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2020-R-21 - Fees & Costs lr RESOLUTION NO. 2020-R-21 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDGEWATER, FLORIDA, MODIFYING THE SCHEDULE OF FINES, FEES, COSTS AND/OR PENALTIES AND VARIOUS ADMINISTRATIVE FEES RELATING TO THE CITY OF EDGEWATER CODE OF ORDINANCES FOR SOLID WASTE; REPEALING RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND APPLICABILITY AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Edgewater, Florida, has made the following determinations: 1. On December 2, 2019, Council adopted Resolution No. 2019-R-26 was the most recent incorporation of annual modifications to various fees/costs, surcharges and administrative costs/fees relating to the Code of Ordinances, Land Development Code and various administrative costs/fees. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edgewater, Florida: Section 1. Modifying the Schedule of Fines,Penalties,Costs and Various Fees. Pursuant to the Code of Ordinances and Land Development Code, the schedule of fines, fees, costs and/or penalties and administrative fees as set forth in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated by reference, is hereby established/modified and restated. Section 2. Conflicting Provisions. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict are hereby repealed. Section 3. Severability and Annlicability. If any portion of this resolution is for any reason held or declared to be unconstitutional, inoperative, or void, such holding shall not affect the remaining portions of this resolution. If this resolution or any provisions thereof shall be held to be inapplicable to any person, property, or circumstances, such holding shall not affect 1 Resolution#2020-R-21 its applicability to any other person,property, or circumstance. Section 4. Adoption and Effective Date. The effective date of this Resolution shall be October 1, 2020. After Motion to approve �i=t� y�y� ��� < < with Second by the vote on this Resolution was as follows: AYE NAY Mayor Mike Thomas '\4 Councilwoman Christine Power \V Councilwoman Kimberly Yaney N. Councilwoman Megan O'Keefe Councilman Gary Conroy PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED this LRLd day of c-Li-� , 2020. ATTEST: CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDGEW TER,FLORIDA $y: _ "- Robin L. Matusick, 0MC � ike Thomas City Clerk/Paralegal 4ayor For the use and reliance only by the City of Edgewater, Approved by the City Council of the City of Edgewater Florida. Approved as to form and legality by: at a meeting held on this day of Aaron R.Wolfe,Esquire 2020 under Agenda Item No. City Attorney 8 Doran, Sims, Wolfe, Ciocchetti&Yoon i 2 Resolution#2020-R-21 CHAPTERI (GENERAL PROVISIONS) EXHIBIT "A" SECTION 1-8 - (GENERAL PENALTY; CONTINUING VIOLATIONS) CITY OF EDGEWATER SCHEDULE OF FINES, FEES, COSTS AND/OR PENALTIES THE FOLLOWING CAPTION RELATES TO ALL CITATIONS ISSUED BY THE CITY OF EDGEWATER POLICE DEPARTMENT, ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICE OR OTHER ASSOCIATED CITY DEPARTMENT AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE CITATIONS: The amounts shown in this Schedule include additional costs pursuant to Chapter 938, Florida Statutes ($3.00 Teen Court) • If there is a conflict between the amount established by this and the amount shown on the Notice to Appear, the lesser amount shall control. • The fine for any City Code or Ordinance violation not specifically listed shall be classified as a Class I offense and shall result in the applicable civil fine thereto. • Add to all fines, fees, costs and/or penalties as shown, the following: Add additional $15.00 to the amount shown if paid late, but before a capias issues. Add additional $25.00 to the amount shown if paid after a capias issues. Add additional $80.50 to the amount shown if paid after a capias is served. • Clerk of Court—Associated Fees/Court Costs All citations that are not paid directly to the City of Edgewater prior to the citation being delivered to the Clerk of Court for processing, may be charged an additional court costs charged by the Clerk of Court. Charges as follows: o An additional ten dollars ($10.00) above the citation amount, as may be amended by the Clerk of Court from time to time (charged to the City of Edgewater for Clerk of Court processing), and o An additional ten percent (10%) above the citation amount (Clerk's fee), as may be amended by the Clerk of Court. Pursuant to the City of Edgewater Code of Ordinances, Section 10-348 (Classification of Violations and a Schedule of Civil Fines, Penalties and/or Costs) of Chapter 10 (Health, Sanitation, Property Maintenance and Code Enforcement), the following is hereby established in the following schedule. Any violation of any of the following provisions shall be classified and shall carry the corresponding civil fine as listed herein. Any offense that is not specified shall be classified as a Class I offense and shall result in the applicable civil fine thereto. 3 Resolution#2020-R-21 Classification of Violations and Civil Fines The following classifications of violations and corresponding civil fines shall be as follows: Classification First Offense Each Repeat Offense Class I $ 75.00 $ 150.00 Class II $ 150.00 $ 300.00 Class III $ 300.00 $ 500.00 Class IV Mandatory Court Appearance SCHEDULE OF CIVIL FINES Table I Code of Ordinances Chanter Statutory Title Classification/ Issuing and/or Reference Fines Authority SPrtinn and Costs Chapter Advertising Signs I CO/PD 3 Chapter Alcoholic Beverages, except I PD 4 4-2 §562.14 Sale only from licensed II PD premises (Unlawful sale of alcoholic beverages) 4-4 §877.03 Improper conduct upon II PD §856.011 licensed premises (Disorderly 4-5 §562.14 Hours of sale (Alcoholic II PD beverages) 4-8 Closing restrictions II PD 4-9 Set-ups II PD 4-11(a) Possession of open containers II PD in a public place 4-11(b) §316.1936 Possession of open containers II PD in vehicle 4 Resolution#2020-R-21 Chapter Animal Services, except I ACO/PD 5 5-4 Interfering with Animal III ACO/PD Control Officer 5-18 §828.08 Poisoning or Trapping of III ACO/PD Animals 5-19 §828.12 Cruelty to Animals III ACO/PD §828.13 5-60 Dangerous Dogs III ACO/PD Unprovoked biting, attacking or IV wounding of a domestic animal ACO/PD Destruction or loss of property IV Chapter Boats, Docks and I PD i 6 Waterways, except 6-31 §327.53 Marine sanitation II PD Chapter Building and Construction, I or twice the 7 Fire Safety, except amount of the building permit fee,whichever is greater Sections within the Code that II identify a specific penalty which may be greater than fine Chapter Health, Sanitation, Property I 10 Maintenance and Code Enforcement except 7 Resolution#2020-R-21 10-6 Abandoned airtight containers II CO/PD 10-7 §893.138 Public nuisance and criminal II CO/PD gang activity ARTICLE Noise Pursuant to CO/PD II. 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Sec. 10- 10-28 21 — 10- Penalties 28 and/or classification I 10-40 Littering public property and II CO/PD waterways 10-41 Property of another II CO/PD 10-169 Unsafe Structure II CO/PD 10-172 Unlawful Structure II CO/PD 10-173 Prohibited occupancy II CO/PD 10-209 Defacement of property II CO/PD 10-322 Electrical System Hazards II CO/PD f Chapter Business Tax Receipts and II 11 Business Regulations 11-2 License required; issuance II CO/PD (Doing business without occupational license) 11-27 §538.04 Pawnbrokers, secondhand III CO/PD dealers - Records of transactions of pawnbrokers 11-63 Registration - Required III CO/PD (Peddlers/solicitors/itinerant merchants,permit required) 11-69 Loud noises and speaking III CO/PD devices (Sale by use of vehicle/noise in right-of-way) Chapter Offenses and Miscellaneous I PD 12 Provisions 12-6 Synthetic alternative drugs III CO/PD prohibited 7 Resolution#2020-R-21 12-88 Sexual offenders and sexual III PD predators residence prohibition; exceptions; penalties; violation 12-89 Property owner prohibited III CO/PD from renting real property to certain sexual offenders and sexual predators Chapter Parks and Recreation I CO/PD 12.5 Chapter Streets and Sidewalks, I 15 except 15-2 §316.2035 Display or storage of goods II CO/PD §316.2045 restricted (Obstructing street or sidewalk) 15-5 Excavations in streets - Permit II CO/PD required 15-6 Public Protection II CO/PD Chapter Traffic, except I PD 17 17-42 §316.1955 Handicap parking II PD §316.1957 §316.1958 §316.1959 Chapter Utilities and Services, except I CO/PD/ESD 19 Environmental Services Designee ("ESD") 19-4 Unlawful connections III CO/PD/ESD 19-19 Special provisions for II CO/PD/ESD temporary metering 19-22 Tampering with meters, tap, III CO/PD/ESD etc., unlawful 19-25.1 Cross Connections- II CO/PD/ESD Requirements 19-33 Unauthorized connections III CO/PD/ESD prohibited 7 Resolution#2020-R-21 19-37 Making or maintaining II CO/PD/ESD connections for disposal of certain substances prohibited 19-38 Acts or deposits of substances II CO/PD/ESD which impair, obstruct sewer flow prohibited 19-41 General discharge prohibitions II CO/PD/ESD 19-45 Specific pollutant limitations II CO/PD/ESD 19-63 Preparation of trash I CO/PD/ESD 19-66 Builders, building contractors II CO/PD/ESD and privately employed tree trimmers and tree surgeons 19-67 Transporting and disposing of II CO/PD/ESD solid waste The Sections listed below relating to misuse of potable, well or reclaimed/reuse water by any person who does not contest a citation shall be fined the following: I st Offense Warning Notice 2nd Offense Class 1 3`d Offense Class 11 4tn Offense Class III 5tn Offense Mandatory Court Appearance 19-93 Landscape irrigation schedules See list above CO/PD/ESD 19-94 General restrictions on water See list above CO/PD/ESD use 19-123 Required use of reclaimed See list above CO/PD/ESD water system 19-124 Limitations on use of See list above CO/PD/ESD reclaimed water 19-126 Ownership and maintenance See list above CO/PD/ESD of reclaimed water system 19-127 Prohibited activities and See list above CO/PD/ESD biennial inspections Chapter Vehicles for Hire, except I CO/PD/ESD 19.5 19.5-6 Business Tax Receipt required II CO/PD/ESD for business 19.5-12 Public liability insurance II CO/PD/ESD required 19.5-26 Issuance and contents of II PD permits Chapter Land Development Code I CO 21 Article Permitted, Conditional, I CO III Accessory and Prohibited Uses, except 21-37.01 Code specific CO thru Minimum civil 21-37.08 fine of class I Article Resource Protection I CO IV Standards, except 21-41.03 Permit required (Wetland III CO alteration) Article Site Design Criteria, except I CO V 21-53.02 Stormwater Management II CO Requirements, Permit Authority 21-55.02 Tree Protection Requirements, II CO Tree Removal Permit required Article Sign Regulations I CO VI Article Applications Procedure I CO IX 21-102 Mining Permits Only III CO Article Reserved X Article Telecommunication Towers I CO XII Article Subdivisions I CO XIII Article Historic Preservation II CO XIV Article Fire and Hazard Prevention I CO XVI Article Indian River Boulevard I CO XVII Corridor Design Regulations Article Adult Entertainment I CO/PD XIX Article Ridgewood Avenue Corridor I CO XX Design Regulations SECTION 1-9 - (ADDITIONAL COURT COST FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION) Section 1-9(a): Court Costs pursuant to Section 318.18(11)(b), Florida Statutes: $3.00 Criminal Justice Education pursuant to Section 938.15, Florida Statutes: $2.00 Section 2-6 Dishonored check policy $30.00 or 5%whichever is greater CHAPTER 5 (ANIMAL SERVICES) SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CIVIL PENALTIES FEES Section 5-21. Disposition of dead animals $20.00 Section 5-31. License/Tag Required (a) Fee—per calendar year $12.50 Pro-rated for first time purchaser after July 1st $ 7.50 (1) Sterilized animal $12.50 (2) Unsterilized animal $22.50 (b) Duplicate tag $ 7.50 (c) Administrative fee $ 2.50 Section 5-36. Breeding and Kennels Annual Breeder Permit Fee with required Inspection $150.00 Additional re-inspection Breeder facility fee $ 50.00 Section 5-41. Disposition of impounded animals Initial intake, registration, etc.: $35.00— I"day fee Each additional day: $15.00/per day Surcharge for unlicensed animals $10.00 Section 5-60(e). Dangerous animal registration (a) Sterilized animal $100.00 (b) Unsterilized animal $150.00 Section 5-70(h): Animal Control Surcharge pursuant to Section 828.27(4)(b), $5.00 Florida Statutes. ANIMAL CONTROL -MISCELLANEOUS FEES Emergency Call-Out Fee- 31.60 per hour(minimum call-out of 3 hrs) Fee is for emergency call-out after normal business hours for an animal control officer to respond to a call. Return to Owner Fee's (Fee assessed for animals returned to owner prior to being impounded) (a) Licensed $10.00 (b) Unlicensed $20.00 ANIMAL SHELTER—MISCELLANEOUS FEES The Animal Shelter is currently being operated by a contracted veterinarian. In the event the City resumes operation of the Shelter, these fees will take effect. Adoption Fee: Cat $60.00 *base charge Dog $60.00 *base charge * The base charge may be increased or decreased based on shelter staff s evaluation of animal and/or other veterinary and associated expenses. Animal Microchipping Fee (including National registration) $30.00 base charge Boarding Charges: Initial intake, registration, etc.: $35.00— I"day fee Each additional day: $15.00/per day CHAPTER 10 (HEALTH, SANITATION, PROPERTY MAINTENANCE AND CODE ENFORCEMENT) Section 10-97. Lien Against Property Section 10-97(d): Lien Inquiry/Reports: $42.00/parcel Note: Lien Reductions/Modifications Pursuant to Section 10-347(c) the city manager or his/her designee may reduce any fine impose however, said reduction shall not be less than the costs and expenses incurred by the city plus a 10% administrative fee. Only the City Council may reduce said fees below the cost and expenses incurred by the City. Article VIII. Vehicles Section 10-114: Same—Restoration & Permits—For Residential Properties Application fee: $50.00 Restoration permit: $25.00 annual renewal ARTICLE XXVII. Code Compliance Process Section 10-347. Administrative fines and fees. Code Enforcement reimbursement fees shall be equal to cost for the city to provide services plus administrative fees and any additional fines or fees assessed by the Board. Administrative fee shall be $30.00. CHAPTER 11 (BUSINESS TAX RECEIPTS AND BUSINESS REGULATIONS) ARTICLE I. In General Section 11-9.1. Re-inspection Fees Is're-inspection fee $ 55.00 2°d re-inspection and subsequent re-inspection fee $110.00 On-site re-inspection not required by a code enforcement officer $ 0.00 ARTICLE IV. Peddlers, Solicitors, Canvassers and Itinerant Merchants Section 11-66.Fee Application Fee $30.00 Itinerant Merchant and/or Solicitors Permit- Background check - City utilizes an outside source and applicant shall be charged the current cost that is charged to the city CHAPTER 12 (OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ARTICLE II GARAGE SALES Section 12-44. License and fees Garage/Yard Sale Permit Fees $ 5.00 per request, maximum of four per year per location(if obtained in person at City Hall) $0.00—no charge if obtained on-line $25.00 per HOA or managed property, maximum of one per year $10.00 If permit is obtained after the Garage/Yard Sale for residential properties and $50.00 for HOA properties ARTICLE III. FALSE ALARMS Section 12-62. Alarm Permit Required $50.00 Section 12-66. False Alarms - Service Charges Police Department - I"False Alarm - (in excess of 3 in any 6 month period) $50.00 2"d False Alarm - (in excess of 3 in any 6 month period) $75.00 3`d False Alarm - (for the 3`d & each successive false alarm in excess of 3 in any 6 month period) $100.00 Fire/Rescue Services 1"False Alarm - (in excess of 3 in any 6 month period) $125.00 2"d False Alarm -(in excess of 3 in any 6 month period) $150.00 3`d False Alarm- (for the 3`d &each successive false alarm in excess of 3 in any 6 month period) $200.00 THIS PORTION OF THE PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK CHAPTER 19 (UTILITIES AND SERVICES) SCHEDULE OF COSTS/FEES Section 19-2. Utility deposit, service charge and transfer fee: There is a minimum monthly base charge for water, sewer, reclaimed (if available), solid waste and stormwater whether the residence or building is occupied or vacant based on services available at that location. To establish service you must provide a valid driver's license or a valid Florida Identification Card, social security number and one of the following: lease, deed or final settlement statement. If a social security number is not provided and no previous credit history with the City then the deposit is the maximum amount allowed. If the deed or final settlement is provided by the seller of the property, the buyer will be charged the maximum deposit and service charge. If the buyer provides a valid driver's license or a valid Florida Identification Card and social security number this will be used to determine the amount of the deposit for the new owner. It is the policy of the City to require a deposit for water, and sewer service as follows: Residential Water& Sewer Service Deposits are based on credit score as verified by the "On-Line Utility Exchange": Green Yellow Red W - $0.00 $50.00 $100.00 S - $0.00 $50.00 $100.00 Definitions of green light, yellow light and red light are listed below: Green Light — standard deposit waived. Based on the information provided, the applicant has a good credit score and poses low credit risk. Yellow Light - deposit required. Based on the information provided, the applicant has an average credit score and poses moderate credit risk. Red Light —maximum deposit required. Based on the information provided, the applicant has a poor credit score or exchange hits and poses high credit risk. Non-Residential Water Service The security deposit for water accounts based on the various meter sizes offered is as follows: 3/4" $50.00 1" $75.00 1-1/2" $100.00 2" $150.00 3" $300.00 4" $500.00 Non-Residential Wastewater(Sewer) Service The security deposit for wastewater accounts based on the various meter sizes offered is as follows: 3/4" $50.00 1" $75.00 1-1/2" $125.00 2" $200.00 3" $400.00 4" $650.00 In the event only wastewater service is furnished by the City and no water services, the deposit for the account will be determined by property use and the size of the meter typically used for that property classification. Additional Deposits In the event the utility service is disconnected 2 or more times for non-payment or has received 2 or more returned checks within a 12 month period, or insufficient utility credit score, the City will require a deposit(s) as outlined above. Deposit Payments Residential Accounts Owner occupied locations may be billed for the deposit(s) and will have 10 days to pay said deposit(s). If the customer does not pay the deposit(s) within the 10 day period, utility services will be subject to disconnection. Tenant occupied locations are required to pay deposit in full at the time the account is established. An applicant for city water and sewer services will not be required to make a deposit when the applicant meets one of the following conditions: 1) Has an existing account with good credit standing with the City. Discontinuance of service for non-payment on an existing account will be treated as new applicants. 2) Any new customer establishing services will have their credit checked with their social security number as verified by the "On-Line Utility Exchange" or any other provider of similar services. The City will perform one credit check for each new account opened. Based on the results, the customer may or may not be required to pay a deposit. The City will not transfer a deposit from one individual to another individual. Transfers of deposit(s) from one address to another address for the same individual will be made provided the account balance at the active service location is in a current status (outstanding balance is zero). If a customer transfers his or her deposit to an account within the system, the final bill on the old account, if delinquent, will be transferred to the current account for collection and the current account will then become subject to collections and disconnection procedures. Customers that are continuously delinquent are subject to an update of their deposit requirements. Non-Residential Accounts 1) The customer is required to pay the full deposit at the time the account is being established. 2) Failure to comply with this requirement will result in discontinuance of service. Refund of Deposits The City will credit the deposit to the customer's account when: 1. Residential accounts - The customer has had no delinquencies nor been disconnected for non-payment in the previous 36 months; 2. Tenant accounts—deposits will be held until the account is closed; 3. Commercial accounts—deposits are held until the account is closed. The deposits are refundable only to the customer whose name appears thereon. Residential and Non-Residential Customer Deposit Deposits are kept in a non-interest bearing account. Records of Deposit The City will keep records to show: • Name and address • Social Security/Federal Employer Identification Number • Email Account • Phone Number • Amount and date of deposit • Each transaction concerning deposit The City will issue a receipt of deposit to each applicant from whom a deposit is received. A record of each unclaimed deposit will be maintained and the City will make a reasonable effort to return the deposit. Section 19-6. Payment of bills; service charges: The owner of each property shall be responsible for the payment of all minimum base charges relating to utilities and services provided or available whether the residence or building is occupied or vacant regardless of whether the city has contracted with the owner's tenant at the owner's request. These base charges shall include water, sewer, reclaimed w a t e r (if available), solid waste and stormwater based on services provided and/or available at that location. Additional Postage Any additional postage charges incurred by the city (for International mailing of utility bills, returned mail,etc.)will be billed to the customer account. Water Rates - Monthly Base Charges by Meter Size Meter Size 3/4" $ 14.76 1" $ 36.92 1 1/4" $ 51.69 1 1/2" $ 73.83 2" $ 118.14 3" $ 236.25 4" $ 369.16 6" $ 738.66 8" $1,181.30 Master-Metered Per Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU): $ 11.28 Tiered Usage Charges Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 3/4" 0-2,000 2,001 -5,000 5,001 - 10,000 10,0001 + 1" 0-5,000 5,001 - 13,000 13,001 -25,000 25,0001 + 1 '/4" 0- 7,000 7,001 - 18,000 18,001 -35,000 35,001 + 1 1/2" 0- 10,000 10,001 -25,000 25,001 -50,000 50,0001 + 2" 0- 16,000 16,001 -40,000 40,001 - 80,000 80,0001 + 3" 0-32,000 32,001 -80,000 80,001 - 160,0001 + 160,000 4" 0- 50,000 50,001 - 125,001 - 250,00"+ 125,000 250,000 6" 0- 100,000 100,001 - 250,001 - 500,0001 + 250,000 500,000 8" 0- 160,000 160,001 - 400,001 - 800,0001 + 400,000 800,000 Master-Metered Per Dwelling 0-2,000 2,001 -5,000 5,001 - 10,000 10,0001 + Unit - Rate per 1,000 $2.48 $8.25 $10.32 $12.89 Gallons Charges outside the City shall be in an amount equal to the equivalent charge for a corresponding connection inside the City limits plus a twenty-five percent (25%) surcharge or as allowed by applicable State Statutes, whichever is greater. Single family residential accounts established prior to October 1, 2013 that have a meter size greater than 3/4"will be billed at the 3/4"meter size monthly base charge and tiered rates. County and City Interlocal Water and Wastewater Agreement Pursuant to an Interlocal Water and Wastewater Agreement executed on October 26, 1999, the City provides wholesale water service to the County with the County providing wholesale wastewater service to the City. Rates to be charged are pursuant to the Agreement and/or subsequent amendments. Section 19-12. Water impact fees and connection charges: See Section 21-325.07 for amounts specified for various water connection fees. Section 19-17. Extraordinary service calls and miscellaneous fees Extraordinary service calls: Extraordinary service calls outside of regular maintenance. The following fees shall apply: Meter bench/field test: $ 60.00 Meter Relocation $100.00 Service calls resulting in customer neglect or misuse (grease) $ 75.00 Restoration from termination of service for potable and/or reclaimed water: during normal working hours $ 35.00 after hours and weekends/holidays $100.00 Miscellaneous fees: Service charge to establish account or transfer of services $ 35.00 Payment plan administration: $ 35.00 Service charge for all other miscellaneous services: $ 35.00 Section 19-19. Special Provisions for temporary metering. Fire Hydrant Meter Deposit: $600.00 Section 19-25. Cross-connection—General policy: Backflow Device Testing/Bacteriological Testing: The required commercial backflow device testing shall be conducted by the City at required intervals as determined by the Director of Environmental Services or their designee based on the degree of hazard for a fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) per inspection and billed on the utility bill. When it is found that a cross connection exists that has been created by the customer, said customer shall be responsible for the cost of bacteriological testing required to clear the potable water lines for service. Each test shall be $50.00 for testing by City Laboratory or actual costs for outside laboratory testing. In addition, any water used for flushing the water lines contaminated will be billed at the lowest tier rate and charged to the responsible party of customer. Section 19-34. Connection Charge: Wastewater Connection Charge: $175.00 Section 19-35. Wastewater utility service fees: Sewer Rates - Monthly Base Charges by Meter Size Meter Size 3/4» $ 21.41 1" $ 53.55 1 1/4" $ 75.07 1 '/2" $ 107.10 2" $ 171.38 3" $ 342.72 4" $ 535.50 6" $1,071.01 811 $1,713.62 Master-Metered Per Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU): $ 16.07 Usage Charges (in 1,000 gallons) all Customers: Consumption All Use Rate $ 8.43 Charges outside the City limits shall be in an amount equal to the equivalent charge for a corresponding connection inside the City limits plus a twenty-five percent (25%) surcharge or as allowed by applicable State Statutes, whichever is greater. Single family residential accounts established prior to October 1, 2013 that have a meter size greater than 3/4"will be billed at the 3/4"meter size monthly base charge and tiered rates. Section 19-50. Fees. Industrial Pretreatment Program Industrial Pretreatment Program Initial Permit Fee: $50.00 Industrial Pretreatment Program Annual Permit Fee: $25.00 (includes annual inspection) Industrial Pretreatment Program: Inspection Fees: $25.00 (per inspection) Section 19-60. Solid Waste Utility fees. A. Residential Refuse Services: all residential services include single family and multi-family residence; multiple dwelling; trailer park and mobile home park and shall be charged the following: Charges will be $25.41 per month or $304.92 annually for collection and disposal per unit. in addition to the fees listed above, eaeh 186ation that has more than the one C=it-�-- issued ear-t or garbage ean for- pielcup shall be ehar-ged an additional $5.00 POF 0 B. Non-Residential Refuse Services: non-residential services include all types of business, commercial and professional establishments and shall be charged the following: Charges will be $28.83per month for collection and disposal per unit. in addition to the fees listed above, eaeh leeation that has fnar-e than the one City issued ear-t or- gaf bage can for- piekup shall be ehar-ged an additional $5 00 „ C. Garbage Cans/Carts: One (1) roller cart up to 95-gallon capacity will be provided by the City. Upon account set-up, residential account holders shall have the option to choose the size of roller cart preferred. All residential accounts shall have the option to request a different size garbage cart one time within 12 months of account initiation, and once within every 24 month period after that at no charge. Additional requests to exchange the garbage cart will be charged a service fee of $35.00 for each subsequent exchange. A cart deposit of$50.00 will be charged to new accounts opened after the City has initially provided standardized garbage carts City-wide. This deposit shall be applied to the final bill or refunded if the garbage cart is found to be on premises and in good condition at the time of account closure. to additional monthly ehafges fof: see- iee asproyide as in this Seeti6rr 0. Additional carts can be obtained by submitting a request along with a $50.00 deposit for each cart. Deposits will be returned when the cart is turned in by the customer. Repairs to the cart for damage done by the resident will be charged for the cost of the repairs up to $50.00. D. Recycling Rates: All recycling which includes, but is not limited to residential and commercial: $4.31 per month for collection and disposal per unit E. Special Pickups: Special pickups of non-bundled yard trash will be assessed a $50.00 minimum charge for up to four (4) cubic yards. Each additional cubic yard will be charged $15.00. Exorbitant amounts of solid waste that exceeds normal or routine pickup quantities not placed in approved containers may be charged for this additional pickup and disposal and will be added to the monthly bill. Section 19-82/19-83. Stormwater utility fee/Schedule: Charges per EDU will be twelve dollars ($12.00) per month consists of a base fee of $6.5 2 per EDU applicable to all developed properties, plus an assessment fee of $5.48 per EDU applicable to all developed property. All non-residential property with site mitigation facilities will not pay the assessment fee. Section 19-97. Enforcement If there is a disconnection of reclaimed water service due to water conservation restrictions and/or violations, each customer will be assessed a thirty dollar ($30.00) re- connection fee for services. Section 19-130. Reclaimed water utility fees: Residential Commercial Base Rate $9.50 One acre or less $9.50/month Each additional acre or portion thereof is $9.50 additional/month of pervious acre or portion thereof Chapter 19—Miscellaneous: a) Delinquency fee: A delinquency charge relating to the amount due for water, sewer, reclaimed, refuse and stormwater of five percent (5%) shall be charged if the customer has not paid the outstanding amount due within twenty (20) days of the billing date of said charges. Should there be a failure by the customer receiving services to not pay the bill in full later than t h i r t y-f i v e (3 5 ) days from the billing date c u s t o m e r shall be assessed an additional delinquency fee of thirty-five dollars ($35.00). If charges are not paid by the thirty- fifth (351") day then services shall be terminated and shall will not be reconnected after ` iseentinua ee until all past due bills are fully paid, together with said delinquency charges €er past a.,o b At no time shall service be disconnected for a balance less than forty dollars ($40.00). b) Lock or Pull Meters: Accounts that are not paid 5 to 7 days after it has been turned off for non-payment, the City will either lock or pull those meters and an additional $35.00 service fee will be charged to the account. All past due fees and service fees will need to be paid in full before service is restored. This fee is non-waivable. c) Payment plans: At the discretion of the City a payment plan may be established for accounts that are currently disconnected or have a past due balance greater than four hundred dollars ($400.00). The monthly payment plan shall be for a period of no longer than six months and will be in addition to the normal monthly utility bill. There will be no waiver/reduction of the accrued delinquency charges and an additional administration fee of$35.00 will be charged for setting up and administering the payment plan. Upon establishment of the payment plan, agreement by the customer and receipt of the first payment then service can be restored. If a customer fails to complete the payment plan in full, the City shall be entitled to take all legal action permissible, including but not limited to, delivering the underlying utility lien to the county court for enforcement and/or forwarding this matter to a collection agency to secure payment. d) Payment plan on Reclaimed Water: Where reclaimed water is available to establish service you may initiate a payment plan of the connection charge of no more than 12 months with no interest. A minimum deposit of $200.00 is required and the balance will be added to your account as a recurring charge until paid off. The reclaimed monthly fee is billed once the reclaimed connection is made. e) Lien Settlement Fee Reductions/Modifications The City manager or his/her designee may reduce for extraordinary circumstances, any fee imposed pursuant to Chapter 19 however, said reduction shall not be less than the costs and expenses incurred by the city plus a 10% administrative fee. Only the City Council may reduce said fees below the cost and expenses incurred by the City. Annual Review/Increase: There will be an annual increase of all fees/rates listed herein for water rates and sewer fees with the increase based on City Council direction received on August 3, 29}7 June 29, 2020. Based on the approved Rate Study presented by PRA4G Raftelis. Description FY 4121 FY 29 22 FY 24 23 FY 22 24 FY 23 25 Water 44%6.0% 44%6.0% 470%4.0% 3.0% 3.0% Sewer 44%6.0% 44%6.0% 470%4.0% 3.0% 3.0% Solid Waste "%(12.5) 0% 6-0 1.5% 6-.4 2% 3.0 2% Stormwater 4"0 0 43-.09 8.3% S 8 7.7% -7-4 7.1% 6-.9 1.7% Effective 10/01/204-9 20 10/01/204-9 21 10/01/202-9 22 10/01/202-4-23 10/01/202-2 24 Date There will be an annual review of all fees. Annual increase will be based on the most current Rate Study or the CPI(Energy Index as of July). Said increase(s)will take effect on October 1, of each year. UTILITIES AND SERVICES - MISCELLANEOUS FEES WATER and SEWER Definition of ERU means equivalent residential unit (ERU). Per the City's Comprehensive Plan, one ERU is equal to 204 gallons per day of water and 204 gallons per day of sewer service. Reserved Capacity per ERU Not connected within twelve(12) months of readiness to serve: Water $ 13.92 /month Sewer $ 20.20 /month Charges outside the City shall be in an amount equal to the equivalent charge for a corresponding connection inside the City limits plus a twenty-five percent (25%) surcharge or as allowed by applicable State Statutes, whichever is greater. CHAPTER 19.5 (VEHICLES FOR HIRE) ARTICLE II.DRIVER'S PERMIT Section 19.5-25. Investigation. $15.00 Section 19.5-26. Application and Fees. $30.00 Section 19-27. Duration, renewal of permits. $25.00 CHAPTER 21 (LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE) ARTICLE IX. Application Procedures Section 21-90.03 Application Fee Schedule DEVELOPMENT FEES PLANNING & ENGINEERING,APPROVALS & PERMITS APPLICATION FEES: Abandonment/Plat Vacation (Easement) $ 300.00 Abandonment/Plat Vacation (Right-of-way) $ 500.00 Annexation $ 200.00 Appeals $ 500.00 Comprehensive Plan Amendment Large Scale $ 300.00 Small Scale $ 200.00 Conditional Use Permit $ 250.00 De-annexation $2,500.00 Development of Regional Impact (DRI)—Application $2,000.00 DRI - Determination of Substantial Deviation $ 300.00 Mining Permits $ 200.00 Minor Replats/Lot Splits $ 100.00 Preliminary Record Plat and Construction Plan Approval Final Plat $ 250.00 Re-Plat $ 250.00 Preliminary Plat &Construction Plans $ 500.00 Site Plan Approval (minor-staff review only) $ 250.00 Site Plan Approval (major-P&Z/Council review) $ 500.00 Special Activity (Under 2,000 attendees) $ 100.00 per day Special Activity (Over 2,000 attendees) $ 200.00 per day Stormwater Plan Review $ 150.00 Street Name Change $ 175.00 Telecommunication Towers $ 250.00 Variance (administrative) $ 100.00 Variance (residential) $ 200.00 Variance (non-residential) $ 300.00 Vested Rights Determination $1,000.00 Wetland Alteration Permit $ 100.00 Zoning Agreement Amendment $ 500.00 Zoning Map Amendment Planned Unit Development(PUD) $ 500.00 Other $ 300.00 *Any additional charges required by the City relating to administration, building or permitting shall be borne by the applicant. These fees may include, but are not limited to: engineering, recording, legal, advertisements, surveying and arborist (if applicable). DEVELOPMENT FEES CONSTRUCTION PERMITS BUILDING PERMIT FEES Building valuations shall be as per the latest issued building valuation published in the Building Safety Journal by the International Code Council. Application Fee (non-refundable) Credited to permit at permit issuance. 1 &2 Family Residences $100.00 Mobile Homes $ 50.00 Commercial $400.00 TOTAL VALUATION FEE Minimum Building Permit Fee $50.00 Base fee (Up to $1,000.00 in value) Building Permit Fee with multiplier $50.00 Base fee plus Higher value of actual value or 0.0065 of valuation valuation based on current edition of Includes plan review fee of ICC Building Valuation Data Table. .0005 of valuation Valuation times Modifier.Example $100,000.00 x.0065=$650 Plus $50.00 Base fee=$700.00 Door, window, garage door change out $50.00 Base fee plus $4.00 per additional unit Roofing $50.00 Base fee plus $1.30 per square Demolition Residential Home $150.00 Commercial Building $300.00 Interior demolition- nonstructural $ 50.00 Minor structures $ 50.00 Fence $ 50.00 Base fee plus 0.006 of valuation Mobile/Manufactured Home Placement (As regulated by Department of Highway Safety&Motor Vehicles) Hook, Set, and Tie Fee $275.00 (Sub Permits) Plumbing $ 55.00 Mechanical $ 55.00 Electrical $ 55.00 Swimming Pools - (Separate permit required for screen enclosure) Residential $200.00 Commercial $ 50.00 Base Fee Plus .0065 of valuation Relocated structures: For moving of any building or structure, the fee is as follows: Building less than 1,000 square feet $20 0.00 Buildings over 1,000 square feet $400.00 Administrative Fees: Technology Surcharge-All Permit Types 10% of permit fee Re-inspection Fee: 1 st re-inspection fee $40.00 2nd re-inspection fee $60.00 3rd and subsequent re-inspection fee $160.00 (As allowed per SS 553.80(2)c) After hours inspections $75.00 per hour When there is inspector availability 2-hour minimum weekdays 4-hour minimum weekends and holidays Review revised construction documents after permit issuance $50.00 minimum fee $ 7.50 per page Permit Extension $50.00 (Written request for extension must be made prior to expiring ofpermit) Temporary use permits: Stage/Platform/Bleacher/Tent $50.00 Temporary Certificate of Occupancy— (Limited to a maximum of 30 days) Residential $350.00 Commercial $500.00 Building Permit Surcharge Fee is 2.5% of the total building permit fees associated with the enforcement of the Florida Building Code and will be charged on all building permits, i.e., building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, etc. with a minimum charge of $4.00. One and one- half percent of the fee is provided to the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) and one percent of the fee is provided to the Florida Building Commission(FBC). F.S.553.721, F.S. 468.631. ELECTRICAL FEES Before a permit is issued for any electrical work or installation for which a permit is required, fees in accordance with the table below shall be paid. Minimum Electrical Permit Fee: $ 50.00 (For first$1,000.00 of Valuation) Electrical fee for new residential building permit $ 95.00 Per dwelling unit Minimum Electrical fee as part of a new commercial building permit $125.00 Electrical permits over$1,000.00 Valuation (New Additions, alterations, etc.) .007 times Valuation Swimming pool Residential $ 50.00 Commercial $ 95.00 Service change: Residential single phase $ 75.00 Commercial single phase up to 400 amps $ 95.00 Commercial three phase and above 400 amps $125.00 Tug/Temporary power $ 50.00 Sign $ 50.00 Clear and Grade Permit(Land clearing only) $ 100.00 FIRE PROTECTION PERMIT/INSPECTION FEES Building Construction $50.00 (New, additions, alterations, etc.) Pre-engineered hood system/other pre-engineered $75.00 Fire sprinkler system Base $ 20.00 Standpipe $ 10.00 each Head 1.00 each Fire alarm system Base $ 20.00 Pull station $ 5.00 each Detection device $ 5.00 each E Notification device Hornlstrobes i ( ) $ 1.00 each All other suppression systems $ 75.00 OUTSIDE CONSULTING/INSPECTION Outside consulting may be required by the Fire Chief due to the complexity of the building/structure/complex. The local authority having jurisdiction will insure compliance with all Life Safety Codes and local ordinances. All applicable in-house Life Safety Plan review fees and Fire Protection Permit fees will also apply. Outside Inspection Base Fee $ 50.00 Outside Inspection Fee Actual Cost FIRE RE-INSPECTION FEES 1st re-inspection fee $ 40.00 2nd re-inspection fee $ 60.00 3`d and subsequent re-inspection fee $160.00 GAS PERMIT FEES Minimum Gas Permit Fee: $50.00 Natural gas systems: Base fee including one outlet $50.00 Each additional outlet $ 6.00 LP Gas systems: Base fee $60.00 Below ground tank $10.00 Each additional outlet $ 6.00 MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES Before a permit is issued for any mechanical work or installation for which a permit is required, a fee or fees, in accordance with the table below, shall be paid. Minimum Mechanical Permit Fee: $50.00 (For first$1,000.00 of contract value) Mechanical fee as part of new residential building permit $95.00 Per dwelling unit Miscellaneous Mechanical ALL STRUCTURES $50.00 Base fee plus .007 per thousand of Valuation Mechanical change-out(Residential) $66.00 Mechanical change-out (Commercial) Up to 5 Ton $66.00 Over 5 Ton $86.00 RIGHT-OF-WAY USE PERMIT $50.00 $25.00 re- inspection fee PLUMBING PERMIT FEES Before a permit is issued for any plumbing, sewer, or drainage work or installation for which a permit is required, a fee or fees, in accordance with the table below, shall be paid. Minimum Plumbing Permit fee $50.00 Plumbing fee as part of a new residential building permit $95.00 Per dwelling unit Plumbing fee as part of a new commercial building permit $125.00 All other plumbing permits $50.00 base fee (Additions, alterations, etc.) plus $7.00 per fixture Water heater change out: $50.00 Backflow preventer $50.00 Solar Energy systems Water heater $95.00 Pool heater $95.00 Automatic fire sprinkler system $50.00 connection to City water supply Standpipe connection to City water supply $50.00 SIGN PERMIT FEES Each application for a sign permit for a sign containing no electrical wiring or lighting shall be accompanied by a fee in the amount of twenty dollars ($20.00) for the first five (5) square feet, or fraction thereof, of the advertising display area of the sign and two dollars ($2.00) for each additional square foot, or fraction thereof, of such area. For a sign containing electrical wiring or lighting, there shall be an additional fee as required by the Edgewater Electrical Code. STORMWATER CONSTRUCTION/MODIFICATION PERMIT * $50.00 per unit for residential $250.00 or $50.00 per acre for commercial projects(whichever is greater) $25.00 re-inspection fee * This fee shall not apply to any new or existing construction that paid for a site plan/stormwater site plan review application fee or any other permit fee for construction of the same project. TREE REMOVAL PERMITS: SPECIMEN $25.00 per 1 &2 family lots $75.00 per multi-family&non-residential HISTORIC $5.00/square inch PENALTIES Any person who commences any work on a building structure, fence, sign, driveway, electrical, gas, mechanical, stormwater or plumbing system before obtaining the necessary permits, shall be subject to a penalty of 200% of the usual permit fee in addition to the required permit fees. LIFE SAFETY PLAN REVIEW FEE When plan and associated documents require additional plan review by the authority having jurisdiction, the following fees shall be assessed: Building Construction $0.35 per$1,000 of valuation, Minimum $50.00 (New, additions, alterations, etc.) Fire alarm system $4.00 per$1,000 of valuation, Minimum $50.00 Fire sprinkler system $4.00 per $1,000 of valuation, Minimum $50.00 Fuel tank installation $4.00 per $1,000 of valuation, Minimum $50.00 Underground fuel tank $4.00 per $1,000 of valuation, Minimum $50.00 All other suppression systems $4.00 per$1,000 of valuation, minimum$50.00 *Engineering Fees shall be paid by the applicant *All Recording Fees shall be paid by the applicant *Any additional charges required by the City relating to administration, building or permitting shall be borne by the applicant. These fees may include, but are not limited to: engineering, recording, legal and surveying. OUTSIDE CONSULTING/REVIEW Outside consulting may be required, by the Fire Chief, because of the complexity on the plan submitted for review. The local authority having jurisdiction will insure compliance with all Life Safety Codes and local ordinances. All applicable in-house Life Safety Plan review fees and Fire Protection Permit fees will also apply. Outside Review Base Fee (shipping and processing cost) $50.00 Outside Review Actual Cost ARTICLE X. Boat Slip Allocation TYPE OF ALLOCATION FEE Excess Boat Slip Allocation Permit 1. Reservation and extension fee, per slip per year $100.00 2. Single family residence application fee, per slip $250.00 3. Multi-family residence application fee,per slip $1,000.00 4. Commercial boat slip application fee,per slip $1,000.00 Excess Boat Slip Annual Use Renewal Fee/Year 1. Single family residence, per slip $25.00 2. Multi-family residence,per slip $100.00 3. Commercial boat slips, per slip $250.00 ARTICLE XVI. Fire and Prevention—Section 21-230.03 Burn Permits $75.00 ARTICLE XA111. De"'elopmentAMPRet Fees 21 310.04 Pedestrian System Development>r c ti a k PEDESTRIANSYSTEM DEVELOPMENT FEEl7 Minimum Pe dest,-ia,'Side.,al Development Fee Pe- Leeal 4 feet $4 6..00 Celleete 5 feet Q0.00 ^ d feet $29.99 21-311.04 -Tree Relocation Fee Schedule and Replacement Tree Fee Schedule Determination of the bond amount and the tree replacement contribution shall be computed based upon the most current version of the Guide for Plant Appraisal, published by the International Society of Arboriculture. 21-311.05 -Payment in Lieu of Tree Replacement Payment shall be $5.00 per square inch of required mitigation in lieu of tree replacement. RECREATIONAL PARKS RKS AND OPEN SPACE T1r4PACT- FEE SCHEDULE LAND USE Single F „ ill Tl t 1i ,7 2 Bedroom or-less 571.84 3 BedFOOM W—ti 112..Tr it Beer,,,,.,, or-more 757.0-9 Single Family Att 1, d Multi�-arxxrrT 434.92 2 Bedroom or-less $ Mobile Home 2BedFeem —4 Gas Notel or Mate! Per-Room FIRE PROTECTION AND EMS 1AVACT FEE SC-14EDULE Land se Developme Calls/Unit Net- Net- U*k C-O !'•cvst)uftit Single L'.,„..:1)44 bil Dwell:„ /T T 0.200 $1,652.53 i lei Room D/� Drud Site O-A4 $1,652.53 0 Q�� .� POLICE iAIP A CT FEE P SCHEDULE L' Land Use Development Funetional NI-4- NIW CVWunit Single Famil)4Petaehed * Pwe4igg4-.`6 Single T7.fnily,'A 1+ 1, rl Dwelling 4 np $1 11.45 Puple��aftfnefA/ Dwelling O-W $92.32 P0040 Mobile Ha of D/V D 1 Pad to n pn 2 $202.27 ladustr-ial,'War-ehouse 1,000 sq-.4-. j j* &92-4t j $119.72 inel, des mobile hemes on single lots. 21323-03— T-Ffflispo canon/ vtrd impu +Fee Se edail TDANSPO TAT-ION 40Anit zMP�Acr TEE S! ITaU K ITE U*e U*4 Trip Trip- Y 'NCW,- FEE PERCode Rate Length T-Fips unit (or-) i n� Residential 2-2$ Apaftmea DU 646 4,77 100.00 $i,053.97 2-39 ResidepAial DU 5,44 �� i89:99 249 Mobile LI,.me D ,1 DU 4" 3-42 i0o.00 $55 i.95 34-0 Notel Rooms 8-.7-2 4-.7-9 72.65 $1,035.53 J2-8 Motel Rooms �& 3,447 77:6� $577.48 Beds �S 2,4 88.50 $160.17 64 9 � 1•n� 4�8 �2 $4.68 $4,�9 744 Off; e undef 10,000 s i n� 19.45 44-9 93.62 $2,602.02 748 O ffiee avef 10,000 i n� 2 484 94.�5 $1,658.47 -744 Eefp er-ate-- header 1,000S€ q-.7-2 4-.3-7 sW.99 $826.49 building 7-2-9 1\Tedieal O ffi o l,n� 36.-48 3—.7-2 87.79 en n67 nc 7-5.0 n 1•n� i&oi -5-.63 $2:99 $2,367.76 -769 Resear-ek Go„+ar �;A99-s€ 744 4-7-7 87.00 $- ,n�4 778 Business Pa 1•n� . Y 4:69 $90 $2,2 t W4 Rusk.,, eut Drive thf t, 1,n� 1 c� 4-.74 35.90 942- Bank w/Priye thfough 1,000S291.04 4-.p 51.52 $9,44.76 industrial 4-4-0 Tight Tadustty l,n� 6-.98 4-68 93.29 $4-939.7$ 440 industrial PaFk 9.46 4-.43 92.08 $1 295.1 11 1 4-40 M n„f etu-inn 1,000S'Y Jet 4-7@ 93.60 571. 6 45-9 Warehouse 4;895 S 4-.9-5 4-.5-9 9�89 $717.14 Retail S42 Building--Ma4er-ials and 1,098 s€ 32.88 446 69.89 $3,263.20 &N Retail, 1VJJ loss than !0,00 f f 11 n� �-39 � c 5 $3,�-�° �uia 924 Retail, 10,000 nnn 99,999 f 73:50 44-7 60.59 $2=2�7.32 $?9 Retail, 100,000 1,000,0 ,099 S 27.67 24-7 84.00 $1,722.181 8-2g Retail r„o +o„than 1 nnn nnn �� 86�0 $� , , , �-�9-S� z��-.-fig , Sf 834 Quality Res+.,,,„., 1,000 S 95.63 2-.2-2 77.89 $5, i4z2..08 , 089.22 934 Dart Food Dos*.,,,„ 4 1,000S cc� 4-43 38.04 $1 c 708 cZ gag BaBl eiPr-,,1,:, g Dl 1,n� '� 3�� 7?09 Q 1 n7,-0 u� , g3-7 Q iek L be Bays 44-69 246 7:43 $2 c�4v9 840 Auto Car-e,T)eta ling 1,099-s€ 33-76 2L.-3-9 74.32 e2 169 cn 94� `'" 1,000 S€ 129.69 4-." 69.00 $5,966.84 849 Tire c t „o 4ku4 D op ai Bays 39-55 2,W 79:70 $1,544.99 8717 SupoFmafket 1,n� i i2A 8 1-.6-7 553-.98 $3y�Tv 1.67 g-53 Convenienee Stems-- w'Gas 1,880 s€ 7W.28 449 28.63 $9,1a,-ram 9 Pumps Convenienee STefe w'Gas 1,000 s€ 940.29 4-.4 32.67 $20,n�4 , 8.62 Nnmr lmpr-e=o eime A cStrnti1,000S 38A3 3,09 50.00 404 PhafmaFyA;)rc'^ *6r-e w 2 1,000s 89.89 4-.7-4 41.33 $2,203.721 Thfough General ReeFeation parking 3,02 44-3. 95.00 $43417 414 f'�T7 Pafk Par-king 14.23 2 96.67 $1 3 3 n 5 9 Space 412 Major-Paf Par-king 244 4-.0-5 400.00 $292.40 Spaee 44-6 G.,.,.,pgr-,,,, d4ZAI D Spaee 3,90 4-.-54 77.00 $466.58 420 Mar-in 84 2-.W 5-.7-7 94.67 $`�20 Major- Spec s F. eility Par-king 2-0 4,63 $260-85 spffee Miseellaneeas 4444 r r,.,•e Theater- $ereens 124.48 4$9 82422 $6 593 o-2 560 GIIHFe 1,000S€ 9-4-1 247 90.00 WIN 565 Pay-C-are 1,000-s€ 25.i3 4 54; 2332 $2,914.99 Aifpof4 HangeF 1,000S€ 4-96 $-36 92.00 $ 3 0 3 0 veto„;.,.,,..,Gunn, 1,n� 32.80 4—.7-7 70.00 $i 3892n �T 21-325.01 - Water Capital Charges A water capital charge is hereby established at $ 7-.W 8.5 3 per gallon of potable water capacity or $1,612.43 (one thousand six htmdr-ed twelve dollars and 43400) $ 1 , 740 . 72 (one thousand seven hundred forty and 72/ 100) per equivalent residential unit (ERU) through February 3 2021 at which time the capital charge shall be $9.16 per gallon of potable water capacity or $1 869 00 (one thousand eight hundred sixty-nine dollars and 00/100) per equivalent residential unit (ERU)per Ordinance No 2020-0- 25. Those persons, corporations or entities who or which have entered into an agreement with the City providing credits against the water capacity charges shall be exempt from paying this water capital charge. 21-325.06 - System Design; Independent Engineers; City's Engineer Fees for the City Engineer's review/comments on engineering plans relating to all system design shall be borne by each developer. Said developer shall pay all costs incurred for review and comments related to said review. 21-325.07- Meter Installation and Connection Fees Meter connection fees greater than four inches will be charged current cost for meter and labor at time of request. METER INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION FEES FEE TYPE AMOUNT Reclaimed Water Connection Fee $ 600.00 Road Boring for Water at Dock (Residential $ 475.00 Only) 3/4 inch Meter Connection Fee 3/4 inch $ 600.00 Meter Connection Fee 1 inch $ 725.00 Meter Connection Fee 1.5 inch $ 1,000.00 Meter Connection Fee 2 inch $1,575.00 Meter Connection Fee 3 inch $2,050.00 Meter Connection Fee 4 inch $3,800.00 21-325.08- Inspection Fees All facilities proposed for transference to the City for ownership, operation and control shall be inspected to insure all construction/installation was in accordance with approved designs, Standard Construction Details, etc. Inspection fees shall be borne by each developer with all costs being reimbursed to the City as determined by the City's consulting engineer. 21-325.12 -Water Capital Charges for Consumers Outside City Limits All consumers located outside the corporate limits of the City shall be charged the applicable water capital charges required to be paid by all City residents along with a twenty-five percent (25%) surcharge as allowed by applicable State Statutes. 21-327 Sewer Capital Charges A sewer capital charge is hereby established at Q'�2 $ 1 2 . 9 1 per gallon of wastewater capacity or $2,226.69 $2,634.35 (two thousand six hundred thirty-four dollars and 3 5/ 10 0) per ERU through February 3 2021 at which time the capital charge shall be $14 91 per gallon of potable water capacity or $3 042 00 (three thousand forty-two dollars and 00/100) per equivalent residential unit (ERU) per Ordinance No 2020-0-25. Those persons, corporations or entities who or which have previously prepaid the existing sewer capacity charges shall be exempt from paying this sewer capital charge (i.e. Florida Shores assessment area). Those properties in the southern end of the utility service area that will be connected to the sewer system of Volusia County shall be charged the prevailing impact fees of Volusia County. For the purpose of calculating and imposing non-residential water and sewer capital charges, the following ERU conversion ratios may be utilized as a reference: Balance of page intentionally left blank WATER AND SEWER CAPITAL CHARGES ESTABLISHMENT UNIT ERU FACTO Residential: Single-family detached per dwelling unit 1.0 Duplex per dwelling unit 1.0 Multi-family per dwelling unit 1.0 Mobile home per dwelling unit 1.0 Commercial: Shopping center&retail shopping per 1,000 sq.ft. gross 0.5 Office building (add food service & retail space) per 1,000 sq.ft. gross 0.4 Auditorium per seat 0.02 Laundry, self-service per machine 1.4 Barber/beauty shop per operating station 0.333 Bowling alley per lane 0.333 Theater per seat 0.02 Dinner theater per seat 0.1 Trailer Park (overnight) per space 0.833 Dentist's office per dentist 1.0 Dentist's office per wet chair 0.667 Doctor's office per doctor 1.0 Hospital per bed 0.833 Nursing home per bed 0.5 Automotive service and/or detailing facility per bay 1.0 Automotive care per wash bay 3.2 Automotive care per public restroom 1.5 Convenience store/self-service gas pumps per public restroom 1.5 Industrial building (not including food service of industrial waste flows) Without showers per 1,000 sq.ft. 0.4 With showers per 1,000 sq.ft. 1.25 Hotel or motel per room 0.5 (not including food service, banquet and meeting rooms, and laundries calculated separately) Church per seat 0.02 Warehouse per 1,000 sq.ft. 0.75 Grocery store per 1,000 sq.ft. gross 0.75 Food service: Restaurant/cafeteria per seat 0.1 Restaurant (24 hours) per seat 0.185 Restaurant (fast food) per seat 0.1 Bar/cocktail lounge per seat 0.1 Schools, middle &high per student 0.075 Schools, elementary&nursery per student 0.033 21-327.06 - System Design; Independent Engineer; City's Engineer Fees for the City Engineer's review/comments on engineering plans relating to all system design shall be borne by each developer. Said developer shall pay all costs incurred for review and comments related to said review. 21-327.07- Inspection Fees All facilities proposed for transference to the City for ownership, operation and control shall be inspected to insure all construction/installation was in accordance with approved designs, etc. Inspection fees shall be borne by each developer with all costs being reimbursed to the City as determined by the City's consulting engineer. 21-327.11 - Sewer Capital Charges for Consumers Outside City Limits All consumers located outside the corporate limits of the City shall be charged the applicable sewer capital charges required to be paid by all City residents along with a twenty-five percent(25%) surcharge as allowed by applicable State Statutes. CITY OF EDGEWATER ADDITIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE FEES/COSTS 1. PERSONNEL Any personnel costs to be charged for special events, activities, additional utility or public works construction, call-outs, or code enforcement actions shall be tabulated by the Human Resources Department and shall include the salary of the employee assigned along with all benefits charged and paid by the City along with any associated vehicle and/or equipment charges. 2. EQUIPMENT COSTS Any City owned equipment used in any special events, activities, additional utility or public works construction, call-outs and code enforcement actions or any other activities shall be charged based on the most current FEMA Schedule of Equipment Rates along with a ten percent (10%) administration fee and a thirty percent (30%)mobilization/demobilization fee. 3. PARKS & RECREATION Rental Fees Ballfield without lights $35.00 per hour Ballfield with lights $65.00 per hour Small Pavilion $40.00 per 4 hours Large Pavilion $60.00 per 4 hours *** Note - Programs operated by the Parks & Recreation Department are seasonal, therefore, fees for events and other programs will be set by staff of the Parks & Recreation Department based on the event/program costs. Rental of ballfields for school activities may be negotiated between both parties to provide a serviceable rate. Hawks Park Amphitheater Time Non-Profit Rate For Profit Rate Up to 4 hours $100.00 $400.00 Per Day $250.00 $700.00 Special Interest Recreation Programs - 30% of gross registration fees received for said program to be remitted monthly to the City This fee is designated for businesses that wish to conduct their business in City Parks facilities. Instructor Agreement is required as well as proof of compliance with all applicable laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, policies and procedures established by the City of Edgewater and all other local, state, and federal laws, regulations, rules and requirements, such as but not limited to, current registration with the Division of Corporations Florida Department of State, Edgewater Business Tax Receipt and Certificate of Use, Worker's Compensation Insurance and Comprehensive General Commercial Liability Insurance and Certificate of Insurance naming the City of Edgewater as additional insured in the amount not less than $1,000,000. 4. MISCELLANEOUS FEES: Storage fee— $10.00 per day This fee is for any item abandoned, found, and/or located on City right-of- way or easement areas that have been removed by the City and stored by the City (does not include forfeiture/impoundment fee). 5. POLICE DEPARTMENT Funeral/Miscellaneous Escorts $100.00 per escort Outside Details/Security $ 56.00 per officer per hour(includes vehicle) Vehicle Impoundment Fee $ 27.00 per day(does not include civil penalties for vehicles stored on City property) 6. FINANCE DEPARTMENT Payments made by telephone $ 5.00 per transaction for any City payments (utilities, building permits, licenses, etc) 7. CITY CLERK Miscellaneous charges for copies: Single-sided copies, up to 8 '`V? x 14" .15 each Double-sided copies, up to 8 ''/s" x 14" .20 each Single-sided copies, up to 11" x 17" .50 each Double-sided copies, up to 11" x 17" .75 each Larger size copies Based on actual cost of duplication Certified copy of a public record $1.00 per page in addition to actual copy cost Duplicate audio tape $1.48 (if City has equipment to do so) Duplicate CD or DVD $ .32 Duplicate audio tape (citizen provided tape) No charge unless extensive clerical assistance is required(if City has equipment to do so) Duplicate CD or DVD (citizen provided) No charge unless extensive clerical assistance is required Duplicate video tape Based on actual cost of duplication (if City has equipment to do so) Reprints of photographs Based on actual cost of duplication Facsimile Transmission $1.00 per faxed page Note: Additional charges will be added to cover the cost of postage and packaging if necessary. §119.07(1)(b), Florida Statutes, provides: "If the nature or volume of public records requested to be inspected, examined, or copied is such as to require extensive use of information technology resources or extensive clerical or supervisory assistance by personnel of the agency involved, or both, the agency may charge, in addition to the actual cost of duplication, a special service charge, which shall be reasonable and shall be based on the cost incurred for such extensive use of information technology resources or the labor cost of the personnel providing the service that is actually incurred by the agency or attributable to the agency for the clerical and supervisory assistance required, or both." 8. PUBLIC WORKS Sign Requests Stop Signs $75.00 Other Signs Actual Cost Plus Labor