The following engineering inspection fees are hereby adopted
for all public infrastructure and related development:
Type
|
Fee
|
---|
Single-Family Residential Development
|
$1,000 base fee plus $600 per platted lot
|
Non-Residential Development
|
$1,000 base fee plus $1,500 per final platted acreage
|
Non-Residential Infrastructure
* = or as identified on preliminary site plan
|
$1,000 base fee plus $1,200 per conveyance* platted acreage
|
Linear Utility Infrastructure
for offsite utilities outside of platted boundary
** = no base fee if done with platted development
|
$1,000 base fee** plus
Wastewater — $3.00 per linear foot
Water — $3.00 per linear foot
Storm Sewer — $4.00 per linear foot
|
Development Road
Separate from platted development
** = no base fee if done with platted development
|
$1,000 base fee** plus $3.00 per square yard of concrete surface
|
Turn Lanes and Median Openings
** = no base fee if done with platted development
|
$1,000 base fee** plus $3.00 per square yard of concrete surface
|
Creek Stabilization
** = no base fee if done with platted development
|
$1,000 base fee** plus $0.50 per square yard of disturbed area
|
(Ordinance 2023-59, § 2, adopted 9/12/2023)
(a) The building
permit and inspection fees as follows are hereby for various construction-type
projects in conjunction with, among others, residential, commercial
and industrial structures prior to the start of construction. A determination
of the valuation for any enclosed structure other than residential
shall be determined at the discretion of the town.
(1) Minimum
building permit fees: $20.00.
(2) Residential
new construction:
(A) Residential building plan review fee: A nonrefundable plan review
of $300.00 or 10% of the building permit, whichever is less, is due
at the time of submittal.
(B) Residential building permit fee:
Gross Square Feet
|
Fee
|
---|
999 sq. ft. or less
|
$1.00 per sq. ft. up to and including 999 sq. ft.
|
1,000 sq. ft. to 4,900 sq. ft.
|
$1,040.30 for the first 1,000 sq. ft.; plus $0.713 for each
additional one (1) sq. ft., up to and including 4,900 sq. ft.
|
4,901 sq. ft. to 7,999 sq. ft.
|
$3,824.11 for the first 4,901 sq. ft.; plus $0.509 for each
additional one (1) sq. ft., up to and including 7,999 sq. ft.
|
8,000 sq. ft. or greater
|
$5,403.00 for the first 8,000 sq. ft.; plus $0.30 for each additional
one (1) sq. ft.
|
(3) Residential
accessory buildings and carports: $0.75 per sq. ft. + $75.00
(4) Residential
alteration or addition: $0.75 per sq. ft. + $75.00
(5) Residential
roof repair or replacement: $100.00
(6) Swimming
pools:
(A) In ground: $300.00 permit fee
(B) Above ground: $100.00 permit fee
(7) Commercial
(new construction, additions, alterations, and single trade permits
for mechanical, electrical or plumbing):
(A) Commercial building plan review fee: A nonrefundable plan review
of $300.00 or 10% of the building permit, whichever is less, is due
at the time of submittal.
(B) Commercial building permit fee:
Total valuation
|
Plan Review Fee
|
Inspection Fee
|
---|
$1.00 to $10,000.00
|
$50.00
|
$76.92
|
$10,001.00 to $25,000.00
|
$70.69 for the first $10,00.00; plus $5.46 for each additional
$1,000.00
|
$108.75 for the first
$10,00.00; plus $8.40 for each additional $1,000.00
|
$25,001.00 to $50,000.00
|
$159.59 for the first
$25,000.00; plus $3.94 for each additional $1,000.00
|
$234.75 for the first
$25,000.00; plus $6.06 for each additional $1,000.00
|
$50,001.00 to $100,000.00
|
$251.09 for the first
$50,000.00; plus $2.73 for each additional $1,000.00
|
$386.25 for the first
$50,000.00; plus $4.20 for each additional $1,000.00
|
$100,001.00 to $500,000.00
|
$387.59 for the first
$100,000.00; plus $2.19 for each additional $1,000
|
$596.25 for the first
$100,000.00; plus $3.36 for each additional $1,000.
|
$500,001.00 to $1,000,000.00
|
$1,263.59 for the first
$500,000.00; plus $1.85 for each additional $1,000.00
|
$1,940.25 for the first
$500,000.00; plus $2.85 for each additional $1,000.00
|
$1,000,001.00 and over
|
$2,188.59 for the first
$1,000,000.00; plus $1.23 for each additional $1,000.00
|
$3,365.25 for the first
$1,000,000.00; plus $1.89 for each additional $1,000.00
|
The valuation shall be based upon the square foot construction
cost per the most current ICC Building Valuation Data. The valuation
is determined using the building gross area times the square foot
construction cost. For shell only buildings deduct 20 percent of construction
cost. For finish outs only, deduct 50 percent of the construction
cost.
|
(8) Certificate
of occupancy: $50.00 each.
(9) Contractor
registration (except where such registration is prohibited by state
law): $100.00 each. All contractors are required to register with
the Town. Annual $100.00 registration fee.
(10) After-hours inspections: $50.00 per inspection with a 2-hour minimum.
(11) Demolition: $50.00 permit fee.
(12) Document retrieval fee: $10.00.
(13) Dumpster enclosure: $20.00 permit fee/per enclosure.
(14) Fence: $30.00 per permit. No permit is needed if replacing less than
2 panels of fence totaling less than 16' in length.
(15) Foundations/foundation repair: $50.00.
(16) Lawn irrigation systems: $30.00 permit fee. The inspection must be
done by a certified backflow tester and a report must be given to
the building inspector.
(17) Miscellaneous inspections: Backflow prevention, electrical, mechanical,
and plumbing: $50.00 each.
(18) Multifamily: One application is required per building: $5.00 per
$1,000.00 valuation of project.
(19) Re-inspection fee:
(A) $50.00 for the first re-inspection.
(B) $75.00 for the second re-inspection.
(C) $100.00 for the third re-inspection.
(D) Fees will increase on a basis of $25.00 each thereafter.
(20) Concrete flatwork including sidewalks, approaches and patios: $50.00
per permit.
(21) Temporary outdoor seasonal sale or special event permit: $100.00
permit fee + $1,000.00 deposit.
(22) Construction Trailer: $100.00.
(23) Residential solar and generators permit: $150.00.
(24) Revision/Restamp Fee and fee for multiple round plan review (starting
after second round): $50.00 per hour with a 2-hour minimum.
(25) Residential single-trade permits for mechanical, electrical or plumbing:
$75.00.
(b) Third-party
geotechnical and material testing fee. The Town shall hire and manage
third-party geotechnical and material testing companies for any project
where such testing is deemed necessary and proper by the town. The
town shall be reimbursed by the developer for the town's actual costs
for such geotechnical and material testing.
(c) Camera
inspection fee for wastewater mains. Prior to the Town's acceptance
of any wastewater main, the town shall inspect the wastewater main
by camera. The fee for such inspection shall be $1.00 per linear foot
of wastewater main.
(Ordinance 2023-59, § 2, adopted 9/12/2023)
(a) Any sign
permit: $100.00.
(b) Special
purpose sign district application: $500.00.
(c) Petition
for waiver: $200.00.
(Ordinance 18-75, § 3,
adopted 9/25/2018; Ordinance 2022-73, § 5, adopted 11/8/2022)
The following development fees are hereby and shall be applied
in accordance with the procedures established by the town's Subdivision
Ordinance No. 03-05, as it exists or may be amended, and the town's
Zoning Ordinance No. 05-20, as it exists or may be amended.
(1) Development
fees.
(A) Zoning
change — standard: $550.00 + $10.00/acre or portion thereof;
due at application.
(B) Zoning
change — planned development: $750.00 + $30.00/acre or portion
thereof; due at application.
(C) Specific
use permit: $350.00 + $10.00/acre or portion thereof; due at application.
(D) Variance
through board of adjustment or construction board of appeals: $250.00;
due at application.
(E) Miscellaneous
applications (masonry exemption, ROW abandonment, septic waiver):
$100.00; due at application.
(F) Zoning
verification letter: $50.00; due at application.
(G) Preliminary
site plan: $350.00 + $5.00/acre or portion thereof; due at application.
(H) Site
plan: $400.00 + $5.00/acre or portion thereof; due at application.
(I) Annexation/deannexation
application: $250.00; due at application.
(J) Preliminary
plat: $400.00 + $10.00 per lot; due at application.
(K) Final
plat: $500.00 + $10.00 per lot; due at application.
(L) Amended
plat: $300.00 + $10.00 per lot; due at application.
(M) Minor
plat: $250.00; due at application.
(N) Property
owner notifications: Where property owner notification is required,
the application fee shall also include the amount of postage for 25
or more notifications. No additional fee for less than 25 notifications.
(O) Alcoholic
beverage sales distance variance: $500.00.
(2) Other
fees.
(B) Landscaping
inspection: $100.00.
(C) Comprehensive
plan amendment: $250.00.
(D) Construction
fee: 3% of the total construction cost.
(E) Park
fee: $30,000.00 per acre for up to 5% of the land.
(F) Water
or wastewater reinspection fees: No charge.
(G) Engineering
plan review fee:
(i) Residential Development: $500.00 + $25.00/lot.
(ii) Non-residential development: $500.00 + $200.00/acre.
(H) Land
disturbance fee:
(i) Single-family residential Lot: $50.00.
(ii) Tracts one acre or less: $50.00.
(iii) Tracts greater than one acre: $200.00.
(iv) Floodplain reclamation only: $500.00.
(I) Floodplain
study review fee: $3,000.00 deposit (includes two reviews and one
meeting) + $150.00 nonrefundable administrative fee. After third party
billing, any excess fees will be refunded.
(Ordinance 15-57, adopted 9/22/2015; Ordinance 16-53, adopted 9/13/2016; Ordinance 19-68, § 2, adopted 9/10/2019; Ordinance 2022-73, § 6, adopted 11/8/2022; Ordinance 2022-77, § 2,
adopted 12/13/2022)
(a) The following peddler's/solicitor's is hereby adopted, and each itinerant merchant, peddler, vendor or itinerant taking orders for sale or offering of any items or service will pay such fee in addition to complying with article
4.03 of the Code of Ordinances, as it exists or may be amended, prior to solicitation.
(b) Each
itinerant merchant, peddler, vendor or itinerant taking orders for
sale or offering of any items or service will pay a fee of $25.00
to the town prior to solicitation.
The following reconstruction of streets fees are hereby adopted.
The fee per square foot for reconstruction materials accomplished
by the town under the provisions of the town's Subdivision Ordinance
No. 03-05, as it exists or may be amended, shall be:
(1) For
streets in existing residential areas which have been improved, i.e.,
some base and/or asphalt regardless of existing condition: $0.50 per
square foot.
(2) For
streets in existing residential areas which are completely unimproved,
i.e., no asphalt or oil base material and little or no rock or paving
material: $0.60 per square foot.
(3) For
streets in new residential areas or nonresidential areas of new development:
$2.50 per square foot.
The following miscellaneous fees are hereby adopted:
(5) Returned
check fee: $25.00.
(6) Service
charge: A service charge in an amount equivalent to that charged for
the collection of a check drawn on an account with insufficient funds
is hereby established to be charged by the town if, for any reason,
a payment by credit card, ACH, debit payment, or automatic draft,
is not honored by the entity from which the funds are drawn.
(7) Processing
or handling fee: A processing or handling fee of three percent (3%)
is hereby established to be charged by the town at the point of sale
for processing or handling each time a credit card or debit card is
used to pay a utility bill. For the purposes of this article, a utility
bill includes those charges commonly found on a town utility bill,
including but not limited to charges associated with water, sewer,
trash, storm drainage and optional donations. A processing or handling
fee of four percent (4%) is hereby established to be charged by the
town at the point of sale for processing or handling each time a credit
card or debit card is used to pay all other municipal fees, fines,
court costs or other charges. The Town Council finds that said amounts
are reasonably related to the expense incurred by the town in processing
or handling the credit card payment.
(8) Notary
fees:
(B) Each additional signature: $1.00.
(9) Library
fees:
(A) Effective June 26, 2018, there shall be no fines for overdue books,
DVDs or other library materials. Late fees and fines incurred prior
to that date may be paid by food donations (as determined by the Library
Director) through July 12, 2018, and thereafter, all library accounts
shall be locked until paid in full.
(B) Effective July 28, 2018, a library card shall cost $50.00 for any
nontown resident.
(C) A 3D printing charge shall be assessed at $1.00 per hour.
(10) Alcohol permit fees: Refer to chapter
4 business regulations, article
4.02 alcoholic beverages.
(Ordinance 15-57, adopted 9/22/2015; Ordinance 18-42, adopted 6/26/2018; Ordinance 2022-73, § 7,
adopted 11/8/2022)
Please refer to chapter
13 utilities, article
13.07 utility bills, for additional information on the town's utility billing policies.
(1) Late fees.
(A) All utility bill payments are due by the 10th day from the date of
the bill except when the tenth day falls on Saturday, Sunday or legal
holiday under which condition they are due by 5:00 p.m. central time
on the next working day.
(B) All payments made after the tenth (10th) day will bear a late fee,
as set forth as follows, of the unpaid balance of the billed amount.
(2) Water and/or sewer connections.
The town may extend
water and sanitary sewer mains in the streets, alleys and utility
easements in the town in order to permit connections for those persons
desiring water and sewer service. The individual, corporation or partnership
requesting the service shall pay the town an amount equal to the cost
of all materials, labor, equipment and other costs to provide the
requested extension. At any time additional connections are made to
the water and/or sewer mains, the town may collect from the individual
connecting to the main(s) an amount equal to the proportional amount
of footage of the connector's land abutting the sewer and/or
water and repay the same to the original requestor(s) of service or
designated recipients.
(3) Residential service rates.
(A) Residential water service rates:
Meter Size
|
Minimum Service Charge
(Effective October 15, 2024)
|
---|
3/4" or smaller
|
$13.56
|
1"
|
$22.60
|
1-1/2"
|
$45.20
|
2"
|
$72.27
|
3"
|
$135.44
|
4"
|
$225.73
|
6"
|
$451.31
|
Volumetric Charge
|
Rate per 1,000 Gallons
(Effective October 15, 2024)
|
---|
0—10,000 gallons
|
$4.55
|
10,001—40,000 gallons
|
$6.81
|
40,001—80,000 gallons
|
$10.23
|
80,001+ gallons
|
$15.34
|
(B) Residential wastewater service rates:
(i)
All residential accounts, effective October 15, 2024, minimum
service charge: $32.94.
(ii)
Volumetric charge, effective October 15, 2024, $5.68 per 1,000
gallons.
(iii)
Wastewater volumetric charges on residential accounts are billed
on the winter average consumption during the months of December, January
and February.
(C) Additional residential service charges:
(i)
Service initiation: $65.00.
(iii)
Meter accuracy rereads: $15.00.
(iv)
Late fees: $10% of billed amount.
(v)
Turn offs/reconnects:
a.
During normal office hours: $50.00.
b.
After normal office hours: $75.00.
(D) Multifamily dwellings, townhomes and other multitenant accounts served
by one master meter will be billed a minimum water charge per unit
equal to the 3/4" residential base rate and the minimum service charge
for wastewater. The residential volumetric charges will apply as normally
scheduled on all master meter consumption for both water and wastewater
services, except that winter averaging will not be applied to multifamily
dwellings served by one master meter.
(E) Out-of-town water service rates:
Meter Size
|
Minimum Service Charge
(Effective October 1, 2020)
|
---|
3/4" or smaller
|
$19.13
|
1"
|
$31.88
|
1-1/2"
|
$63.75
|
2"
|
$101.93
|
3"
|
$191.03
|
4"
|
$318.38
|
6"
|
$636.53
|
Volumetric Charge
|
Rate per 1,000 Gallons
(Effective October 1, 2020)
|
---|
0—10,000 gallons
|
$6.42
|
10,001—40,000 gallons
|
$9.62
|
40,001—80,000 gallons
|
$14.45
|
80,001+ gallons
|
$21.66
|
(F) Out-of-town residential wastewater service rates:
(i)
All residential accounts, effective October 1, 2020, minimum
service charge: $42.60.
(ii)
Volumetric charge, effective October 1, 2020, $7.35 per 1,000
gallons.
(iii)
Wastewater volumetric charges on residential accounts are billed
on the winter average consumption during the months of December, January
and February.
(G) Senior citizen water credit and storm drainage credit: Refer to chapter
13 utilities, section
13.07.008, senior affordability discount and penalty exemption.
(4) Commercial and temporary hydrant meter service rates.
(A) Commercial water service rates.
Meter Size
|
Minimum Service Charge
(Effective October 15, 2024)
|
---|
3/4" or smaller
|
$13.56
|
1"
|
$22.60
|
1-1/2"
|
$45.20
|
2"
|
$72.27
|
3"
|
$135.44
|
4"
|
$225.73
|
6"
|
$451.31
|
Volumetric Charge
|
Rate per 1,000 Gallons
(Effective October 15, 2024)
|
---|
0—10,000 gallons
|
$4.90
|
10,001—40,000 gallons
|
$6.13
|
40,001—80,000 gallons
|
$7.65
|
80,001+
|
$9.57
|
(B) Commercial wastewater service rates:
(i)
All commercial accounts, effective October 15, 2024, minimum
service $37.82.
(ii)
Volumetric charge, effective October 15,2024, $6.87 per 1,000
gallons.
(C) Additional commercial service charges:
(i)
Service initiation: $75.00.
(iii)
Meter accuracy rereads: $15.00.
(iv)
Late fees: $10% of billed amount.
(v)
Turn offs/reconnects:
a.
During normal office hours: $50.00.
b.
After normal office hours: $75.00.
(D) Out-of-town commercial water service rates:
Meter Size
|
Minimum Service Charge
(Effective October 1, 2020)
|
---|
3/4" or smaller
|
$19.13
|
1"
|
$31.88
|
1-1/2"
|
$63.75
|
2"
|
$101.93
|
3"
|
$191.03
|
4"
|
$318.38
|
6"
|
$636.55
|
Volumetric Charge
|
Rate per 1,000 Gallons
(Effective October 1, 2020)
|
---|
0—10,000 gallons
|
$6.92
|
10,001—40,000 gallons
|
$8.66
|
40,001—80,000 gallons
|
$10.80
|
80,001+
|
$13.52
|
(E) Out-of-town commercial wastewater service rates:
(i)
All commercial accounts, effective October 1, 2020, minimum
service $48.90.
(ii)
Volumetric charge, effective October 1, 2020, $8.88 per 1,000
gallons.
(5) Irrigation service rates.
(A) Irrigation water service rates:
Meter Size
|
Minimum Service Charge
(Effective October 15, 2024)
|
---|
3/4" or smaller
|
$5.00
|
1"
|
$8.24
|
1-1/2"
|
$16.44
|
2"
|
$26.22
|
3"
|
$49.15
|
4"
|
$81.86
|
6"
|
$163.72
|
Volumetric Charge
|
Rate per 1,000 Gallons
(Effective October 15, 2024)
|
---|
0—10,000 gallons
|
$6.87
|
10,001—40,000 gallons
|
$7.89
|
40,001—80,000 gallons
|
$9.07
|
80,001+
|
$10.43
|
(B) Irrigation wastewater service rates: Irrigation accounts are not
billed for wastewater services. Irrigation accounts are strictly for
meters and water service dedicated solely to furnish water service
to lawn sprinkler or irrigation systems, and do not directly receive
wastewater services.
(C) Additional irrigation service charges:
(i)
Service initiation: $75.00 commercial/$65.00 residential.
(iii)
Meter accuracy rereads: $15.00.
(iv)
Late fees: 10% of billed amount.
(v)
Turn offs/reconnects:
a.
During normal office hours: $50.00.
b.
After normal office hours: $75.00.
(D) Out-of-town irrigation water service rates:
Meter Size
|
Minimum Service Charge
(Effective October 1, 2020)
|
---|
3/4" or smaller
|
$7.05
|
1"
|
$11.63
|
1-1/2"
|
$23.18
|
2"
|
$36.98
|
3"
|
$69.30
|
4"
|
$115.43
|
6"
|
$230.85
|
Volumetric Charge
|
Rate per 1,000 Gallons
(Effective October 1, 2020)
|
---|
0—10,000 gallons
|
$9.69
|
10,001—40,000 gallons
|
$11.13
|
40,001—80,000 gallons
|
$12.80
|
80,001+
|
$14.72
|
(6) Wastewater inflow prevention plan and enforcement fees.
(A) Administrative fees.
(i)
Non-plugged wastewater lines and manholes under construction
receiving inflow:
a.
First offense: $500 per connection per day.
b.
Second offense: $750 per connection per day.
c.
Third offense and subsequent: $1,000 per connection per day.
(ii)
Wastewater services plumbing open:
a.
First offense: $250 per connection per day.
b.
Second offense: $400 per connection per day.
c.
Third offense and subsequent: $500 per connection per day.
(iii)
Wastewater services open/broken:
a.
First offense: $100 per connection per day.
b.
Second offense and subsequent: $200 per connection per day.
(B) Offenses will be reset January of even-numbered years.
(C) Contesting violations: A customer may request a hearing before a
hearing officer(s) appointed by the Executive Director of Development
and Infrastructure Services within fifteen (15) business days after
the date on the notice. The decision by the Executive Director of
Development and Infrastructure Services is final and binding.
(D) Unpaid assessed administrative fees related to violations of wastewater
under the town plan shall incur late payment penalties and may result
in termination of work.
(Ordinance 19-68, § 3,
adopted 9/10/2019; Ordinance 2020-73, § 3, adopted 9/8/2020; Ordinance
2024-63 adopted 9/10/2024)
Any and all impact fees assessed shall be in accordance with the town's impact fee ordinance no. 11-71, in article
10.02 of this code, as it exists or may be amended.
(Ordinance 15-57, adopted 9/22/2015)
Solid waste collection rates are based on contractual obligations
entered between the Town and the Town's solid waste provider, and
are available on the Town's website.
(Ordinance 17-05, adopted 1/10/2017; Ordinance
2020-73, § 2, adopted 9/8/2020)
(a) The
following fees are hereby established and shall be collected through
the town's bill for public utilities pursuant to the Municipal Drainage
Utility Systems Act and other applicable law. Fees shall be based
on a property's impact on the town's drainage utility system. Impact
shall be based on the parcel size for residential property and the
impervious area for all other nonexempt property. Ten percent (10%)
of the area of the public streets and sidewalks on a property shall
count towards that property's impervious area. The drainage utility
fees shall be established according to the following schedule on a
monthly basis:
Property Type
|
Parcel Size
(sq. ft.)
|
Fees/Rates
|
---|
Single-family residential
|
Tier 1
|
<10,000
|
$3.00
|
Tier 2
|
≥ 10,000
|
$5.15
|
All other nonexempt property:
|
|
$1.00 per 1,000 square feet of impervious area; the minimum
fee shall be $2.75 per property
|
(b) The
following shall not be assessed a drainage utility system fee:
(1) Property
held and maintained in its natural state, until such time that the
property is developed and all of the public infrastructure constructed
has been accepted by the town in which the property is located for
maintenance.
(2) A
subdivided lot, until a structure has been built on the lot and a
certificate of occupancy has been issued by the town.
(4) Public
or private institutions of higher education property.
(c) All
billings, credits, exemptions, rules, and other procedures relating
to this drainage fee shall be subject to the provisions of V.T.C.A.,
Local Government Code, section 402.041 et seq., and shall specifically
include the following:
(1) There
shall be a charge on each monthly utility statement for the municipal
drainage utility system pursuant to Ordinance No. 07-71 and as authorized
herein. The town manager or his designee is authorized to collect
such charges in a manner consistent with the town charter and state
law. The drainage fee will be a separate line item on the utility
statement and shall be clearly identified as a separate charge.
(2) Except
as otherwise provided herein, billing, charges and collection procedures
shall be consistent with that for the water and sewer services.
(3) Drainage
charges shall be identified separately on the utility billing. Billing
shall be consistent with V.T.C.A., Local Government Code, section
402.048, as it exists or may be amended.
(4) Delinquent
charges shall be collected in a manner consistent with V.T.C.A., Local
Government Code, section 402.050, as it exists or may be amended and
other applicable law.
(5) The
town manager or his designee(s) may, from time to time, adopt rules
for the administration of the drainage charge.
(Ordinance 15-57, adopted 9/22/2015; Ordinance 17-68, § 5, adopted 9/12/2017)
(a) Field
user fees.
(1) Prosper Youth Sports Commission leagues (co-sponsored leagues):
(A) All participants who reside within town boundaries: $10.00 per player
per season.
(B) All participants who reside outside of the town boundary but reside
within the Prosper Independent School District boundary: $30.00 per
player per season.
(C) All participants who reside outside of the town boundary and who
reside outside of the Prosper Independent School District Boundary:
$50.00 per player per season.
(D) Fees shall be paid in full prior to the use of any town athletic
field.
(E) The number of scheduled practices and games will be assigned based
on the facility use agreement with the town.
(F) Each participant shall be assessed the full fee amount based on residency.
(2) Non-co-sponsored resident teams comprised of eighty percent (80%)
or more participants who reside in the town boundary:
(A) Nonsynthetic turf field use: $35.00 per hour.
(B) Synthetic turf field use: $70.00 per hour.
(C) Additional $20.00 per hour for use of the field lights.
(3) Non-co-sponsored resident teams comprised of less than 80% participants
who reside in the town boundary:
(A) Nonsynthetic turf field use: $45.00 per hour.
(B) Synthetic turf field use: Not available for rental.
(C) Additional $20.00 per hour for use of the field lights.
(4) Co-sponsored teams comprised of 80% or more participants who reside
in the town boundary:
(A) Nonsynthetic turf field use: $35.00 per hour.
(B) Synthetic turf field use: $70.00 per hour.
(C) Additional $20.00 per hour for use of the field lights.
(b) Pavilion
user fees.
Number of Participants
|
Resident Rate
|
Nonresident Rate
|
Refundable Deposit
|
---|
1-50
|
$35.00
|
$500.00
|
$100.00
|
51-100
|
$50.00
|
$500.00
|
$100.00
|
100+
|
$75.00
|
$500.00
|
$100.00
|
This fee structure is based on a four-hour time slot.
Rental fee must be paid in full at the time the reservation is made.
14-day cancellation is required. Acceptable forms of payment are check,
Visa, and MasterCard. The splash pad is open annually from Memorial
Day to Labor Day.
(c) Tournaments,
camps, and clinic fees.
During in-season play, defined as recreational play by the youth
sports commission leagues, only co-sponsored organization tournaments
will be allowed to utilize the synthetic turf fields. During in-season
play, only co-sponsored camps and clinics will be permitted to utilize
the synthetic turf fields but must contain at least 80 percent town
residents.
During out-of-season play, defined as seasons wherein recreational
play by the youth sports commission has concluded or is not currently
being scheduled, co-sponsored and non-co-sponsored organizations,
camps, clinics and tournaments will be permitted to utilize the synthetic
turf fields, regardless of residency status. The number of camps,
clinics and tournaments held throughout the off-season shall be determined
by the Director of the Parks and Recreation Department.
In the event that the tournament director would like to include
food vendors at scheduled events, all town health requirements must
be met no later than 30 days before the scheduled event. Please email
health@prospertx.gov with any questions.
(1) Co-sponsored organization fees.
(A) Tournament fees:
(i) $25.00/per team (up to a two-day tournament).
(ii)
$15.00/per team/additional day.
(iii)
Deposit per field: $100.00.
(iv)
Minimum fee for tournaments: $500.00.
(B) Camps and clinics fees:
(i) $5.00/per participant per day.
(ii)
Deposit per field: $100.00.
(iii)
Minimum fee for camps and clinics: $250.00.
(2) Resident, non-co-sponsored organization fees.
(A) Tournament fees:
(i) $25.00/per team (up to a two-day tournament).
(ii)
$15.00/per team/additional day.
(iii)
Deposit per field: $100.00.
(iv)
Minimum fee for tournaments: $750.00.
(B) Camps and clinics fees:
(i) $5.00/per participant per day.
(ii)
Deposit per field: $100.00.
(iii)
Minimum fee for camps and clinics: $300.00.
(3) Nonresident, non-co-sponsored organization fees.
(A) Tournament fees:
(i) $50.00/per team (up a two-day tournament).
(ii)
$30.00/per team/additional day.
(iii)
Deposit per field: $100.00.
(iv)
Minimum fee for tournaments: $1,000.00.
(B) Camps and clinics fees:
(i) $10.00/per participant per day.
(ii)
Deposit per field: $100.00.
(iii)
Minimum fee for camps and clinics: $450.00.
(4) General fees.
(A) Lights are charged at $20.00/hour/field.
(B) On-site staff: $25.00/hour/staff member, if deemed necessary by the
Parks and Recreation Department.
(C) Field preparation: $45.00/field/per preparation.
(D) Any additional field preparation is a $20.00 relining and dragging
home plate fee. All requests must be made prior to the tournament
beginning.
(E) Water service is $45.00 per container per day, and this includes
cups and ice.
(F) Temporary mound adjustments are a $400.00 flat rate, per occurrence.
Renting organization must provide a minimum of four staff members
to assist with mound adjustments.
(G) Full deposit payment must be received no later than two business
days after the tournament has concluded.
(H) Deposit must be received at time of reservation to guarantee the
reservation. First deposit received will have priority over facility
reservation.
(I) Refunds for field rental fees are only refundable due to inclement
weather and or cancellation of the rental 30 days prior to the rental
date.
(Ordinance 18-75, § 4,
adopted 9/25/2018; Ordinance 22-11, § 2, adopted 3/8/2022)
(a) Inspections.
(1) Certificate of occupancy.
Initial inspection which includes
the public works inspection of sidewalk, drive approach, curbs and
gutter, water meter, meter box, right-of-way grading, sod and camera
the wastewater service to the main line. This fee shall be paid when
a building permit is sought.
(2) First public works inspection.
(A) First inspection: $50.00.
(B) All fees paid prior to scheduling new inspection: Inspection requests
are made the day before by 4:00 p.m. Public works will try to make
most inspections within forty-eight (48) hours of receiving a request
for the same.
(3) Reinspection fee.
(A) Second inspection: $50.00.
(B) Third inspection: $75.00.
(C) Fourth inspection: $100.00.
(D) Fees will increase in $25.00 increments for each inspection thereafter.
(b) Damages
to meters/equipment.
(Cost does not include water and
sewer impact fees.)
⅝-inch PD
|
$245.00
|
¾-inch PD
|
$335.00
|
1-inch PD
|
$335.00
|
1-½-inch PD
|
$638.00
|
2-inch PD
|
$767.00
|
1-½-inch turbine (irrigation)
|
$869.00
|
2-inch turbine (irrigation)
|
$916.00
|
14 × 18-inch meter box
|
$200.00
|
14 × 18-inch meter box & MTU
|
$360.00
|
18 × 24-inch meter box
|
$383.00
|
18 × 24-inch meter Box & MTU
|
$425.00
|
Replace readable register
|
$250.00
|
Replace damaged/unreadable register
|
$747.00
|
Transmitter (MTU)
|
$374.00
|
Transmitter (MTU) dual
|
$0
|
3-inch turbine
|
$1,636.00
|
4-inch turbine
|
$2,136.00
|
6-inch turbine
|
$3,627.00
|
3-inch compound
|
$4,975.00
|
4-inch compound
|
$5,600.00
|
6-inch compound
|
$7,636.00
|
Larger meters on request
|
(Amount TBD)
|
Replace ⅝ & 1-inch meter, MTU register & box
|
$711.00
|
Replace MTU, register & box
|
$511.00
|
Replace ⅝ & 1-inch meter, register & box
|
$596.00
|
Replace ⅝ & 1-inch meter, MTU & box
|
$596.00
|
Replace ⅝ & 1-inch meter & MTU
|
$458.00
|
Replace ⅝ & 1-inch meter & box
|
$368.00
|
Replace MTU & box small
|
$320.00
|
Replace register & box
|
$315.00
|
Replace ⅝ & 1-inch meter & register
|
$470.00
|
Replace register & MTU
|
$363.00
|
Replace unreadable register, MTU and small box
|
$840.00
|
Replace unreadable register & MTU
|
$0
|
(c) Fire
hydrant meter fee.
(1) Deposit
(based upon approved condition): $1,819.00.
(2) Relocate
fire hydrant meter: $84.00.
(3) Repair
hydrant meter:
(A) Replace fire hydrant with register: $1,980.00.
(B) Repair hydrant meter RPZ: $657.00.
(C) Replace backflow on hydrant: $1,012.00.
(D) Repair hydrant broken collar: $224.00.
(E) Repair hydrant meter valves: $275.00.
(4) Replace
fire hydrant meter: $924.00.
(d) Water/wastewater
connection/tap fee.
(1)
Water (lots without existing water
service line/meter box)
(a) Water tap fee is based on water service line size, does not include
other items such as, among other things, boring, impact fees, connection
fees (see 2, below), pavement removal and replacement:
(i) 1-inch water service: $1,610.00.
(ii)
1-½-inch water service: $2,745.00.
(iii)
2-inch water service: $3,675.00.
(iv)
4-inch water service: $1,956.00.
(v) 6-inch water service: $2,026.00.
(2) Water
(lots with existing water service line/meter box).
(A) Water connection fee is based on water meter size, does not include
impact fees, and shall be paid when a building permit is sought:
(i) ⅝-inch water meter: $475.00.
(ii)
¾-inch water meter: $660.00.
(iii)
1-inch water meter: $575.00.
(iv)
1-½-inch water meter: $875.00.
(v) 1-½-inch-inch water meter (turbine): $1,125.00.
(vi)
2-inch water meter: $1,000.00.
(vii)
2-inch water meter (turbine): $1,075.00.
(3) Wastewater
(lots without existing wastewater service line).
(A) Wastewater tap size, does not include other items such as, among
other things, boring, impact fees, connection fees (see 4, below),
pavement removal and replacement:
(4) Wastewater
(lots with existing wastewater service line).
(A) Wastewater connection size does not include impact fees, and shall
be paid when a building permit is sought:
(e) Meter moves. This work does not include additional items
such as, among other things, bores, impact fees, grass replacement
and pavement removal. The town does not relocate customer-side service.
(1) 1-inch
water service: $675.00.
(2) 1-½-inch
water service: $998.00.
(3) 2-inch
water service: $1,157.00.
(f) Curbstop repair.
(1) 1-inch
water service: $426.00.
(2) 1-½-inch
water service: $770.00.
(3) 2-inch
water service: $875.00.
(g) Callback or second time call. $102.00.
(h) Accuracy testing.
(1) Meter
requested testing local: $379.00.
(2) Meter
requested testing outside: $497.00.
(i) UTRWD connection fee. $500.00.
(j) Returned check fee. $25.00.
(Ordinance 15-57, adopted 9/22/2015; Ordinance 17-68, § 6, adopted 9/12/2017; Ordinance 2022-73, § 8,
adopted 11/8/2022; Ordinance 2022-77, § 3, adopted 12/13/2022)
(a) Application
and investigation fee: $700.00 (nonrefundable).
(b) Annual
license renewal fee: $350.00 (nonrefundable).
(c) Employee
license, whether for a new license or for renewal of an existing license,
annual fee: $75.00 (nonrefundable application, investigation, and
license fee).
(d) All license
applications and fees shall be submitted to the town secretary, or
its designee.
(a) Annual,
permit or renewal fee (nonrefundable).
(1) Private
residence: Thirty-six dollars ($36.00).
(2) Business:
Forty-eight dollars ($48.00).
(b) False
alarms service charge.
(1) Burglar alarm.
If, within the previous twelve (12) month
period, five (5) false burglar alarm notifications are emitted from
an alarm site, the Director shall assess the permit holder in control
of that alarm site a fee for each subsequent false burglar alarm notification
emitted from the site. The fee for a false burglar alarm under this
subsection shall be seventy-five dollars ($75.00).
(2) Robbery alarm.
The Director shall assess a permit holder
for each false robbery alarm notification emitted from the alarm site.
The fee for each false robbery alarm shall be seventy-five dollars
($75.00).
(3) Fire alarm.
If, within the previous twelve (12) month
period, two (2) false fire alarm notifications are emitted from an
alarm site, the Director shall assess the permit holder in control
of that alarm site a fee for each subsequent false fire alarm notification
emitted from the site. The fee for a false fire alarm under this subsection
shall be seventy-five dollars ($75.00).
(4) Emergency medical assistance alarm.
If, within the previous
twelve (12) month period, two (2) false emergency medical assistance
alarm notifications are emitted from an alarm site, the Director shall
assess the permit holder in control of that alarm site a fee for each
person subsequent emergency medical assistance alarm notification
emitted from the site. The fee for a false emergency medical alarm
under this subsection shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00).
(c) Failure
to respond.
If the permit holder, or designee, fails
to respond to the scene within thirty (30) minutes to reset the alarm
system and provide access to the premises, a fee of fifty dollars
($50.00), in addition to the actual expenses incurred in securing
the premises, will be charged to the permit holder. Failure of the
permit holder to pay the assessed fee will result in suspension of
the permit.
(d) Protection
of financial institutions.
The financial institution
shall pay a monthly fee for each indicator. The fee for monitoring
alarms for financial institutions shall be fifty dollars ($50.00)
per month.
(Ordinance 15-57, adopted 9/22/2015)
(a) Administrative
fees.
Administrative fees for violations to the town's
water conservation and water resource and emergency management plan
shall be added to water account holder's regular monthly town utility
bill as follows:
(1) First offense: Courtesy tag warning.
(2) Second offense: Certified letter notifying of violation.
(3) Third offense and subsequent offenses: $100.00.
(4) Fourth offense and subsequent offenses: $300.00.
(b) Contesting
violations.
(1) A water customer may request a hearing before a hearing officer(s)
appointed by the Executive Director of Infrastructure Services within
fifteen (15) business days after the date on the notice. The hearing
officer(s) shall evaluate all information offered by the petitioner
at the hearing. The customer shall bear the burden of proof to show
why, by preponderance of the evidence, the administrative fee should
not be assessed. The hearing officer(s) shall render a decision in
writing within three (3) business days of the conclusion of the hearing.
A customer may appeal the decision from the hearing officer(s) in
writing to the Executive Director of Infrastructure Services within
three (3) business days from the receipt of the written appeal. The
decision by the Executive Director of Infrastructure Services is final
and binding.
(2) Unpaid assessed administrative fees related to violations of water
use restrictions under the town plan shall incur late payment penalties
and may result in termination of water service.
(Ordinance 19-21, adopted 4/23/2019)
The Town may elect to exercise the following administrative
remedies for violations of the Town's Backflow Prevention Plan in
lieu of pursuing criminal penalties against non-single family water
account holders, such as business and professional parks, homeowners'
associations, apartments, home builders, land developers, and entities
other than customers residing at single family homes.
(1) Administrative
fees.
The following administrative fees that will be
assessed:
(A) Backflow registration fee: $100.00.
(B) Backflow test (per assembly): $25.00.
(D) Public works fee: $50.00.
(E) Retest (per device): $25.00.
(2) Contesting
violations.
A non-single family water customer as defined
above may request a hearing before a hearing officer(s) appointed
by the Executive Director of Development and Community Services within
fifteen (15) business days after the date on the Notice. The hearing
officer(s) shall evaluate all information offered by the petitioner
at the hearing. The customer shall bear the burden of proof to show
why, by preponderance of the evidence, the administrative fee should
not be assessed. The hearing officer(s) will render a decision in
writing within three (3) business days of the conclusion of the hearing.
A customer may appeal the decision from the hearing officer(s) in
writing to the Executive Director of Development and Community Services
within three (3) business days of the conclusion of the hearing. The
decision by the Executive Director of Development and Community Services
is final and binding.
(3) Paying
Assessed Fees.
If, after
the expiration of the fifteen (15) business days from the date on
the Notice, the customer has not requested an administrative hearing
to contest the assessment of an administrative fee or paid the administrative
fee, the Town shall apply and charge the assessed administrative fee
to the customer's next Town Utility Bill.
(a) Unpaid assessed administrative fees related to violations of Backflow
Prevention Plan restrictions under the Town Plan shall incur late
payment penalties and may result in termination of water service.
(Ordinance 15-57, adopted 9/22/2015; Ordinance 16-76, adopted 12/13/2016; Ordinance 2022-73, § 10,
adopted 11/8/2022; Ordinance 2023-72, § 3, adopted 10/24/2023)
(a) Administrative
fees.
(1) Administrative
fees for violations of the town's FOG outreach plan shall be added
to a wastewater account holder's regular monthly town utility bill,
or billed to the generator, as follows:
(A) First offense: Certified letter with five (5) days to comply.
(B) Second offense: $1,000.00.
(C) Third offense: $1,500.00.
(D) Fourth and subsequent offenses: Increase of $500.00 with each violation.
(2) Unpaid
assessed administrative fees related to violations of the FOG outreach
plan shall incur late payment penalties and may result in termination
of services.
(b) Contesting
violations.
A customer may request a hearing before a
hearing officer(s) appointed by the Executive Director of Development
and Community Services within fifteen (15) business days after the
date on the notice. The hearing officer(s) shall evaluate all information
offered by the customer at the hearing. The customer shall bear the
burden of proof to show why, by preponderance of the evidence, the
administrative fee should not be assessed. The hearing officer(s)
shall render a decision in writing within three (3) business days
of the conclusion of the hearing. A customer may appeal the decision
from the hearing officer(s) in writing to the Executive Director of
Development and Community Services within three (3) business days
from the receipt of the decision by the hearing officer(s). In the
written appeal, the customer shall provide the factual basis for the
appeal and describe why the decision of the hearing officer(s) is
not supported by the evidence. The Executive Director of Development
and Community Services shall promptly review the appeal, and the decision
by the Executive Director of Development and Community Services is
final and binding.
(Ordinance 16-22, adopted 3/22/2016)
(a) Food
establishment permit and inspection fees.
(1) Restaurant:
$350.00/year (includes two inspections per year).
(2) Convenience
store: $275.00/year.
(3) Child
day care center: $350.00/year.
(4) Grocery
store: $500.00/year.
(5) Mobile
food establishment (hot): $350.00/year.
(6) Mobile
food establishment (cold): $250.00/year.
(7) Temporary
food establishment: $75.00 for a maximum of fourteen (14) days.
(8) Concession
stand: $50.00/season.
(9) Independent
school district-owned food establishment: No fee.
(b) Certain
food establishment inspection fees.
(1) Reinspection:
$100.00/inspection.
(2) Investigative
or complaint-based inspection: $100.00/inspection (if the inspection
is deemed to not have been warranted, the fee may be waived at the
sole discretion of the regulatory authority).
(c) Plan
review of new or extensively remodeled food establishment fee.
$175.00.
(d) Public/semi-public
swimming pool or spa permit and inspection fee.
$225.00.
For the purpose of this section, a semi-public swimming pool
or spa is a swimming pool or spa which is privately owned and open
only to an identifiable class of persons including but not limited
to hotel guests, residents of a multifamily dwelling complex, members
of a homeowners or property owners association, fitness facility or
club members.
(e) Dogs
on food establishment variance application fee.
$250.00.
(f) Proration
of annual fees.
(1) The cost of any annual fee referenced in subsection
(a), "Food establishment permit and inspection fees," due and owing on or before January 31, 2023, shall be prorated to expire on January 31, 2023. On February 1, 2023, and every February 1 thereafter, all such annual fees shall be due and owing.
(2) Beginning on February 1, 2023, any annual fee referenced in subsection
(a), "Food establishment permit and inspection fees," whose payment is one to five business days late shall be subject to a late payment penalty equal to 50 percent of the annual fee amount. Any such annual fee whose payment is more than five business days late shall be subject to a late payment penalty equal to 100 percent of the annual fee amount.
(Ordinance 17-68, § 7,
adopted 9/12/2017; Ordinance
18-75, § 5, adopted 9/25/2018; Ordinance 2022-17, § 2, adopted 4/26/2022; Ordinance 2022-73, § 9,
adopted 11/8/2022)
(a) The
landlord of a multifamily dwelling complex shall annually pay the
town a fee which includes registration and inspection fees.
(b) A fee
of ten dollars ($10.00) per dwelling unit with a minimum of two hundred
dollars ($200.00) per year shall be submitted annually with the required
registration form as provided by the town.
(c) Annual
registration or renewals postmarked or received after the identified
deadline date shall be assessed an additional fee increase of:
(1) Ten
percent (10%) if received within thirty (30) calendar days after the
due date,
(2) Thirty
percent (30%) if received within thirty-one (31) to sixty (60) calendar
days after the due date; or
(3) Fifty
percent (50% if received more than sixty-one (61) days after the due
date.
(d) Cost
of initial inspection and first reinspection: No fee.
(e) Second
reinspection if required: $150.00 per residential unit or per any
other area of the multifamily complex.
(f) Third
and any subsequent reinspections if required: $300.00 per residential
unit or per any other area of the multifamily complex.
(Ordinance 18-110, adopted 12/11/2018)
Definitions:
Advanced Life Support (ALS).
Basic Life Support (BLS).
Advanced Life Support 2 (ALS-2).
Advanced Life Support Disposable Items (ALSDI).
Basic Life Support Disposable Items (BSLDI).
(Ordinance 2020-73, § 4, adopted 9/8/2020; Ordinance 2024-52 adopted 8/13/2024)