Source: https://ecode360.com/13990578
Timestamp: 2019-05-27 11:27:51
Document Index: 257721992

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 179', '§ 56', '§ 56', '§ 200', '§ 200', '§ 254', '§ 274', '§ 274', '§ 274', '§ 274', '§ 274', '§ 274', '§ 319', '§ 319', '§ 319', '§ 319', '§ 319', '§ 319', '§ 319', '§ 319', '§ 324', '§ 324', '§ 324', '§ 324', '§ 324', '§ 324', '§ 324', '§ 324', '§ 324', '§ 319', '§ 324']

Doña Ana County, NM Fees Associated with County Code Chapters
Ch 179 Art I Fees Associated with County Code Chapters
§ 179-1 Schedule of County Code fees.
Article I Fees Associated with County Code Chapters
[Adopted 9-27-2011 by Ord. No. 235-2011]
Chapter 179 Fees and Permits Article I Fees Associated with County Code Chapters
[Amended 5-23-2017 by Res. No. 2017-50; 5-23-2017 by Res. No. 2017-51]
Fees for services provided by the County shall be as set forth below:
Code Chapter/Section
Chapter 56 — Industrial Revenue Bonds
§ 56-12A
§ 56-12B
Chapter 154, Article I — Business Registration Fee
$35/year/business location
Not more than $10
Chapter 159, Article I — Public Improvement Districts
Application for formation of PID
PID administration expense
Chapter 159, Article II — Tax Increment Development Districts
Application for formation of TIDD
TIDD administration expense
Chapter 200 — Fireworks
§ 200-7D
Permit for public display of fireworks
§ 200-8O
Chapter 232 — Itinerant and Temporary Vendors
Itinerant vendor's license
Temporary site-specific vendor's license
$5/day; not to exceed $25
Chapter 254 — Liquid Waste Disposal
§ 254-5A
Disposal of liquid waste at County disposal facility
$0.05/gallon; minimum $10
Commencing 1-1-2018, increase in annual increments of
$0.03/gallon each year for 5 years
Subsequent years’ increase
Amount corresponding to any increase in Consumer Price Index
Chapter 274 — Use of Rights-of-Way
§ 274-3E
Application for use of County right-of-way
§ 274-3H
Trenching and uses below ground level:
12 inches by 36 inches to 24 inches by 48 inches
Greater width and depth
$0.15/lineal foot
Placement of facilities above ground level:
First 90 lineal feet
More than 90 lineal feet
$1.50/lineal foot
§ 274-3J
No pavement cut necessary
Pavement cut necessary
§ 274-3K
Maintenance/Repair permit
Excavation to exceed 250 feet
$200, plus usage fee set forth in § 274-3H
Reinstatement of suspended permit
§ 274-15[1]
Appeal from decision of Right-of-Way Administrator
Chapter 319 — Wastewater Systems
§ 319-46
Rate Schedule 1: Administrative Charges
§ 319-46C
Administrative set-up charge, compliance within 6 months of notice of availability:
Administrative set-up charge, compliance more than 6 months after notice of availability:
§ 319-46E
§ 319-47
Rate Schedule 2: One-Time Charges[2]
§ 319-47A
§ 319-47B
Multi-unit surcharge
$157.50/unit
§ 319-48
Rate Schedule 3: Monthly User Charges
(up to 7,000 gallons)
Per 1,000 gallons @ 80% of usage1
$33.50/dwelling unit
$37.25/dwelling unit
$40.75/dwelling unit
$44.50/dwelling unit
$48.25/dwelling unit
Subsequent years will increase annually in an amount corresponding to any increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
Commercial, institutional, and industrial variable charge: Gallons in excess of 7,000 are charged at the rate of $1.40 per 1,000 gallons as measured by taking 80% of the monthly water usage as determined from water records. Customer usage is measured monthly or estimated where water service data is not available.
Residential variable charge (RVC): Only residential customers within the Santa Teresa - Border Area will be charged the RVC due to the debt burden required for the construction of the water and wastewater systems serving that area. There will be no variable charges for residential customers in all other service areas, unless the County determines that a variable charge is necessary for the financial viability of the utility. In the event that the County determines that a variable charge is required, the first 7,000 gallons is included in the fixed monthly charge as measured by the winter months' average from water use records (December, January and February). All gallons over 7,000 will be charged at the rate of $1.40 per 1,000 gallons.
Monthly charges for new customers or customers for which water data is not available will be determined based on similar customers of the same classification. If and when water data is available, the monthly charge shall be adjusted.
Monthly biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) surcharge
$0.35 for every milligram per liter (mg/L) BOD higher than 250 mg/L per pound per million gallons of industrial waste discharged
Monthly total suspended solids (TSS) surcharge
$0.28 for every milligram per liter (mg/L) TSS higher than 200 mg/L per pound per million gallons of industrial waste discharged
§ 319-49
Rate Schedule 4: Special Charges
$5 or 15% of outstanding balance, whichever is greater, for each month bill is unpaid
During normal County business hours
After normal County business hours
Returned check or bank draft charge
Chapter 324 — Water Systems
§ 324-50
§ 324-50C
§ 324-50E
§ 324-51
Rate Schedule 2: One-Time Charge:
§ 324-51A
§ 324-51B
Multi-unit surcharge[3]
§ 324-52
Next 13,000 gallons
(7,001 gallons to 20,000 gallons)
(20,001 gallons to 50,000 gallons)
Exceeding 50,000 gallons
(50,001 gallons +)
$1.20/1,000 gallons
$1.85/1,000 gallons
$2.50/1,000 gallons
$1.40/1,000 gallons
$2.00/1,000 gallons
$2.85/1,000 gallons
$1.60/1,000 gallons
$2.40/1,000 gallons
$3.50/1,000 gallons
$20/dwelling unit
§ 324-53
Meter testing charge when meter tests accurately or slow
§ 324-54
Rate Schedule 5: Fire Hydrant or Other Bulk Service
Bulk service deposit (refundable)
Bulk service. The charge for fire hydrant or other bulk water service provided shall be the sum of fixed (F) and variable (V).
Fixed (up to 15,000 gallons)
Variable (15,0001 gallons +)
Special services-fire protection
$150/additional hydrant required
Editor’s Note: The fees set forth for Chapter 279, Roads, and Ch. 300, Subdivision of Land, which immediately followed, were superseded 1-24-2017 by Res. No. 2017-18. For current fees, see Art. XVII, Unified Development Code.
Editor's Note: Residential volume discounts for large subdivisions (more than 40 lots) are available as set forth in Ch. 319, Wastewater Systems, § 319-47C.
Editor's Note: Residential volume discounts for large subdivisions (more than 40 lots) are available as set forth in Chapter 324, Water Systems, § 324-51C..