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§ 110.003 FEES.
   (A)   There shall be no fee associated with the registration under this chapter.
   (B)   Miscellaneous fees. The Clerk-Treasurer shall charge and collect a fee for the following:
      Zoning Regulations      $7.00 per book
      Subdivision Regulations   $2.50 per book
      Land Usage         $11.50 per book
      Traffic Code and General Offenses   $3.00 per book
      Comprehensive Plan of Town Code   $60.00 per book
      Specifications and Standards for Acceptance of Municipal Improvements   $40.00 per book
      Photocopy of document or paper      $0.25 per page
      Copies of black and white maps (zoning, addresses, etc.)   $2.00 each
      Notary fee   $10.00 per signature
      Fax service   $1.00 per page
      Police photo   $5.00 per photo
      Accident reports:
         Resident   $10.00 per report
         Non-resident   $20.00 per report
      Local background checks   $10.00 each
      VIN checks      $5.00 per report
      Salvage VIN checks      $50.00 per report
      Case reports      $10.00 per report
      Fingerprints:
         Resident   $10.00 per set
         Non-resident   $20.00 per set
      Vehicle releases   $50.00 per release
      DVD of Interview Investigation   $50.00 per DVD
       Copy of Law Enforcement    Recording . . . . . . $150.00 per USB
      Water meters:
         Residential
            3/4-inch meter   $350.00*
            1-inch meter      $465.00*
      * Meter prices are subject to change due to market pricing.
   (C)   Commercial and institutional fees are based on service size and will be determined on a case-by-case basis, based on the size of the connection and meter as well as the complexity of the installation. Larger than 1-inch meter prices vary by size.
   (D)   Meter connection parts are additional to the connection fee and are also based on service size and current rates or costs.
(Ord. 1996-5, passed 4-15-96; Am. Ord. 2002-14, passed 9-16-02; Am. Ord. 2003-2, passed 3-17-03; Am. Ord. 2007-4, passed 2-19-07; Am. Ord. 2008-5, passed 6-16-08; Am. Ord. 2009-1, passed 2-23-09; Am. Ord. 2013-2, passed 1-21-13; Am. Ord. 2014-4, passed 7-21-14; Am. Ord. 2015-4, passed 7-20-15; Am Ord. 2016-1, passed 4-18-16; Am. Ord. 2018-5, passed 7-16-18; Am. Ord. 2019-8, passed 5-20-19; Am. Ord. 2022-4, passed 7-11-22)
AUCTIONS
§ 110.020 LICENSE REQUIRED.
   No person shall hold or conduct any auction sale within the town without first procuring a license to do so.
(`77 Code, § 40.01)
§ 110.021 FEES.
   Any person, persons, company or corporation desiring to dispose of any second-hand or bankrupt stock of goods of any kind or character whatever, within the limits of said town, either by private sale or public auction, shall pay the sum of $10 per day, together with 2% of the proceeds of each day’s sales; the percent to be determined by the affidavit of the proprietor of the goods, or his or her agent in charge, and paid to the Clerk-Treasurer of the town for which the Clerk-Treasurer shall issue his or her receipt, and the money so collected shall be credited to the General Fund of the town.
(`77 Code, § 40.02)
§ 110.022 AUCTIONS PROHIBITED ON SUNDAY.
   No auction sale shall be conducted within the town on Sunday.
(`77 Code, § 40.03)
§ 110.023 LICENSE EXCEPTIONS.
   (A)   Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prevent any person from disposing of the goods, wares and merchandise of a business at auction sale if the person has been engaged in the retail or wholesale business continuously for a period of one year in the town immediately preceding the auction sales; provided, however, that such a person shall be entitled to hold an auction sale without license to do so only for a period of one week out of any year. After an auction sale has been conducted for the one week or any part of such week by such a person, all subsequent auction sales during that year must be licensed according to § 110.020.
   (B)   Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prevent any person from selling any and all goods, wares or merchandise which are to be sold either at public auction or private sale, by virtue of any lawful order of any court having jurisdiction of the subject matter of such sale.
(`77 Code, § 40.04)
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