[Ord. No. 812-14 §I, 9-17-2014; Ord. No. 864-16 §I, 6-1-2016; Ord.
No. 941-21, 7-21-2021]
A. Administrative Fees. In the administration of the provisions of this
Chapter, the Building Department shall collect all fees for all permits
issued in relation to water, sewer, excavation and building projects.
1.
The administrative fees for building permits shall be collected
at the time of the filing of a petition or an application and shall
be non-refundable. Administrative fees for residential-related permits
shall be forty dollars ($40.00), and for commercial and/or industrial-related
permits the fee shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00).
B. Cost Of Building Permit. The fee for a building permit for buildings
and structures of all use groups and types of construction as classified
and defined in this Chapter of the Building Code shall be according
to one (1) of the rate schedules listed below. The fee for all building
permits shall be based on the gross square footage and/or the total
construction cost.
All building permits must be obtained prior to the start of
any construction. Any request for building permits made after construction
has begun will be subject to a fee of three hundred dollars ($300.00)
or twice the normal building permit fee, whichever is greater.
1.
Residential. The following formula will be used to determine
the permit fee for new all residential buildings (new construction,
additions, renovations, or alterations) within the City of Byrnes
Mill. Using the total cost of the project and applying the multiplier
of 0.0035 determines the permit fee. If the project has a contract
bid that has been accepted, that will be the total cost. If no contract,
a total cost will be supplied by the permit applicant, compared to
the total cost determined by using the IBC formula for determining
total construction cost. A minimum permit fee of fifty dollars ($50.00)
applies.
2.
Commercial Or Industrial. The following will be used to determine
the permit fee for new commercial and industrial buildings within
the City of Byrnes Mill. Using the total cost of construction and
applying the multiplier of 0.005, the permit fee is determined. If
the project has a contract bid that has been accepted, that will be
the total cost. If there is no contract, the permit applicant will
supply a total cost, compared to the total cost determined by using
the IBC formula for determining total construction cost.
a.
The IBC formula for determining construction value is:
(Gross Area x Gross Area Multiplier x Type of Construction Factor).
b.
In addition, any additional electrical, plumbing, mechanical
and/or footing/foundation inspection anticipated above the normal
amount can be added to the permit fee at the rate of fifty dollars
($50.00) per inspection.
3.
Flat Rate Permits.
a.
Several permits shall be issued on a flat rate permit fee.
Type of Permit
|
Fee
|
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Reinspection
|
$50.00
|
Communication towers
|
$200.00
|
Mobile home (pad)
|
$75.00
|
b.
Other permits specific to discipline flat fee plus administrative
fee, if applicable, as follows:
Type of Permit
|
Fee
|
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Electric, residential
|
$35.00
|
Electric, non-residential
|
$50.00
|
Mechanical, residential
|
$35.00
|
Mechanical, non-residential
|
$50.00
|
Plumbing, residential
|
$35.00
|
Plumbing, non-residential
|
$50.00
|
Signs (unlit)
|
$10.00
|
Signs (lighted)
|
$25.00
|
Signs (lighted with electric service required)
|
$60.00
|
Electric service inspection/permit
|
$35.00
|
Sprinklers
|
$1.00 per head
|
Demolition (per 500 square feet of area)
|
$50.00, plus a deposit to insure satisfactory completion within
30 days
|
c. Demolitions.
(1)
No permit shall be required if two hundred (200) square feet
or less.
(2)
The deposit will be returned to the depositor not later than
thirty (30) days after the work shall have been completed, inspected,
and the area free of all debris caused by the demolition. If the area
is not free from debris, the deposit will be forfeited. The City shall
thereafter remove all debris from the demolition site utilizing the
forfeited deposit to pay for the costs of such removal. If the deposit
is not sufficient to pay the entire costs thereof, the depositor shall
be required to pay the balance thereof.
(a)
Deposit for structure less than one thousand five hundred (1,500)
square feet: two thousand dollars ($2,000.00).
(b)
Deposit for structure more than one thousand five hundred (1,500)
square feet: four thousand dollars ($4,000.00).
d. Any additional charges that are required to process permits that
are not a normal part of the permitting guidelines will also be added
to that individual permit fee, i.e., direct charges for additional
copies of drawings needed for permitting process that applicant did
not submit.
4.
Permit Renewal. Building permits are granted as described in
the administrative portion of each respective code adopted. Should
a permit expire or become inactive, a renewal fee to reissue, reactivate
or extend a building permit shall be one-half (1/2) of the original
permit cost, unless an additional plan review process is required,
then additional costs incurred will be added to the renewal.
5.
Floodplain Permits. Any work being completed in a floodplain
requires a special permit. The fee for this additional permit, which
is required in addition to any building, excavation, or other required
permit, shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00).
6.
Developmental Permits. These would be required for any person
or entity that is going to prepare a parcel of land for future residential,
commercial or industrial buildings. This permit would provide the
City of Byrnes Mill with the ability to manage all properties to best
serve the needs of all concerned and to prevent any entity from planning
or developing a parcel for a purpose that is not acceptable in that
zoning area. The fee for a development permit will be based on the
size of the parcel, one hundred dollars ($100.00) per acre or fraction
thereof.
C. Septic And Excavation Fees.
1.
Septic Permits. The fee for a single-family dwelling is one
hundred dollars ($100.00); for duplex and multi-family the fee is
one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00); and for commercial and industrial
the fee is two hundred dollars ($200.00). These fees are in addition
to applicable administrative fees.
2.
Excavation Permits. A non-refundable permit fee of thirty dollars
($30.00) shall be paid for any excavation permit. There is also a
deposit fee of five dollars ($5.00) times the square footage to be
excavated. This deposit shall be returned to the depositor not later
than six (6) months after the work has been completed, inspected,
and the place restored to its original condition. The six-month time
frame will serve as a warranty period. If the excavation is not restored,
the deposit will be forfeited. If the deposit is not sufficient to
pay the entire cost thereof, the depositor shall be required to pay
the balance thereof.
a.
All asphalt-based streets must be saw cut prior to excavation.
b.
Excavations in any surfaced street or alley, whether a permanent
or temporary surfacing exists on the street or alley at the time the
excavation is made, shall be made to minimize effect on existing pavement,
and all materials removed from the excavation shall be disposed of
by the permittee at some different location other than its origin.
Such excavations shall first be backfilled with proper bedding material
recommended by the Public Works Director. The remaining backfill of
the excavation shall be accomplished by lifts of six (6) inches in
depth of Type 1 aggregate as specified in the Missouri Standard Specifications
for Highway Construction. Each lift shall be compacted to ninety-five
percent (95%) of standard proctor density. An optional method of backfilling
of the excavation may be accomplished by the use of concrete flowable
fill. Backfill material shall be brought to the level of the bottom
of the pavement surface or three (3) inches below the top surface
of a bituminous pavement, whichever is more. Prior to paving, saw
cuts shall be made on straight and true lines on all sides a minimum
of one (1) foot beyond the trench and backfill area limits. The pavement
material shall match the type of pavement material existing on the
street, whether bituminous material or concrete material as currently
specified by the Public Works Director. All right-of-way restoration
shall be completed within two (2) weeks of permit approval unless
an extension is approved by the Public Works Director for weather
or other reasons.