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Residential permits: $30.00 per year.
Commercial permits: $100.00 per year.
Cross reference–Security alarm permit required, § 26-61.
Providing the wrong permit information to the responding agencies: $25.00.
Failure to provide a responder within 30 minutes when requested by law enforcement authority: $50.00.
A permit holder shall pay a fee assessed under this section within 30 days after receipt of notice of assessment or be subject to a ten percent penalty fee.
Cross reference–Service fee required for alarms in excess of a certain number, § 26-38.
Alcoholic beverage permits (set by state–One-half of state fee).
Cross reference–Alcoholic beverage permit required, § 6-1.
(c) Rabies vaccination (issuance of a receipt): $15.00.
(d) Feed and care, per day: $15.00.
If picked up by animal control officer: $15.00.
If delivered by owner: $10.00.
(h) The owners shall pay for any veterinarian or drug fees incurred for the animal while it is in the custody of the city.
(i) Newspaper advertisement: Actual cost.
As determined from time to time, and if more than one animal is advertised in the same advertisement, the cost per head shall be divided equally among the animals sold or redeemed.
Plus cost of rabies vaccination and applicable spay or neuter fees.
Dog spay (2–20 lbs.): $135.00.
Dog spay (21–40 lbs.): $155.00.
Dog spay (41–60 lbs.): $175.00.
Dog spay (61–80 lbs.): $195.00.
Dog spay (81–100 lbs.): $215.00.
Dog spay (100+ lbs.): $225.00.
(k) Registration fee for dogs and cats without city registration tag picked up by the city animal control: $10.00.
Proof of surgical alteration must be returned to the city animal shelter, at which time a request to refund the deposit will be submitted to the city finance department for payment (allow two weeks for payment). Failure to provide proof of surgical alteration will result in loss of deposit and issuance of a citation.
Dangerous dogs kept within city, per year: $50.00.
Dangerous dogs sold to or moved to another address within the city, per move: $25.00.
Cross reference–Fee for impoundment, etc., § 10-64; guard dog identification tag required, § 10-73; adoption of dogs and cats, § 10-168.
(a) A contractor registration fee shall be paid in addition to other provisions provided in chapter 14. The fee for all contractors establishing registration data shall be $100.00 annually, per 12-month period. Plumbing contractors shall not pay a registration fee.
(c) Investigation fee: An amount equal to the permit fee that may be assessed for work conducted without the proper permit having first been obtained.
Cross reference–Registration required, § 14-2(1).
Cross reference–Permit for moving buildings required, § 14-46.
Cross reference–Permit for temporary structure required per subsection 84-84(7).
Cross reference–Permit for temporary structure required per subsection 84-337(b)(2).
Editor&apos;s note–Section 1 of Ord. No. 1506, adopted Nov. 13, 2001, repealed in its entirety § 30-10, electrical permits, etc. Said section pertained to electrical fees, and derived from Code 1974, § 11/2-4.114. Ord. No. 1645, § II, adopted Aug. 31, 2004, repealed §§ 30-7-30-9 in their entirety. Former §§ 30-7-30-9 pertained to electrical contractor&apos;s license, master electrician&apos;s license, and apprentice electrician&apos;s license, and derived from Code 1974, § 11/2-4.97(d), § 11/2-4.98(d) and § 11/2-4.99, respectively.
Fence permit fee schedule is based on the cost of construction. See section 30-13(d).
Fence ordinance variance request: $75.00.
Cross reference–Fence and other obstructions permit required, § 14-306; fee for permit, § 14-308.
Permit fee schedule for installation of satellite television reception dishes is based on the cost of construction as stated in section 30-13(a), (b).
Cross reference–Permit required for satellite television reception dishes, § 84-85(s).
(a) Residential single-family, two-family, townhome family construction valuation is based on $97.00 per square foot.
$45.00 for the first $500.00 plus $3.00 for each additional $100.00 or fraction thereof.
$90.00 for the first $2,000.00 plus $15.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof.
$435.00 for the first $25,000.00 plus $10.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof.
$685.00 for the first $50,000.00 plus $7.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof.
$1,035.00 for the first $100,000.00 plus $3.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof.
$2,235.00 for the first $500,000.00 plus $2.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof.
$3,235.00 for the first $1,000,000.00 plus $1.50 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof.
(b) Commercial and multifamily residential construction valuations are based on the value of the work.
$50.00 for the first $500.00 plus $4.50 for each additional $100.00 or fraction thereof.
$110.00 for the first $2,000.00 plus $18.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof.
$520.00 for the first $25,000.00 plus $14.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof.
$900.00 for the first $50,000.00 plus $10.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof.
$1,500.00 for the first $100,000.00 plus $8.50 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof.
$4,900.00 for the first $500,000.00 plus $7.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof.
$8,400.00 for the first $1,000,000.00 plus $6.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof.
Note: fees for re-roofing and the installation of water heaters are by separate flat fee as reflected in subsections (e) and (h).
(c) Plan review fees for all commercial projects shall be 65 percent of the computed building permit fee. A nonrefundable plan review fee shall be assessed to all commercial and multifamily building permit applications at the time of plan submittal. A building permit application is not considered received until the plan review fee has been paid.
(d) Temporary utility service: $35.00.
(e) Commercial re-roof permit: Fee based on valuation of work as per subsection (b).
(1) Landscape irrigation permit fees for the single-family/two-family/townhome family residential installation of landscape irrigation systems will be based on the residential permit fees within subsection (a). All valuation of work for single-family/two-family/townhome family residential landscape irrigation will be calculated at $1.00 per square foot of landscape to be irrigated.
(2) Commercial and multifamily residential development landscape irrigation permits will be based on commercial and multifamily residential permit fees within subsection (b). Landscape irrigation installation valuations for commercial and multifamily developments will be provided by cost estimates from the contracting installer.
(3) An irrigation plan review fee of $100.00 will apply to all irrigation plans (residential, multifamily residential, and commercial) submitted in support of a landscape irrigation permit application.
(g) Certificate of occupancy: $50.00.
(1) Single-family/multifamily residential: $60.00 per water heater unit when not included as a portion of an additional plumbing permit.
(2) Commercial: Based on valuation of work as per subsection (b).
(2) Commercial and multifamily residential development fence permits will be based on commercial and multifamily residential permit fees within subsection (b). Fence installation valuations for commercial and multifamily developments will be provided by cost estimates from the contracting installer.
(j) Other methods for determining the project valuations for unique or unusual projects may be approved by the building official.
(k) Fee refunds: Fees collected in accordance with this chapter may be refunded under the following conditions when requested in writing by the person who paid the fee within 180 days of the collection of the fee.
(1) Fee collected in error. Any fee in this chapter that was collected in error shall be refunded in full.
(2) Permit fees. When a permit is withdrawn or canceled by the applicant before any work has begun as authorized by that permit then 80 percent of the permit fee shall be refunded. If any work has begun in accordance with the permit, then no refund shall be granted.
Editor&apos;s note–Section 2 of Ord. No. 1506, adopted Nov. 13, 2001, amended in its entirety § 30-13, schedule of building fees, and enacted a new § 30-13 as set out herein. Said former section pertained to similar subject matter and derived from Code 1974, § 11/2-4.1000.
Annual franchise: 5% of gross revenues.
(a) Operational permits. (Operational permits are valid for one year unless specified otherwise herein or as allowed by the 2009 IFC.
a. Retail sales (gun shops, etc.): $50.00.
c. Other uses (gas perforating, construction use, etc. ): $150.00.
a. Removal of fuel from tanks: $50.00.
b. Tank removal from service: $100.00 per tank.
c. Change of contents–Tank: $50.00 per tank.
d. Manufacturing and processing: $100.00.
(4) Gates crossing fire lanes: $40.00 per site.
(5) Hazardous materials: $75.00 per site.
a. Storage tanks: $150.00 per site.
(6) Hot work operations: $75.00.
(7) Liquid or gas fueled vehicles in assembly building: $50.00.
(9) Mobile fuel dispensing operations: $100.00.
(10) Open burning–trench (TCEQ air curtain): $500.00.
(11) Open burning–Cooking ceremonial: no charge.
(12) Pyrotechnic special effects (fireworks-aerial): $400.00.
(13) Pyrotechnic special effects (theatrical) per time period specified on permit: $75.00.
(14) Speed bumps in fire access road (fire lane): $40.00 per site.
(b) Construction permits. *All construction permits, unless otherwise specified herein, are charged a fee based on the cost of the work to be performed. The fee table used is the same table used for valuing miscellaneous permits as specified in subsection 30-13(b) of this chapter.
a. Generator belly tanks that are manufactured as part of the generator: $150.0.
(8) Fire lane repair: no charge.
(21) Storage tank removal: $100.00 per tank.
(22) Temporary membrane structures, tents and canopies: $50.00.
(2) Expired permit fee: $50.00.
(3) No permit fee: An amount double the permit fee may be assessed for work that is conducted without the proper permit having first being obtained.
(5) Standby fee: $75.00 per person per hour (four hour minimum).
(6) Plan review fee: 65 percent of the construction permit fee.
Cross reference–Fire prevention code, § 34-101.
Commercial hand load two times per week: $24.21 per month (limit four (4) bags).
Commercial hand load two (2) times per week: $24.94 per month (limit four (4) bags).
Commercial hand load two (2) times per week: $25.68 per month (limit four (4) bags).
Commercial hand load two (2) times per week: $26.45 per month (limit four (4) bags).
Commercial hand load two (2) times per week: $27.25 per month (limit four (4) bags).
(1) Monthly rates (in dollars).
Base service is blue bag service.
Bin or cart service rate is in addition to base service.
Senior base service is blue bag service.
Senior bin or cart service rate is in addition to senior base service.
Recycling services billed in arrears.
Cross reference–Costs for abatement of nuisances including administrative fee to be paid by violator, § 46-29.
Taking and impounding any personal property: $3.00.
Preparing advertisements of sale of each article: $0.50.
Posting notices of sale relating to any one article: $0.50.
Cross reference–Requirement to pay certain fees for abandoned, derelict, lost property, § 46-101.
Annual permit fee for food service establishment permit, license or certificate: $250.00.
Replacement for lost food handler certificate: $5.00.
Annual mobile food service establishment permit, per vehicle: $200.00.
Seasonal food establishment (6 weekends, 2 times per year): $200.00.
31 to 60 days after due date: 10 percent of permit fee.
61 to 90 days after due date: 30 percent of permit fee.
Over 90 days past due date: Double the permit fee.
Food establishment variance for waiving of rules under Section 229.171(c) of the Texas Food Establishment Rules: $100.00.
Cross reference–Food and food service establishment permit required, § 42-32.
Supermarket/grocery store (food stores over 5,000 square feet gfa) for each department: $250.00.
Convenience stores (food stores under 5,000 square feet gfa): $250.00.
Cross reference–Retail food store permit required, § 42-57.
Annual tax per machine (one-fourth of state tax): $15.00.
Cross reference–Coin-operated machine occupation tax levy, § 78-96.
Garage sale permit: No cost.
Cross reference–Permit required for occasional or garage sales, § 62-28.
Annual permit fee for person, corporation, firm or organization that sponsors or employs one or more minors as solicitors: $50.00.
Cross reference–Registration required for solicitation; fees, § 18-51.
Public swimming pools and spas, annual permit fee: $250.00.
Day care, annual permit fee: $150.00.
Editor&apos;s note–Ord. No. 1133, § 5, adopted Mar. 22, 1994, repealed former § 30-25, which pertained to massage parlors and massage establishments fees, and added a new § 30-25, to read as herein set out.
Editor&apos;s note–Ord. No. 1988, § 2, adopted Feb. 26, 2013, repealed § 30-26, which pertained to swimming pools and derived from the Code of 1974, § 11/2-12.10; Ord. No. 1699, § II, 8-30-05; Ord. No. 1740, § 1, 6-27-06; Ord. No. 1877, § 7, 5-25-10.
Editor&apos;s note–Ord. No. 1988, § 3, adopted Feb. 26, 2013, repealed § 30-27, which pertained to recreation areas or facilities and derived from the Code of 1974, § 11/2-12.14; Ord. No. 1069, § I, 11-26-91; Ord. No. 1208, § II, 6-25-96; Ord. No. 1221, § 1, 10-22-96; Ord. No. 1237, §§ 1-5, 8-12-97; Ord. No. 1346, § 1, 12-8-98; Ord. No. 1354, § 1, 4-13-99; Ord. No. 1421, § 1, 4-11-00; Ord. No. 1460, § 1, 2-27-01; Ord. No. 1464, § 1, 3-14-01; Ord. No. 1569, § 1, 2, 12-10-02; Ord. No. 1572, § 5, 1-14-03; Ord. No. 1699, § III, 8-30-05; Ord. No. 1740, § 2, 6-27-06; Ord. No. 1877, §§ 8, 9, 5-25-10; Ord. No. 1881, § 1, 8-31-10.
$10.00 or the price of the item (whichever is lower).
Replacement cost plus $5.00 per item reprocessing fee.
(2) Attendant fee - per hour (if required): $20.00.
(3) Payment policy: A signed contract and payment in full of the room charge is required to secure the room reservation. Refunds on room charges are made when the cancellation is received in writing two weeks prior to the event. If the reservation is cancelled less than two weeks prior to the event refunds will be considered on an individual basis.
(4) Damage deposits: This deposit will serve as security for any additional cleanup of the facility and will be applied toward any damage to the facility. The deposit is to be paid by separate check with signed contract. The damage deposit will be refunded to the patron within ten business days after the date of the reservation and after a thorough inspection of the meeting facility. The damage deposit will be refunded if the reservation is cancelled two weeks prior to the event. If the reservation is cancelled less than two weeks prior to the event the damage deposit refund will be considered on an individual basis.
(5) Security officer: Actual cost. All events will be reviewed to determine if the city will require security officer(s) be present. This fee is in addition to attendant fee.
(6) Catering: An approved caterers&apos; list will be available to those wishing to have an event catered. Approval of a caterer involves providing a certificate of insurance with the city named as an additional insured on said certificate, a copy of certificate of health, and a signed catering agreement with the city is due two weeks prior of planned event.
Cross reference–Fees and expense charges for use of library facilities and materials, § 54-139.
Cross reference–Permit fee required for barricades for streets and sidewalks, § 70-64; vehicles for hire, ch. 90.
Ambulance fees for the use of city ambulances will be set in accordance with the formula set forth by the third party billing agency. The third party agency will use reasonable best efforts to determine and use standard pricing for the services. Charges and rates for services will be based on prevailing charges and provider&apos;s demographic service area.
Cross reference–Vehicles for hire, ch. 90.
Annual certificate of convenience and necessity: $500.00.
Annual wrecker permit (expires December 31): $25.00.
Permits and fees apply to companies within city limits and nonconsent pulls only.
(a) Water: Fees for water or sprinkler meters and meter boxes shall be an amount equal to actual cost of materials and labor plus 15 percent. This cost is based on cost of SR-T.R.C. meters as of June 12, 1986, and any increase in cost from time to time shall increase by a like amount effective concurrent with such increased charge to the city.
(b) Tap fees: Applicants are encouraged to have taps to water and sewer lines made by a private contractor to specifications established by the city engineer. If taps are made by city personnel, the applicant shall pay a fee therefor equal to the cost of labor and materials plus 15 percent.
(c) Street cuts: If a street cannot be bored, the applicant must see the city engineer for an alternative method, with a permit fee required as outlined in section 30-29.
Cross reference–Water and sewer connection and impact fees required, § 86-47; impact fees to be charged, § 86-67.
(a) Water deposit: If the deposit is paid or the request for transfer of service is received before noon, service can be connected that same day. If the deposit is paid or transfer of service received after noon, service can be connected the following working day. No specific times can be designated other than four-hour increments (8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.). If the customer requires service be turned on immediately, a same day service fee will be charged. In addition to the water deposit, a service initiation fee will be charged to establish a new account.
Deposits for commercial customers shall not be less than $75.00 and shall be calculated to equal the multiple of $5.00 nearest the estimated average monthly billing for the particular type of customer involved. Calculation shall be based on water, sewer and garbage monthly billing.
All customers are allowed one recheck every six months at no charge; a charge will be assessed for all others unless the meter has been misread.
The curbstop at the meter belongs to the city; all customers should have a working cutoff close to their house.
(1) If any month&apos;s charges are delinquent after 15 days, the water service of the user or customer will be subject to termination.
(2) Delinquent commercial and multifamily utility accounts subject to delinquent turn off will be billed an additional security deposit not to exceed 30 percent of the average monthly billing or as deemed appropriate by the utility billing manager upon review of the utility account.
No additional deposit, no reconnect fee.
Cross reference–Master deposit, § 30-35; delinquent accounts, § 86-31; deposit required, § 86-48.
*All residential living units and multifamily living units shall be billed a monthly base charge equivalent to the monthly charge for a 5/8-inch meter.
Water service - Other: Water service for municipally owned property and buildings that are part of or connected to form a parcel of at least a minimum of 50 acres shall be $1.79 per 1,000 gallons.
(1) Within corporate limits, $10.75, plus $4.27 per 1,000 gallons of 90 percent of metered water.
(2) Outside corporate limits, $15.250, plus $4.27 per 1,000 gallons of 90 percent of metered water.
(1) Within corporate limits, $10.75, plus $4.27 per 1,000 gallons of metered water.
(2) Outside corporate limits, $15.25, plus $4.27 per 1,000 gallons of metered water.
(1) Customers who show proof that a significant portion of metered water does not enter the wastewater system shall not be billed for that portion that does not enter the wastewater system.
(2) Monitored group class customers shall be billed according to section 86-51 of this Code.
(3) Industrial cost recovery group customers shall be billed according to section 86-51 of this code plus the additional charges in section 86-52 as required.
Wastewater service – Other. Wastewater service for all club houses, convention facilities, and restaurants on municipally owned property of a minimum of 50 acres shall be billed at the current city rate of $10.75 plus $4.27 per 1,000 gallons of metered water.
The above rates are based upon total costs to the City to operate the system including, but not limited to, cost to purchase treated water from the Trinity River Authority of Texas, cost of wastewater treatment by the Trinity River Authority of Texas, and cost of distribution of water and collection of wastewater by the city. The minimum charge and/or volume charge may be adjusted by the city council from time to time.
Master deposit. Customers may place a master deposit with the city in the amount of twice the current residential deposit. This deposit will be held on file until the customer requests it be refunded. Customers must request service starts and disconnects in writing. All accounts will be charged the current service initiation fees. No master deposits are allowed on commercial accounts.
Cross reference–Water and sewer charges, § 86-49.
This fee would include all plan review and inspection labor.
Electrical permit fees will also apply. See section 30-10.
Prior to the reenactment of § 30-36, pursuant to Ord. No. 1478, Ord. No. 1394, § 4, adopted Nov. 23, 1999, deleted former § 30-36 in its entirety, which pertained to reconnection of water and sewer service and derived from the 1974 Code, § 11/2-16.4; and Ord. No. 1237, § 7, adopted Aug. 12, 1997.
Cross reference–Certain fees required for monitored group class customers, § 86-51.
Delinquent court debt or account referred for collection: Additional 30 percent fee.
Municipal court of record technology fee, per incident: $4.00.
Municipal court of record juvenile case manager fee: $3.00.
Municipal court of record building security fee: $3.00.
Municipal court of record transcript preparation fee: $25.00.
Research for nongovernmental requests for public information, per hour for documents located in a remote storage facility, or in two or more separate buildings not physically connected: $15.00.
Standard paper copy, per page: $0.10.
Digital video disc (DVD): $3.00.
Other electronic media: Actual cost.
Oversized paper copy, each: $0.50.
Mylar (36", 42" and 48") per lineal foot: $1.35.
Programming personnel, per hour: $28.50.
Other personnel, per hour: $15.00.
Overhead charge: 20% of personnel charge.
Paper copy, per page: $0.10.
Fiche or film copy: Actual cost.
Remote document retrieval charge: Actual cost.
Mainframe, per CPU minute: $10.00.
Midsize, per CPU minute: $1.50.
Client/server, per clock hour: $2.20.
PC or LAN, per clock hour: $1.00.
Postage and shipping charge: Actual cost.
Copies of documents (not otherwise listed), per page: $0.10.
Plus processing costs: Actual costs.
Copies of police department accident reports: $6.00.
Fingerprints taken for individuals: $10.00.
Certified documents (not otherwise listed): $9.00.
Board and commission handbook: $5.00.
Water and sewer book: $15.00.
Zoning map (1" = 1000' scale): $5.00.
Street map (1" = 1000' scale): $5.00.
Grid map (1" = 1000' scale): $5.00.
Flood hazard boundary map (1" = 1000' scale): $5.00.
Future land use map (1" = 1000' scale): $5.00.
Water and sewer map: $5.00.
State highway 360 plan: $4.00.
Topographic map (two-foot contour interval; 1" = 200' scale): $7.00.
Standard details for public improvements, per sheet: $5.00.
Aerial photo (1" = 200' scale) special order: $7.00.
1993 Comprehensive Land Development Plan: $$15.00.
Unified Development Code (UDC): $30.00.
Water and sewer master plan map: $3.00.
Cross reference–Records management, § 2-311.
Zero to five acre: $250.00.
Five to 25 acres: $500.00.
Annual permit for permanent off-premises sign, per year: $35.00.
Weekend permit for temporary off-premises signs, per weekend: $10.00.
Special event sign, per event: $40.00.
Special exception to minimum masonry requirements: $150.00.
Special exception in conjunction with CUD zoning change requests: $100.00.
Variance to sign regulations: $450.00.
Appeals to the board of adjustments, per hearing: $75.00.
Variance to the fence and wall regulations: $150.00.
1. Zero to 25 acres: $300.00.
2. Greater than 25 acres: $500.00.
Nine or less dwelling units per acre, per dwelling unit: $50.00.
More than nine dwelling units per acre, per residential structure: $100.00.
(7) Zoning verification letter: $60.00.
Cross reference–Unified development code, ch. 84.
Where any final plat, replat, conveyance plat, minor plat, corrected plat or zoning variance decision is filed with Tarrant County for recording, a fee equal to the amount charged by the Tarrant County Clerk will be required.
First test $50.00 per sample.
Subsequent retests: $250.00 per sample.
The following schedule of drainage charges is hereby levied against all real property lying within the city subject to drainage charges under V.T.C.A., Local Government Code chapter 552, subchapter C.
(1) Basic drainage charge. The monthly drainage rate is hereby established at $20.83 per impervious acre of land. This rate may be modified by the city council from time to time by a modification of such basic drainage charge. Impervious land area shall be calculated by multiplying the acreage of the parcel by the runoff coefficient for the particular land use as specified in subsection (3) of this section.
(2) Single-family residential. The monthly municipal drainage utility charge for each single-family residential parcel is hereby levied at $2.75.
(3) Other. All other lots, tracts and parcels of land within the city shall be charged on the basis of the acreage contained in such lot, tract or parcel of land, and the use made of such property in accordance with the following schedule of drainage charges, which are hereby levied against all such remaining lots, tracts and parcels of land within the city.
Cross reference–Schedule of drainage charges, § 86-164; levee of drainage charges, § 86-165; adjustment of drainage charges, § 86-166; late payment and penalty for delinquent drainage charges, § 86-167.
(a) License fee. $10.00 per dwelling unit, with a maximum of $1,200.00, payable at time of annual licensing.
50 percent of license fee if thereafter.
(c) Primary inspection and secondary inspection fees. Applicable to tier 2 and tier 3 properties, a fee of ten dollars per dwelling unit times the number of primary inspection and subsequent secondary inspection(s) performed in 12-month period of time, calculated at time of annual licensing, payable monthly.
(d) Reinspection fees. A fee of $100.00 shall be charged by Code Compliance for a second reinspection due to a noted violation at a previous inspection.
(f) New license late fee. License re-issues received by code compliance more than 30 days after ownership change shall be assessed a late fee of $75.00 at the time of license re-issue.
The fee for the use of public street, alley or sidewalk space for construction purposes is $50.00 per project.
Cross reference–Use of space on streets, etc., § 14-2(1).
Gas well pad site permit: $1,500.00.
Gas well operations permit (per well): $3,000.00.
Supplemental permit (change in depth or use from current permit): $180.00.
Annual fee (per well): $500.00.
Contract fee for technical expertise (per each new, supplement, or amended application review) - not to exceed amount for actual expenses.: $5,000.00.
Contract fee for gas well inspection services provider (per gas well): $5,000.00.
Each major activity inspection, including re-drilling, re-working, and refracture stimulation) (not to exceed amount for actual expenses): $5,000.00.
Right-of-way use (pipeline) application fee: $1,500.00.
Right-of-way use fee (per linear foot): $46.00.
Construction plan review/inspection fee: 3 percent of construction cost.
Inspection (after hours and weekends): additional $50.00 per hour (two hour minimum).
Contract fee paid by applicant for technical expertise for review of application, not to exceed $5,000.00.
(a) Overweight load, single-trip permit only: $60.00.
(2) Not to exceed 30 days: $120.00.
(3) Not to exceed 60 days: $180.00.
(4) Not to exceed 90 days: $240.00.
(5) Not to exceed 365 days: $270.00.
Cross reference–Commercial motor vehicle safety standards, § 82-130 et seq.
Cross reference–Credit access businesses, § 18-161 et seq.

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