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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 1312 - ORD Establishing & ReEstablishing Fees & Charges for Activities Goods and Services 45 D ORDINANCE NUMBER 1312 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AND REESTABLISHING FEES AND CHARGES FOR ACTIVITIES, GOODS AND SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE CITY; AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 1279 ADOPTED FEBRUARY 23, 1987; CONTAINING A PROVISION TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO ESTABLISH FEES AND CHARGES IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES; AND CONTAINING FINDINGS AND OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE SUBJECT. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST UNIVERSITY PLACE, TEXAS: Section 1. The City Council does hereby establish and reestablish the fees and charges shown in the attached Exhibit A, which is hereby incorporated into thi s ordi nance by thi s reference for all purposes. The fee schedule adopted February 23, 1987, is hereby amended in its entirety by this new fee schedule. D Section 2. Each of the fees and charges shown in the attached Exhibit A shall take effect immediately upon passage and approval of this ordinance except in the case of water, sewer and garbage services which are billed at monthly or other regular intervals, in which case the new rates and charges shall take effect, as to each account, on the first day of the first billing period beginning on or after the date this ordinance is passed and approved. Section 3. In the case of any activity, goods or services provided by the City for which there is an out-of-pocket cost to the City, or for which a fee or,chargehas traditionally been collected, the City Manager is authorized to establish and reestablish fees and charges, but only in those circumstances in which a fee or a charge is not prescribed in Exhibit A to this ordinance. In prescribing fees and charges, the City Manager shall first determine the cost to the City of providing the activity, goods or services, and the fees or charges established shall be as equivalent as practicable to such cost. Section 4. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict only. n Section 5. If any word, phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, section or other part of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, shall ever beheld to be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this ordinance and the application of such word, phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, section or other part of this ordinance to any other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby. Section 6. The City Council officially finds, determines and declares that a sufficient written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of each meeting at which this ordinance was discussed, '~""'" ,-"",- ."''''~'',''~FI'',,''''I..,rr'.. --"L..,1':::!'! l.....,; , ~; 46 Ordinance Number 1312 considered or acted upon was given in the manner required by the Open Meetings Law, TEX. REV. CIV. STAT. ANN. art. 6252-17, as amended, and that each such meeting has been open to the public as required by law at all times during such discussion, consideration and action. The City Council ratifies, approves and confirms such notices and the contents and posting thereof. Section 7. The need to consider the fee schedule at the earliest possible date, with adequate prior notice being first duly given, creates an emergency requiring the suspension of the rule requiring the reading of ordinances at two regular meetings before final passage, and such state of emergency is hereby declared, and such rule is hereby suspended, so 'as to allow this ordinance to be read once, at this meeting, before final passage. ~ I ! ! I ~ PASSED AND APPROVED ON FIRST AND FINAL READING this 8th day of February ,19 88 . ----- Councilmembers Voting Aye: Mayor Parks, Councilmembers Bell, Schwartzel Councilmembers Voting No: None Councilmembers Absent: Councilmembers Bryan, Britton Michael L. Parks, Mayor ATTEST: Audrey Nichols City Secretary (SEAL) APPROVED AS TO FORM: James L. Dougherty, Jr. Ci ty Attorney , --I , , 1 ,: ( '-----I 49 0 EXHIBIT "A" COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE TABLE OF CONTENTS (1) AMBULANCE SERVICE Page 2 (2) BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION Page 2 (3) ELECTRICITY Page 4 (4) PLUMBING Page 8 (5 ) STREETS/SIDEWALKS Page 9 (6) HEALTH Page 9 (7) SWIMMING POOLS Page 9 (8) PARABOLIC, DISH-TYPE ANTENNA Page 9 (9) ADVERTISING/SIGNS Page 10 C (10) ANIMALS Page 10 (11 ) GARBAGE Page 11 (12) PARKS AND RECREATION Page 11 (13) PUBLIC RECORDS AND DOCUMENTS Page 13 (14) TRAFFIC Page 13 (15) UTILITIES Page 14 (16) QUT-OF-CITY SERVICES Page 15 (17) ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION Page 16 (18) ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Page 16 (19) INFRASTRUCTURE PRECONSTRUCTION FEES Page 16 (20) LIQUOR LICENSES AND PERMITS Page 18 (21) STREET FRANCHISE: WESLAYAN BANK Page 19 0 Page 1 . 1::=::1.;..~ '.~..,.u '.j--:Jr:I!:l:]~ 'l.J:1.lI.IlJiCWll':I.iI&..III-. 50. Comprehensive fee Schedule February 2, 1988 (1) AMBULANCE SERVICE (SEE ALSO OUT-OF-CITY SERVICES) *Transportation to hospital for residents of City of West University Place $ 75.00 *Transportation to hospital for'residents of the City of Bellaire $ 85.00 *Transportation to hospital for residents of City of Houston $ 85.00 *Transportation to hospital for residents of the City of Southside Place $ 85.00 Ambulance service to Southside Place: Annual fee $25,000.00 *Reference Ordinance Number 1235 (2) BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION: Permits Fees For issuing each permit (excludes Health Permits) New construction (Residential) $ 5.00 $ 10.00 per 100 square feet Plan checking fee shall be equal to 1/2 of the building permit fee Remodeling and repairs (Residential) Based on Estimated Construction Cost $ 10.00 minimum permit for first $1,000 value; $0.30 per $100 value for allover first $1,000 value Plan checking fee shall be equal to 1/2.of the bUilding permit fee to a maximum of $200.00. New construction (Commercial) $ 0.15 per square foot for first 5,000 square feet; then $0.10 per square foot thereafter, with $150.00 minimum permit Page 2 ~-I , i L: i-I I , : i I L~ Comprehensive fee Schedule o Plan checking fee shall be equal to 1/2 of the building permit fee Remodeling and repair (Commercial) Based on Estimated Construction Cost Plan Checking fee shall be equal to 1/2 of the building permit fee. Acquiescence to Encroachment House Moving Fee 11 Demolishing Permit Swimming pool Entrance ramp only Driveway only Sidewalk only Parking slab (other than driveway) Entrance ramp and driveway combination Entrance ramp and sidewalk combination Circular driveway Combination rampt drivewaYt and parking slab Heating and Air Conditioning Heating units (residential) new and replacement, per unit Heating units (commercial) r-i I \ LJ . _l____"....-c ...... . ._~~ :J~~_ _~' -------'--..:.....l..l...1..<l~lWl1ll1llJ.lIl~". February 2, 1988 51 $ 30.00 minimum permit fee for first $1000 of cost; $3.00 per $1,000 of cost for next $150,000 of cost; $1.50 per $1,000 of cost for next $350,000 of cost; $1.00 per $1000 of cost for all in excess of $500,000 $100.00 $200.00 $ 25.00 $100.00 $ 15.00 $ 15.00 $ 10.00 $ 15.00 $'25.00 $ 20.00 $ 30.00 $ 35.00 $ 15.00 $ 30.00 for first 140,000 btu, plus $ 5.00 for each 100,000 btu over 140,000 btu Page 3 52. Comprehensive Fee Schedule February 2, 1988 Air conditioning (residential) central, new and replacement, per compressor $ 5.00 per ton ~ Evaporator coils only $ 10.00 Air conditinning and refrigeration $ 5.00 per ton (commercial), $ 35.00 minimum permit Local vents $ 2.00 per unit includes all, bath, stove and vent hoods Minimum Heating and AIC Permit Duct work only (residential and commercial) $ 10.00 $ 10.00 for first 50 feetl plus $1.00 per 50 feet for allover first 50 feet **Alarm System Qperating Permit (due before the'owner places the system in service) $ 25.00 **No Person or entity exempted from payment of this fee by Article 4413(29bb) of the Revised Texas Civil Statutes shall be required to pay this fee. Fences and walls: Permit $ 25.00 $ 50.00 Permit issued after construction started (3) ELECTRICITY Master electrician and electrical sign contractor insurance Public liability limits: As per State Law Property damage limits: As per State Law Master electrician license: First license $ 15.00 $100.00 $ 25.00 Application fee Renewal Page 4 ~ o o 53 Comprehensive tee Schedule February 2, 1988 Inactive Master license $ 10.00 $ 25.00 To activate inactive Master license Journeyman electrician license: Registration or Test $ 10.00 $ 10.00 License (per year) Apprentice electrician license: Registration License (per year) $ 10.00 $ .5.00 Maintenance electrician license: Registration or Test License (per year) $ 10.00 $ 10.00 Inspection fees: For issuing each permit $ 5.00 Services: All services, each $ 6.00 $ 6.00 All meter loops, each Outlets: First 4 lighting outlets are included in service and meter loop fees Allover 4, each $ .40 All light, switch~ and receptacle openings or boxes as outlets, as well as bell ringing transformers Lighting fixtures: Fixtures, each $ .40 Additional fixture circuit, each $ .50 Any current-consuming device permanently attached to an outlet for illuminating purposes shall be classed as a fixture Page 5 -.. . L. ..... _---"-'-. _ ,__. ~_._."..J~ I""'-'-'lLI..W.I=~ 54.- Comprehensive fee Schedule Motors: February 2, 1988 Ii ~ Up to but not including 1/2 hp,ea $ 1.00 1/2 hp and less than 2 hp, each $ 3.50 2 hp and less than 10 hp, each $ 5.00 10 hp and less than 25 hp, each $ 7.00 25 hp and less than 100 hp, each $ 10.00 100 hp and less than 150 hp,each $ 15.00 150 hp and over, per hp $ .12 The fee of $.12 per horsepower applies to individual motors rated 150 hp and over only. Motor control equipment is included in motor fees. When future motor outlets are installed they shall be charged for one-half the regular motor rates applying, the other one-half shall be paid at the time the motors are installed. Miscellaneous: Motion picture machines, each, Sound equipment: Commercial Up to 10 watts output, each 10 to 15 watts output, each Over 15 watts output, each X-ray machines, each - Incandescent electric signs, each Gas or vacuum tube signs, each Poles, anchors and guy stubs, each Clothes washer, each Clothes dryer, each , \ , I , }--1 $ 5.00 $ 15.00 $ 20.00 $ 25.00 $ 5.00 $ 8.00 $ 8.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.50 $ 2.50 ~ Page 6 55 Comprehensive-Fee Schedule February 2, 1988 Reconnection, each $ 1.25 $ 2.50 $ 2.50 $ 3.50 $ 2.50 $ 2.50 $ 10.00 $ 10.00 $ 2.50 o Garbage disposal, each Dishwasher, each Electric water heater, each Window air conditioner, each Range, each Oven, each Temporary cut-in, each Microwave, each Permanently connected electric appliances and equipment of any nature not otherwise specified shall be charged for as follows: o Up to one kw, inclusive, each $ Allover 1 ks to 10 kw A 11 over 10 kw to 50 kw Allover 50 kw to 100 kw Allover 100 kw to 200 kw All in excess of 200 kw 1.00 $ $ $ $ $ .60/kw .50/kw .40/kw .20/kw .10/kw $ 10.00 $ 10.00 Minimum fee $ 10.00 $ 20.00 Additions to old work shall be charged for at the same rate as new work. o Additional inspection trips as a $ 15.00 result of being unable to inspect at time first requested Page 7 56. Comprehensive Fee Schedule February 2, 1988 Moving and relocating electrical equipment authorized to be done by a maintenance electrician and master electrician for which a permit fee is not otherwise provided for in this section, the minimum inspection fee shall apply. 'I ! I Note: In the event an electrician fails to obtain permit or fails to notify the Inspection Department of work being done, DOUBLE PERMIT FEE is to be charged. (4) PLUMBING For issuing each permit $ 5.00 In additi on: For each plumbing fixture $ 5.00 $ 10.00 $ 7.00 For each sewer line For alternation of drainage or vent piping For each water heater (gas or electric) or vent For each gas outlet $ 7.00 For each gas pressure test For each gas built-in range For each house water line $ 2.00 $ 10.00 $ 5.00 $ 5.00 $ 5.00 $ 5.00 L1 For each vacuum breaker For each UP" trap or receptor or catch basin For each area drain or storm sewer line $ 5.00 For each water softener $ 8.00 For each lawn sprinkler piping $ 8.00 For each solar collector $ 20.00 Sewer tap connection $ 15.00 Minimum permit fee (includes $ 20.00 issuing permit fee) ~ Page 8 Comprehensive- Fee Schedule February 2, 1988 57 0 Reinspection or retest fee, $ 15.00 each occurrence Note: In event plumber fails to obtain permit prior to commencement of work, DOUBLE PERMIT FEE is subject to be charged. (5) STREETS/SIDEWALKS For issuing each permit $ 5.00 Street, alley easement, etc., construction, $ 15.00 repair, etc. , license Street, alley, easement, etc., construction, repair, etc., permit: Value up to $25.00 $ 1.00 Value over $25.00 $ 2.00 Street Lighting Each utility billing account $ 1.00 per month (6) HEALTH ~1 Health permit for food handling establishments: annual $120.00 Includes one routine quarterly inspection Non-routine inspections Temporary food handling permit (day of activity) (7) SWIMMING POOLS $ 25.00 $ 8.00 License for public or semipublic pools: Annual $ 25.00 (8) PARABOLIC, DISH-TYPE ANTENNA For issuing each permit Construction, alteration and maintenance $ 5.00 c $ 10.00 minimum permit for first $1,000 value; $0.30 per $100 value for allover first $1,00 value Page 9 r-- "I .--- '-, ~ ,rlr::T7I, I.." 'JI",UI.III,lIlj".,mlli" 58. Comprehensive Fee Schedule (9) ADVERTISING SIGNS: For issuing each permit Commercial advertising sign permit, per square foot of display: Up to 50 square feet: Over 50 square feet: Minimum fee: Portable Signs for non-profit organizations: Per square foot of display area Plus miscellaneous signs within a defined area Maximum fee: (10) ANIMALS: Impoundment fees: Pick up fee each animal First violation of the leash law Second violation Third violation Plus, for each day or portion of a day L kense Tax: Fertile Animals, annually Replacement of tag: Spayed or neutered animals, lifetime Annua lly February 2, 1988 $ 5.00 ~ I I , I U $ .50 $ .25 $ 10.00 $ .10 $ 5.00 $ 15.00 [ $ 25.00 $ 50.00 $100.00 $ 7.50 $ 10.00 $ 1.00 $ 10.00 $ 4.00 Pet owners who fail to license their pets within 60 days after Vaccination will be subject to a $10.00 penalty. Pet owners over 65: lifetime registration $ 1.00 per year Ii , I U Page 10 Each separate dwelling or living unit Each unit in a two-family living unit Each apartment in a multiple'unit dwelling place Garbage Bags per roll Comprehensive ~ee Schedule o (11) GARBAGE (12) PARKS AND RECREATION 59 February 2, 1988 $ 10.75 $ 10.75 $ 10.75 $ 4.00 A. Colonial Park Fee Schedule 1. Renta 1 s a. Poo 1 plus per person b. Gameroom *b. Property Owner Non-Resident 12 months May 1 - April 30 each additional prorated monthly 12 months $250.00 May 1 - April 30 limited to the owner, President or Manager of a business located within the City of West University Place 2. Membershi ps: a. Annual Pass r c. Corporate $ 20.00 per hr. $ .50 $ 10.00 per hr. Residents only 12 months May I-April 10 each additional prorated monthly $200.00 family of 3 $ 25.00 $400.00 family of 3 $ 50.00 d. Senior Citizen Resident only 60 years and up use of all facilities No charge e. Swim Pass n Resident 4 months each additional Prorated monthly $ 50.00 1 Adult $ 10.00 $ 40.00 1 child Page 11 ., _____:______.~_. '.~ . ~,=~c 60.' Comprehensive Fee Schedule February 2, 1988 f. Swim Pass Non-Resident $100.00 per person ~ 4 months Sept.- April ~ prorated monthly g. Swim Pass Limited Use 10 Admissions Adult Residents $ 12.50 Chil d Resi dent (5 - 15 Yrs) $ 5.00 Adult Non-Resident $ 25.00 Child Non-Resident (5 - 15 Yrs) $ 7.50 h. Swim Pass Non-Resident $ 50.00 per person Senior Citizen 4 months Sept-April prorated monthly i . Racquet Cards Residents $ 1.00 12 months + photo $ 1.00 j. Weight Room Residents $ 20.00 per person 4 months prorated mid season '! residents (16 & up) I , LJ k. Weight Room Non-Residents $ 40.00 per person 4 months Sept - Apri 1 prorated mid season 16 years and up 3. Daily Fees a. Swim Fees Residents $ 1. 50/Adult $ . 75/Chil d b. Swim Fees Non-Residents $ 3.00/Adult $ 1.00/Child (5-15) No Chg/Child (0-4) c. Weight Room Residents 1.00 (16 and up) d. Weight Room Non-Residents $ 2.00 (16 and up) e. Racquetball Racquet cards $ 4.00/hr Courts only Prime Time $ 3.00/hr I Non-Prime Time , I u Page 12 61 Comprehensive ~ee Schedule February 2, 1988 Q f. Tennis Courts Racquet cards $ 2.00 per 1 1/2 hr $ 1.00/reservation g. Reservation Annual Pass Fee Racquet cards (for all courts) *Non-Resident property owners use of pool limited to ten (10) families on first-come-first-serve basis. (City Council decision January 16, 1986 Workshop Session) B. Community Building Community Building fees and Colonial Park class fees are determined proportionately with the instructors. fees per class or activity. (13) PUBLIC RECORDS AND DOCUMENTS: Copies of: Police accident reports, each $ 2.00 rl Non-resident fingerprint cards, each Municipal Court records, to include judgements and complaints, each No Charge $ 2.00 Copies ofminut~s, resolutions, ordinances and other legal documents and records First page Each additional page Returned check charge $ .55 $ .15 $ 2.50 $ 25.00 $ 15.00 Copy of Zoning Map Release of Lien (14) TRAFFIC Penalty for late renewal $ 1.00 $ $ $ 2.00 Bicycle license tag, biennial Auto Decal, each 1.00 o Commercial Impact Zone Permit Limit of 2 permits per household If 2 permits applied for simultaneously $ 15.00 total 10.00 per car Defensive Driving Course Dismissal Fee $ 10.00 Page 13 62,. Comprehensive Fee Schedule February 2, 1988 (15) UTILITIES: (SEE ALSO: INFRASTRUCTURE PRECONSTRUCTION FEES BELOW) i~ Water Meter Installation: U 5/8" X 3/4" Rear easement or front short Front long (under street) 3/4" X 3/4" Rear easement or front short Front long (under street) $225.00 $400.00 $250.00 $425.00 III X 1" Rear easement or front short Front long (under street) $350.00 $475.00 1 1/2" or Larger Price will be based on each project individually by Superintendent of Util ities Water and sewer deposits: Single-family residence; owner is sole applicant or co-applicant $ 60.00 'Single-family residence; owner does not join in the application $ 90.00 II i U Premises other than single-family res i dences $120.00 $ 60.00 $ 25.00 $ 5.00 $ 15.00 Non-owners or residence Commercial users Temporary service connection Service charge to restore discontinued service Water consumption rates: Residential rate: Minimum monthly charge, for the first $ 6.00 3,000 gallons or 1 ess Each 1,000 gallons thereafter $ 1.25 [J Page 14 Comprehensive Fee Schedule o [ Commercial rate: 63 February 2, 1988 Minimum monthly charge, for the first $ 12.00 3,000 gallons or less Each 1,000 gallons thereafter Sewer service charge: Residential rate: $ 1. 25 Minimum monthly charge, for the first $ 4.00 3,000 gallons of water used Each 1,000 gallons of water used thereafter Commercial rate: $ .85 Minimum monthly charge, for the first $ 7.00 3,000 gallons of water used Each 1,000 gallons of water used thereafter Private water well permit fee (16) OUT-OF-CITY SERVICES Ambulance Service to Southside Place annual fee Each First Aid Call Ambulance transportation to hospital for residents of West University Place Ambulance transportation to hospital for residents of the City of Bellaire Ambulance transportation to hospital for residents of the City of Houston Ambulance Transportation to hospital for residents of Southsfde Place Misquito Control per w~ek, as requested Sewer clean out per hour Minimum fee 2 hours Street sweeping per month " $ .85 $ 25.00 $25,000.00 $ 15.00 $ 75.00 $ 85.00 $ 85.00 $ 85.00 $ 75.00 $ 85.00 $170.00 $315.00 Page 15 64. Comprehensive-Fee Schedule February 2, 1988 (17) ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION Rezoning Application fee, per lot Subdivision Application fee $200.00 $500.00 $200.00 := Replatting Application Fee (18) ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Each Application (19) INFRASTRUCTURE PRECONSTRUCT ION FEES: $100.00 The Infrastructure Preconstruction Fee is established to cover the obligations the City has incurred to pay certain costs of Water Facilities, Sewer Facilities and Drainage Facilities (which are illustrated on the attached map). These facilities have been installed to serve lots 7A, 7B,8A, 8B, 9A and 9B, Block 26, West University cPlace, according to the dedication thereof in Volume 444, Page 560 of the Deed Records of Harris County Tex~s and Volume 9, Page 13 of the Map Records of Harris County, Texas (these lots are referred to collectively as the "Development Area"). The facilities were "oversized" such that they have the capacity to serve additional lots South of the Development Area, the additional """,l. lots being Lots 10 and 11 nf said Block 26. Lots 10 and 11 were both . apparently 100 feet in width originally, but it appears that they may '--' have been subdivided into four lots (lOA, lOB, 11A and lIB), each 50 feet wide. . The fee corresponds to the costs of including excess capacity to serve more area than just the Development Area. The fee does not cover any cost of providing streets or utility lines along the frontage of the lots served. The fee is payable as a condition of the City taking certain actions, but only if such actions are taken on or before March 3, 1996. The fee is payable, in one lump sum, if the City: (i) Constructs (or grants another party the right to construct) a southerly extension of the Street Facilities, to serve Lot lOA, lOB, 11A or lIB, but only if access to the extension required the use of the Street facilities and there is not other link to other public streets in the City; (i 1) Allows another party to receive water service on one of the lots de~cribed above from a southerly extension of the Water Facilities, but only if all water to be provided is to be conveyed through the Water Facilities; or -l , U Page 16 65 Comprehensive ree Schedule February 2, 1988 IJ (iii) Allows another party to recei ve sewer servi ce on on~of the lots described above from},southerly ,extension of the Sewer Facilities, but'only if all sewage to be collected is conveyed through the Sewer Facilities. In no event shall water or sewer service be provided to any property if the fees are not paid. The amount of each fee payment shall depend upon the facilities used or to be used, as described above, and the area within the boundaries of the specific lot or lots to be served by the extensions from the facilities (which must be Lot lOA, Lot lOB, Lot 11A or Lot lIB, or some combination of these lots), adjusted for cost of living changes, as follows: Rate for Fee Computation* (Dollars per square foot Facilities Used of area served) Street Facilities $ 0.1082 Water Facilities $ 0.1537 Sewer Facil ities $ 0.1239 n '--' *Note To adjust for cost of living changes~ the rate for each component of the fee is multiplied by a cost adjustment factor computed by dividing "A" by "B", where "A" is the index value of the "Consumer Price Index for A 11 Urban Consumers , U.S. City Average, All Items (1967=100)" as published in the Monthly Labor Review by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the Department or--- Labor of the United States of America ("Index") applicable to the third month immediately preceding the month in which the fee in question becomes payable, and "B" is the value of such Index applicable to March 1984. To compute the fee, Lot 11A is deemed to contain 5,400 square feet (to allow for the permanent use of a notch-type turning area on this lot), and all other lots are deemed to contain 5,900 square feet. If a turning area will not be permanently located upon Lot llA, Lot llA shall be deemed to contain 5,900 square feet. D Page 17 - .. ~ . _ "___. --' _-'OA .~ ~.._.._,. l7"::1r:rn::1~_ . ,. - UWJ.~lIllJl"_III"~ 6&. \,J ~ ~ ~ WATER F~c/LlrIES 7A' - ..~.. '.--"'f' 'Z"WAT':n. ",7 1',-1."""- .l',1 76 ~:'l ...f. ~rf' trIlnf~ '---d V,RGIN'" '\ BA ~, :'..#- ~-;-I~.""-"" '.0--'" .;'~;r '~:A".., _. ~: '., . $i'R€Er F,4(!ILI rlE 5 Bf3 98 . ~{j '---' 67 Comprehensive Fee Schedule February 2, 1988 m (20) LIQUOR LICENSES & PERMITS: 1. Mixed Beverage 1st Original Permit $1250.00 1st Renewal $937.50 2nd Renewal $625.00 3rd & Subsequent Renewal $312.50 2. Wine Only - Package Store $ 37.50 3. Retail Dealer's Off-Premise $ 30.00 4. Wine or Beer Retailer's Off-Premise $ 30.00 Permit 5. Winery $ 37.50 6. Mixed Beverage Late Hours $ 75.00 7. Wine or Beer Retailer's Permit $ 87.50 8. Reta i 1 Dealer's On-Premise Licen~e $ 75.00 0 9. Retail Dealer's On-Premise $125.00 Late Hours Licens~ 10. Caterer's Permit $250.00 11. Package Store Permit $150.00 12. Daily Temporary Permit $ 25.00 n ! I Page 18 . 68. Comprehensive Fee Schedule February 2, 1988 (21) STREET FRANCHISE: WESLAYAN BANK Street Franchise Fee: Weslayan Bank Annual Payment Ordinance Number 1283, adopted April 27, 1987 In consideration of the rights and privileges herein granted, Grantee shall pay as rental to the City the sum of $777 RR per year, provided that after the first payment, each subsequent annual payment shall be multiplied by a cost adjustment factor computed by dividing "A" by "B", where "A" is the index value of the "Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, u.S. City Average, All Items (1967-100)" as published in the Monthly Labor Review by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the Department of Labor of the United States of America ("Index") applicable to the third month immediately preceding the month in which the payment is due, and IIBII is the value of such Index applicable to January of 1987. The product of the initial annual sum multiplied by the appropriate cost adjustment factor shall be the amount that the Grantee shall pay for each subsequent year. The annual payment for the first year shall be due on the tenth day following the day this ordinance is finally adopted. The second and each subsequent annual payment shall be due on the first day of the year to which it corresponds. For example, the second annual payment shall be due on the first day after the first anniversary of the date this ordinance is finally adopted. Each payment shall be made at the principal office of the City, without demand, on or before its due date. This franchise shall take effect and continue and remain in effect for a period ending at noon on the tenth anniversary of the date this ordinance is adopted finally (unless sooner terminated), provided that this ordinance shall not take effect unless Grantee files a written acceptance of this ordinance with the City Secretary of the City on or before the tenth day following the day that this ordinance is finally adopted (or within such longer period of time as the City Council of the City may prescribe) and makes the initial payment when due. This franchise shall automatically terminate (sooner than the tenth anniversary of the date this ordinance is adopted finally) if that certain lease between The Donald Realty Co., Inc., and Weslayan Bank N.A., dated February 9, 1987, is terminated or is no longer in effect for any reason. Page 19 'I 1 , i '-..-.--J :l I I '--' '---.J