A. 
Pursuant to the provisions of section 7-24-1, New Mexico Statutes Annotated, 1978, every person who has been issued a liquor license from the regulation and licensing department to operate within the town as a retailer, dispenser, canopy licensee, restaurant licensee or club licensee shall be required to pay to the town a tax of two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) annually.
B. 
Persons granted a special dispenser’s permit, under the provisions of section 60-6A-12, New Mexico Statutes Annotated, 1978, shall pay a fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per day for each day the permittee dispenses alcoholic beverages.
Reference: Section 4.08.020.
(Ordinance 16-14 adopted 2016)
A. 
Registration application fee.
A business registration application fee of thirty-five dollars ($35.00).
B. 
Late fee.
Any registration not applied and paid for by March 16 shall be subject to a late fee of ten dollars ($10.00).
Reference: Sections 5.04.010, 5.04.030.
(1981 Code, secs. 19-28, 19-30; Ordinance 92-5, secs. 2, 4, adopted 1992; Ordinance 92-12 adopted 1992; Ordinance 10-04 adopted 2010; Ordinance 23-03 adopted 2/28/2023)
A. 
Application for new permit.
1. 
Nonrefundable application and fire inspection fee: $350.00.
2. 
Annual short-term rental permit fee: $525.00 per unit, which is refundable if the application is not granted.
B. 
Application for renewal.
1. 
Renewal application nonrefundable application and fire inspection fee: $350.00.
2. 
Renewal application permit fee: $525.00.
Reference: Sections 5.04.070.7, 5.04.070.9.
(Ordinance 22-12, secs. 7, 9, adopted 9/27/2022)
A. 
Permit fee.
Applicants for a permit to hold a fiesta, carnival or festival shall pay the following fees:
1. 
Annual Taos Fiestas: No fee required;
2. 
Other fiestas: Fifty dollars ($50.00) per day;
3. 
Carnivals: One hundred dollars ($100.00) per day;
4. 
Wool Festival: No fee required;
5. 
Annual fireworks display: No fee required;
6. 
Other festivals: Fifty dollars ($50.00) per day.
B. 
Special business registration fee for vendors, booths and stands.
It is unlawful for any person to engage in business, operate a booth or stand, or sell goods and/or services during any fiesta, carnival or festival within the town limits without first obtaining a special business registration from the town. Special business registration fees are ten dollars ($10.00) for each vendor, booth or stand.
Reference: Sections 5.08.010, 5.08.020.
(1981 Code, secs. 18-130, 18-131; Ordinance 94-7 adopted 1994; Ordinance 97-53, sec. 1, adopted 1997; Ordinance 10-04 adopted 2010)
A. 
If an applicant is granted an itinerant vendor permit, the applicant shall pay an application fee to the town according to the following scale:
1. 
Itinerant vendor permit application: Fifty dollars ($50.00).
2. 
Solicitor: No fee required.
3. 
Peddler: No fee required.
B. 
Applicants may apply for subsequent permits by paying the required fifty dollar ($50.00) permit application fee.
Reference: Section 5.12.090.
(Ordinance 16-09 adopted 2016; Ordinance 23-03 adopted 2/28/2023)
Pushcart vendor application:
A. 
On public property: $150.00.
B. 
On private property: $50.00.
Reference: Section 5.12.160.
(Ordinance 11-06 adopted 2011; Ordinance 23-03 adopted 2/28/2023)
An applicant for a flea market permit shall pay an annual user fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00), and an annual thirty-five dollar ($35.00) business registration fee.
Reference: Section 5.12.200.
(Ordinance 02-02, sec. 1, adopted 2002)
The application fee for original or renewal pawnbroker permits is two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00).
Reference: Section 5.16.060.
(Ordinance 2005-16 adopted 2005; Ordinance 23-03 adopted 2/28/2023)
(a) 
The cost of a cannabis establishment permit shall be $250.00 for the initial permit, and $100.00 for the annual renewal of the permit.
(b) 
Appeal application fee: $100.00.
Reference: Section 5.24.060.
(Ordinance 21-07, sec. 6, adopted 10/7/21; Ordinance 22-06, sec. 6, adopted 7/12/2022)
The application fee for Temporary motor vehicle sales is fifty dollars ($500.00).
Reference: Section 5.14.010.
(Ordinance 2005-16 adopted 2005; Ordinance 23-03 adopted 2/28/2023)