5-1-5: PERMITS REQUIRED, FEES:
   A.   Construction Permit And Fees: A permit shall be required prior to the construction, reconstruction or replacement of an individual sewage disposal system. A fee for each permit shall be paid to the health authority as set forth below, in addition to any fee duly adopted by state authorities. Where work for which a permit is required by this code is started or proceeded with prior to obtaining said permit, the fees specified below shall be doubled, but the payment of such double fee shall not relieve any persons from fully complying with the requirements of this chapter in the execution of the work nor from any other penalties prescribed herein.
 
Construction permit fee for a new individual sewage disposal system
$315.00
Construction permit fee for replacement of an individual sewage disposal system
315.00
Construction permit fee for a new or replacement on site community sewage disposal system
315.00 + $10.00/dwelling or 250 gallons of flow
Renewal of a valid permit
48.00
   B.   Sanitary Restrictions Administration Fees: For those services rendered in the administration of sanitary restrictions, pursuant to section 50-1326, Idaho Code, the following fees shall be paid to the health authority as set forth below, and shall include any fee duly adopted by state authorities:
 
Subdivisions or plats proposing individual and subsurface sewage disposal systems discharge to subsurface
$135.00 per lot
Subdivisions or plats proposing to discharge sewage to a municipal sewer system
40.00 per plat
   C.   Parcel Reviews: For those services rendered in evaluating existing water supply or sewage disposal systems when such evaluation is a condition of sale of real property, the following fees shall be paid to the health authority as set forth below, and shall include any fee duly adopted by state authorities:
 
Parcel review
$166.00 + laboratory testing fee
   D.   Installer's Certificate: Any licensed septic tank installer working in Ada County shall have made annual application for and have received a certificate from the health authority. This certificate will be issued by the health authority upon satisfactory completion of a test and prescribed course work annually. The test and course work will include, but not be limited to, the following: basic soils, percolation testing, system installation criteria, code requirements and alternative systems installation requirements. (Ord. 111-1-83, 10-12-1983; amd. Ord. 269, 1-6-1994; amd. Ord. 314, 7-5-1996; amd. Ord. 402, 9-26-2000; amd. Ord. 440, 10-23-2001)