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RESOLUTION NO. 2013-12 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF MOSCOW, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF IDAHO, ADOPTING A SCHEDULE OF REVISED FEES FOR SERVICES PROVIDED AND REGULARLY CHARGED AS SPECIFIED BY CITY CODE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF ALL FEES. WHEREAS, City Council deems it advisable to adopt existing fees set by earlier ordinances and resolutions in one general fee resolution; and WHEREAS, Council has determined that the revised fees included in this Resolution are appropriate and are reasonably related to the purpose for which such fees are charged. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Moscow as follows: 1. That the fees set forth in Exhibit attached hereto and made a part hereof, be in force and effect in all matters relating to fees from and after the 5th day of August 2013. 2. That this Resolution amends Resolutions 2012-11 and 2013-05. 3. That any Resolution or provision thereof which is inconsistent with this Resolution is hereby repealed. ADOPTED by the Council and APPROVED by the Mayor this 5th day of August 2013. Fee Schedule Resolution 2013-12 FY 20 1 4 Page I of ---PAGE BREAK--- CITY OF MOSCOW FEE SCHEDULE RESOLUTION NO. 2013-12 SUBJECT LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT FEES A. Conditional and Special Use Permits B. Variance C. Zoning or Comprehensive Plan Amendments EXHIBIT D. Annexation Request (includes Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Review) E. Planned Unit Developments 1. Preliminary 2. Final PUD: Community Development Department Engineering Department 3. Minor Amendment F. Subdivision Plat 1. Preliminary Plat 2. Final plat: Community Development Department Engineering Department G. Lot Division Request: Community Development Department Engineering Department H. Lot Line Adjustment Request: Community Development Department Engineering Department I. Multi Family or Commercial Site Plan Review or Parking Lot Development or Modification Review: I . Community Development Department (applicable only when there is no related building permit) 2. Engineering Department J. Fence Permit (fences over six feet in height may require a structural building permit) K. Accessory Structure Permit (One-story detached residential accessory building used as tool and storage sheds with a floor area less than 200 sq. ft. and where no building permit is required) L. Floodplain Development Permit Fee Schedule Resolution 2013-12 FY 20 1 4 · EFFECTIVE 10-01-2013 FEE $260.00 240.00 620.00 740.00 260.00 120.00 210.00 plus 25.00 per lot 120.00 600.00 170.00 210.00 plus 25.00 per lot 1 10.00 110.00 plus 15.00 per lot 55.00 1 10.00 plus 15.00 per lot 50.00 60.00 plus 5.00 per parking space 27.00 27.00 48.00 Page 2 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- M. Sign Permits (Additional electrical permit required for electrical signs) 1. Permanent Signs 2. Portable Signs 3. Temporary Signs 4. Exempt Signs N. Mobile Home Park Fees 1. Plan Review of Mobile Home Parks 2. Final Plan Review of Mobile Home Parks 3. Construction Permits (to be issued by the Administrative Authority upon approval of all final plans by the City Council to start construction) 4. Park Operator's Permit (to be issued by the Administrative Authority upon completion of development and satisfactory final inspection) 5. Space Occupancy Permit (to be issued to mobile home park owners to allow occupancy upon completion of development and satisfactory final inspection) 0. Recreational Vehicle Parks 1. Preliminary Plan Review Fee 2. Final Plan Review Fee P. Telecommunications Zoning Review Q. Appeals (For an appeal of any decision of City board and/or commission, Zoning Administrator determination, or Building Official Determination) GRADING PERMIT FEES A. Grading Plan Review Fees 1. 50 cubic yards or less 2. 51 to 100 cubic yards 3. 101 to 1,000 cubic yards 4. I ,001 to I 0,000 cubic yards 5. 10,001 to 100,000 cubic yards 6. 100,001 cubic yards to 200,000 cubic yards 7. 200,001 cubic yards or more Fee Schedule Resolution 201 3-12 FY 2014 60.00 27.00 No Fee No Fee 250.00 1 15.00 435.00 plus per lot fee of 5.50 21.00 10.00 250.00 110.00 160.00 120.00 No Fee 28.00 41.00 55.00 55.00 for I st 10,000 cubic yards plus 28.00 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards or fraction thereof 307.00 for }81 100,000 cubic yards plus 15.50 for each additional l O,OOO cubic yards or fraction thereof 446.50 for I st 200,000 cubic yards plus 8.25 for each additional I 0,000 cubic yards or fraction thereof Page 3 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- B. Grading Permit Fees 1. 50 cubic yards or less 2. 51 to l 00 cubic yards 3. 101 to 1,000 cubic yards 4. 1,001 to 10,000 cubic yards 5. 10,001 to 100,000 cubic yards 6. l 00,001 cubic yards or more BUILDING PERMIT FEES A. Plan Review Fee (Only for projects over $10,000 in valuation, excluding commercial windows, doors and roofs.) B. Plan Review Deposit (credited toward plan review fee) C. Building Permit Fees Valuation based on the ICC Building Valuations as published in the February issue of the Building Safety Journal with the following additions: Decks $12. 50 sq ft, Porqhes $18.00 sq ft, Pole Buildings $19.00 sq ft, U ntin ished Basement $41.00 Foundation Permits for Modular Homes Crawl Space $20.38, Unfinished Basement $41.00 and Finished Basement $107.08. Fee Schedule Total Valuation $1.00 to $500.00 $501.00 to $2,000 $2,001 to $25,000 $25,000 to $50,000 $50,001 to $100,000 $100,000 and up Resolution 2013-I 2 FY 2014 28.00 41.00 41.00 for 1st 100 cubic yards plus 19.50 for each additional I 00 cubic yards or fraction thereof 216.50 for 1st 1,000 cubic yards plus 16.50 for each additional 1,000 cubic yards or fraction thereof 365.00 for 1st 10,000 cubic yards plus 74.50 for each additional l 0,000 cubic yards or fraction thereof l ,035.50 for 1st 100,000 cubic yards plus 41.00 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards or fraction thereof 65% of Building Permit Fee (40% of Building Permit Fee for Duplicate Plans) $500 27.00 27.00 for first 500.00 plus 3.50 for each additional 100 or fraction thereof to and including 2,000 79.50 for the first 2,000 plus 14.50 for each additional 1,000 or fraction thereof, to and including 25,000 413.00 for first 25,000 plus 10.50 for each additional 1 ,000 or fraction thereof, to and including 50,000 675.50 for the first 50,000 plus 7.50 for each additiona11,000 or fraction thereof to and including 100,000 1050.50 for first 100,000 plus 6.00 for each additional 1,000 or fraction thereof. Page 4 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- D. Other inspections and fees: 1. Inspections outside normal business hours (per hour; minimum charge- 2 hrs.) 2. Re-inspection fee 3. Inspection for which no fee is specifically indicated (per hour; minimum charge - one-half hour) 4. Special Inspection (when required by the Building Official) 5. Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to approved plans (per hour; minimum charge- one-half hour) 6. Structure Moving permit 7. Inspection of building to be moved 8. No Permit- Failure to obtain a permit before commencing work 9. Certificate of Compliance Inspection a. Building Ins. (structural & zoning) b. Commercial Roofing c. Foundation only d. Existing wood stove e. Electrical f. Plumbing g. Heating (mechanical) 10. Demolition Permit a. Simple Demolition (non-structural alterations) b. Complex Demolition (structural or complete building demolition) 11. Re-roofing permits for residential structures up to four units (commercial re-roofs require full building permit). 12. Residing permit (residential up to four units, commercial requires full building permit) 13. Residential Window & Exterior and Fire Door Installations (residential up to four units, commercial projects require full building permit) 14. Installation Permits for Mobile/Manufactured Home and Prefabricated Storage Buildings 300 square feet or less with Manufactures Structural Plans (for installations not involving permanent foundations. Additional fees may apply for foundation permits.) 15. Certificate of Occupancy- Existing Commercial Buildings (includes life safety inspections) Fee Schedule Resolution 2013-12 FY 2014 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 47.50 Same as Certificate of Compliance inspection Fee equal to the building permit fee 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 47.50 215.00 47.50 47.50 47.50 47.50 55.00 Page 5 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- Plumbing Permit Fees A. Plumbing residential permit - (per dwelling unit, includes single family and two family) B. Commercial & Industrial: (includes schools, hospitals, churches, hotels, motels, etc.) I. 0 - $2,000 Contract Price 2. $2,000 - $10,000 Contract Price 3. $10,000 - $100,000 Contract Price 4. Over $100,000 Contract Price C. Additional fees: (in addition to aforementioned permit fee and residential or commercial/industrial fees, the following charges will be made: I. Each lawn sprinkler system backtlow device 2. Vacuum breakers or backtlow 3. For each gray water system 4. Prefabricated homes, manufactured home 5. Fire sprinkler inspection and plan review, Commercial and Industrial includes apartments, schools, hospitals, churches, motels, hotels, etc. E lectrical Permit Fees A. Temporary service B. Electrical Residential Permit (per dwelling unit; includes single family and two family) l. 100 Amp up to 199 Amp 2. 200 Amp up to 225 Amp 3. Over 225 Amp 4. Extension or addition of one circuit 5. Extension or addition of more than one circuit 6. Residential Electric Heat-1 to 5 KW + 7. Domestic Water Pumps 8. Mobile Homes in a mobile home park C. Commercial installations including industrial and commercial mobile home parks-distribution wiring including pedestal or service is under this section. I. $0 - $2,000 contract price Fee Schedule Resolution 20 13-12 FY 20 14 32.00 plus per fixture inspection fee of 8.50 Fee based on contract price: 30.00 plus 4% contract price up to 2,000 110.00 plus 3% of contract price over 2,000 350.00 plus 2% of contract price over 10,000 2,150 + 1% of contract price over 100,000 11.50 11.50 55.00 45.00 I 05 plus 1.00 per sprinkler head 32.00 32.00 47.00 plus 7.50 per room 57.50 plus 7.50 per room 62.50 plus 7.50 per room 32.00 47.00 32.00 plus 2.75 each I KW over 5 KW 26.50 63.25 30.00 plus 4% of Page 6 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- 2. $2,000 - $10,000 contract price 3. $10,000 - $100,000 contract price 4. Over $100,000 contract price Gas/Mechanical Permit Fees A. Gas/Mechanical Permits 1. Gas residential permit (per dwelling unit, includes single family and two family) 2. Install each furnace, heat pump, evaporative cooler, unit heater, space heater, gas fired appliance, incinerator, boiler, pool heater, compressor, absorption system or similar fixtures and appliances will be by the BTU as follows: a. 0 - 180 thousand BTU b. 181 thousand BTU and above 3. Gas Piping- Fixture or appliance outlets a. First Outlet b. Each Additional Outlet 4. Wood/Pellet Stoves 5. Air handlers, for each air-handling unit, including ducts attached thereto 6. Commercial and Industrial (includes schools, hospitals, churches, motels, etc.): a. $0 - $2,000 Contract Price b. $2,000 - $10,000 Contract Price c. $10,000 - $100,000 Contract Price d. Over $100,000 Contract Price 7. Installation, relocation or replacement of each appliance vent installed and not included in an appliance permit. 8. Repair of, alteration of or addition to each heating appliance, refrigeration unit, cooling unit, or similar system, including installation of controls regulated by this Code. 9. For each ventilation fan connected to a single duct Fee Schedule Resolution 2013-12 FY 2014 contract price up to 2,000 110.00 plus 3% of contract price over 2,000 350.00 plus 2% of contract price over 10,000 2,150 plus 1% of contract price over I 00,000 32.00 16.00 26.25 10.50 5.50 13.75 13.75 30.00 plus 4% of contract price up to 2,000 I I 0.00 plus 3% of contract price over 2,001 350.00 plus 2% of contract price over 10,000 2,150 plus 1% of contract price over 100,000 9.50 19.50 9.50 Page 7 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- ENGINEERING SERVICES A. Engineering PUD, subdivision and plat review B. Engineering plan review for commercial, institutional and multi- family site plan review C. Engineering public improvement plan review (2 submittals) D. Engineering extended plan review (3rd submittal and beyond) E. Engineering grading plan review including erosion control agreement F. Engineering telecommunication review- on City facilities only G. Engineering review of revisions or modification to existing telecommunications facilities on City facility H. Engineering development agreements including legal review I. Engineering monumentation agreements including legal review J. Engineering inspection (Subdivision and PUD K. Engineering "as-constructed" plan preparation L. Engineering easement document review/preparation M. Highway right-of-way use permits and parade permits through Idaho Transportation Department N. Right of Way encroachment agreements- administrative 0. Right of Way encroachment agreements- council action P. Engineering lot division/lot line adjustments Q. Engineering variance- Council Action R. Right-of-Way Vacation Request S. Engineering Annexation Review T. Address Change Fee Engineering Maps and Printing A. MAPS 1. 8 Yz x 11 City Limit 2. 11 x 17 City Limit 3. 22 x 30 City Limit 4. 22 x 30 Zoning Map 5. Address, City Limit, Impact, L.I.D., Plat, Street Numbers, Water, Storm, Sanitary, Road, Street and other miscellaneous maps 6. Standard Drawings/Construction Specifications (Hard Copy) For single page cost see printing and copies. 7. Standard Drawings/Construction Specifications (Digital) Fee Schedule Resolution 2013-12 FY 2014 210.00 plus 25.00 per lot 60.00 plus 5.00 per parking space 105.00 plus 30 per plan sheet 50.00/hr 105.00 each 1575.00 each 160.00 220.00 105.00 1.25% of public improvements construction cost as estimated by City 220.00 plus 30.00 per plan sheet 55.00 100.00 each 60.00 each 115.00 each 110.00 plus 15.00/lot 115.00 550.00 145.00 25.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 5.00 5.00 I 5.00 50.00 I 25.00 Page 8 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- For single page cost see digital copies. 8. Area of City Impact I Comp Plan Map, Zone 18.00 9. Digital Contours (per Tile) 125.00 B. Printing and Copies 1. Copier a. 8lh. x l1 0.10 b. 8 hX 14 0.25 c. 11 X 17 0.50 d. 18 x24 1.00 e. 24 x 36 2.00 f. 24" Roll 1.00 /ft g. 36" Roll 1.25 1ft 2. Digital Copies a. Standard Drawings 5.001page b. Construction Drawings l.OOipage 3. Plotter a. Prints I. Slh. x ll 2.00 ll. 11 X 17 2.50 111. 18 x 24 3.00 iv. 24x36 5.00 v. 24" Roll 2.00 1ft vi. 30" Roll 2.50 /ft VII. 36" Roll 3.00 1ft viii. 36" Color 4.00 /ft IX. 42" Roll 4.501ft X. 42" Color 5.00/ft XI. Plot Set up Fee (per additional layer) 5.00 b. Orthophotos I. 8lh. x ll 3.00 ii. 11 X 17 4.00 111. 18 x 24 5.00 iv. 24x36 10.00 v. 24" Roll 5.00 I ft Fee Schedule Resolution 2013-12 FY 2014 Page 9 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- vi. 30" Roll vii. 36" Roll vm. 42" Color tx. Plot Set up Fee (per additional layer) Sewer Permit Fees and Charges A. Permit Fee B. Sewer Tapping Fee (The customer will provide the excavation required to expose the main, pump out ground water, shore or slope hole as needed, provide traffic control as needed, fill/compact, and make temporary street patch as needed.) C. SE Moscow Water and Sewer District Tapping Fee Surcharge (Properties Outside City Limits) D. General Facilities Charge 1. Single family 2. Apartment [per unit] 3. Trailer 4. Commercial *Equivalent fixture units as established by the adopted Uniform Plumbing Code E. Orchard A venue Sewer Connection Surcharge - only for addresses above 1400 and streets north of Ponderosa F. Sewer Service inspections G. Inspection of Public Sewer Main Construction H. SE Moscow Water and Sewer District Inspection Fee Surcharge (Properties Outside City Limits) I. Sewer Service Disconnection J. Commercial Portable Waste Discharge at the Wastewater Treatment Plant I. Load up to 300 gallons 2. Each subsequent gallon Sewer Service Rates A. Residential Service 1. Single family and duplexes or other multiple units served by separate meters. 2. Trailer homes (per unit) defined as multiple units served by a common meter (like a mobile home park) 3. Hotels & motels (per unit) Fee Schedule Resolution 201 3-12 FY 2014 6.00 1ft 7.50 1ft 9.001ft 5.00 33.00 175.00 5.00 1,840.00 + 22.50IPFU over 20* 1,355.00 + 22.50/PFU over 15* 1,830.00 + 22.50/PFU over 20* 1,830.00 + 22.50/PFU over 15* 1,400.00 63.00 54.00/hr 5.00 38.50 15.40 0.20 39.47 28.70 14.39 Page 10 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- 4. Multi-family dwellings including duplexes (per unit) defined as multiple units served by a common water meter. 5. Rooming & fraternal housing plus $2.00 per 100 cubic feet metered water B. Public Use Building 1. Churches (plus $2.25 per 100 cubic feet metered water.) 2. Schools (plus $2.93 per I 00 cubic feet metered water.) C. Commercial Users I . Bars and taverns (plus $2.25 per 100 cubic feet metered water.) 2. Restaurants (plus 11 per I 00 cubic feet metered water.) 3. Other Commercial (plus $2.25 per 100 cubic feet metered water.) *For the purpose of determining the sewer rates based on the volwne of metered water, metered water will be averaged periodically u ing tneter readirigs of winter water use period so the irrigation period may be excluded. D. Mixed Use Service- Defined as different sewer customers listed in this section of the fee resolution that are served by a single water meter. Because the financial impact of multifamily begins to negatively affect the financial equity found in the mixed use classification with apartments in excess of 10 apartments, it is necessary to have two rates for mixed use customers. 1. Those commercial buildings with mixed sewer use in excess of 1 0 or more apartments; the sewer rate shall be calculated based upon the first unit of $95.35 and each additional unit (dwelling unit or commercial unit) will be $20.48 per unit plus a consumption charge of $1.85 per 100 cubic feet of water without consideration of winter or summer usage. 2. Those commercial buildings with mixed sewer use fewer than 10 apartments; the sewer rate shall be calculated based upon the first unit of $95.35 and each additional unit (dwelling unit or commercial unit) will be $20.48 per unit plus a consumption charge of $2.51 per l 00 cubic feet of water without consideration of winter or summer usage. E. University of Idaho (Annual Charge) F. SE Moscow Water and Sewer District Sewer Service Surcharge Water Permit Fees and Charges A. Permit Fee B. Water Service Inspection C. Installation of service and meters (No existing service line to property line) 1. 5/8" meter Fee Schedule Resolution 201 3-12 FY 2014 28.70 245.01 47.75 114.55 47.75 175.45 47.75 841,627 1.00 33.00 63.00 2,845.00 Page II of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- 2. 1" meter 3. 1 112" meter 4. 2" meter 5. Other meters D. Installation of service and meters (Existing service line to property line). E. 1. 518" meter 2. 1" meter 3. 1 112" meter 4. 2" meter 5. Other meters Other fees 1. Tap a. Fire line or other to 6" diameter); customer provides the excavation to expose the main, water removal, traffic control, backfill, temporary (cold mix) street patch, tapping sleeve, gate valve and valve box. b. Fire line or other (larger than 6" diameter); customer provides the excavation to expose the main, water removal, traffic control, backfill, temporary (cold mix) street patch, tapping sleeve, gate valve and valve box. c. Fire line or other or smaller); Water Department will provide a corporation elbow and curb stop rather than sleeve and gate valve provided by customer in above and bill customer at current cost. Customer is to provide all other work as outlined in above. 2. Relocation of meters (518" to Limited to same property a. No new tap of main b. New tap of main i. No street cut ii. Street cut 3. Relocation of meters (1 1/2 to -Limited to same property a. No new tap of main b. New tap at main i. No street cut i i. Street cut 4. Water Service Disconnection 5. Tum on - tum off after regular working hours 6. Initial inspection and test of back flow assemblies Fee Schedule Resolution 2013-12 FY 2014 2,940.00 3,395.00 3,766.00 At Cost 1,090.00 1,185.00 1,685.00 2,275.00 At Cost City cuts street I at cost 720.00 min Contractor cuts street I at cost 420.00 min City cuts street I at cost 840.00 min Contractor cuts street I at cost 540.00 min City cuts street I at cost 535.00 min Contractor cuts street I at cost 235.00 min 262.00 1,930.00 2,825.00 290.00 2,300.00 3,150.00 38.50 55.00 55.00 Page 12 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- 7. Labor and materials to repair damage to water distribution system. 8. Labor and materials to repair meter boxes damaged by neglect or careless operation of motor vehicles. F. General Facilities Charge 1. 5/8 x 3/4" meter (20 gal/min; meter equiv-1.0) 2. I 11 meter (50 gal/min; meter equiv-2.5) 3. 1 11211 meter (1 00 gal/min; meter equiv-5.0 4. 211 meter (160 gal/min; meter equiv-8.0 5. Larger than 211 G. Orchard A venue Water Connection Surcharge - only for addresses above 1400 and streets north of Ponderosa H. Disinfection l. First test 2. Second test (pigging of line may be required) 3. Third or more test (pigging of line may be required) I. Set up fees for disinfection and pressure testing 1. Labor and equipment [up to 4 taps] 2. Tapping saddle 3. Corporation 4. Bac-t samples [at the discretion of the City] i. Lab Time ii. Samples Each J. Pressure testing fees 1. First Test 2. Second Test 3. Third or more test K. Fire line and main line service extension fee Water Service Rates A. Standard Rates 1. Fixed charge a. Single family residential/Duplex/Tri-plex per meter (Definition is a single meter servicing each dwelling unit) Fee Schedule b. Multi-family (definition is a meter servicing more than.one dwelling unit.) based on meter size g 518 Inch Inch g 1 Y-2 Inch Resolution 2013-12 FY 20 14 at cost at cost 1,790.00 4,470.00 8,940.00 14,300.00 by special contract with City 1400.00 385.00 413.00 510.00 176.00 Each 91.00 Each 41.00 47.25 17.85 500.00 462.00 550.00 each test 793.00 23.65 23.65 29.61 59.04 Page 13 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- g 2 Inch g 3 Inch c. Commercial Accounts based on meter size g 5/8 Inch g Inch g 1 lh Inch g 2 Inch g 3 Inch g 4 Inch d. High fire demand 2. Consumption Charge for Residential/Duplex or Triplex (Definition serviced by a single meter per dwelling unit) a. 0-700 per cubic Feet b. 701-2000 per cubic feet c. Over 2000 cubic feet 3. All Usage Consumption Charge for Multi-Family or Commercial Accounts (one meter serving multiple units) 4. Rate for Moscow Cemetery B. Water and Sewer rate charge for water and sewer furnished outside the boundaries of the City. C. Bulk water usage. 1. Less than 2,500 cubic feet [For use in the City] 2. 2,500 cubic feet or more [For use in the City] 3. Less than 2,500 cubic feet [For use outside of the City] 4. 2,500 cubic feet or more [For use outside of the City] STREET DEPARTMENT A. Large banner installation and removal B. Small banner installation and removal C. Information sign installation D. Street Closure E. Parade Permit F. Street Cut Fee G. Right of Way Excavation Permit H. Right of Way Excavation Security Deposit Rate Schedule Fee Schedule Resolution 2013-12 FY 2014 94.43 177.02 23.65 29.61 59.04 94.43 177.02 298.42 45.80 1.75 /CCF 2.10 /CCF 3.55 /CCF 2.32 /CCF 1.88/CCF 200% of the minimum service charge and water rate charge 90.20 current rate plus 44.60 2x current rate plus 44.60 2x current rate plus 89.20 136.00 each banner 39.00 each banner 110.00 plus cost of sign 38.00 110.00 100.00 Idaho Transportation Department permitting, if applicable) 325.00 100.00 Idaho Transportation Department permitting, if applicable) 31.50 100.00 Idaho Transportation Department permitting, if applicable) Page 14 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- Total Valuation o{Work in Right o{Way $100 to $500 $501 to $1,000 $1,001 to $1,500 $1,501 to $2,000 $2,001 to $2,500 $2,501 to $3,000 $3,001 to $3,500 $3,501 to $4,000 $4,001 to $4,500 Greater than $4,500 Multiple Projects (up to four active projects) I. Public Lighting Costs - per month - per Utility Service 1. Residential Units 2. Commercial Units J. Cjty Barricades for Private Projects (applicable only when the City supplies devices on an emergency or prearranged basis for securing construction sites or other traffic revisions- standard traffic control operations shaH not be eligible for device rental) 1. Construction Sign 2. Construction Sign with Tripod 3. Hi-Level Sign Stand 4. Type II Barricade 5. Type III Barricade 6. Construction Drum 7. Tubular Markers 8. 28" Orange Traffic Cones 9. Type A, B, C Warning Lights 10. Set-up 11. Removal FINANCE A. Turn off and turn on for non-payment first occurrence. B. Turn off and turn on for non-payment repeat occurrences in 12 months. C. Accounts Receivable Billing Late Fee Penalty I. Notice of delinquency (occurs 46 days after billing) D. Deposits- Utility I . Residential 2. Commercial E. NSF (Non-sufficient funds) Returned Check Charge Fees Fee Schedule Resolution 2013-12 FY 2014 Fee Day Week 8.00 30.00 17.00 64.00 3.00 9.00 7.00 26.00 27.00 106.00 10.00 39.00 4.00 13.00 1.00 4.00 2.00 5.00 210.00 315.00 420.00 525.00 630.00 735.00 840.00 945.00 1,050.00 1,575.00 3,150.00 3.05 7.90 Month 89.00 127.00 26.00 77.00 316.00 109.00 37.00 10.00 13.00 52.00 52.00 30.00 60.00 I5.00 or 5% whichever is greater 90.00 175.00 25.00 per check Page 15 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- General Licenses A. Circuses 1. Circus or Tent show, First Class 2. Circus, or Tent show, Second Class 3. Merry go-rounds or mechanical rides - per ride 4. Amusement and other concessions- per exhibition B. Peddlers, Solicitors Registration (per applicant) C. Vendor D. Second Hand Dealers E. Taxicabs 1. Taxicab Owner License/Renewal (each vehicle) 2. Taxicab Operator License/Renewal (per each) 3. Taxicab Operator License/Renewal with Fingerprint Check F. Sidewalk Cafe License G. Tree Service Contractors License H. Tree Worker Certification I. Miscellaneous l. Appeal from denial, suspension, or revocation of a license, permit, waiver, etc. (unless otherwise specifically set out herein) Beer License Fees* A. Consumption on premise B. Bottled and canned beer with no consumption on premise C. Transfer fee D. Inspection fee (to cover cost of required inspection that needs to be done by Building Inspector, Fire Inspector, and Health Inspector. This fee must be paid before any inspections will be started. If license application is withdrawn the fee will be forfeited to the city). E. Restaurant Certification (required to permit admittance to individuals under the age of 21) Liquor License Fees* A. Annual fee (includes wine on premise) B. Transfer fee (includes wine on premise) Wine License Fees* A. Wine on and off premise combined license B. Wine on premise consumption only C. Wine off premise consumption only Fee Schedule Resolution 2013-I 2 FY 20 1 4 260.00 180.00 15.00 5.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 15.00 10.00 60.00 25.00 26.00 No fee 55.00 200.00 50.00 50.00 105.00 no fee 562.50 562.50 200.00 150.00 150.00 Page 16 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- D. Transfer fee *All licenses issued for a portion of a year shall be prorated as of the month of actual issue; provided that no fee shall be less than one half of the total fee herein set forth. Alcohol Catering Permit Fee - Set by State Code Child Care License A. Family Day Care Facility Registration (includes administration, fire inspection and background check for one day care provider) B. New Facility Application Fee (includes administration, inspections by Code Enforcement, Fire Department, and Health Dept.) 1. Family Day Care Facility (1-5 children) 2. Group Day Care Facility (6-12 children) 3. Small Day Care Facility (13-20 children) 4. Large Day Care Facility (21 +children) C. New Employee/Provider Application Fee D. Facility License Annual Renewal Application Fee 1. Family Day Care Facility (1-5 children) 2. Group Day Care Facility (6-12 children) 3. Small Day Care Facility (13-20 children) 4. Large Day Care Facility (21 + children) E. Employee/Provider License Annual Renewal Application Fee See Miscellaneous for Background Check Fees F. Code Compliance Enforcement to be Billed to Day Care Facility I. First and Second Communication 2. Third Communication 3. Fourth Communication 4. Fifth and each subsequent Communication 5. Tardy Renewal Applications (Facility and Provider) G. Change of Ownership H. Change of Premises Bicycle License Lifetime Ownership Tag Burglary and Robbery Alarms- False Alarms (for each occurrence) Dog Licensing and Related Fees A. Lifetime registration tag Fee Schedule Resolution 2013-12 FY 2014 50.00 20.00 80.00 75.00 100.00 125.00 150.00 30.00 50.00 75.00 100.00 125.00 10.00 No Charge 25.00 40.00 60.00 10.00 15.00 Plus other inspection fees as deemed appropriate. 15.00 Plus other inspection fees as deemed appropriate. 7.00 50.00 Page 17 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- 1. Unaltered 2. Altered B. Duplicate tag C. Adoption (out) 1. Altered 2. Unaltered D. Adoption (placing own animal in) E. Euthanasia F. Boarding - per day or part thereof G. Impound 1. First time 2. Second time 3. Third time 4. Fourth and each subsequent time H. Surcharge Fee 1. Unaltered 2. Altered Miscellaneous Fees A. Accident Reports ( see G. Copies of official records or documents below) B. Background Checks 1. City of Moscow Police Department - Name Check 2. Idaho State Police - Fingerprints 3. Idaho State Police - Name Check C. City of Moscow Comprehensive Plan Paper Copy (Free on website) D. City of Moscow Comprehensive Water System Plan Paper Copy (Free on website) E. City of Moscow Comprehensive Sewer System Plan Paper Copy F. City Code (Free on website) 1. Initial cost 2. Annual charge for updating 3. Zoning Code G. Copies of official records or documents 1. Police files-per page (no charge for first 100 pages) 2. Other City documents - per page (no charge for first 1 00 pages) 3. Audio or video tape copy Fee Schedule Resolution 2013-12 FY 2014 35.00 25.00 5.75 15.00 27.50 20.00 52.00 20.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 60.00 30.00 20.00 10.00 42.00 20.00 30.00 30.00 (Free on website) 30.00 260.00 52.00 20.00 0.10 0.10 Amount allowed by Idaho Code Section 9-338(9) Page 1 8 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- 4. Audio or video CD copy 5. Where a request for public records of the City of Moscow is for more than one hundred (I 00) pages of paper records; or the request includes records from which non-public information must be separated, deleted, and/or redacted; or where actual labor associated with locating and copying documents for a request exceeds two person hours, the requestor shall be charged the copy and/or labor costs allowed by Idaho Code Section 9-338(9) unless the requestor demonstrates an exemption pursuant to Idaho Code Section 9-338(9)(f), as determined by the City Clerk. 6. The Clerk may require advance payment of the cost of copying pursuant to Idaho Code Section 9-338(9). Any money received by the City shall be credited to the account for which the expense being reimbursed was or will be charged, and such funds may be expended by the City as part of its appropriation from that fund. H. Criminal History Letter (letters typed on letterhead stationery indicating the absence of a criminal history in this department. Exclude police records checks requested by federal, state or local government agencies) I. Downtown Parking Permit (City Hall, Jackson and Jefferson Street Lots 1. Per month 2. Per quarter 3. Annual J. E-911 Service Fee K. Escort Services- escort services, traffic direction and any special event requiring police services including, but not limited to, parades house moving and other events where advance police assistail.ce· or sopervision is requested or required. This fee is per eac1t officer per hour (2 hour minimum) L. Fire Nuisance Alarms 1. 1 s t Nuisance Alarm within 12 months 2. 2 nd Nuisance Alarm within 12 months 3. 3rd Nuisance Alarm within 1 2 months 4. 4th Nuisance Alarm within 12 months 5. 5 or More Nuisance Alarms within 12 months M. Fingerprinting- Any fingerprinting requested by a person or a company, but excluding fingerprinting related to criminal or other city matters. N. General City Code Infraction (unless otherwise specified herein or established by State Code) Fee Schedule Resolution 20 1 3- 1 2 FY 2014 Amount allowed by Idaho Code Section 9-338(9) 30.00 12.00 30.00 85.00 1.00 62.50 No Charge No Charge 25.00 50.00 100.00 Each Occurrence 20.00 72.00 Page 19 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- 0. Nuisance Abatement P. Parking Permit (Construction Uses in Right-of-Way) Q. Parking Violations 1. 5 Minute Parking Zone 2. No Parking 3 a.m. - 6 a.m. (City and campus) 3. No Parking Residential District 4. Double Parking 5. Parking in alley, on sidewalk, blocking driveway 6. Parking in School Bus Zone 7. Loading Zone Business & Campus Area 8. Commercial Zones (3 hr. limitation) 9. Parking Unattended, Motor Running I 0. Parking in Fire Lane, Street & Off-street 11. Parking within 15 feet of F ire Hydrant 12. Parking behind Fire Station 13. Parking in front of Fire Station 14. Parking obstructing traffic 15. Improper Parking, other than listed 16. Parking citations not paid within fifteen ( 15) calendar day period 17. MCC 11-4-12 Prohibited parking trucks/similar vehicles 18. MCC 11-4-13 Handicapped parking 19. Parking Boot Removal (per incidence) R. Public Hearing Mailing List S. Smoking in Restricted Area Fine 1. First Offense (if paid within fourteen [ 14] days of notice of violation) 2. Second Offense (if paid within fourteen [14] days of notice of violation) 3. A First or Second Offense not paid within fourteen (14) days of notice of violation or a Third Offense T. Weed Control Waiver Application City Programs and Other Services A. Van Pool (to cover costs only) B. Van Pool Conference Commuter Service C. Information Systems- Fiber Optic Lease Rate D. Information Systems - Rack Space Lease Fee Schedule Resolution 2013-12 FY 2014 $200 plus Removal At Cost 40.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 40.00 40.00 25.00 40.00 25.00 25.00 late fee 10.00 25.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 25.00 50.00 52.00 Not to exceed $120/month Fee based on fuel use and miles traveled 0.0479 Strand/Ft. 3% increase 111/14 32.78 month/1 U 3% increase 111113 Page 20 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- Community Forestry A. Subdivision Development Tree Fee Parks and Recreation A. City Park Picnic Shelter East City Park Stage Rental Additional Picnic Table Move-In Per Trailer Load of Four Tables B. Tree Service Contractor License C. Alcohol Event Permit (for an event in a City park) D. Recycling Deposit Fees (attendance of more than fifty [50] participants) Hamilton Indoor Recreation Center A. Rental of Full Gym per Hour- court use only w/no set up required B. Rental of Half of Gym per Hour- court use only w/no set up required C. Rental of Full gym- requiring set up: Regular gym rental price ($65 full or $40 halt) plus $30 fee for tarp set up and removal. D. Rental of Multipurpose Room per Hour- Group I (City business) E. Rental of Multipurpose Room - Group II per hour (Non-profit groups, service clubs) F. Rental of multipurpose Room- Group Ill per hour, (Private parties, wedding receptions, commercial, for-profit organizations) G. Rental of Multipurpose Room - Group N per hour (Other Governmental Organizations) H. Rental of Sound System per rental Hamilton-Lowe Aquatic Center A. Pool Passes l. Season Adult, Non-resident 2. Season Adult, Resident 3. Season Child (4-17 years old) Non-resident 4. Season Child ( 4-17 years old) Resident 5. Season Senior (65+ years old) Non-resident 6. Season Senior (65+ years old) Resident 7. Season Household (up to five family members; flat $f0.00 each additional member) Non-resident 8. Season Household (up to five family members; flat $10.00 each additional member) Resident 9. ID Card Replacement Fee B. Daily Admission Prices 1. Children (3 years old and under) Fee Schedule Resolution 2013-12' FY 2014 $100/tree 10.00 each shelter 20.00 25.00 100.00 50.00 70.00 43.00 32.00 No Charge 32.00 80.00. 43.00 11.00 102.25 90.55 90.55 76.70 90.55 76.70 178.95 147.00 5.00 FREE Page 21 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- 2. Children ( 4-17 years old) 3. Adults (18-64 years old) 4. Seniors (65 + years old) 5. Child Coupon Sales C. Private Party Rentals 1. Option 1: Up to 150 patrons 2. Option 2: 151 to 300 patrons 3. Option 3: 300 +patrons D. Private Party Rentals: Fun Run Inflatable or Giant Slide Inflatable E. Aquatic Center Picnic Table Rental, per hour, per table F. Swim team rentals G. Locker rentals H. Bathroom Personals I. American Red Cross Swim Lessons, All levels J. Swim Lessons, Adaptive K. ARC Guardstart L. ARC Lifeguard Training M. ARC Water Safety Training N. Aqua-Fitness Class- Season Pass 0. Aqua-Fitness 1 0-punch Pass P. Aqua-Fitness Class Drop-in Q. Private Swim Lessons 1. 1 student/per hour 2. 2 students/per hour 3. 3 students/per hour Youth Sports A. Micro Soccer US - U7 (Spring and Fall) B. Micro Soccer U8-U12 (Spring and Fall) C. Flag Football D. Youth Volleyball -Fall 4th- 6th Grade E. Youth Basketball-Winter Grades 1 - 4 F. Youth Basketball -Fall 5th & 6th Grade G. Youth Baseball/Softball Sponsors H. Youth Baseball/Softball Players I. Skyhawks Youth Camps 1. Soccer Fee Schedule Resolution 2013-12 FY 2014 4.00 5.20 4.00 4.00 319.50 per hour 378.10 per hour 511.25 159.75 per rental 6.40 5.35/Lane 0.25 0.25 35.95 35.95 45.80 239.65 239.65 80.00 26.65 3.25 37.30 44.75 50.10 Resident I Non-Resident Res 34.75 Non-Res 35.75 Res 40.25 Non-Res 41.25 Res 30.25 Non-Res 31.25 Res 32.00 Non-Res 33.00 Res 37.00 Non-Res 38.00 Res 37.00 Non-Res 38.00 64.00 Res 32.75 Non-Res 33.75 104.00 Page 22 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- 2. Tennis 3. Basketball 4. Mini Hawk J. GolfLessons 1. Mini Junior/Junior Lessons 2. Adult Beginner/Intermediate/Women Lessons K. Senior & Junior Girls Fast Pitch Softball, each L. Youth Shirts M. Youth Gymnastics - Pre/ Beginning/ Kinder N. Youth Gymnastics-Homeschool Program Pre/Beginning/ Kinder Adult Sports A. Volleyball (Rec/Mixed) B. Volleyball Fall & Winter (Co-Ree) C. Basketball (Moscow/Pullman League) D. Co-Ree Softball per team E. Softball per team F. Horseshoes - Doubles and Singles G. Adult Soccer, per team H. Golf Tournament - Per Team I. Team Sponsors General Recreation Programs A. Salmon River Trips Two varieties of trips B. Dog Obedience l . Kinderpuppy 2. Beginning Obedience 3. Advanced Obedience 4. Rally Obedience C. Hunters' Education D. Tone & Stretch per class E. Zumba F. Zumba Walk-in G. Stained Glass H. Open Life Drawing Studio I. Hunting Spring Mushrooms J. Digital Scrapbooking Fee Schedule Resolution 2013-12 FY 20 14 96.00 104.00 96.00 Res 67.00 Non-Res 68.00 Res 77.75 Non-Res 79.75 Each Res 54.75 Non-Res 55.75 1 5.00 Res 57.00/61.00 Non-Res 58.00/62.00 Res 47.93 NR 49.00 Resident I Non-Resident (NR) Res 29.65 Non-Res 31.65 225.00 525.00 400.00 833.00 Res 5.00 Non-Res 7.00 $475.00 100.00 200.00 Resident I Non-Resident (NR) Youth Res 63.25 Non Res 64.25 Adult Res 70.00 Non Res 72.00 Res 64.25 Non-Res 66.25 For Each Res 2 1 .50 Non-Res 22.50 2.61 37.50 4.25 Res 85.25 Non-Res 87.25 Res 10.75 Non-Res 1 2.75 Res 42.75 Non-Res 44.75 Res 106.50 Non-Res 108.50 Page 23 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- K. Conflict Management Styles L. Youth Karate M. Facing the Page N. Once Upon a Time 0. Tell Your Story P. Creating Believable Characters Q. Home Winemaking R. Let's Make a Photo Book S. Speedy and Attractive Scrapbooking T. Decorating With Buttercream U. Navigating Social Network On-Line V. Basics of Canning Food W. Chocolate House Construction Eggan Youth Center Activities A. Youth Center Rentals, per hour B. Kids Kamps, Per Each Activity Day C. Kids Kamps, Per Each Weekly D. Palouse Harvest Festival E. Candy Cane Hunt F. Breakfast with Santa (Individual/Family) G. Palouse Youth Triathlon H. Father-Daughter Dance (Couple/Individual) I. Mother-Son Dance (Couple/Individual) J. Palouse Prize Ride K. Adaptive Programs, Per Participant 1. Thursday Night Socials L. Art & Craft Classes M. Theatrix -Week N. Youth Enrichment Classes A $11$2 (Child/Adult) non-resident fee is charged for programs in addition to the process listed above. Community Garden plot rentals, each Clean-up Deposit, each New recreational programs that do not appear in this fee resolution are often developed and implemented during the fiscal year. Fee Schedule Resolution 20 1 3- 1 2 F Y 20 1 4 Res 10.00 Non-Res 12.00 Res 48.00 Non-Res 49.00 Res 56.00 Non-Res 58.00 Res 42.00 Non-Res 44.00 Res 25.00 Non-Res 27.00 Res 25.00 Non-Res 27.00 Res 40.00 Non-Res 42.00 Res 30.00 Non-Res 32.00 Res 15.00 Non-Res 17.00 Res 25.00 Non-Res 27.00 Res 15.00 Non-Res 17.00 Res 15.00 Non-Res 17.00 Res 45.00 Non-Res 47.00 31.95 18.00 91.00 1.25 1.25 5.50/21.50 16.00 26.75/10.75 26.75/10.75 11.00 3.00 80.00 105.50 44.75 1 .00/2.00 53.25 25.00 Varied Page 24 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- Fire Department A. Compressed Gases B. Fireworks C. Flammable or Combustible Liquids D. Covered Malls E. Tents, Canopies and Temporary Membrane Structures F. Fire Code Inspections Solid Waste Rates for Residential Units A. Roll Cart - Variable Size, Variable Rate System fee per roll cart collected weekly) 35 Gallon 65 Gallon 95 Gallon 35 Gallon On Demand- Base Fee 35 Gallon On Demand-Per Service Roll Cart Size Exchange (after initial 60 day period) Roll Cati Replacement (lost, stolen, damage from abuse) B. Penalty - for any garbage exceeding service level C. Carry-out service Outside of building - additional per can, per unit, per month D. Inside of building - additional per can, per unit, per month E. Return service (blocked roll cart, roll cart not set out on time or otherwise not able to be serviced by Franchisee) per calendar year First Occurrence Second Occurrence Third and Following Occurrences Residential units utilizing mechanical containers or compactors shall be billed at the business rate for such equipment. Rates for Business Units and Commercial Cans A. Loose yardage on ground B. Extra service for dumpster/mechanical containers with 24-hour notice C. Extra service for dumpsters/mechanical containers per yard. D. Compactor Service Pick Up E. Small Compactor Yardage F. Commercial Roll Cart - Variable Size, Variable Rate System fee per roll cart collected weekly) 35 gallon 65 gallon 95 gallon Roll Cart Size Exchange (after initial 60 day period) Roll Cart Replacement (lost, stolen, damage from abuse) Fee Schedule Resolution 2013-12 FY 20 1 4 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 1 7 .65/month 23 . IS/month 28.65/month 12.95/month 1.95/each 18.00/each 35.00/each 6.40 per can/bag 6.60 7.80 0.00 10.00 20.00 30.60/per cubic yard 30.1 0/each dump (Plus tipping fee-2) 15.30/cubic yard 195.30 (Plus tipping fee-2) 78.70 18.85/month 28.45/month 38.00/month 18.00/each 35.00/each Page 25 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- Rates for Recycling Mobile Containers per month A. Size: 6 Yard B. Size: 10 112 Yard C. Size: 12 Yard Types of Services A. Franchisee ServicesN alue of Recycled Materials Retained by Franchisee: RMC hauled, emptied and exchanged by Franchisee. B. Franchisee ServicesNalue of Recycled Materials retained by customer: RMC hauled, emptied and exchanged by Franchisee. C. Customer ServiceN alue of Recycled Materials retained by customer: RMC hauled and exchanged by customer Rates for Dumpsters/Mechanical Containers per month S ize/yd Rental I 1 1.40 2 13.00 3 24.00 4 26.70 6 35.25 8 43.80 Tax 0.68 0.78 1.44 1.60 2. 12 2.63 67.25 133.05 196.20 259.35 385.65 512.00 Times per week 2 3 125.90 181.80 245. 10 355.90 364.25 532.35 483.45 707.55 72 1.80 1,057.95 960.20 1 ,414.05 4 5 22 1.35 266.95 465.90 575. 15 699.85 867.10 926.60 1,143.20 1,378.85 1 ,692.55 1,856.55 2,299.70 Producers who request that their mechanical containers be temporarily removed shall be charged for removal and re-delivery of the container. Rates for Solid Waste Processing Facility Access Service A. Transfer Station Tipping Fee (MSW) B. Compost Materials C. Inert/Demolition Materials (NMSW) D. Mixed Materials (combination MSW/NMSW) E. Minimum Fee - MSW, NMSW or Mixed-includes 200 lbs MSW or 460 lbs NMSW or 280 lbs Mixed F. Large Appliances G. Appliances that do not have the Chloro-Fluoro Carbon removed, and do not have a certified removal sticker H. Vehicle Bbdies I. Tires J. Asbestos The foregoing rates are not all-inclusive. The City may establish and/or change rates for unique or special waste. Rates Schedule for Bulk Wastes Special hauls A. Pickup truck when requested by customer from landfill to City B. Packer truck when requested by customer I. On day of service 2. From landfill to City Fee Schedule Resolution 2013-12 FY 20 1 4 (sales tax will be added) 5 1 . 15 78.05 91.65 4 1 .75 Each Haul 50.00 Each Haul 0.00 Each Haul (Sales taxes will be added) 39.25 Each Move 74.70 /per ton no charge 30.70/per ton 53.1 0/per ton 1 0.00 per trip 6.903/each 25.55 3 per appliance 43.35 each 1 57.954 per ton 167.50 per ton 76.30 plus tipping fee 65.40 plus tipping fee 135.05 plus tipping fee Page 26 of27 ---PAGE BREAK--- C. Roll-off unit Container Size Rental Rate One time or Exchange Per Trip (Plus Tipping Fee) Rental rate per day after the first five working days 22 yd. 30 yd. 45 yd. 12.20 16.55 16.55 102.70 16.55 102.70 16.55 102.70 16.55 D. Deposit for Roll-off Unit or Temporary Mechanical Container Special haul rates shall be charged for collection and disposal of dead animals. Rate for hazardous wastes and for infectious and potentially harmful waste shall be the actual cost for such service as billed by the City, plus I 0% for administrative costs. L Latah County residents are allowed to dispose of appliances at no charge, unless CFC has not been removed and certified. 2• Latah County residents are allowed to dispose of up to 1 00 pounds of tires without charge. MOSCOW ARTS COMMISSION A. Young People's Arts Festival 1. Full Day 2. Y:z Day 3. Scholarship Students* * Scholarship students are those children who are on the reduced hot lunch program. B. Farmers' Market 1 . Spaces I through 89 1 1 ' x 1 5' Table/Tent 2. Walk-on Fee for 11 ' x' 15' space 3. Half Space 4. Table Vendor 3' x 3' 5. Child Vendor 5' x 5' Space (exempt from registration fee) 6. Comer Space Surcharge Fee 7. Electrical Hookup 8. Truck Parking Surcharge 9. Performance Art Space I 0. Annual Registration Fee (Manage My Market reimbursement ­ required for all spaces except child vendor) C. Artwalk 1. Business 2. Non-Profit and Art Studio 3. Artist Fee Schedule Resolution 201 3-12 FY 20 1 4 I OO.OO 35.00 20.00 8.00 12.85/day 280.00/season 30.00 truck space, produce only, add 30.00 I8.00 I2.00 5.00 Per Season Fee Plus 100.00 5.00/day or 1 30.00/season 10.00/day or 250.00/season 6.00/day I 5.00 80.00 40.00 20.00 Page 27 of27