§ 93.06 SCHEDULE OF COSTS FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONSES.
   Whenever the Town Volunteer Fire Department does provide fire protection services, including, but not limited to, an initial response with a fire engine, a fire truck or a fire apparatus, including, but not limited to, a hazardous material response unit or a fire rescue unit dispatched on a fire incident or on a hazardous material incident, any party so responsible for causing the initial response or other services provided by the Town Volunteer Fire Department shall be responsible for and shall be assessed the following charges:
   (A)   For initial response with a fire engine, a fire truck or a fire apparatus, including, but not limited to, a hazardous material response unit or a fire rescue unit dispatched on a fire incident or on a hazardous material incident, $250 per response vehicle, except a command/control vehicle, which is $100 per vehicle;
   (B)   For each hour or fraction thereof of on-scene assistance, $150 per response unit and $50 per command/control vehicle;
   (C)   A reasonable amount for expendable materials such as absorption materials, emulsifiers or other agents used in cleanup operations; the actual replacement cost of those materials;
   (D)   The reasonable cost and expense for collection of debris, chemicals, fuel or contaminated materials resulting from a spill; the actual cost of removal and disposal at an authorized location; and
   (E)   The Town Volunteer Fire Department actual labor costs.
(Ord. 1993-09, passed 2-7-1993)