Editor’s note–Former serctin 4.200 pertaining to garage sales permit fee and deriving from Ordinance 1425 adopted 2/4/19, was deleted in its entirety by Ordinance 1454 adopted 9/14/20.
The permit fee to operate or maintain a junkyard within the city shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00).
(Ordinance 1021 adopted 3/13/01)
There shall be a reinspection fee of 50 percent of the annual health permit fee in the event business is suspended because of unsatisfactory inspection rating.
(Ordinance 1030 adopted 3/12/02)
(a) 
Application Fees.
Every application shall be accompanied by a gas well permit fee of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00). No gas well permit shall be accepted by city staff in the absence of the entire gas well permit fee.
(b) 
Appeal Fees.
Shall be required for every appeal in the amount of three hundred dollars ($300.00).
(Ordinance 1055 adopted 5/13/03)
Service Fees for False Alarms.
(1) 
If the permit holder has had six (6) false burglar alarms in the twelve-month period immediately preceding any false alarm, he shall be assessed a service fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) for such false alarm.
(2) 
If the permit holder has had two (2) false fire alarms in the twelve-month period or one (1) false fire alarm in a thirty-day period immediately preceding any false alarm, he shall be assessed a service fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00) for such false alarm.
(3) 
If a permit holder has had two (2) false robbery alarms in the twelve-month period or one (1) false robbery alarm in a thirty-day period immediately preceding any false alarm, he shall be assessed a service fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00) for such false alarm.
(4) 
If the permit holder has had two (2) false medical assistance alarms in the twelve-month period or one (1) false medical assistance alarm in a thirty-day period immediately preceding any false alarm, he shall be assessed a service fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) for such false alarm.
(5) 
If the permit holder has had two (2) false emergency assistance alarms in the twelve-month period or one (1) false emergency assistance alarm in a thirty-day period immediately preceding any false alarm, he shall be assessed a service fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) for such false alarm.
(Ordinance 1021 adopted 3/13/01)