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Ordinance 2019-4299 ORDINANCE NO. 2019-4299 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING CHAPTER 1 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, ENTITLED "GENERAL PROVISIONS," BY CREATING SECTION 1-15, ENTITLED "FEE SCHEDULE," TO PROVIDE THAT ALL FEES AND CHARGES ESTABLISHED BY THE CITY COMMISSION SHALL BE SET FORTH IN APPENDIX A TO THE CITY CODE, ENTITLED "FEE SCHEDULE"; PROVIDE FOR AN ANNUAL ADJUSTMENT FOR CERTAIN SPECIFIED FEES AND CHARGES TO REFLECT INCREASES IN THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX; AND PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN OTHER FEES AND CHARGES SHALL BE SUBJECT TO ADJUSTMENT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THE CITY CODE; AND BY AMENDING APPENDIX A TO THE CITY CODE, ENTITLED "FEE SCHEDULE," TO CONSOLIDATE FEES AND CHARGES ESTABLISHED BY THE CITY COMMISSION, AND TO IDENTIFY WHICH FEES AND CHARGES SHALL BE SUBJECT TO ANNUAL ADJUSTMENT; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, during the Fiscal Year 2018-19 budget process,the City Commission directed the City Administration to review the City of Miami Beach's (the "City") current approaches for annually indexing the City's rates, fees, and charges (collectively, the "City Fees"), and identify which City Fees should be subject to annual adjustment to reflect changes in the Consumer Price Index ("CPI"); and WHEREAS, the purpose of the review was to ensure that the City Fees keep up with inflation, and are sufficient to recover the costs of providing services to the City's residents and customers; and WHEREAS, annual rate indexing is viewed favorably by credit rating agencies, and can better position the City for higher credit ratings, and lower interest rates associated with debt financing for high-priority capital improvements; and WHEREAS, various City departments collaborated to develop recommendations and identify which City Fees should be subject to annual adjustment; and WHEREAS, the Office of Management and Budget subsequently retained a consultant (GovRates, Inc.)to assist with developing recommendations for annual indexing; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and the City Commission hereby determine that this Ordinance will promote transparency, eliminate inconsistencies, and streamline the procedure for adjustments to City Fees. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. Chapter 1 of the Code of the City of Miami Beach is hereby amended as follows: CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 1-15. Fee schedule. bj Fee schedule established. The fees and charges established by the city commission shall be set forth in Appendix"A" to this Code, entitled "Fee Schedule." 112) Annual adjustment. (1) Consumer price index. Certain fees and charges, as identified in Appendix"A", shall be subject to annual adjustment by the city manager, effective October 1st of each year, to reflect increases in the Consumer Price Index for the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, Florida area, as published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor. By September 1st of each year, the city manager shall (i) determine the percentage increase, if any, in the Consumer Price Index, pursuant to the applicable formula for each fee or charge, as set forth in Appendix "A"; (ii) adjust the amount of any fees and charges that are identified in Appendix "A" as subject to annual adjustment; (iii) publish a revised fee schedule on the City's website; and (iv) transmit the revised fee schedule to the city's codifier, for publication in Appendix"A". Other annual adjustments. Certain specified fees and charges, including the purchased water pass-through rate, purchased sanitary sewer pass-through rate, and monthly user rates for the water system and sanitary sewer system shall be subject to adjustment from time to time, pursuant to the provisions set forth in sections 110-166 (for water rates) and 110-168 (for sanitary sewer rates), respectively. Conflicting provisions. In the event of a conflict between a fee or charge set forth in the Code, and a fee or charge set forth in Appendix "A", the fee or charge set forth in Appendix"A" shall govern, regardless of the date of enactment of the conflicting Code provision. SECTION 2. Appendix "A" to the City Code, entitled "Fee Schedule," is hereby amended as set forth in Exhibit"A" to this Ordinance. 2 SECTION 3. REPEALER. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 4. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity. SECTION 5. CODIFICATION. It is the intention of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, and it is hereby ordained that the provisions of this ordinance shall become and be made part of the Miami Beach City Code. The sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such intention, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or other appropriate word. SECTION 6. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect on the S day of oc}vbf(2019. PASSED AND ADOPTED this aS day of 9 bP< 2019. ATTEST: / �"'% Dan Gelber, Mayor afael Granado � �4�,4 City Clerk Underline denotes additions : . denotes deletions '' D INCURP ORATED: • ,. < (Sponsored by Commissioner Mark Samuelian) �ii � gsW' APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION � � f City Attorney+ \_ Date 3 N Ordinances - R5 B MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: September 25, 2019 SUBJECT:AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING CHAPTER 1 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, ENTITLED "GENERAL PROVISIONS," BY CREATING SECTION 1-15, ENTITLED "FEE SCHEDULE," TO PROVIDE THAT ALL FEES AND CHARGES ESTABLISHED BY THE CITY COMMISSI.ON SHALL BE SET FORTH IN APPENDIX A TO THE CITY CODE, ENTITLED "FEE SCHEDULE"; PROVIDE FOR AN ANNUAL ADJUSTMENT FOR CERTAIN SPECIFIED FEES AND CHARGES TO REFLECT INCREASES IN THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX; AND PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN OTHER FEES AND CHARGES SHALL BE SUBJECT TO ADJUSTMENT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THE CITY CODE; AND BY AMENDING APPENDIX A TO THE CITY CODE, ENTITLED "FEE SCHEDULE," TO CONSOLIDATE FEES AND CHARGES ESTABLISHED BY THE CITY COMMISSION, AND TO IDENTIFY WHICH FEES AND CHARGES SHALL BE SUBJECT TO ANNUAL ADJUSTMENT; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Applicable Area Citywide Is this a Resident Right to Does this item utilize G.O. Know item? Bond Funds? Yes No READING 5:06 p.m. Second Reading Public Hearing Legislative Tracking Office of Management and Budget Sponsor Commissioner Mark Samuelian ATTACHMENTS: Page 189 of 540 Description ❑ Memorandum ❑ Ordinance ❑ AppendixA Page 190 of 540 MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: September 25, 2019 SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING CHAPTER 1 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, ENTITLED "GENERAL PROVISIONS," BY CREATING SECTION 1- 15, ENTITLED "FEE SCHEDULE," TO PROVIDE THAT ALL FEES AND CHARGES ESTABLISHED BY THE CITY COMMISSION SHALL BE SET FORTH IN APPENDIX A TO THE CITY CODE, ENTITLED "FEE SCHEDULE"; PROVIDE FOR AN ANNUAL ADJUSTMENT FOR CERTAIN SPECIFIED FEES AND CHARGES TO REFLECT INCREASES IN THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX; AND PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN OTHER FEES AND CHARGES SHALL BE SUBJECT TO ADJUSTMENT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THE CITY CODE; AND BY AMENDING APPENDIX A TO THE CITY CODE ENTITLED "FEE SCHEDULE," TO CONSOLIDATE FEES AND CHARGES ESTABLISHED BY THE CITY COMMISSION, AND TO IDENTIFY WHICH FEES AND CHARGES SHALL BE SUBJECT TO ANNUAL ADJUSTMENT; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Background During the Fiscal Year 2018-19 budget process, the City Commission directed City staff to review the City's current approaches for annually indexing the City's rates, fees, and charges (collectively, the"City Fees"). The purpose of this review is to help ensure that the City Fees keep up with inflation and are sufficient to recover the costs of providing services to the City's residents and customers. From a best financial management practices standpoint, smaller incremental increases over time can help avoid future"rate shock"and large"catch up"rate increases.Annual rate indexing is looked upon favorably by credit rating agencies and can help position the City for higher credit ratings and lower interest rates when debt financing high-priority capital improvements for the betterment of the City. Within the State of Florida, many local governments currently index their rates. A list of selected Florida local governments with rate indexing provisions is shown below. City of Apopka City of Boca Raton Charlotte County City of Chipley Citrus County City of Clearwater City of Coconut Creek City of Cooper City Town of Davie City of Daytona Beach City of DeLand City of Dunedin City of Eustis City of Fellsmere Florida Govern. Utility Authority Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority City of Fort Lauderdale City of Fort Myers Hillsborough County City of Homestead City of Jacksonville Beach Town of Jupiter Town of Jupiter Island City of Lake City Page 191 of 540 Automatic CPI Adjustments to Fees & Charges September 25, 2019 Page 2 of 6 Town of Lantana Town of Mangonia Park City of Marco Island City of Margate City of Miami City of Miami Beach City of Mount Dora City of Naples City of New Port Richey City of North Port City of Oakland City of Oakland Park City of Ocoee City of Oldsmar City of Orange City City of Palatka City of Palm Bay City of Palmetto City of Pembroke Pines City of Plant City City of Plantation City of Port St. Lucie City of St.Augustine Seminole County City of South Daytona City of Stuart City of Tallahassee City of Tamarac City of Tarpon Springs Village of Tequesta Volusia County City of West Palm Beach City of Winter Garden City of Winter Haven City of Winter Park The proposed changes were presented at the April 19, 2019 Finance & Citywide Projects Committee meeting, at the May 21, 2019 City Commission Budget Workshop, and in conjunction with the FY 2020 budget briefing at the July 19, 2019 Finance & Citywide Projects Committee meeting. Analysis Representatives from all of the City's departments worked together to develop recommendations and identify which City Fees should be subject to annual adjustment. City staff first developed a spreadsheet to compile the current City Fees and existing indexing provisions. The Office of Management and Budget subsequently retained a consultant (GovRates, Inc.) to assist with developing recommendations for annual indexing. Initial sets of recommendations were distributed to the various departments for review, and meetings were held with each department to facilitate the review process. Feedback from the departments regarding the accuracy of the fees and the proposed changes was then incorporated into the finalized recommendations. The following changes are proposed to help promote transparency; eliminate inconsistencies on fees- and the location of fees in the City Code; and streamline how the City implements adjustments to the City Fees. > When feasible, move all City Fees not currently in Appendix A of the City Code into Appendix A. Appendix A is proposed to serve as a central location for the City Fees. Since most of the City Fees in Appendix A are proposed to be administratively indexed annually without a public hearing, the City would maintain a schedule of current City Fees on the City's website to promote transparency.' > Add a column in Appendix A specifying the annual adjustment provision for each fee or charge (if applicable). For the indexing provisions for most fees, round up to the nearest dollar for administrative ease, and to maintain a "clean" appearance. The first indexing adjustment for most City Fees in Appendix A is proposed to take effect on October 1, 2019. 1 On July 30, 2003, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2003-25299, establishing an administrative process to review all City fees based on a threshold change in the Consumer Price Index. Given that this proposed Ordinance, if adopted,would codify a procedure for annual review and adjustment of fees and charges, based on increases in the Consumer Price Index,the Ordinance would fully supersede the provisions of Resolution No. 2003-25299. Page 192 of 540 Automatic CPI Adjustments to Fees & Charges September 25, 2019 Page 3 of 6 ➢ Promote consistency among all departments with respect to the Consumer Price Index("CPI") used for determining annual increases. The CPI for the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach area is recommended to be the default index because it is a readily-available local index that more closely reflects cost increases within the City. December-to-December changes in the local CPI are recommended for determining the annual percentage increases, if any. This timeframe was selected to enable the City departments to calculate and take into account annual increases by the time the City's budget process begins each February. Historically,the CPI for the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach has increased over time at a slightly higher rate than the national CPI (CPI-U) as shown in the following table: Comparison of December-to-Dccember Consumer Price Indexes (100=2008 Base Year) 125 120 115 - 110 i 1 105 -------- iir ---- I ---. .— -- --- ---. __. _. loo 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 201. 2015 2016 2017 2018. .\Ilnmt-Fort 1.auderdolc-byes(Palm Bench GPI Index -Nndonnl CPI(CPI-U) ➢ Do not index City fines since they are penalties and not cost-based. Also, do not index impact fees since Section 163.31801 of the Florida Statutes (the "Florida Impact Fee Act") requires that calculations of impact fees"be based on the most recent and localized data."Additionally, many impact fees already have inflationary allowances in the calculated amounts. Other areas of the City Code would be adjusted as needed to implement these recommendations. Primary Changes to Appendix A The City Fees in Appendix A of the City's Code of Ordinances are organized by Code chapters. The proposed changes to Appendix A are summarized, by chapter, in the following table: SUMMARY OF PRIMARY PROPOSED CHANGES TO APPENDIX A ccs/ Fines in Fees Appendix Currently General Ch. Title A Now? Indexed? Recommendations P1 2 Administration Some No Move all fees to Appendix A;Index fees (except fines) by local index 6 Alcoholic Beverages No No Move all fees and fines to Appendix A; Index fees(except fines) by local index 10 Animals No No Move fines to Appendix A;No index 12 Arts, Culture, and Entertainment No No Move fines to Appendix A;No index 14 Building Regulations, Part I Most Yes Move all fees and fines to Appendix A;Index fees(except fines); Change to local index Page 193 of 540 Automatic CPI Adjustments to Fees & Charges September 25, 2019 Page 4 of 6 SUMMARY OF PRIMARY PROPOSED CHANGES TO APPENDIX A continued Fees/ Fines in Fees Appendix Currently General Ch. Title A Now? Indexed? Recommendations PI 15 Planning Fees Associated with the Yes Yes Change to local index Building Permit Process 18 Businesses No No Index fees(except fines)by local index 42 Emergency Services Some No No changes to Appendix A;Fire and EMS fees established outside of City Code 46 Environment Some No Move fines to Appendix A;Index fees(except fines)by local index 50 Fire Prevention and Protection _ Yes Yes Index fees;Change to local index 58 Housing Some No Move all fees to Appendix A;Index fees by local index 62 Human Resources No No Move all fees to Appendix A;Index fees(except fines)by local index 66 Marine Structures, Facilities and Some No Move fines to Appendix A;Fees linked to Chapter Vehicles 14 fees recommended for indexing 70 Miscellaneous Offenses No No Move fines to Appendix A;No indexing recommended 74 Peddlers and Solicitors Some No Move fines to Appendix A;No fees recommended for indexing 82 Public Property Some No Move all fees and fines to Appendix A;Index fees (except fines)by local index 86 Sales Some No Move fines to Appendix A;no fees recommended for indexing 90 Solid Waste Some Some Move fines to Appendix A;Maintain existing indexing provisions for collection and disposal(link to hauler index for increasing rates charged to City and Miami-Dade County tipping fees);Index other fees(except fines) by local index 98 Streets and Sidewalks Some No Move fines to Appendix A;Index fees(except fines)by local index 102 Taxation Some Some Move all fees to Appendix A;Index fees(except fines)by local index;Business tax receipts to be adjusted by scheduled 5%increase effective October 1, 2019 after which index applies in subsequent fiscal years 106 Traffic and vehicles Some No Move all fees and fines to Appendix A;Index fees (except fines)by local index;Metered parking and park;.,g garage rates indexed by cumulative change every five(5)years 110 Utilities Most Some Move all fees to Appendix A;Maintain existing indexing provisions for water and wastewater rates (link to costs of Miami-Dade County purchased water and sewer and already being indexed by local index);Index other fees(except fines)by local index 118 Administration and Review Yes Some Index fees(except fines)by local index Procedures _ 126 Landscape Requirements No No Move fines to Appendix A; No indexing recommended 130 Off-Street Parking Yes No Index fees by local index 138 Signs Some No Move fines to Appendix A; Index fees(except fines) by local index 142 Zoning Districts and Regulations Some No Move fines to Appendix A; Index fees(except fines) _ by local index N/A Special Event Fees No No Move fees into City Code/Appendix A; Index fees by local index Page 194 of 540 Automatic CPI Adjustments to Fees & Charges September 25, 2019 Page 5 of 6 SUMMARY OF PRIMARY PROPOSED CHANGES TO APPENDIX A continued Fees/ Fines in Fees Appendix Currently General Ch. Title A Now? Indexed? Recommendations P1 N/A Parks and Recreation Fees No No Move fees into City Code/Appendix A; Index fees by local index [*]All of the City Fees in Appendix A have been adjusted as necessary to their current levels. Special Considerations Because each City department has different operating characteristics, a"one size fits all"indexing approach is not possible for all City Fees. Moreover, certain changes to the City Fees were made as part of the overall effort to promote consistency and ensure that the fees are accurate. The following special considerations were incorporated into the recommendations: Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Rates in Chapter 90: Solid Waste On February 13, 2019, the City Commission adopted an Ordinance that: i) indexed the City's collection rates based on the annual indexing provisions applicable to the City's waste hauler(i.e. Progressive Waste Solutions of Florida) for rates charged to the City; ii) indexed the City's disposal rates based on changes in Miami-Dade County's tipping fees. Business Tax Receipts in Chapter 102: Taxation The City's business tax receipts are scheduled for a 5% adjustment effective October 1, 2019. In subsequent fiscal years (e.g., starting on October 1, 2020), the default indexing recommendation is proposed to be applied. Metered Parking and Parking Garage Rates in Chapter 106: Traffic and Vehicles Due to operational considerations, annual indexing of metered parking and parking garage rates is not feasible. Every five (5) fiscal years, the cumulative increase over the past five (5) years in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach CPI is proposed to be applied to these rates. Courier Fee Per Package in Chapter 118:Administration and Review Procedures Based on review by the Planning Department, the courier fee per package (pursuant to Section 118-591) is recommended to be changed from $10 to include actual costs, so that.the City fully recovers its costs associated with sending each package via courier. Fees for Dishonored Checks The fees for dishonored checks are not consistent throughout Appendix"A".The recommendation is to standardize these fees and make them consistent with Florida Statute 68.065—an approach used by many Florida municipalities. Please note that this amendment was approved by the City Commission on September 11, 2019. The new text has been included in the revised Appendix "A" for reference purposes. Other Adjustments As one of the major goals of this Ordinance is to streamline the City's fees and charges, the City Page 195 of 540 Automatic CPI Adjustments to Fees & Charges September 25, 2019 Page 6 of 6 Attorney's office has recommended that the fee for the "review of covenants or easement[s]" ($5,000) and the fee for "modification or release of covenants or easement[s]" ($2,500) be deleted. These deletions are reflected in the proposed amendments to Appendix "A". The proposed amendments to Appendix"A"also include a correction to a minor Scrivener's error, which occurred during amendments to fee provisions associated with land use board applications (pursuant to section 118-353). The correct figure was identified in the memorandum associated with the previous Ordinance but was inadvertently omitted from Appendix "A". Conclusion The Administration recommends approval of the Ordinance, which reflects the City Consultant's recommendations to implement automatic CPI indexing for City Fees,and consolidate all City Fees into Appendix A, in order to promote transparency; eliminate inconsistencies in the amount of the fees, as well as the location of fees in the City Code; and streamline annual adjustment procedures applicable to the City Fees. These changes are proposed to take effect in October 2019. J LM/J W/TOS Page 196 of 540 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH APPENDIX A FY 2020 Fee Schedule TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 2. Administration 3 Chapter 6. Alcoholic Beverages 3 Chapter 14. Building Regulations Part I 3 Chapter 15. Zoning Review Fee Associated with Building Permit Process 12 Chapter 18. Businesses 13 Chapter 42. Emergency Services 14 Chapter 46. Environment 14 Chapter 50. Fire Prevention and Protection 15 Chapter 58. Housing 20 Chapter 62. Human Relations 21 Chapter 66. Marine Structures, Facilities and Vehicles 21 Chapter 74. Peddlers and Solicitors 21 Chapter 82. Public Property 21 Chapter 86. Sales 23 Chapter 90. Solid Waste 23 Chapter 98. Streets and Sidewalks 23 Chapter 102. Taxation 26 Chapter 106. Traffic and Vehicles 43 Chapter 11 O. Utilities 48 Chapter 118. Administration and Review Procedures 57 Chapter 130. Off-Street Parking 59 Chapter 138. Signs 59 Chapter 142. Zoning Districts and Regulations 59 Special Events Fees 60 Park Fees 60 Pop-Up Venue Fees 60 Parks and Recreation Fees and Charges 61 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code Subpart A. General Ordinances Chapter 2. Administration Article V. Finance 2-277 Fee for dishonored checks or electronic funds transfer (consistent with Florida Statute 68.065) Bank fees actually incurred by the City plus a service charge of: If face value does not exceed $50 25.00 If face value exceeds $50 but does not exceed $300 30.00 40.00 or 5% of face If face value exceeds $300 value, whichever is greater Lien search fees: Online lien search 78.00 Condominium online lien search 117.00 Certified lien search 103.00 Certified condominium lien search 155.00 Expedited certified lien search 258.00 Expedited certified condominium lien search 309.00 Article VII. Standards of Conduct Division 3. Lobbyists 2-482(a) Registration fee per issue 350.00 2-482(f) Annual registration fee 500.00 Administrative Hearing Fees: Initial Fee 103.00 Fee for Appeal 103.00 Chapter 6. Alcoholic Beverages Article I. In General 6-2(a) Service charge for review of application for license 412.00 Chapter 14. Building Regulations Part I Article II. Construction Standards Division 1. Generally 14-33(b) Delinquency penalty for violation of article: First month, 10% Subsequent months, 5% Hearing requested by aggrieved owner/applicant for denial of 14-37 certificate of use, determination of fees/penalties due, and/or 75.00 warning of potential suspension/revocation Division 2. Permit Fees 14-61/b) Double fees for starting work prior to issuance of permit, plus the following penalty: First offense 500.00 Page 3 S e ctio n of D e scr ip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e th is C o d e Second offense 1,000.00 Subsequent offenses 2,000.00 14-61(c)(1) Reinspection fee: In compliance with F.S. § 553.80(2)(c), any subsequent 200.00 reinspection after the first reinspection shall be charged Second and subsequent reinspection(s) 200.00 14-61(d) Records request/Lost plans fee: Administrative processing fee 50.00 Plus the cost per page reproduced: • Letter (8 x 11), Legal (8½ x 14), single-sided, per page 0.15 • Letter (8 x 11), double-sided, per page 0.20 • Certified documents (letter or legal) 1.00 Documents on Compact Discs (CDs) 3.00 Reproduction of documents beyond legal At cost to City 14-61(e) Revised plans processing fee: Commercial minor revisions: up to 35 pages 515.00 Commercial major revisions: over 35 pages 21.00 per page Commercial total revision when determined by the building 50% of Original Permit official Fee Residential minor revision: up to 15 pages 206.00 Residential major revision: over 15 pages 21.00 per page Residential total revision when determined by the building 50% of Original Permit official Fee Administrative processing fee 50.00 14-61(f) Lost permit card, Fee per required signature 83.00 14-61(g) Inspection fee hourly rate: The inspection fee hourly rate is calculated at the beginning of each fiscal year based on the department's approved budget, overhead and indirect costs and the resources assigned to the inspection program 14-61(h) Plans re-review fee: First and second re-review 0.00 Plans re-review fee. Pursuant to the Florida Building Commission, and in compliance with F.S .. 5 553.80(2)(b), when extra plans reviews are due to the failure to correct code rejections specifically and continuously noted in each rejection, each time 250.00 after the third such review that plans are rejected for the same code rejections, a fee of $250.00 per discipline shall be attributed to plans review Page 4 S e c tio n of D e scrip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e th is C o d e Expedited plan review and inspection fee: Upon request from 250.00 for each review 14-61(i) the applicant, the department may schedule an expedited plans or inspection requested review by department staff. 14-61(n) Phase permits: Commercial new construction 5,000.00 Commercial alteration 4,000.00 Residential new construction 2,000.00 Single-family residence 14-61(p) Photovoltaic fees 0.00 14-62(a) Up-front processing fee: Percent of estimated permit fee or the minimum processing fee, whichever is greater Percent of estimated permit fee rounded up to the nearest $5.00 20% increment Minimum up-front fee 52.00 14-62(b)(4) Change of contractor 100.00 14-62(b)(4) Change of architect or engineer 100.00 14-62(b)(6) One-time request for building permit extension (permit 100.00 must not be expired) 14-62(b)(6) Additional request for building permit extension (permit must 50% not be expired): 50 Percent of building permit fee line item only Renewal of expired permits 14-62(b)(7) New or renewed permits for expired, revoked and nullified or 25% of original permit voided permits fee 14-62(b)7) Processing fee 100.00 14-62(c) Building permit fees: Commercial Permit Fees for Building Permits: New construction minimum fee 140.00 Alterations minimum permit fee 100.00 Permit fee for a building whose estimated construction cost is equal to or less than $35 million is 1.9% of the cost of construction as approved by the building official or his or her designee, plus 1.0% of the construction cost for any amount over $35 million but less than or equal to $100 million; and 0.25% of costs exceeding $100 million as approved by the building official or his or her designee. Page 5 S e c tio n of D e sc rip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e th is C o d e Due to hurricane events, fees for minor repairs under a total value of $20,000, the above fee (14-62(c)] shall be reduced by 40% for the following period: Three months from the hurricane event to pull permit. This does not apply to any permits needed for railing repairs and all repairs must be of a substantially similar design, quality and appearance. Residential Permit Fees for Building Permits New construction minimum permit fee 120.00 Alterations minimum permit fee 90.00 Residential: Single-family, Duplex: Permit fee for a building whose estimated construction cost is equal to or less than $1.5 million is 1.7% of the cost of construction as approved by the building official or his or her designee, plus 1.0% of the construction cost for any amount over $1.5 million as approved by the building official or his or her designee Due to hurricane events, fees for minor repairs under a total value of $20,000, the above fee (14-62(c)] shall be reduced by 40% for the following period: Three months from the hurricane event to pull permit. This does not apply to any permits needed for railing repairs and all repairs must be of a substantially similar design, quality and appearance. Temporary and Special Event Fees Temporary platforms for public assembly, first approval 150.00 Temporary bleachers for public assembly, first approval 150.00 Temporary platforms or bleachers for public assembly, re- 100.00 approval Tents excluding electric and plumbing, per tent • Up to 1,000 square feet 150.00 • Each additional 1,000 square feet over 1,000 50.00 Temporary structure/trusses/statues (no electrical or plumbing 150.00 included) Temporary chiller 500.00 Temporary generator 500.00 Construction trailer, per trailer 500.00 Office trailer, per trailer 500.00 Temporary power for construction 300.00 Temporary power for test 200.00 Temporary multi-seat toilet trailer, per trailer 100.00 Temporary individual toilet, per event 50.00 Temporary fencing 150.00 Page 6 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code Electrical installation - Small events (1-10 tents, bleachers, 250.00 stages and other structures) Electrical installation - Large events (more than 10 tents, 500.00 bleachers, stages and other structures) Mechanical installation - Small events (1-10 tents, bleachers, 250.00 stages and other structures) Mechanical installation - Large events (more than 10 tents, 500.00 bleachers, stages and other structures) Plumbing installation - Small events (110 tents, bleachers, 250.00 stages and other structures) Plumbing installation - Large events (more than 10 tents, 500.00 bleachers, stages and other structures) 14-63 Plumbing permit fees: Minimum plumbing permit fee 100.00 This minimum does not apply to permits issued as supplementary to current outstanding permits for the same job Commercial Permit Fees for Plumbing Permits Permit fee for a building whose estimated construction cost is equal to or less than $35 million is 1.9% of the cost of construction as approved by the building official or his or her designee, plus 1.0% of the construction cost for any amount over $35 million but less than or equal to $100 million; and 0.25% of costs exceeding $100 million as approved by the building official or his or her designee Residential Permit Fees for Plumbing Permits Residential: Single-family, Duplex: Permit fee for a building whose estimated construction cost is equal to or less than $35 million is 1.9% of the cost of construction as approved by the building official or his or her designee, plus 1.0% of the construction cost for any amount over $35 million but less than or equal to $100 million; and 0.25% of costs exceeding $100 million as approved by the building official or his or her designee 14-64 Electrical permit fees: Minimum electrical permit fee: This minimum does not apply to permits issued as supplementary to current outstanding permits 100.00 for the same job Commercial Permit Fees for Electrical Permits Page 7 S e ct io n of D e scr ip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e th is C o d e Permit fee for a building whose estimated construction cost is equal to or less than $35 million is 1.9% of the cost of construction as approved by the building official or his or her designee, plus 1.0% of the construction cost for any amount over $35 million but less than or equal to $100 million; and 0.25% of costs exceeding $100 million as approved by the building official or his or her designee Residential Permit Fees for Electrical Permits Residential: Single-family, Duplex: Permit fee for a building whose estimated construction cost is equal to or less than $35 million is 1.9% of the cost of construction as approved by the building official or his or her designee, plus 1.0% of the construction cost for any amount over $35 million but less than or equal to $100 million; and 0.25% of costs exceeding $100 million as approved by the building official or his or her designee 14-65 Mechanical permit fees: Minimum mechanical permit fee. This minimum does not apply to permits issued as supplementary to current outstanding 100.00 permits for the same job Commercial Permit Fees for Mechanical Permits Permit fee for a building whose estimated construction cost is equal to or less than $35 million is 1.9% of the cost of construction as approved by the building official or his or her designee, plus 1.0% of the construction cost for any amount over $35 million but less than or equal to $100 million; and 0.25% of costs exceeding $100 million as approved by the building official or his or her designee Residential Permit Fees for Mechanical Permits Permit fee for a building whose estimated construction cost is equal to or less than $35 million is 1.9% of the cost of construction as approved by the building official or his or her designee, plus 1.0% of the construction cost for any amount over $35 million but less than or equal to $100 million; and 0.25% of costs exceeding $100 million as approved by the building official or his or her designee Smoke control test • Up to 10,000 square feet 200.00 • 10,000 to 50,000 square feet 500.00 • Over 50,000 square feet 1,000.00 Elevators, escalators and other lifting apparatus: Page 8 S e ctio n of D e scr ip tio n F Y 20 2 0 F e e th is C o d e Permit for new installation or major revamping per ASME A17.1 Section 8.7 Building permit required (includes initial inspection and certificate) Installation of traction elevators and escalators, per unit • Up to three stories 2,740.00 ·3-10 stories 3,341.00 • Each additional story over 10 104.00 Installation of hydraulic elevator, per unit • Up to three stories 1,426.00 • 3-10 stories 1,814.00 Installation of escalator, per unit 2,666.00 Installation of parking lifts, per unit 247.00 Installation of robotic parking, per apparatus 3,705.00 Installation of residential elevator, per unit 1,499.00 Installation of wheelchair lift, chair stairs and dumbwaiter 1,205.00 Elevator Repair and Maintenance Annual maintenance repair permit (not to include major 743.00 revamping) Repairs (value over $5,000.00) per ASME 17.1, Section 8.62 783.00 Repairs (jack/oil lines) up to $5,000.00 309.00 Repairs (can interior/other) up to $5,000.00 309.00 Roof window cleaning machine, each machine 134.00 Permit for removal of elevator from service 704.00 Elevator tests, temporary use, variances and compliance inspections: Page 9 S e c tio n of D e scrip tio n F Y 2 0 20 F e e t h i s C o d e Emergency power test 1,339.00 Elevator fire recall test, per unit 1,262.00 Temporary use permit (must be renewed every 30 days) 1,626.00 Temporary use renewal 124.00 Application for variances from codes to install or modernize 642.00 equipment Annual fees for certificate of operation and inspection Certificate of operation for each unit (mandated) 93.00 Renewal of delinquent certificate of operation 124.00 Duplicate certificate of operation (mandated) 31.00 Dumbwaiters, elevators and escalators Certificate and inspection: Monitoring/jurisdictional fee 247.00 Reinspection fee, each reinspection 129.00 Compliance inspection if witnessed test failed, per inspection 129.00 Elevator and escalator renewal late fee 186.00 Elevator expired permit renewal fee 103.00 Elevator permit renewal processing fee 59.00 Expedited plan review and inspection fee. Upon request from the applicant, the department may schedule an expedited plans 258.00 review or inspection on an overtime basis by department staff, per each review or inspection requested Any elevator, escalator, etc., owner who fails to comply with the order to correct a violation issued within 30 days, is subject to an administrative fine up to $500.00 in addition to any other penalty provided by law. Fines can be imposed for every 30-day period that the violation remains active Page 10 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code These fines, before or after paid, can be appealed to the department director whose decision shall be final. No clearance for the use of the elevator shall be given until these fines have been paid or waived Elevator Lockbox 67.00 Boilers and pressure vessels, installation permit fees, including initial inspections and certificate; does not include installation or connection of fuel and water lines: Boilers (as defined in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code): Annual inspection for boilers 260.00 14-66(1) Certificate of occupancy fees: Residential units R-1, R-2, and R-3, per unit 150.00 All commercial occupancies except R-1 and R-2, per square foot 0.07 Minimum fee for commercial certificates of occupancy 250.00 When a temporary certificate of occupancy or completion has been issued and the fee has been paid, the fee for a final certificate of occupancy or completion 14-66(1) Temporary certificate of occupancy or completion fees: 100 percent of final certificate of occupancy or completion and letter of final completion fee plus the cost of any additional 200.00 required inspections. Additional required inspections will be charge based on actual time spent on inspection multiplied Extension of temporary certificate of occupancy or completion, per period as set by the building official. Percent of final 100% certificate of occupancy or completion fee: Forty-year recertification program fee: 14-67(a) Per building 600.00 Building official approval of 6-month extension for building 600.00 recertifications 14-67(c) New inspection report fee if recertification not completed within 300.00 90 days of building's being declared unsafe Employee training, education, safety, and technology 14-69 procurement and implementation for service enhancement surcharge is 6 percent of each and every building permit fee 14-70 Other general fees Page 11 S e ctio n of D e scr ip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e t h i s C o d e Pursuant to Florida Statutes§ 553.721, in order for the department of business and professional regulation to administer the Florida Building Code, there is created a 14-70(1) surcharge to be assessed at the rate of 1.0 percent of the permit fee associated with enforcement of the Florida Building Code. The minimum amount collected on any permit issued shall be $2.00 Pursuant to Miami-Dade County Ordinance 8-12(e), a surcharge 14-70(2) to building permits for county code compliance program, per 0.60 $1,000.00 of work valuation Pursuant to Florida Statutes $ 468.631, the building code administrator's and inspector's fund shall be funded through a 14-70(3) surcharge to be assessed at the rate of 1.5 percent of all permit fees associated with enforcement of the Florida Building Code. The minimum amount collected on any permit issued shall be $2.00 Sanitation surcharge for all building, electrical, plumbing, 14-70(5) mechanical demolition permits, 0.30 percent of estimated cost of project: Minimum 15.00 Maximum 1,500.00 A separate fire safety, public works and/or zoning review fee 14-70(6) associated with the building permit process shall be charged as outlined in appendix A. See applicable department fee sections 14-72(1) Interest and collection fees shall be charged for unpaid amounts (fees) due Documents. Requests for copies of building department records, 14-72(2) inspection reports, logs, or similar documents maintained by the building department will be charged a fee as specified in subsection 14-61(d) of appendix A Chapter 15. Zoning Review Fee Associated with Building Permit Process Planning Fees Associated with the Building Permit Process 15-31(a) Planning review fee for a commercial building permit shall be assessed at.70% of the cost of construction 15-31(a) Planning review fee for a residential building permit shall be assessed at .50% of the cost of construction 15-31(b) Double fees for work prior to issuance of permit, plus penalties shall be consistent with 14-61(b) 15-31(c)(1) Reinspection fees shall be consistent with subsection 14-61(c)(1) Page 12 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code 15-31(d) Lost Plans fee shall be consistent with subsection 14-61(d). Planning shall not assess administrative processing fee 15-31(e) Revised Plan Review fee shall be consisted with subsection 14- 61(e) 15-31(f) Lost Permit Card fee shall be consistent with subsection 14-61(f) 15-31(g) Inspection Fee hourly rate. As determined by the department at the beginning of each fiscal vear 15-31(h) Plans re-review fee shall be consistent with subsection 14-61(h) 15-31(i) Expedited plans review and inspections in addition to all annlicable fees: Expedited plans review (not to exceed 4 hours) 515.00 Expedited inspection 155.00 Phased Permit. If department review of Phase Permit application 15-31(n) is required, a fee consistent with subsection 14-61(n) shall be assessed 15-32(a)(1), (2) Upfront Fee shall be consistent with subsection 14-62(a) Refunds, time limitations, cancellations, change of contractors 15-32(b) shall be processed and fees assessed consistent with subsection 14-62(b)(4), (5), (6), 7) 15-33 Certificate of occupancy or completion shall be processed and fees assessed consistent with subsection 14-66(1) Employee training, education, safety and technology 15-35 enhancements and other surcharge will be assessed consistent with subsection 14-69, 14-70(1), (2), (3), (5) as applicable 15-36(a) Interest and collection fees shall be charged for unpaid amounts (fees) due Documents. Requests for copies of department records, 15-36(b) inspection reports, logs, or other similar documents maintained by the department will be charged a fee consistent with subsection 14-61(d) Minimum Planning fee associated with a building permit 73.00 Chapter 18. Businesses Article XV. Street Performers and Vendors 18-903(3)f Artist Vendor Certificate Fees: For a three-month certificate 26.00 For a six-month certificate 49.00 For a nine-month certificate 70.00 For a one-year certificate 88.00 Page 13 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code Artist vendor and street performer lottery application 52.00 Artist vendor and street performer lottery winner 103.00 Non-profit lottery application fee 139.00 Chapter 42. Emergency Services Article II. Alarm Systems Division 3. Burglar Alarms 42-84(a) Renewal of alarm registration fee 10.00 Chapter 46. Environment Article Ill. Litter Division 1. Generally Tree removal permit - plan review fees: Single family residential 190.00 Multifamily residential 235.00 Business/ commercial 280.00 Right-of-way / swale 190.00 Permits issued after tree has already been removed are doubled Tree removal permit - site inspection fees: Single family residential 91.00 Multifamily residential 91.00 Business/ Commercial 91.00 Right-of-way / swale 91.00 Plus additional inspection fee per tree (Single-family/ 25.00 Multifamily/ Business/ Commercial) Plus additional inspection fee per tree (Right of Way/ Swale) 13.00 Tree removal permit - donations/ contributions in lieu of planting required mitigation trees: Mitigation Shortfall to Tree Trust Fund (per tree) 1,000.00 Commemorative trees: Large tree 3,087.00 Page 14 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code Medium tree 1,801.00 Small tree 515.00 Chapter SO. Fire Prevention and Protection 50-3(a) Fire review fee for a commercial building permit shall be assessed at.70% of the cost of construction 50-3(a) Fire review fee for a residential building permit shall be assessed at .50% of the cost of construction 50-3(b) Double Fees for work prior to issuance of a permit, plus penalties shall be consistent with subsection 14-61(b) 50-3(c)(1) Reinspection fees shall be consistent with subsection 14-61(c)(1) 15-3(d) Lost plans fee shall be consistent with subsection 14-61(d). Fire [Department] shall not assess administrative processing fee 50-3(e) Revised Plans Review fee shall be consisted with subsection 14- 61(e) 50-3(f) Lost Permit Card Fee shall be consistent with subsection 14-61(f) 50-3(g) Inspection Fee hourly rate. As determined by the department at the beginning of each year 50-3(h) Plans re-review fee shall be consistent with subsection 14-61(h) 50-3(i) Expedited plans review and inspections in addition to all aoolicable fees Expedited plans review (not to exceed 4 hours) 258.00 Expedited inspection 258.00 Phased Permit. If department review of Phase Permit application 50-3(n) is requested, a fee consistent with subsection 14-61(n) shall be assessed 50-3(p) Specialty Permits. Building: Temporary/special events permits Temporary structure/trusses/statues (not including tents, 76.00 platforms or bleachers) Temporary platforms for public assembly, first approval 187.00 Temporary bleachers for public assembly, first approval 171.00 Temporary platforms/bleachers for public assembly, re-approval 23.00 Tents up to 1,000 square feet per unit 142.00 Page 15 Section of D escr ip tion FY 20 20 Fee t h i s C o d e Tents each additional 1,000 square feet over 1,000 per unit 40.00 Construction trailer, per trailer 145.00 Office trailer, per trailer 145.00 50-4(a)(1), (2) Upfront Fee shall be consistent with subsection 14-62(a) Refunds, time limitations, cancellations, change of contractors 50-4(b) shall be processed and fees assessed consistent with subsection 14-62(b)(4), (5), (6), (7) 50-5(1)a), (b) Certificate of occupancy or completion shall be processed and fees assessed consistent with subsection 14-66(1). Employee training, education, safety and technology 50-7 enhancements and other surcharge will be assessed consistent with subsection 14-69, 14-70(1), (2), (3), (5), as applicable Documents, Requests for copies of department records, 50-8(b) inspection reports, logs or other similar documents maintained by the department will be charged a fee consistent with 14-61(d) 50-9 Interest and collection fees shall be charged for unpaid amounts (fees) due Minimum Fire fee associated with a building permit 73.00 50-10(a) Fire permits Sprinkler/standpipe systems based on area of work • Up to 2,500 square feet 609.00 • 2,501 to 3,000 square feet 662.00 • 3,001 to 5,000 square feet 764.00 • 5,001 to 10,000 square feet 1,044.00 • 10,001 to 15,000 square feet 1,144.00 • 15,001 to 30,000 square feet 1,553.00 • 30,001 to 75,000 square feet 2,775.00 • 75,001 to 100,000 square feet 4,075.00 • 100,001 to 150,000 square feet 5,805.00 • 150,001 to 500,000 square feet 17,266.00 • Over 500,001 square feet 20,347.00 Standpipe systems only (no sprinkler system) per 100 feet 258.00 Fire pump acceptance testing 305.00 Pressure reducing valve acceptance testing 854.00 Minor work on existing sprinkler system (1-5 components) 69.00 Minor work on existing sprinkler system (6-15 components) 215.00 Replace sprinkler heads (more than 15) • Up to 2,500 square feet 179.00 Page 16 S e ctio n of D e scr ip tio n F Y 20 2 0 F e e t h i s C o d e • 2,501 to 3,000 square feet 204.00 • 3,001 to 5,000 square feet 256.00 • 5,001 to 10,000 square feet 306.00 • 10,001 to 15,000 square feet 357.00 • 15,001 to 30,000 square feet 509.00 • 30,001 to 75,000 square feet 1,121.00 • 75,001 to 100,000 square feet 1,630.00 • 100,001 square feet and up 2,394.00 50-10(a) Fire alarm system based on area of work • Up to 2,500 square feet 321.00 • 2,501 to 3,000 square feet 379.00 • 3,001 to 5,000 square feet 433.00 • 5,001 to 10,000 square feet 582.00 • 10,001 to 15,000 square feet 634.00 • 15,001 to 30,000 square feet 788.00 • 30,001 to 75,000 square feet 1,196.00 • 75,001 to 100,000 square feet 1,580.00 • 100,001 to 150,000 square feet 2,519.00 • 150,001 to 500,000 square feet 7,411.00 • 500,001 to 1,000,000 square feet 9,039.00 • Repair and replace fire alarm panel only • Up to 2,500 82.00 • 2,501 to 3,000 82.00 • 3,001 to 5,000 98.00 • 5,001 to 10,000 113.00 • 10,001 to 15,000 113.00 • 15,001 to 30,000 143.00 • 30,001 to 75,000 204.00 • 75,001 to 100,000 418.00 • 100,001 to 150,000 489.00 • 150,001 to 500,000 1,518.00 • Over 500,000 1,762.00 Installation of new single station smoke detectors • Under 5 devices, minimum 107.00 • Up to 25 devices 481.00 • Per additional 25 devices beyond the initial 25 or fraction 321.00 thereof, above fee plus Minor work on existing fire alarm system (1-5 components) 42.00 Minor work on existing fire alarm system (6-15 components) 208.00 Fire suppression system. Localized suppression system (cooking 50-10(a) hood, paint booth, etc.), per unit or system. Multiple systems in 254.00 same area (i.e., kitchen) will be charged at 50% of above fee for each additional svstem Page17 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code 50-10(a) Fire suppression system. Room suppression system (computer 662.00 hood, electrical rooms, etc.), per unit or system Minor work on existing fire suppression system (1-5 59.00 components) 50-lO(b) Hydrant flow test 252.00 50-lO(c) Occupant content sign 252.00 50-10(d) Pyrotechnic display permit 225.00 50-10(e) Fireworks permit 332.00 50-10(f) Open burning permit 225.00 50-10(g) Bonfire permit 150.00 50-10(h) Special events fees: See subsection 50-3(p) 50-10(1) Trade shows (fee for event plans covering MBCC or similar facility 155.00 hall area or part thereof) 50-lO(j) Sidewalk cafes Propane tank heaters per establishment 26.00 50-l0(k) Special master cases 103.00 Documents. Requests for copies of department records, 50-10(1) inspection reports, logs or other similar documents maintained by the department will be charged a fee consistent with subsection 14-61(d) Fees for the issuance of the fire safety permit and the annual renewal thereof 50-12(a)-(e) Assembly occupancies: Class A-occupant load greater than 1,000 persons 119.00 Class B-occupant load greater than 300 but not greater than 89.00 1,000 persons Class e-occupant load of 50 or more but not> 300 persons 60.00 Educational occupancies: Schools (private)-educational facilities inclusive of the first to the 12th grade: Buildings up to 10,000 square feet 60.00 Buildings greater than 10,000 square feet 60.00 Plus, for each additional 1,000 square feet 1.19 Nurseries, day care centers, kindergartens-educational facilities 60.00 up to but not including the first grade 50-12(a)-(e) Health care occupancies: Private hospitals, nursing homes, limited care facilities: Up to 100 beds 148.00 Over 100 beds 148.00 Plus, per bed over 100 1.49 50-12(a)-(e) Residential occupancies: Apartment buildings: 3-11dwelling units 60.00 Page 18 S e c tio n of D e scrip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e th is C o d e 12-50 dwelling units 83.00 Over 50 dwelling units 83.00 Plus, per unit over 50 2.37 Hotel, motel, dormitories, lodging house or rooming house: 3-50 rental sleeping units 83.00 Over 50 sleeping units 83.00 Plus, per unit over SO 2.37 Board and care facilities: Small facilities-not more than 16 residents 83.00 Large facilities-more than 16 residents 83.00 Plus, per unit over 16 2.37 50-12(a)-(e) Mercantile occupancies: Class A-all stores having an aggregate gross area of more than 30,000 square feet or utilizing more than three levels, excluding 89.00 mezzanines, for sales purposes Plus, 1,000 square feet over 30,000 square feet 1.19 Class B-all stores of more than 3,000 square feet but not more 89.00 than 30,000 square feet aggregate gross area, or utilizing floors above or below the street floor level for sales 89.00 Class e-all stores of not more than 3,000 square feet gross area 60.00 used for sales purposes on one story only 50-12(a)-(e) Business occupancies: General offices, including doctors', dentists', and outpatient clinics (ambulatory): Up to 5,000 square feet 60.00 Over 5,000 square feet 60.00 Plus, for each additional 1,000 square feet 1.19 Colleges and university instructional buildings, classrooms under 60.00 50 persons and instructional laboratories Plus, for each classroom 1.19 50-12(a)-(e) Industrial occupancies: General industrial occupancies-industrial operations conducted in buildings of conventional design suitable for various types of industrial processes; subject to possible use for types of industrial processes with high density of employee population: Up to 5,000 square feet 60.00 Over 5,000 square feet 60.00 Plus, for each additional 1,000 square feet 1.19 Page 19 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code Special purpose industrial occupancies-industrial operations in buildings designed for and suitable only for particular types of operations, characterizes by a relatively low density of employee population, with much of the area occupied by machinery or equipment Up to 5,000 square feet 89.00 Over 5,000 square feet 89.00 Plus, for each additional 1,000 square feet 1.49 High hazard industrial occupancies-buildings having high hazard materials, processes, or contents: Up to 5,000 square feet 119.00 Over 5,000 square feet 119.00 Plus, for each additional 1,000 square feet 1.79 50-12(a)-(e) Storage occupancies: Low hazard contents-classified as those of such low 60.00 combustibility that no self-propagating fire therein can occur Ordinary hazard contents-classified as those that are likely to burn with moderate rapidity or to give off a considerable volume of smoke: Up to 10,000 square feet 89.00 Over 10,000 square feet 89.00 Plus, for each additional 2,000 square feet 1.19 High hazard contents-classified as those that are likely to burn with extreme rapidity or from which explosions are likely: Up to 5,000 square feet 119.00 Over 5,000 square feet 119.00 Plus, for each additional 1,000 square feet 1.19 50-12(a)-(e) Marinas: 3 to 12 boat slips 60.00 13 to 50 boat slips 119.00 Over 50 boat slips 119.00 Plus, per slip over 50 1.79 50-12(a)-(e) Hazardous material permit fee 155.00 Late permit fee, after 30 days 258.00 Late permit fee, after 90 days 515.00 50-12(a)-(e) Placard fee for hazardous materials 52.00 Chapter 58. Housing Article Ill. Property Maintenance Standards Division 2. Administration Subdivision II. City Manager's Designee 58-233 Appeals from actions or decisions of city manager's designee 258.00 Page 20 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code Division 3. Minimum Standards Administrative charges for providing notice to the owner of any lot, parcel or tract of land within the city of the failure of the 58-301(b) owner to keep such premises clean and free of vegetation in 78.00 accordance with city ordinances and a request to remedy the condition within a certain timeframe (or else the city will remedy the situation and bill the owner for the associated costs) Chapter 62. Human Relations Article II. Discrimination Division 3. Regulations 62-162(d)(4) Registering the declaration of registered domestic partnership 50.00 Amending or terminating the declaration of registered domestic 25.00 partnership Chapter 66. Marine Structures, Facilities and Vehicles Article Ill. Piers, Docks and Boat Ramps 66-114(a) Plans review fee shall be consistent with subsection 14-61(h). Up front processing fee shall be consistent with subsection 14-62(a) 66-114(b) Reinspection fees shall be consistent with subsection 14-61(c)(1) Chapter 74. Peddlers and Solicitors Article II. Charitable Solicitations Division 2. Permit 74-72 Permit fee 10.00 Chapter 82. Public Property Article Ill. Use of Public Property Division 2. Revocable Permit 82-92(9) Application fee 1,029.00 Mailing fee, per address within 375 feet of subject property 0.52 Involving use of city property 3,087.00 82-95(b) Non-waterfront property for single-family use, per square foot 0.47 subject to permit Maximum 7,718.00 Non-waterfront property for multifamily or commercial use, per 0.93 sauare foot subiect to permit Waterfront property, regardless of use, per square foot subject 1.29 to the permit 82-96lg) Commercial Outdoor Fee Based Activity permit fee 206.00 82-96(g) Commercial Outdoor Fee Based Activity application fee 52.00 Article IV. Use in Public Rights-of-Way Division 2. Temporary Obstructions Page 21 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code 82-151(c)(4) Base fee 31.00 Plus, per lineal foot of street obstructed, per day 0.26 82-151(e) Applications for hearing 78.00 Division 3. Newsracks Subdivision II. Administration and Enforcement 82-204(a)(1) Newsrack removal fee 52.00 Newsrack storage fee per day 5.15 82-204(a)(2) Removal and storage fee deposit upon filing of a request for 26.00 hearing 82-204(b) Reinspection fee 25.73 Subdivision Ill. Registration 82-231 (b)(3)a Per publisher, for any number of newsracks 7.91 82-231 (b)(3)b At initial registration, per newsrack 8.03 Registration of at least 20 newsracks, per newsrack 4.02 Division 4. Pay Telephones Subdivision II. Permit 82-307(a) Annual fee for pay telephones provided by local exchange 381.00 companies for local service only 82-307(b) Annual fee for all other pay telephones providers, for each pay 669.00 telephone installed Or, if a commission is paid to a private premises owner, an initial 258.00 permit fee shall be paid of Upon renewal, an additional permit fee shall be paid, equal to the difference between $650.00 and the commission paid to the private premises owner, plus $250.00 82-307(c) The first $250.00 of all annual permit fees shall be nonrefundable 82-307(d) Late payments, per month 25.00 Subdivision Ill. Regulations 82-341j) Retroactive annual permit fee for existing pay telephones: Minimum 103.00 Maximum 669.00 Division 5. Sidewalk Cafes Subdivision II. Permit 82-382(b) Base application fee 155.00 82-383(a) Annual fee, per square foot of usable sidewalk area, including 26.00 the area between the tables and chairs Application to design review or historic preservation board 82-384(ff) pertaining to the size of food display cases associated with 206.00 sidewalk cafes and related restaurants Article V. Beaches Division 2. Restricted Areas 82-468(c) Kiteboard operator permit (Note: Permit duration for 5 years) 48.00 Page 22 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code Chapter 86. Sales Article II. Garage Sales Division 2. Permit 86-56(b) Permit, each (for non-online application) 20.00 Article Ill. Nonprofit Vending and Distribution Division 2. Permit 86-173 Permit fee, per application, not less than 20.00 Division 4. Enforcement Chapter 90. Solid Waste Article Ill. Collection and Disposal Division 3. Rates, Charges, Billing Procedures 90-137(a) Single-family residences, per month±- 45.84 Apartments, condominiums with less than nine (9) dwelling 41.36 units, per month per dwelling unit±- NOTE: Annual adjustment/ indexing provision moved to Footnote E Article JV. Private Waste Collectors/Contractors Division 4. Specialty Contractors Subdivision II. Rolloff Waste Container Contractors 90-278(1) When rolloff is located in parking meter spaces, per meter, per 5.00 dav 90-278(6) Failure to timely pay license fee 50.00 Subdivision JV. Hazardous, Biohazardous Waste Containers 90-332(b) Annual fee, each permit 26.00 Chapter 98. Streets and Sidewalks Article Ill. Excavations Division 2. Permit 98-92(c) (1) Street excavation permit: 50 lineal feet or less 374.00 Each additional lineal foot 3.14 98-92(c)(2) Sidewalk repair permit: 50 lineal feet or less 308.00 Each additional lineal foot 3.14 98-92(c)3) Sidewalk construction permit: 50 lineal feet or less 308.00 Each additional lineal foot 3.14 98-92(c)(4) Paving or resurfacing of parkway or shoulder area permit: 25 lineal feet or less 308.00 Each additional lineal foot 6.67 98-92(c)(5) Landscaping, per tree 10 7.00 Page 23 S e ctio n of D e scr ip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e th is C o d e 98-92(c)(6) Landscaping, bedding 107.00 98-92(c)(7) Building line and grade survey permit: 50 lineal feet or less 374.00 Each additional lineal foot 7.47 98-92(c)(8) Driveway construction permit, each driveway 134.00 98-92(c)(9) Flume excavation permit, each excavation 308.00 98-92(c)(10) Utility placement permit, poles, splice pits, manholes, hand 308.00 holes, catch basins, pedestals, vaults and auger holes Plus, for each additional, per block on same permit 14.94 Underground utility service connection right-of-way excavation 98-92(c)(11) permit, each water, gas, electric, telephone, cable, television or 308.00 sanitary sewer connection from base building line to the utility located within the public right-of-way 98-92(c)(12) Groundwater monitoring wells, each well 308.00 98-92(c)(13) Permit renewal fee: 90-day extension of permit fee expiration 134.00 date After-the-fact permit fee. For any work described in (1) through 98-92(c)(14) (12), (16) and (17) herein, performed without proper permits and inspections, quadruple the fees Reinspection fees. When additional inspection is required for 98-92(c)(15) work previously inspected and rejected by the department of 118.00 public works, a reinspection fee will be required, for each reinspection 98-92(c)(16) Dewatering permit fee 374.00 Blocking of right-of-way 98-92(c)(17) Note: For major thoroughfares, full day permit is defined as five hours and 30 minutes between 10:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., pursuant to Resolution No. 2016-29583 Standard review (full day permit) • Local road 330.00 • Collector road 440.00 • Major thoroughfares 1,029.00 Priority review (same day permit review) • Local road 396.00 • Collector road 528.00 • Major thoroughfare 1,029.00 Consecutive multi-day additional fee (per day) 57.00 For local and collector roads Consecutive multi-day additional fee (per day) 1,029.00 For major thoroughfares Partial day permit (4 hours or less) • Local road 165.00 • Collector road 220.00 Page 24 S ection of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code Blocking right-of-way (all others) for local and collector roads: The greater of $0.25 per L.F. per day or $0.03 per S.F. per day) Blocking right-of-way (all others) for major thoroughfares: The greater of $2.50 per L.F., per day, or $0.30 per S.F. per day 98-92(c)(18) Revocable permit Application fee, involving city property 4,269.00 Mailing fee, per address within 375 feet 0.53 98-92(c)19) Coastal review 946.00 98-92(c)(20) Sewer capacity certification letter application 161.00 98-93(a) Public Works review fee for a commercial building permit shall be assessed at .70% of the cost of construction 98-93(a) Public Works review fee for a residential building permit shall be assessed at .50% of the cost of construction 98-93(b) Double Fees for work prior to issuance of permit, plus penalties shall be consistent with subsection 14-61(b) 98-93(c)(1) Reinspection fees shall be consistent with subsection 14-61(c)(1) 98-93(d) Lost Plans fee shall be consistent with subsection 14-61(d). Planning shall not assess administrative processing fee 98-93(e) Revised Plans Review fee shall be consistent with subsection 14- 61(e) 98-93(f) Lost Permit Card fee shall be consistent with subsection 14-61(f) 98-93(g) Inspection Fee hourly rate. As determined by the department at the beginning of each fiscal year 98-93(h) Plans re-review fee shall be consistent with subsection 14-61(h) 98-93(i) Expedited plans review and inspections in addition to all applicable fees Expedited plans review (not to exceed 4 hours) 515.00 Expedited inspection 155.00 Phased Permit. If department review of Phase Permit application 98-93(n) is required, a fee consistent with subsection 14-61(n) shall be assessed 98-94(a)(1), (2) Upfront Fee shall be consistent with subsection 14-62(a) Refunds, time limitations, cancellations, change of contractors 98-94(b) shall be processed and fees assessed consistent with subsection 14-62(b)(4), (5), (6), (7) Page 25 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code 98-95 Certificate of occupancy or completion shall be processed and fees assessed consistent with subsection 14-66(1) Employee training, education, safety and technology 98-97 enhancements and other surcharge will be assessed consistent with subsection 14-69, 14-70(1), (2), (3), (S) as applicable Documents. Requests for copies of department records, 98-98(b) inspection reports, logs or other similar documents maintained by the department will be charged a fee consistent with subsection 14-61(d) 98-99 Interest and collection fees shall be charged for unpaid amounts (fees) due Minimum Public Works fee associated with a building permit 73.00 98-101 Temporary and special event fees Temporary platforms for public assembly, first approval 28.00 Temporary bleachers for public assembly, first approval 26.00 Tents up to 1,000 square feet per unit (excluding electric and 28.00 plumbing) Tents each additional 1,000 square feet over 1,000 per unit 19.00 (excluding electric and plumbing) Construction trailer, per trailer 28.00 Office trailer, per trailer 28.00 Temporary power for construction 28.00 Temporary toilet/outhouse 15.00 Article V. Maintenance of Sidewalks and Swale Areas Chapter 102. Taxation Article IV. Resort Tax Division 4. Tax 102-310(b) Resort tax registration fee: At time of registration 26.00 If compelled to register because of failure or refusal to pay 100.00 102-311(h) Dishonored checks (consistent with Florida Statute 68.065) Bank fees actually incurred by the City plus a service charge of: If face value does not exceed $50 25.00 If face value exceeds $50 but does not exceed $300 30.00 Page 26 S e ctio n of D e scr ip tio n F Y 2 0 20 F e e t h i s C o d e 40.00 or 5% of face If face value exceeds $300 value, whichever is greater 102-314(f) Reporting fee: Initial late reporting fee 50.00 Plus, for each 30-day late period 25.00 Maximum 500.00 Article V. Local Business Tax 102-379(d) Business Tax Receipt Application 48.00 The following numbers shall refer to the Annual Permit Fee/Business Tax by Business Tax Category Occupation Code for each business tax category: A 95000200 Accountant, auditor; requires state license 297.00 95000300 Acupuncturist; requires state license 258.00 95000301 Addictions recovery facility 1,160.00 95000302 Adult day care center 348.00 9500303 Adult family care home: l. First 10 beds 223.00 2. Each additional bed 7.00 95000304 Ambulatory surgical center (ASC) 371.00 95000400 Assisted living facility (AL F ): l. First 10 beds 235.00 2. Each additional bed 7.00 95000500 Advertising, all kinds 258.00 95901000 Adult entertainment establishments; must be 300 ft. from 7,388.00 schools and churches Agents, bureau, brokers, operators or dealers of all kinds, including commercial, insurance, loans, claims, transportation, 95000601 manufacturer or any other kind of business or occupation except pawnbrokers, for each class of business handled, etc., unless covered elsewhere in this section; appropriate license required: l. Each firm 258.00 2. Ea. individual as salesman 111.00 3. Ea. individual as broker 258.00 4. Business broker 258.00 5. Business consultant 297.00 Alcohol beverage establishments selling beer, wine and/or liquor for consumption on premises: 95000700 l. Open after midnight, closing no later than 2:00 a.m. 1,458.00 Page 27 S e c tio n of D e scrip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e t h i s C o d e 95000701 2. Open after 2:00 a.m., closing no later than 5:00 a.m. 4,847.00 All other businesses not specifically named (per $ 102-380 of this Code): 95240015 l. General business office uses 221.00 95240030 2. Heavy/industrial 377.00 Alterations/ta i lor: 95000550 l. Each shop 225.00 95000551 2. In another shop 111.00 95000800 Antique dealer, those who deal in preowned merchandise are 583.00 not required to obtain a secondhand dealer license 95700000 Apartment buildings (rental), not including kitchens and bathrooms; {insurance and state license required): l. 4 rental units or less No fee 2. 5-15 rental units 87.00 Each additional rental unit 7.00 N/A Apartment buildings (condominium); needs certificate of No fee use only 95001000 Appraiser 258.00 95001100 Arcade: 258.00 95011801 l. Each coin machine (game/jukebox) 117.00 95001200 Architect; state license required 297.00 95001300 Armored car service 297.00 95001400 Arms, ammo, pistols, knives, etc.: l. Dealer, alone or in connection with any other business 583.00 2. Each employee 101.00 95001401 3. Starting, tear gas and B.B. guns 583.00 95001500 Artists, including, retouching, sketching, cartooning, crayon or 117.00 ferrotvpe or other similar line 95001600 Attorneys; appropriate license required 297.00 95001650 Auction business; state license required 4,847.00 95003602 Auto teller machine (off premises of financial institution) (each 258.00 machine) Auto/truck: 95008302 l. Body shop/garage/storage 381.00 95000630 2. Broker (no vehicles on premises) 258.00 95001704 3. Dealer 512.00 4. Reserved 5. Reserved 95008303 6. Painting 443.00 95001707 7. Parking garage 297.00 95001701 8. Rental agency 1,824.00 95001703 9. Sub rental agency (no cars on location) 583.00 95001900 10. Auto shipper (required bond) 583.00 95008305 11. Wash and detailing, mobile 343.00 Page 28 S e ctio n of D e scrip tio n F Y 20 2 0 F e e th is C o d e 95008307 12. Wash and detailing and gas station, etc. 258.00 Automobile for hire, limousines, except sightseeing busses: 95001708 l. Each automobile 404.00 95001709 2. Each private or nursery bus, per bus 258.00 95001705 3. Limousine service 349.00 95001706 Each limousine (insurance required) 111.00 B 95002000 Baggage and transfer business, including moving companies 366.00 95002100 Bail bonds 258.00 Bakery, wholesale; state agricultural license required 95002200 NOTE: For any retail sales a separate business tax receipt is reauired: l. Five employees or less 141.00 2. Six to 25 employees 311.00 3. Over 25 employees 381.00 Barbershop (with or without manicurist and shoeshine stands, 95002400 each shop); requires a state license; each barber needs to have his own business tax receipt: l. With one to five chairs 258.00 2. With six to ten chairs 318.00 3. With 11 to 15 chairs 390.00 4. Each chair over 15 30.00 95002401 Barber; requires state license 30.00 95000665 Baths, Turkish, mineral, sun or similar 258.00 Beach front concession: 2002600 l. Upland fee, per unit 24.00 95002601 2. Per equip, activity/location 851.00 Beauty parlors, hairdressing, facial, nail shop, etc., each shop; 95002700 state license required; each manicurist/beautician needs to have their own business tax receipt: l. With one to five chairs 258.00 2. With six to ten chairs 318.00 3. With 11 to 15 chairs 390.00 4. Each chair over 15 30.00 95002701 Beautician; state license required 30.00 95002750 Bed and breakfast inn; state license required l. From one to 15 rooms 235.00 2. Each additional room 23.00 95002800 Bicycle, rent and repair 258.00 NOTE: Retail sales needs separate business tax receipt 95002900 Billiards, pool tables (each table) 141.00 95002901 Birth center: Page 29 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code 1. First 10 beds 223.00 2. Each additional bed 7.00 95003100 Boardinghouse (as defined in section 17-1 of this Code): 1. From one to 15 rooms 218.00 2. Each additional room 23.00 Boat, ship, watercraft, surfboards; insurance required: 95003407 1. Boat slips 87.00 95003402 2. Commercial passenger boat (per boat) 111.00 95003406 3. Commercial docks 156.00 95003403 4. Charter (per boat) 111.00 95003410 5. Dealer (new) 512.00 95000603 6. Dealer broker (used) 443.00 95003408 7. Docks (per linear foot) 6.00 95003416 8. Ferry terminal 776.00 95009550 9. House barges 264.00 95003200 10. Livery (renting) requires special approvals and insurance: One to eight boats 343.00 Each additional five boats or fraction 87.00 11. Boat or surfboard rentals, as an accessory use in hotels 99003417 under current zoning ordinance (requires special approvals and insurance): One to eight units (total of both) 343.00 Each additional five units (total of both) 87.00 95003412 12. Yards and ways doing repair work 583.00 95003401 13. Sightseeing, excursion 731.00 95003418 14. Storage bases and sheds 731.00 95003404 15. Towing and lightering 258.00 95003415 16. Water taxi: One to three boats 390.00 Each additional boat 156.00 95003550 Bowling alley, per alley 87.00 Building and loan associations, mortgage companies, saving and 95003600 loan associations, financial institutions (each branch thereof); 877.00 state license required c 95003700 Cabanas (each) 19.00 95003900 Carpet and rug cleaning 297.00 95000659 Casting office 258.00 95004100 Caterers; state license required 366.00 Page 30 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code Caterers operating mobile unit, designed and intended for the purpose of vending from such mobile unit sandwiches, pastries, 95004101 candy, beverages, soft drinks and like items to workmen on 396.00 construction sites, city shops, and yards (one such permit shall be issued for each construction and state licensed required). N/A Charitable, etc., organizations; occasional sales, fundraising N/A 95004200 Check cashing office 258.00 95004500 Chiropractor 297.00 95004700 Clerical office (mail order, requires bond) 258.00 95004800 Clinic, medical, dental 390.00 Closing out sale: 95004900 Good for 30 days 932.00 95004901 Additional 15-day periods 583.00 95005000 Coin dealers 258.00 Coin operated merchandise or service vending machines, except machines vending newspapers or drinking cups not otherwise provided for herein: 95011305 Distributor, coin operated machine 343.00 95005101 1-cent to 25-cent machines (each mach.) 30.00 95005102 25-cent machines and over (each mach.) 49.00 95005200 Collection agency 258.00 95005201 Community residential home: l. First 10 beds 223.00 2. Each additional bed 7.00 95005202 Comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation facility 371.00 95005203 Comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation facility 1,160.00 95004600 Consultant, advisor, practitioners 297.00 95800000 Condo (no state license required) 95400000 Conditional use 95005300 Convention service bureau 258.00 95019802 Counselor, marriage, etc. 297.00 95005500 Court reporter 258.00 95240028 Credit bureau 258.00 95000627 Currency exchange 258.00 D Dance hall/entertainment establishment; (for entertainment establishments without dancing, see entertainment establishments): l. Dance hall/entertainment establishment without alcohol 95005800 (see subsection 142-1362(b) for after-hours dance halls) 1,458.00 Page 31 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code 95005805 2. Dance hall/entertainment establishment with alcohol 258.00 Additionally, for occupancy loads of 200 or more, nightclub 3005825 fee of $3.00 per person occupant load, based upon max. 4.00 occupant load from building/fire department 95015701 Day care center, nursery school HRS state license required 366.00 95015702 Day/night treatment with community housing 1,160.00 Dealers in pre-owned/secondhand merchandise: 95017000 1. Goods other than wearing apparel 443.00 95017001 2. Wearing apparel 500.00 95005910 Dental hygienists; state license required 258.00 95005900 Dentist; state license required 297.00 95006100 Dietician; state license required 297.00 95006200 Doctors, physicians (all others); state license required 297.00 95006300 Doctors, hospital staff; state license required 156.00 95006400 Doctors, physicians' assistant; state license required 87.00 95006500 Dog grooming or small animal clinic 297.00 E 95006600 Electric light company 12,273.00 95006700 Electrologists; state license required 297.00 95006800 Employment agency (bond required) 258.00 95006801 End-stage renal disease center 1,160.00 95006900 Engineers, all; state license required 297.00 Entertainment establishments; (see dance hall/entertainment establishment for establishments with dancing) 95240029 Entertainment establishments without dance hall 258.00 95007100 Equipment rental 258.00 95006801 Escort service (bond required) 258.00 Express mail service: 1. P.O . box rentals, packing and sending; on-site copy, fax, 95007250 money order, office supplies, stamps, money wire agent, notary, 512.00 passport photos 95007251 2. All of number 1, plus answering service (5 phones): 590.00 Each additional phone 31.00 F 95018701 Fax service: 297.00 Accessory to main occupation 87.00 95007400 Fire prevention service 258.00 95007500 Florist 297.00 95007600 Flower stand, selling cut or potted flowers or plants 225.00 Page 32 S e cti o n of D e scrip tio n F Y 20 2 0 F e e th is C o d e Food sales (retail inventory) each business, if zoning permits, will 95007700 be allowed to sell any retail food item; however, all items will be totaled in their inventory assessment; state license required: 95007701 1. 1st $1,000.00 of value or less 303.00 2. Each $1,000.00-$89,999.00 of value 30.00 3. From $90,000.00-$199,999.00 of value 3,104.00 4. From $200,000.00-$499,999.00 of value 4,654.00 5. From $500,000.00 and over 6,205.00 95007104 Formal rental 258.00 Fortunetellers, palmists, clairvoyants, astrologers, phrenologists, 95007900 physiognomist, numerologists, mind readers and others of a 2,428.00 similar nature 95007950 1. Where not gratuitous, not in a nightclub or accessory to 583.00 main business, each individual Provided that before tax receipt is issued to any persons pursuant to the foregoing item, a report must be made by the police department to the effect that the applicant has no record or conviction in any case involving a felony, and the application must be accompanied by three or more references 95008000 Fruit, nut, packing, shipping, subject to the provisions of this 346.00 chapter: 95008002 1. As an accessory 87.00 Fuel dealers, bottled gas, etc.: 95008100 1. Fuel oil dealer 443.00 95008101 2. Fuel bottled gas dealer 218.00 95008120 3. Wood yard dealer 172.00 95008200 Funeral home 908.00 G 95008001 Gallery 466.00 Garbage, waste contractor insurance required; see Chapter 90, Article IV for all requirements; state license required 95008404 1. Biohazardous 731.00 95008401 2. Franchise 731.00 95008403 3. Hazardous 731.00 95008402 4. Recycling (DERM permit) 731.00 95008400 5. Roll off 731.00 95008500 Gas companies 12,273.00 95008550 Gasoline wholesale dealer 3,639.00 1. Where only fuel oil not more volatile than diesel oil and (not 854.00 95008600 exceeding 15,000 barrels in quantity is stored General merchandise retail sales (see also merchants category): Merchant sales (based on cost of inventory): 95012065 1. 1st $1,000.00 of value or less 311.00 Page 33 S e ctio n of D e scrip tio n F Y 20 2 0 F e e th is C o d e 95012065 2. Each additional $1,000.00-$99,999.00 26.00 95012066 3. From $100,000.00-$199,000.00 3,104.00 95012066 4. From $200,000.00-$499,000.00 4,654.00 95012966 5. From $500,000.00 and over 6,206.00 95008802 Golf driving courses 156.00 95008801 Golf miniature courses 349.00 95008800 Golf pro 258.00 95006150 Guard, watchman, patrol agency; state license required 297.00 H 95021500 Hall for hire 172.00 95006255 Healers, magnetic 731.00 95009100 Health club, gym (a letter of approval or exemption from state 258.00 department of agriculture and consumer services required) 95009200 Health maintenance plan 258.00 95000619 Home based business (plus occupation) 38.00 95006200 Homeopathic physicians; state license required 297.00 95006201 Homes for special services 1,160.00 95006202 Hospice facility 297.00 Hotel; state license required: 95009500 l. First 15 rooms 258.00 2. For each additional room over 15 258.00 95009600 Hypnotist, hypnotherapist 258.00 I 95009700 Immigration service 258.00 95009800 Import and export dealer 258.00 95009900 Income tax service: l. Reserved 258.00 2. Inside only 95010000 Installers, floor covering, carpet, tiles, glass, etc. 258.00 95000606 Insurance agency 258.00 95010200 l. Adjuster 258.00 95000649 2. Insurance broker 258.00 95010100 3. Casualty and liability 373.00 95010105 4. Company 373.00 95010101 5. Fire 373.00 95010102 6. Industrial 373.00 95010103 7. Life 373.00 95010104 Intensive inpatient treatment center/facility 1,160.00 95010105 Intensive outpatient treatment center/facility 371.00 95010300 Interior decorators whose business is confined to furnishing 297.00 curtains, draperies, hangings, furniture, etc., exclusively 95010301 Interior designers; state license required 297.00 Page 34 S e c tio n of D e scrip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e t h i s C o d e 95010302 Intermediate care facility for the developmentally disabled 1,160.00 95010400 Investment counselor; state license required 258.00 J 95010500 Janitorial and maid service (bond required) 297.00 Jewelers shall be required to pay merchant's business tax 311.00 determined as follows; (based on cost of inventory): 95010600 1. First $1,000.00 of value or less 311.00 95010600 2. Each additional $1,000.00$99,999.00 26.00 95010601 3. From $100,000.00-$199,000.00 3,104.00 95010601 4. From $200,000.00-$499,000.00 4,654.00 95010601 5. From $500,000.00 and over 6,206.00 K 95010700 Key machines 38.00 L 95010900 Laboratory (chemical, dental, optical, x-ray, etc.) (independent); 343.00 state license required 95010901 Laboratory technicians, including the taking of blood pressure 297.00 95011000 Land development companies; state license required 1,575.00 95011100 Landscape architects, contractors, nursery men, etc. 297.00 95011200 Landscape maintenance 70.00 95015601 Laser photo printing service 235.00 95011302 Laundry dry cleaners 443.00 95011303 Laundry dry cleaners (remote location) 141.00 95011304 Laundry coin operated location, each (includes accessory folding 297.00 and hand ironing) 95011305 Laundry (coin equipment distributor) 343.00 95011307 Each machine 7.00 95011307 Laundry, coin operated equipment not licensed by one of the 7.00 above listings, each machine 4007701 Liquor sales/merchant sales (based on cost of inventory): 1. First $1,000.00 of value or less 303.00 2. Each additional $1,000.00-$99,999.00 30.00 3. From $100,000.00-$199,000.00 3,104.00 4. From $200,000.00-$499,000.00 4,654.00 5. From $500,000.00 and over 6,206.00 95011400 Locksmith 297.00 M Machine and games, mechanical photographs, consoles, jukeboxes, picture-taking, record-making, or other similar machines: 95011800 Distributors 932.00 95011802 Each machine 117.00 Page 35 S e ctio n of D e scrip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e th is C o d e 95004705 Mail order business; bond required 258.00 95011600 Manufacturers, all products; to include any assembling or 343.00 processing operations otherwise mentioned in this section 95011700 Manufacturer representative 258.00 95240008 Marine appraiser, surveyor, testing 258.00 95011999 Massage clinic; state license required 258.00 95012000 Massage therapist; state license required 54.00 Medical cannabis/marijuana Merchants, all persons engaged in the business of selling medical cannabis, as defined in chapter 6, article 111, or chapter 14, division 10, of any kind, sort or description, except as otherwise specifically provided by this section, shall be required to pay a merchant's business tax, determined as follows, based on cost of inventory: 95012100 l. First $1,000.00 of value or less 303.00 95012100 2. Each additional $1,000.00-$99,999.00 31.00 95012100 3. From $100,000.00-$199,000.00 3,104.00 95012100 4. From $200,000.00-$499,000.00 4,654.00 95012100 5. From $500,000.00 and over 6,206.00 6. Cost per employee for medical marijuana treatment center; 95012100 and reimbursement for law enforcement and/or consultant 48.00 review, as agents of planning department, plus recovery for law enforcement or consultant review. Background check fee for each employee at medical marijuana 132.00 treatment center 95012101 Medication and methadone maintenance treatment facility: l. First $1,000.00 of value or less 288.00 2. Each additional $1,000.00-$199,000.00 29.00 3. From $100,000.00-$199,000.00 2,956.00 4. From $200,000.00-$499,000.00 4,433.00 5. From $500,000.00 and over 5,911.00 Merchants, all persons engaged in the business of selling merchandise of any kind, sort or description, except as otherwise specifically provided by this section, shall be required to pay a merchant's business tax, determined as follows; based on cost of inventorv: 95012065 l. First $1,000.00 of value or less 311.00 95012065 2. Each additional $1,000.00-$99,999.00 26.00 95012066 3. From $100,000.00-$199,000.00 3,104.00 95012066 4. From $200,000.00-$499,000.00 4,654.00 95012066 5. From $500,000.00 and over 6,206.00 95012200 Messenger service (exclusive of telegrams) 141.00 95000625 Model, talent agency; state license required 258.00 Page 36 S e c tio n of D e sc rip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e th is C o d e 95012400 Money broker 258.00 95012500 Money order agency 87.00 95012550 Monogram, silkscreen, retail 258.00 95000610 Mortgage broker, all firms; state license required: 258.00 95000610 l. Each additional broker connected therewith 258.00 95000652 2. Salesman; state license required 111.00 Motor scooter, motorcycle, rental agency; insurance required: 95012800 l. 1 to 20 units 443.00 95012800 2. Each unit over 20 30.00 Movie theater: 95012900 l. One screen 1,458.00 95012901 2. Each additional screen 156.00 N 95013300 Newspapers or periodicals 235.00 Newsstand sidewalk 87.00 Nightclub (same as dance hall/entertainment establishment): 95005800 l. Dance hall/entertainment establishment without alcohol 1,458.00 (see subsection 142-1362(b) for after-hours dance halls) 95005805 2. Dance hall/entertainment establishment with alcohol 258.00 95013600 Nursing homes and private hospital; state license required 1,217.00 o 95013800 Office, other than listed 258.00 Optician; state license required 95013900 NOTE: Retail sales needs separate merchant sales business tax 297.00 receipt Optometrist; state license required 95014000 NOTE: Retail sales needs separate merchant sales business tax 284.00 receipt 95014001 Organ and tissue procurement facility 371.00 95240018 Orthodontist; state license required 297.00 95014200 Osteopath; state license required 297.00 95014201 Outpatient treatment facility 371.00 p 95014202 Pain management clinics: l. First $1,000.00 of value or less 288.00 2. Each additional $1,000.00-$199,000.00 29.00 3. From $100,000.00-$199,000.00 2,956.00 4. From $200,000.00-$499,000.00 4,433.00 5. From $500,000.00 and over 5,911.00 95014350 Paper hanger 258.00 Page 37 S e ctio n of D e sc rip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e th is Co d e 95014500 Parking lot 297.00 95001707 1. Parking garage 297.00 95014507 2. Under-utilized 297.00 95014502 3. Provisional 297.00 95014506 4. Temporary lot 297.00 95014505 5. Parking valet lot only 297.00 95014504 6. Self-parking lot 297.00 7. Valet parking (per location); insurance required. A letter of 99020700 permission from the owner, lessee or operator of the business 343.00 from which the valet service is operating must be submitted prior to the issuance of a valet parking business tax receipt. Each additional location 172.00 95014600 Party planner 258.00 95014700 Pathologist; all 297.00 Pawnbroker, selling other than articles taken on pledge must 95017003 also have a regular merchant's business tax receipt, no tax 1,217.00 receipt issued to pawnbrokers shall be transferred from the person to whom it was issued 95007300 Pest control; state license required 343.00 95004850 Pharmacy store; state license required 95004850 1. First $1,000.00 of value or less 303.00 95004850 2. Each additional $1,000.00-$99,999.00 31.00 95004850 3. From $100,000.00-$199,000.00 3,104.00 95004850 4. From $200,000.00-$499,000.00 4,654.00 95004850 5. From $500,000.00 and over 6,206.00 6. Cost per employee for medical marijuana treatment center; and reimbursement for law enforcement and/or consultant 95004850 review, as agents of planning department, plus recovery for law 48.00 enforcement or consultant review Each employee must obtain a business tax receipt pursuant to S 142-1503(g) 95015000 Phlebotomist; state license required 297.00 95015100 Photography, studio, film developing/printing on-site 297.00 95015101 Photography, drop off developing only, not done on-site 172.00 95015300 Physiotherapist; state license required 297.00 95015400 Picture framing 145.00 95015500 Podiatrist; state license required 297.00 95015550 Postal box rentals 258.00 N/A Postage stamp sales: 1. Stamp machine distributor 258.00 2. Each machine 19.00 NOTE: Retail sales of postage stamps needs separate merchant sales business tax receipt Page 38 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code 95015570 Prescribed pediatric extended care center 1,160.00 95015600 Printing, copying service 235.00 95015602 As accessory to main occupation 87.00 95006000 Private investigative agency; department of state license 297.00 required Private schools, schools, tutorial services, colleges or other 95015700 educational or training institutions operating for profit, for each 366.00 place of business 95015800 Process service 258.00 95000657 Production company 258.00 95006265 Professional association, corporation 297.00 Promoter; bond required: l. Single event/single location (less than 150 permitted 101.00 95050199 occupancy) 2. Single event/single location (greater than 150 permitted 95050199 occupancy) 203.00 3. Multiple event/single location (less than 150 permitted 101.00 95050200 occupancy) 95050200 4. Multiple event/single location (greater than 150 permitted 203.00 occupancy) 5. Multiple event/multiple location (less than 150 permitted 95050201 occupancy) 258.00 6. Multiple event/multiple location (greater than 150 512.00 95050201 permitted occupancy) 95015900 Property management, or the business of opening and closing of 297.00 homes, or both 95240019 Psychiatrist; state license required 297.00 95016000 Public relations 258.00 95016100 Publisher 258.00 Q R 95000670 Real estate brokerage firm, corp.; state license required: 258.00 95000607 l. Each broker with firm 258.00 95000652 2. Each salesman with firm 111.00 95000660 Rehabilitation agency 371.00 Repair shops including upholstering, furniture repairing, knife 95016300 and lawnmower sharpening/repair, etc., for each place of 297.00 business 95016320 Residential treatment center for children and adolescents 1,160.00 95016330 Residential treatment facility 1,160.00 Restaurant and bars: Page 39 S e c tio n of D e sc rip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e th is C o d e Restaurants, drugstores or other establishments serving food 95016400 permitting the operation of cafe, cafeteria, dining room, 235.00 tearoom or restaurant takeout with chairs, or stools, each to count as one seat l. Per chair up to 50 (not include sidewalk cafe area) 8.00 2. Per chair 51 and up (not include sidewalk cafe area) 9.00 3. No chairs 235.00 4. Sidewalk cafe area per sq. ft. Separate permit application. Must have a valid restaurant business tax receipt to have a sidewalk cafe. Bar (no restaurant); appropriate state licenses required. 95016400 Restaurant, add occupancy code load. See "Nightclubs" for 235.00 additional fees if applicable. See "Dance halls" for additional fees if applicable. 95000702 5. No sale of alcohol beverage for on-premises consumption 95016650 Rink, skating, bike or others, owners or persons maintaining 172.00 same; need commission approval 95016600 Roominghouses, lodginghouses, boardinghouses or hostels; state license required: l. One to 20 rooms 218.00 2. Each room over 20 Any apartment house, hotel or any other place serving meals or 7.00 food other than a boardinghouse, requires a restaurant license. s Sail maker 258.00 95016800 Sales office, developers, temporary 343.00 95013600 Sanitarium or institution of like character 1,217.00 95017001 Secondhand dealers/dealers in preowned merchandise: l. Goods other than wearing apparel 443.00 2. Wearing apparel 500.00 95017100 Service station: l. One pump 172.00 2. Each additional pump NOTE: Retail sales needs separate merchant sales business tax receipt 95017200 Shoe repairing 225.00 95017300 Transient short-term rental (state license required) each rental 72.00 unit 95017400 Sightseeing buses (each bus); insurance required 731.00 95017500 Sign writers 297.00 95017600 Sociologist or marriage counselor; state license required 297.00 95006209 Social worker (LCSW); state license required 297.00 Page 40 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee th is C od e Soda fountain/ice cream parlor, provided that soda fountains operated in connection with regularly taxed restaurants do not 95017700 require an additional business tax receipt. This tax receipt is 172.00 restricted to soda, frozen yogurt and ice cream products. Any other item such as sandwiches, hot dogs, pastry, etc., will require a restaurant business tax receipt. State license required. 95017900 Sound recording operator 258.00 95017905 Sound recording studio 443.00 95018300 Stockbrokers (full service); state license required: 1,824.00 l. One to five employees 149.00 2. Six to 15 employees 297.00 95018305 3. Sixteen to 20 employees 443.00 4. Stockbroker salesman (each) 111.00 95021101 Storage yard 443.00 95018550 Swimming pools (concessions) 297.00 T 95018405 Tailor/alterations (each shop): 225.00 l. As an accessory to main occupation 111.00 95000659 Talent/modeling agency; state license required 258.00 95017800 Tanning salon/solarium 297.00 Tattoo: 95006250 l. Tattoo establishment; state license required 297.00 2. Tattoo artist/body piercing (each person); state license 95006250 297.00 rea u ired 95018500 Tag collection agencies, includes auto tags, driver's license, 297.00 hunting and fishing licenses, boat registration, etc.): 95018510 l. As an accessory to main occupation 111.00 95000201 Tax service 297.00 95018700 Telegraph companies, money wire 258.00 Telephone: l. Reserved 2. Reserved 95019000 3. Sales office 258.00 All persons engaged in the business of selling merchandise of any kind, sort or description, except as otherwise specifically provided by this section, shall also be required to pay a merchants business tax. 95019100 Television rental 258.00 Tennis: 95019500 l. Tennis court 258.00 95019300 2. Tennis pro 258.00 95012902 Theaters; live shows: l. Zero to 49 seats 700.00 Page 41 S e c tio n of D e scr ip tio n F Y 2 0 20 F e e th is C o d e 2. Fifty seats and over 1,458.00 Theatrical: 1. Theatrical performances (charity) N/A 95000614 2. Theatrical agency 258.00 95000616 3. Theatrical producer 258.00 95006203 Therapist; state license required 297.00 95019900 Ticket office 258.00 95020000 Towel and linen supply service 297.00 95021400 Tow truck/wrecker service, each truck, insurance required 235.00 95020100 Tow truck, wrecker associated with a service station (each truck), 235.00 insurance required 95020105 Transitional living facility 1,160.00 95020201 Transportation service (each vehicle), including, but not limited 297.00 to, vans, cars, etc.; insurance required 95020300 Travel bureau; state certificate required 258.00 Tour: 95020302 1. Agency; state certificate required 258.00 95020301 2. Operator; state certificate required 258.00 95020304 3. Service and information (sold elsewhere) 258.00 95015702 Tutorial service 366.00 95020400 Typing, word processing, resume, letter writing service 258.00 95020410 1. Agency (done off-premises) 87.00 u 95020500 Urgent care facility 371.00 V 99020700 Valet parking (see parking) 343.00 95300000 Veterinarian or veterinarian surgeon 297.00 95021000 Video rental (each location), includes accessory rental of tape 311.00 players and camcorders: 95021005 1. As an accessory to main occupation 87.00 w 95021100 Warehouse or storage yard 443.00 95021200 Wholesale dealers 443.00 95021300 Window cleaning and janitorial service; bond required 297.00 95021320 Women's health clinic 371.00 X y z 102-380 City business tax for businesses not otherwise named or enumerated: General business/ office uses 221.00 Heavy/ industrial uses 377.00 Page 42 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code Fee for hearing when licensee or permittee fails to comply with 102-384 notice of violation or when requested by aggrieved 75.00 applicant/licensee Chapter 106. Traffic and Vehicles Article II. Metered Parking 106-55(a)(1) Parking meter rates for Entertainment District Parking Zone: Per hour for on-street - 24 hours a day, seven (7) days a week 4.00 Per hour for off-street - 24 hours a day, seven (7) days a week 2.00 106-55(a)(2) Parking meter rates for South Beach Parking Zone: Per hour for on-street- 9 A.M. to 3 A.M. 4.00 Per hour for off-street - 9 A.M. to 3 A.M. 2.00 106-55(a)(3) Parking meter rates for East Middle Beach Zone: Per hour for on-street- 9 A.M. to 3 A.M. 3.00 Per hour for off-street- 9 A.M. to 3 A.M. 2.00 106-55(a)(4) Parking meter rates for West Middle Beach Zone: Per hour for on-street- 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. 1.00 Per hour for off-street- 8 A.M. to 6P.M. 1.00 106-55(a)(5) Parking meter rates for North Beach Zone: Per hour for on-street- 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. 1.00 Per hour for off-street- 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. 1.00 106-55(b)(1) 7th Street Garage Rates and Charges: Transient rate per hour and any portion thereof up to four hours 2.00 Transient rate per hour from fourth hour up to 15 hours 1.00 Maximum daily rate for any time exceeding 15 hours up to 24 20.00 hours Lost ticket charge (Maximum daily rate) 20.00 Monthly parking, per month, per permit (not including 103.00 aoolicable sales tax) Weekend/event flat rate per vehicle 15.00 106-55(b)(2) 12th Street Garage Rates and Charges: Transient rate per hour and any portion thereof up to four hours 2.00 Transient rate per hour from fourth hour up to 15 hours 1.00 Maximum daily rate for any time exceeding 15 hours up to 24 20.00 hours Lost ticket charge (Maximum daily rate) 20.00 Monthly parking, per month, per permit (not including 103.00 applicable sales tax) Weekend/event flat rate per vehicle 15.00 106-55(b)(3) 13th Street Garage Rates and Charges: Page 43 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code Transient rate per hour and any portion thereof up to four hours 2.00 Transient rate per hour from fourth hour up to 15 hours 1.00 Maximum daily rate for any time exceeding 15 hours up to 24 20.00 hours Lost ticket charge (Maximum daily rate) 20.00 Monthly parking, per month, per permit (not including 103.00 applicable sales tax) Weekend/event flat rate per vehicle 15.00 106-55(b)(4) 16th Street Garage Rates and Charges: Transient rates: O to 1 hour 2.00 1 to 2 hours 4.00 2 to 3 hours 6.00 3 to 6 hours 10.00 6 to 24 hours 20.00 Lost ticket charge (Maximum daily rate) 20.00 Monthly parking, per month, per permit (not including 103.00 applicable sales tax) Weekend/event flat rate per vehicle 15.00 106-55(b)(5) 17th Street Garage Rates and Charges: Transient rates: O to 1 hour 2.00 1 to 2 hours 4.00 2 to 3 hours 6.00 3 to 4 hours 8.00 4 to 5 hours 9.00 5 to 6 hours 10.00 6 to 7 hours 11.00 7 to 8 hours 12.00 8 to 15 hours 15.00 15 to 24 hours 20.00 Lost ticket charge (Maximum daily rate) 20.00 Monthly parking, per month, per permit (not including 103.00 applicable sales tax) Event flat rate per vehicle 15.00 Employee Value Coupon-Lincoln Road (EVC-LR) daily (17th Street 8.00 Garage only) 106-55(b)6) City Hall Garage Rates and Charges: Transient rates: O to 1 hour 2.00 1 to 2 hours 4.00 2 to 3 hours 6.00 3 to 4 hours 8.00 Page 44 S e ctio n of D e sc rip tio n F Y 20 2 0 F e e t h is C o d e 4 to 5 hours 9.00 5 to 6 hours 10.00 6 to 7 hours 11.00 7 to 8 hours 12.00 8 to 15 hours 15.00 15 to 24 hours 20.00 Lost ticket charge (Maximum daily rate) 20.00 Monthly parking, per month, per permit (not including 103.00 annlicable sales tax) Event flat rate per vehicle 15.00 106-55(b)(7) Pennsylvania Avenue Garage Rates and Charges: Transient rates: O to 1 hour 2.00 1 to 2 hours 4.00 2 to 3 hours 6.00 3 to 4 hours 8.00 4 to 5 hours 9.00 5 to 6 hours 10.00 6 to 7 hours 11.00 7 to 8 hours 12.00 8 to 15 hours 15.00 15 to 24 hours 20.00 Lost ticket charge (Maximum daily rate) 20.00 Monthly parking, per month, per permit (not including 103.00 aoolicable sales tax) Event flat rate per vehicle 15.00 106-55(b)(8) Sunset Harbor Garage Rates and Charges: Transient rates: O to 1 hour 2.00 1 to 2 hours 4.00 2 to 3 hours 6.00 3 to 4 hours 8.00 4 to 5 hours 9.00 5 to 6 hours 10.00 6 to 7 hours 11.00 7 to 8 hours 12.00 8 to 15 hours 15.00 15 to 24 hours 20.00 Lost ticket charge (Maximum daily rate) 20.00 Monthly parking, per month, per permit (not including 103.00 applicable sales tax) Event flat rate per vehicle 15.00 106-55(b)(9) 13th Street Garage Rates and Charges: Page 45 S e ctio n of D e sc rip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e th is C o d e Transient rate per hour and any portion thereof up to eight 1.00 hours Maximum daily rate for any time exceeding 8 hours up to 24 8.00 hours Lost ticket charge (Maximum daily rate) 8.00 Monthly parking, per month, per permit (not including 73.00 applicable sales tax) 106-55(b)(10) Convention Center Garage Rates and Charges: Transient rates: O to 1 hour 2.00 1 to 2 hours 4.00 2 to 3 hours 6.00 3 to 4 hours 8.00 4 to 5 hours 9.00 5 to 6 hours 10.00 6 to 7 hours 11.00 7 to 8 hours 12.00 8 to 15 hours 15.00 15 to 24 hours 20.00 Lost ticket charge (Maximum daily rate) 20.00 Monthly parking, per month, per permit (not including 103.00 applicable sales tax) Event flat rate per vehicle 20.00 106-55(b)(11) P71- 46" Street and Collins Avenue Municipal Parking Lot Rates and Charges: Non-resident flat Rate 24 hours daily 20.00 Registered resident flat rate 24 hours daily 6.00 Registered resident hourly rate 1.00 106-55(c)(1)a. Monthly permit rate for facility-specific monthly parking in 73.00 municipal lots (not including applicable sales tax) 106-55(c)(1)b. Rates for facility-specific monthly parking in municipal parking garages: Monthly parking, per month, per permit (not including applicable sales tax) Deposit required for each access card (permit) 10.00 Lost access card 26.00 106-55(c)1)c Rates for on-street area 73.00 106-55(d) Special realtor permit, per permit placard per month (not 6.00 including applicable sales tax) 106-55(e) Monthly fee for reserved/restricted on-street spaces, per linear 78.00 20 feet of reserved space, per month Page 46 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code Installation of new and replacement signs 31.00 106-55(f) Fee for valet storage spaces, per day 33.00 106-55(g)(1) Administrative service fees for all space rental requests: Amount assessed for any space rental of five spaces or less 21.00 Amount assessed for any space rental of six to 10 spaces 26.00 Amount assessed for any space rental of 11 spaces or more 31.00 106-55(g)(2) Fee for valet ramp space rental, per day 33.00 106-55(g)(3) Fee for construction space rental, per day 37.00 106-55lg)4) Fee for production and film space rental, per day 11.00 106-55lg)5) Fee for special event space rental, per day 26.00 106-55(g)(5) Fee for special event space rental, per day for non-profit 11.00 organizations 106-55(h)1) Fees for temporary parking meter removal: Removal of any post, per space 52.00 Cost for reinstallation of the post, per space 52.00 Removal and reinstallation Amount to due pay to the parking 103.00 department in advance, per space Fee for the private removal of a parking space or loading zone 106-55(h)2) shall be the greater of the rate as the fee in lieu of required 41,160.00 parking or per space 106-55j) Fee per hotel hang tang, per day 11.00 106-55(m) Fee for each daily restricted residential parking visitor permit (valid for 24-hour period) 106-55(n) Smartway city-wide decal per year 103.00 106-55(0) Annual residential scooter and motorcycle parking permit, per 103.00 scooter or motorcvcle 106-55(p) Freight loading zone (FLZ) permit: Annual permit fee for each vehicle 375.00 Semiannual permit fee for each vehicle 188.00 Annual permit fee for up to five vehicle permits if fleet of over 1,544.00 ten vehicles is operated Semiannual permit fee for up to five vehicle permits if fleet of 772.00 over ten vehicles is operated 106-55(a) Alley loading (AL) permit: Annual permit fee for each vehicle 188.00 Semiannual permit fee for each vehicle 94.00 Annual permit fee for up to five vehicle permits if fleet of over 772.00 ten vehicles is operated Semiannual permit fee for up to five vehicle permits if fleet of 386.00 over ten vehicles is operated 106-55(r) Hostel/Bed & Breakfast (B&B) in Restricted Residential Zones Page 47 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code Fee for each permit per vehicle per day (valid for 24-hour period) 3.00 Article V. Police Vehicle Towing Division 2. Permit 106-216 Per vehicle tow 21.00 Article VJ. Towing and Immobilization of Vehicles 106-269(c)(1)c Fee for removal of immobilization device, not to exceed 26.00 Chapter 110. Utilities Article II. Water Division 1. Generally 110-39(e) Meter test fees: (if meter found to be working properly) Up to 1 inch 52.00 1.5 to 2 inches 103.00 3 inches and greater 283.00 2nd Request within a 12-month period Up to 1 inch 78.00 1.5 to 2 inches 129.00 3 inches and greater 309.00 110-39(g) Unauthorized use of city water/meter tampering 100.00 Unauthorized use of city water/meter tampering (2nd 200.00 occurrence) Unauthorized use of city water/meter tampering (3rd occurrence and each subsequent occurrence). (in addition, the owner and/or consumer shall pay all costs associated with keeping the 300.00 service off, including, but not limited to, all utility expenses, materials, cost of equipment, and reasonable attorney fees) 110-42(b) Unauthorized turn-on of service 100.00 Unauthorized turn-on of service (2nd occurrence) 200.00 Unauthorized turn-on of service (3rd occurrence and each subsequent occurrence). (In addition, the owner and/or consumer shall pay all costs associated with keeping the service 300.00 off, including, but not limited to, all utility expenses, materials, cost of equipment, city labor costs, and reasonable attorney's fees and costs) 110-43(c) Turn-on fee 26.00 Article Ill. Stormwater Utility Stormwater utility service charge per equivalent residential unit 110-109(c) (ERU) effective with billings on or after the following dates shall be as follows: October 1, 2019 24.82 Article IV. Fees, Charges, Rates and Billing Procedure Division 2. Rates, Fees and Charges 110-166(a) Minimum service charge: Page 48 S e ctio n of D e scr ip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e th is C o d e 110-166(a)(1) Individual Metered Residential Service Base Facility Charge (per meter size) %-inch ..... 8.50 1-inch ..... 8.87 1-inch..... 9.74 2-inch ..... 10.61 3-inch ..... 11.14 4-inch ..... 12.83 Water Consumption Charge (per 1,000 gallons) O to 8,000 Gallons..... 0.98 8,001 to 16,000 Gallons ..... 2.70 16,001 to 24,000 Gallons..... 4.01 Above 24,000 Gallons ..... 5.48 Purchased Water Pass-Through Rate (per 1,000 gallons) All Water Use ..... 1.88 110-166(a)(2) Master-Metered Multifamily Residential Service Base Facility Charge (per meter size) %-inch ..... 8.50 1-inch..... 18.36 1-inch..... 35.01 2-inch..... 54.84 3-inch..... 105.90 4-inch ..... 164.49 6-inch ..... 329.47 8-inch ..... 520.30 10-inch ..... 476.88 12-inch ..... 1,380.67 Water Consumption Charge (per 1,000 gallons) [] Block 1 ..... 1.72 Block 2 ..... 2.94 Block 3 ..... 3.91 Purchased Water Pass-Through Rate (per 1,000 gallons) All Water Use ..... 1.88 [] Usage blocks by meter size: Size of Meter Block 1 (gallons) %-inch O to 16,000 1-inch O to 40,000 1.5-inch O to 80,000 2-inch O to 128,000 Page 49 Section of Descr iption FY 2020 Fee this Code 3-inch O to 256,000 4-inch O to 400,000 6-inch O to 800,000 8-inch O to 1,280,000 10-inch O to 1,840,000 12-inch O to 3,400,000 110-166(a)(3) Nonresidential Service Base Facility Charge (per meter size) ¾-inch ..... 8.50 1-inch..... 18.36 1-inch ..... 35.01 2-inch ..... 54.84 3-inch ..... 105.90 4-inch ..... 164.46 6-inch ..... 329.47 8-inch ..... 520.30 10-inch ..... 746.88 12-inch ..... 1,380.67 Water Consumption Charge (per 1,000 gallons) [] Block 1 ..... 1.72 Block 2 ..... 2.94 Block 3 ..... 3.91 Purchased Water Pass-Through Rate (per 1,000 gallons) All Water Use ..... 1.88 [*] Usage blocks by meter size: Size of Meter Block 1 (gallons) ¾-inch O to 16,000 1-inch O to 40,000 1.5-inch O to 80,000 2-inch O to 128,000 3-inch O to 256,000 4-inch O to 400,000 6-inch O to 800,000 Page 50 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code 8-inch O to 1,280,000 10-inch o to 1,840,000 12-inch o to 3,400,000 Page 51 S e ctio n of D e scr ip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e th is C o d e 110-166(a)(4) Individual Metered Residential Irrigation Service Base Facility Charge (per meter size) %-inch..... 8.50 1-inch ..... 8.87 1-inch..... 9.74 2-inch..... 10.61 3-inch ..... 11.14 4-inch..... 12.83 Water Consumption Charge (per 1,000 gallons) O to 16,000 Gallons ..... 2.69 Above 16,000 Gallons ....- 5.48 Purchased Water Pass-Through Rate (per 1,000 gallons) All Water Use ..... 1.88 110-166(a)(5) Master-Metered Multifamily Residential Irrigation Service Base Facility Charge (per meter size) %-inch ..... 8.50 1-inch ..... 18.36 1-inch ..... 35.01 2-inch..... 54.84 3-inch..... 105.90 4-inch ..... 164.46 6-inch ..... 329.47 8-inch..... 520.30 10-inch ..... 746.88 12-inch ..... 1,380.67 Water Consumption Charge (per 1,000 gallons) [] Block 1 ..... 2.69 Block 2 ..... 5.48 Purchased Water Pass-Through Rate (per 1,000 gallons) All Water Use..... 1.88 [] Usage blocks by meter size: Size of Meter Block 1 (gallons) ¾-inch O to 32,000 1-inch O to 80,000 1.5-inch O to 160,000 2-inch O to 256,000 3-inch O to 512,000 4-inch O to 800,000 Page 52 Section of Description FY 20 20 Fee this Code 6-inch O to 1,600,000 8-inch O to 2,560,000 10-inch O to 3,680,000 12-inch O to 6,880,000 110-166(a)(6) Nonresidential Irrigation Service Base Facility Charge (per meter size) %-inch ..... 8.50 1-inch ..... 18.36 1-inch..... 35.01 2-inch ..... 54.84 3-inch ..... 105.90 4-inch ..... 164.46 6-inch ..... 329.47 8-inch ..... 520.30 10-inch ..... 746.88 12-inch ..... 1,380.67 Water Consumption Charge (per 1,000 gallons) [*] Block 1 ..... 2.69 Block 2 ..... 5.48 Purchased Water Pass-Through Rate (per 1,000 gallons) All Water Use ..... 1.88 [*] Usage blocks by meter size: Size of Meter Block 1 (gallons) %-inch O to 32,000 1-inch O to 80,000 1.5-inch O to 160,000 2-inch O to 256,000 3-inch O to 512,000 4-inch O to 800,000 6-inch O to 1,600,000 8-inch O to 2,560,000 10-inch O to 3,680,000 12-inch O to 6,880,000 Page 53 S e ctio n of D e scrip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e th is C o d e 110-166(f) Fire sprinkler system Base Facility Charge (per meter size) 2-inch ..... 9.62 3-inch ..... 17.68 4-inch..... 26.76 6-inch..... 51.97 8-inch ..... 82.22 10-inch ..... 117.52 110-166lg) Tapping fee, per size of tap in inches: -inch ..... 4,864.00 1-inch ..... 4,801.00 1-inch..... 5,255.00 2-inch ..... 5,265.00 3-inch ..... 5,791.00 4-inch ..... 6,369.00 6-inch ..... 7,006.00 110-166(g) Tapping fee, per size of tap in inches: ¾ ..... 4,864.00 1 ..... 4,801.00 1..... 5,255.00 2 ..... 5,265.00 3 ..... 5,791.00 4 ..... 6,369.00 6 ..... 7,006.00 110-166(h) Guarantee of payment deposit, per service in inches: ¾ ..... 40.00 1 ..... 50.00 1½ ..... 60.00 2 ..... 100.00 3 ..... 500.00 4 ..... 600.00 6 ..... 1,000.00 8 ..... 1,500.00 110-166(i) Re-read fee (Charged if meter found to be working properly) 26.00 110-166(j) Special read fee 26.00 Servicing a meter found damaged, destroyed or missing will 110-166(k) require actual replacement cost plus all costs associated with replacement of meter 110-166(l) Field visit fee: Normal business hours 26.00 After normal business hours 52.00 Hydrant Administrative Fee 26.00 Page 54 Section of Description FY2020 Fee this Code 110-167(a) Water impact fee, per meter size in inches: 5/8..... 155.00 ¾ ..... 230.00 1 ..... 385.00 1½ ..... 775.00 2 ..... 1,240.00 3 ..... 2,480.00 4 ..... 3,875.00 6 ····· 7,750.00 8 ..... 12,400.00 Larger than 8 inches, based on relative meter capacities 110-168(a)1) Individual metered residential service: Base facility charge (all meter sizes) All meter sizes ..... 9.19 Sewer consumption charge (per 1,000 gallons) All gallons (based on metered water consumption) ..... 4.63 Purchased sanitary sewer pass-through rate (per 1,000 gallons) All gallons (based on metered water consumption ..... 5.51 110-168(a)2) Master-metered multifamily residential service: Base facility charge (per meter size) %-inch ..... 9.19 1-inch..... 20.52 1-inch ..... 39.42 2-inch ..... 62.09 3-inch ..... 122.55 4-inch ..... 190.57 6-inch ..... 379.51 8-inch ..... 606.23 10-inch..... 870.74 12-inch..... 1,626.49 Sewer consumption charge (per 1,000 gallons): All gallons (based on metered water consumption) ..... 4.63 Purchased sanitary sewer pass-through rate (per 1,000 gallons): All gallons (based on metered water consumption) ..... 5.51 110-168(a)3) Nonresidential service: Base facility charge (per meter size) %-inch ..... 9.19 1-inch..... 20.52 1-inch ..... 39.42 2-inch ..... 62.09 3-inch ..... 122.55 4-inch..... 190.57 Page 55 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code 6-inch..... 379.51 8-inch ..... 606.23 10-inch ..... 870.74 12-inch ..... 1,626.49 Sewer consumption charge (per 1,000 gallons): All gallons (based on metered water consumption) ..... 4.63 Purchased sanitary sewer pass-through rate (per 1,000 gallons): All gallons (based on metered water consumption)..... 5.51 110-169(a) Sewer impact fee, per meter size in inches: 5/8..... 235.00 ¾ ..... 350.00 1 ..... 585.00 1½ ..... 1,175.00 2 ..... 1,880.00 3 ..... 3,760.00 4 ..... 5,875.00 6 ..... 11,750.00 8 ..... 18,800.00 Larger than 8 inches, based on relative meter capacities 110-170(a) Submeter service inspection 52.00 Sanitary sewer lateral cap and sealing 725.00 Division 3. Billing Procedure 110-191(f) Dishonored checks (consistent with Florida Statute 68.065) Bank fees actually incurred by the City plus a service charge of: If face value does not exceed $50 25.00 If face value exceeds $50 but does not exceed $300 30.00 40.00 or 5% of face If face value exceeds $300 value, whichever is greater Disconnect charge (includes connecting after payment) (If 110-192(b) disconnected for nonpayment all future payments must be made 42.00 by ACH bank transfers or by a city accepted credit/debit card) 110-192(e) Unauthorized turn-on after disconnect 100.00 Unauthorized turn-on after disconnect (2nd occurrence) 200.00 Unauthorized turn-on after disconnect for cause (3rd occurrence and each subsequent occurrence) (In addition, the owner and/or consumer shall pay all costs associated with keeping the service 300.00 off including, but not limited to, all utility expenses, materials, cost of equipment, city labor costs, and reasonable attorney's fees costs) Page 56 S e c tio n of D e sc rip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e th is Co d e Subpart B. Land Development Regulations Chapter 118. Administration and Review Procedures 118-6 Cost recovery Review and Report by outside source TBD 118-7 Fees for the administration of land development regulations General Fees for Public Hearing Application for preliminary evaluation for public hearing 515.00 Application for public hearing. See Sec. 118-7 for applicable 2,573.00 waivers Fees for design review board or historic preservation board - For Fee may be reduced by a nonprofits proposing art in public places and/or non-commercial 4/7 th affirmative vote of artistic murals, graphics and images the city commission via resolution* * The nonprofit corporation must be in operation for a minimum of one year, must maintain its tax-exempt status in good standing with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and must provide access of its financial statements to the city, in order to assist the city commission in determining the economic viability and/or necessity for the waiver of fees. Application for clarification of previously approved board order 1,544.00 Application for amendment to an approved board order 2,573.00 Application for extensions of time of a previously approved 1,544.00 board (non-administrative) Application for after the fact approval 3 times original fee Advertisement (Additional fees may apply based on notice requirement for LDR. Comp. Plan and corresponding map 1,544.00 amendments) Mail Notice (per address) 5.00 Posting (per site) 103.00 Withdrawal or continuance prior to public hearing 515.00 Deferral of a public hearing 1,544.00 118-162(a), (b) Amendment of the Land Development Regulations, Zoning Map, Comprehensive Plan, and Future Land Use Map Amendment to the permitted, conditional or prohibited uses in a 2,573.00 zoning category (per use) Amendment to the permitted, conditional or prohibited uses in 2,573.00 the comprehensive plan Amendment to the zoning map designation (per square foot of 0.52 lot area) up to 5,000 sq. ft. Page 57 S e ctio n of D e scr ip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e th is Co d e Amendment to the zoning map designation (per square foot of 0.73 lot area) 5,001 sq. ft. and greater Amendment of future land use map of the comprehensive plan 0.52 (per square foot of lot area) up to 5,000 sq. ft. Amendment of future land use map of the comprehensive plan 0.73 (per square foot of lot area) 5,001 sq. ft. and greater Amendment to the land development regulations (per section 10,290.00 being amended) Amendment to the comprehensive plan (per goal, policy, or 10,290.00 objective being amended) 118-193 Conditional Use Permit Application for conditional use permit for an assisted living 103.00 facility (per bed) 118-253 Design Review Application for Design Review Board approval (per gross square 0.31, up to a maximum foot) of $40,000.00 118-321 Land/Lot Split See application fees under General Fees 118-353 Variances Per variance requested-See section 118-7 for applicable waivers 772.00 118-562, 118-564 Certificate of Appropriateness Application for COA (per gross square foot) 0.31, up to a maximum of $40,000.00 118-591 Historic Designation Application for district designation (per platted lot) 103.00 Planning Director determination of architectural significance 2,573.00 (142-108) Staff Review and Miscellaneous Fees Preliminary zoning review (Dry Run) up to 5,000 sq. ft. 2,573.00 Preliminary zoning review (Dry Run) per square foot fee beyond 0.31, up to a maximum 5,000 sq. ft. of $40,000.00 Board Order Recording up to 10 pages (11+ pages will be 103.00 assessed a per page fee) Status Reports 1,029.00 Progress Reports 2,573.00 Failure to appear before a board for Status or Progress Report 2,573.00 Page 58 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code Zoning Verification letter (per address or folio - includes 1 hour 258.00 of research l Zoning Interpretation Letter 1,029.00 Research per hour fee (beyond four hours per submittal) 155.00 118-7 Application for Conditional Use with Neighborhood Impact 5,145.00 Establishment 118-7 Resubmittal Fee (after 2nd submittal) 1,287.00 Courier (per package) 10.00 Recording fee (up to 10 pages) 103.00 Per page recording fee (beyond 10 pages) 11.00 Paint permit (non-online applications) 78.00 Signs (not requiring a building permit) 78.00 Hard copy (paper) submittal conversion of documents to TBD electronic format shall be charged at city's cost from vendor Chapter 130. Off-Street Parking Article V. Parking Impact Fee Program 130-132(a), (b)2) Fee in Lieu of Parking One Time Fee 40,000.00 Yearly Fee 800.00 Article VII. Surplus and Under-Utilized Parking Spaces 130-192 Lease of under-utilized parking spaces, application fee 222.00 Additional fee regarding application for lease of under-utilized 6.00 parking spaces, per space Chapter 138. Signs Article IV. Temporary Signs 138-131(d) Maximum amount of bond for temporary signs 6 square feet or 300.00 larger 138-135(e)(5) Permit for real estate sign in single-family residential districts, 11.00 non-online applications, per primary sign Permit fee for real estate signs for multifamily, commercial, 138-136(e)(5) industrial, vacant land (other than residential), non-online 26.00 applications, per sign 138-137(e) Minimum bond amount for temporary balloon signs 500.00 Chapter 142. Zoning Districts and Regulations Article II. District Regulations Division 18. PS Performance Standard District 142-704(4) ln-lieu-of payment for open space requirement, per square foot 5.15 of open space not provided Division 21. Town Center Central Core (TC-C) District 142-747(a) Public benefits, per unit identified in LDRs 3.09 Page 59 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code Article IV. Supplementary District Regulations Division 1. Generally 142-875 Sustainable roof fee, per square foot 3.09 Special Events Fees Application fee 258.00 Late Application fee 258.00 Permit Fee based on 1-1499 attendees 258.00 Permit Fee based on 1500+ attendees 515.00 Reinstatement Fee based on 1-1499 attendees 258.00 Reinstatement Fee based on 1500+ attendees 515.00 Security Deposit - up to 150 attendees 2,500.00 Security Deposit - 151-1499 attendees and up to 150 with City 5,000.00 Services Security Deposit - 1500-5000 attendees 10,000.00 Security Deposit - 5000+ attendees 20,000.00 Security Deposit - Collins Parks 20,000.00 Film - East Vehicle Beach Access Pass - 78 June 1- September 30 Film - East Vehicle Beach Access Pass - 155 October 1- Mav 31 Film - West Vehicle Beach Access Pass - 78 June 1- September 30 Film - West Vehicle Beach Access Pass - 155 October 1- May 31 Special Events - East Access Pass 155 (SE Vehicle Beach Access Pass) Special Events- West Access Pass 155 (Non-Beach Vehicle Access Pass) Park Fees First 15 days 0.30 per square foot Each Additional Day 0.02 per square foot Convention Center Parks - First 15 days 0.40 per square foot Convention Center Parks - Each Additional Day 0.02 per square foot Pop-Up Venue Fees Application Fee 258 Beach Square Footage (East) 0.26 cents per square foot Non-beach Square Footage (West) 0.26 cents per square foot Charge = 25% of total Lummus Park user fee cost of City services for the event Page 60 S e ctio n of D e scr ip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F ee th is C o d e Charge = 25% of total Lincoln Road user fee cost of City services for the event Charge= 25% of total 1100 Blk Lincoln Road user fee cost of City services for the event Charge= 25% of total Collins Park cost of City services for the event Charge= 25% of total Soundscape Park cost of City services for the event Banner Ad min Fee $52.00 per light pole banner application Banner fee (For Profits) $52.00 per light pole banner application Banner fee for (Non-Profits) $26.00 per light pole banner Wedding Permit $129.00 permit Teambuilding $129.00 permit Sampling Permit $2,058.00 permit Rue Vendome Permit Application Fee 52.00 Rue Vendome Permit Fee 206.00 Parks and Recreation Fees and Charges Sports Field Fees: Fairway Park -- No Admission - Day- Resident 155.00 Fairway Park- No Admission - Day - Non-Resident 363.00 Fairway Park- Admission - Day- Resident 258.00 Fairway Park -Admission - Day- Non-Resident 605.00 Fairway Park - No Admission - Evening - Resident 258.00 Fairway Park -- No Admission - Evening - Non-Resident 605.00 Fairway Park- Admission - Evening - Resident 361.00 Fairway Park - Admission - Evening- Non-Resident 847.00 Flamingo Park - Baseball Stadium - Day- Resident 361.00 Flamingo Park - Baseball Stadium - Day - Non-Resident 847.00 Flamingo Park - Baseball Stadium - Eve - Resident 618.00 Flamingo Park Baseball Stadium - Eve - Non-Resident 1,210.00 Flamingo Park - Memorial Field - Day - Resident 515.00 Flamingo Park - Memorial Field - Day - Non-Resident 1,029.00 Flamingo Park -- Memorial Field - Eve - Resident 772.00 Flamingo Park - Memorial Field - Eve - Non-Resident 1,544.00 Page 61 S e ctio n of D e scr ip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F ee t h i s C o d e Flamingo Park - Memorial Field - Day - Resident - Entire Facility 1,029.00 Flamingo Park- Memorial Field - Day - Non-Resident - Entire 2,058.00 Facility Flamingo Park - Memorial Field - Eve - Resident- Entire Facility 1,544.00 Flamingo Park - Memorial Field - Eve - Non-Resident - Entire 3,087.00 Facilitv Flamingo Park- Softball - Day- Resident 155.00 Flamingo Park- Softball - Day - Non-Resident 363.00 Flamingo Park- Softball - Eve - Resident 309.00 Flamingo Park- Softball - Eve - Non-Resident 606.00 Flamingo Pool - Water Aerobics - Residents Flamingo Pool - Water Aerobics - Non-Residents 13.00 North Beach Oceanside - Pavilion - Resident 129.00 North Beach Oceanside - Pavilion - Non-Resident 303.00 North Beach Oceanside - Janitorial Fee - Resident 78.00 North Beach Oceanside - Janitorial Fee - Non-Resident 78.00 Normandy Isle Park - Pavilion - Resident 129.00 Normandy Isle Park- Pavilion - Non-Resident 303.00 Normandy Isle Pool - Water Aerobics - Residents Normandy Isle Pool - Water Aerobics - Non-Residents 13.00 North Shore Park - Resident 155.00 North Shore Park - Non-Resident 363.00 Polo Park - No Admission - Day- Resident 155.00 Polo Park- No Admission - Day- Non-Resident 363.00 Flamingo Park - Gated Field (Soccer) - No Admission - Day - 155.00 Resident Flamingo Park- Gated Field (Soccer) - No Admission - Day - Non 363.00 Resident Flamingo Park - Gated Field (Soccer) - Admission - Eve - 309.00 Resident Flamingo Park - Gated Practice Field - Admission - Eve - Non- 606.00 Resident Building Rental Fees: Muss Park Pavilion Rental - Resident 181.00 Muss Park Pavilion Rental -Non- Resident 423.00 North Shore Park- Multipurpose/Auditorium - No Admission 515.00 Charge -Resident North Shore Park- Multipurpose/Auditorium - No Admission 1,210.00 Charge - Non-Resident North Shore Park- Multipurpose/Auditorium - Admission 721.00 Charge -Resident North Shore Park- Multipurpose/Auditorium - Admission 1,815.00 Charge - Non-Resident North Shore Park - Gameroom - No Admission - Resident 309.00 Page 62 S e ct io n of D e scr ip tio n F Y 2 0 20 F e e t h is C o d e North Shore Park Youth Center - Arts and Craft - No Admission - Resident 258.00 North Shore Park Youth Center - Arts and Craft- No Admission - Non-Resident 606.00 North Shore Park Youth Center - Arts and Craft - Admission - Resident 309.00 North Shore Park Youth Center - Arts and Craft - Admission - Non-Resident 907.00 North Shore Park Youth Center - Gameroom - No Admission - Resident 258.00 North Shore Park - Gameroom - No Admission - Non-Resident 606.00 North Shore Park - Gameroom - Admission - Resident 361.00 North Shore Park - Gameroom - Admission - Non-Resident 907.00 North Shore Park - Danceroom - No Admission - Resident 258.00 North Shore Park- Dance room - No Admission - Non-Resident 606.00 North Shore Park - Dance room - Admission Resident 309.00 North Shore Park- Dance room - Admission - Non-Resident 907.00 North Shore Park - Gymnasium - No Admission - Resident 515.00 North Shore Park - Gymnasium - No Admission - Non-Resident 1,210.00 North Shore Park - Gymnasium - Admission - Resident 721.00 North Shore Park- Gymnasium - Admission - Non-Resident 1,815.00 Open Space Rentals at Fisher, Flamingo, North Beach Open 103.00 Space and Palm Island Parks - Residents Open Space Rentals at Fisher, Flamingo, North Beach Open 242.00 Space and Palm Island Parks - Non-Residents Pavilion Rentals at Fairway, Crespi, Tatum and Stillwater Parks- 129.00 Resident Pavilion Rentals at Fairway, Crespi, Tatum and Stillwater Parks - 303.00 Non-Resident Scott Rakow Youth Center - Arts and Craft - No Admission - Resident 258.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center - Arts and Craft - No Admission - Non Resident 606.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center - Arts and Craft - Admission - Resident 309.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center - Arts and Craft- Admission -- Non- Resident 907.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center - Game room - Resident 258.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center- Game room - Non-Resident 606.00 Page 63 S e c tio n of D e scrip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e th is C o d e Scott Rakow Youth Center - Gymnasium- Resident 515.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center- Gymnasium Non-Resident 1,210.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center - Ice Rink Party Rental - Non-Groups- 484.00 Non-Resident Scott Rakow Youth Center - Ice Rink Party Rental - Groups- 515.00 Resident Scott Rakow Youth Center - Ice Rink Party Rental - Groups - Non 1,210.00 Resident Scott Rakow Youth Center - Ice Rink Party Rental - ice time + 258.00 patio+ set-up - Resident Scott Rakow Youth Center - lce Rink Party Rental - ice time+ 606.00 patio + set-up - Non-Resident Scott Rakow Youth Center- Bowling Party Rental - bowling + 276.00 patio+ set-up - Resident Scott Rakow Youth Center - Bowling Party Rental - bowling + 423.00 patio + set-up -- Non-Resident Scott Rakow Youth Center - Adult- Weekday - Learn to Swim - 85.00 Resident Scott Rakow Youth Center - Adult- Weekday - Learn to Swim - 152.00 Non-Resident South Pointe Park - Field Rental - Resident 258.00 South Pointe Park- Field Rental - Non-Resident 606.00 Miscellaneous - Room Rental - No Admission - Resident 258.00 Miscellaneous- Room Rental -- No Admission - Non-Resident 606.00 Miscellaneous - Room Rental -Admission - Resident 361.00 Miscellaneous - Room Rental - Admission - Non-Resident 907.00 Pool Rental Fees: Rental - Staffing Fee - Hourly 37.00 Additional Hour Fee - Pavilions ( Fairway, NIP, Crespi, Tatum, 26.00 Stillwater) Additional Hour Fee - Open Spaces & courts (Fisher, Palm Island, 26.00 Flamingo) Additional Hour Fee - Fields (NSYPC, Fairway, NIP, Polo) 37.00 Additional Hour Fee - Auditorium 78.00 Additional Hour Fee - Gymnasium (NSPYC & SRYC) 52.00 Additional Hour Fee - Indoor Room 52.00 Additional Hour Fee - Flamingo Fields(Memorial, Baseball, 52.00 Softball Soccer Cage) Flamingo and Normandy Isle Pool - Party Rental up to 25 guests 303.00 - Non-Resident Flamingo and Normandy Isle Pool - additional guest 26 to 40- 4.12 Resident Page 64 S e c tio n of D e sc rip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e t h i s C o d e Flamingo and Normandy Isle Pool - additional guest 26 to 40- 4.84 Non-Resident After School Program Fees: After School Program Resident 618.00 After School Program Non-Resident 1,331.00 After School Program Resident Sibling 309.00 After School Program Tier 3 Financial Aid -- Resident 309.00 After School Program Tier 3 Financial Aid Sibling- Resident 155.00 After School Program Tier 2 Financial Aid - Resident 155.00 After School Program Tier 2 Financial Aid Sibling- Resident 78.00 After School Program Tier 1 Financial Aid -- Resident 103.00 After School Program Tier 1 Financial Aid Sibling- Resident 52.00 Teen Club - Resident 0.00 Teen Club - Non-Resident 1,331.00 Summer Camp Program Fees: Summer Camp Program Resident 659.00 Summer Camp Program Non-Resident 1,101.00 Summer Camp Program Resident Sibling 330.00 Summer Camp Program Tier 3 Financial Aid - Resident 330.00 Summer Camp Program Tier 3 Financial Aid Sibling- Resident 165.00 Summer Camp Program Tier 2 Financial Aid - Resident 165.00 Summer Camp Program Tier 2 Financial Aid Sibling- Resident 83.00 Summer Camp Program Tier 1 Financial Aid - Resident 103.00 Summer Camp Program Tier 1 Financial Aid Sibling - Resident 52.00 Summer Camp Program Weekly Camp - Resident 103.00 Summer Camp Program Weekly Camp - Non-Resident 242.00 Summer Camp Program - Pay In Full Discount - Resident Only 592.00 Summer Camp Program - Pay In Full Discount - Sibling Resident 296.00 Only Counselor in Training Program - Resident 103.00 Specialty Camp Program Fees: Coding Camp - Resident 300.00 Coding Camp - Non-Resident 654.00 Ice Hockey Camp - Resident 225.00 Ice Hockey Camp - Non-Resident 545.00 Sports Camp - Baseball - Resident 155.00 Sports Camp - Baseball - Non-Resident 327.00 Sports Camp - Basketball - Resident 155.00 Sports Camp - Basketball Non-Resident 327.00 Page 65 Section of Description FY 2020Fee this Code Sports Camp- Beach Adventures- Resident 124.00 Sports Camp- Beach Adventures - Non-Resident 263.00 Sports Camp- Flag Football - Resident 155.00 Sports Camp - Flag Football - Non-Resident 327.00 Sports Camp - Soccer - Resident 155.00 Sports Camp - Soccer - Non-Resident 327.00 Sports Camp - Tennis - Resident 155.00 Sports Camp - Tennis - Non-Resident 327.00 Theater Camp - Resident 150.00 Theater Camp - Non-Resident 327.00 Yoga and Zumba Camp- Resident 200.00 Yoga and Zumba Camp - Non-Resident 484.00 Culinary Kids Camp - Resident 258.00 Culinary Kids Camp - Non-Resident 606.00 Dance Camp - Resident 175.00 Dance Camp - Non-Resident 423.00 Fine Arts Camp - Resident 200.00 Fine Arts Camp - Non-Resident 484.00 Ice Skating Camp - Resident 225.00 Ice Skating Camp- Non-Resident 545.00 Junior Guard Start Camp- Resident 181.00 Junior Guard Start Camp - Non-Resident 423.00 Junior Police Camp - Resident 155.00 Junior Police Camp - Non-Resident 327.00 Mad Scientists Camp - Resident 155.00 Mad Scientists Camp - Non-Resident 327.00 Soße Great Adventures Camp - Resident 232.00 Soße Great Adventures Camp - Non-Resident 545.00 Water Sports Camp - Resident 258.00 Water Sports Camp - Non-Resident 606.00 Get Fit Camp - Resident 150.00 Get Fit Camp - Non-Resident 327.00 Camp for Tots- Resident 386.00 Camp for Tots - Non-Resident 818.00 Spring Break Camp - Resident 103.00 Spring Break Camp - Non-Resident 242.00 Winter Break Camp - Resident 165.00 Winter Break Camp - Non-Resident 387.00 No School Day Package (School Year) - Resident 412.00 No School Day Package (School Year) - Non-Resident 968.00 Sports Spring Break Camp - Resident 155.00 Sports Spring Break Camp - Non-Resident 327.00 Class Fees: Page 66 Sectio n of D escr ip tion FY 20 20 Fee this C od e Playtime- School Year - Resident 501.00 Playtime- School Year - Non-Resident 1,176.00 Adult Ceramics - Monthly- Resident 31.00 Adult Ceramics - Monthly- Non-Resident 55.00 Zumba, per class - Resident 5.00 Zumba, per class - Non-Resident 10.00 Yoga, per class - Resident 5.00 Yoga, per class - Non-Resident 10.00 Miscellaneous Class - Resident, Per Hour 10.00 Miscellaneous Class - Non-Resident, Per Hour 19.00 Special Populations - Resident 0.00 Special Populations - Non-Resident 61.00 Public Skating Sessions Child - Resident 4.00 Public Skating Sessions Child - Non-Resident 8.00 Public Skating Sessions Adult - Resident 4.00 Public Skating Sessions Adult -- Non-Resident 12.00 Freestyle Skating- Resident 11.00 Freestyle Skating - Non-Resident 16.00 Freestyle Skating - 10 sessions pack - Residents Only 83.00 Private Ice Lesson Fee - Resident 6.00 Private Ice Lesson Fee - Non-Resident 13.00 Ice Skate Rental Fee - Resident 3.00 Ice Skate Rental Fee - Non-Resident 6.00 Group Lessons - Resident 75.00 Group Lessons - Non-Resident 136.00 Youth Ice Hockey - Resident 15.00 Youth Ice Hockey - Non-Resident 27.00 Stick and Puck - Resident 10.00 Stick and Puck - Non-Resident 19.00 Adult Ice Hockey- Resident 10.00 Adult Ice Hockey - Non-Resident 19.00 Senior Scenes - Resident 0.00 Senior Scenes - Non-Resident 0.00 Entrance Fees: Pool Entrance Adult - Resident 0.00 Pool Entrance Adult - Non-Resident 13.00 Pool Entrance Youth - Resident 0.00 Pool Entrance Youth - Non-Resident 8.00 Youth Center Day Pass - Resident 0.00 Youth Center Day Pass - Non-Resident 7.00 Fitness Center - Monthly - Resident 21.00 Fitness Center - Monthly - Non-Resident 37.00 Open Gym/ Volleyball - Resident 0.00 Page 67 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code Open Gym/ Volleyball - Non-Resident 7.00 Athletics Fees: Soccer-4-Tots - Resident 115.00 Soccer-4-Tots - Non-Resident 261.00 Pee Wee Soccer Season - Resident 26.00 Pee Wee Soccer Season - Non-Resident 242.00 Primer Soccer Season Resident 26.00 Primer Soccer Season - Non-Resident 242.00 Juniors Flag Football - Resident 26.00 Juniors Flag Football - Non-Resident 242.00 Middle School Flag Football - Resident 26.00 Middle School Flag Football - Non-Resident 242.00 Primers Basketball Clinics - Resident 26.00 Primers Basketball Clinics Non-Resident 242.00 Juniors Basketball Clinics - Resident 26.00 Juniors Basketball Clinics - Non-Resident 242.00 Middle School Basketball Season - Resident 26.00 Middle School Basketball Season - Non-Resident 242.00 Mini Soccer Clinics - Resident 26.00 Mini Soccer Clinics - Non-Resident 242.00 Travel Soccer Development - Resident 125.00 Travel Soccer Development - Non-Resident 261.00 Primer Basketball League Resident 26.00 Primer Basketball League - Non-Resident 242.00 Junior Basketball League - Resident 26.00 Junior Basketball League - Non-Resident 242.00 Travel Soccer - Resident 464.00 Travel Soccer - Non-Resident 545.00 Aquatics Fees: Little Ballers - Resident 26.00 Little Ballers - Non-Resident 242.00 PeeWee Basketball - Resident 26.00 Peeee Basketball - Non-Resident 242.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center - Infant/Toddler - Weekend - 57.00 Resident Scott Rakow Youth Center - Infant/Toddler - Weekend - Non- 97.00 Resident Scott Rakow Youth Center - Pre-School - Weekend - Resident 57.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center - Pre-School - Weekend - Non- Resident 97.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center- Level 1- Weekend - Resident 57.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center - Level 1- Weekend - Non-Resident 97.00 Page 68 Section of Description FY 2020 Fee this Code Scott Rakow Youth Center - Level 2 - Weekend -- Resident 57.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center - Level 2 - Weekend - Non-Resident 97.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center - Level 3/4 - Weekend - Resident 62.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center- Level 3/4- Weekend - Non- 110.00 Resident Scott Rakow Youth Center - Teen/Adult - Weekend - Resident 62.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center - Teen/Adult - Weekend - Non- 110.00 Resident Scott Rakow Youth Center - Infant/Toddler - Weekday - 170.00 Resident Scott Rakow Youth Center - Infant/Toddler - Weekday- Non- 291.00 Resident Scott Rakow Youth Center - Pre-School - Weekday- Resident 170.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center - Pre-School - Weekday - Non- 291.00 Resident Scott Rakow Youth Center - Level 1- Weekday - Resident 170.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center - Level 1- Weekday - Non-Resident 291.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center- Level 2 - Weekday - Resident 170.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center - Level 2- Weekday- Non-Resident 291.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center - Level 3 - Weekday Resident 186.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center- Level 3 - Weekday - Non-Resident 327.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center - Adult- Weekday - Learn to Swim - 85.00 Resident Scott Rakow Youth Center - Adult- Weekday - Learn to Swim - 152.00 Non-Resident Seahawks - Pre-Swim Team - Resident 180.00 Seahawks - Pre-Swim Team - Non-Resident 327.00 Sea hawks - Int-Swim Team - Resident 195.00 Seahawks - Int-Swim Team - Non-Resident 358.00 Sea hawks - Adv-Swim Team - Resident 210.00 Sea hawks - Adv-Swim Team - Non-Resident 381.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center -- Water Polo - Resident 200.00 Scott Rakow Youth Center - Water Polo - Non-Resident 364.00 Flamingo/ Normandy Isle Pool - Infant/Toddler - Resident 37.00 Flamingo/ Normandy Isle Pool - Infant/Toddler - Non-Resident 61.00 Flamingo/ Normandy Isle Pool - Aqua Babies I - Resident 0.00 Page 69 S e c tio n of D e scr ip tio n F Y 2 0 2 0 F e e th is C o d e Flamingo/ Normandy Isle Pool - Pre-School - Resident 37.00 Flamingo/ Normandy Isle Pool - Pre-School - Non-Resident 61.00 Flamingo/ Normandy Isle Pool - Level 1 and 2- Resident 37.00 Flamingo/ Normandy Isle Pool- Level 1 and 2- Non-Resident 61.00 Flamingo/ Normandy Isle Pool - Level 3 and 4- Resident 37.00 Flamingo/ Normandy Isle Pool- Level 3 and 4- Non-Resident 61.00 Flamingo/ Normandy Isle Pool - Teen and Adults - Resident 37.00 Flamingo/ Normandy Isle Pool - Teen and Adults - Non-Resident 61.00 Tennis Fees: Flamingo/ Normandy Pool - Water Aerobics - Residents 0.00 Flamingo/ Normandy Pool - Water Aerobics - Non-Residents 13.00 Tennis Court Fees - Resident 6.00 Tennis Court Fees - Non-Resident 12.57 Tennis Annual Memberships - Adult Resident - Light Fee 267.50 Included Tennis Annual Memberships - Adult Non-Resident - Light Fee 631.30 Included Tennis Annual Memberships - Senior (65+) Resident - Light Fee 187.25 Included Tennis Annual Memberships - Senior (65+) Non-Resident - Light 497.55 Fee Included Tennis Annual Memberships - Youth Resident (under 18) - Light 80.25 Fee Included Tennis Annual Memberships - Youth Non-Resident (under 18)- 310.30 Light Fee Included Tennis Annual Memberships - Family Resident - Light Fee 577.80 Included Tennis Annual Memberships - Family Non-Resident - Light Fee 1,380.30 Included Tennis Light Fee - Non-Member- Resident 2.00 Tennis Light Fee - Non-Member- Non-Resident 2.00 Swim Pass: Youth Non-Resident (pool pass) 42.00 Adult -- Non-Resident (pool pass) 78.00 Golf Fees - Miami Beach Golf Club: Summer (5/1 - 10/31): MBGC Summer Rack Rate (5/1- 10/31) 129.00 MBGC Summer Weekday (South Florida Resident) 83.00 Page 70 S e c tio n of D e scrip tio n F Y 20 2 0 F e e th is C o d e MBGC Summer Weekend (South Florida Resident) 98.00 MBGC Summer Weekday (Miami Beach Resident) 57.00 MBGC Summer Weekend (Miami Beach Resident) 73.00 Shoulder (11/1 - 12/15): MBGC Shoulder Rack Rate (11/1-12/15) 134.00 MBGC Shoulder South Florida Resident 103.00 MBGC Shoulder Miami Beach Resident 73.00 Peak (12/16-4/30): MBGC Peak Rack Rate (12/16 -4/30) 232.00 MBGC Peak South Florida Resident 124.00 MBGC Peak Miami Beach Resident 93.00 Cart Rates: MBGC Cart Rate 18 Holes 26.00 MBGC Cart Rate 9 Holes 16.00 Membership Dues - Miami Beach Golf Club: Resident: MBGC Resident Single 3,911.00 MBGC Resident Husband and Wife 5,043.00 MBGC Resident Each Dependent Under 18 Years of Age 515.00 Non-Resident: MBGC Non-Resident Single 6,174.00 MBGC Non-Resident Husband and Wife 7,718.00 MBGC Non-Resident Each Dependent Under 18 Years of Age 772.00 Driving Range: MBGC Small Bucket 11.00 MBGC Large Bucket 16.00 Golf Fees - Normandy Shores Golf Club: Summer (5/1 - 10/31): NSGC Summer Rack Rate (5/1- 10/31) 85.00 NSGC Summer Weekday (South Florida Resident) 60.00 NSGC Summer Weekend (South Florida Resident) 70.00 NSGC Summer Weekday (Miami Beach Resident) 50.00 NSGC Summer Weekend (Miami Beach Resident) 60.00 NSGC Miami Beach Resident Junior 5.00 Shoulder (11/1- 12/15): NSGC Shoulder Rack Rate (11/1-12/15) 95.00 NSGC Shoulder South Florida Resident 70.00 NSGC Shoulder Miami Beach Resident 60.00 NSGC Miami Beach Resident Junior 5.00 Peak (12/16 -4/30): NSGC Peak Rack Rate (12/16 -4/30) 125.00 NSGC Peak South Florida Resident 80.00 Page 71 S e ctio n of D e scr ip tio n F Y 2 0 20 F e e th is C o d e NSGC Peak Miami Beach Resident 65.00 NSGC Peak Miami Beach Resident Junior 5.00 Cart Rates: NSGC Cart Rate 18 Holes 25.00 NSGC Cart Rate 9 Holes 15.00 Membership Dues - Miami Beach Golf Club: Resident: NSGC Resident Single 2,200.00 NSGC Resident Husband and Wife 3,300.00 NSGC Resident Each Dependent Under 18 Years of Age 400.00 Non-Resident: NSGC Non-Resident Single 3,300.00 NSGC Non-Resident Husband and Wife 4,800.00 NSGC Non-Resident Each Dependent Under 18 Years of Age 600.00 NSGC Junior 1,000.00 Page 72