Signalization facilities fees as adopted by the Council shall not be required in the following situations:
(A) Residential. No fee shall be required as a condition of the issuance of a building permit for residential accessory buildings, unless the cost of construction exceeds 75% of the then present market value (based upon the last equalized assessment role of the county) of the existing improvements on the property.
(B) Industrial, commercial, and institutional. Where the fee for an industrial, institutional, or commercial area cannot be determined by the fee schedule as adopted by the Council, the Council, upon the making of appropriate findings, shall set a fee, after a recommendation from the City Engineer, consistent with the purpose and intent of this chapter, § 7-5.02 of this chapter, and the Master Signalization Facilities Plan.
(C) One-time charge. In any case where a fee has been collected for a development based on the provisions of this section and § 7-5.02 of this chapter, no further fee pursuant to this chapter shall be required for such development for which a fee was paid.
('66 Code, § 7-5.03) (Ord. 411-C-S, passed 8-9-79)