[Adopted 7-13-1999]
LOCATION IN CODE/SUBJECT
FEE
Chapter 39, Public Access to Records
Copies not more than nine inches by 14 inches in size
$0.25
Copies larger than nine inches by 14 inches in size
Actual cost of copying
Chapter 48, Alarm Systems
§ 48-5
Permit
No fee listed
Chapter 56, Amusement Devices
§ 56-2A
First 3 devices
$50 per year, or any portion of a year
Each additional device
$100 per year, or any portion of a year
§ 56-2B
Transfer application
$15, fee may be waived by the Town Board
Chapter 61, Animals
[Amended 5-9-2006 by L.L. No. 3-2006; 11-23-2010 by L.L. No. 1-2010]
§ 61-4
Town dog license fee (fees do not include mandatory state surcharge)
   Altered dog
$6
   Unaltered dog
$12
   Replacement ID tag
$3
Chapter 65, Auctions and Auctioneers
§ 65-4H
Department of Criminal Justice Services fee
As set by the said Department
§ 65-9A
Original or first application fee
$25
§ 65-9B
License fee
$100
§ 65-12
Calendar year auction permit
$250
Daily auction permit
$25
Chapter 73, Blasting
[Amended 6-14-2005]
§ 73-5E
Permit
$600
Chapter 80, Conservation
§ 80-6A
Processing fee
$100
Chapter 94, Environmental Quality Review
Chapter 98, Excavations, Article I, Rock Processing
§ 98-2
Permit
No fee listed
Chapter 105, Mass Gatherings
§ 105-3
Permit
No fee listed
Chapter 112, Flood Damage Prevention
§ 112-11
Permit
Chapter 116, Freshwater Wetlands
§ 116-4
Permit
No fee listed
Chapter 123, Historical Resources and Places of Distinction
§ 123-1C
Application fee
No fee listed
Chapter 132, Junk Dealers
§ 132-3
License fee
$50 per year or $12.50 per quarter remaining
Chapter 142, Mobile Homes and Trailers
§ 142-1A
Permit for single trailer as an accessory use
$100
Permit for more than one trailer as an accessory use
$300
§ 142-1B
House trailer
$300
Chapter 159, Peddling and Soliciting
§ 159-10A
Annual license per person
$75
Per push cart, trailer or vehicle
$100
§ 159-10B
Disabled veterans
Registration is required; no fee
Chapter 171, Sales, Article I, Christmas Trees
§ 171-4A
Nonrefundable processing fee
$400
§ 171-4A
Site restoration deposit
$200
Chapter 182, Solid Waste, Article I, Collection and Licensing
§ 182-3
License to haul waste, per truck
$100
Chapter 187, Streets and Sidewalks, Article I, Permits and Obstructions
§ 187-3
Street opening permit
$50
Bond
To be determined by Superintendent of Highways
Certification of repair
$50
A. 
Applications to the Town Board.
(1) 
Application for special permit approval: $250,[1] plus the publication cost of the notice of public hearing, plus the fees required by Subsection F hereof.
[Amended 5-10-2005]
[1]
Editor's Note: See Subsection A221-3J for special use permits for cell towers.
(2) 
Application for extension of special permit approval: $25.
(3) 
Petition to amend Zoning Ordinance: $100, plus the publication cost of the notice of public hearing, plus the fees required by Subsection F herein, plus, in the case of a petition to amend the Zoning Map, $30 per acre, or a portion thereof, for each acre of land affected.
[Amended 5-10-2005]
B. 
Applications to the Planning Board.
[Amended 2-8-2000]
(1) 
Application for subdivision approval.
(a) 
Application for sketch plat approval: $300, plus $200 per lot proposed, plus the fees required by Subsection F herein.
[Amended 6-14-2005]
(b) 
Application for preliminary plat approval: $300, plus $200 per lot proposed, plus $40 for the publication cost of the notice of public hearing (if held), plus the fees required by Subsection F herein.
[Amended 6-14-2005]
(c) 
Application for extension of preliminary plat approval: $25.
(d) 
Application for subdivision plat approval: $350, plus $200 per lot proposed, plus $40 for the publication cost of the notice of public hearing, plus the fees required in Subsection F herein.
[Amended 6-14-2005]
(e) 
Application for revised approval of subdivision plat: $100, plus $40 for the publication cost of the notice of public hearing (if held), plus the fees required by Subsection F herein.
(f) 
Application for reapproval of subdivision plat: $25.
(g) 
Lot line change: $200.
[Amended 6-14-2005]
(2) 
Inspection fees for improvements: 6% for $1 up to $1,000,000 of the improved infrastructure land value costs and 2% for the improved infrastructure land value costs over $1,000,000.
[Amended 4-9-2003 by L.L. No. 4-2003; 6-14-2005; 12-9-2008; 1-13-2009]
(3) 
Maintenance bond: the amount considered adequate by the Town Engineer in order to assure the satisfactory condition of the required improvements for a period of no more than three years after the date of their acceptance by the Town Board.
(4) 
Site plan fees for development within the Town of Stony Point:
[Amended 6-14-2005; 7-8-2008; 12-9-2008; 1-13-2009]
(a) 
The fee shall be set for $150 per 1,000 square feet for developed areas with building construction up to 40,000 square feet and an additional fee of $50 for every additional 1,000 square feet therefrom;
(b) 
Fees for developing property in Stony Point which do not include construction of buildings, such as site development for the storage of vehicles and/or equipment or such similar structures will be set at $50 per 1,000 square feet; and
(c) 
The fee for parking lot areas will be reduced to $50 per 1,000 square feet from the previous charge of $150 per 1,000 square feet.
(5) 
Application for revised site plan approval: $300, plus $5 per 100 square feet of site area affected by the proposed revisions.
[Amended 6-14-2005]
(6) 
Money in lieu of land, as an alternative procedure to providing land for parks, playgrounds and recreation purposes: $6,000 per lot on subdivisions; $4,000 for a residential site plan, payable as follows: $3,000 prior to the signing of the subdivision map and $3,000 upon application for each building permit; or, for a residential site plan, $4,000 per unit prior to signing the site plan map; application for senior citizen or mobile home (multiple residence over 4), $4,000.
[Amended 6-14-2005; 9-13-2005 by L.L. No. 5-2005]
(7) 
Application for final site plan approval: $300.
[Added 6-14-2005]
(8) 
Application for conditional use: $300.
[Added 6-14-2005]
(9) 
Application regarding recreational vehicles: $100.
[Added 6-14-2005]
C. 
Applications to the Zoning Board of Appeals.
(1) 
Interpretation: $50, plus the publication cost of the notice of public hearing, plus the fees required by Subsection F herein.
(2) 
Appeals: $60, plus the publication cost of the notice of public hearing, plus the fees required by Subsection F herein.
[Amended 9-17-2001]
(3) 
Variances: $300 for each use variance or $300, plus $100 per each variance requested in excess of one for area variances, plus, in either case, the publication cost of the notice of public hearing, plus the fees required by Subsection F herein.[2]
[Amended 3-8-2005; 6-14-2005]
[2]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection D(4) and (5), regarding applications for special permit approval and extension of special permit approval, was repealed 3-13-2001 by L.L. No. 2-2001.
(4) 
Application regarding recreational vehicles: $50.
[Added 6-10-2008]
D. 
Application to the Building Inspector.
(1) 
Permit fees shall be as follows:
[Amended 2-8-2000; 6-14-2005]
Construction Cost
Permit Fee
$0 to $999
$50
Each additional $1,000 thereafter
$15 per $1,000
(2) 
For building permits issued prior to May 11, 1994, certificates of occupancy for one- and two-family dwellings: $50.
[Amended 2-8-2000]
(3) 
For building permits issued prior to May 11, 1994, certificates of occupancy for structures other than one- and two-family dwellings: $50.
[Amended 2-8-2000]
(4) 
Temporary certificates of occupancy: 10% of building permit fee.
(5) 
Certificates of occupancy for change of use within an existing structure: $50.
(6) 
Certificate of occupancy and violation searches: $150.
[Added 2-8-2000; amended 6-14-2005]
(7) 
Second disapproval inspection for same item: $75.
[Added 6-14-2005]
E. 
State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) processing.
(1) 
Environmental impact statement (EIS) processing: $300, plus the publication cost of the notice of public hearing (if any is held), plus the fees required by Subsection F herein.
[Amended 6-14-2005]
F. 
Professional consultants.
[Amended 1-14-2003 by L.L. No. 3-2003]
(1) 
Intent. In performing reviews of applications or petitions for site plan, subdivision, special permits, variances and amendments to the Zoning Law, the Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals, and the Town Board may refer such applications to such planning consultants or other professionals as it may deem reasonably necessary to review such applications. If such referral by the Planning Board or the Zoning Board of Appeals is to a person or organization with whom the Town does not have a current agreement for the provision of services, then such referral shall be subject to the approval of the Town Board.
(2) 
Escrow agreement for fees.
(a) 
In addition to the application fees required to be paid by an applicant, the applicant shall also deliver to the Town funds to be placed into the Town's Trust and Agency Account without interest to reimburse the Town for any and all fees and expenses in connection with the review of the application, including, but not limited to, planning consultant fees before the Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals or Town Board. The fees are to be set by the Building Inspector.
(b) 
If the amount deposited falls below 50% of the original deposit, the applicant shall deposit additional funds to the Town to replenish the escrow account to pay for fees and expenses rendered to the Town or anticipated to be rendered. Such additional funds shall be delivered to the Town before the application is placed on the agenda and any further consideration of the applicant's application takes place.
(c) 
The Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals or Town Board shall neither place the application on the agenda nor give further consideration to applicant's application until all application review fees imposed on the applicant have been paid to the Town.
(d) 
Escrow funds may be refunded to the applicant only when the applicant formally withdraws the application from consideration by the appropriate board or when the applicant receives a final determination from the appropriate board; in either case, all reimbursable fees and expenses incurred by the Town shall first be deducted from the escrow account, leaving an unencumbered balance that is not required by the permitting authority to pay consulting costs attributable to the application.
(e) 
The imposition of escrow account fees is in addition to and not in place of other fee schedules currently in force.
(3) 
Statement of services. The applicant, upon written request, shall receive a statement setting forth the nature of services, the date such services were rendered, the time spent thereon (if such services are rendered on a timed basis), and the name of the party rendering such services. The charges made by such consultants shall be in accord with charges usually made for such services in the metropolitan New York region or pursuant to an existing contractual agreement between the Town and such consultant. The Town Board shall approve all such charges before they are incurred. All such charges shall be paid upon submission of a Town voucher. In the event that an application is required to be reviewed by the Town Board and any other board, then, in such event and to the extent applicable, both boards shall use the same consultants who shall, in such case, prepare one report providing the data, information and recommendations requested by both boards. In all instances, duplications of such consultant's reports shall be avoided wherever possible in order to minimize the cost of such consultant's reports to the applicant.
(4) 
Consideration of application. An application for approval, or for any intermediate approval process, or for any action covered by this subsection by the Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals, or Town Board shall not be deemed complete for any purpose until such time as the funds required by the agency before which the application is pending shall have been paid to the Town.
G. 
Application to Architectural Review Board: $100.
[Added 6-14-2005]
H. 
Payment in lieu of shade trees: $500.
[Added 6-14-2005]
A. 
Marriage licenses: $10.
B. 
The mobile home park permit and inspection fee will be a flat fee of $10 per unit.
[Amended 12-14-2004]
C. 
Police fees.
(1) 
Canine use by outside governmental or private entities: $50 per hour.
(2) 
Traffic escort, excepting funerals and parades: $50 per man per hour.
(3) 
Vehicle storage by police: $5 per day.
(4) 
Background investigation: $10.
(5) 
Accident reports: $5.
D. 
Sewers.
(1) 
Sewer connection inspection: $25.
[Amended 6-14-2005]
(2) 
Sewer extension: $250, plus publication cost.
[Amended 5-10-2005]
(3) 
Call out for sewer emergencies in privately owned sewer lines during regularly scheduled work hours:
[Added 1-11-2011]
(a) 
Two trucks and two workers: $300 per hour.
(b) 
Minimum billing: two hours.
(c) 
Outside of regular working hours, the rates will be billed at 1 1/2 times the above rates: $450 per hour.
E. 
Informal discussion before any board: $150.
[Amended 6-14-2005]
F. 
Recreation fees.
[Amended 5-10-2005]
(1) 
Municipal pool membership.
[Amended 12-12-2006; 2-13-2008; 12-9-2008; 6-9-2009; 1-25-2011]
(a) 
Per family: $50.
(b) 
Per individual: $25.
(c) 
Any guest must be accompanied by a Town resident member and pay the daily fee of $7.
(d) 
Any nonresident guest will be permitted at the pool only as a guest of a Stony Point resident, which resident must accompany the guest at all times.
(e) 
"Guest Pass Book" containing 10 passes: to be sold for $50.
(f) 
Town resident senior citizen (60 or older with I.D.): free.
(g) 
Senior nonresident (60 or older with I.D. accompanied by a Stony Point resident): $3.50.
(2) 
Day camp.
[Amended 2-13-2007; 2-13-2008; 3-11-2008; 12-9-2008; 6-9-2009]
(a) 
First child: $250.
(b) 
Second child: $150.
(c) 
Third child: $100.
(d) 
All other siblings: $50.
(e) 
No morning pickup bus service is provided.
(3) 
Summer playground program:
[Amended 12-12-2006; 2-13-2007; 4-7-2009]
(a) 
Five-week program.
(b) 
One counselor to every 12 children.
(c) 
First child: $250.
(d) 
Second child: $150.
(e) 
Third or more: $100.
(f) 
To be held at Stony Point Elementary School.
(4) 
Mini camp.
[Amended 12-12-2006]
(a) 
Mini winter camp (limited to 60 children): $50 per child.
[Amended 1-25-2011]
(b) 
Mini spring camp (limited to 60 children): $50 per child.
(5) 
Swim lessons (Monday through Friday; five lessons; 45 minutes each): $150.
[Added 2-13-2008; amended 1-25-2011]
(6) 
Summer Playground Program (three two-week sessions):
[Added 2-13-2008; amended 1-25-2011]
(a) 
Each session: $100 per child (discounts for siblings).
(b) 
North Rockland non Stony Point resident: $150 per child.
(c) 
Register by May 1: family discount of $10 for each session.
G. 
Launching at the Town Boat Launch.
[Added 6-12-2001; amended 5-14-2002; 6-8-2004; 12-9-2008; 6-9-2009; 5-18-2010]
(1) 
Season permits.
(a) 
Town resident: $100 per trailer (maximum of two jet skis per trailer).
(2) 
Daily pass.
(a) 
Town resident: $10.
[1] 
Jet skis, per trailer: maximum of two jet skis per trailer.
[2] 
Kayaks, canoes, nonmotorized rowboats: free launch.
H. 
Patriot Hills Golf Club.
[Added 4-9-2003]
(1) 
Fees.
[Amended 10-1-2003]
(a) 
Opening day through April 30 and October 1 through closing:
[Amended 2-13-2007; 1-8-2008]
Stony Point ID
Rockland ID
Nonresident
Weekend/Holiday
$45
$70
$90
Weekend/Holiday Twilight
$30
$50
$70
Weekday
$38
$55
$70
Weekday Twilight
$30
$40
$50
Weekday Jr./Sr.
$28
Super Twilight
$25
$35
$45
(b) 
May 1 through September 30:
[Amended 2-13-2007; 1-8-2008]
Stony Point ID
Rockland ID
Nonresident
Weekend/Holiday
$45
$90
$120
Weekend/Holiday Twilight
$30
$65
$85
Weekday
$38
$70
$90
Weekday Twilight
$30
$60
$70
Weekday Jr./Sr.
$28
Super Twilight 4:00 p.m.
$25
$35
$45
(c) 
On Monday through Thursday, a person with a Town of Haverstraw golf identification card for the Philip J. Rotella Golf Course can pay a fee to play the Town of Stony Point Patriot Hills Golf Club at the Town of Stony Point resident rate plus an additional $10. This new rate is applicable all day Monday through Thursday and would be $10 above any rate paid by Stony Point residents, whether it is the regular rate or twilight rate or any other applicable rate.
[Added 6-14-2005]
(d) 
Lunch special (Monday through Friday), opening day through April 30 and October 1 through closing: (includes golf, cart and lunch).
[Added 2-14-2006; amended 2-13-2007]
(e) 
Tuesday special (must have two players), May 1 through September 30: two non - Stony Point golfers can play for $120.
[Added 2-14-2006]
(2) 
Outings:
[Amended 2-13-2007]
(a) 
Local: $65.
(b) 
Nonlocal: $90.
(3) 
ID cards:
[Amended 1-8-2008]
(a) 
Stony Point Adult: $45.
(b) 
Stony Point Sr./Jr.: $30.
(4) 
Golf course.
(a) 
Coupon book: $50. The coupon book is available to anyone with a Town or county ID card (six weekday rounds and three weekend rounds, plus coupons in the back of the book to buy one medium-sized range bucket and get one free and for a 15% discount on Pro Shop merchandise; over $200 in savings).
[Added 5-10-2005]
I. 
Town facilities.
[Added 12-10-2002]
(1) 
Town facilities during operational hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.):
(a) 
Resident: $50 per hour.
(b) 
Nonresident: $100 per hour.
(2) 
Town facilities after operational hours (5:00 p.m. weekdays and weekends).
(a) 
Resident: additional $50.
(b) 
Nonresidential: additional $100.
(3) 
Not-for-profit agencies can use the facilities without charge but must provide a certificate of insurance.
(4) 
A security deposit of $500 is required and will be returned after the facility is checked to make sure the facilities were properly cleaned and no damage occurred.
J. 
Special use permit for cell towers is $1,500.
[Added 12-10-2002]
K. 
Sanitation permit application fee is $50 for each carter.
[Amended 12-14-2004]
L. 
Town Code pamphlets.
[Added 5-10-2005]
(1) 
Zoning: $45.
(2) 
Site Development Plan Rules and Regulations: $10.
(3) 
Subdivision of Land : $15.
M. 
Use of Town fields.
[Added 6-12-2007]
(1) 
Veteran Memorial Park.
(a) 
Hourly rate: $100.
(b) 
Rate shall not apply to not-for-profit entities utilizing fields or Town residents who are utilizing fields without charging or collecting funds from anyone during use of fields.
[Added 7-10-2007]
N. 
Golf outing, nonprofit (Stony Point) groups based on charity.
[Added 10-9-2007]
(1) 
Per person fee: $45;
(2) 
Guarantee of 100 golfers;
(3) 
A 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. start time;
(4) 
Majority of golfers must be Stony Point residents.
O. 
Buildings and grounds parks and recreation fees.
[Added 4-7-2009]
(1) 
All groups requesting use of any facilities listed below are required to produce a valid certificate of insurance showing the Town of Stony Point as an additional insured in an amount of not less than $1,000,000 unless exempt from fees and insurance as described below.
Town of Stony Point
Buildings and Grounds Parks and Recreation 2009 Fee Schedule
Town Residents
Non-Town Residents
Building
Approximate
Square Feet
Base Fee
(min. 3 hours)
Additional
Hourly Rate
Base Fee
(min. 3 hours)
Additional
Hourly Rate
Justice Court Upstairs A
1,800
$130
$50
$225
$75
Justice Court Upstairs B
1,800
$130
$50
$225
$75
Kirkbride Hall Gymnasium
3,000
$250
$75
$375
$125
Kirkbride Hall Ground Level
3,000
$250
$75
$375
$125
RHO Building Meeting Room
1,500
$150
$50
$225
$75
RHO Building Cafeteria
1,500
$150
$50
$225
$75
RHO Building Senior Room
2,000
$200
$50
$300
$100
RHO Building Game Room
2,000
$200
$50
$300
$100
Park Pavilions
Various
$150
$50
$225
$75
Storage Space (any building; per square foot)
$1/square foot per month
N/A
N/A
(2) 
Exemption from insurance and fee requirements: Groups which meet all of the following criteria, as determined by the Stony Point Town Clerk, shall be exempt from the fee and insurance requirements set forth above:
(a) 
The group must be a not-for-profit entity;
(b) 
The group's headquarters, base of operations or business office must be within the Town of Stony Point;
(c) 
The group's activity for which an exemption is requested must be related to a business meeting or group-related social event or fund-raising endeavor;
(d) 
The group must not charge a fee or other costs to the participants attending the meeting or function; this restriction does not affect the ability of an exempt organization to engage in a not-for-profit fund-raising event; and
(e) 
The group's activities, regardless of purpose, must not entail sports events or practices.
P. 
Highway Department.
[Added 12-14-2010]
(1) 
Tire drop-off and disposal fee.
(a) 
Passenger tires (on or off rims): $2 per tire.
(b) 
Motorcycle tires: $2 per tire.
(c) 
Light truck tires (up to size 825x20): $2 per tire.
(d) 
Large truck tires (up to 47 inches high and/or 12 inches wide): $13 per tire.
(e) 
Extra-large truck and off-road tires: as per attached list.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Said list is on file in the Town offices.
(2) 
Catch basin tie-in fee (existing catch basin), requires significant work and cost of material: $2,000.
(3) 
Brush pickup (in excess of 10 yards): $60 per hour for backhoe plus $85 per hour for roll-off truck.
(4) 
Annual resident dropoff fee: $20 per vehicle. (Resident windshield sticker would be necessary.)
Q. 
Temporary outdoor dining permit application fee.
[Added 4-27-2021 by L.L. No. 3-2021]
(1) 
Up to 10 outdoor dining seats: $50.
(2) 
Beyond 10, per seat: $10.
[Amended 12-12-2006]
All petitions for refunds shall be made to the Town Board. Refunds of fees will be allowed in proportion to the status of the application and any funds expended in the processing of such application. When an application is withdrawn after having been issued a building permit, a refund not to exceed 1/2 or 50% may be issued upon request. Where applications are submitted which do not contain the required materials for review, an administrative fee of 10% of the application fee will be assessed with the returned application. When an application is withdrawn prior to the holding of a scheduled public hearing, the application fee may be refunded, less the cost of publication, upon request.