[Added 8-14-2017 by Ord. No. 8-2017]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
FIRE DEPARTMENT
The Borough of Westville Fire District No. 1.
PERSON
A natural person or persons, partnership, corporation, association, firm or other legal entity.
The governing body of the Borough of Westville authorizes the Fire Department to recover the costs of firefighting materials used and expended; the costs of the use of the fire trucks, fire engines, rescue equipment, and tankers; the costs of personnel hours; and hazardous situation abatement materials involved in any fire, safety and rescue incident or operation, and hazardous abatement incident, including vehicular accidents and fires.
The following fee schedule has been authorized by the governing body of the Borough of Westville to be charged by the Fire Department. These fees and costs may be charged and invoiced to any person or insurance carrier for whom or for whose property such services were rendered and/or materials provided.
A. 
The fee schedule outlines the reimbursement of costs for standby fire protection services due to product release, required emergency standby, and fire-suppression activities as outlined in N.J.A.C. 5:70-2.13 and other emergencies.
Apparatus
Fee
FEMA Schedule 8692 1500 GPM pumper
$91 per hour
FEMA Schedule 8684 100-foot ladder truck
$140.81 per hour
Volunteer FF/EMT FEMA rate
$28.75 per hour
Career FF/EMT
Per-hour rate at time of incident
Materials and equipment
At replacement cost
Said costs and fees as outlined above shall be recovered directly by the Fire Department by direct billing of the Fire Department or shall be recovered by arrangements and contract with the utilization of an approved collection agency.
A. 
Statement. The Borough of Westville does hereby establish guidelines for billing by the Westville Fire Department.
B. 
Guidelines.
(1) 
Structures. Cost recovery: Billing will be processed for structure fires wherein there is sufficient damage for the owner/tenant of the property to file a claim with his or her insurance company. Examples of such structure fires include, but are not limited to, dwellings, apartments or apartment complexes, commercial or noncommercial buildings or outbuildings.
(2) 
Vehicles. Billing will be processed for all vehicle fires and vehicle accidents wherein the owner/insured/operator involved files a claim with their insurance company. Billing shall also be processed for vehicle fires in any vehicle holding yard or junkyard, regardless of insurance. Invoices shall be sent directly to the owner of the property.
(3) 
Other. Billing will be processed for all other incidents not covered above, regardless if insured or not. Examples would be dumpsters, illegal burns, etc.
(4) 
Billing. The Fire Department, at its sole discretion, may contract with an outside business entity to process the billing and payment collection process for Fire Department services.
In addition to the aforementioned fees and costs, the Fire Department is authorized to collect reasonable interest and administration fees for collecting said fees and costs.
In the event that a person utilizing the services or materials of the Fire Department fails to make payment for those fees and services directly to the Fire Department, then, upon receipt of notice of the failure of payment, the Fire Department may elect to bring an action in a court of competent jurisdiction for the collection of any amounts due hereunder, plus attorneys' fees, or for any other relief that may be appropriate.