6-5-7: FEES:
Prior to and as a condition for the approval of a film permit, the applicant shall pay to the village the following mandatory fees, which may be modified from time to time by resolution of the governing body, which shall in no case be less than the amounts here shown:
   A.   Film fee. No less than two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) per day for each day of filming or photography on village public rights of way or village property. The fee may be waived at the mayor's discretion for public service announcement filming.
   B.   Traffic control fee, if traffic control is required by the chief of police or requested by the applicant. The traffic control fee shall be sufficient to cover chief's overtime and costs for all periods during which traffic control services will be required.
   C.   Fire department standby fee, if fire or rescue standby is required by the fire chief or requested by the applicant. The fire department standby fee shall be sufficient to cover chief's overtime and costs of all periods during which fire department standby will be required. Fees will be charged for standby fire equipment as determined by the fire chief under rates published by the state forestry division of the New Mexico energy, minerals and natural resources department.
   D.   Cleanup deposit. If any portion of the filming or photography will take place upon a right of way or any other public property owned by the village, a deposit shall be made with the public works department in an amount no less than two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) for each day of filming or photography on such right of way or other public property. Upon the completion of all filming or photography in the village, the public works department shall return such deposit to the applicant, less the costs incurred by the village for any cleanup, restoration, or repair of public property or facilities that is made necessary by the filming or photography. (Ord. 2010-07, 4-20-2010)