R22-120 1 RESOLUTION NO. R22-120
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3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,
4 FLORIDA ADOPTING THE ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE
5 FEE SCHEDULE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023;
6 PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING AN
7 EFFECTIVE DATE.
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11 WHEREAS,the City is authorized to establish and collect fees for services rendered by
12 the City; and
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14 WHEREAS, the charges for various services should be reviewed and revised where
15 necessary on an annual basis during the budget adoption process in order to provide resources
16 to fund the City's upcoming budget; and
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18 WHEREAS, the adoption of a comprehensive Fee Schedule will allow Staff and
19 Commission to review fees on an annual basis and all fees will be in one place for transparency
20 and ease of use to City residents; and
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22 WHEREAS, the City Commission, upon recommendation of staff, adopts the annual
23 Comprehensive Fee Schedule for Fiscal Year 2022-2023.
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25 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
26 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS:
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28 Section 1. Each Whereas clause set forth above is true and correct and
29 incorporated herein by this reference.
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31 Section 2. The City Commission adopts the annual Comprehensive Fee Schedule
32 for Fiscal Year 2022-2023,a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit
33 "A".
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35 Section 3. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby
36 repealed to the extent of such conflict.
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38 Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage.
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42 PASSED AND ADOPTED this ill day of September, 2022.
43 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
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45 YES NO
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47 Mayor–Ty Penserga
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49 Vice Mayor–Angela Cruz
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51 Commissioner–Woodrow L. Hay �/
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53 Commissioner–Thomas Turkin
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55 Commissioner–Aimee Kelley tf
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EXHIBIT "A"
SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES FOR SERVICES
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Police Fees
Cost for Records
Certified Copy (for each certification page that contains the City's seal) $ 1.00
Per page for single-sided copies (no larger than 8 1/2' x 14') 0.15
Per page for double-sided copies (no larger than 8 1/2' x 14') 0.20
Per page for a copy sized 11' x 17' 0.30
CD 1.00
*Extensive research or use of technology: 1st 30mins at no charge;
afterwards the hourly rate of the staff member that fulfilled the request.
Traffic
Per hour body worn camera processing fee 28.35
CD 1.00
Per hour dispatch research fee 27.37
Postage/ Processing Fees 2.00
Per hour research fees 19.32
Traffic homicide investigation reports 25.00
Per page reports 0.15
Alarm Permit Fees
Registration 30.00
Residential
1st 3 False Alarm -
4 False Alarm 75.00
5 False Alarm 100.00
6 False Alarm 150.00
7 False Alarm + 200.00
Commerical
1st 3 False Alarm -
4 False Alarm 200.00
5 False Alarm 500.00
6 False Alarm 750.00
7 False Alarm + 1,000.00
Police Detail
Regular 50.00
Premium 60.00
Footnote / Explanation
1 Effective.March 16,2022
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Golf
Course Resident Fee Non-Resident Fee
Membership
Fees Links Premium Season Membership (Nov - Apr) $2,500 - $5,000 $2,500 - $5,000
Links Premium Family Membership (Nov - Apr) 4,000 - 8,000 4,000 - 8,000
Links Premium Membership Summer Upgrade 300 - 900 300 - 900
(May - Oct) for Premium Season Membership
holders only
Links Loyalty Membership (Nov - Oct) 50 - 500 50 - 500
10% off shoulder and winter season, 20% off
during summer season, 10% off all Pro Shop
merchandise
Daily Cart &
Green Fees Shoulder months (Nov 1 - Dec 10 & April) 4 - 60 4 - 60
In-season (Nov 1 - Dec 10 & April) 5 - 80 5 - 80
Shoulder months (Nov 1 - Dec 10 &April) 4 - 45 4 - 45
Footnote / Explanation
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Resident Rates
Recreation & Nonprofit
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Recreation Rental/Reservation IProciram Private Commerical
Indoor Arts and Cultural Center Hourly rates
Recreational Event Hall $ 200.00 $ 260.00 $ 340.00
Facility Multi Purpose Room Half 35.00 50.00 65.00
Multi Purpose Room Full 55.00 75.00 100.00
Classrooms 35.00 50.00 65.00
Art Room with Patio 100.00 130.00 170.00
Kapok Courtyard (Special Event Permit) 115.00 150.00 200.00
Patio East 35.00 50.00 65.00
Patio West 35.00 50.00 65.00
Harvey E. Oyer, Jr.
Hall $ 35.00 $ 50.00 $ 65.00
Hester Center
Concession Building $ 75.00 $ 100.00 $ 130.00
Game Room 55.00 75.00 100.00
Gymnasium 115.00 150.00 200.00
Meeting Room 35.00 50.00 65.00
Intracoastal Park Clubhouse
2nd Floor Event Room $ 140.00 $ 185.00 $ 240.00
Program Room 35.00 50.00 65.00
Senior Center
Activity Room $ 35.00 $ 50.00 $ 65.00
Arts and Crafts Room 35.00 50.00 65.00
Classroom 35.00 50.00 65.00
Multi-purpose room 35.00 75.00 100.00
Sims Center
Classroom $ 35.00 S 50.00 $ 65.00
Room NB 55.00 75.00 100.00
Room C (Combo A& B) 85.00 120.00 160.00
Athletic Fields
Athletic Fields Multi-Purpose Fields $ 20.00 $ 25.00 $ 35.00
(*2 hour minimum) Baseball/Softball Fields 20.00 25.00 35.00
Light Usage Fee 12.00 12.00 12.00
Woman's Club Daily Rates
1st Floor East/West (Mon-Thurs) $ 315.00 $ 450.00 $ 585.00
1st Floor East/West (Fri-Sun) 472.00 675.00 878.00
2nd Floor (Mon-Thurs) 945.00 1350.00 1755.00
2nd Floor (Fri-Sun) 1417.00 2205.00 2633.00
Entire Building (Mon-Thurs) 1260.00 1800.00 2340.00
Entire Building (Fri-Sun) 1890.00 2700.00 3510.00
Pavilion Sara Sims Daily Rates
Required Special Event
Permit Sara Sims Performance Pavilion $ 75.00 $ 100.00 $ 130.00
Footnote/ Explanation
Program - providers offering an activity, event or service open to the public
Private -An individual using a facility for a private event
Commerical - business, commerical, or other for-profit organizations
Non-Profit- Fees for a non-profit, 501(c) 3 organization. Proof of non-profit status must be submitted.
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Non-Resident Rates
Recreation & Nonprofit
Parks Recreation Rental/Reservation /Program Private Commerical
n•oor Arts and Cultural Center Hourly rates
Recreational Event Hall $ 260.00 $ 340.00 $ 445.00
Facility Multi Purpose Room Half 45.00 65.00 85.00
Multi Purpose Room Full 75.00 100.00 130.00
Classrooms 45.00 65.00 85.00
Art Room with Patio 130.00 170.00 225.00
Kapok Courtyard (Permit Required) 150.00 200.00 260.00
Patio East 45.00 65.00 85.00
Patio West 45.00 65.00 85.00
Harvey E. Oyer, Jr.
Hall $ 45.00 $ 65.00 $ 85.00
Hester Center
Concession Building $ 100.00 $ 130.00 $ 170.00
Game Room 75.00 100.00 130.00
Gymnasium 150.00 200.00 260.00
Meeting Room 45.00 65.00 85.00
Intracoastal Park Clubhouse
2nd Floor Event Room $ 185.00 $ 240.00 $ 315.00
Program Room 45.00 65.00 85.00
Senior Center
Activity Room $ 45.00 $ 65.00 $ 85.00
Arts and Crafts Room 45.00 65.00 85.00
Classroom 45.00 65.00 85.00
Multi-purpose room 75.00 100.00 130.00
Sims Center
Classroom $ 45.00 $ 65.00 $ 85.00
Room A/B 75.00 100.00 130.00
Room C (Combo A & B) 120.00 160.00 210.00
Athletic Fields
Athletic Fields Multi-Purpose Fields $ 25.00 $ 35.00 $ 45.00
(*2 hour minimum) Baseball/Softball Fields 25.00 35.00 45.00
Light Usage Fee 12.00 12.00 12.00
Woman's Club Daily Rates
1st Floor East/West (Mon-Thurs) $ 350.00 $ 500.00 $ 650.00
1st Floor East/West(Fri-Sun) 525.00 750.00 975.00
2nd Floor (Mon-Thurs) 1050.00 1500.00 1950.00
2nd Floor (Fri-Sun) 1575.00 2225.00 2925.00
Entire Building (Mon-Thurs) 1400.00 2000.00 2600.00
Entire Building (Fri-Sun) 2100.00 3000.00 3900.00
Pavilion Sara Sims
Required Special Event
Permit Sara Sims Performance Pavilion $ 100.00 I $ 130.00 1 $ 170.00
Footnote / Explanation
Program -providers offering an activity, event or service open to the public
Private -An individual using a facility for a private event
Commerical - business, commerical, or other for-profit organizations
Non-Profit - Fees for a non-profit, 501(c) 3 organization. Proof of non-profit status must be submitted.
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Recreation &
Parks Pavilion Amenities and Fees Fee Holiday Fee
Barrier Free Park $ 95.00 $ 120.00
Hester
Pavilion 2 (Playground) 60.00 75.00
Pavilion 3 (Field) 65.00 85.00
Intracoastal
1 IP - 1 210.00 265.00
1 IP - 2 65.00 85.00
1 IP - 3 65.00 85.00
1 IP - 4 95.00 120.00
Jaycee
Pavilion 1 (Bathroom Bldg) 35.00 45.00
Pavilion 2 (South) 50.00 65.00
Pavilion 3 (North /water view) 50.00 65.00
Meadows
North 65.00 85.00
South 65.00 85.00
Oceanfront
North 95.00 120.00
South 95.00 120.00
Sara Sims
1 & 2 40.00 50.00
3 60.00 75.00
4 60.00 75.00
Footnote / Explanation
1 One of the tables is 8' wheelchair accessible
Holidays Include: New Years Day, Martin Luther King Jr Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, July
4th, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Holiday Fee also in effect the Saturday and Sunday preceding the observed holiday.
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Recreation &
Parks Recreation Rental/Reservation Resident Non Resident
Tennis Center
Daily Fees
Har - Tru $ 8.00 $ 10.00
Composite 3.00 3.75
Junior (13 & under) 6.00 7.50
Tennis Center Annual Permits 300.00 450.00
Senior Center Annual Fee - 40.00
Miscellaneous Fees
Ball Machine Rental
$10 (up to 1 1/2 hours)
Light Fee
$6 per court
Pickleball
$3/visit ; S50/30 visit pass
Footnote / Explanation
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Recreation &
Parks Classification Fees
Daily Fees
Youth (13 - 17) $ 1.00
Adult/ Water Walker/ Lap Swim 2.00
Discount Pass (30 Visits) 50.00
Water Aerobics
Adults 3.00
Discount Pass (11 Visits) 30.00
Teens 2.00
Special Service Fee
1 Damage Deposit 300/rental
Game/Tournament Field Prep 25 - 50/hr. per staff
Staffing Fee 35/hr. per staff
Permit Fees
Tournament Services 25 - 1,000/day
Special Event Vending / Exhibitors 25 - 1,500 /vendor space
Footnote / Explanation
I Excludes athletic fields and pavilions
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Recreation &
Parks Parking Fees and Violations
Parking Oyer Park Boat Launch/Trailer
Annual Passes Oyer Park FL Residents: $200/year
Oyer Park Non-FL Residents: $350/year
Oceanfront Park
Resident: 50/year
Non Resident 200/year
Senior Resident (ages 65+): 50/year
Parking Oyer Park
Daily Rate 1.50 per hour or
1 Daily Max Weekday: 10
2 Daily Max Weekend: 25
Oceanfront Park
1.50 per hour (7 am - 9 pm)
Valet Parking Valet License Fee
License per Space Ocean Avenue from Seacrest Blvd to Federal Hwy: 150 per Month
Requires the execution of a valet parking agreement between the City of
Boynton Beach and applicant
Section 14-14.7 (A) Overtime Parking $ 25.00
Section 14-14.7 (B) Expired Meter 25.00
Section 14-14.7 (C) Vehicle Parked across line designated parking space 25.00
Section 14-14.7 (G) Unlawful use of parking permit 25.00
Section 14-14.7 (H) Unlawful parking without required parking permit 25.00
Section 14-14.7 (I) License plate not visible from drive lanes (Illegally backed in) 25.00
Section 14-14.11 (G) Removal of immobilizing device 25.00
Failure to pay fees within 14 days 25.00
Failure to pay fees within 90 days ; Amount not to exceed 4-% of amount owed n/a
Footnote ! Explanation
1 Weekday = Monday-Thursday
2 Weekend = Friday- Sunday ; & Holidays
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PUBLIC Solid Waste Collection & Disposal - Residental
WORKS
Dumpster Rates
Residental
Single Family
Operating Cost $ 11.75
Fuel/Enviromental Charge 5.00
Recycling 1.25
Total Monthly $ 18.00
Multi-Family
Operating Cost $ 8.50
Fuel/Enviromental Charge 5.00
Recycling 1.25
Total Monthly $ 14.75
Special Pick Up Charges (Each Request) 75.00 minimum
2 Additonal Garbage Cart 6.00 each/per month
Footnote / Explanation
There is an extra pick up charge cost based on the yard dumpster on unscheduled days
1 Includes: Construction debries over a cubic yard, large stumps/trunks, non-scheduled chargable
pickup
2 In addition to the cart already provided at the monthly rate
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Dumpster Rates *Commercial, Industrial and Government Properties:
(For Garbage Dumpsters)
SIZE 1 TIME 2 TIME 3 TIME 4 TIME 5 TIME 6 TIME
1
2YD 96.67 165.34 234.17 302.69 371.60 440.04
3YD 138.01 241.17 344.02 447.04 550.05 653.06
4YD 178.34 315.69 453.04 590.39 727.73 865.08
6YD 254.17 460.04 666.06 872.09 1,078.10 1,284.12
8YD 328.69 599.39 879.09 1,153.78 1,428.48 1,703.16
There is an extra pick up charge cost based on the yard dumpster on unscheduled days that they are not already paying for
95 Gallon Garbage Carts
95 Gallon Two Pick up per Week
Operating $ 14.00
Fuel Charge _ 5.00
Env. Surcharge 5.00
Total Cost Monthly (For two) $ 24.00
Service will follow residental schedule(Mon/Thurs or Tues/Fri)
Additional Garbage Cart to the cart already provided at the monthly rate$12each/per month
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_There is an extra pick up charge (excluding Saturday) based on the yard on unscheduled
days that they are not already paying for.
When establishing or canceling commerical services monthly charges will be prorated
based on the number of days of service.
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Commerical
Recycling *Commercial, Industrial and Government Properties:
(Commerical Recycling)
2 Yard Cardboard Recycler Number of Pick Ups Per Week
2 Yard 1 2 _ 3 4
Rental $ 23.00 $ 23.00 $ 23.00 $ 23.00
Operating 10.67 57.35 104.64 151.92
Fuel Charge 5.00 5.00 _ 5.00 5.00
Env.Surcharge 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Total Cost Monthly $ 43.67 $ 90.35 $ 137.64 $ 184.92
3 Yard Cardboard Recycler Number of Pick Ups Per Week
3 Yard 1 2 3 4
Rental $ 29.00 $ 29.00 $ 29.00 $ 29.00
Operating 7.67 56.08 106.17 148.43
Fuel Charge 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Env.Surcharge 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Total Cost Monthly $ 46.67 $ 95.08 $ 145.17 $ 187.43
4 Yard Cardboard Recycler Number of Pick Ups Per Week
4 Yard 1 2 3 4
Rental $ 36.00 $ 36.00 $ 36.00 $ 36.00
Operating 3.68 53.89 106.71 143.95
Fuel Charge 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Env.Surcharge 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Total Cost Monthly $ 49.68 $ 99.89 $ 152.71 $ 189.95
Footnote / Explanation
There is an extra pick up charge (excluding Saturday) based on the yard on
unscheduled days that they are not already paying for.
When establishing or canceling commerical services monthly charges will be
prorated based on the number of days of service.
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Commerical
Recycling *Commercial, Industrial and Government Properties:
(Commerical Recycling)
6 Yard Cardboard Recycler Number of Pick Ups Per Week
6 Yard 1 2 3 4
Rental $ 43.00 $ 43.00 $ 43.00 $ 43.00
Operating 5.49 57.35 115.81 174.27
Fuel Charge 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Env.Surcharge 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Total Cost Monthly $ 58.49 $ 110.35 $ 168.81 $ 227.27
8 Yard Cardboard Recycler Number of Pick Ups Per Week
8 Yard 1 2 3 4
Rental $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00
Operating 5.83 60.58 124.74 224.78
Fuel Charge 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Env.Surcharge 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Total Cost Monthly $ 65.83 $ 120.58 $ 184.74 $ 284.78
95 Gallon Toter (Blue or Yellow Available)
95 Gallon One Pick Up Per Week
Operating $ 7.98
Fuel Charge 5.00
Env. Surcharge 5.00
Total Cost Monthly per Container $ 17.98
Footnote / Explanation
There is an extra pick up charge (excluding Saturday) based on the yard on
unscheduled days that they are not already paying for.
When establishing or canceling commerical services monthly charges will be
prorated based on the number of days of service.
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Compactors
*Commercial, Industrial and Government Properties:
(Compactors),
2 Yard Compactor Number of Pick Ups Per Week
2 Yard 1 2 3 4 5 6
Disposal $ 27.01 $ 59.02 $ 91.03 $ 112.07 $ 155.03 $ 187.04
Operating 97.09 199.18 301.75 403.39 505.84 607.60
Fuel Charge 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Env.Surcharge 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Total Cost Monthly $ 134.10 $ 268.20 $ 402.78 $ 525.46 $ 670.87 $ 804.64
3 Yard Compactor Number of Pick Ups Per Week
3 Yard 1 2 3 4 5 6
Disposal $ 43.02 $ 91.03 $ 139.02 $ 187.04 $ 235.06 $ 283.06
Operating 148.15 301.75 454.42 1 607.60 760.75 913.90
Fuel Charge 5.00 5.00 5.00 _ 5.00 5.00 5.00
Env.Surcharge 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Total Cost Monthly $ 201.17 $ 402.78 $ 603.44 $ 804.64 $ 1,005.81 $ 1,206.96
4 Yard Compactor Number of Pick Ups Per Week
4 Yard 1 2 3 4 5 6
Disposal $ 59.02 $ 123.02 _ $ 187.04 $ 251.03 $ 315.03 $ 379.08
Operating 199.18 475.39 607.60 811.81 1,015.99 1,220.20
Fuel Charge 5.00 5.00 _ 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Env.Surcharge 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Total Cost Monthly $ 268.20 $ 608.41 $ 804.64 $ 1,072.84 $ 1,341.02 $ 1,609.28
Footnote I Explanation
There is an extra pick up charge (excluding Saturday) based on the yard on
unscheduled days that they are not already paying for.
When establishing or canceling commerical services monthly charges will be prorated
based on the number of days of service.
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Compactors
*Commercial, Industrial and Government Properties:
(Compactors)
6 Yard Compactor Number of Pick Ups Per Week
6 Yard 1 2 3 4 5 6
Disposal $ 91.03 $ 187.04 $ 283.06 $ 379.08 $ 475.11 , $ 571.13
Operating 301.75 607.60 913.90 1,220.23 1,526.50 1,832.80
Fuel Charge 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Env.Surcharge 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Total Cost Monthly $ 402.78 $ 804.64 $ 1,206.96 $ 1,609.31 $ 2,011.61 $ 2,413.93
8 Yard Compactor Number of Pick Ups Per Week
8 Yard 1 2 3 4 5 6
Disposal $ 123.02 $ 251.03 $ 379.08 $ 507.11 $ 635.15 $ 763.17
Operating 403.39 811.81 1,220.23 1,628.62 2,037.04 2,445.40
Fuel Charge 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Env.Surcharge 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Total Cost Monthly $ 536.41 $ 1,072.84 $ 1,609.31 $ 2,145.73 $ 2,682.19 $ 3,218.57
Footnote / Explanation
There is an extra pick up charge (excluding Saturday) based on the yard on unscheduled
days that they are not already paying for.
When establishing or canceling commerical services monthly charges will be prorated
based on the number of days of service.
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WORKS Solid Waste Collection & Disposal
Roll Offs
*Commercial, Industrial and Government Properties:
(For Roll Offs)
10 Yard Rolloff
Service Charge $ 335.00
Fuel Surcharge $ 20.00
Environmental Charge $ 10.00
Total Cost Per Service* $ 365.00
*10 yard containers have a 3 ton limit(Every 2000 lbs= 1 ton)
20 Yard Rolloff
Service Charge $ 410.00
Fuel Surcharge $ 20.00
Environmental Charge $ 10.00
Total Cost Per Service* $ 440.00
*20 yard containers have a 4 ton limit(Every 2000 lbs = 1 ton)
30 Yard Rolloff
Service Charge $ 485.00
Fuel Surcharge $ 20.00
Environmental Charge , $ 10.00
Total Cost Per Service* $ 515.00
*30 yard containers have a 5 ton limit(Every 2000 lbs = 1 ton)
40 Yard Rolloff
Service Charge $ 560.00
Fuel Surcharge $ 20.00
Environmental Charge $ 10.00
Total Cost Per Service* $ 590.00
*40 yard containers have a 6 ton limit(Every 2000 lbs = 1 ton)
Footnote I Explanation
Must be paid in advance prior to delivery or service
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WORKS Solid Waste Collection & Disposal Fees
Roll Off Fees
Overage Fee 525 per every 1000 lbs over limit
Inactivity Fee 50 per month
If roll off is not serviced a minimum of once in a 30 day period
Trip Charge 50 each occurrence
If driver is unable to service the container due to being
blocked,overloaded,gate lock, etc
Saturday Special Pick Up 200
Must call before 12 pm the Friday before to arrange. (holidays
excluded)Paid in advanced
Relocation Only 75
To move the container to a new location but not emptied. Must be paid
in advance
Priority Same Day Service 200
Must call before 10 am the day of service. Must be paid in advance
Violations _ 100
If the transfer station finds material that are not permitted
(i.e. contaminated, tired. paint)
Customer will be charged the violation fee plus any additional fees
charged by transfer station
Footnote / Explanation
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Roll Off All Sizes
Compactors Service Fee $145
Fuel Surcharge 20
Environmental Charge 10
Total Charge per service (exclude tipping fee) 175
*Tipping Fee in Addition $50 per ton
Administrative _
Fee Late Fees
Customer shall pay the City, daily interest at a rate
established by Section 55.03(1), Florida Statutes, on the
unpaid balance, if payment of full account is not accepted
within fifteen days after becoming due. Unless otherwise
provide by law, daily interest shall accrue until balance is
paid in full.
Footnote / Explanation
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Fire Fire and Life Safety Fees
New
Construction Fee
Plan Review/ Permit Fee
1. Total construction value up to 1.5 million .60% plus
2. Total construction value up to 1.5 million 0.30%
(50%due at submittal, remainder due prior to payment)
3. Minimum Fee- Whichever is greater 100
Fire Alarm &All Other Automatic Fire Suppression Systems
1. Minimum Fee- Whichever is greater 100 or
2. Total contract value 0.75%
(50%due at submittal for contract values over 1.5 million;
remainder due prior to permit)
Site Plan Review Fee 100
Additional Fees
1. Work Commencing without a Permit 4x permit fee
2. Plan Revision Fee 100
3. 2nd & Repeated Corrections 50
4. Inspection After Hours 100/hour
(2 hours minimum)
Reinspections
1. First Reinspection No Charge
2.Second Reinspection 100
3.Third Reinspection 150
4. Fourth &Subsequent Reinspections 250
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Inspection
Fees
Assembly
1. 50- 100 seating capacity $150.00
2. 101 - 300 seating capacity 300
3. 301 - 1000 seating capacity 450
4. 1,001 and over seating capacity 600 max fee
Educational Schools, Day Care and Churches
1. 10,000 square feet and under 75
2. 10,001 -20,000 square feet 150
3. 20,001 -40,000 square feet 300
4. 40,001 - 50,000 square feet 450
5. 50,001 and over 600 max fee
Health Care, Hospitals, Nursing Home, Ambulatory Care, etc &
Residental Board & Care
1. 1000 square feet and under 75
2. 1,001 - 10,000 square feet 150
3. 10,001 -25,000 square feet 250
4. 25,001 - 35,000 square feet 350
5. 35,001 - 50,000 square feet 450
6. 50,001 and over 600 max fee
Lodging, Rooming Houses, hotels, Dormitories & Condominiums)
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Apartments
1. 4 -25 units/ rooms 75
2. 26- 75 units / rooms 150
3. 76- 125 units/ rooms 300
4. 126 and over 600 max fee
Footnote / Explanation
In the event the annual Fire and Life Safety Inspection Fee is not paid, the City may enforce
non-compliance with this section by sending a notice to the Property Owner and then
proceeding to the Code Compliance Board due to the responsible party's failure to pay the
annual Fire & Safety Inspection Fee
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Inspection
Fees
Mercantile, Business, Storage, Industrial
1. 1,000 square feet and under $ 50.00
2. 1.001 - 3.000 square feet 75.00
3. 3,001 - 5.000 square feet 125.00
4. 5.001 - 10,000 square feet 175.00
5. 10,001 -25,000 square feet 275.00
6. 25,001 - 50,000 square feet 450.00
7. 50,001 and over 600 max fee
Other Miscellaneous Fees
1. Marinas and Docks 75.00
2. Temporary Structures (Kiosk/Tent) 75.00
3. All other occupancies not listed subject to Fire Safety Inspections 75.00
Reinspection Fees
1. First Reinspection No Charge
2. Second Reinspection 100.00
3. Third Reinspection 200.00
4. Fourth & Subsequent Reinspections 300.00
Footnote / Explanation
In the event the annual Fire and Life Safety Inspection Fee is not paid, the City may enforce non-
compliance with this section by sending a notice to the Property Owner and then proceeding to
the Code Compliance Board due to the responsible party's failure to pay the annual Fire &
Safety Inspection Fee
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Fire Fire and Life Safety Fees
Fire Prevention
Fees
Additional Fees
1. Fire Hydrant Flow Test $ 350.00
2. Bonfire Permit 150.00
3. Fireworks & Pyrotechnic Display Permit/lnsp 250.00
4. Fire Watch Special Assignment Detail (4 Hour Minimum)
a. Personnel Only 150/hour
b. Engine or Rescue Unit Required 300/hour
5. Special Event After Hours Inspection 75/hour
6. SERV Cart 75/per person per hour
(Minimum 2 people for 3 hours)
Footnote/Explanation
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Alarm Fees
Registration Fees
1. Fire Alarm Registration $ 40.00
2. Renewals/ Updates 20.00
False Alarm Fees/ Residential
**Includes excessive calls for assistance with no medical need
1. 1st- 3rd False Alarm No Charge
2. 4th False Alarm 100.00
3. 5th False Alarm 200.00
4. 6th False Alarm 300.00
5. 7th & Subsequent False Alarms 400.00
False Alarm Fees / Commerical
**Includes excessive calls for assistance with no medical need
1. 1st- 3rd False Alarm No Charge
2. 4th False Alarm 300.00
3. 5th False Alarm 600.00
4. 6th False Alarm 900.00
5. 7th & Subsequent False Alarms 1,200.00
Other Miscellaneous Fees
1. Fire alarm failure to notify without 1 hour notice 75.00
2. Fire alarm failure to respond within 1 hour 75.00
Footnote / Explanation
In the event the Fire Prevention or Alarm fees are not paid, the City may enforce non-
compliance with this section by sending a notice to the Property Owner and then proceeding to
the Code Compliance Board due to the responsible party's failure to pay applied fee.
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Libra Fees
Library Fees
Non- Resident (non-resident registers tor a library card) 30.00
Unique Management Fee (Collection Agency) 12.00
Faxing 1.00/per page
Printing (black and white) 0.10/per page
Printing (color) 1.00/per page
Photocopies (black and white) 0.25/per page
Lost Cards
Lost card replacement fee 2.00
Lost Books/ Hotspots
TBD
Lost/ Damaged book fees are determind by the cost to replace the book
Lost Hotspot- replacement fee for lost/damaged hotspot 140.00
20.00
Lost Hotspot Accessory - replacement fee for lost/damaged accessories
Library Late Fines
Library went fine free as of 1/21/2020
Proctoring a test 20.00/per test
Footnote/ Explanation
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IMMIll Fees
Standard Public
Records Fee
Lien Search Fee $ 140.00
Single sided copies (no larger than 8 '/2" x14") 15 cents
Double-sided copies (no larger than 8 1/2" x 14") 20 cents
Certified copy (for each certification page that contains the City seal) 1.00 per page
Copy sized 11" x 17" 30 cents
All other copies (i.e. maps) cost of duplication of
the record
CD 1.00
Extensive research or use of technology First 30 minutes no
charge; afterwards,
charged the hourly
rate of the staff
member that fulfilled
the public records
request
Footnote/Explanation
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Mausoleum Fee
Structure
Cost of Mausoleum Inurnment Opening & Closing $ 250.00
*or for each person not included in orignal sales agreements prior to 2008
Early/ Late Arrival for Mausoleum entombments/ Inurnments 200.00
Engraving of any crypt/ niche front* $200 per person
*or for each person not included in orignal sales agreement prior to
Includes the deceased's first name, last name, year of birth, year of
death and a hyphen
Mausoleum Emblems - Engraved 75.00
New Vases:
*4' Vase(only for Niches) 125.00
*8' Vase (only for Crypts) 150.00
Replacement of Vases (Plastic Cup Only):
*4'Vase 15.00
*8' Vase 20.00
Disentombment from the Mausoleum 500.00
Including Weekends & Holidays
Disinurnment from the Mausoleum 400.00
Including Weekends& Holidays
Transfer Fee (of Certificate of Ownership for crypts and 75.00
niches)
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Structure
CRYPTS
Crypt Level Single Open/Close Tandem Open/Close True Companion Open/Close
3x7'5" 6' x7'5" 3x14' 11"
F $2,750 $250 $5,650 $500 _ $9,000 $500
E $2,750 $250 $6,450 $500 $10,700 $500
D $4,250 $250 $6,650 $500 $12,350 $500
C $5,550 $250 $7,150 $500 $14,000 $500
B $5,550 $250 $7,150 $500 $14,000 $500
A $2,750 $250 $5,650 $500 $9,000 $500
'All prices include sandblast engraving and the tray or two trays if the crypt is Tandem or True Companion
NICHES
Nichel Level Price Open/Close
12"x 12"
A,B,C & D $750 $250
E,F,G & H $1,250 $250
I,J,K& L $450 $250
Footnote / Explanation
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Memorial Park Lot Pricing
3' x 9' Lot - City Resident $ 525.00
3' x 5' Lot - City Resident (small lot for 2 cremains only (Replat) 350.00
Infant Lot - City (up to 4 years old) 100.00
Sara Sims
Memorial Garden 3' x 9' Lot- City Resident $ 325.00
Infant Lot- City Resident 75.00
Memorial Park&
Sara Sims Opening & Closing Fees
Memorial Garden Monday through Friday- 9:00 a.m to 2:00 p.m $ 400.00
Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays 500.00
Overtime Fee (Beginning 2:00 pm, everyday including holidays) 250.00
Early/ Late Fee $200/$200 each 1/2hr
Cremains Interment/ Inurnment 250.00
Infant Interment 100.00
Purchase of Urn Vault (R09-056) 125.00
Sunday Service Fee(all day) 300.00
Charge O&C on all new sales in Mausoleum after 2008 (fee goes into 250.00
GF)
Disinterments and Disunurnments
Disinterment from the Ground (Casket) S 900.00
Disinurnment from the Ground (Cremains) 500.00
Disinterment from the Ground (Infant) 500.00
Equipment Set-Up
Tent, Chairs and Grass $ 100.00
Infant Complete Set-up 50.00
Infant Set-up (less than 8 chairs, no tent) -
Reinterment Fees (Opening & Closing) Applied at today's cost.
Granite Benches $ 1,250.00
Footnote I Explanation
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Charge per
Utilities Field Visit Services Occurrence
Field Visit $ 20.00
(Including, but not limited to: initial read on, initial read shut, final read
on, final read shut, temporary disconnects, non-emergency shut off for
repair, customer requested meter locatesm and installation,
movement, or removal of hydrant/construction meters
Turn-on after hours 55.00
Turn-off after hours 55.00
Meter test (Based on meter size)*
3/4" 130.00
1" 150.00
1 1/2" 206.00
2" 230.00
3" and above 515.00
Re-read"" (customer request)
Residential 30.00
Commercial/Multi-Family 40.00
Water shut-off charge for non-payment 40.00
Labor charge for meter upgrades 60.00
Flow test* 30.00
Dishonored checks 25.00
Late payment 10.00
*No charge if meter error, city's error, or substandard flow rate is
detected. Any adjustments to the utility bill will be no more than three
Customer Tampering/Damages
The utilites department is authorized to collect expenses for damages
to meter/services by customers. If damaged result from tampering, a
per hour rate for staff time and mateiral will be applied. All charges will
Unauthorized reconnection of service 150.00
Pulled meter/ reinstallation (in addition to the unathorized 50.00
recommection of service charge for instances in which unathorized
connections cannot be securely disconnected due to tampering and/or
damages or inability to lock the meter
Illegal meter bypass (for theft of service after meter has been pulled or 150.00
if jumper lines are used around existing meter. This charge may be
applied alone or in addition to other tamping charges)
Footnote / Explanation
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Meter Connection Charges
Meter Size (inches) Inside City Outside City Deposit
5/8 and 3/4 $ 220.00 $ 275.00 $ 100.00
1 255.00 315.00 125.00
1 1/2 455.00 565.00 250.00
2 530.00 660.00 440.00
Furnished and installed by
and at the expense of
3 customer 750.00
Furnished and installed by
and at the expense of
4 customer 1,250.00
Furnished and installed by
and at the expense of
6 customer 2,500.00
Furnished and installed by
and at the expense of
8 customer 4,000.00
Construction Meters
Meter Size (inches) Penalty for Nonread/Month Deposit
3/4 $ 25.00 $ 100.00
1 25.00 100.00
1 1/2 25.00 200.00
2 25.00 200.00
3 150.00 600.00
If the customer requests to increase the size of the water meter to a size greater than originally
installed, the customer shall pay only the differential cost between the original meter and the
cost of the new meter for both the connection and deposit charges.
Footnote I Explanation
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Planning &
Zoning P&Z Activity Fees
Major Abandonment(easement or right-of-way) $ 1,500.00
Development Annexation 1,500.00
Administrative Appeal 750.00
Comprehensive Plan Amendment(Map)
Up to 50 acres (small scale) 3,000.00
All others 5,000.00
Community Design Plan Appeal 750.00
Conditional Use 2,000.00
1 Development of Regional Impact(DRI) Review
Notice of Proposed Change (NOPC) 3,000.00
New DRI or substantial deviation 5,000.00
Review of Annual Report 500.00
Height Exception 750.00
Master Plan (New) & Major Master Plan Modification
Less than 10 acres 2,500.00
10 acres or more 3,000.00
New Major Site Plan, Major Site Plan Modifications, & Tech. Site Plan
(total projects sq. ft.)
up to 49.999 sq. ft 2,000.00
50,000- 149,999 sq. ft 3,000.00
150,000 -499,999 sq. ft 3,500.00
500,000 + sq. ft 4,000.00
PID District Code Waivers 500.00
Modification to Development Order 1,000.00
Rezoning
Up to 10 acres 2,000.00
10 acres or more 3,000.00
Variance 1,500.00
Footnote I Explanation
$1,500 deposit for an NOPC application,and$5,000 for a new DRI or Substantial Deviation,are required at time of
filing period,cost of advertising,and staff time will be billed to applicant based on hourly salaries plus 35%for fringe
benefits.Costs for current legal ad/public notice will also be paid at time of filing.
Fees are not refundable after staff review has begun unless noted otherwise herein.Reviews will be discontinued if a
check is returned;to re-apply an applicant must pay the application fee plus the fee for returned checks as established
by the City.Applicants applying for activites requiring noticing in the local newspaper(PB Post)shall also remit the
current advertising fee to cover said costs. Total project fees are calculated by the sum of the applicable application
fees. Fees cover two reviews.Additional reviews will be billed to the applicant based on the hourly rate of salary of
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Planning &
Zonin• P&Z Activity Fees
Minor Administrative Adjustment $ 500.00
Development Landscape Modifications 300.00
Lot Line Modification 500.00
Sign Program 500.00
Sign Program Amendment 150.00
Minor Master Plan Modification 1,000.00
Minor Site Plan Modification
Arch./ Elevation changes only (i.e. only requiring review by P&Z Divison) 500.00
Multiple modifications and/or requires multi-department review 1,000.00
Repainting 75.00
New Minor Site Plan 1,500.00
Minor Landscape Modifications 500.00
Footnote / Explanation
Fees are not refundable after staff review has begun unless noted otherwise herein. Reviews will be discontinued if a
check is returned;to re-apply an applicant must pay the application fee plus the fee for returned checks as established by
the City.Applicants applying for activites requiring noticing in the local newspaper(PB Post)shall also remit the current
advertising fee to cover said costs. Total project fees are calculated by the sum of the applicable application fees. Fees
cover two reviews.Additional reviews will be billed to the applicant based on the hourly rate of salary of$75.
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Planning &
Zonin• P&Z Activity Fees
Other Applications, Alcohol License Sign-off
Requests, & Fees New $ 100.00
Renewal/Special Event 50.00
BTR Zoning Review 50.00
Certificate of Conformity 400.00
5 Conceptual Development Meeting 100.00
Historic Preservation
Historic Designation - Individual 100.00
Historic Designation - District(per property up to a max of$500) 10.00
Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) -staff only 30.00
Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) - Board review- Minor 50.00
Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) - New Const./Major Mod./ In 150.00
or out of district
Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) - Relocation into or out of district 150.00
Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) - Primary Structure 500.00
Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) -Accessory Structure 250.00
Property Tax Exemption 250.00
Evaluation for Historic Significance/Eligibility for Designation 50.00
Appeal of staff or Board decision 100.00
Legal review of documents (e.g. condo docuemtns, cross-access 500.00
agreement: parking agreements)
Mobile Vending Unit
Application review 250.00
Permit Fee 50.00
P&Z Permit Reviews (based on review time)
up to .5 hr 50.00
.5 - 1 hr 100.00
1 -2 hr 150.00
Postponement
Without re-advertisement and re-notification to property owners 25.00
With re-advertisment(in addition to legal ad/notification costs) 250.00
Footnote/ Explanation
5 Conceptual Development Meetings are applicant requested meetings with plannign staff to discuss any inquiry or
potential development.This excludes phone and email inquiries. No fee will be charged for the first meeting.
Fees are not refundable after staff review has begun unless noted otherwise herein. Reviews will be discontinued if a
check is returned;to re-apply an applicant must pay the application fee plus the fee for returned checks as established by
the City.Applicants applying for activites requiring noticing in the local newspaper(PB Post)shall also remit the current
advertising fee to cover said costs. Total project fees are calculated by the sum of the applicable application fees. Fees
cover two reviews.Additional reviews will be billed to the applicant based on the hourly rate of salary of$75.
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Planning &
Zonin. P&Z Activity Fees
3 Pre-Application Meeting $ 150.00
Resubmittal of Applications (after 2 notices of incompleteness) 50% of Original Fee
Sidewalk Café application review 150.00
Site Plan Time Extension (including extensions pursuant to state 750.00
statutes
Special Project Verifications for Grants, Development incentives, 45.00
Housing Credits & Similar Applications
Telecommunications
Co-locations 200.00
Tower Siting/Tower Replacements 750.00
New Lease/ Lease Revisions 1,500.00
Unity of Title
New Unity of Title 250.00
Release of Unity of Title (plus legal review fee) 250.00
Waivers, Administrative 200.00
Zoning Permit 50.00
Zoning Permit Inspection if required (per inspection) 35.00
2 Zoning Verification Letter
One question per vacant property or per developed project 50.00
One to four questions per vacant property or per developed project 100.00
Each additional questions above the first four 25.00
Code interpretations or determinations 200.00
Footnote/ Explanation
+Zoning permits are issued for impovements/elements not requiring a building permit such as fences for single family homes,
banner signs,sign copy changes eligible sheds and tiki huts,and pavers,patios and sidewalks(exclude sidewalks within right-of-way)
2 The higher fee is associated with research required for preparing the letter,beyond zoning and use informaiton
3 Pre-application meetings are meetings required prior to application submittal.A preliminary site plan&landscape plan are required
at scheduling,One pre-application meeting fee can be credited to the total application submittal fee
Fees are not refundable after staff review has begun unless noted otherwise herein. Reviews will be discontinued if a
check is returned;to re-apply an applicant must pay the application fee plus the fee for returned checks as established by
the City.Applicants applying for activites requiring noticing in the local newspaper(PB Post)shall also remit the current
advertising fee to cover said costs. Total project fees are calculated by the sum of the applicable application fees. Fees
cover two reviews.Additional reviews will be billed to the applicant based on the hourly rate of salary of$75.
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Buildin• Building Division Fees
Primary Permit
Fees
Plan Review Fee
Plan review fee will be credited against the actual cost of the building permit at the time of
permit issuance, if a permit is not issued for any reason subsequent to plan review, the City will
retain the plan review fee (non-refundable)
1. Minimum fee; or $75
2. Plan Review Fee Rate - Construction Value
1.0% 0-1,500,000, plus
0.50% 1,500,001 - 5,000,000, plus
0.25% over 5,000,001
Construction Permit Fee: (All types)
1. Minimum fee; or per (4) CPFR 75.00
2. Low voltage 40.00
3. Streamlined Residential Program:
(i) Program applicarion fee (initial submittal and annual renewal) 250.00
(ii)Water heaters and A/C units change-out 55.00
4. Construction Permit Fee Rate (CPFR) Construction Value(")
2.30% 0 - 1,500,000, plus
1.75% 1,500,001 - 5,000,000, plus
1.00% over 5,000,001
Resubmittal Fee: (Paid at time of resubmittal)
1. First resubmittal No charge
2. Second re-submittal(Rejection for same comments)
CO Minimum fee; or 75.00
(ii) 10%of original permit fee, whichever is greater 10%
3. Third re-submittal and subsequent re-submittal (Rejection for same comments)
(i) Four times the original permit fee 4x
Revision Fee:
1. Minimum fee; or 75.00
2. $10.00 per page; or 10.00
3. 2.3% of the revision value, whichever is greater 2.3%
Stocking Permit Fee 200.00
Certificate of Use Fee
1. Minimum fee; plus 75.00
2. $30 any additional required inspection 30.00
Footnote I Explanation
1 Building permit valuations:For permitting purpose.valuation of buildings and systems shall be total replacement value to
include structural,value to include structural,electric,plumbing,mechanical,interior finish, relative site work,architectural
and design fees,overhead and profit;excluding only land value.Valuation references may include the latest published
data of national construction cost analysis services,such as,Marshall-Swift, Means,etc as published by International
Code Congress,final building permit valuation shall be set by the Building official.
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Primary Permit
Fees Department of Business and Professional Regulation Surcharge
1. Minimum fee; or $ 2.00
2. 1.0% of the permit fee costs; whichever is greater 1.0%
Building Code Administrators and Inspectors Fund Surcharge
1. Minimum fee; or 2.00
2. 1.5% of the permit fee costs: whichever is greater 1.5%
Green Building Fee:
1. 0.05% of the construction value 0.05%
Solar Voltaic Systems (1 and 2 Family Residential)
1. Minimum Fee 150.00
2. 2.3% On Construction Value Max 400
Failure to Obtain Permit Fee (Penalty Fee):
1. Four(4)times permit fee; subject to review by Building Official 4x
2. Penalty fee waiver 35.00
Private Provider Permit Fee (Discounted)
1. Plan Review/ Inspections (Discount for full service only)
(i) 1.38% On Construction Value
2. Inspections (Discount not provided for single discipline inspections)
(i) 1.68% On Construction Value
Technology Fee Hardware/Software Maintenance (Online Application, Digital Plan Review,
Mobile Inspections
1. Per permit 2.00
Footnote I Explanation
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Other
Departmental & Planning &Zoning Division Plan Review Fee (In addition to primary permit fees)
Agency Fees 1. See Part III, Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2. Article II, Sections 1. (F)
Fire Department Fees: (In addition to primary permit fees)
1. Fire Inspection feesL
(i) Code of Ordinances, Part II, Chapter 9. Article II. Section 9
2. Intermin Fire Assessment(Paid at time of Certificate of Occupancy or Completion)
(i) See Code of Ordinances. Part II, Chapter 23. Article III, Division II, Section 23-45
Palm Beach County Impact Fees: (In addition to primary permit fees)
1. Per Palm Beach County website
City Parks and Recreation Facilities Impact Fee: (In addition to primary permit fees)
1. See Part III Land Development Regulations, Chapter II. Article VI. Section 2.
Water and Sewer Capital Facilities Charges: (In addition to primary permit fees)
1. See Code of Ordinances, Part II, Chapter 26, Article II, Division 2, Section 26-34
Art in Public Places Fee:(In addition to primary permit fees)
1. See Code of Ordinances, Part II, Chapter 2. Article XII, Section 2-163
Footnote/ Explanation
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Buildin• Building Division Fees
Administrative
Fees Alternate Method and Matieral Processing $ 150.00
Building Board of Adjustments and Appeals 250.00
Certificate of Occupancy
1. 24 Hours notice no charge
2. Less than 24-hour notice 200.00
Change of Contractor and/or Subcontractor Fee 35.00
Early Construction Authorization Fee 500.00
Early Power Release
1. Single family, duplexes, townhouse (per meter) 150.00
2. Multi-family buildings- Main building house meter(only) 150.00
(i) Each apartment meter 25.00
3. Commerical (per meter) 150.00
(i)Additional per each 10,000 square feet 150.00
FPL Meter Placement Fee 50.00
Local Product Approval Fee 1,500.00
Master Plan Fee (Floating) (per set)
1. Single family 500.00
2. Multi-family 1,500.00
Permit Applicarion Extension Fee(Maximum of three)
1. First extension 50.00
2. Second extension 75.00
3. Third extension 100.00
Footnote/ Explanation
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Buildin• Building Division Fees
Administrative
Fees Permit Extension Fee (prior to expiration)
1. First Extension $ 50.00
2. Second Extension 75.00
3. Third Extension 100.00
4. Permit Extension for period beyond 90 days 250.00
Permit Application or Permit Reinstatement Fee (subject to approval by Building Official)
1. Within 180 days of inactive status 75.00
2. After 180 days of inactive status
(i) Minimum fee or 75.00
(ii) 30% of permit fee as calculated at time of reinstatement, whichever is greater 30%
Professional Services 50.00
(i.e permit research, due diligence reports, community acknowledement, forms, etc)
Replacement Document Fee
1. Permit card 30.00
2. Permitted plans 30.00 plus printing costs
Temporary Certificate of Occupancy or Completion (TCO/TCC) 450.00
TCC or TCO (subject to approval by building offical)(30 day extension)
1. First Extension 100.00
2. Second Extension 200.00
3. Third Extension (final extension) 500.00
4. Additional extension requests 1,000.00
Electronic Plans Service Fee
1. Burn digital documents to a CD 10.00
2. Download digital images onto a USB Flash Drive 10.00
3. Scan documents up to 11" x 17" (one sided) 4.00
(i) two sided 8.00
4. Scan large scale plans and documents (one sided) 5.00
5. Paper submittal to digital submittal coordination fee 25.00
Footnote/ Explanation
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Buildin• Building Division Fees
Inspection and
Plan Review
Fees Re-Inspection Fees
1. First re-inspection $ 50.00
2. Second re-inspection 100.00
3. Third and subsequent re-inspection without "correction" done 200.00
Advisory, Special Inspection, or Inspections During Off-Duty Hours 75.00
($75 per hour. minimum of 2 hours. based on availability)
After Hours Plan Review Service
1. Per hour 75.00
minimum of 2 hours per trade and based on availability policy
Footnote / Explanation
All fees are non-refundable
Fee estimates upon request
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Certificate of Use and Occupancy Fees
Development Application Fee
Single-Family, Townhome, Condominium Rental Property Flat Rate$25
All other uses - including Home Based Businesses Flat Rate 50
Development Annual Renewal Fee
Single-Family, Townhome, Condominium Flate Rate 12.50
Apartments, Hotels, Commerical, Industrial, Retail 25.00
properties
Inspection Fees
Fire Fire Department Variable- see below
Building/Code Building or Code Compliance - Initial Inspection - No Charge
New Applications
New Applications
Failed Inspection - re-inspection charges
First re-inspection Flat Rate 50
Second re-inspection Flat Rate 100
Third and each subsequent re-inspection Flat Rate 200
After hours inspections Per hour: min two hours 75
Biennial re-inspection charges:
Building/Code Single-family, townhome, condominium Flat Rate 50
Building/Code Individual unit -apartment, hotel, motel Flat Rate 15
Building/Code Commercial/ Industrial up to 5,000 sq ft Flat Rate 50
Building/Code Commercial/ Industrial up to 5,001 - 25,000 sq ft Flat Rate 65
Building/Code Commercial/ Industrial over 25,001 sq ft Flat Rate 75
Building/Code Non-profit/Churches up to 10,000 sq ft Flat Rate 50
Building/Code Non-profit/Churches over 10,000 sq ft Flat Rate 65
Development Local Agent change of information Flat Rate 10
Development Fine for failure to obtain Certificate of Use and Occupancy Maximium; Up to 500
Footnote / Explanation
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Fire Non-residential, (includes all retail, mercantile, business office, First 1,000 sq. feet$50
industrial, storage occupancies, assembly), healthcare, institutional,
residential board and care, and residential structures that are required
to have business tax receipt but not including restaurants, cafes, and
public eating places. Additional 1,000 sq ft. $8
Tents, canopies and temporary structures Flat Rate $35
Churches up to 10,000 sq ft Flat Rate 45
Churches over 10,000 sq ft
Churches - each additional 1,000 sq ft over 10,000
Multi-family building (includes hotels, apartments, cooperatives,
Three (3) to twenty-four(24) units Flat Rate 50
Twenty-five to 38 units Flat Rate 75
Thirty-nine units to 100 units Flat Rate 100
Each unit over 100 Per Unit 10
Restaurants, cafes and public eating places
a. Seating capacity up to 15: 35.00
b. Seating capacity from 16 to 50: 50.00
c. Seating capacity from 51 to 100: 100.00
d. Seating capacity over 100: 200.00
Educational:
a. Nursery day care: 35.00
b. All others: 75.00
All others not classified above: 50.00
Businesses or professional individuals sharing one office suite or bay
shall be charged only one fire inspection fee.
The fees established in division (c), (d), and (e) shall accrue annually.
In the event the annual fire and safety inspection fee is not paid, the
city may enforce the non-compliance with this section by sending a
notice of violation to the industrial property owner, commercial property
owner, business owner, or owner of the multi-family residential
dwelling, and then proceeding to the Code Compliance Board due to
the responsible parties failure to pay the annual fire and safety
inspection fee.
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0742 Veterinarian* $ 216.48
0752 Animal Specialty Service 97.24
0781 Landscape Architect* 216.48
0782 Lawn&Garden Service 162.07
0783 Tree Trimming 162.07
1520 Contractor-Residential 269.72
1530 Contractor-Building 269.72
1540 Contractor-General 269.72
1611 Contractor-Paving 269.72
1620 Contractor-Heavy Construction 269.72
1623 Contractor-TV Antenna&Tower 269.72
1624 Contractor- Underground Utilities(ref.1623) 269.72
1625 Contractor-Concrete 269.72
1626 Contractor-Marine 269.72
1629 Contractor-Tennis Court 269.72
1700 Miscellaneous Specialty 97.24
1701 Asphalt Sealing&Coating 97.24
1702 Landscaping 97.24
1703 Lathing 97.24
1704 Residential Gutter& Downspout Installation 97.24
1705 Striping 97.24
1706 Vinyl Clad Metal Shelving 97.24
1707 Mirror/Shower Door Installation 97.24
1710 Contractor-Irrigation Sprinkler 269.72
1711 Contractor-Plumbing 269.72
1712 Contractor-Air Conditioning 269.72
1713 Contractor-Merchanical 269.72
1714 Contractor-Fire Sprinkler 269.72
1715 Contractor-Refrigeration 269.72
1716 Contractor-Room Air Conditioning 269.72
1717 Contractor-Septic Tank 269.72
1718 Contractor-Solar Water Heating 269.72
1721 Contractor-Painting 269.72
1731 Contractor-Electrical 269.72
1732 Contractor-Communication& Sound 269.72
1733 Contractor-Burglar& Fire Alarm 269.72
1734 Contractor-Sign-Electrical 269.72
1741 Contractor-Masonry 269.72
1742 Contractor-Plastering 269.72
1743 Contractor-Tile. Terrazzo, & Marble 269.72
1744 Contractor-Drywall 269.72
1745 Contractor-Insulation 269.72
1746 Contractor-Acoustical Tile 269.72
1750 Contractor-Window 269.72
1751 Carpentry&Cabinet Installation 97.24
1752 Contractor-Flooring, NEC 97.24
1753 Contractor-Door 269.72
Footnote / Explanation
• Requires a license from one of the following:Department of Professional Regulation,Department of Business Regulation,Department of
Agriculture&Consumer Services,Department of Highway Safety&Motor Vehicles.Florida Bar Association.Department of Banking&
NEC-Not Elsewhere Classified
Non-residential,(includes all retail.mercantile,business office,industrial,storage occupancies.assembly),healthcare,institutional,
residential board and care,and residential structures that are required to have business tax receipt but not including restaurants,cafes,
and public eating places
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1754 Contractor- Garage Door 269.72
1761 Contractor- Roofing 269.72
1762 Contractor- Roof Deck 269.72
1763 Contractor-Sheet Metal 269.72
1772 Contractor-Gunite 269.72
1781 Contractor-Well Driller 269.72
1791 Contractor- Reinforcing, Iron& Steel 269.72
1793 Contractor-Glass& Glazing 269.72
1794 Excavation/Grading 97.24
1795 Contractor- Demolition 269.72
1796 Contractor- Elevator 269.72
1797 Contractor-Sign- Nonelectrical 269.72
1799 Contractor-Miscellaneous Special Trade 269.72
1800 Contractor-Aluminum Specialty 269.72
1801 Contractor-Awnings 269.72
1802 Contractor- Boilers and Pressure Piping 269.72
1803 Contractor- Fence Erection 269.72
1804 Contractor- Liquefied Petroleum Gas 269.72
1805 Contractor-Ornamental Iron 269.72
1806 Contractor- Pollutant Storage Systems 269.72
1807 Contractor- Pool/Spa 269.72
1808 Contractor- Pool/Spa Service 269.72
1809 Miscellaneous Contractor 269.72
2024 Manufacturer- Frozen Desserts Number of
workers fee schedule:
Not exceeding 2 persons 119.24
Not exceeding 4 persons 200.27
Not exceeding 6 persons 269.72
More than 6, not exceeding 10 persons 324.14
More than 10, not exceeding 20 persons 405.17
More than 20 persons 607.75
2099 Manufacturer-Food Preparation See 2024
2299 Manufacturer-Textile Goods See 2024
2389 Manufacturer-Apparel and Accessories See 2024
2392 Manufacturer-Slipcovers 97.24
2396 Manufacturer-Fabricated Trimmings See 2024
2399 Manufacturer-Fabricated Textile Products See 2024
2431 Manufacturer-Millwork See 2024
2434 Manufacturer-Cabinetry See 2024
2439 Manufacturer-Structural Members See 2024
2511 Manufacturer-Wood Furniture See 2024
2512 Manufacturer-Wood Furniture, Upholstered See 2024
2515 Manufacturer-Mattresses See 2024
2591 Manufacturer-Window Coverings See 2024
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2671 Manufacturer-Plastic Packaging See 2024
2711 Manufacturer-Newspaper Publishing/Printing See 2024
2759 Manufacturer-Commercial Printing See 2024
2834 Manufacturer-Pharmaceutical Preperations See 2024
2842 Manufacturer-Cleaning Preperations See 2024
2844 Manufacturer-Cosmetic Preparations See 2024
2899 Manufacturer-Chemical Preparations See 2024
3083 Manufacturer-Plastic Sheets/Rods See 2024
3089 Manufacturer- Plastic Products. NEC See 2024
3231 Manufacturer-Glass Products See 2024
3271 Manufacturer-Concrete Block/Brick See 2024
3272 Manufacturer-Concrete Products See 2024
3281 Manufacturer-Stone Products See 2024
3354 Manufacturer-Aluminum Extruded Products See 2024
3443 Manufacturer-Metal Products See 2024
3446 Manufacturer-Ornamental Metal Products See 2024
3479 Manufacturer-Coating Application See 2024
3499 Manufacturer-Fabricated Metal Accessories See 2024
3542 Manufacturer- Machinery/Equipment See 2024
3559 Manufacturer-Special Industry Machinery See 2024
3569 Manufacturer-General Industrial Machinery See 2024
3571 Manufacturer-Computers See 2024
3599 Manufacturer-Machine Shop See 2024
3569 Manufacturer-Electrical Industrial Products See 2024
3571 Manufacturer-Communications Equipment See 2024
3679 Manufacturer-Electronic Components See 2024
3728 Manufacturer-Aircraft Parts See 2024
3861 Manufacturer-Photographic Equipment Processing See 2024
3911 Manufacturer-Jewelry See 2024
3942 Manufacturer-Dolls See 2024
3949 Manufacturer-Sporting Goods See 2024
3993 Manufacturer-Advertising Specialties See 2024
3999 Manufacturer-Miscellaneous, NEC See 2024
4013 Railroad Company 216.48
4118 Ambulance Service 107.66 plus 37.04 per vechicle
4119 Transportation Service, NEC 107.66 plus 37.04 per vechicle
4121 Taxi/Limousine Service 107.66 plus 37.04 per vechicle
4131 Bus Service 107.66 plus 37.04 per vechicle
4173 Bus Service/depot 107.66
4210 Trucking Service 81.04 per vechicle
4222 Cold Storage, per square foot
Warehouse, per square footage fee schedule:
5,000 square feet or fraction thereof 243.11
Each additional 5,000 square feet 23.63
4225 Warehouse-Storage, per square foot See 4222
4493 Marina 97.24
4498 Marine Detailing 97.24
Footnote / Explanation
NEC-Not Elsewhere Classified
Non-residential.(includes all retail,mercantile,business office,industrial,storage occupancies,assembly),healthcare.
institutional,residential board and care,and residential structures that are required to have business tax receipt but not
including restaurants.cafes,and public eating places
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4522 Air Transportation, Nonscheduled 97.24
4724 Travel Bureau* 162.07
4725 Tour Operator 97.24
4731 Freight Forwarding Service 162.07
4780 Packing& Crating 162.07
4783 Express Company 324.14
4813 Telephone Communications 324.14
4822 Telegraph&Other Communications 97.24
4841 Television Services 162.07
4899 Communication Services, NEC 97.24
4924 Natural Gas Distribution 324.14
4925 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Distribution 324.14
5099 Merchant-Wholesale, per inventory
. Wholesale. per inventory fee schedule:
Not exceeding$5.000 269.72
More than$5,000, not exceeding$25,000 377.39
More than$25,000. not exceeding $100,000 539.46
More than$100,000, not exceeding$500,000 810.34
More then$500,000 971.25
5197 Advertising Specialties Sales 97.24
5211 Lumber Company, per inventory See 5399
5261 Nursery: Trees/Plants, per inventory See 5399
5399 Merchant-Retail per inventory
. Retail, per inventory fee schedule:
. Not exceeding$5,000 107.66
More than$5,000, for each additional
. $1,000 or fraction thereof 5.68
5411 Grocery, per inventory See 5399
5421 Market-Meat/Fish/Poultry, per inventory See 5399
5461 Bakery 162.07
5511 Automobile Dealer* 216.48
5531 Auto Parts, per inventory See 5399
5541 Gas Station 162.07
5699 Dressmaking Shop 64.83
5719 Blinds, Shades. Drapery 162.07
5810 Ice Cream Parlor 64.83
5811 Caterer 162.07
5812 Restaurant 3.76 per seat. 107.66 minimum
5813 Drinking Places 539.46
5912 Pharmacy, per inventory See 5399
Footnote I Explanation
• Requires a license from one of the following:Department of Professional Regulation,Department of Business Regulation.Department of
Agriculture&Consumer Services,Department of Highway Safety&Motor Vehicles,Florida Bar Association,Department of Banking&
Finance.
NEC-Not Elsewhere Classified
Non-residential.(includes all retail,mercantile,business office,industrial,storage occupancies,assembly),healthcare,institutional,
residential board and care,and residential structures that are required to have business tax receipt but not including restaurants,cafes,
and public eating places
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5930 Antique Shop 162.07
Antique stores and auction houses, selling only objects of
value such as quality restored antigues, art objects,jewelry,
and the like, but not used merchandise generally.
5932 Used Merchandise Stores 162.07
5933 Pawnbroker 723.51
5944 Jewelry Shop, per inventory See 5399
5945 Handicraft Shop, per inventory See 5399
5961 Mail Order/Catalog 97.24
5962 Vending Machine-Coin-Operated
(a)Amusement Vending Machines:
Each operator 217.07
In addition, for each machine 28.94
(b) Service Vending Machines:
Each operator 72.36
In addition, for each machine 28.94
(c) Merchandise Vending Machines:
Each operator 72.36
In addition, for each machine as follows:
Requiring deposit under.35 28.94
Requiring deposit over.35 43.42
(Coin-operated Auto Wash and Laundry Machines are
addressed separately, under SIC 7543 and SIC 7215,
respectively.)The following coin-operated machines are
exempt from Business Tax Receipt requirements:
Cigarette vending machines(F.S. 210.03) Federal postage
stamp machines, Parcel checking lockers, and Toilets(F.S.
205.63) nadulterated Florida-produced citrus juice vending
machines(F.S. 205.632) Furthermore, no Business Tax
Receipt shall be required for coin-operated machines where
the vending machines are owned and operated by
charitable or benevolent nonprofit organizations and where
the entire proceeds of such machines are used solely for
recognized charitable or benevolent purposes. No
Business Tax Receipt shall be required for the operation of
any machines where such machines are owned by a person
who is otherwise issued a Certificate of Use by the city, and
such machines are located and operated at the owner's
regular place of business.
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5963 Vending-Mobile $ 97.24
5964 Ice Cream Truck( Ref. 5963) 107.66 plus 37.04 per vehicle
5965 Lunch Wagon(Ref. 5963) 107.66 plus 37.04 per vehicle
5992 Florist, per inventory See 5399
5995 Optician* 216.48
5998 Auction Company(Ref. 5999) 1,591.74
6020 Bank-Commercial 405.17
6030 Bank-Savings 405.17
6098 Check Cashing Agency 324.14
6099 Financial Services, NEC 324.14
6141 Investment&Trading 324.14
6162 Mortgage Company* 324.14
6163 Mortgage Broker* 162.07
6211 Broker-Securities 324.14
6282 Investment Advice 97.24
6410 Insurance Agent 54.41
6411 Insurance Company 97.24
6412 Medical Claims Processing Service(Ref. 6411) 97.24
6513 Apartment Building 4.05 per room, 37.04 minimum
6514 Rental property four(4) units or less, including
single family residential rentals 4.05 per room, 37.04 minimum
Footnote/ Explanation
* Requires a license from one of the following:Department of Professional Regulation,Department of Business Regulation,Department of
Agriculture&Consumer Services.Department of Highway Safety&Motor Vehicles,Florida Bar Association,Department of Banking&
Finance.
NEC-Not Elsewhere Classified
Non-residential,(includes all retail.mercantile,business office,industrial,storage occupancies.assembly),healthcare,institutional,
residential board and care.and residential structures that are required to have business tax receipt but not including restaurants,cafes,
and public eating places
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Development Business Tax Receipts Procedure
Every rental unit used for residential living purposes in the city must have a Certificate of Use and unless
otherwise exempt,must be issued a Business Tax Receipt. This includes rental property four units or less,
including single family residential rentals, condominiums, and mobile homes.
Business Tax Receipts are issued for a period of twelve months, from October 1st to the following September
30th. They must be renewed annually. To avoid renewal late fees, rental Business Tax Receipt fees are
payable by October 1st. After January 30th, late renewals require a Code Compliance(interior and exterior)
inspection of the property.
Whenever a rental property is sold or otherwise changes ownership,the new owner must do the following:
(1)Apply for a new Certificate of use and rental Business Tax Receipt;
(2)Schedule an inspection of the rental with the Code Compliance Division.
If the inspection process should reveal Zoning, Building, Housing or Fire Code violations,they must be corrected
and a re-inspection made by the appropriate department. The owner is given adequate time to correct any
violations. All violations must be corrected before occupancy will be approved.
Any property that has been found in violation by a code compliance board of the city shall be required to be
inspected after six(6)months from the date of the hearing, and again at twelve(12)months after the date of the
hearing in which the property was found to be in violation.
The owner of a property that has been found to be in violation by a code compliance board of the city shall be
required to pay an inspection fee of seventy-five dollars($75.00)for each of the inspections required.The
required inspection fees shall be included as part of the administrative costs assessed by the city and shall be
included in any liens filed by the city.
NOTE: Fees may change from time to time by Ordinance of the City Commission. The application for Certificate
of Use and information forms for rental Business Tax Receipts are available on line at the city's website and at
the Development Services Division of City Hall, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard. It should be noted that post
office boxes are not acceptable addresses for mailing purposes, and actual street addresses are required on the
application.
Designation of resident agent: No Certificate of Use and Business Tax Receipt shall be issued by the city for a
rental dwelling located on a rental premises unless the applicant therefor designates in writing to the city the
name. address,and local telephone number of the owner or resident agent to receive service of notice of
violation of this Code.The owner may designate as his or her resident agent any natural person eighteen(18)
years of age or older who is customarily present at a business location within the city for the purposes of
transacting business, or who actually resides within the city. An owner may change his or her designation of a
resident by notifying the city in writing of the name, address,and local telephone number of the person
designated by the owner to replace the previous resident agent. Any notice of violation or legal process which
has been delivered or served upon the previous resident agent prior to the receipt of the city of notice of change
of the resident agent shall be deemed effective service. It shall be the sole responsibility of the owner to appoint
a reliable resident agent and to inform the resident agent of his correct mailing address. Failure to do so shall be
no defense to a violation of this Code. No owner shall designate as a resident agent any person who does not
expressly comply with the provisions of this section.
The owner or the resident agent shall be deemed to be the"violator"as the term is used in F.S. §162.06(2).
Service of notice of the resident agent shall be deemed service of notice of the owner, tenant and violator.
Footnote/ Explanation
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6530 Property Management* 97.24
6531 Real Estate Broker* 97.24
6541 Title Abstract Office 324.14
6552 Subdividers& Developers, NEC 162.07
7011 Hotels&Motels 4.05 per room, 37.04 minimum
7033 Trailer Parks&Campsites 107.66 plus 3.76 per lot or site
7212 Laundry/Dryclean- Drop Only 107.66
7214 Carpet Cleaning, Mobile(Ref. 7217) 97.24
7215 Laundry Machines, Coin-Operated 72.36 plus 1.45 per machine
7216 Dry Cleaning Establishments 216.48
7217 Carpet/Upholstery Cleaning, Commercial 216.48
7219 Laundry&Garment Services, NEC 64.83
7221 Photography 162.07
7230 Beauty School 216.48
7231 Beauty Parlor, Etc*
One Chair 81.04
Each additional chair or manicurist 22.00
7232 Nail Salon* (Ref. 7231)
One manicurist table 81.04
Each additional manicurist 22.00
7241 Barber Shops*
One chair 81.04
Each additional chair 22.00
7251 Shoe Repair& Shoe Shine Parlor 64.83
7261 Funeral Director* 216.48
7290 Debt Counseling Service(Ref. 7299) 97.24
7291 Income Tax Service 162.07
7292 Valet Parking (Ref. 7299) 97.24
7293 Tanning Salon(Ref. 7299) 97.24
7294 Weight Loss Center(Ref. 7299) 97.24
7295 Family- Home Child Care(Ref. 7299) 97.24
7296 Dating Service(Ref. 7299) 97.24
7297 Electrolysis* (Ref.7299) 97.24
7298 Massage Therapist 107.66
7299 Miscellaneous Personal Services. NEC 97.24
7311 Publication Service, NEC 162.07
7319 Advertising 269.72
7322 Collection Agency* 162.07
7323 Credit Association 162.07
Footnote/Explanation
Requires a license from one of the following. Department of Professional Regulation.Department of Business Regulation.
Department of Agriculture&Consumer Services.Department of Highway Safety&Motor Vehicles,Florida Bar Association.
Department of Bankina&Finance.
NEC-Not Elsewhere Classified
Non-residential,(includes all retail, mercantile.business office,industrial,storage occupancies,assembly),healthcare,
institutional.residential board and care,and residential structures that are required to have business tax receipt but not
including restaurants,cafes.and public eating places
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7334 Photocopying/Duplicating Service $ 97.24
7336 Commerical Art/Graphic Design 97.24
7337 Typing Service 97.24
7338 Secretarial Services 162.07
7342 Exterminator 162.07
7348 Miscellaneous Commercial Services, NEC 97.24
7349 Janitorial Service 162.07
7359 Rental Service 162.07
7361 Employment Agency 97.24
7362 Nursing Registry 97.24
7370 Data Processing Service 97.24
7371 Computer Programming Service 162.07
7376 Computer Services 97.24
7378 Computer Maintenance& Repair 97.24
7379 Computer Related Services 97.24
7380 Private Detective* 97.24
7381 Security Detective* 97.24
7384 Photofinishing Laboratories 162.07
7385 Books, Periodcals, New Bureaus(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7386 Auto Broker(Ref. 7389) 162.07
7387 Messenger Service(Ref. 7389) 64.83
7388 Appraiser* (Ref. 7389) 216.48
7389 Business Services, NEC 97.24
7390 Handyman (No licenses only renewals) 162.07
7391 Interior Designer* (Ref. 7389) 216.48
7392 Manufacturer's Representative(Ref. 7389) 162.07
7393 Telemarketing/Soliciting* (Ref. 7389) 162.07
7394 Auctioneer* (Ref. 7389) 269.72
7395 Interior Decorator(Ref. 7389) 162.07
7396 Agent or Agency(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7397 Answering Service(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7398 Arts& Crafts- Handmade(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7399 Asbestos Consultant(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7400 Boat Broker(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7401 Draftsman(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7402 Executive Office(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7403 Furniture Installation(Ref. 7389) 97.24
Footnote / Explanation
Requires a license from one of the following:Department of Professional Regulation.Department of Business Regulation,
Department of Agriculture&Consumer Services,Department of Highway Safety&Motor Vehicles,Florida Bar Association,
Department of Banking&Finance.
NEC-Not Elsewhere Classified
Non-residential,(includes all retail,mercantile,business office,industrial,storage occupancies,assembly),healthcare,
institutional,residential board and care,and residential structures that are required to have business tax receipt but not
including restaurants,cafes,and public eating places
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7404 Home Demonstrator(Ref. 7389) $ 97.24
7405 Import-Export(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7406 Interpretation &Translation(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7407 Mail Depot(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7408 Music Recording Studio(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7409 Paralegal (Ref. 7389) 97.24
7410 Pool Cleaning- No chemicals(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7411 Pressure Cleaning (Ref. 7389) 97.24
7412 Sign Painting & Lettering 97.24
7413 Water Softening Service(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7414 Yacht Broker*(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7415 Merchandise Broker(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7416 Financial Consultant(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7417 Showroom (Ref. 7389) 97.24
7418 Courier Service (Ref. 7389) 97.24
7419 Aquarium Service (Ref. 7389) 97.24
7420 Religious/Charitable Organization(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7421 Pet Sitting (Ref. 7389) 97.24
7422 Housesitting (Ref. 7389) 97.24
7423 Embroidery Service(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7424 Diver-Commercial (Ref. 7389) 97.24
7425 Inspection Service-No Appraisal (Ref. 7389) 97.24
7426 Consultant(Ref. 7389) 97.24
7427 Mediation Counselor 97.24
7513 Truck Rental& Leasing 269.72
7514 Passenger Car Rental 269.72
7530 Auto Pinstripping (Ref. 7532) 97.24
7532 Auto Body Shop, per number of workers* See 2024
7536 Auto Glass Installation* 97.24
7538 Auto Mechanical Repair*, per number of workers See 2024
7542 Car Wash 97.24
7543 Car Wash -coin-operated 107.66 plus 22.00 per machine
7544 Auto Detailing 64.83
7549 Automotive Services, NEC* 97.24
7550 Wrecker/Towing Service(Ref. 7549) 81.07 per vehicle
7551 Window Tinting (Ref. 7549) 97.24
7629 Appliance Repair 97.24
7631 Jewelry Repair 31.26
7641 Reupholstery, per number of workers See 2024
7692 Welding, per number of workers See 2024
Footnote / Explanation
* Requires a license from one of the following:Department of Professional Regulation. Department of Business Regulation,
Department of Agriculture&Consumer Services, Department of Highway Safety&Motor Vehicles. Florida Bar Association,
Department of Banking&Finance.
NEC-Not Elsewhere Classified
Non-residential,(includes all retail, mercantile,business office.industrial. storage occupancies,assembly),healthcare,
institutional,residential board and care.and residential structures that are required to have business tax receipt but not
includinn restaurants cafes and nuhlic eatinn nlac.es
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Develo•ment SIC Description Fee
7697 Locksmith, per number of workers(Ref, 7699) See 2024
7699 Repair Shops, per number of workers(Ref. 7699) See 2024
7699 Miscellaneous Repair Services, NEC 97.24
7700 Mobile Repair(Ref. 7699) 97.24
7701 Bicycle Repair 97.24
7702 Screen Repair 97.24
7832 Motion Picture Theatre 0.51 per seat, 107.66 minimum
7910 Carnival or Circus(Ref.7999) 539.46
7911 Dance Studio/School 162.07
7922 Miscellaneous Theatrical Services 97.24
7928 Adult Entertainment(Ref. 7929) 1,157.63
A floor plan showing square footage of building,
indicate portion to be allotted for this use and seating
chart if applicable, plus a site plan to show the off-
street parking, shall be submitted for review with the
Certificate of Use application and filing fee.
7929 Entertainers& Entertainment Groups 97.24
7933 Bowling Alley 54.41 per alley
7987 Martial Arts Instruction(Ref.7999) 97.24
7988 Fishing Guide(Ref.7999) 97.24
7989 Boat Captain Service(Ref. 7999) 97.24
7990 Athletic Clubs(Ref. 7991) 162.07
7991 Fitness Trainer 97.24
7993 Amusement Arcade, per machine See 5962
7994 Billiards(Ref. 7993) 54.41 per table
7995 Special Events(Ref. 7996) 162.07
7997 Bankruptcy Sale(Ref. 7996) 162.07
7998 Micellaneous Recreation Services, NEC 97.24
7999 Boats-Recreation -
Small motor crafts,each 23.63
1-5 passenger capacity 81.04
6-10 passenger capacity 107.66
10-50 passenger capacity 162.07
Over 50 passenger capacity 269.72
Footnote/ Explanation
. Requires a license from one of the following, Department of Professional Regulation,Department of Business Regulation,
Department of Agriculture&Consumer Services,Department of Highway Safety&Motor Vehicles, Florida Bar Association.
Department of Banking&Finance.
NEC-Not Elsewhere Classified
Non-residential, (includes all retail, mercantile,business office,industrial.storage occupancies,assembly),healthcare,
institutional,residential board and care,and residential structures that are required to have business tax receipt but not including
restaurants,cafes,and public eating places
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Develo•ment SIC Description Fee
8011 Physician* $ 217.07
8012 Psychiatrist 217.07
8013 Ophthalmologist 217.07
8021 Dentist* 217.07
8031 Osteopath* 217.07
8034 Relaxation Therapist(Ref. 8049) 217.07
8035 Psychotherapist(Ref. 8049) 217.07
8036 Psychologist(Ref. 8049) 217.07
8037 Physical Therapist(Ref. 8049) 217.07
8038 Occupational Therapist(Ref. 8049) 217.07
8039 Midwife(Ref.8049) 217.07
8040 Mental Health Counselor(Ref. 8049) 217.07
8041 Chiropractor* 217.07
8042 Optometrist* 217.07
8043 Podiatrist* 217.07
8044 Hypnotist(Ref. 8049) 217.07
8045 Dietitian(Ref. 8049) 217.07
8046 Clinical Social Worker(Ref. 8049) 217.07
8047 Audiologist(Ref.8049) 217.07
8048 Acupuncturist(Ref. 8049) 217.07
8049 Health Practioners, NEC* 217.07
8051 Skilled Nursing Care Facilities 162.07
8059 Nursing Care Facility. NEC 3.76 per room, 37.04 minimum
8062 General Medical/Surgical Centers* 217.07
8069 Hospital 162.07
8070 Diagnostic Lab(Ref.8071) 97.24
8072 Dental Laboratory 217.07
8096 Nursing(Ref. 8099) 107.66
8097 Surgical Technician(Ref.8099) 107.66
8098 Hearing Aid Specialist(Ref. 8099) 216.48
8099 Health&Allied Services, NEC 107.66
8111 Attorney* 216.48
8243 Computer Assembly/Setup 97.24
Footnote/ Explanation •
• Requires a license from one of the following:Department of Professional Regulation,Department of Business Regulation,
Department of Agriculture&Consumer Services.Department of Highway Safety&Motor Vehicles,Florida Bar Association,
Department of Banking&Finance.
NEC-Not Elsewhere Classified
Non-residential,(includes all retail,mercantile,business office,industrial,storage occupancies,assembly),healthcare,
institutional.residential board and care,and residential structures that are required to have business tax receipt but not including
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Develo•ment SIC Description Fee
8244 Business School 162.07
8249 Art School 162.07
8296 Ceramic Studio(Ref. 8299) 162.07
8297 Auto Driving School(Ref. 8299) 162.07
8298 Piano/Instrument Instruction 97.24
8299 Schools&Education Services, NEC 162.07
8322 Individual&Family Social Services 227.30
8323 Counselor 97.24
8324 Marriage/Family Therapist*(Ref.8322) 227.30
8351 Day Care-Children 162.07
8361 Adult Congregate Living Facility 3.76 per room, 37.04 minimum
8399 Social Work Consultant* 97.24
8422 Aquarium 97.24
8610 Business Associations(Ref. 8611) 97.24
8611 Real Estate Board 97.24
8711 Engineer* 216.48
8712 Architect* 216.48
8713 Surveyor* 216.48
8721 Certified Public Accountant* 216.48
8722 Bookkeeper(Ref.8721) 97.24
8733 Research Organization 97.24
8742 Business/Management Consultant 97.24
8748 Traffic Manager 97.24
8900 Construction Inspector(Ref. 8999) 97.24
8998 Geologist*(Ref. 8999) 216.48
8999 Services, NEC 97.24
9991 Merchant-temp./regional mall concourse
For four or less temporary(less than a week), and
portable, regional mall promtion activities with sales
and located within any or all of the mall concourse
areas, mall owners shall pay a Business Tax receipt of
$144.70
Footnote /Explanation
• Requires a license from one of the following: Department of Professional Regulation,Department of Business Regulation,
Department of Agriculture&Consumer Services,Department of Highway Safety&Motor Vehicles,Florida Bar Association,
Department of Banking&Finance.
NEC-Not Elsewhere Classified
Non-residential,(includes all retail,mercantile,business office,industrial,storage occupancies,assembly),healthcare,
institutional,residential board and care,and residential structures that are required to have business tax receipt but not including
restaurants,cafes,and public eating places
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Develo•ment SIC Description Fees
9992 Temporary retail!mall carts
Activities which would otherwise be subject to retail Business Tax Receipt
fees, but which are temporary and portable and located in mall concourse
areas, shall be charged a Business Tax Receipt fee of$43.42 for each
three-month period or portion thereof. Fees will be paid quarterly in
advance by the mall operator. Fees shall be paid based upon the
maximum projected number of spaces the mall allocates for temporary
and portable retail locations within the mall for the twelve-month period
commencing October the first of each year. Fees paid shall be subject to
adjustment to reflect actual operating locations.Adjustment shall be made
yearly during the month of August for the preceding twelve-month period
and on written request from the mall operator. The mall operator shall
submit sufficient records to support its request for adjustment.
9993 Itinerant or Transient Merchant
Covers persons who travel from city to city and sell and deliver goods.
merchandise or services to business establishements; or who sell.
demonstrate or deliver goods, merchandise or services to the general
public, and do not have a permanent place of business in the city.
Each person, per day $ 10.42
Each person, per week 54.41
Each person, per month 216.48
(I.D. registration requried for each person)
Footnote/ Explanation
•
NEC-Not Elsewhere Classified
Non-residential. (includes all retail,mercantile,business office,industrial,storage occupancies,assembly),healthcare,
institutional,residential board and care,and residential structures that are required to have business tax receipt but not including
restaurants,cafes,and public eating places
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