[Adopted 6-22-1993 by Ord. No. 595 as
Sec. 10-1 of the 1993 Code]
[Amended 8-13-1991 by Ord. No. 566; 9-8-1992 by Ord. No.
579; 4-12-1994 by Ord. No. 605; 12-8-2003 by Ord. No. 739; 9-27-2004 by Ord. No. 748; 9-26-2005 by Ord. No. 759; 9-25-2006 by Ord. No. 774; 11-6-2006 by Ord. No. 781; 12-17-2007 by Ord. No. 786.3; 2-11-2008 by Ord. No. 788; 9-26-2011 by Ord. No. 818; 3-14-2016 by Ord. No. 849; 6-13-2016 by Ord. No. 855]
A. The
schedule of fees and charges set forth in this section shall become
part of the Code of the Town and shall apply with regard to all valid
ordinances establishing a fee and/or charge. Except as to the amount
of the fee and/or charge established, no ordinance presently in effect
shall be amended in any way by this section.
(1) Alcoholic beverage license fees, annual:
(a) Class A (package store): $1,000.
(c) Class B-V (victualer): $1,250.
(d) Class B-T (tavern): $1,250.
(e) Class C: $700.
[Amended 4-24-2017 by Ord. No. 868]
(f) Class D (club, full privilege): $800.
(h) Class F (19 hours, beer/wine): $15.
(i) Class F-1 (19 hours, alcoholic beverages): $35.
(j) Class
T (theater): $200.
[Added 4-24-2017 by Ord.
No. 868]
(k) Transfer application: $215.
[Added 4-24-2017 by Ord.
No. 868]
(l)
Application for outdoor sidewalk liquor service: $150.
[Amended 10-24-2016 by Ord. No. 861]
(2) Amusement license fees:
(b) Jukeboxes and mechanical amusement devices, per machine, per year:
$50.
(c) Billiard table, bagatelle table, pool table, scippio table, etc.,
each table per year: $50.
(d) Entertainment license fee, per year: $60.
(3) Animals and fowl licensing fees:
(a) Dog license, per year: $8.
(b) Amount of dog license fee set aside for enforcement of laws pertaining
to animals: $2.
(c) Kennel license, per year: $25.
(d) Impoundment fees, per day: $10.
(e) License to keep swine, per swine: $0.50.
(f) License to keep swine, minimum, per year: $5.
(g)
Amount of dog license fee set aside to fund a spay/neuter program:
$1.
(4) Building permit fee schedules: §
38-4 of the Code of the Town of East Greenwich is incorporated in this section as though set forth in full.
(5) Carnival food sale permits: See Subsection
A(31), Permits, general.
(6) Detectives: See Subsection
A(34), Private detective, license fees.
(7) Door-to-door solicitation:
(8) Drainlayer licensing fee, per year: $50.
(10) Electrical permits: See Subsection
A(4), Building permit fee schedules.
(11) Excavation permit: See Subsection
A(9), Earth removal.
(12) Fishing license fees, annual:
(c)
Tourist (three days): $16.
(d)
Combination fishing, hunting (resident): $33.
(e)
Permanent fishing (65 and over): no fee.
(f)
Permanent combination (65 and over): no fee.
(13) Firearms, pistols and revolvers:
(a)
Sales license, per year: $5.
(14) Flea market (fee includes authorized food vendors on premises):
(a)
Main operator's license, per day: $100.
(15) Flower vendor's permit: $100.
(16) Food sale permits: See Subsection
A(31), Permits, general.
(17) Game rooms: See Subsection
A(2), Amusement license fees.
(18) Garbage and municipal waste disposal area fees:
(a)
Per load in excess of 12 loads per year: $2.
(20) Hawkers and peddlers, all permits:
(c)
Special event (per day): $1.
(22) Jukeboxes: See Subsection
A(2), Amusement license fees.
(23) Junk, secondhand, and junk dealers:
(26) Mechanical, electric and plumbing permit fees: See Subsection
A(4), Building permit fee schedules.
(27) Mooring registration fee:
(a)
Resident: $175.
[Amended 4-24-2017 by Ord. No. 860]
(b)
Nonresident: $350.
[Amended 4-24-2017 by Ord. No. 860]
(c)
Commercial recreational: $300.
(e)
Educational/nonprofit: $225.
(28) Oyster houses: See Subsection
A(45), Tavernkeeper, cook shops and oyster houses.
(29) Parades, vendors at: See Subsection
A(20), Hawkers and peddlers, all permits.
(30) Peddlers' licenses and permits: See Subsection
A(20), Hawkers and peddlers, all permits.
(31) Permits, general:
(b)
Sale of holiday greens, etc.: $5.
(32) Plumbing: See Subsection
A(4), Building permit fee schedules.
(33) Pool tables: See Subsection
A(2), Amusement license fees.
(34) Private detective, license fees:
(35) Residential development permits: See Subsection
A(43), Subdivisions, residential and nonresidential.
(36) Restaurants: See Subsection
A(49), Victualing license.
(37) Sewer permits:
[Amended 4-12-2021 by Ord. No. 901]
(a) Wastewater discharge permit fee (EDU reference §
197-4):
[1] Residential:
EDU
|
Fee
|
---|
0 to 5
|
$75
|
6 to 15
|
$225
|
16 to 30
|
$525
|
31 and over
|
$1,125
|
[2] Commercial A, Governmental, Industrial A:
EDU
|
Fee
|
---|
1
|
$150
|
2 to 3
|
$225
|
4
|
$525
|
5
|
$1,125
|
[3] Commercial B:
EDU
|
Fee
|
---|
1
|
$225
|
2 to 3
|
$300
|
4
|
$600
|
5
|
$1,200
|
[4] Industrial B:
EDU
|
Fee
|
---|
1
|
$375
|
2 to 3
|
$450
|
4
|
$750
|
5
|
$1,350
|
(b) Connection fees:
[1] Residential:
EDU
|
Fee
|
---|
0 to 5
|
$150
|
6 to 15
|
$450
|
16 to 30
|
$1,500
|
31 and over
|
$3,000
|
[2] Commercial A and B, Governmental, Industrial A:
EDU
|
Fee
|
---|
1
|
$150
|
2 to 3
|
$600
|
4
|
$1,500
|
5
|
$3,000
|
[3] Industrial B:
EDU
|
Fee
|
---|
1
|
$300
|
2 to 3
|
$750
|
4
|
$1,800
|
5
|
$3,300
|
(c) Inspection fee (per day): $150.
(d) Repair inspection fee (per day): $100.
(e) Private pump station inspection (annual): $150.
(f) Plan review fee (per hour): $75.
(g) Sewer use fees: §
197-31 is incorporated in this article as though set forth in full.
(h) Industrial pretreatment permit fee (annual): $1,000.
(i) Deduct meter connection fee: $100.
(38) Shows and exhibitions: See Subsection
A(40), Special events, shows and exhibitions.
(40) Special events, shows and exhibitions, operator's license (shows,
exhibitions, carnivals, circus, fairs, etc.):
(a)
Fee, per day (includes authorized food vendors on premises):
$100.
(41) Soil erosion and sedimentation control. NOTE: Plan review fees and
inspection fees for residential site plans are required for proposed
subdivisions. Once a subdivision is approved, individual residential
lots may be subject to additional review and inspection fees.
(a)
Plan review fees:
[1]
Residential lots within an approved subdivision:
Number of Lots
|
Fee
|
---|
1
|
$104
|
2 to 4
|
$172
|
5 to 9
|
$345
|
10 to 15
|
$516
|
16 to 25
|
$688
|
26 to 50
|
$895
|
51 to 100
|
$1,100
|
Over 100, per each lot
|
$1,100, plus $28 per lot
|
[2]
Site plans: residential site plans for proposed subdivisions,
commercial, industrial (square footage and acreage based on area of
land disturbance only):
Area of Land Disturbance
|
Fee
|
---|
Up to 30,000 square feet
|
$172
|
30,000 square feet to 1.9 acres
|
$241
|
2 acres to 5 acres
|
$345
|
6 acres to 10 acres
|
$516
|
11 acres to 20 acres
|
$688
|
21 acres to 50 acres
|
$895
|
51 acres to 75 acres
|
$1,170
|
Over 75 acres, per acre for each acre or portion thereof over
|
$1,170, plus $28 per acre 75
|
(b)
Inspection fees:
[1]
Residential lots within an approved subdivision:
|
Number of Lots
|
Fee
|
---|
|
1
|
$55
|
|
2 to 4
|
$104
|
|
5 to 9
|
$138
|
|
10 to 15
|
$172
|
|
16 to 25
|
$207
|
|
26 to 50
|
$275
|
|
51 to 100
|
$413
|
|
Over 100
|
$550
|
[2]
Site plans: residential site plans for proposed subdivisions,
commercial, industrial (square footage and acreage based on area of
land disturbance only):
|
Area of Land Disturbance
|
Fee
|
---|
|
Up to 30,000 square feet
|
$70
|
|
30,000 square feet to 1.9 acres
|
$104
|
|
2 acres to 5 acres
|
$138
|
|
6 acres to 10 acres
|
$172
|
|
11 acres to 20 acres
|
$241
|
|
21 acres to 50 acres
|
$345
|
|
51 acres to 75 acres
|
$482
|
|
Over 75 acres
|
$550
|
(c)
Reinspection fees, per lot: $17.
(42) Streets:
(a)
Excavation permit fee: $5, plus 1% of estimated cost of street
restoration in excess of $500.
(43) Subdivisions, residential and nonresidential: review fees, as established in Chapter
A263 of the Code of the Town of East Greenwich.
(44) Holiday sales permits:
(a)
License fee, per year: $25.
(45) Tavernkeeper, cook shops and oyster houses:
(b)
Transfer of license: $10.
(47) Trailers, charges:
(a)
Parking license fee, every 90 days: $5.
(b)
Trailer park operators, per year for each trailer space: $1.
(c)
Storage trailers, per year: $25.
(48) Vehicles and traffic:
(a)
Residential overnight parking permit: $25 per year, payable
with submission of application.
(50) Weights and measures: fees as provided by state law, including all
amendments thereto.
(51) Zoning regulations:
(a)
Application to Zoning Board of Review: as established by Zoning Board of Review pursuant to §
260-84 et seq.
(b)
Application for change of zone: stenographic, advertising, notice
preparation and postage costs.
(52) Bed-and-breakfast homes, per year: $50.
(53) Zoning certificate fee: $55.
[Adopted 4-9-2012 by Ord. No. 820]
The Town Council of the Town of East Greenwich finds, determines
and declares that, in accordance with R.I.G.L. § 45-22.4-1
et seq., the Town has conducted a needs assessment (Tischler, 2001)
and a "Review of Impact Fees," dated October 18, 2008. Further review
in Winter 2011-2012 resulted in use of an updated annual capital improvements
program (CIP) to identify those capital investments required to meet
the needs created by growth in population, housing and business establishments
going forward into the future.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Residential housing that has a sales price or rental amount
that is within the means of a household that is moderate income or
less. In the case of dwelling units for sale, housing that is affordable
means housing in which principal, interest, taxes (which may be adjusted
by state or local programs for tax relief) and insurance constitute
no more than 30% of the gross household income for a household with
less than 120% of the area median income, adjusted for family size.
In the case of dwelling units for rent, housing that is affordable
means housing for which rent, heat and utilities other than telephone
constitute no more than 30% of the gross annual household income for
a household with 80% or less of area median income, adjusted for family
size. To meet the definition of "affordable," housing must carry a
deed restriction guaranteeing that affordability for a period of not
less than 30 years.
BEDROOM
A room located within a dwelling or dwelling unit intended
to be used for sleeping purposes.
A.
Such room(s) shall consist of the following:
(1)
A minimum of 70 square feet with no horizontal dimension less
than seven feet;
(2)
A minimum finished ceiling height of seven feet six inches for
not less than 50% of the required room area;
(3)
At least one window meeting the definition of "emergency escape
and rescue window" per the Rhode Island State Building Code (R1 SBC-2)
or an exterior door which leads directly to the outside; and
(4)
An operable interior door which provides privacy to the room.
B.
In such cases where a dwelling or dwelling unit contains additional
rooms meeting the minimum criteria for a bedroom, but are identified
by the owner or applicant for other purposes (i.e., bonus room, office,
study, etc.), the Building Official shall determine the total number
of rooms defined as bedrooms and may rely on the Rhode Island State
Building Code and/or Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management
(RI DEM) guidelines to edify the interpretation.
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
That component of the municipal budget that sets out the
need for public facility and equipment capital improvements, the cost
of the improvements, and proposed funding sources. A capital improvement
program must cover at least a five-year period and should be reviewed
at least every five years.
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
Improvements with a useful life of 10 years or more which
increase or improve the service capacity of a public facility.
DEVELOPER
A person or legal entity undertaking development.
FEE PAYER
A person obtaining a building permit for an activity requiring payment of an impact fee pursuant to §
93-4 of this article and any successor in interest of such person.
IMPACT FEE
The charge imposed upon new development to fund all or a
portion of the capital improvements affected by the new development
from which it is collected.
PROPORTIONATE SHARE
That portion of the cost of system improvements which reasonably
relates to the service demands and needs of the project.
PUBLIC FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
A.
Parks and recreation land and facilities;
C.
Municipal buildings and equipment, including those for public
works, sewer treatment and public safety;
E.
Roadway system improvements consistent with the Town's capital
improvement program.
TOWN
The Town of East Greenwich.
The Town may recoup costs of excess capacity in existing capital facilities, where the excess capacity has been provided in anticipation of the needs of new development, by requiring impact fees for that portion of the facilities constructed for future users. The need to recoup costs for excess capacity must have been documented by a preconstruction or pre-acquisition assessment that demonstrated the need for the excess capacity. The fees imposed to recoup the costs to provide the excess capacity must be based on the Town's actual cost of acquiring, constructing, or upgrading the facility and must be no more than a proportionate share of the costs to provide the excess capacity. That portion of an impact fee deemed recoupment is exempted from the provisions of §
93-6A hereof.
[Amended 3-14-2016 by Ord. No. 849]
A violation of this article shall be prosecuted in accordance with Chapter
1, Article
III, General Penalty, of the East Greenwich Code; however, in addition to or in lieu of any criminal prosecution, the Town shall have the power to commence suit in any court of competent jurisdiction to seek damages and/or equitable relief to enforce the provisions of this article.