Fair and reasonable costs incurred by the Town in reviewing applications and for inspecting improvements which will be dedicated to the Town will be the responsibility of the developer.
An application for site plan review shall be accompanied by a fee amount that is set from time to time by Town Board resolution.
Each applicant shall be charged an application fee prior to determination of completeness. The purpose of the application fee is to cover the following:
A. 
Publication fee;
B. 
Review by the Planning Board;
C. 
The attendance of the Planning Board's Attorney, the Town Engineer, and/or consultant(s) at Planning Board meetings, where appropriate; and
D. 
Administrative costs, including processing and review by other Town personnel including the Building Inspector, Planning Board Secretary and Town Highway Superintendent.
E. 
The application fee will be set by resolution by the Town Board after reviewing actual costs incurred for these services in typical developments and the fees charged for similar services in other towns in Wayne County.
Costs incurred by the Town for attorney, engineering and/or consultant fees or other expenses in connection with the review of an application pursuant to this chapter may be charged to the applicant. The Town Board has the discretion to require an applicant to pay anticipated fees and costs into escrow, held by the Town, by resolution. Any unused funds paid into escrow shall be returned to the applicant within 30 days upon final determination of the application, or withdrawal of the application.
Necessary fees incurred by the Town in the inspection of developments as they progress. These may include but are not limited to the following:
A. 
Roads, streets and highways, including the laying out, excavating and installation of base, intermediate and top coats;
B. 
Water supply systems, including mains, valves, tees, hydrants and other appurtenances;
C. 
Sanitary sewers and their appurtenances;
D. 
Drainage systems and storm sewers, including individual lot grading, swales, pipes, retention or detention ponds and their appurtenances;
E. 
Sidewalks which are to be dedicated to the Town;
F. 
Private drives or roads which serve two or more properties and which are designed to withstand emergency vehicle loading.