§ 51.016 PERMIT FEES; DISPOSITION.
   (A)   Permit fees generally.
      (1)   A permit and inspection fee shall be paid to the City Clerk at the time of application for the permit required by § 51.015 of this code.
      (2)   The minimum fee for permit and inspection for sewer connection for users within the city limits shall be $150 for each single-family residential permit; for each additional single residential unit of a multiple-unit dwelling, an additional charge of $50 per unit; for a commercial or industrial permit, a fee of $300 for each building; for each additional establishment in a single commercial or industrial building, single-family apartments in a commercial building, or each room in motels, hotels, and nursing care facilities, an additional charge of $50 per unit. Any prospective user not within the city limits shall pay a permit and inspection fee based on 2 times the above rates.
      (3)   The above minimum fees are subject to compliance with ordinances governing sewer connections and special assessment type sewer extensions. In case of conflict between existing ordinances and this chapter, the higher of the fee as computed by terms of each ordinance shall be paid.
(1983 Code, § 21-41) (Ord. 2273, passed 10-4-1979)
   (B)   Fees for Douglas Street sewer. The Collector of Sewer Revenues, before issuing any permit to make connection to the Douglas Street sewer, shall collect permits and inspection fees in the following sums.
      (1)   Within the city limits:
         (a)   Commercial use: $500 tap-on fee and $250 inspection fee; and
         (b)   Residential use: $250 tap-on fee and $125 inspection fee.
      (2)   Outside the city limits:
         (a)   Commercial use: $1,000 tap-on fee and $500 inspection fee; and
         (b)   Residential use: $500 tap-on fee and $250 inspection fee.
(1983 Code, § 21-42) (Ord. 2326, passed 10-8-1981)
   (C)   Fees for Harrison Street sewer and Adams Street sewer.
      (1)   Anyone desiring to receive a permit to tap the new Harrison Street sewer shall pay to the City Clerk the sum of $300.
      (2)   Before any permit shall issue to any party desiring to connect to the Adams Street sewer installed in 1986 between Union Avenue on the south and Ferdon Street on the north, the City Clerk (Collector of Sewer Revenues) shall collect a tap-on fee in the amount of $225, and in addition, a permit and inspection fee in accordance with the schedule of permit and inspection fees set forth in division (A) of this section.
(1983 Code, § 21-43) (Ord. 2191, passed 10-10-1974; Am. Ord. 2452, passed 4-15-1986; Am. Ord. 2463, passed 9-4-1986)
   (D)   Disposition of funds. All funds received under the terms of this chapter and any other ordinance providing for tapping fees and permit and inspection fees shall be placed in a special fund to be disbursed by the City Council in the manner as it deems to be in the best interest of the sewerage system of the city.
(1983 Code, § 21-44) (Ord. 2259, passed 11-9-1978; Am. Ord. 2326, passed 10-8-1981)