[Added 11-27-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-16]
A. 
The following schedule of fees shall be charged from and after the effective date of this section:[1]
(1) 
Personnel:
Police Rate:
Standard overtime rate per hour paid to the Borough of Neptune City.
DPW:
Standard overtime rate per hour paid to the Borough of Neptune City.
Administrative Personnel:
$25 per hour paid to the Borough of Neptune City.
(2) 
The responsible party (as defined in Section 71-4 of the Code of the Borough of Neptune) shall reimburse the borough for the value of all expendable materials. Any material not included in Section 62-5B shall be reimbursed at cost.
[1]
Editor's Note: Ordinance No. 2006-16, a portion of which is codified herein as Section 62-5, was adopted November 27,2006.
B. 
The following schedule of fees shall be charged from and after the effective date of this section[2] and are to be paid to the Borough of Neptune City.
(1) 
Speedy Dry: $30 per bag.
(2) 
Sorbital: $40 per bag.
(3) 
Peat sorb: $60 per bag.
(4) 
Lime: $15 per bag.
(5) 
Bales of oil absorbent pads: $100 each.
(6) 
Bales of booms: $150 each.
(7) 
Large booms: $175 each.
(8) 
Large water booms: $200 each.
(9) 
Pillows: $90 each.
(10) 
Overpack drums: $350 each.
(11) 
Salvage drums: $150 each.
(12) 
Tyvek suit: $20 each.
(13) 
Encapsulated suit: $1,495 each.
(14) 
Gloves (latex): $5 each.
(15) 
Gloves (fire): $15 each.
(16) 
Gloves (rubber): $8 each.
(17) 
Duct tape (roll): $3 each.
(18) 
Barrier tape (roll): $25 each.
(19) 
Rope (roll): $40 each.
(20) 
Sand (ton): $25 each.
(21) 
Dump truck: $85 per hour.
(22) 
Loader: $150 per hour.
(23) 
Backhoe: $150 per hour.
(24) 
Sweeper: $125 per hour.
(25) 
Refuse packer: $125 per hour.
(26) 
Dumpster: Market rate + dumping fee.
(27) 
Disposal: To be reimbursed at cost.
(28) 
Light tower: $175 plus $10 per hour.
(29) 
Mobile command center: $100 per hour.
(30) 
Police vehicle: $100 per day per car.
[Amended 12-26-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-19]
[2]
Editor's Note: Ordinance No. 2006-16, a portion of which is codified herein as Section 62-5, was adopted November 27,2006.