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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 18:34:12+00:00

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§ 133-2 Preservation of fees and charges not covered.
§ 133-4 Copy of Fee Schedule to be made available.
§ 133-5 Assessing Department fees.
§ 133-6 Department of Buildings and Inspection fees.
§ 133-7 City Clerk's office fees.
§ 133-9 Fire Department fees.
§ 133-10 Information Services fees.
§ 133-11 Planning Commission fees.
§ 133-12 Community Development Department fees.
§ 133-13 Police Department fees.
§ 133-14 Department of Public Works fees.
§ 133-15 Treasurer's office fees.
§ 133-16 Water and Sewer Department fees.
§ 133-17 Zoning Board of Appeals fees.
§ 133-19 Office of Manager.
§ 133-20 Stormwater utility fees.
Fees for licenses, permits, certificates, inspections and services provided by the City as well as the amount of any bond required to be posted or insurance required to be carried in order to obtain any license or permit required by the City, as set forth in the Code of the City of Roseville, are hereby consolidated into a schedule which shall be known as the "General Fee Schedule of the City of Roseville," which schedule shall supersede any fees or costs previously set forth in this chapter and which schedule may be amended from time to time by interlineation after resolution by the City Council approving same without the necessity of reenacting the Schedule in its entirety, to be effective upon publication in a newspaper of general circulation (daily or weekly newspaper) in the City of Roseville. Excepted from this schedule are library and Parks and Recreation Department fees, fines and charges. Library fees, fines and charges are established pursuant to state law. Parks and Recreation Department fees, fines and charges are established by the Parks and Recreation Department pursuant to the City Charter, Sec. 7.14.
Any and all fees and charges authorized and directed to be collected pursuant to the codified ordinances, resolutions and authorized directives, as well as by state statute which are not expressly included in this chapter are declared to continue in existence and remain in full force and effect unless otherwise in conflict with this chapter.
The City department heads shall annually review the Schedule of Fees in October, and any recommended changes therein shall be reported to the City Council on or before its first meeting in November.
The City Clerk shall maintain for public inspection in the office of the Clerk a copy of the Schedule of Fees most recently adopted by the City Council.
Note: Electrical permits required for wiring, extension of wiring and reconnection of wiring to heating, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment.
Note: Saddle valves for plumbing connection are not acceptable.
Administrative fee for all services performed on private property for maintenance issues, snow removal, debris removal, grass cutting, etc.
*Construction cost calculated from current International Building Code valuation data report.
Note: These fees apply to permits for commercial, industrial, signs, multiple and residential.
Note: Plan review fees must be paid prior to review.
Note: Amount of improvement guaranty may be greater than 0.5% of value pursuant to Section 2021 of the Zoning Ordinance.
Editor's Note: The entry for bed-and-breakfast, which immediately followed this fee, was deleted 12-14-2004.
Editor's Note: The fee entries for soil erosion, which immediately followed this fee, were deleted 12-14-2004.
Additional permit for equipment installed and inspected but not included in open permit date. Permit application must be marked "addition to permit #."
Refer to overtime language in union contract.
Floodlights or lamps of 1,000 watts capacity each or over shall be considered as power units.
Each cluster of floodlights consisting of lamps, each 1,000 watts or over, shall be considered as one power unit of sum of lamp wattage.
Each neon type gas-tube lamp shall be counted as one unit.
Underfloor, raceways, headers for cellular floors, bus ducts, feeders, etc.
Note: A connection permit will not be required for an approved indoor/window portable sign. Signs supplied with a flexible cord approved for this use and not over six feet in length and connected to a properly installed receptacle within six feet of sign.
Alterations or additions to existing systems are considered new work, and the above fees apply to all items, old or new, on the system.
All existing systems being connected to the Roseville Fire Department Central System will be treated as new work.
Electric motors, circuits, fixtures, heater units, service changes, etc. will be charged at the rates established by this applicable fee schedule.
Medical gas, vacuum, compressed air, etc.
Editor's Note: The fee entries for sprinkler heads, which immediately followed this entry, were repealed 1-24-2012.
Editor's Note: This entry replaced the former entries for registration of masters' license of journeyman.
Editor's Note: The former entry for the Roseville Code of Ordinances, which followed herein, was repealed 11-23-1999. The former entry for the Roseville Master Plan, which followed herein, was repealed 11-27-2007.
Editor’s Note: Film permit fees, added 7-14-2009, as amended, which immediately followed this fee, were moved to § 133-19, Office of City Manager, 6-24-2014.
Note: For sidewalk, approach and curb cut, the permit fee includes the initial inspection and one reinspection. If additional inspections are required, they will be charged at the same rate as the initial permit fee.
Note: The right-of-way will require restoration within 60 days, and if not complied with, the City will perform the restoration and obtain funds from the bond for the cost incurred.
Work completed without required permit and inspection will be charged at double the permit fee when the permit is obtained.
Medical report (up to five pages), in person requests: $6.
Medical report (up to five pages), mail requests: $23.42.
Medical report additional pages: $1.
Fire report (up to six pages): $6.
Fire report additional pages: $1.
Reimbursement incidents involving persons operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcoholic beverages or operating while visually impaired: fire-fighting and rescue services as actually incurred pursuant to the terms of Article X of Chapter 340 of the Code of the City of Roseville or any successor ordinance as a result of accident and incidents involving persons operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcoholic beverages or while visually impaired, while using drugs or other provisions as set forth in said Article X of Chapter 340.
Hazardous material incidents: the actual costs for personnel, apparatus and other costs incurred by the Fire Department in responding to a hazardous material incident as otherwise provided for in Article I of Chapter 142 of the Code of the City or Roseville or any successor ordinance or amendment thereto.
Second reinspection and any additional inspections thereafter: $110.
After hours, weekend and overtime/emergency inspections shall be charged at the cost of overtime incurred for the man hours expended.
Required witnessed certification test for restaurant suppression systems and commercial spray booth suppression systems.
Third and additional retest: $100.
Any inspections made during other than normal working hours will be at the rate of 1 1/2 of times the rates indicated in Chapter 133, Fees.
To cover the cost of man-hours for after hours, weekend and overtime/emergency inspections refer to overtime language in Fire Union contract.
Copies of fire investigation photographs.
Eight-inch-by-ten-inch digital photo: $5 each.
Digital photos (up to six per page) on eight-inch-by-ten-inch photo paper: $6.
ALS2: advanced calls with extensive care (invasive care/three medications): $800.
Sprinkler system and alarm system inspections.
First inspection for final: $35.
Second reinspection for final: $75.
Third and additional reinspection: $100.
Any inspection made during other than normal business hours will be at the rate of 1 1/2 times the rates indicated in Chapter 133, Fees.
First inspection and/or annual inspection for final: $35.
Second inspection for final: $75.
Investigations of work started or completed without obtaining proper plan reviews or required permits: $100.
For businesses that use, store or generate below the specified quantity threshold: $100.
For businesses that use, store or generate at or above the specified quantity threshold: $150.
False alarms, first and second responses: no charge.
False alarms, third and fourth responses: $50.
False alarms, fifth and subsequent responses: $100.
Fire door drop inspections, per visit: $25.
Special request fire inspection (i.e., occupancy changes, emergency plan review, fire drills, emergency drills, etc.): $50.
Special tent and trailer inspections (i.e., carnivals, haunted houses, outdoor sales, band, other occupancies, etc.): $50.
Special inspections for valid occupancy complaint and/or code violations, after hours: weekend and emergency inspection cost of overtime for the employee per union contract.
Flash drive (MG) with digital pictures: $75.
Fire administrative mailing/billing fee: $5.
Hazardous materials below specified quantity: $100.
Hazardous materials above specified quantity: $250.
Hazardous materials late filing fee: $75.
Editor's Note: Former §§ 133-11, Library fees, and 133-12, Parks and Recreation Department fees, were repealed 11-9-1999 by Ord. No. 1128. This ordinance also renumbered §§ 113-13 through 133-20 as 133-11 through 133-18, respectively.
Industrial development district amendment fee (for industrial facilities tax exemptions certificate application), P.A. 198 of 1974, as amended): $1,000.
Commercial rehabilitation exemption district amendment fee, P.A. 210 of 2005: $500.
Commercial redevelopment certificate exemption application fee, P.A. 255 of 1978, as amended: $1,000.
Commercial redevelopment certificate district amendment fee, P.A. 255 of 1978, as amended: $500.
Editor's Note: The former entry for gun purchase permits, copies, as amended, which immediately followed, was repealed 11-24-2009. The former entry for CCW application, which followed herein, was repealed 11-26-2002.
Editor's Note: The former entry for contact strip, which followed herein, was repealed 10-9-2001.
Licenses issued by Police Department.
Flag throw surcharge: A surcharge fee of $0.90 shall be permitted to be added to the flag throw in the event, at the time of its biannual inspection, the cost of regular gasoline is $3.00 or greater per gallon as determined by the AAA Fuel Gage Data for the State of Michigan average. The surcharge shall last until the next biannual inspection, unless the rate of regular gasoline remains at or above $3.00 per gallon.
Brush/chipper service fee: $70 per hour (minimum 1/2 hour charged: $35).
Posted/noncomplying refuse and materials placed at curbside: property billed at the cost of collection and disposal at per hourly labor, equipment and disposal costs and charges from the hauler.
Actual cost of tree when purchased from nursery.
When planted from DPW tree nursery: $75 per tree.
Less than 24 inches DBH: $500.
Twenty-four inches DBH and greater: $650.
Collection of posted/noncomplying refuse and materials placed curbside: property is billed the cost of collection and disposal as per hourly labor, equipment and disposal costs and charges.
Split wood, 1/2 face cord: $20 (when available).
Replacement cart: $75 per cart.
Rental cart deposit: $75 per cart.
Up to three carts: $25.
Each additional cart on same collection: $5 each.
Up to three carts: $50.
Each additional cart on same collection: $10 each.
Copies of tax bills or tax related documents: $2 per page.
All new construction will be charged a minimum fee of $50 for residential and $100 for commercial water usage.
Meter charges are in addition to the above costs.
All taps over 2 inches installed by contractor with inspection fee of $50 and meter costs.
Meter charges are in addition to above costs.
All sewer taps will be done by a contractor with an inspection fee of $50.
Apartments, duplexes, multiple dwellings and trailer parks are charged $250 per unit.
Each three lavatories shall be considered as one unit and charged at the rate of $250 per unit.
Each complete bathroom shall be charged as a single unit at the rate of $250 per unit.
Hotels and motels: $250 for each four units within the complex.
Security deposits. A minimum charge of $150 or two times the average quarterly billings, whichever is the greater amount.
Editor's Note: Former Subsection E, Water and Sewer rates, which subsection immediately followed this subsection, was repealed 5-13-2003 by Ord. No. 1178. This ordinance also provided for the redesignation of former Subsections F through H as Subsections E through G, respectively.
Turn-on fee for delinquent water. There will be a turn-on fee of $40 for all water that has been turned off for nonpayment.
Cleaning of sewers on private property.
During regular working hours: $50.
Nonworking hours, including nights, weekends or holidays: $200.
Fire hydrant permits: A refundable security deposit of $25 will be charged for use of fire hydrant hoses.
Plus cost of water, sewer treatment and local operating maintenance fee in effect at time of use will be charged based on cubic feet of water used. The minimum charge will be $50.
Sanitary sewer lead televising: $50.
One-day permit fee: $75, each additional day: $50.
Street closure fee: $100 per hour.
Parking lot fee: $100 per parking lot.
Sidewalk usage fee: $15, and $10 each additional day.
City services billed at current hourly rate.
Non-single-family residential unit (commercial, industrial, etc.) calculations are based on a runoff potential multiplied by the equivalent stormwater unit (ESWU). The current fee for an ESWU is $14.39.

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