(a) Excessive
false burglar alarms.
An alarm registration holder is allowed twelve (12) false burglar alarms in a twelve (12) month calendar period with the exception of any false alarm as defined in section
5.02.005. Any response to a subsequent false burglar alarm will result in a response fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) for each response.
(b) Nuisance
alarms.
An alarm system shall be deemed a nuisance alarm
after twelve (12) false alarms in a twelve (12) month period. Each
subsequent response to an alarm shall cause a fee of fifty dollars
($50.00) to be charged to the alarm registration holder.
(Ordinance 2013-014, sec. 2, adopted 4/8/13; 1988 Code, secs. 21-28, 21-29)
The annual fee for a license or permit to manufacture, brew,
distill, sell or distribute any wine, beer, liquor or other alcoholic
beverage within the city shall be an amount equal to one-half the
fee charged by the state for a license or permit to engage in a similar
activity.
(Ordinance 2009-019, sec. 2, adopted 5/26/09; 1988 Code, sec. 3-2)
(a) Itinerant
vendors.
The nonrefundable permit fee for an itinerant
vendor shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00). When any person engages
in the business of an itinerant vendor through one (1) or more agents
or employees, such person shall, in addition to such one hundred dollar
($100.00) fee, pay a nonrefundable permit fee of five dollars ($5.00)
for each agent or employee so engaged.
(b) Temporary
vendors.
The nonrefundable permit fee for a temporary
vendor shall be fifty dollars ($50.00) per day or one hundred dollars
($100.00) for three (3) consecutive days or three (3) nonconsecutive
days if such days are requested in one application and are within
a thirty (30) day period. When any person engages in the business
of a temporary vendor through one (1) or more agents or employees,
such person shall, in addition to such other fees required by this
section, pay a nonrefundable permit fee of five dollars ($5.00) for
each agent or employee so engaged. The total fee required for a permit
shall not exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000.00).
(c) Handbill
distributors.
The nonrefundable permit fee for all persons
distributing handbills other than information-only handbills shall
be twenty-five dollars ($25.00). When any person engages in the business
of distributing handbills other than information-only handbills through
one (1) or more agents or employees, such person shall, in addition
to such twenty-five dollar ($25.00) fee, pay a nonrefundable permit
fee of five dollars ($5.00) for each agent or employee so engaged.
(Ordinance 96-029, sec. 1, adopted 5/13/96; Ordinance 96-036, sec. 1, adopted 6/10/96; 1988
Code, sec. 24-22)
The permit fee for a special event shall be one hundred dollars
($100.00) per event.
(Ordinance 96-023, sec. 2, adopted 4/8/96; 1988 Code, sec. 24-70)
(a) Annual
fee.
The annual fee for each food establishment, other
than for dairies, creameries, and milk plants, shall be as follows:
(1) 1 to 5 employees, per year: $150.00.
(2) 6 to 9 employees, per year: $200.00.
(3) Over 9 employees, per year: $250.00.
(b) Temporary
food establishments.
The permit fee for any temporary
food establishment operating seven (7) consecutive days or less shall
be fifty dollars ($50.00) for one (1) to three (3) days of operation,
and ten dollars ($10.00) per day for each day thereafter, up to a
total of seven (7) days. Each subsequent period of operation shall
require a separate permit.
(c) Reinspection.
Any time that retesting is required due to the fact that “permittee
has a discrepancy,” which is discovered by a regular inspection
or a reinspection, then a fee equal to the permit fee will be charged
for the reinspection.
(1970 Code, sec. 13-48; Ordinance 91-018, sec. 1, adopted 5/13/90; Ordinance 91-030, sec. 1, adopted 6/20/91; Ordinance 99-081, sec. 1, adopted 11/8/99; Ordinance 2005-006, sec. 2, adopted 2/14/05; 1988 Code, sec. 14-34)
The initial and annual food hygiene certificate fee shall be
twenty dollars ($20.00).
(Ordinance 2005-006, sec. 3, adopted 2/14/05; 1988 Code, sec. 14-54)
A fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) shall accompany the application
for a permit for a mobile food unit.
(Ordinance 2019-017, sec. 2 (14-92), adopted 5/13/19)
(a) Application
for certificate of registration.
A person submitting
an application for a certificate of registration for a vehicle tow
service shall pay an application processing/inspection fee of fifty
dollars ($50.00).
(b) Annual
fee; duplicate certificate fees.
The annual fee for a
certificate of registration is fifty dollars ($50.00). The fee for
issuing a duplicate certificate for one lost, destroyed, or mutilated
is five dollars ($5.00).
(c) Towing
fee study.
The requestor or requestors for a towing fee
study shall deposit a total fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00).
(Ordinance 2011-011, sec. 2, adopted 5/9/11; 1988 Code, secs. 35-6, 35-9, 35-16)
The annual fee for a sexually oriented business license shall
be two hundred dollars ($200.00).
(Ordinance 98-038, sec. 1, adopted 8/10/98; 1988 Code, sec. 21-130)
Nonrefundable application fee for each vehicle to be used in
the vehicle for hire business: $100.00.
(Ordinance 2024-005 adopted 1/22/2024)
(c) Season fee (six month, regular/mini market). $180.00.
(d) Mobile food units.
(2) Two consecutive days: $45.00.
(Ordinance 2023-015 adopted 3/27/2023)