(A) Residential fires may be billed up to a maximum of $500.
(B) Apartment fires may be billed up to a maximum of $500.
(C) Commercial fires may be billed up to a maximum of $1,000.
(D) Industrial fires may be billed up to a maximum of $5,000.
(E) Other structural fires may be billed up to a maximum of $1,000.
(F) Vehicle, rubbish, trash and miscellaneous fires may be billed up to a maximum of $250.
(G) Hazardous material cleanup, landslides or cleanup due to natural or human-made forces may be billed at a maximum of $500 per hour, plus the cost for the clean-up materials, plus 20% of the cost of materials.
(H) Stand-by response fee for utility service interruptions which include, but are not limited to, service interruption or breaks in electrical lines, telephone lines, cable lines, utility poles, light standards or pipe line breaks or leaks, or any other exigency which requires the fire company to stand-by while the utility company, cable vision company or any other entity that utilizes a pipe line, gas line, electric line, telephone pole or light standard in the borough, shall be $100 an hour for each hour subsequent to the first hour, and if two or more units are needed, then the fee is $200 per hour. If the stand-by response occurs at multiple locations, then the aforesaid fee is applicable at each location.
(Ord. 1024, passed 4-17-2002)