[Res. 2002-11A, 9/24/2002, § 1]
Each request for approval for an intermunicipal liquor license transfer or issuance of a liquor license for economic development shall be accompanied by a fee in the amount of $350 to cover administrative costs associated with the hearing on the request. A stenographic record of the proceedings shall be kept. The appearance fee for a stenographer shall be borne or reimbursed to the Borough entirely by the person or entity requesting approval. The cost of the original transcript shall be paid by the Borough if the transcript is ordered by the Borough or shall be paid by the person or entity appealing from the decision of the Borough if such appeal is made, and in either event the cost of additional copies shall be paid by the person or entity requesting such copy or copies. In all other cases the party requesting the original transcript shall bear the cost thereof.
[Res. 2002-11A, 9/24/2002, § 2]
Every request for a hearing under the Local Agency Law, 2 Pa.C.S. § 551 et seq., for which the Borough has not established a specific fee by other resolution or ordinance shall be accompanied by a fee in the amount of $350. A stenographic record of the proceedings shall be kept. The appearance fee for a stenographer shall be borne or reimbursed to the Borough entirely by the person or entity requiring a hearing. The cost of the original transcript shall be paid by the Borough if the transcript is ordered by the Borough or shall be paid by the person or entity appealing from the decision of the Borough if such appeal is made, and in either event the cost of additional copies shall be paid by the person or entity requesting such copy or copies. In all other cases the party requesting the original transcript shall bear the cost thereof.
[Res. 2002-11A, 9/24/2002, § 4]
Borough Council reserves the right to revise the fees in this Part at any time by resolution and/or to incorporate these fees in the Borough's omnibus fee schedule.
[Res. 2002-11A, 9/24/2002, § 5]
Nothing in this Part shall be construed to affect any other fees established for or by the Borough.
[Res. 2002-11A, 9/24/2002, § 6]
In the event any provision, section, sentence, clause or part of this Part shall be held to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity, illegality or unconstitutionality shall not affect or impair the remaining provisions, sections, sentences, clauses or parts of this Part, it being the intent of the Borough Council that the remainder of this Part shall be and shall remain in full force and effect.