[Amended 2-3-1992; 9-10-2001; 5-3-2004]
A permit application fee of $30 for the first
$1,000, plus $10 for each additional $1,000, based on the value of
demolition, shall be required.
The fee for a peddling license shall be $5 per
year.
The fee which shall accompany an application
for approval of sewage facilities shall be $15.
[Added 5-1-2017]
Pursuant to the authority set forth in General Statutes Section
8-1c and other statutory authority, the Inland Wetlands Commission,
Planning Commission, Zoning Board of Appeals and Zoning Commission
are hereby authorized to establish fee schedules for, and to collect
reasonable fees for, the processing and review of land use applications
for the various zoning permits, special permits, design review approvals,
subdivisions and resubdivisions of land, petitions for variances,
appeals, site plans, applications for approvals and/or permits from
the Inland Wetlands Commission, and for such other applications, approvals,
appeals, or permits as may be within the jurisdiction of the above-referenced
board and commissions. Fees shall be as duly determined and set by
such board and commissions. Fees may be duly amended from time to
time by the board and commissions and may include required state fees
and may include additional fees to cover the cost of legal notices
and for consultants to assist the board and commissions in the review
of an application or other pending matter before the board or commissions.
[Added 5-3-2004]
The following Health Department fees are due
upon application for the following permits or licenses.
[Added 9-12-2016; amended 1-6-2020]
A. General. The Fire Marshal may enter and inspect any property and
building or structure thereon located in the Town of Brookfield for
purposes of conducting any inspection required pursuant to the Connecticut
State Fire Safety Code and the Connecticut State Fire Prevention Code
("Fire Safety Codes") and the Connecticut General Statutes or regulations,
or pursuant to any application review.
B. Inspection fees. Fees for all required inspections shall be determined
by the Fire Marshal with the approval of the Board of Selectmen. All
such fees shall be paid upon receipt of an invoice and prior to the
issuance of any permits by the Fire Marshal.
C. Plan review fees.
(1) Plan review fees shall be determined by the Fire Marshal with the
approval of the Board of Selectmen. Plan review fees include site
plan reviews, building plan reviews, fire alarm plan reviews, and
fire protection systems and equipment plan reviews.
(2) All such plan review fees shall be paid in full upon receipt of an
invoice and prior to the issuance of any permits by the Fire Marshal
or any other department and/or the issuance of any certificates of
occupancy. All such fees paid to the Office of the Fire Marshal shall
be nonrefundable.
(3) No plan review fees will be required for plans submitted or resubmitted
by municipal or state governmental agencies, subdivisions, or entities.
(4) Any building plans for buildings 5,000 square feet or greater may
be required to have an independent plan review, as determined at the
sole discretion of the Office of the Fire Marshal. The independent
plan review shall be conducted by a plan reviewer chosen and hired
by the applicant from a list of preapproved plan reviewers compiled
by the Office of the Fire Marshal. The applicant shall pay all costs
associated with the contracted plan reviewer's independent review.
The applicant shall submit the plan reviewer's written report,
along with documentation that the reviewer's costs have been
paid in full, prior to the Office of the Fire Marshal's review and
approval of any such plan.
(5) Any fire alarm plans for protecting areas of 5,000 square feet or
greater may be required to have an independent plan review, as determined
at the sole discretion of the Office of the Fire Marshal. The independent
plan review shall be conducted by a plan reviewer chosen and hired
by the applicant from a list of preapproved plan reviewers compiled
by the Office of the Fire Marshal. The applicant shall pay all costs
associated with the contracted plan reviewer's independent review.
The applicant shall submit the plan reviewer's written report
along with documentation that the reviewer's costs have been
paid in full, prior to the Office of the Fire Marshal's review
and approval of any such plan.
(6) Any fire protection system and equipment plan not supplied by a public
water main may be required to have an independent plan review, as
determined at the sole discretion of the Office of the Fire Marshal.
The applicant shall pay all costs associated with the contracted plan
reviewer's independent review, in addition to the fees specified
below. The applicant shall submit the plan reviewer's written
report, along with documentation that the reviewer's costs have
been paid in full, prior to the Office of the Fire Marshal's
review and approval of any such plan.