Administrative fees:
(1) Incident
reports (per copy): $10.00.
(2) Fire
plan reviews - 3rd party: Cost + 10%.
(3) Fire
plan reviews - In-house: $150.00.
(Ordinance 1191, ex. A, adopted 9/8/20; Ordinance 1219, ex. A, adopted 9/14/21)
Construction permit fees (permit fee plus plan review fee if
applicable):
(1) Automatic
fire extinguishing systems (sprinkler systems) (plus applicable plan
review fees, if required): $150.00.
(2) Battery
systems: $100.00.
(3) Compressed
gas systems: $100.00.
(4) Dental
fabrication facility: $200.00.
(5) Fire
alarm and detection systems: $150.00.
(6) Fire
pumps and related [sic]
(7) Flammable
and combustible liquids: $100.00.
(8) Fuel
tank installation/removal: $150.00.
(9) Hazardous
materials: $250.00.
(10) Industrial
ovens: $100.00.
(12) Private
fire hydrants (plus applicable plan review fees, if required): $100.00.
(13) Spraying/dipping:
$100.00.
(14) Standpipe
systems (plus applicable plan review fees, if required): $100.00.
(15) Structures/tents/canopies:
$25.00.
(16) Underground
systems (fire line) (plus applicable plan review fees, if required):
$100.00.
(17) Vent-a-Hood
suppression systems (Type I and Type II): $150.00.
(Ordinance 1191, ex. A, adopted 9/8/20; Ordinance 1219, ex. A, adopted 9/14/21)
Inspection fees:
(1) Certificate
of occupancy (per business): $25.00.
(2) Reinspection
- 1st (any reason): n/a.
(3) Reinspection
- 2nd and each subsequent (any reason): $200.00.
(Ordinance 1191, ex. A, adopted 9/8/20; Ordinance 1219, ex. A, adopted 9/14/21)
The fire code official is authorized to issue operational permits
for the following:
(1) Aerosol
products: $100.00.
(2) Amusement
buildings: $100.00.
(3) Carnivals
and fairs: $100.00.
(4) Cellulose
nitrate film: $100.00.
(5) Combustible
dust producing operations: $100.00.
(6) Combustible
fibers: $100.00.
(7) Compressed
gases: $500.00.
(8) Cryogenic
fluids: $500.00.
(9) Cutting
and welding: $100.00.
(10) Dry
cleaning plants: $100.00.
(11) Exhibits
and trade shows: $100.00.
(13) Flammable
and combustible: $250.00.
(14) Floor
finishing: $100.00.
(15) Fumigation
and thermal insecticidal fogging: $100.00.
(16) Hazardous
materials (per material type): $250.00.
(17) Hazardous
production materials facility: $250.00.
(18) High-piled
storage: $100.00.
(19) Hot
works operations: $100.00.
(20) Industrial
ovens: $100.00.
(21) Lumber
yard and woodworking plant: $500.00.
(22) Liquid/gas
fueled vehicles and equipment in assembly buildings: $100.00.
(25) Miscellaneous
combustible storage: $250.00.
(26) Open
burning (not permitted): n/a.
(27) Organic
coatings: $100.00.
(28) Paint
booths and chemical dipping: $100.00.
(29) Pyrotechnic
special effects material: $1,000.00.
(30) Pyroxylin
plastics: $100.00.
(31) Refrigeration
equipment: $100.00.
(32) Rooftop
heliports: $100.00.
(33) Storage
of scrap tires and tire byproducts: $250.00.
(34) Structures/tents/canopies:
$25.00.
(35) Temporary
places of assembly: $25.00.
(36) Vehicle
fuel-dispensing: $100.00.
(37) Waste
handling: $1,000.00.
(Ordinance 1191, ex. A, adopted 9/8/20; Ordinance 1219, ex. A, adopted 9/14/21)
Fees for services (city mandated):
(1) Crowd
managers (rate per person, per hour, 4 hours minimum per person):
$40.00 per hour.
(2) Fire
apparatus standby (per apparatus, per hour, 4 hours minimum): $100.00
per hour.
(3) Firefighter-EMT/paramedic
standby (overtime rate per person, per hour, 4 hours minimum per person):
Employee O/T rate.
(4) Fire
watch (rate per person, per hour, 4 hours minimum per person): $40.00
per hour.
(5) Scheduled
events (rate per person, per hour, 4 hours minimum per person): $40.00
per hour.
(Ordinance 1191, ex. A, adopted 9/8/20; Ordinance 1219, ex. A, adopted 9/14/21)
The schedule of fees for fire and rescue services rendered is
as follows:
(1) Motor
vehicle incidents.
(A) Level
1: $435.00. Provide hazardous materials assessment and scene stabilization.
This will be the most common “billing level.” This occurs
almost every time the fire department responds to an accident/incident.
(B) Level
2: $495.00. Includes Level 1 services as well as cleanup and material
used (sorbents) for hazardous fluid clean up and disposal. We will
bill at this level if the fire department has to clean up any gasoline
or other automotive fluids that are spilled as a result of the accident/incident.
(C) Level
3 - Car fire: $605.00. Provide scene safety, fire suppression, breathing
air, rescue tools, hand tools, hose, tip use, foam, structure protection,
and clean up gasoline or other automotive fluids that are spilled
as a result of the accident/incident.
(D) Level
4: $1,800.00. Includes Level 1 and 2 services as well as extrication
(heavy rescue tools, ropes, airbags, cribbing etc.). We will bill
at this level if the fire department has to free/remove anyone from
the vehicle(s) using any equipment. We will not bill at this level
if the patient is simply unconscious and fire department is able to
open the door to access the patient. This level is to be billed only
if equipment is deployed.
(E) Level
5: $2,200.00. Includes Levels 1, 2, and 4 services as well as air
care (multi-engine company response, mutual aid, helicopter). We will
bill at this level any time a helicopter is utilized to transport
the patient(s).
(F) Additional
time on scene (for all levels of service):
(i) Engine: $400.00 per hour.
(iii) Miscellaneous equipment: $300.00.
(2) Hazmat.
(A) Level
1: $700.00 (Basic Response). Claim will include engine response, first
responder assignment, perimeter establishment, evacuations, setup
and command.
(B) Level
2: $2,500.00 (Intermediate Response). Claim will include engine response,
first responder assignment, hazmat certified team and appropriate
equipment, perimeter establishment, evacuations, setup and command,
Level A or B suit donning, breathing air and detection equipment.
Setup and removal of decon center.
(C) Level
3: $5,900.00 (Advanced Response). Claim will include engine response,
first responder assignment, hazmat certified team and appropriate
equipment, perimeter establishment, evacuations, first responder setup
and command, level A or B suit donning, breathing air and detection
equipment and robot deployment. Setup and removal of decon center,
detection equipment, recovery and identification of material. Disposal
and environment cleanup. Includes above in addition to any disposal
rates of material and contaminated equipment and material used at
scene. Includes 3 hours of on-scene time; each additional hour at
$300.00 per hazmat team.
(D) Additional
time on scene (for all levels of service):
(i) Engine: $400.00 per hour.
(iii) Miscellaneous equipment: $300.00.
(3) Commercial
fires.
(A) $400.00
per hour, per engine/$500.00 per hour, per truck. Includes:
(B) Damaged
equipment: If city equipment is damaged in responding to a commercial
fire, the city may recover the actual cost of replacement for such
equipment.
(C) Miscellaneous/additional
time on scene:
(i) Engine: $400.00 per hour.
(iii) Investigator: $150.00 per hour.
(iv) Miscellaneous equipment: $300.00.
(Ordinance 1022 adopted 3/11/14; 2004 Code, sec. 5.1103)
(a) Permit
fee.
The application for a permit for a self-service
service station shall be accompanied by a twenty-five dollar ($25.00)
fee.
(b) Employee
examination fee.
An application to take an employee examination
shall be accompanied by a ten dollar ($10.00) examination fee.
(1987 Code, ch. 5, sec. 7B; 2004
Code, sec. 5.702)