240.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pm
850.00 security deposit
$30.00 additional hours
855.00 for 1 hour
$165.00 for 4 hours
$330.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pm
$50.00 security deposit
$45.00 additional hours
Section Subject
26-21 Allen R. Baca Center for Senior and Community Activities
rental fees for nonresidents (Friday, after 5:00 pm, Saturday
and Sunday (continued):
Weight room (1,480 square feet) (capacity 33)
Dining room (2,596 square feet) (capacity 368)
Billiard room (558 square feet) (capacity 24)
TV/game room (496 square feet) (capacity 24)
Grand meeting room, meeting room no. 1, meeting
room no. 2, kitchen (5,510 square feet) (capacity 623)
Grand meeting room, meeting room no. 1, meeting
room no. 2, kitchen, billiard room, TV/game room
(6,564 square feet) (capacity 671)
All rentals of the Allen R. Baca Center for Senior and
Community Activities include lobby space and parking
garage access
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Amount
$75.00 for 1 hour
$225.00 for 4 hours
$450.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pm
$1,000.00 security deposit
$65.00 additional hours
$130.00 for 1 hour
$390.00 for 4 hours
$780.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pm
$200.00 security deposit
$115.00 additional hours
$30.00 for 1 hour
$90.00 for 4 hours
$180.00 alt day/
8:00 ani - 10:00 pm
$500.00 security deposit
$20.00 additional hours
$30.00 for 1 hour
$90.00 for 4 hours
$180.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pm
$500.00 security deposit
$20.00 additional hours
$ 270.00 for 1 hour
$810.00 for 4 hours
$1,620.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pni
$500.00 security deposit
$235.00 additional hours
$330.00 for 1 hour
$990.00 for 4 hours
$1,980.00 all day/
8:00 am - 10:00 pm
$1,000.00 security deposit
$300.00 additional hours
Section Subject Amount
26-21 Allen R. Baca Center for Senior and Community Activities
rental fees:
Civic and non-profit organizations, and senior citizens, shall
receive a 25% discount from their rental provided that the
civic, non-profit, or senior citizen is renting the Allen R. Baca
Center for Senior and Community Activities for a civic,
non-profit, or senior citizen event
Softball/baseball field rental rates:
Adult tournaments:
Field rental, per field, per day $60.00 for residents
$85.00 for nonresidents
Concession stand (McNeil only) $20.00 per day
Light fee $18.00 per hour
Deposits:
Bases $150.00 per field
Keys $50.00
Litter/damage $100.00 per complex
Youth tournaments:
Field rental, per field, per day $25.00
Light fee $18.00 per hour
Deposits:
Bases $150.00 per field
Keys $50.00
Litter/damage $100.00 per complex
Softball/baseball camps/clinics
Field rental, per field, per day
$100.00 for adults
$50.00 for youths
Light fee $18.00 per hour
Deposits:
Bases $150.00 per field
Keys $50.00
Litter/damage $100.00 per complex
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Section Subject Amount
26-21 Softball/baseball field rental rates (continued):
Select leagues:
Field rental, per field, per day $25.00
Light fee $18.00 per hour
Deposits:
Keys $50.00
Litter/damage $25.00 per field
Practices:
Field rental, per field, per hour $12.00 per hour
School tournaments:
Field rental, per field $85.00 per field
Youth sports association facility fees:
Field sports:
All youth associations shall reimburse the City
for the cost of marble dust and infield topping used
Pool sports:
From May 1 to the date school begins in the fall
semester in accordance with the Round Rock ISD
calendar, recreational swim teams shall pay the City
$12.00 per hour for the Lake Creek Pool, and $18.00
per hour for the Micki Krebsbach Pool for use for
practices and/or swim meets
From the date school begins in the fall semester in
accordance with the Round Rock ISD calendar to
April 30, recreational swim teams shall pay their pro rata
share of actual costs of operating and maintaining the pool
Municipal pool admission:
Daily admission fees to Rock'n River Family Aquatic Center
Resident youth (17 years and under)
Resident adult (18-54 years)
Resident senior (55 year and over)
Nonresident youth (17 years and under)
Nonresident adult (18-54 years)
Nonresident senior (55 year and over)
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$3.50
$4.50
$3.50
$4.50
$5.50
$4.50
Section Subiecl Amount
26-21 Municipal pool admission (continued):
Daily admission fees to Micki Krebsbach Pool
Resident youth (17 years and under)
Resident adult (18-54 years)
Resident senior (55 year and over)
Nonresident youth (17 years and under)
Nonresident adult (18-54 years)
Nonresident senior (55 year and over)
Daily admission fees to Lake Creek Pool
Resident youth (17 years and under)
Resident adult (18-54 years)
Resident senior (55 year and over)
Nonresident youth (17 years and under)
Nonresident adult (18-54 years)
Nonresident senior (55 year and over)
10 -visit pass fees to Rock'n River Family Aquatic Center
Resident youth (17 years and under)
Resident adult (18-54 years)
Resident senior (55 year and over)
Nonresident youth (17 years and under)
Nonresident adult (18-54 years)
Nonresident senior (55 year and over)
10 -visit pass fees to Micki Krebsbach Pool
Resident youth (17 years and under)
Resident adult (18-54 years)
Resident senior (55 year and over)
Nonresident youth (17 years and under)
Nonresident adult (18-54 years)
Nonresident senior (55 year and over)
10 -visit pass fees to Lake Creek Pool
Resident youth (17 years and under)
Resident adult (18-54 years)
Resident senior (55 year and over)
Nonresident youth (17 years and under)
Nonresident adult (18-54 years)
Nonresident senior (55 year and over)
$1.50
$2.50
$1.50
$2.50
$3.50
$2.50
$1.00
$2.00
$1.00
$2.00
$3.00
$2.00
$26.25
$33.75
$26.25
$36.25
$43.75
$36.25
$11.25
$18.75
$11.25
$21.25
$28.75
$21.25
$7.50
$15.00
$7.50
$17.50
$25.00
$17.50
Section Subject Amount
26-21 Municipal pool admission (continued):
Season pool passes
Youth pass $75.00 for residents
$125.00 for nonresidents
$37.50 for residents after
2nd Monday in July
$87.50 for nonresidents
after 2nd Monday in July
Adult pass
Senior pass
Family pass
CHAPTER 28 - PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS
Article IL Identification Cards
Section Subject
28-22 Identification card fee for each peddler
CHAPTER 30 - SIGNS
Section Subject
30-9(13) Application fee for area identification sign
30-10(d) Application fee for special exception to setback and/or
height requirement
$112.00 for residents
$162.00 for nonresidents
$56.00 for residents after
2nd Monday in July
$106.00 for nonresidents
after 2nd Monday in July
$75.00 for residents
$125.00 for nonresidents
$37.50 for residents after
2nd Monday in July
$87.50 for nonresidents
after 2nd Monday in July
$225.00 for residents
$325.00 for nonresidents
$112.50 for residents after
2nd Monday in July
$187.50 for nonresidents
after 2nd Monday in July
Amount
$50.00
Amount
$250.00
$250.00
30-13(g) Charge for removal of political campaign sign $10.00 per sign
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CHAPTER 32 - SOLID WASTE
Article II. Collection and Disposal
Section St►bject Amount
32-29(d) Brush collection by the City $25.00 for 1st 5 minutes,
then $1.00 per minute
thereafter, per pick-up
32-33(a)(2) Residential sanitation charge for collection of refuse
and for recycling services $13.95 per month
32-33(a)(3) Discount (under delineated circumstances) for head of
household 65 years or over, applicable to residential
sanitation charge
$1.00 per month discount
CHAPTER 34 -SPECIAL EVENTS, BLOCK PARTIES AND PARADES
Article IL Special Events
Section Subject Antolini
34-21(a) Application fee for special event permit $50.00
34-43(a) Surety bond for special event on City property $10,000.00
34-43(b) Surety bond for special event on private property $500.00
Article III. Bloch Panties
Section Subject Amount
34-68(a) Application fee for street closure permit $25.00
Article IV. Parades
Section Subject Amount
34-95(a) Application fee for parade permit $50.00
CHAPTER 36 - SUBDIVISIONS
Article I. In General
Section Subject Antolini
36-16 Subdivision fees:
Concept plan and plat fees
Concept plans $500.00 plus $25.00
per lot
Preliminary plats $500.00 plus $25.00
per lot
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Section
36-16
Subject
Subdivision fees:
Concept plan and plat fees (continued):
Final plats and replats
Amount
$500.00 plus $25.00
per lot
Minor subdivision final plat $250.00
Amending plats $500.00 plus $25.00
per lot
For amending plats, the $25.00 per lot fee shall not apply
if the requested action is only for a street name change
Notification fees (when required)
Per notified property owner $1.00
Per published notice $150.00
Legal review fees
For all concept plan and plat applications $100.00
For alt vacation applications $50.00
Vacation and release fees
Release of easement $250.00
Plat vacations $500.00
Building line vacations $500.00
GIS (Geographic Information System) and recording fees $25.00 per lot
Parkland fees (residential)
Single family (SFR) $200.00 per acre
Single family (SF -1) $1,200.00 per acre
Single family (SF -2) $1,600.00 per acre
Two family (TF) $2,800.00 per acre
Townhouse (TH) $3,200.00 per acre
Multi -family (MF) $4,000.00 per acre
Senior (SR) $2,000.00 per acre
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Section
36-I6
Subject Amount
Subdivision fees (continued):
Parkland fees (nonresidential) $800.00 per acre
Oversize fees, reimbursement rate and interest rate
Water oversize fee $150.00 per LUE
Wastewater oversize fee $150.00 per LUE
Reimbursement rate $2.60 per inch diameter
per linear foot of over-
sized main
Interest rate 5.25% per ammm
Inspection fees: Inspection fees for public improvements
and/or private streets shall be equal to 1.5% of the actual total
construction costs of installing and constructing the public
improvements and/or private streets being inspected. The amount
of the inspection fees for public improvements and/or private
streets shall be sealed by the developer's engineer and approved
by the City Engineer
Article III. Par/danrl Requirement
Section Subject
36-73(b) Nonresidential parkland fee
Article V. Utilities
Amount
$800.00 per acre, with a
minimum of $800.00
Section Subject Amount
36-153(c)(2) Fee for Fire Department water system test - hydrant flow test $100.00 per test requested
CHAPTER 38 - TAXATION
Reserved
CHAPTER 40 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Reserved
CHAPTER 42 - TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
Article IV. Wreckers
Section Subject Amount
42-473(b)(4) For performing nonconsent tows, liability and property damage
insurance amount required $300,000.00 per
occurrence for wreckers
with gross vehicle weight
of less than 26,000 lbs.
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Section Subject Amount
42-473(b)(4) For performing nonconsent tows, liability and property damage
insurance amount required
42-473(b)(5) For performing nonconsent tows, certificate of on -hook cargo
insurance amount required
42-473(b)(8) Application fee for certificate of registration to perforin
nonconsent tows
42-477(b)(3) Application requirement for placement on rotation list for performing
nonconsent tows, general liability insurance amount
42-477(c) Maximum fees that may be charged by wrecker companies for use
of wreckers on rotation list
$500,000.00 per
occurrence for wreckers
with gross vehicle weight
of 26,000 lbs. or more
$50,000.00 minimum
$15.00
$1,000,000.00
Nonconsent tow $95.00
Extra large wreckers (towage of a vehicle with a
manufacturer's gross weight rating of more than
26,000 pounds)
$393.00
Dollies or flatbed (if required) $35.00 in addition to the
nonconsent tow fee
Winching $35.00 per hour
Standby (after first 30 minutes) $35.00 per hour
Additional labor $15.00 per hour
42-480 Inspection sticker fee $15.00
CHAPTER 44 - UTILITIES
Reserved
CHAPTER 46 - ZONING
Article II. Administration
Division 3. Development Review Procedures
Section Subject Amount
46-92(c)(3)a. Zoning:
Map amendment (rezoning) $750.00
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Section Subject Amount
46-92(c)(3)a. Zoning (continued):
Planned Unit Development $2,000.00 plus $200.00
per acre, calculated as
appears under "Notes":
Notes: $2,000.00 plus $200.00 times the number
of acres or fraction thereof in excess of 1 acre,
calculated on a pro rata basis. Example: a 2.75
acre tract would generate a fee of $2,350.00
calculated as follows:
$2,000.00 + ($200.00 x 1.75 = $350.00) — $2,350.00
Regardless of the foregoing, the total fee charged for a
Planned Unit Development shall not exceed $5,000.00
Minor PUD amendment $500.00
Major PUD amendment $1,000.00
Variance $500.00
Special exception $500.00
Temporary use permit $50.00
Notification fees $1.00 per notified
property owner
$150.00 per published
notice
Zoning notification letter $50.00
Site plans:
Small project site plan $500.00 [see "Notes"]
Notes: Qualifying projects shall meet one of the
following criteria:
Site area 0.50 acres or less;
Expansion less than 20% of total building
square footage (maximum 1,500 square feet);
Temporary building or portable building as
defined in Sec. 46-5 of the Code;
Wireless transmission facility as defined in
Sec. 40-19 of the Code;
Area identification sign as defined in Sec. 30-9
of the Code.
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Section Subject
Amount
46-92(c)(3)a. Site plans (continued):
Standard site plan $1,000.00 plus $200.00
per acre, calculated as
appears under "Notes":
Notes: $1,000.00 plus $200.00 times the number
of acres or fraction thereof in excess of 1 acre,
calculated on a pro rata basis. Example: a 2.75
acre tract would generate a fee of $1,350.00
calculated as follows:
$1,000.00 + ($200.00 x 1.75 = $350.00) _ $1,350.00
This fee includes the review of the initial application
and, if necessary, two reviews of amendments in
response to staff comments
Regardless of the foregoing, the total fee from a site
plan with three staff reviews shall not exceed $5,000.00
Additional review $500.00
If additional review cycles are required for either
standard or small project site plan applications due to
incomplete plans or plans that do not fully address
comments as determined by the Chair of the
Development Review Committee, an additional review
fee shall be charged for each additional review required
Revision to approved site plan
Revision fees are required if a change is made to an
approved site plan that requires additional review by
members of the Development Review Committee
$500.00
License agreements $250.00
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ROUND ROCK, TEXAS
PURPOSE. PASSION. PROSPERITY
Agenda Item No. 1081.
City Council Agenda Summary Sheet
Consider a resolution adopting a schedule of Fees, Rates and Charges to correspond with each
Agenda Caption: relevant Chapter of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Round Rock.
Meeting Date: October 28, 2010
Department: Legal
Staff Person making presentation: Steve Sheets
City Attorney
Item Summary:
Upon recommendation of Municipal Code Corporation, all fees, rates and charges pertaining to various chapters in
the new Code will henceforth be compiled in one document. This resolution embodies such fees, rates and charges
and will be reviewed and amended on an annual basis.
Strategic Plan Relevance:
8.0 — Maintain and enhance public confidence, satisfaction and trust in City Government
Cost:
Source of Funds:
Date of Public Hearing (if required): N/A
Recommended Action: Approval