(A) The following is a listing of building, electrical and plumbing inspection and permit fees.
Building | Electrical | Plumbing | Mechanical | |
Excess charge for additional inspections | $50 | $50 | $50 | $50 |
Minimum charge - Residential | $50 | $50 | $50 | $50 |
Minimum charge - Commercial | $100 | $100 | $100 | $100 |
Permit fee per square fee | $0.11 | $0.10 | $0.09 | $0.08 |
Civil engineering review | $2,000 in escrow. Fees for the Village Engineer’s review of the civil design plans, and any inspections and improvements must be paid by the developer. If the fees incurred exceed $2,000, an additional escrow payment of $2,000 will be required. All funds in escrow not expended will be refunded to the developer. |
Fire (Does Not Apply to 1- and 2-Family Dwellings) | |
Excess charge for additional inspections | $50 |
Minimum charge | $50 |
Permit fee per square foot | $0.06 |
(B) In calculating fees based upon square footage, the Code Administrator shall determine the total square footage of all floors of the structure in question, excluding unfinished basements, but including garages, and multiply that area by the fee per square foot listed in the table above.
(1) If, in calculating fees based upon square footage, the Code Administrator determines that the calculated fee is less than the minimum charge listed in the table above, the minimum fee shall be charged.
(2) If the fee for a specific improvement or upgrade to an existing building or structure, because of its nature, cannot be calculated on the basis of square footage, the minimum fee shall be charged.
(3) If an inspector is required to perform additional inspections as a result of a previous failure to pass inspection, the applicant shall be subject to an additional charge, as listed in the table above, for each additional inspection required until the work has been approved.
(C) (1) The fee for the inspection of existing commercial property shall be as follows:
5,000 square feet of floor space or less | $50, includes one re-inspection |
More than 5,000 square feet of floor space | $60, includes one re-inspection |
Excess charge for additional inspections | $20 |
(2) The appropriate fee shall be paid prior to the inspection.
(D) The fees for annual rental dwelling ownership registration and related fees shall be as follows:
Annual rental dwelling ownership registration - Voluntary, crime-free housing participant | $25 |
Annual rental dwelling ownership registration - Non-voluntary, crime-free housing participant | $100 |
Annual rental dwelling ownership registration late fee | $50 |
(Prior Code, § 15-107)
(E) Tap-in fee.
(1) Sewer connection to the sanitary sewer mains or laterals of the village located within same shall be made by application filed with the Village Clerk. The applicant for such sewer connection shall pay all costs of labor and materials for installing the sewer connection and installation may be made only after the issuance by the village of a permit authorizing the sewer connection and specifying the size, grade and material thereof. Such sewer connection shall impose liability for a period sewer charge.
(2) The permit fee for such sewer connection shall be as follows:
(a) Single-family residential: $1,000 per unit within the village corporate limits;
(b) Multiple-family, residential: $1,000 per unit within the village corporate limits;
(c) Mobile home: $1,000 for each mobile home within the village corporate limits;
(d) Public building, schools and churches: $1,000 per unit within the village corporate limits;
(e) Commercial: $1,500 for first 1,200 square feet and $750 for each additional 1,200 square feet or fraction thereof, to a maximum of $5,000;
(f) Hotels, motels, hospitals and nursing homes: $600 for first 1,200 square feet and $400 for each additional 1,200 square feet or fraction thereof;
(g) Ravenel Subdivision: $1,200 per unit, paid as follows:
1. Two thousand four hundred dollars for each duplex, whether or not both units of the duplex are to be “finished off”;
2. One thousand two hundred dollars per unit, with a minimum of $4,800 for each condominium building of up to four units, regardless of the final number of units in each building, or whether or not every unit within the building will be “finished off”;
3. One thousand two hundred dollars for each single-family lot;
4. One thousand two hundred dollars for the Hobby and Garden Center; and
5. One thousand two hundred dollars for the Club House.
(h) All fees stated in this section shall be one and one-half the amount for units outside the village corporate limits, excluding the county’s Township Facility Planning Area, which is 1.3.
(Prior Code, § 6-1108)
(3) The inspection fees are as follows:
(a) Single-family, residential: $25 per unit within the village corporate limits;
(b) Multiple-family, residential: $25 per unit within the village corporate limits;
(c) Mobile home: $25 for each mobile home, whether or not within a mobile home court within the village corporate limits;
(d) Public building, schools, churches: $25 per unit within the village corporate limits; and
(e) Commercial: $25 per unit within the village corporate limits.
(4) All fees stated in this section shall be one and one-half the amount for units outside the village corporate limits, excluding the county’s Township Facility Planning Area, which is 1.3. This section shall be effect for all currently platted subdivision on 7-1-2001.
(Prior Code, § 6-1110)
(F) Occupant fee for each dwelling is $30, additional copies are $10.
(G) The fire code inspection of the automatic suppression systems (wet and dry sprinkler, hood system, chemical agent and the like) shall be tested by the installer and witnesses by the Fire Department Code Official. The fee is $100.
(H) Demolition. For the demolition of a residential structure a fee of $55 shall be charged, and for all commercial structures a fee of $0.05 per square foot shall be charged with a minimum charge of $55.
(Ord. 1365, passed 4-5-2004; Ord. 1536, passed 12-1-2008; Ord. 1613, passed 6-6-2011; Ord. 1790, passed 9-18-2017; Ord. 1828, passed 6-18-2018; Ord. 1838, passed 9-4-2018; Ord. 1846, passed 11-19-2018)