[R.O. 2017 § 505.010; Ord. No. 96-061801 § 1, 5-21-1996]
A. Submit two (2) sets of plans, each signed
and dated by a registered design professional licensed by the State
of Missouri, as set out in the current Building Code for review and
approval by the Building Inspector.
B. Appeals of the Building Inspector's decision
shall be made to the Board of Appeals.
C. Permit will be issued within one (1) week
following plan submission.
[R.O. 2017 § 505.020; Ord. No. 96-061801 § 2, 5-21-1996]
A. When ready for sewer inspection, call the City's sewer inspector, allow twenty-four (24) hours for inspection. No one is to uncover, cut or connect into any part of the City sewer system without the sewer inspector present. See Chapter
700, Wastewater Regulations, of this Code also.
B. For all other inspections when ready, call
the Building Inspector's pager. Leave permit number or phone number
between 7:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday.
C. Confirmation calls will be returned within
one (1) working day. For confirmation calls, phone number must be
left on inspector's pager or on file with permit.
D. Inspection will be made by the end of next
working day from time of confirmation.
[R.O. 2017 § 505.030; Ord. No. 96-061801 § 3, 5-21-1996]
A. Order; Requests.
1.
The order of inspections shall be
as follows:
b.
Footings (rebar in place, prior to
pour).
c.
Rough in framing, plumbing, electrical
and sewer.
d.
Rough in gas (pressured and ready
to inspect).
2.
The person requesting the inspection shall call only when ready
for inspection.
B. Permit number must be posted on-site and
permit card must be on-site at time of inspection.
C. All items inspected which pass will be
initialed by inspector on posted permit.
1.
One (1) copy will be submitted for
payment.
2.
One (1) copy will go to permit Clerk
for filing.
3.
One (1) copy will go to County Assessor.
D. Photos and a written report will be filed
on inspections that were not approved. Notification will be sent to
owner and/or contractor whose address is listed on permit by Building
Inspector.
[R.O. 2017 § 505.040; Ord. No. 96-061801 § 4, 5-21-1996]
A. A warning or stop-work order will be issued
to those without permits or business licenses depending upon the work
being done.
B. If a warning order is given and there has
been no corrective action taken within forty-eight (48) hours, a stop-work
order will be issued. Work or operation will cease immediately.
C. The following City personnel have authority
to issue warnings and stop-work orders:
3.
Person designated by Mayor.
D. If a warning order is issued, the contractor/owner
will be contacted by written notice. Photos and a written report will
be filed at City Hall. Phone contact will also be made when possible.
E. Any other questions or information can
be obtained by contacting the Building Inspector via his/her pager.
A return call will be made within one (1) working day, if not sooner.
[R.O. 2017 § 505.050; Ord. No. 96-031901 § 1, 3-19-1996; Ord. No. 97-022702 § 1, 2-27-1997]
A. Building permit fees calculated as follows:
1.
Three dollars ($3.00) for the first
one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) of estimated cost or any part thereof.
2.
Two dollars ($2.00) for each additional
one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) or any part thereof up to a total
of one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000.00) of estimated cost.
3.
One dollar ($1.00) for each one thousand
dollars ($1,000.00) or fraction thereof over one hundred fifty thousand
dollars ($150,000.00) of estimated cost.
4.
The minimum building fee shall be
twenty-five dollars ($25.00).
B. Estimated Cost Of Construction.
1.
Dwelling/residential.
Type
|
Fee
(per square foot)
|
---|
Living area:
First floor
Second floor
Third floor
|
$20.00
$15.00
$10.00
|
Garage
|
$15.00
|
Additions
|
$15.00
|
Storage
|
$15.00
|
a.
A permit is required for construction
of any outbuilding of one hundred fifty (150) square feet or more.
b.
Construction of any outbuilding less
than one hundred fifty (150) square feet does not require a permit,
however, the building must meet any other requirements as specified
by this Chapter.
c.
A permit is required for residential
repair or remodeling involving any structural changes.
2.
Commercial.
Type
|
Fee
(per square foot)
|
---|
All construction other than residential
or agricultural
|
$20.00
|
[R.O. 2017 § 505.060; Ord. No. 96-031901 § 2, 3-19-1996]
The following fees are added to the
cost of the building permit fee:
Type
|
Fee
|
---|
Issuance of permit
|
$5.00 (non-refundable)
|
Elevator
|
$50.00
|
Culvert (minimum 12 inches I.D.)
|
|
20 foot
|
$20.00
|
|
24 foot
|
$24.00
|
Day care inspection
|
$35.00
|
|
Minimum fee
|
$10.00
|
Paved areas (parking lots, tennis
courts, etc.)
|
|
Up to 20,000 square feet
|
$0.15 per 100 square feet
|
|
20,000 square feet or more
|
$30.00 plus $0.10 for each additional
100 square feet
|
|
Minimum fee
|
$7.00
|
Paved driveways
|
$0.01 per square foot
|
|
Minimum fee
|
$10.00
|
Plan review
|
Fee shall be based on 25% of the
cost of the building permit
|
|
Minimum fee
|
$25.00
|
Mobile home (total permit)
|
|
Mobile home park
|
$45.00
|
|
Other than park without driveway
|
$85.00
|
|
Replace with existing services
|
$45.00
|
Building appeals request
|
$125.00 (non-refundable)
|
Septic tank and field
|
$25.00
|
Signs (billboards)
|
$25.00
|
Storage tanks
|
|
Above or below grade up to 6,000
gallons
|
$20.00
|
|
Over 6,000 gallons
|
$30.00
|
Storage tank removal
|
$20.00
|
Sprinkler system (building area)
|
|
10,000 square feet or less
|
$20.00
|
|
More than 10,000 square feet
|
$50.00
|
Detention for aboveground storage
tanks
|
$20.00
|
Swimming pools (building fee only)
|
|
Residential
|
$20.00
|
|
Multifamily
|
$30.00
|
|
Commercial
|
$50.00
|
Towers and antennas
|
|
Height of 100 feet or less
|
$30.00
|
|
Each additional 100 feet
|
$10.00
|
[R.O. 2017 § 505.070; Ord. No. 96-031901 § 3, 3-19-1996; Ord. No. 97-022702 § 3, 2-27-1997]
A. Developers will be assessed a fee equal
to the actual cost incurred by the City of Battlefield for engineering
reviews (required by the City's Engineer or its retained engineering
firm) plus two hundred dollars ($200.00) for handling and processing
but no less than the minimum fees as outlined below:
[Ord. No.
14-12 §§ 1-2, 9-2-2014]
1.
Sites less than ten (10) acres with
no off-site drainage areas, with no sinkholes affected and no imminent
downstream flooding problems.
a.
Minimum fee: seven hundred dollars
($700.00).
2.
Sites of ten (10) acres or more with
no off-site drainage areas, with no sinkholes affected and no imminent
downstream flooding problems.
a.
Minimum fee: one thousand two hundred
dollars ($1,200.00).
3.
Sites greater in size than twenty
(20) acres, when proposed development affects sinkholes or any site,
regardless of size, with imminent downstream flooding problems.
a.
Minimum fee: one thousand five hundred
dollars ($1,500.00).
B. The City Inspector will not issue any type
of construction permit until the above engineering review fees have
been paid.
C. Payment of the above engineering fees is
in no way meant to be interpreted as either a legal acceptance of
or an adoption by the City of any engineering reviews involved.
[R.O. 2017 § 505.080; Ord. No. 96-031901 § 4, 3-19-1996]
A. Each building structure to be moved shall
be inspected by the Building Inspector before moving from one lot
to another or to a new location prior to relocating structure.
1. Inspection fee: twenty-five dollars ($25.00).
B. The fee for moving the structure will be
fifty percent (50%) of the fee for the new structure.
1. Minimum fee: forty-five dollars ($45.00) plus electrical, plumbing,
mechanical, etc., permits
C. A cash bond of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00)
shall be deposited with the Battlefield City Treasurer. The cash bond
shall be refunded after the structure has been moved and proper inspections
completed.
[R.O. 2017 § 505.090; Ord. No. 96-031901 § 5, 3-19-1996]
The fee for demolition of a building
shall be fifteen dollars ($15.00) per five hundred (500) square feet
of building. A cash bond of five hundred dollars ($500.00) shall be
deposited with the Battlefield City Treasurer. The bond shall be refunded
after the proper inspections have been completed and proof of proper
disposal of building waste has been submitted to the City Clerk.
[R.O. 2017 § 505.100; Ord. No. 96-031901 § 6, 3-19-1996]
Where work other than emergency work
(situations wherein life, health and safety would be affected) has
commenced without proper permit, the late fee shall be calculated
as two (2) times the cost of building permit and fees, except the
late fee shall not exceed one hundred dollars ($100.00). Permit(s)
must be obtained within three (3) working days after notification
or the late fees shall be charged.
[R.O. 2017 § 505.110; Ord. No. 96-031901 § 7, 3-19-1996]
A. Electrical
fees shall be figured by dividing total square footage of building
by one hundred (100) and multiplying the results by one dollar twenty-five
cents ($1.25).
B. Minimum
fee: twenty dollars ($20.00).
[R.O. 2017 § 505.120; Ord. No. 96-031901 § 8, 3-19-1996]
A. Plumbing
fee shall be figured by dividing total square footage of building
by one hundred (100) and multiplying the results by one dollar twenty-five
cents ($1.25).
B. Minimum
fee: twenty dollars ($20.00).
[R.O. 2017 § 505.130; Ord. No. 96-031901 § 9, 3-19-1996]
A. Mechanical
fee shall be figured by dividing total square footage of building
by one hundred (100) and multiplying the results by one dollar twenty-five
cents ($1.25).
B. Minimum
fee: twenty dollars ($20.00).
[R.O. 2017 § 505.140; Ord. No. 96-031901 § 10, 3-19-1996]
If an inspection has failed three
(3) different times, there will be a twenty-five dollar ($25.00) fee
for reinspection.
[R.O. 2017 § 505.150; Ord. No. 97-022703 § 1, 2-27-1997; Ord. No. 97-071503 § 1, 7-15-1997]
A. A deposit of one hundred twenty-five dollars
($125.00) per core sample (number of samples as determined by the
City Engineer) shall be deposited with the City upon approval of a
final plat of any phase of construction of any street(s).
B. A fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00)
for handling and processing for each phase of roadway to be developed
shall also be paid at the time of the core test deposit.
C. The Building Inspector or a certified inspection
agency approved by the Board of Aldermen shall inspect street construction
as the work is being performed. Core sample(s) will be taken for compaction
of subsoil and approved before any base material is applied.
D. In the event proper procedures are not
done, core samples will be taken. In the event any core test requirements
are determined not to be necessary, the City will refund monies on
deposit for core tests to the developer.
E. Inspections done by the City Inspector
will be calculated by the number of hours required times fifteen dollars
($15.00). Inspections done by an outside firm will be as billed by
that firm and approved by the Board of Aldermen.
F. Fees for inspections and/or subsoil testing
for each phase of roadway construction will be paid for by the developer
at the end of those inspections and/or subsoil testing and prior to
any building construction.
[R.O. 2017 § 505.160; Ord. No. 97-022703 § 2, 2-27-1997; Ord. No. 20-30, 12-1-2020]
A. Sign fees shall be at cost plus ten percent
(10%).
B. All traffic signs will meet the standards
as published in the most current Edition of the Manual on Uniform
Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways (MUTCD) as published
by the Federal Highway Administration and be, at a minimum, 0.080
inch High Intensity (HI) Prismatic Reflective Aluminum. All posts
for traffic signs will meet the standards as published in the most
current Edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for
Streets and Highways (MUTCD) as published by the Federal Highway Administration
and be, at a minimum, 2 inch square galvanized steel for the posts
and 2.25 inch square galvanized steel for the post anchors. All items
will be ordered and purchased by the City.
C. Sign pole locations will be determined
by the City.
D. The developer will be required to excavate
the required holes (minimum sixteen (16) inches in diameter by thirty-six
(36) inches deep), concrete the poles in place, and install all anchors,
posts and signs.
[R.O. 2017 § 505.170; Ord. No. 97-022703 § 3, 2-27-1997]
The City Building Inspector will
not issue any type of building permits until the above fees have been
paid prior to each phase of construction.
[R.O. 2017 § 505.180; Ord. No. 01-101604 §§ 1 — 6, 10-16-2001]
A. There is hereby imposed an impact fee on
any person, corporation, partnership or entity who initiates land
development in the City of Battlefield on or after the effective date
hereof.
B. The schedule of impact fees on specific
developments shall be assessed as follows:
1.
Residential subdivision development:
two hundred dollars ($200.00) per lot.
2.
Commercial subdivision development:
$0.0225 per square feet of land.
C. The impact fee shall be a one-time charge
and paid in accordance with the following schedule:
1.
Residential subdivision: paid prior
to approval and filing of final plat.
2.
Commercial subdivision: paid prior
to approval and filing of final plat.
D. If the subdivision developer shall have
paid an impact fee on any lot, there shall not thereafter be a subsequent
additional impact fee charged to the owner.
E. The impact fees collected by the City shall
be used exclusively for sewers in the City of Battlefield impacted
by new development and may not be deposited in general funds and used
for general municipal purposes.
F. This Section and the impact fee provided
for herein shall apply upon all subdivisions for which the final plat
is approved after the effective date hereof.
G. Any person violating the provisions of
this Section shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine
of not less than five dollars ($5.00) or more than five hundred dollars
($500.00).
[R.O. 2017 § 505.190; Ord. No. 01-071001 §§ 1 — 6, 6-19-2001; Ord. No. 05-22 §§ 2 — 6, 9-20-2005]
A. No person shall occupy, or otherwise utilize,
any newly constructed commercial or residential building or structure
without first having obtained an occupancy permit from the City.
B. Occupancy permits shall be issued only
after the building or structure for which the same is sought has been
completed and has passed a final inspection. A newly constructed building
or structure shall only be deemed to have passed a final inspection
when the City Building Inspector, or other building official, verifies
that there has been compliance with all International Building Codes
utilized by the City.
C. Fees for occupancy permits shall be one
dollar ($1.00) for residential dwellings or units and two dollars
($2.00) for commercial buildings. It shall be the policy of the City
to collect occupancy permit fees at the time of issuance of a building
permit.
D. When a builder and/or a general contractor
and/or an owner of a newly constructed building desires to have the
same finally inspected, such person shall make arrangements with the
Building Inspector, or other designated building official, to have
such inspection conducted. If the building or structure passes the
final inspection, the City shall issue an occupancy permit upon payment
of the occupancy permit fee or upon verification the occupancy permit
fee was paid at the time the building permit was issued.
E. Any builder, general contractor or owner
who sells, transfers or conveys any newly constructed building or
structure, or who permits anyone to occupy or utilize any newly constructed
building or structure, without first having the same pass a final
inspection or without first having obtained an occupancy permit shall
upon conviction be punished by the imposition of a fine of not less
than fifty dollars ($50.00) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500.00).
Each day that any such builder, general contractor or owner permits
a third party to occupy or utilize a newly constructed building or
structure in violation of the provisions of this Section shall be
the basis for a new and separate charge.