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ORD 2001-15TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. 2001-15 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF TROPI-IY CLUB, TEXAS, REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 2000-02, ADOPTING A SCHEDULE OF FEES FOR THE TOWN IN ITS ENTIRETY; ADOPTING A NEW SCHEDULE OF FEES BY INCORPORATION OF EXHIBIT "A" TO INCLUDE FEES FOR BUILDING PERMITS, REVIEW OF PLANS, CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY, REINSPECTION, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL FEES, PERMIT ISSUANCE AND HE, AND OTHER PUBLIC WORDS DEPARTMENT FEES, PLANNING AND ZONING FEES, ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT FEES, FIREIEMS FEES, ANIMAL CONTROL FEES, FIRE PLAN REVIEW FEES, FIRE DIVISION FEES, POLICE DEPARTMENT FEES, ADMINISTRATIVE FEES TO INCLUDE FEES FOR PAPER, ELECTRONIC, AUDIO, VIDEO, MYLAR AND BLUEPRINT REPRODUCTION, PROVIDING RELATED GUIDELINES; PROVIDING A PURPOSE; PROVIDING FOR APPLICATION; PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A CUMULATIVE REPEALER CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A PUBLICATION CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN ENGROSSMENT AND ENROLLMENT CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Trophy Club, Texas (the "Town") is empowered under the Texas Local Government Code, Section 54.001, to do all acts and make all regulations which may be necessary or expedient for the promotion of the public health, safety and general welfare; WHEREAS, on February 1, 2000 the Town enacted Ordinance No. 2000-02, adopting a Schedule of Fees for the Town; WHEREAS, the Town desires to repeal Ordinance No. 2000-02 in its entirety and establish a new Schedule of Fees; WHEREAS, the fees set forth in Exhibit "A" are reasonable and reflect reimbursement for administrative costs incurred by the Town in providing various services to the public; and WHEREAS, the Town is authorized to require the payment of reasonable fees for services provided; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF TILE TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS: Q:ITOWNSrC\PPending Ordinances\ORD 2001-16.doe SECTION I. PURPOSE That there is hereby adopted a Schedule of Fees, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein for all purposes for the Town of Trophy Club, Texas, the payment of which shall be a condition precedent to the issuance of any permit, any inspection or the provision of a copy of any ordinance, resolution or any other Town record or document. Such fees represent the reasonable administrative costs of the Town in providing services to the public. SECTION II. APPLICATION The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to all fees established herein and shall be levied by the Town of Trophy Club, Texas immediately upon the effective date of this Ordinance. Separately adopted ordinances may also address applicable fees for other permit requirements and services provided within the Town of Trophy Club. This Ordinance should not be constnied to be all inclusive of required permits or fees within the Town of Trophy Club. SECTION III. AMENDMENT The individual fees are subject to change to reflect the Town's actual costs and as such, the fees herein may be changed by the Town Council at any regular or scheduled public meeting through a simple majority vote. SECTION IV. SEVERABILITY If any section, article, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word in this Ordinance, or application thereof to any persons or circumstances is held invalid or unconstitutional by a Court of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance and the Town Council hereby declares it would have passed such remaining portions of the Ordinance despite such invalidity, which remaining portions shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION V. CUMULATIVE, REPEALER This Ordinance shall be cumulative of all other Ordinances and shall not repeal any of the provisions of such Ordinances except for those instances where there are direct conflicts with the provisions of this Ordinance; provided however, that Ordinance No. 2000-02 is hereby repealed. Ordinances or parts thereof in force at the time this Ordinance shall tale effect and that are inconsistent with this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent that they are inconsistent with this Ordinance. Provided however, that any complaint, action, claim or lawsuit which has been initiated or has arisen under or pursuant to Ordinance No. 2000-02 on the date of adoption of this Ordinance s/sharellmv wp/municipal/trophyclublordinanceslfees shall continue to be governed by the provisions of such Ordinance and for that purpose the Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION VI. SAVINGS All rights and remedies of the Town of Trophy Club are expressly saved as to any and all violations of the provisions of any other ordinances affecting Fee Schedules for the Town. SECTION VII. PUBLICATION The Town Secretary of the Town of Trophy Club is hereby directed to publish the Caption and Effective Date Clause of this Ordinance as required by Section 52.011 of the Texas Local Government Code. SECTION VIII. ENGROSSMENT AND ENROLLMENT The Town Secretary of the Town of Trophy Club is hereby directed to engross and enroll this Ordinance by copying the Caption, Publication Clause and Effective Date Clause in the minutes of the Town Council and by filing this Ordinance in the ordinance records of the Town. SECTION IX. EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall take effect from and after its date of passage in accordancewith law, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Tow the 2"1 day of July, 2001. ATTEST: .l�rtG Town Secretary, Town of Trophy Club, Texas slsharellaw_wp/m unicipalltrophyclublordinanceslfces [SEAL] APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14hIuU'QAMLhA Town Attorney, Town of Trophy Club, Texas s/sh are/law_wplmunicipaUtrophyelublordinances/fees EXHIBIT A Town of Trophy Club July 2, 2001 C/ W LL u�j iLL l— CL 00 W cn D 0 ❑ O W rr _� V LL w LU LL W Q O U U O M L) U Q O (D r 0 0 LJ Cn O5. . C4 . � O O d Q d c D — U = W N C m O U Q U ❑. Q Q) �:aD ami 'M W O �C •E Q a) CL U CD c N C N � � C L (� m LL 0 r r r L L L L O D O O N Q 0- cl a y O O O O D CS O O O O -Fu d It 7 c ER Ef} (f} Ea 6 .N Q a n V, N a ;a)C Min o r ID N o a] u a a N N O a = . 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F E O m Q - m a o � a`6i o cN CD (n W Da `m Lli j U N ao "uNi O W ' CO Q a`i rn p O C aj CD fA ;tz! to C) w.- ca -❑ CY) O a .0 O L3 •❑ C 2.2 C O O U 13 �a D - '- �_ In 7 Ca L V a r N N D U D O D e C 7.3 U Q° u�, E •N ` L a3 w E rOo 0 00 Q ca [a O 0 .� m to fa ❑ C al a) a) at � = ti❑ LDt- 3 O O O N❑ carCD IC�'D¢ OO' m a ca n03 'LL O m N m�: a3 p oCN 'G al ca U O7 al 2 U C ;❑ ca N:E ca 5 ca 0 o` Q N =3 r- O E ❑ E ca E c� V p - C .E O y Q U 'C a) u E C E- 0 N o CD E j N.... C d_ '0 s_ t C Q LL Q� C) LL D N D cl U} Developer Fee- inspection of utilities, infrastructure Certificate of Occupancy (Commercial) Construction in a right of way Contractor Registration Fees Master Electrician Registration Journeyman Electrician HVAC Plumbing All License Renewal Copies (8'/2 X 11 per side) Electrical Permit Fees PERMIT ISSUANCE FEE 5% of contract price $75.00 $50.00 $75.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $ .10 $20.00 LIGHTING FIXTURES, SOCKETS, OR OTHER LAMP HOLDING DEVICE FIRST 20 Qty. X 0.75= ADDITIONAL FIXTURES Qty. X 0.45= POLE OR PLATFORM MOUNTED LIGHTS Qty. X 0.75= THEATRICAL LIGHTING FOR ASSEMBLIES Qty. X 0.75= NON RESIDENTIAL APPLIANCES Qty. X 3.00= POWER APPARATUS; MOTORS, GENERATORS, TRANSFORMERS, AIR CONDITIONERS & HEAT PUMPS, COOKING OR BAKING EQUIPMENT RATING IN (HP), (KW), (KVA, OR KVAR) UP TO 1 $ 3.00 OVER 1, NOT OVER 10 $ 7.50 OVER 10, NOT OVER 50 $15.00 OVER 50, NOT OVER 100 $30.00 OVER 100 $45.00 SIGNS AND OUTLINE LIGHTING $15.00 SERVICES 600 VOLT OR LESS, NOT OVER 200 AMPS $18.50 600 VOLT OR LESS, OVER 200 AMPS $37.50 OVER 600 VOLT & OVER 1000 AMPS $75.00 MISCELLANEOUS APPARATUS $11.00 Fence Permit Fees Animal Runs $25.00 $15.00 Schedule of Fees 2 Fence Waiver Harmony Park Reservations (Deposit) Incidental Permit Fee Irrigation Permit Fee Mechanical Permit Fee Plan Review Fees (New Construction) a. For the addition to a dwelling, the construction of pool, and the construction of any structure housing a group A, B, E, H, I, M, or division 1 occupancy $50.00 $50.00 $25.00 $50.00 UMC3 1997 65% of Base permit Fee 35% of permit feel min. fee - $15.00 Schedule of Fees 3 Plumbing Permit Fees Permit Issuance For issuing each permit $20.00 For issuing each supplemental permit $10.00 Unit Fee Schedule (in addition to items 1 and 2 above) For each plumbing fixture on one trap or a set $ 7.00 of fixtures on one trap (including water, drainage piping and backflow protection thereof) For each building sewer $15.00 Rainwater systems — per drain (inside building) $ 7.00 For each private sewage disposal system $40.00 For each water heater and/or vent $ 7.00 For each gas -piping system 1-5 outlets $ 5.00 For each additional gas piping system outlet, per outlet $ 1.00 For each industrial waste pretreatment interceptor $ 7.00 including its trap and vent, except kitchen -type grease $50.00 interceptors functioning as fixture traps For each installation, alteration or repair of water piping $ 7.00 and/or water treating equipment, each For each repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping, $ 7.00 each fixture For each lawn sprinkler system on any one meter $ 7.00 including backflow protection devices thereof For atmospheric -type vacuum breakers not included in item 12: 1-5 $ 5.00 over 5, each $ 1.00 For each backflow protective device other than atmospheric type vacuum breakers 2 inch (51 mm) diameter and smaller $ 7.00 over 2 inch (51 mm) $15.00 For each medical gas piping system serving $50.00 one to five inlet(s) outlet(s) for a specific gas For each additional medical gas inlet(s) outlet(s) $5.00 Schedule of Fees 4 Additional Plumbing Inspection and Fees Inspections outside of normal business hours $30.00* Re -inspection fee $30.00 Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated $30.00* Additional plan review required by changes, $30.00* additions or revisions to approved plans (minimum charge — one-half hour) *Per hour for each hour worked or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is greater. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of all the employees involved. Pool Permit Fees UBC' Table A (Total Valuation +35% plan review fee) Pool Electrical $50.00 Propane Tank $34.00 Re -inspection Fees (minimum "/ hour) 151 re -inspection 2nd re -inspection 3rd re -inspection 4th re -inspection Re -Roofing Permit Fee Satellite Permit Sign Permit Fee Permanent sign (1-50 sq.ft.) (over 50 sq. Ft.) Temporary Sign Health Inspection (every 6 months) 2nd re -inspection Tree Preservation Permit Fee (per tree) Work Done Prior to Permit Approval/Issuance Double the regular permit fee $30.00 $60.00 $90.00 $120.00 $50.00 $10.00 $50.00 $1.00 per square foot $25.00 $90.00 per inspection $15.00 $25.00ltree Refunding of fees paid shall comply with Section 304 (f) 1 of the Uniform Building Code. Otherwise above fees are not refundable. 'Uniform Building Code 2National Electrical Code 3Uniform Mechanical Code 4Uniform Plumbing Code Schedule of Fees 5 Permit Issuance and Heaters 1. For the issuance of each mechanical permit $23.50 2. For issuing each supplemental permit for which the original permit has expired been cancelled or finaled $ 7.25 Unit Fee Schedule (Note. The following does not include permit -issuing fee.) 1. Furnaces For the installation or relocation of each forced -air or gravity -type furnace or burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance, up to and including 100,000 Btulh (29.3 kW) $14.80 For the installation or relocation of each forced -air or gravity -type furnace or burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance over 100,000 Btulh (29.3 kW) $18.20 For the installation or relocation of each floor furnace, including vent $14.80 For the installation or relocation of each suspended heater, recessed wall heater or floor -mounted unit heater $14.80 2. Appliance Vents For the installation, relocation or replacement of each appliance vent installed and not included in an appliance permit $ 7.25 3. Repairs or Additions For the repair of, alteration of, or addition to each heating appliance, refrigeration unit, cooling unit, absorption unit, or heating, cooling, absorption or evaporative cooling system, including installation of controls regulated by the Mechanical Code $13.70 4. Boilers, Compressors and Absorption Systems For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor to and including 3 horsepower (10.6 kW), or each absorption system to and including 100,000 Btulh (29.3 kW) $14.70 For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over three horsepower (10.6 kW) to and including 15 horsepower (52.7 kW), or each absorption system over 100,000 Btulh (29.3 kW) to and including 500,000 Btulh (146.6 kW) $27.15 For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 15 horsepower (52.7 kW) to and including 30 horsepower (105.5 kW), or each absorption system over 500,000 Btu/h (146.6 kW) to and including 1,000,000 Btulh (293.1 kW) $37.25 For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 30 horsepower (105.5 kW) to and including 50 horsepower (176 kW), or each absorption system over 1,000,000 Btulh (293.1 kW) to and Including 1,750,000 Btulh (512.9 kW) $55.45 For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 50 horsepower (176 kW) or each absorption system over 1,750, 000 Btulh (512.9 kW) $92.65 Schedule of Fees 6 Permit Issuance and Heaters Continued 5. Air Handlers For each air -handling unit to and including 10,000 cubic feet per minute (cfm) (4719 Us) including ducts attached thereto $10.65 Note: This fee does not apply to an air -handling unit which is a portion of factory -assembled appliance, cooling unit, evaporative cooler or absorption unit for which a permit is required elsewhere in The Mechanical Code For each air -handling unit over 10,000 cfm (4719 Lls) $18.10 6. Evaporative Coolers For each evaporative cooler other than portable type $10.65 7. Ventilation and Exhaust For each ventilation fan connected to a single duct $ 7.25 For each ventilation system which is not a portion of any heating or air-conditioning system authorized by a permit $10.65 For the installation of each hood which is served by mechanical exhaust, including ducts for such hood $10.65 8. Incinerators For the installation or relocation of each domestic -type incinerator $18.20 For the installation or relocation of each commercial or industrial -type incinerator $14.50 9. Miscellaneous For each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by the Mechanical Code but not classified in other appliance categories, or for which no other fee is listed in the table $10.65 Other Inspections and Fees: 1. Inspection outside of normal business hours, per hour (minimum charge- two hours) $49.50* 2. Reinspection fees assessed under provisions of Section 116.6, per inspection $49.50* 3. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated, Per hour (minimum charge -one-half hour) $49.50* 4. Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to plans for which an initial review has been completed $49.50* (minimum charge- one-half hour) *Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved Schedule of Fees 7 Planning & Zoning NO. Description of Application/Service Fee 1 Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance $15 2 Subdivision Regulations $15 3 Comprehensive Land Use Plan $15 4 Park Plan Supplement to Comprehensive Land $5 Use Plan 5 Pathway Plan Supplement to Comprehensive $15 Land Use Plan 6 Design Standards for Paving, Drainage and Utility $25 Improvements 7 Maps Topography $.501sheet Zoning (11" x 17") $.50 Zoning (24" x 36") $5 Street 11" x 17" $.50 8 Pre-design/Preliminary Conference $250 9 Preliminary Plat (Straight Zoning) $300 + $20/lot (res.) $300 + $25/acre (non -res.) (PD) $400 + $30/lot (res.) $400 + $35/acre (non -res.) Engineering Review $300 initial/ $150 subsequent 10 Final Plat (Straight Zoning) $300 + $20/lot (res.) $300 + $25/acre (non -res.) (PD) $400 + $30/lot (res.) $400 + $35/acre (non -res.) Engineering Review $300 initial/ $150 subsequent 11 Replat (Straight Zoning) $300 + $10/lot (res.) $300 + $15/acre (non -res.) (PD) $400 + $15/acre (res.) $400 + $20/acre (non -res.) Engineering Review $300 initial/ $150 subsequent 12 Amended Plat (Straight Zoning) $200 + $10/lot (res.) $200 + $15/acre (non -res.) (PD) $300 + $15/lot (res.) $300 + $20/acre (non -res.) Engineering Review $300 initial/ $150 subsequent 13 Plat Vacation $200 Flat Fee 14 Rush Plat Filing $300 Flat Fee Schedule of Fees NO. Description of Application/Service Fee 15 Denton County Filing Costs Actual Cost 16 Amendment to Planned Development Ordinance 17 Conditional Use Permit ...$300/request $350 Flat Fee 18 Concept Plan $200 19 Zoning Change Request 0-5 acres $350 6-25 acres $550 26-50 acres $750 50+ acres $950 + $101acre 20 Site Plan Engineering review fees as applicable a. Sewer and Water Plan $600 initial 1$300 subsequent b. Topography & Drainage Plan $600 initial 1$300 subsequent c. Street & Grading Plan $600 initial 1$300 subsequent d. Landscape Plan $250 initial 1$125 subsequent e. Lighting Plan $250 initial 1$125 subsequent 21 Subdivider's Agreement Initial Review $500 Revision Review $125 per hour 22 Public Hearing Legal Notice for Property Owners Current Posta[ Rate for within 200 feet Certified Return Receipt Mail + $.55/each 23 Public Hearing Courtesy Notice for Residents Current Postal Rate for First within 500 feet Class Mail 24 Newspaper Publication for Public Hearing Notice $45 25 Zoning Verification Letter First letter within two (2) months of zoning $0.00 approval All Subsequent Letters $15.00/site 26 Zoning Coordinator Opinion/Interpretation Letters $75.00 NOTE: The fees for items # 22, 23 and 24 will be collected at [east five (5) business days in advance of mailings and publication of notice. Failure to pay fees will result in removal from scheduled agenda. Schedule of Fees 9 ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT NO. Description of Application/Service Fee 1 Variance Request $150 2 Public Hearing Legal Notice for Property Owners within 200 feet Current Postal Rate for Certified Return Receipt Mail + $.55 each 3 Public Hearing Courtesy Notice for Residents within 500 Current Postal Rate for First Class Mail 4 Newspaper Publication for Public Hearing Notice $45 NOTE: The fees for items # 2, 3 and 4 will advance of mailings and publication of notice. scheduled agenda. be collected at least five (5) business days in Failure to pay fees will result in removal from Schedule of Fees 10 Base Rate1BLS Base Rate/ALS Mileage (per mile) Oxygen Disposable Supplies EKG Disposables No Transport Adenosine Alcaine Atropine 1 mg Adrenaline Baby Aspirin Benadryl Brethine Bretylium Cordorone 50% Dextrose Dopamine Haldol Epi 1:1000 12L EGK Interp. EPI 1:10,000 Instant Glucose Glucagon Lasix 2% Lidocaine 1 G Lidocaine (Premix) Morphine Sulfate Narcan Nitroglycerine Promethazine Proventil Sodium Bicarbonate Spinal Immobilizaton Thiamine Valium Nitrous Oxide FIRE/EMS DEPARTMENT FEES $150.00 $250.00 $3.001per $25.00 $20.00 $40.00 $20.00 $ .00 $62.00 $14.00 $7.00 $20.00 $3.00 $2.00 $4.00 $10.00 $150.00 $8.50 $14.00 $16.00 $1.50 $25.00 $6.00 $5.50 $100.00 $4.00 $6.00 $9.50 $1.50 $11.00 $1.00 $1.50 $3.00 $6.00 $25.00 $2.00 $1.50 $25.00 Schedule of Fees 11 ANIMAL CONTROL FEES Registration Lost License Impound Fee Quarantine Fee Vicious Dog Registration Trap Rental ($30 deposit) Transportation to Shelter $5.00 $1.00 $15.00 $200.00 $25.00/year $10/fourteen days $10.00 Schedule of Fees 12 FIRE PLAN REVIEW FEES 0 — 100, 000 square feet 100,001 — 300,000 square feet $0.015 per square foot of building area. $1,500.00 for the first 100,000 square feet plus 0.014 for each additional square foot of area or fraction thereof. 300,000- square feet $4,200.00 for the first 300,000 square feet plus 0.009 for each additional square foot of area or fraction thereof. Major projects may require multiple plan reviews due to their complexity, Le, Pre -construction Review Utilities Building Plans Infrastructure Sprinkler System Review Alarm System Review The above fee schedule will be accessed for each review separately. Schedule of Fees 13 FIRE DIVISION FEE SCHEDULE Sprinkler Permit $25.00/year Residential Sprinkler System Plan Review $100.00 Sprinkler System Re -inspection $75.00 Alarm System Re -Inspection $25.00 Final Inspection for New Construction $75.00 Re -inspection for New Construction $25.00 Burn Permits (residents Free) Non Residents $25.00 a week Vent -a -Hoods System Permits $75.00 Wet Chemical Systems Permit $75.00 Aerosol Products (500 Pounds) $50.00 Aircraft Refueling Vehicles $100.00 Asbestos Removal $500.00 Aircraft Repair Hanger $100.00 Automobile Wrecking Yard $250.00 Battery System $250.00 Bowling Pin or Ally Refinishing $250.00 Candles and Open Flame in Assembly areas $50.00 Carnivals and Fairs $25.00 Cellulose Nitrate Film $100.00 Combustible Fiber Storage $50.00 Combustible Material Storage $250.00 Compressed gases $100.00 Commercial Rubbish Handling Operations $250.00 Cryogen's $250.00 Dry Cleaning Plants $50.00 Dust Producing Operations $250.00 Explosives or Blasting Agents $150.00 Fire Hydrant and Water Control Valves $25.00 a week Fireworks $100.00 Flammable or Combustible Liquids $100.00 Fruit Ripening $25.00 Fumigation or Thermal Insecticidal Fogging $250.00 Hazardous Material $50.00 High -Piled Combustible Storage $250.00 Hot Works Operations $50.00 Liquefied Petroleum gasses $250.00 Liquid -or Gas -Fueled Vehicles or Equipment in Assembly Buildings $50.00 Lumber Yards $250.00 Magnesium Working $150.00 Mall Covered $50.00 Motor Vehicle Fueling Dispensing Station $50.00 Organic Coating $50.00 Ovens Industrial Baking or Drying $50.00 Parade Floats $5.00 Schedule of Fees 14 FIRE DIVISION FEE SCHEDULE Continued Places of Assembly Pyrotechnical Special Effects Material Radioactive Materials Refrigeration Equipment Repair Garages Spraying or Dipping Temporary Membranes Structures, Tire Storage Wood Products After hours Inspections Tent and Canopies $50.00 $50.00 $500.00 $25.00 $50.00 $100.00 $25.00 $50.00 $50.00 $125.00 first hour $35.00 every hour after Schedule of Fees 15 Accident Reports Good Conduct Record Fingerprints Alarm Fees Permit for Single Family Multi -Family Commercial Parking Permit Soliciting Permit POLICE DEPARTMENT FEES $4.00 $5.00 $10.00 $50.00 $50.00 + $5 per permit for each unit $100.00 $50.00 $25.00 Schedule of Fees 16 ADMINISTRATIVE FEES The following is a summary of the charges for copies of public information that have been adopted by the commission Service Rendered - Charge: 1. Standard Paper Copy $.10 per page 2. Nonstandard -size Copy A. Diskette $1.00 each B. Magnetic Tape (i) 4mm $13.50 each (ii) 8 mm $12.00 each (iii) 9 -track $11.00 each C. Data Cartridge (i) 2000 Series $17.50 each (ii) 3000 Series $20.00 each (iii) 6000 Series $25.00 each (iv) 9000 Series $35.00 each (v) 600A $20.00 each D. Tape Cartridge (i) 250 MB $38.00 each (ii) 525 MB $45.00 each E. VHS Video Cassette $2.50 each F. Audio Cassette $1.00 each G. Oversized Paper Tray Copy $.50 each H. Mylar (36 -inch, 42 -inch, and 48 -inch) (i) 3 mil. $.85/[inear foot (ii) 4 mil. $1.1011inear foot (iii) 5 mil. $1.35/linear foot I. Blueline/Blueprint Paper (all widths) $.20/linear foot J. Other Actual Cost 3. Personnel Charge: A. Programming Personnel $26.001hour B. Other Personnel $15.00/hour 4. Overhead Charge 20% of personnel charge 5. Microfiche or Microfilm Charge A. Paper Copy $.10 per page B. Fiche or Film Copy Actual Cost 6. Remote Document Retrieval Charge Actual Cost 7. Computer Resource Charge A. Mainframe $10.00/minute B. Midsize $ 1.501minute C. Client/Server $ 2.20 per hour D. PC or LAN $ 1.00 per hour 8. Miscellaneous Supplies Actual Cost 9. Postage and Shipping Charge Actual Cost 10. Photographs Actual Cost 11. Other Costs Actual Cost 12. Outsourced/Contracted Services Actual Cost 13. No Sales Tax- No Sales Tax shall be applied to copies of public information. Schedule of Fees 17 TEXAS ADMINISTRATIVE CODE (a) The charges in this section to recover costs associated with providing copies of public information are based on estimated average costs to governmental bodies across the state. When actual costs are 25% higher than those listed in these rules, governmental bodies other than agencies of the state, may request an exemption in accordance with § 111.64 of this title (relating to Requesting an Exemption). (b) Copy Charge. (1) Standard copy. The charge for standard paper copies reproduced by means of an office machine copier or a computer printer is $.10 per page or part of a page. Each side that has a printed image is considered a page. (2) Nonstandard copy. The charges for nonstandard copies are: (A) Diskette ($1.00) B) Magnetic tape ($11-$13.50) - depending upon width — see §111.70 of this title (relating to the General Services Commission Charge Schedule) (C) Data Cartridge ($17.50 - $35.00) - depending on series — see §111.70 (D) Tape Cartridge ($38-$45) — depending on memory — see §111.70 (E) VHS Video Cassette ($2.50) (F) Audio Cassette ($1.00) (G) Oversize Paper Copy ($.50) - i.e., 11 inches by 17 inches, greenbar, bluebar (H) Mylar ($.85-$1.35/linear foot) — depending on thickness — see §111.70 (1) Blueprint/Blueline Paper ($.20/linear foot) — all widths (3) The charges in this subsection are to cover the cost of materials onto which information is copied and do not reflect any additional charges that may be associated with a particular request. (c) Programming personnel. If a particular request requires the services of a programmer in order to execute an existing program or to create a new program so that requested information may be accessed and copied, the governmental body may charge for the programmer's time. (1) The hourly charge for a programmer is $26 an hour, including fringe benefits. Only programming services will be charged at this hourly rate. Schedule of Fees 18 TEXAS ADMINISTRATIVE CODE continued (2) Governmental bodies that do not have in --house programming capabilities shall comply with requests in accordance with §552.231 of the Public Information Act. (3) If the charge for providing a copy of public information includes costs of labor, a governmental body shall comply with the requirements of Government Code, Chapter 552, §552.261(b). (d) Other Personnel Charge. (1) The charge for other personnel costs, incurred in processing a request for public information is $15 an hour, including fringe benefits. Where applicable, the other personnel charge may include the actual time to locate, compile, and reproduce the requested information. (2) An other personnel charge shall not be billed in connection with complying with requests that are for 50 or fewer pages of paper records, unless the documents to be copied are located in: (A) More than one building; or (B) A remote storage facility. (3) Other personnel time shall not be recovered for any time spent by an attorney, legal assistant, or any other person who reviews the requested information. (A) To determine whether the governmental body will raise any exceptions to disclosure of the requested information under Subchapter C of the Public Information Act; or (B) To research or prepare a request for a ruling by the attorney general's office pursuant to §552.301 of the Public Information Act. (4) When confidential information is mixed with public information in the same page, personnel time may be recovered for time spent to obliterate, blackout, or otherwise obscure confidential information in order to release the public information. (5) If the charge for providing a copy of public information includes costs of labor, a governmental body shall comply with the requirements of Government Code, Chapter 552, §552.261(b). (e) Overhead charge Schedule of Fees 19 TEXAS ADMINISTRATIVE CODE continued (1) Whenever any personnel charge is applicable to a request, a governmental body may include in the charges direct and indirect costs, in addition to specific personnel charge. This overhead charge would cover costs as depreciation of capital assets, rent, maintenance and repair, utilities, and administrative overhead. If a governmental body chooses to recover such costs, a charge shall be made in accordance with the methodology described in paragraph (3) of this subsection. Although an exact calculation of costs will vary, the use of a standard charge will avoid complication in calculating such costs and will provide uniformity for charges made statewide. (2) An overhead charge shall not be made for requests for copies of 50 pages or fewer of standard paper records. (3) The overhead charge shall be computed at 20% of the charge made to cover any personnel costs associated with a particular request. Example: if one hour of personnel (programming, other personnel or a combination of both) is used for a particular request, the formula would be as follows: $15.00 x.20 = $3.00; or $26 x.20 - $5.20; or $41 x.20 = $8.20. (f) Microfiche and microfilm charge. (1) If a governmental body already has information that exists on microfiche or microfilm and has copies available for sale or distribution, the charge for a copy must not exceed the cost of its reproduction. If no copies of the requested microfiche or microfilm are available and the information on the microfiche or microfilm can be released in its entirety, the governmental body should make a copy of the microfiche or microfilm. The charge for a copy shall not exceed the cost of its reproduction. The Texas State Library and Archives Commission has the capacity to reproduce microfiche and microfilm for state agencies. Governmental bodies that do not have in-house capability to reproduce microfiche or microfilm may charge the actual costs of having the reproduction made commercially. (2) If only a master copy of information in microform is maintained, the charge is $.10 per page for standard size paper copies, plus any applicable personnel and overhead charge for more than 50 copies. (g) Remote document retrieval charge. (1) Due to limited on-site capacity of storage of documents, it is frequently necessary to store information that is not in current use in remote storage locations. Every effort should be made by governmental bodies to store current records on-site. State agencies are encouraged to store inactive or non-current records with the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. To the extent that the retrieval of documents results in a charge to comply with a request, it is permissible to recover costs of such services. Schedule of Fees 20 TEXAS ADMINISTRATIVE CODE continued (2) If a governmental body has a contract with a special records storage company, whereby the private company charges a fee to locate, retrieve, deliver, and return to storage the needed record(s), no additional personnel charge shall be factored in for time spent in locating documents at the storage location by the private company's personnel. If after delivery to the governmental body, the boxes must still be searched for records that are responsive to the request, a personnel charge is allowed according to subsection (d)(1) of this section. (h) Computer Resource Charge. (1) The computer resource charge is a utilization charge for computers based on the amortized costs of acquisition, lease, operation, and maintenance of computer resources, which might include, but is not limited to, some or all of the following: central processing units (CPUs), servers, disk drives, local area networks (LANs), printers, tape drives, other peripheral devices, communications devices, software, and system utilities. (2) These computer resources are not limited to substitute for cost recovery methodologies or charges made for purposes other than responding to public information requests. (3) The charges in this subsection are averages based on a survey of governmental bodies with a broad range of computer capabilities. Each governmental body using this costs recovery charge shall determine which category(les) of computer system(s) used to fulfill the public information request most closely fits its existing systems(s), and set its charge accordingly. Type of System — Rate: Mainframe - $10 per minute; Midsize — $1.50 per minute; Client/Server -- $2.20 per hour, PC or LAN --- $1.00 per hour. (4) The charge made to recover the computer utilization cost is the actual time the computer takes to execute a particular program times the applicable rate. The CPU charge is not meant to apply to programming or printing time; rather, it is solely to recover costs associated with the actual time required by the computer to execute a program. This time, called CPU time, can be read directly from the CPU clock, and most frequently will be a matter of seconds. If programming is required to comply with a particular request, the appropriate charge that may be recovered for programming time is set forth in subsection (d) of this section. No charge should be made for computer print-out time. Example: If a mainframe computer is.used, and the processing time is 20 seconds, the charges would be as follows: $1013 = $3.33; or $10160 = $3.33. (5) A governmental body that does not have in-house computer capabilities shall comply with requests in accordance with the Public Information Act, Government Code, Chapter 552, §552.231. (i) Miscellaneous supplies. The actual costs of miscellaneous supplies, such as labels, boxes, and other supplies used to produce the requested information, may be added to the total charge for public information. Schedule of Fees 21 TEXAS ADMINISTRATIVE CODE continued a) Postal and shipping charges. Governmental bodies may add any related or shipping expenses which are necessary to transmit the produced information to the requesting party. (k) Sales Tax. Sales tax shall not be added on charges for public information. (I) The commission shall reevaluate and update these charges as necessary. Schedule of Fees 22 All fees are to be paid at the time of reservation. Amounts shown are for each separate use. SOCCER FIELDS Reservation Fee, non-refundable $30.00 (For non -Trophy Club based organizations) (Fee is per scheduled time) SOFT BALL FIELDS Reservation Fee, non-refundable $30.00 (For non -Trophy Club based organizations) (Fee is per scheduled time.) PAVILION Reservation Fee, refundable (5 hr. period) $50.00 Schedule of Fees 23