There is hereby established as the charge for certain services provided by the city and the Public Works Authority and for the city the following fees.
ADULT RECREATION CENTER FEES | |
License application fee (non-refundable) | $25 each person named in the application |
Application for a permit (non-refundable) | $20 |
Annual license fee | $50 |
Recreation center operator permit annual fee | $10 |
License and permit shall expire December 31 each year |
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE FEES (See also BEER GARDEN) |
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE FEES (See also BEER GARDEN) | |
Package store/liquor carry-out | $600 |
Definition: a retail alcoholic beverage store | |
Mixed beverage | $600 |
Definition: includes taverns, saloons, and bars where intoxicating alcoholic beverages are sold for on-site consumption and controlled by the State Alcoholic Beverage Control Board | |
Winemaker | $625 |
Definition: any person who produces wine. | |
State winemaker | $75 |
Definition: a business premises in the state licensed pursuant to the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Act wherein wine is produced by the licensee who must be a resident of the state. The wine product fermented in said licensed premises shall be of grapes, berries, and other fruits and vegetables imported into this state and processed herein or shall be of grapes, berries, and other fruits and vegetables grown in the state. | |
Private clubs | |
Definition: any person, firm, corporation, or association that furnishes for the use of its patrons any premises or place where such patrons may engage in the consumption of alcoholic beverages either for a fee or for any other considerations, including the sale of food, mixers, ice, or any other fluids for use or consumption with alcoholic beverage or wherein the space for storage of alcoholic beverage is furnished. | |
Class A | $100 |
Definition: private clubs maintained, supported, and controlled by nationally recognized lodges, fraternal societies, or veterans’ organizations for their members only. | |
Class B | $600 |
Definition: restaurants open to the general public but maintaining a private room opening into the restaurant, which private room is used as a private club. No food may be served in the private room nor dancing permitted in the private room or in the adjacent restaurant. | |
Class C | $600 |
Definition: any other private clubs as defined other than Class A, B, or D. | |
Class D | $1,200 |
Definition: applicable only to hotel or motel having 60 or more guest rooms. | |
AMBULANCE RATES | |
Bill Name
| Cost
|
AMBULANCE RATES | |
Bill Name
| Cost
|
ALS Emergency mileage | $15.00 |
ALS Non-emergency mileage | $15.00 |
ALS Supplies - Airway Management | $94.00 |
ALS Supplies - Autopulse | $472.10 |
ALS Supplies - Capnography | $156.00 |
ALS Supplies - Defibrillation | $210 |
ALS Supplies - EKG pads | $36.75 |
ALS Supplies - External Pacing | $210.00 |
ALS Supplies - Intubation | $100.00 |
ALS Supplies - IO Infusion | $262.25 |
ALS Supplies - IV therapy | $258.00 |
ALS Supplies - Mast trousers | $42.00 |
ALS Supplies - Needle Thoracostomy | $31.50 |
ALS Supplies - NG Tube | $88.00 |
ALS Supplies - Routine disposable | $52.50 |
ALS Supplies - Surgical Airway | $314.75 |
ALS1 Emergency base rate | $855.00 |
ALS 1 Non-emergency base rate | $855.00 |
ALS 2 Emergency base rate | $900.00 |
ALS 2 Non-emergency base rate | $900.00 |
Ambulance wait time (30 minutes) | $31.47 |
BLS Emergency base rate | $787.00 |
BLS Emergency mileage | $15.00 |
BLS Non-emergency base rate | $787.00 |
BLS Non-emergency mileage | $787.00 |
BLS Supplies - Defibrillation (AED) | $42.00 |
BLS Non-emergency mileage | $15.00 |
BLS Supplies - Blood pressure cuff (disposable) | $50.00 |
BLS Supplies - King airway | $201.00 |
BLS Supplies - Morgan lens | $85.00 |
BLS Supplies - Rapid hemostatic dressing (QuickClot) | $48.00 |
BLS Supplies - Routine disposable | $52.50 |
BLS Supplies - Scoop stretcher | $35.00 |
BLS Supplies - Stair chair | $55.00 |
Blood glucose test | $45.64 |
CO monitoring | $94.00 |
Dispatch fee | $94.00 |
Disposable linen kit | $0.00 |
Drug - Activated charcoal 20cc PO | $12.50 |
Drug - Adenosine 6mg | $66.62 |
Drug - Albuterol (.83%) 3ml | $19.83 |
Drug - Albuterol/Ipratropium | $36.00 |
Drug - Amiodaron HCL 150mg/3ml | $335.71 |
Drug - Amiodaron 150mg | $4.89 |
Drug - Aspirin Chewable 81mg | $2.10 |
Drug - Atropine Sulfate 0.3mg | $14.69 |
Drug - Calcium Chloride 10mg | $14.29 |
Drug - Calcium Gluconate 10ml | $28.89 |
Drug - Dextrose 25% (025) | $29.50 |
Drug - Dextrose 50% (050) | $29.50 |
Drug - Diazepam 5mg | $26.23 |
Drug - Diltiazem 5mg | $7.49 |
Drug - Diphenhydramine 50mg | $9.44 |
Drug - Dopamine 400mg/250cc bag of D5W | $22.03 |
Drug - Epinephrine 1mg/10ml IV | $9.32 |
Drug - Epinephrine 1mg/cc IM | $4.34 |
Drug - Epinephrine Pen 1 dose | $60.00 |
Drug - Etomidate 20mg/vial | $33.57 |
Drug - Fentanyl 50mcg | $4.29 |
Drug - Glucagon 1mg | $210.00 |
Drug - Hydromorphone 4mg | $64.00 |
Drug - Ibuprofen for Children 4oz | $2.25 |
Drug - Keterolac 15mg | $48.00 |
Drug - Lidocaine 2% 100mg | $26.23 |
Drug - Lidocaine Drip 1mg/25ml | $52.50 |
Drug - Magnesium Sulfate per 500mg | $22.03 |
Drug - Midazolam HCL 1mg | $41.96 |
Drug - Morphine Sulfate per 500mg | $58.75 |
Drug - Naloxone 1mg IV | $12.65 |
Drug - Naloxone 2mg IV/IOP/IN | $56.99 |
Drug - Neosynephrine Drops 15ml | $7.05 |
Drug - Nitroglycerine Spray 0.4mg | $6.99 |
Drug - Norcuron 10mg | $94.42 |
Drug - Ondansetron 1mg | $55.00 |
Drug - Oral Glucose Gel | $6.29 |
Drug - Rocuronium 1mg | $20.49 |
Drug - Sodium Bicarbonate 50cc | $7.74 |
Drug - Soccinylcholine 1mg | $40.79 |
EKG interpretation | $260.00 |
Emergency rate | $94.00 |
ETCO2 Bulb Adult | $32.50 |
ETCO2 Bulb Pedi | $32.50 |
Extra attendant - 300+ lb patient | $40.00 |
Extra attendant - CPR | $147.00 |
Extra attendant - Heavy extrication | $250.00 |
Extra attendant - Long stairs | $40.00 |
EZ I-O Administration | $375.00 |
EZ-IO IV Administration | $262.25 ea |
IV - 5% Dextrose/NS 500cc | $42.00 |
IV - Blood draw procedure | $21.00 |
IV - Collection tubes | $18.75 |
IV - Normal saline 1,000cc | $47.75 |
IV - Normal saline 100cc | $39.60 |
IV - Normal saline 250cc | $39.60 |
IV - Normal saline 500cc | $41.90 |
Lidocaine HCI 2% 100mg | $26.23 ea |
Nasal capnography | $17.99 |
Nitroglycerine spray 0.4mg | $6.99 |
Oxygen, administration, and supplies/hour | $119.00 |
Pulse oximeter | $94.50 |
QuikTrach surgical airway | $300.00 |
Specialty care transport | $1,662.96 |
Treatment/no-transport | $175.00 |
ANIMAL LICENSE AND FEES |
ANIMAL LICENSE AND FEES | |
Licensing fee | |
Altered | $3 |
Unaltered | $40 |
Impound fee (cat or dog) | |
First offense | $25 |
Second and subsequent offenses | $50 |
Impound other | $40 |
Daily boarding | $5 |
Additional fees | |
Relinquishment of one animal | $20 |
Relinquishment of litter | $40 |
Adoption fee | $55 |
Tranquilizer dart | $15 each |
Livestock transportation by city | |
< 75 lbs. | $15 |
> 75 lbs. | $25 |
Contract animal transportation | At cost |
BEER GARDEN | |
Application fee | $150 |
Cleaning deposit (refundable) | $100 |
The duration of a beer garden permit shall not exceed three consecutive calendar days or the period of the celebration. |
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT FEES | |
Appeals | $50 |
Variances and special exception and conditional uses | $250 |
GENERAL BUILDING PERMITS |
GENERAL BUILDING PERMITS | ||
Miscellaneous fees | ||
Minimum inspection fee | $25 | |
Certificate of occupancy | $25 | |
Swimming pools | $50 | |
(in ground or above ground) (commercial or residential) | ||
Driveway | $50 includes inspection | |
Parking lot | $50 includes inspection | |
Sidewalk | $50 includes inspection | |
Special or revocable permit | $50 | |
Accessory/portable buildings | More than 250 square feet— same as new construction | |
Underground storage tank | $30 | |
Demolition | $25 (Additional stories add $10) | |
Administrative fee for construction related permits | $4.50 | |
Building permits | ||
Residential | $.20 per square foot | |
Commercial | $.25 per square foot | |
Includes: Three inspections: footing, framing, final 25% review fee Certificate of occupancy State fees ($4.50) | ||
Carports/detached garages | $.20 per square foot | |
Includes: Three inspections: footing, framing, final 25% review fee Certificate of occupancy State fees ($4.50) | ||
Re-inspection | $25 | |
2nd re-inspection | $50 | |
Plan review | 25% of building permit | |
Electrical permits | ||
Residential | $.15 per square foot | |
Commercial | $.20 per square foot | |
Includes: Four inspections: temp pole, rough-in, final and service temp pole 100 – 400 amps State fees ($4.50) | ||
Services: | ||
400 – 1,000 amps | $100 | |
Above 1,000 amps | $200 | |
Minimum electric permit fee includes one inspection | $50 | |
Re-inspection | $25 | |
2nd re-inspection | $50 | |
Change service | $25 per 100 amp increase or part thereof | |
Mechanical inspection fees | ||
Residential | $.08 per square foot | |
Commercial | $.10 per square foot | |
Includes: | ||
Two inspections: rough-in, final State fees ($4.50) | ||
Split system unit | $50 each | |
Commercial exhaust hood | $50 | |
Minimum mechanical permit fee | $25 | |
Plumbing permits | ||
Residential | $.15 per square foot | |
Commercial | $.20 per square foot | |
Includes: | ||
Four inspections: groundwork, top-out-sewer/water lines, final State fees ($4.50) Trapped fixtures: 2 tubs/showers, 6 sinks, 2 toilets, 1 hot water tank | ||
Swimming pools | $50 | |
Minimum plumbing permit fee | $25 | |
Water well inspection fee: | ||
Water well permit | $25 | |
Pre-drilling inspection | $25 | |
Plumbing inspection | $25 | |
Electrical inspection | $25 | |
The permit fee will double if any person, firm, or corporation begins to construct, alter, move, or demolish a building or structure without securing a permit on the same from the Building Official. | ||
SUMMIT VIEW CEMETERY FEES |
SUMMIT VIEW CEMETERY FEES | |
BURIAL SPACES | |
Space in Section I and Section II of Summit View Cemetery | |
Resident | $500 |
Non-resident | $600 |
Infant spaces (casket size under 52 inches) | $250 |
Non-resident infant (casket size under 52 inches) | $350 |
GRAVE OPENINGS | |
Adult opening/closing | |
Weekdays | $600 |
Saturday—morning | $800 |
Saturday—afternoon | $1,000 |
Infant opening/closing | |
Weekdays | $350 |
Saturday—morning | $550 |
Saturday—afternoon | $650 |
Cremation | |
Weekdays | $300 |
Saturday—morning | $500 |
Saturday—afternoon | $700 |
All city employees with ten or more years of full time service, as an employment benefit, will receive one free burial space at Summit View Cemetery. | |
DISINTERMENT | |
Weekdays only at the sexton’s discretion | |
Moving outside Summit View Cemetery | $800 |
Moving from one location to another within Summit View Cemetery | $1,200 |
MARKER/MONUMENT SETTING | |
Six-inch concrete base required on each marker/monument | |
Marker/monument setting fee | $30 |
OWNERSHIP CERTIFICATE | |
Duplicate copy of cemetery ownership | $10 |
Transfer of cemetery ownership | $20 |
CONTRACTORS LICENSE |
CONTRACTORS LICENSE | ||
Expiration date August 30 of each year | ||
Electrical contractor: | New | $200 |
Renew | $100 | |
Electrical journeyman | New | $35 |
Renew | $35 | |
Plumbing contractor | New | $200 |
Renew | $100 | |
Plumbing journeyman | New | $35 |
Renew | $35 | |
Mechanical contractor | New | $200 |
Renew | $100 | |
Mechanical journeyman | New | $35 |
Renew | $35 | |
Water well contractor | New | $100 |
Renew | $100 | |
Inspection fee | $10 per well | |
CONVENIENCE CENTER FEES | |
Roofing materials/shingles | $15 per cubic yard |
For customers having a current utility bill with the city (bill has to be presented) | $10 per cubic yard |
For customers not having a current utility bill with the city | $12.50 per cubic yard |
COPY AND SEARCH FEES | |
Copies (8-1/2 × 14 or smaller) | $.25 per page |
Certified copies | $1 per page |
Search fees, when assessed, shall be computed based on the total hourly rate of compensation of each employee involved with the search, rounded to the nearest 15 minute interval of time actually involved in the search. Persons, firms, or entities failing to pay legally assessed search fees or falsely claiming exemption shall be guilty of filing a fraudulent claim against the city and may be subject to legal prosecution. | |
Duplication of videos | $100 per tape |
If more than five tapes are requested, the city shall contact an outside vendor to perform requested duplications, the cost of which will be paid by the individual requesting the tape. | |
Production fee shall be negotiated by the City Manager and a fair value assessed to the user desiring the production. |
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES |
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES | |
ALS 1 Non-emergency | $1,600 |
ALS Emergency | $2,300 |
BLS Non-emergency | $1,350 |
BLS Emergency | $2,000 |
ALS 2 | $2,400 |
Specialty Care Transport | $1,900 |
DOA Transport | $1,000 |
Treatment No Transport Fee | $400 |
Mileage 25+ | $20 |
Mileage 1-24 | $20 |
Ambulance Standby (hourly) | $150 |
Lift Assist | $100 |
ALS Supplies | $100 |
BLS Supplies | $60 |
IV Supplies | $50 |
Oxygen Supplies | $50 |
Dispatch Fee | $95 |
Annual EMS Subscription Fee | $100 |
FAMILY RECREATION CENTER FEES | |
License application fee (non-refundable) | $25 each person named in the application |
Application for a permit (non-refundable) | $20 |
Annual license fee | $50 |
Recreation center operator permit annual fee | $10 |
License and permit shall expire December 31 each year |
FINGER PRINTING | |
Per card | $2.50 |
Per set | $5 |
FIRE PERMIT FEES | |
Annual rural fire subscription | $100 per year |
Commercial/agricultural burn permit | $25 |
Residential burn permit | $10 |
FIRE RUNS |
FIRE RUNS | |
Outside city limits | |
Fire engines, rescues, special operations units, adders, grass/bush trucks, tankers, and boats | $300 per unit, per hour |
Command unit | $150 per unit, per hour |
Disposal of hazardous waste | $10 per unit (unit being any part of a gallon) (this also applies to residents within the city limits of Guthrie and fire subscribers) |
Foam (used on-scene) | $20 per unit (unit being any part of a gallon) (this also applies to residents within the city limits of Guthrie and fire subscribers) |
Incidents involving straight time | $15 per man-hour |
Incidents involving overtime | $30 per man-hour |
(Man-hours are one hour minimum. Any partial hours are billed as a whole hour.) | |
FIRE SERVICE FEES
|
FIRE SERVICE FEES
| |
Level 1 MVC - Assess/Stabilization | $506 |
Level 2 MVC - Level 1 + spill clean-up | $576 |
Level 3 MVC - Level 1 + car fire | $704 |
Level 4 MVC - Level 1 + extrication | $1,520 |
Level 1 - Basic Haz Mat | $816 |
Rural Fires (Engine/Brush/Tanker) | $466/ per hour, per unit |
Rural Fires (Command) | $291/ per hour, per unit |
Special Rescue Incidents - Water/Dive/Technical (Rescue/Boat) | $466/ per hour, per unit |
Special Rescue Incidents - Water/Dive/Technical (Command) | $291/ per hour, per unit |
All fees and rates shall have an automatic annual 1.5% increase, or other percentage based on the annual percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), as developed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor, whichever is more. | |
FIREWORKS PERMIT | |
Fireworks permit | $15 |
GARAGE SALE |
GARAGE SALE | |
RESIDENTIAL GARAGE SALE | |
Garage sale permit | $5 |
Permit is issued for no more than three consecutive days. No more than two permits issued in any three-month period per location. The permit is in the form of a sign and must be displayed on the property of the residence where the residential garage sale is being conducted. | |
Garage sale sign | $5 per sign |
Only signs provided by the city are allowed. Two signs shall be permitted to be displayed on city's right-of-way, but the sign must be posted so it does not block the view of traffic. | |
NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE | |
Garage sale permit | $30 |
Permit is issued for no more than three consecutive days. No more than one permit shall be issued in any 12-month period per location. The permit is in the form of a sign and must be displayed on the property of the residence where the neighborhood garage sale is being conducted. | |
Garage sale sign | $5 per sign |
Only signs provided by the city are allowed. Two signs shall be permitted to be displayed on city's right-of-way, but the sign must be posted so it does not block the view of traffic. | |
HIGHLAND HALL RATES |
HIGHLAND HALL RATES | |
8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. | $65 |
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | $85 |
8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. | $110 |
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. | $65 |
6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. | $65 |
1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. | $95 |
Cleaning/key deposit (refundable) | $100 |
(The cleaning/key deposit is refundable subject to satisfactory inspection by authorized city personnel and the return of the key.) | |
A special rate is hereby established for frequent renters of Highland Hall when the Hall is rented by the same person or organization, twice a week for a period of not less than eight weeks. Rental charges shall be as follows: | |
One-half day—8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. | $18.75 |
One-half day—1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. | $18.75 |
Evening—5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. | $18.75 |
Full day—8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | $33.75 |
Inspection fee (non-refundable) | $10 |
Cleaning/key deposit (refundable) | $50 |
GUTHRIE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION FEES |
GUTHRIE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION FEES | |
Type of application: Certificate of appropriateness | Application fee |
Permanent sign | $25 |
Paint* | $25 |
Awning | $25 |
Façade change - Minor* | $25 |
Façade change - Major* | $50 |
New construction | $50 |
Demolition | $250 |
If the resource for which the application is being submitted is determined by the Historic Preservation Commission to detract from the district, a $50 refund will be given to the applicant. | |
Certificate of economic hardship | $50 |
Certificate of unusual and compelling circumstances | $50 |
Designation of landmarks or landmark sites | $50 |
Amendment or rescission of landmark or landmark site designation | $50 |
Designation of historic district | $10 per property |
20 or fewer properties | $200 minimum |
75 or more properties | $750 maximum |
Amendment or rescission of historic district designation (all or part) | $10 per property |
20 or fewer properties | $200 minimum |
75 or more properties | $750 maximum |
Notice of appeal to City Council | $50 |
* Applications to apply or remove paint may be approved by staff as an administrative approval. Such applications may be submitted at any time for staff review. | |
* Minor facade changes are new doors/windows, paint color changes to trim. | |
* Major facade changes are all structural changes that would change the appearance of the building element. | |
HANGAR STRUCTURE PERMIT FEES/GUTHRIE-EDMOND REGIONAL AIRPORT |
HANGAR STRUCTURE PERMIT FEES/GUTHRIE-EDMOND REGIONAL AIRPORT | |
Aviation building permits | |
Hangar building | $.15 per square foot |
Includes: Three inspections: footing, framing, and final 25% review fee Certificate of occupancy State and city fees ($4.50) | |
Electrical permits | |
Hangar building | $.15 per square foot |
Includes: Four inspections: temp pole, rough-in, final, service Temp pole (100–400 amps) State and city fees ($4.50) | |
Services: 400–1,000 amps Above 1,000 amps | $100 $200 |
Minimum electrical permit | $50 |
Plumbing permits | |
Hangar building | $.20 per square foot of area supplied |
Includes: Four inspections: groundwork, top-out-sewer/water lines, final Trapped fixtures State and city fees ($4.50) | |
Mechanical permits | |
Hangar building | $.10 per square foot of area supplied |
Includes: Two inspections: rough-in, final State and city fees ($4.50) | |
Split system unit | $50 each |
HOUSEMOVERS FEE | |
Housemover permit, one-story | $25 |
Housemover permit, two-story | $50 |
Bond | $5,000 |
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV) CAMPING FEES | |
Fee for electricity & water hookup in Cottonwood Flats | $20 per RV per night* |
*Fee may be waived for events with (a) contract(s) for use of Cottonwood Flats |
LAKE FEES |
LAKE FEES | |
Camping: | |
Non-electric campsites | $14/night* |
Electric campsites | $17/night* |
Electric and water campsites | $20/night* |
*Includes day use for up to 6 campers which is the maximum number of campers allowed per site. | |
Boating: | |
Each watercraft (includes 1 day use permit) | $7/day |
(Kayaks and canoes do not require a boating permit) | |
Day use: | |
Each person 16 years of age and older | $3/day |
Annual passes: | |
Day use for both lakes | $45/person 16 years of age or older |
Boating for both lakes (includes 1 annual day use permit) | $75/watercraft |
GUTHRIE PUBLIC LIBRARY FEES |
GUTHRIE PUBLIC LIBRARY FEES | ||
Library cards | ||
Patrons will receive their first card free of charge. | ||
A fee of $1 will be charged for replacing lost or stolen library cards. | ||
An annual fee of $30 will be charged for non-resident cards. | ||
Fines for overdue library materials per day | ||
Books, audiotapes (CD or Playaway), music CDs, multimedia kits, periodicals, encyclopedias | $.10 per item with a maximum charge of $5 | |
Video media | $.50 per item per day with a maximum charge of $10 | |
Lost or damaged materials: | ||
The fee paid for the replacement of lost items is non-refundable even if the item is found and returned at a later date. Partial payment of accumulated fines and bills will be accepted. | ||
Materials that are still available for replacement | $5 plus replacement cost | |
Materials that are no longer available for replacement | $5 plus the retail price at the time of purchase | |
DVD cases | $1.50 | |
DVD covers | $3.00 | |
Copies and prints, per page | ||
Photocopies, single-sided, letter and legal size | $.10 | |
Photocopies, double-sided, letter and legal size | $.15 | |
Photocopies, single-sided ledger (11 × 17) | $.20 | |
Photocopies, double-sided ledger (11 × 17) | $.30 | |
Computer prints | $.10 | |
Color copies or prints | add $.40 to above fees | |
Photocopies and computer prints, customer provides paper (Staff must inspect/approve paper and assist with copies) | discount of $.05 | |
Fax | ||
Sending | $1 per page | |
Receiving | $1 per page | |
Long distance faxes | $1.25 per page | |
Meeting Room | ||
No fees are charged to library, library-related groups or other city departmental groups at any time. | ||
No fees are charged to non-profit civic, professional, and educational organizations during library operating hours unless food and/or beverages are served. If refreshments are served, the group is assessed a $10 fee. | ||
For-profit groups may rent the room during library hours for $10 per hour. If applicable, the refreshment fee is added. | ||
Meetings must be scheduled to take place during library hours. Special arrangements for meetings outside library hours may be arranged. An additional fee of $15 per hour or any part of any hour will be added should meetings begin prior to or extend beyond regular operating hours. A ten- minute warning will be given by library staff prior to closing. | ||
GPC resource center | ||
Users will be charged the cost of expendable materials used. | ||
Use of the equipment and facility is free. | ||
Other | ||
Interlibrary loan | Actual postage cost | |
Notary services | Free | |
MINERAL WELLS PARK PAVILION RENTAL FEES
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Up to 6 hours | $50 |
6 hours and over | $90 |
Cleaning/deposit (refundable) | $100 |
Fee must be paid in full 24 hours prior to date of reservation. | |
Cancellations may be made two weeks prior to date of reservation. | |
The cleaning deposit is refundable subject to satisfactory inspection by authorized city personnel) |
MOBILE FOOD VENDOR | |
Annual permit | $75 |
Anyone who owns a brick & mortar restaurant or retail shop within Guthrie city limits is exempt from annual fees |
MUNICIPAL COURT FEES/FINES |
Editor’s note: Please refer to § 12-34 Fines and Costs for Municipal Court fees/fines. |
OIL AND GAS DRILLING FEES | |
Application and filing fee | $1,000 |
Permit fee | $10,000 |
Annual inspection fee | $250 |
Bond | $100,000 |
PLANNING COMMISSION FEES |
PLANNING COMMISSION FEES | |
Rezoning | $250 |
Plan review | $50 |
Subdivision preliminary plat | $250 plus $1 per lot |
Each amendment | $100 |
Final plat | $100 for all or any portion |
PUD | $300, plus $5 per acre, maximum $500 |
Lot split | $50 |
Special use permit | $150 |
SIGN FEES | |
Window | $50 plus state fee |
All others | $50 plus state fee |
The amount is double if the sign is erected without a permit. |
SOLICITORS FEES/PERMIT | |
Filing the application | $15 |
License fee | $10 plus $2 per day for each day the applicant will be operating within the city, up to the maximum of 15 consecutive days |
SWIMMING POOL FEES |
SWIMMING POOL FEES | |
Daily fee | |
Children (17 and under) | $2 |
Adults (18 through 64) | $2 |
Senior citizens (65 and over) | $2 |
After normal pool hours from 7:00 p.m. through 11:00 p.m. | |
Groups (organizations—private groups) 25 or less | $50 + cost of lifeguard(s) |
Groups (organizations—private groups) 26 or more | $70 + cost of lifeguard(s) |
Season passes | |
Individual pass C all ages | $50 |
Family pass (three or more) | $150 |
TARGET SHOOTING | |
Site inspection | $10 |
Annual permit | $25 |
Weekly permit | $10 |
Liability insurance in an amount of not less than $500,00 per person and $1,000,000 per occurrence |
TAXICAB LICENSE FEES | |
Public transportation business license | $50 plus state fee |
(Am. Res. 00-02, passed 4-18-00; Am. Res. 00-03, passed 4-18-00; Am. Res. 00-11, passed 9-5-00; Am. Res. 02-08, passed 2-19-02; Am. Res. 02-14, passed 5-7-02; Am. Ord. 02-16, passed 6-4-02; Am. Ord. 3105, passed 8-6-02; Am. Res. 02-31, passed 10-1-02; Am. Res. 02-35, passed 12-17-02; Am. Res. 2003-03, passed 6-3-03; Am. Ord. 3129, passed 3-16-04; Am. Res. 04-14, passed 8-17-04; Am. Res. 04-15, passed 8-17-04; Am. Res. 05-23, passed 9-20-05; Am. Res. 05-24, passed 9-20-05; Am. Res. 05-25, passed 9-20-05; Am. Res. 05-26, passed 9-20-05; Am. Res. 05-27, passed 9-20-05; Am. Res. 06-05, passed 4-11-06; Am. Res. 2006-17, passed 9-19-06; Am. Res. 2006-18, passed 9-19-06; Am. Res. 2006-19, passed 9-19-06; Am. Res. 11-7-06; Am. Res. 2007-02, passed 4-17-07; Am. Res. 2007-07, passed 7-10-07; Am. Res. 2008-06, passed 4-30-08; Am. Res. 2008-07, passed 5-6-08; Am. Res. 2008-08, passed 5-20-08; Am. Res. 2008-17, passed 9-2-08; Am. Res. 2008-24, passed 12-16-08; Am. Res. 2009-04, passed 3-17-09; Am. Res. 2009-06, passed 4-19-09; Am. Res. 2009-13, passed 7-21-09; Am. Res 2009-20, passed 11-3-09; Am. Res. 2010-01, passed 4-6-10; Am. Res. 2010-03, passed 5-18-10; Am. Res. 2010-11, passed 7-20-10; Am. Res. 2011-09, passed 6-7-11; Am. Ord. 3224, passed 6-7-11; Am. Res. 2012-06, passed 5-1-12; Am. Res. 2012-13, passed 9-18-12; Am. Res. 2012-15, passed 10-2-12; Am. Res. 2013-19, passed 9-3-13; Am. Res. 2014-02, passed 3-4-14; Am. Res. 2014-19, passed 9-16-14; Am. Res. 2015-04, passed 3-3-15; Am. Res. 2015-11, passed 7-21-15; Am. Res. 2015-12, passed 7-21-15; Am. Ord. 3288, passed 5-3-16; Am. Res. 2016-10, passed 6-7-16; Am. Res. 2016-11, passed 6-7-16; Am. Res. 2016-21, passed 11-1-16; Am. Res. 2017-06, passed 3-7-17; Am. Res. 2017-07, passed 3-7-17; Am. Res. 2021-31, passed 11-2-21; Am. Res. 2022-07, passed 2-1-22; Am. Res. 2022-08, passed 2-1-22; Am. Res. 2023-37, passed 10-3-23)