The rates and regulations set forth in this chapter are established for the control of the municipal water supply system of the city.
(Ord. 2119 § 1 (part), 2005; Ord. 2356 § 4 (part), 2011; Ord. 2743 § 1 (Exh. A) (part), 2020)
• | Residential water service permit: $195.00; |
• | Commercial or industrial water service permit: $225.00; |
• Fire hydrant: $195.00; | |
• Fire sprinkler system connection: $250.00; | |
• Cross-connection control: | |
• Residential irrigation system: $125.00; | |
• All other systems: $175.00. |
• | One hour x current engineering burdened rate (minimum); |
• | In-house plan review fee: Hours x current engineer burdened rate; |
• | Third-party review fees as billed to the city, including city administrative costs. |
• | Two hours x current inspector burdened rate (minimum); |
• | ([[# LF Water/250] x 4] + 10) x current inspector burdened rate; |
• | Additional inspection as warranted: Number of hours x current staff burdened rate. |
The total fee for permit approval shall be the sum of the above elements. Plan review fees shall be accrued until the construction plans are approved for construction. Accrued plan review fees shall be paid regardless of whether a permit is issued. Inspection fees shall be accrued until final project approval and shall be assessed to the permittee as they are accrued. |
Burdened rates for city staff are actual salaries plus benefits with a 1.25 multiplier to cover indirect costs. City staff burdened rates are specified in the Sumner utility rate and fee schedule. |