TABLE 3 - ESCROWS
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Item
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Amount
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Remark
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Residential Site Restoration Escrow
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$5,000
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100% refundable upon final inspection and acceptance by the
Department of Public Services
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Stormwater BMP Construction Escrow
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$1,000
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100% refundable upon final inspection and acceptance by the
Department of Public Services
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MECHANICAL
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Duct furnace
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Blower
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Duct heater
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Fan
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Forced air furnace
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Broiler
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Gravity air furnace
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Fryer, fat
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Radiant heating system
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Griddle
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Space heater
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Grill
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Unit heater
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Kettle (gas fires)
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Conveyor (power-operated)
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Oven (baking or roasting)
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Range (commercial size)
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Dry cleaning unit
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Refuse chute
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Infrared heater
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Crematory
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Water heaters over 20 gallons
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Fireplace
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Storage tanks
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Incinerator
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Unfired pressure vessel
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Kiln
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Tanks over 500 gallons
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Fire damper
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Cooling towers
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Smoke damper
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Emergency generators
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Clothes dryer
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Make-up air heater
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Air-conditioning and air-handling ventilating units:
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Up to 10,000 cfm system
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10,001 to 15,000 cfm system
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Over 15,000 cfm system
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Low-pressure heating boilers (steam 15 psig or less, hot water
160 psig or less, and less than 250° F.):
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Unit Input Capacity
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Less than 500 MBH
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501 to 1,000 MBH
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Over 1,000 MBH
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High-pressure boilers (steam over 15 psig, hot water over 160
psig and over 250° F.):
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Unit Heating Surface Capacity
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Less than 200 square feet
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201 to 2,000 square feet
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Over 2,000 square feet
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Note: 33,475 Btu = 1 hp (boiler horsepower) 240 Btu —
1 edr (equivalent direct radiations)
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Elevators, escalators, and moving walks
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Exhaust systems:
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Unit Description
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Commercial hood exhaust
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Smoke removal exhaust
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Dust and/or vapor exhaust
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Refrigerator systems:
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Unit Description
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Up to 100 tons
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Up to 300 tons
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301 to 1,000 tons
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Over 1,000 tons
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Type of Equipment or Devices
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Air handlers
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Air conditioning, up to 300 tons, under 15,000 cfm
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Air conditioning, 301 to 1,000 tons, 15,000 to 40,000 cfm
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Air conditioning over 1,000 tons, over 40,000 cfm
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Amusement devices and kiddie rides
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Auto lifts
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Boilers
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Conveyor, power-operated
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Dumbwaiters
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Elevator
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Emergency generator
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Escalators
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Fan (ventilation) exhaust over 5,000 cfm or 36 inches in diameter
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Water heater over 120 gallons
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Storage tanks over 120 gallons
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Incinerators
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Kitchen exhaust over 5,000 cfm
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Moving walks
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Unfired pressure vessels
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Unfired pressure vessel, with manhole
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Refrigeration up to 100 tons
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Refrigeration 101 to 300 tons
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Refrigeration 301 to 1,000 tons
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Refrigeration over 1,000 tons
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Miscellaneous hoisting equipment
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PLUMBING
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Inspection fees for each inspection of a sewage disposal system
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Extra fee or additional inspection fee
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Inspection of pipes for sewer mains, trunks, laterals and appurtenances
per lineal foot
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Inspection of manholes, lampholes or catch basins
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Plumbing fixtures
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Openings for future fixtures
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Advising or investigation inspections
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Any additional inspections or re-inspections of any work listed
on the above schedule
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ELECTRIC
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Electrical Permit Fees
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Item
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Electrical outlets (see Note 1)
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Elevators:
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a.
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Per floor
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b.
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Per car
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Service equipment (see Note 2)
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a.
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Applied to service up to and including 200 ampere
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b.
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Service over 200 ampere and up to and including 400 ampere
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c.
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Service over 400 ampere
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Motors:
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a.
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Less than 5 hp
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b.
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5 hp or greater
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Panel board switches/switchboard sections
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Transformers
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X-rays
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Carnivals, per each new location
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Residential new construction
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Residential rewire:
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a.
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Service installed
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b.
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Service not installed
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Reinspections:
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a.
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Union electric
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b.
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Disconnected service
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c.
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Old installations
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Communication systems:
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a.
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Amplifiers
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b.
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Telephones
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c.
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Television antenna
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d.
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Burglar alarm
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Cable television:
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a.
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Head-end station, per street mile
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b.
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Power booster
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Electric heat, per 10 kw
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NOTES:
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(1)
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Electrical outlets. Each and every point on the electrical system
where power or light is derived for any purpose whatsoever. In computing
outlets for fluorescent fixtures, each fixture shall be counted as
an electrical outlet.
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(2)
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Service equipment. Each and every point on the electrical system
where power is derived from the public utility system or a private
generating plant.
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