[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Canastota 6-7-1993
by L.L. No. 2-1993; as amended through April 2003. Subsequent
amendments noted where applicable.]
A. This chapter supersedes any fees listed with the Village
of Canastota Code book prior to this date.
B. All fees will be reviewed annually and adjusted accordingly
if needed by Board resolution.
[Amended 6-6-2005; 9-14-2005]
A. Building permits.
(1) Residential new construction.
(a) One- and two-family:
[1] Two hundred dollars; includes final certificate of occupancy.
[2] One hundred dollars for a temporary certificate of occupancy.
(b) Multiple-family.
[1] Two hundred fifty dollars; includes final certificate
of occupancy.
[2] One hundred dollars for a temporary certificate of occupancy
for each individual habitable unit.
(c) Mobile home.
[1] One hundred fifty dollars; includes final certificate
of occupancy.
[2] No temporary certificate of occupancy will be issued.
(d) Planned unit development (PUD): covered under one- and
two-family, multiple family, and mobile home.
(2) Residential additions:
(a) One- and two-family, multiple units, and mobile homes.
[1] One hundred dollars; includes final certificate of occupancy.
[2] One hundred dollars for a temporary certificate of occupancy.
(3) Permanent accessory structures (sheds, pools, garages,
etc).
(a) Fifty dollars; includes final certificate of occupancy.
(b) No temporary certificate of occupancy will be issued.
(c) No charges for sheds not put on a permanent foundation.
(4) Residential repairs and items (fences, decks, etc.):
$50, includes final certificate of occupancy or compliance.
(5) Driveways: No permit is required, but approval of the
DPW foreman is required for any curb cuts or road alterations.
(6) Commercial/industrial uses:
(a) Three hundred dollars, plus $.02 per square foot over
10,000 square feet; includes final certificate of occupancy.
(b) Two hundred fifty dollars for a temporary certificate
of occupancy.
(7) Certificate of compliance:
(a) Residential:
[1] Minimum charge of $75 with one inspection.
[2] Charge of $50 per unit for every re-inspection thereafter.
(b) Commercial/industrial:
[1] One hundred seventy-five dollars includes
one inspection.
[2] Charge of $50 for every re-inspection thereafter.
(8) Agricultural buildings: $100 for all structures.
(9) Signs:
(b) Commercial/industrial: $1.50 per square foot; minimum
cost of $100.
(10) Truss/joist construction. Inspection of trusses/joists
for commercial structures as mandated by NYS Building Code Part 1264-1: $50.
B. Demolition permit:
(1) Residential (one- and two-family, multiple family, mobile
home, garages & accessory structures): $50.
(2) All other (commercial and industrial): $100.
C. Tax searches: $25 per tax number.
D. Sewers:
(1) Village:
(a) Application and permit for replacing existing line without
a road cut needed: $75, includes inspection by DPW.
(b) Application and permit for replacing existing line with
a road cut needed: $275. This pays for the cutting and excavating of road,
stone, backfill, and paving. The road work must be done by the Village DPW.
(c) Application and permit for new line without a road cut:
$300, includes inspection by DPW.
(d) Application and permit for new line with a road cut needed:
$500. This pays for the cutting and excavating of road, stone, backfill, and
paving. The road work must be done by the Village DPW.
(e) Any commercial or industrial manufacturing firm, as determined
by the Board of Trustees, that has been permitted by the Board of Trustees,
after review by the Village Engineer or pretreatment consultant, to install
a separate water meter for the sole purpose of product manufacturing, that
does not discharge in any manner into the Village sewer system, and uses in
excess of 1,000,000 gallons annually for this dedicated product manufacturing
process shall only be charged, on a quarterly basis, the yearly capital recovery
charge for this dedicated line only. Starting and ending meter readings shall
be submitted to the Village on a quarterly basis for billing purposes, and
meters are subject to inspection and verification by a Village designee at
any time.
(2) Town sewer districts:
(a) Line connected directly to Village system:
[1] Replace existing line: $75, includes inspection by the
DPW at the point of main hookup.
[2] Any new line includes the following:
[a] Permit and application fee: $300.
[3] These fees include an inspection by the Village DPW at
the point of main hookup.
(b) Line connected to pre-existing sewer line outside of
the Village system:
[1] Any new line includes the following:
E. Zoning Board of Appeals: application fee of $100.
F. Planning Board.
(1) Site plan application fee:
(a) One hundred dollars for residential.
(b) Two hundred dollars for commercial/industrial.
(2) Subdivisions:
(a) One hundred dollars, plus $25 per lot up to 10 lots.
(b) One hundred dollars, plus $40 per lot for over 10 lots.
(3) Planned unit development: $500 per application.
(4) Flood prevention permits (drainage ditches, swales):
G. Licenses and permits.
(1) Section 25-13, Transient retail fees: $50 per week or
any part of.
(2) Section
125-17, Hawker, peddler, or solicitor: $50 per week or any part of.
(3) Section
125-18, Junk dealers, $200 per year.
(5) Section
125-27, Amusement center: $500 annually.
H. Clean up, mowing, emergency repairs:
(1) Labor: $75 for the first 1/2 hour, and $50 per each additional
1/2 hour. A 1/2 hour time period will consist of any amount of time used during
that 1/2 hour period.
(2) Equipment. The following rate will apply:
(a) Front end loader: $75 per hour.
(b) Dump truck: $50 per hour.
(c) Mowing equipment: $30 per hour.
(d) Bobcat loader: $40 per hour.
(e) Street sweeper: $75 per hour.
(f) Any specialized equipment that we must rent: actual cost
of equipment plus labor cost to pickup and return.
(3) Disposal fee: actual cost of disposal plus labor and
equipment cost.