(a) 
An annual fee of two hundred eighty five dollars ($285.00) will be collected from each food service establishment for a health permit issued by the city secretary and thereafter for the renewal of such permit.
(b) 
A temporary health permit shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00) for the first day of operation plus $10.00 for each additional day of operation up to 14 consecutive days.
(c) 
There shall be a one-hundred-dollar ($100.00) charge to re-open a food service establishment that has been closed by the health inspector.
(Resolution 23-002 adopted 2/7/2023; Ordinance 23-021 adopted 9/19/2023)
News rack rental fees: Each news rack space provided by the city in Snider Plaza may be rented for $48.00 annually thereafter to the permit holder during the rental term of such space.
(Resolution 12/03 adopted 5/1/12; Resolution 23-002 adopted 2/7/2023)
A fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) for investigation shall be charged to any person applying for a permit to paint house numbers on streets. The fee shall not be pro-rated and shall be paid at the time the application is made and shall not be returned to the applicant regardless of whether a permit is issued or not.
(Resolution 23-002 adopted 2/7/2023)
The owner of each dog or cat more than four (4) months old in the city shall obtain a license for such dog or cat from the city manager or his designee. At the time of application for such license, the owner shall present a certificate of vaccination as specified in the city code and pay a licensing fee of ten dollars ($10.00) for each altered dog or cat and twenty dollars ($20.00) for each unaltered dog or cat.
(Resolution 23-002 adopted 2/7/2023)
The animal control authority shall annually register a dangerous dog if the owner presents proof of liability insurance or financial responsibility as required by the Code of Ordinances, current rabies vaccination of the dangerous dog, and the secure enclosure in which the dangerous dog will be kept, and pays an annual registration fee of $50.00.
(Resolution 23-002 adopted 2/7/2023)
(a) 
The maximum charge permitted under state law will be imposed by the city for the collection of checks returned by the bank for a lack of funds when such checks are used in payment to the city for deposits or obligations legally owed by the issuer of the said returned checks. The finance director will add the returned check charge to the other obligations owed to the city by the issuer of the returned checks. The same charge shall be applied to electronic funds transactions in which lack of funds prevents payment from being made.
(b) 
The finance director, with the approval of the city manager, may waive such charge if the city was negligent in the cashing of the check or if special circumstances deem the waiver as appropriate; however, in all cases of a waiver complete records must be made of the reason for the waiver.
(Resolution 23-002 adopted 2/7/2023)
The city may charge a reasonable fee to cover the costs of reproducing public documents for private use. The charge for this service will be based on section 552.261 et seq. of the Texas Government Code as amended from time to time.
(Resolution 13/01 adopted 2/5/13; Resolution 23-002 adopted 2/7/2023)
Pursuant to section 70.13 of the Texas Administrative Code, the charges for body camera footage are as follows:
(1) 
$10.00 per recording responsive to the request; and
(2) 
$1.00 per full minute of body worn camera video (or audio) footage responsive to the request.
(Resolution 19-013 adopted 9/17/19; Resolution 23-002 adopted 2/7/2023)
Editor’s note–Resolution 13/01 adopted by the city council on February 5, 2013, deleted former section A1.009 pertaining to the new resident packet charge in its entirety.
A fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00) shall be assessed annually for a valet parking permit. A fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) shall be assessed for a temporary valet parking permit.
(Resolution 23-002 adopted 2/7/2023)
An administrative review fee of $250.00 from each applicant for a state license or permit to defray the city’s cost of review of the application, investigation of the background of the applicant, review of the zoning and other code requirements of the city, measurement to determine minimum distances required, and completion and certification of the application.
(Resolution 10/26, sec. 1, adopted 12/7/10; Resolution 23-002 adopted 2/7/2023)