[This list is compiled for the convenience
of the Code user. Refer to the Code section (as indicated throughout
this chapter) to verify fees as further amended and to confirm source
of enactment.]
Fees for false alarms shall be as follows: (§ 80-2)
A.
Service charge for first false alarm in excess of
one within any one calendar year: $25.
B.
Service charge for subsequent false alarms within
same calendar year preceding the present false alarm:
Number of False Alarm Within Same Calendar
Year
|
Service Charge
| |
---|---|---|
Second
|
$25
| |
Third
|
$50
| |
Fourth
|
$75
| |
Fifth
|
$100
| |
Sixth
|
$125
|
[Amended 6-16-2015 by Ord. No. 2015:12]
A.
License fee:
(1)
Administrative processing and inspection (includes
one machine): $250 annually.
(2)
Additional machines up to and including 15 machines:
$100 annually per machine.
(3)
For all machines in excess of 15, there is a single
additional license fee: $250 annually.
(4)
Change
in corporate structure: $100.
A.
Building subcode fees.
(1)
New construction, including additions to existing structures and
the elevation of a structure (per cubic foot of volume):
(c)
For the purpose of calculating the volume to determine the fee
for large, open-volume, single-story spaces in buildings, such as
barns, silos, greenhouses, warehouses, distribution centers and other
agricultural and storage-use occupancies, the height shall be limited
to 20 feet notwithstanding the fact that the actual height of the
space may be greater than 20 feet.
(d)
For purposes of calculating the fee associated with a combined
addition and alteration, the fee shall be computed as the sum of the
fee for the addition and alteration computed separately in accordance
with the volume and unit cost of construction as listed below, in
accordance with UCC. N.J.A.C. 5:23-4.18(c)1.iv.
(2)
Foundations and related site work for pre-manufactured construction;
move a structure to another location (unit cost per $1,000 of estimated
cost of construction):
(c)
The fee for site built construction in NJ associated with pre-manufactured
construction, such as but not limited to site constructed stairs,
platforms, decks, patio covers, porches, retaining walls, sheds, pools,
attached and detached garages and accessory structures constructed
and not factory constructed and shipped to NJ, shall be in accordance
with the appropriate section of this fee schedule.
(3)
Repairs, renovations, alterations, reconstruction and similar construction,
unit cost per $1,000 of the cost of construction or flat fee as noted
below:
(4)
Decks, balconies, platforms and stairs, new and replacement, without
a roof:
(5)
Decks, platforms, balconies, stairs, porches and covered entryways
with a roof, or installation of a new roof over any of these (fee
based on per cubic foot of volume as in new construction):
(6)
(7)
Sheds (garden-type utility and similar structures), gazebos and pergolas
(flat fee):
(a)
Sheds and pergolas greater than 200 square feet and less than
600 square feet and less than 10 feet mean roof height, and accessory
to Group R-2, R-3, R-4, or R-5 and containing no utilities: $75.
(b)
Sheds and pergolas of any size or greater than 10 feet mean
roof height and/or accessory to any structure other than Group R-2,
R-3, R-4 or R-5: $150.
(c)
Greater than 600 square feet requiring a footing, the fee shall
be calculated based on per cubic foot of volume as in new construction.
(8)
Reroofing and residing:
(a)
Detached Group R-5:
(b)
Attached Group R-5, Townhouse:
[1]
Reroofing (flat fee, per unit): $100.
[2]
Roof sheathing replacement including fire-retardant treated
sheathing, any amount (flat fee, per unit): $100.
[3]
Residing, per unit (flat fee): $100.
[4]
The installation, repair or replacement of polypropylene siding
of any amount (flat fee, per unit): $150.
[5]
Wall sheathing replacement, any amount (flat fee): $125.
(c)
All other groups:
(9)
Demolition fee is per each separate structure (flat fee):
(12)
Retaining walls:
(a)
The fee for a retaining walls with a surface area greater than
550 square feet that is associated with a Class 3 residential structure
shall be (flat fee, per wall): $250.
(b)
The fee for a retaining wall with a surface area of 550 square
feet or less that is associated with a Class 3 residential structure
shall be (flat fee, per wall): $175.
(c)
The fee for a newly constructed retaining wall of any size at
other than a Class 3 residential structure shall be based on the alteration
unit cost per $1,000 of the cost of construction. Minimum fee: $500.
(d)
As used in this subsection, "per wall" means each wall that
is not continuous to another wall.
(e)
For purposes of this subsection, the surface area of a retaining
wall shall be measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of
the wall multiplied by the length of the wall.
(f)
For purposes of this subsection, retaining wall height shall
be measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall.
It also means the combined height of all walls on the same slope.
(13)
Temporary structures (flat fee, per structure):
(a)
Tents, tensioned membrane structures, and canopies that exceed
any one or more of the following parameters requires a UCC permit:
$200.
[1]
Greater than 140 feet in any dimension and/or greater than 16,800
square feet whether it is one unit or comprised of multiple units;
[2]
Remains in place for fewer than 180 days;
[3]
Is used or occupied only between April 1 and November 30;
[4]
Does not have a permanent anchoring system or foundation; or
[5]
Does not contain platforms or bleachers greater than 11 feet
in height.
(b)
If the tent, tensioned membrane structure or canopy does not
require a UCC permit, it may require a permit from Fire Prevention
in accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:70-2.7.
(c)
Temporary accessible construction site trailer that is used
for public access: $150 per trailer on the same site.
(14)
Signs, site light pole footings, permanent canopies, permanent
facades and permanent awnings all groups:
(a)
Wall signs: (flat fee, per sign): $85.
(b)
Freestanding, monument signs greater than 25 square feet and
up to 100 square feet (one side) (per sign): $150.
(c)
Freestanding, monument signs, greater than 100 square feet (one
side) (per sign): $225.
(d)
Pylon sign having its bottom edge 15 feet or more above ground
level, measured at the base of the longest pole or an elevated sign
mounted on the roof of another structure (per sign): $300.
(e)
Site light pole footing(s), one to 10 footings: $150.
(f)
Each additional 10 footings or fraction thereof: add $75.
(h)
A canopy or awning mounted on a building or structure, surface
area measured horizontally:
(i)
A facade renovation fee is calculated as a renovation based
on unit cost per $1,000 of the cost of construction, as listed above.
(15)
Masonry fireplaces, masonry chimneys, masonry heaters, factory-built
fireplaces and factory-built chimneys:
(16)
New cell towers, monopoles and antenna supports (including the
first cell array/antenna), associated equipment sheds, cable support/ice
shield structures and fencing greater than six feet in height, (flat
fee, each), all groups, all locations: $750.
(17)
New and replacement cell antennas installed on an existing antenna
tower, monopole or antenna support, including associated RRH units
(flat fee, per array): $500.
(19)
Flagpoles greater than 20 feet in height, other than Group R-5:
$100.
(20)
B.
Plumbing subcode fees.
(1)
For all fixtures or devices, except those listed in Subsection B(2) hereafter, including but not limited to backflow preventers up to one inch, backwater valves, bathtubs, bidets, clothes washers, dishwashers, drinking fountains, floor drains, garbage disposals, floor sinks, hose bibs, soda dispensing equipment, ice cream or yogurt makers, ice making equipment, kitchen sinks, laundry tubs, lavatories, shower stalls, slop sinks, vent stacks, roof/overflow drains, urinals, utensil washers, vacuum breakers, water closets and whirlpools (each): $30.
(2)
For special devices, including backflow preventers 1 1/4 inches
and up, condensate pumps, dental chairs and related dental equipment,
eye washers, fixture ejector or pump, garbage can washers, grease
traps, neutralizing devices, water softeners, reverse osmosis, humidifiers,
oil recovery tanks, oil and sand interceptors, sewer ejectors, sump
pumps, removing septic tanks or pits, emergency showers, spas, hot
tubs, tankless heater, drip or safe pans, hose reels and indirect
waste receptors, pool piping, generators (each): $70.
(a)
All oil or gas supply piping systems: $65.
(b)
Each oil or gas appliance, including but not limited to broilers,
clothes dryers, coffee and tea urns, deep fryers, grills, ovens, radiant
heater, steam or kettles, log lighters and/or fireplaces:
(d)
Air-conditioning, refrigeration and condensate systems, per
unit: $50.
(6)
Minimum fee for any fixture, device or demolition inspection not
provided in this schedule: $65.
C.
Fire protection subcode fees.
(1)
(4)
Sprinkler system, each new installation, alteration and/or relocation:
(a)
One to 20 heads: $150.
(b)
From 21 to 75 heads: $300.
(c)
Seventy-six to 200 heads: $450.
(d)
201 to 400 heads: $600.
(e)
401 to 1,000 heads: $1,500.
(f)
More than 1,000 heads: $75 per 100 additional.
(g)
New/replacement sprinkler control valves: $50.
(h)
New/replacement sprinkler dry pipe alarm valves: $150.
(i)
New/replacement sprinkler pre-action valves and similar devices:
$300.
(6)
Fire pumps, each: $600.
(8)
Fire alarm system:
(a)
Horns/strobes, bells, smoke/carbon monoxide (detectors and alarms),
heat detectors, pull stations, duct smoke detectors, door hold open
devices, tamper switches, control modules (Group R-5: fee includes
alarm control panel serving an individual dwelling unit), etc.:
(b)
Fire command center: $1,250.
(10)
Exhaust systems, each new installation, alteration of, and/or
relocation:
(11)
Special suppression systems:
(a)
Pre-engineered systems, commercial kitchen hood suppression
systems, carbon dioxide (CO2), foam, dry chemical,
wet chemical or other chemical agents clean agent systems (except
commercial kitchen hood systems): $250.
(13)
Refrigeration system requiring a fire protection permit: $200.
(14)
Incinerators and crematoriums: $400 each.
(20)
Minimum fee for any permit application: $125.
D.
Electrical Subcode fees.
(2)
Removal of existing electrical systems: $75.
(3)
Service, including branch circuits, construction site pole service,
construction site trailer service, sub-feeders, meter equipment and
signs:
(5)
Periodic ongoing electrical inspection and bonding certificate verification,
public swimming pools, spas and hot tubs: $150.
(6)
Inspect power equipment for elevator: $95.
(7)
Heating and cooking equipment, similar appliances, thermostats, etc.:
(11)
Light poles, each: $50.
(12)
Signs, each: $95.
(15)
Electric water heater: $65.
(16)
Electrical disconnect: $65.
(17)
Automatic transfer switch: $75.
(18)
Generator interlock with inlet: $55.
(19)
Fee for any permit item not provided in this schedule: $75.
(20)
Minimum fee for any permit application: $125.
E.
Elevator Subcode fees.
(1)
The fees for elevator inspections, including new installations, alterations,
repairs and ongoing inspections are as indicated below. A certificate
of compliance is required to be issued after each successful ongoing
inspection.
(2)
The fee for a permit to install an elevator device shall be in accordance
with N.J.A.C. 5:23-12.
(3)
The fee for inspection and witnessing of any test for an elevator,
escalator, moving walk, dumbwaiter or other elevator device shall
be as set forth in N.J.A.C. 5:23-12.
(4)
The fee for elevator or elevator device plan review shall be as set
forth in N.J.A.C. 5:23-20.
F.
Administrative fees.
(1)
Plan review fees:
(a)
The fee for plan review shall be 25% of the amount to be charged
for the construction permit.
(b)
There shall be an additional fee of $75 per hour, per applicable
subcode, for review of any revision, amendment or change to plans,
shop drawings, supporting documentation or replacement of required
job site plans that have already been release.
One hour minimum, per applicable subcode shall be billed. Half
hour increments thereafter.
(c)
Change of use review of a building, structure or a portion thereof
without any proposed construction work associated with it (this would
be in addition to the fee for the new certificate of occupancy): $525.
(e)
Plan review fees are not refundable and may be required to be
paid upon application.
(2)
(4)
Reinstatement of a construction permit, voided, suspended or revoked
subject to the specific approval of the Construction Official:
(5)
Change of contractor, per subcode: $50.
(7)
New Jersey State permit surcharge fees shall be computed in accordance
with N.J.A.C. 5:23-4.19 and shall be paid at the time of granting
the permit.
(8)
The Construction Official may waive the permit fees listed in this
fee schedule in whole or in part when administratively practical to
facilitate closing of a permit. Reasons to waive fees include but
not limited to:
(a)
Suspended or revoked permits with additional fees pending.
(b)
Outstanding permit fees where the property has changed ownership
with additional fees pending; provided that the new property owner
had no notice of the outstanding permit fees prior to acquiring title
to the property.
(c)
Overpayment of fees. Waiver of unpaid fees in lieu of a refund.
(124-5)
(9)
Cranes, in compliance with N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.34(c) more than 160 feet
in height, including jibs and any other extensions to the boom, located
on a construction site or for cranes of more than 50 feet in height
with a maximum rated capacity of greater than 20 tons located in a
public right-of-way: $500.
Dog Park pass fees: (§ 91-25)
Conversion of a building or structure to a condominium or cooperative: $50 for each dwelling unit contained in a building or structure in order to defray the administrative services. (§ 156-1)
Application for permit: $50. (§ 360-18)
A.
Electronic records. [§ 4-58C(4)]
(1)
Copies of public meetings on CD, DVD or cassette tape, whichever
is available: $0.50 per CD/DVD/cassette tape.
(2)
Copies of Police Department DVDs or CDs: $0.50 per DVD or CD.
(3)
Audio copies of police communications on CD: $0.50 per CD.
(4)
Copies of police mobile video DVDs: $0.50 per DVD.
(5)
Copies of existing files to a CD in the format that currently
exists: $0.50 per CD.
D.
Copies of property tax bills. If a mortgagee, servicing organization, or property tax processing organization requests a duplicate copy of a tax bill, the Township Tax Collector shall issue a duplicate copy and shall charge the following [§ 4-58C(8)]:
E.
Copies of government records and police records. [§ 4-58C(1)]
(1)
Standard-sized paper documents shall be made available for purchase
by any citizen during regular business hours according to the following
schedule of fees which shall be based on the total number of pages
or parts thereof to be purchased without regard to the number of separate
records being copied:
(c)
Maps and documents larger than 11 inches by 17 inches, including
but not limited to street maps, tax maps, and zoning maps: $2 per
sheet, starting with the first sheet.
(d)
As set forth in N.J.S.A. 39:4-131, when copies of motor vehicle accident reports are requested other than in person, the requestor shall pay a fee of $5 to cover the administrative cost of mailing the report, in addition to the fees established pursuant to § 4-58, Public records. For purposes of this subsection, the term "motor vehicle accident reports" shall mean form NJTR-1, as well as any investigative reports arising from and pertaining to the accident.
F.
(Reserved)
G.
(Reserved)
H.
(Reserved)
I.
(Reserved)
L.
Maps. (§ 4-58C)
(1)
Tax Maps, 11 inches by 17 inches: See § A445-13E(1).
(2)
Maps larger than 11 inches by 17 inches, including,
but not limited to, street maps: $2 per sheet.
M.
(Reserved)
N.
A deposit shall be paid prior to filing a request
where it is estimated that the records requested will cost in excess
of $5 to reproduce. The amount of the deposit shall equal the total
estimated cost of filing the request.
O.
Except as otherwise provided by state law or regulation, a copy or copies of a government record may be purchased by any person upon payment of the fees set forth in § 4-58. Notwithstanding the foregoing, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5 et seq., if the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills can demonstrate that its actual cost for duplication of a government record exceeds rates set forth in § 4-58, the Township shall be permitted to charge the actual cost of duplicating the record.
Permit application fee: $100. (§ 125-4)
Fee: $20. (§ 4-63A)
See § A445-7, Building and construction fees.
See § A445-7, Building and construction fees.
See § A445-2, Alarm console; security alarms; registration fee and false alarm fees.
Fees for emergency medical services. The fee for emergency medical
services shall be $900, plus $18 per mile per trip. If the ambulance
responds but does not transport the patient to a hospital emergency
department or other medical facility, the fee shall be $250.
License fee: $1,000. (§ 145-5A)
A.
Application fees: $50 for up to 100 square feet of opening. If the application is for more than 100 square feet of opening, the fee is $50 plus $1 per square foot in excess of 100 square feet. Each fee is per opening. The total fee will reflect the cumulative amount of all openings. Fees may be further amended from time to time by resolution of the Township Council. (§ 360-11)
(1)
For public utility applicants with an annual blanket permit, an escrow account in the amount of $10,000 covering annual service activities for the entire calendar year must be deposited by the public utility, from which the Director shall deduct the permit amounts as they are filed. This escrow account shall be replenished yearly or at the Director's request. The requirement to maintain this escrow account shall be in addition to the bonding requirements for public utility applicants, as set forth at § 360-12 herein.
Persons under the age of 18 are exempt from this charge: $10 per set. (§ 156-3B)
Fees: (§ 169-18C).
The following penalties shall apply to false alarms: (§ 169-5C)
Number of False Alarms
|
Residential False Alarms
|
All Other False Alarms
|
---|---|---|
First
|
Written warning
|
Written warning
|
Second
|
$50
|
$200
|
Third
|
$75
|
$250
|
Fourth
|
$100
|
$300
|
Fifth
|
$125
|
$350
|
Sixth
|
$150
|
$400
|
Seventh
|
$175
|
$450
|
Eighth
|
$200
|
$600
|
Ninth
|
$225
|
$700
|
Tenth and any subsequent false alarms within
the calendar year
|
$275
|
$800
|
Fees shall be as follows:
A.
The owners and tenants of all businesses, occupancies, buildings,
structures or premises required to be inspected shall apply annually
to the local enforcing agency for a certificate of registration upon
forms provided by the Township Fire Official. It shall be a violation
of this article for an owner to fail to return such forms to the local
enforcing agency and/or the Township Fire Official within 30 days
of receipt. If ownership is transferred, whether by sale, assignment,
gift, interstate succession, devise, reorganization, receivership,
foreclosure, execution of process or any other method, the new owner
shall file with the local enforcing agency an application for a certificate
of registration within 30 days.
(1)
Premises under 3,000 square feet: $80.
(2)
Premises over 3,000 square feet and under 6,000 square feet:
$185.
(3)
Premises over 6,000 square feet and under 12,000 square feet:
$310.
(4)
Premises over 12,000 square feet: $500.
(5)
Multilevel premises under three stories: $310.
(6)
Multilevel premises with three to six stories: $620.
(7)
Hotels and motels without interior stairways and with less than
50 rooms: $310.
(8)
Hotels and motels without interior stairways and more than 50
rooms: $435.
(9)
Multifamily dwellings (Use Group R-2 as defined in the Uniform
Construction Code): $90.
(10)
Privately maintained residential complexes: $50.
(11)
Life-hazard inspections: as per the Uniform Fire Code, N.J.A.C.5:70-2.9(a).
(12)
Residential smoke detector/carbon monoxide detector/fire extinguisher
inspections:
(a)
Requests for a CSDCMAC received more than 10 business days prior
to the change of occupant: $60.
(b)
Requests for a CSDCMAC received four to 10 business days prior
to the change of occupant: $90.
(c)
Requests for a CSDCMAC received fewer than four business days
prior to the change of occupant: $150.
(d)
Reinspection fee for CSDCMAC: $60.
(e)
No fee for CSDCMAC shall be issued to any member of Parsippany
Fire, EMS, Police, Rescue, OEM or any military personnel active, reserve
or retired, provided the appropriate documentation is readily made
available to the Fire Official at time of the application being submitted.
[1]
This shall not include any rental properties or
assessed penalties.
B.
Permits.
(1)
Permits as per the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code. The fee for
permits required to be issued under the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code
shall be as provided in the Code set forth in N.J.A.C. 5:70-2.9.
(2)
Type 1A: The fee for Type 1A permits for scheduled events as defined in § 169-7 shall be as follows:
(a)
$50 application fee for the first day of the event, and $50
per day for each subsequent day of the event if application is made
at least five business days prior to the event;
(b)
$100 application fee for the first day of the event, and $50
per day for each subsequent day of the event if application is made
less than five business days prior to the event;
(c)
$250 application fee for the first day of the event, and $50
per day for each subsequent day of the event if application is made
less than two business days prior to the event;
(d)
$300 application fee for the first day of the event, and $50
per day for each subsequent day of the event if application is made
the day of the event.
(3)
All permits (including Type 1A) shall fall under the inspection
requirements as outlined in N.J.A.C. 5:70-2.7(c).
The fees for a lightweight-construction emblem shall be as follows:
(§ 169-18D)
See § A445-7, Building and construction fees.
Fee for testing smoke control systems shall be $200 made payable to the Township. This fee shall be paid prior to the performance of the test. Testing conducted during normal business hours must be approved by the Fire Official and shall be performed without a fee. (§ 169-10D)
Issuance: $10. (§ 156-6)
Fees for various clinic services will be the
actual cost of the program rounded up to the next whole dollar.
B.
Annual certification of compliance. The annual certification fee shall be as follows: (§ 214-4)
(1)
For a property with seven dwelling units or less:
$15.
(2)
For a property with greater than seven dwelling units,
but not in excess of 24 dwelling units: $25.
(3)
For a property with greater than 24 dwelling units,
but not in excess of 48 dwelling units: $50.
(4)
For a property with greater than 48 dwelling units,
but not in excess of 100: $75.
(5)
For a property with greater than 100 dwelling units:
$100.
A.
Any application for the initial issuance or annual renewal of a license
to engage in the business of construction, repairing or reconstructing
any individual sewage disposal system or privy shall be accompanied
by a nonrefundable application fee of $50.
B.
Any application for the issuance of a subsurface sewage disposal
system permit shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable application
fee of $250. The application fee shall include plan review related
to a new system or alteration of an existing system, and a certificate
of compliance. Percolation and water tests are to be performed by
a licensed contractor or engineer at the expense of the property owner.
C.
Any application for the issuance or renewal of a license to operate
shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee of $50.
D.
Any application for the issuance or renewal of a license to a person
engaged in the business of cleaning or emptying receptacles for the
reception and storage of human excrement or other putrescible matter
shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee of $25 for
each vehicle or conveyance so licensed.
Special permit for sodium fluoroacetate or cyanogen gas: $3. (§ 202-5)
[Last amended 11-22-2022 by Ord. No. 2022:27]
A.
Knoll West.
(1)
Knoll West initial membership fee - Class A (C1, C2, C3, C4).
Class A membership playing privileges any time the course is available
as outings permit. Class A members will be permitted to schedule tee
times 12 days in advance. Corporations must specify the employee names
at the time of registration.
Resident
|
Nonresident
| |
---|---|---|
Individual
|
$910
|
$1,820
|
Family shall consist of the member's spouse/partner and
children and grandchildren 18 years and under
|
$1,635
|
$3,270
|
Corporate per person (minimum 2 members) - Class A privileges
apply to all corporate members
|
$1,030
|
$2,060
|
(2)
Knoll West initial membership fee - Class B. Class B membership
playing privileges as outings permit and weekend afternoons as available.
Class B members will be permitted to schedule tee times eight days
in advance.
Township Resident (D2, D3, D4)
|
Nonresident
| |
---|---|---|
Individual
|
$665
|
$1,330
|
Corporate per person (minimum 2 members) - Class B privileges
apply to all corporate members
|
$785
|
$1,570
|
**Insert Township employee membership
(3)
Knoll West green fee schedule (C10).
Until Twilight Rates
| ||
---|---|---|
Knoll West Weekday
|
Knoll West Weekend/Holiday
| |
Member Rates
| ||
18 holes
|
$55 plus tax
|
$58 plus tax
|
Nonmember Rates
| ||
18 holes
|
$85 plus tax
|
$89 plus tax
|
Member-guest rates
| ||
18 holes
|
$72 plus tax
|
$77 plus tax
|
Junior Rates
The following rates are for Junior Golf only after 1:00 p.m.
for the entire calendar year. If playing prior to 1:00 p.m., regular
member-guest or non-member rates will apply.
| |
---|---|
Type
|
Fee
|
Junior, under 17
|
$20, must be with an adult 18 years or older. Proof of age required.
|
Junior, 17 years to 24 years old
|
$30, proof of age required
|
Junior rates are walking only. If a junior golfer rides
in a cart, the standard cart fees plus tax apply.
Juniors under 17 may not drive carts under any circumstances
at any time. We will hold the driver's license of any junior renting
a cart until it is returned in good order.
Twilight Rates
| ||
---|---|---|
The following rates are for twilight golf only after 1:30 p.m.
from opening through March 31, after 3:30 p.m. April 1 through October
31, after 1:00 p.m. November and December
| ||
Knoll West Weekday
|
Knoll West Weekend/Holiday
| |
Member Twilight Rates
| ||
Twilight
|
$48 plus tax
|
$49 plus tax
|
Twilight walking
|
$39
|
$41
|
9 hole, cart included only
|
$34 plus tax
|
$36 plus tax
|
Member-Guest Twilight Rates
| ||
Twilight
|
$58 plus tax
|
$58 plus tax
|
Twilight walking
|
$44
|
$44
|
9 hole, cart included only
|
$40 plus tax
|
$40 plus tax
|
Nonmember Twilight Rates
| ||
Twilight
|
$65 plus tax
|
$67 plus tax
|
Twilight walking
|
$50
|
$52
|
9 hole, cart included only
|
$45 plus tax
|
$47 plus tax (only two hours after twilight)
|
Senior (over 62): a $2 discount applies, weekday rates
only.
(4)
Knoll West other fees schedule (C10).
(a)
Bag storage: $125 per year.
(b)
Lockers: $125 per year.
(c)
Member package: $200 for both bag storage and locker per year.
(d)
Handicap service: $35 per year.
(e)
Carts (1/2 cart is included in the green fee for the West Course):
18-hole
|
$38 plus tax
|
18-hole - 1/2 cart
|
$19 plus tax
|
9-hole - 2 people
|
$30 plus tax
|
9-hole - 1/2 cart
|
$15 plus tax
|
(f)
Outing fees for new outings: All golf outings at the West Course
are subject to availability.
[1]
Non-Township and non-charities. Outings are offered on Mondays
and Tuesdays only. The fee is $85 per person (The outing price includes
greens fees, carts and $15 credit to be spent at pro shop). Tax will
be additional for taxable items. Food and beverage is extra.
[2]
Parsippany Township charities: Parsippany-Troy Hills charities
and non-profit 501(c)(3) organizations. Outings are offered on Mondays
and Tuesdays only. The fee is $65 per person (The outing price includes
greens fees, carts and $15 credit to be spent at pro shop). Tax will
be additional for taxable items. Food and beverage is extra.
[3]
These outing rates may be adjusted and set by the General Manager
and Director of Golf to secure any outings considering cancelling
to another location.
(g)
Nonrefundable deposit: For those scheduling outings, a nonrefundable
deposit of $500 to reserve the date must be paid.
(h)
Exception to nonrefundable deposit: In the event a previously
reserved outing is canceled by a nonprofit organization in enough
time for another outing to be scheduled for the previously reserved
date, thereby resulting in no loss of revenue to the Township, the
deposit may be refunded to such nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.
(i)
Any agreements signed prior to adoption of this section will
be honored as contracted.
B.
Knoll East.
(1)
Initial membership fee:
Township resident (C3)
|
$75
|
Nonresident
|
$175
|
(2)
Knoll East green fee schedule (C6)(C7).
Rates
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Weekday
|
Knoll East
|
Weekend/Holiday
|
Knoll East
|
18 holes until twilight
|
Member: $23
Nonmember: $ 43
|
18 holes until twilight
|
Member: $28
Nonmember: $53
|
9 holes until twilight
|
Member: $20
Nonmember: $ 38
|
9 holes until twilight
|
Member: $25
Nonmember: $ 48
|
The following rates are for twilight golf only after
1:30 p.m. from opening through March 31, after 3:30 p.m. April 1 through
October 31, after 1:00 p.m. November and December:
Twilight weekday walking
|
Member: $21
Nonmember: $37
|
Twilight weekend walking
|
Member: $24
Nonmember: $47
|
Senior (over 62) and youth rates (under 18): a $2 discount
applies, weekday rates only.
Industrial League Rates (Weekdays Only)
| |
---|---|
Member
|
Nonmember
|
$21
|
$27
|
(3)
Carts (not included in the green fee for the East Course):
18-hole
|
$38 plus tax
|
18-hole - 1/2 cart
|
$19 plus tax
|
9-hole - 2 people
|
$30 plus tax
|
9-hole - 1/2 cart
|
$15 plus tax
|
Hand cart
|
$6 plus tax
|
C.
Notes:
(1)
For purposes of this fee schedule, an individual will be considered
a Township resident if their principal place of residence is located
in Parsippany-Troy Hills and/or they own real property and the individual
seeking the status of a Township resident for this fee schedule is
personally liable for real property taxes on same. A corporation shall
be considered to be a Township resident if the corporation owns or
leases property in Parsippany-Troy Hills for the purpose of conducting
a business. All applicants who seek resident status for purposes of
the Knoll West fee schedule shall produce, at the request of the Township,
such proof of residence as the Township may require.
(2)
All Knoll West members pay member rates at the Knoll East.
(3)
Must provide proof of residence.
(4)
A senior is 62 years of age. Senior discount of $2 is on weekdays
only on Knoll West and East.
(5)
Exemptions. The following individuals or groups are exempt from
the payment of Knoll Country Club utility fees:
(a)
The members of the two high school golf teams and their two
coaches (one per school) for practice on course and the opposing team
and coach for matches, provided that practices and matches are played
on weekdays.
(b)
The General Manager, Golf Superintendent, Golf Greens Superintendent
and Golf Pro are exempt from driving range fees.
(c)
The General Manager, Golf Superintendent, and Golf Pro(s) are
exempt from golf greens fees.
(6)
All Township employees and active volunteer members of the six
fire districts, two volunteer ambulance squads, the rescue and recovery
squad and the Office of Emergency Management shall pay the member
rate for greens fees and golf cart rental at both the East and West
Courses.
(7)
The General Manager and Director of Golf have the discretion
to reduce or increase daily greens fee rates and outing fees with
approval of the Business Administrator. Backup documentation required
for auditors.
(11)
Memberships for both the East and West Golf Courses will begin registration
in January of each year. Early bird signup will begin at this time.
A $50 late registration fee will be assessed to each membership submitted
with full payment after February 14 of each year.
A.
Recording of Planning Board hearings. The fee for a duplicate recording shall be $50 for proceedings up to and including three hours in length, plus $25 for each additional hour or fraction thereof. (§ 225-15)
B.
Planning Board. Upon the filing of application for development within the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills, the following fees shall be paid to the Secretary of the Planning Board: (§ 225-17)
(1)
Upon the filing of an application for a proposed minor
subdivision: a fee of $200. The escrow fee shall be $1,250.
(2)
Upon the filing of a sketch plat of a proposed major
subdivision: a fee of $250, plus $50 for each proposed lot as shown
on such sketch plat. The escrow fee shall be $1,500.
(3)
Upon the filing of an application for preliminary
approval of a major subdivision: a fee of $250, plus $50 per lot shown
on the plan. The escrow fee shall be $5,000.
(4)
Upon the filing of an application for final subdivision
approval: a fee of $250, plus $25 per lot shown on the plan. The escrow
fee shall be $3,500.
(7)
Upon an application for approval of a final major site plan review: 50% of the fees for preliminary site plan as established in Subsection B(6), except that the escrow fee for a final site plan shall be $3,000.
(8)
Upon the filing of an application which includes a request for approval, pursuant to the ancillary powers of the Planning Board: the fee applicable to the application of which such request forms a part, in addition to the fees provided in § 225-27.
(9)
In all cases where applications for site plan approval
for apartment houses or multifamily dwellings may be required under
any ordinances of the Township, the applicant for such site plan approval
shall pay a fee of $10 per apartment unit.
(10)
Upon the filing of an application for a conditional
use, payment for fees shall be made as follows:
(11)
(12)
Upon the filing of an application for mixed
use development: a fee of $500, plus $15 per single-family residential
lot, plus $10 per attached dwelling unit, plus a sum equal to $0.03
per square foot of building area for the first 10,000 square feet
of nonresidential building area, plus a sum equal to $0.01 per square
foot of building area for the next 90,000 square feet of building
area, plus a sum equal to $0.005 per square foot of building area
for all square footage of building area in excess of 100,000 square
feet.
(13)
(Reserved)
(14)
In cases where the applicant is seeking variance
approval pursuant to the ancillary powers of the Planning Board, in
conjunction with conditional use approval, only one fee will be required,
which will be the highest fee for any one type of application.
C.
Recording of Zoning Board of Adjustment hearings. The fee for a duplicate recording shall be $50 for proceedings up to and including three hours in length, plus $25 for each additional hour or fraction thereof. (§ 225-26)
D.
Zoning Board of Adjustment. Upon the filing of an appeal or an application for development, as the case may be, the following fees shall be paid to the Secretary of the Board of Adjustment: (§ 225-27)
(2)
Upon the filing of an application for development
in a case involving an undersized residential lot: $150.
(3)
Upon the filing of an application for development
involving an undersized commercial lot: $200.
(5)
Upon the filing of an application for a development pursuant to § 225-22C(2):
(6)
In cases where the applicant seeks multiple variances,
only one fee will be required, which will be the highest fee for any
one type of relief requested.
(9)
Concept plan: $250. The escrow fee shall be $750.
E.
List of names and addresses of owners to whom applicant is required to give notice. A sum not to exceed $0.25 per name or $10, whichever is greater, may be charged for such list. (§ 225-32F)
F.
Development fees.
(1)
Residential development fees. (§ 225-87)
(a)
Within the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills, all residential
developers, except for developers of the types of development specifically
exempted below, shall pay a fee of 1.5% of the equalized assessed
value for residential development provided no increased density is
permitted. Development fees shall also be imposed and collected when
an additional dwelling unit is added to an existing residential structure;
in such cases, the fee shall be calculated based on the increase in
the equalized assessed value of the property due to the additional
dwelling unit.
(b)
When an increase in residential density pursuant to a "d" variance
is granted under N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70d(5) (known as a "d" variance),
developers shall be required to pay a "bonus" development fee of 6%
of the equalized assessed value for each additional unit that may
be realized, except that this provision shall not be applicable to
a development that will include affordable housing. If the zoning
on a site has changed during the two-year period preceding the filing
of such a variance application, the base density for the purposes
of calculating the bonus development fee shall be the highest density
permitted by right during the two-year period preceding filing of
the "d" variance application. Example: If an approval allows four
units to be constructed on a site that was zoned for two units, the
development fees will equal 1 1/2% of the equalized assessed
value on the first two units; and 6% of the equalized assessed value
for the two non-age-restricted additional units, provided zoning on
the site has not changed during the two-year period preceding the
filing of such a variance application.
[1]
Eligible exactions, ineligible exactions and exemptions for
residential development.
[a]
Affordable housing developments and developments
where the developer is providing for the construction of affordable
units elsewhere in the Township, if permitted by ordinance or by agreement
with the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills, shall be exempt from development
fees.
[b]
Developments that have received preliminary or
final site plan approval prior to the adoption of the first development
fee ordinance shall be exempt from development fees, unless the developer
seeks a substantial change in the approval. Where a site plan approval
is not applicable, the issuance of a zoning and/or building permit
shall be synonymous with preliminary or final site plan approval for
the purpose of determining the right to exemption. In all cases, the
applicable fee percentage shall be determined based upon the development
fee ordinance in effect on the date that building permit is issued.
[c]
In addition to the construction of new principal
and/or accessory buildings, development fees shall be imposed and
collected when an existing structure is demolished and replaced, if
the expansion is not otherwise exempt from the development fee requirement.
The development fee shall be calculated on the increase in the equalized
assessed value of the new structure. Furthermore:
[i]
No development fee shall be collected for a demolition
and replacement of a residential building resulting from a natural
disaster.
[ii]
No development fee shall be collected for the
construction of an "accessory structure" which is not a "building"
as these terms are defined in the Parsippany-Troy Hills Township "Land
Use Regulations" Ordinance.
[d]
Nonprofit organizations which have received tax-exempt
status pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code,
providing current evidence of that status is submitted to the Municipal
Clerk, together with a certification that services of the organization
are provided at reduced rates to those who establish an inability
to pay existing charges, shall be exempted from paying a development
fee.
[e]
Federal, state, county, and local governments shall
be exempted from paying a development fee.
(2)
Nonresidential development fees. (§ 225-88)
(a)
Within all zoning districts, nonresidential developers, except
for developers of the types of development specifically exempted below,
shall pay a fee equal to 2.5% of the increase in equalized assessed
value of the land and improvements, for all new nonresidential construction
on an unimproved lot or lots.
(b)
Within all zoning districts, nonresidential developers, except
for developers of the types of development specifically exempted,
shall also pay a fee equal to 2.5% of the increase in equalized assessed
value resulting from any additions to existing structures to be used
for nonresidential purposes.
(c)
Eligible exactions, ineligible exactions and exemptions for
nonresidential development:
[1]
The nonresidential portion of a mixed-use inclusionary or market
rate development shall be subject to the 2.5% development fee, unless
otherwise exempted below.
[2]
The 2.5% fee shall not apply to an increase in equalized assessed
value resulting from alterations, change in use within existing footprint,
reconstruction, renovations and repairs.
[3]
Nonresidential projects that have received a certificate of
occupancy or general development plan approval or have entered into
a developer's agreement or a redevelopment agreement, all prior to
July 17, 2008 (the effective date of P.L. 2008, c. 46), shall be exempt
from the payment of nonresidential development fees, provided that
an affordable housing fee of at least 1% of the equalized assessed
value of the improvements is included in the development plan, developer's
agreement or redevelopment agreement.
[4]
Nonresidential developments shall be exempt from the payment
of nonresidential development fees in accordance with the exemptions
required as specified in the Form N-RDF "State of New Jersey Non-Residential
Development Certification/Exemption." Any exemption claimed by a developer
shall be substantiated by that developer.
[5]
A developer of a nonresidential development exempted from the
nonresidential Township development fee shall be subject to the fee
at such time the basis for the exemption no longer applies and shall
make the payment of the nonresidential development fee, in that event,
within three years after that event or after the issuance of the final
certificate of occupancy of the non residential development, whichever
is later.
[6]
If a property which was exempted from the collection of a nonresidential
development fee thereafter ceases to be exempt from property taxation,
the owner of the property shall remit the fees required pursuant to
this section within 45 days of the termination of the property tax
exemption. Unpaid nonresidential development fees under these circumstances
may be enforceable by Parsippany-Troy Hills Township as a lien against
the real property of the owner.
Bundle of 50: $15. (§ 156-3I)
A.
Disposal of medical waste where Township garbage collection is provided. No person receiving garbage collection services from the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills shall dispose of medical waste in any container which is to be collected by the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills, unless it is in a container specifically designated by the Township Department of Health for the disposal of medical waste. Such medical waste shall be disposed of by utilizing specifically identified bags which may be purchased from the Township for a fee of $10 per bag. (§ 354-15B)
B.
Disposal of medical waste where Township garbage collection is not provided. Any medical waste generated by offices of physicians, dentists and veterinarians located within the Township which are not receiving Township Garbage Collection services may be disposed of in a container designated for that purpose by the Township Department of Health by utilizing specifically identified bags which may be purchased from the Township for a fee of $10 per bag. (§ 354-15C)
License fee: $100 annually. (§ 244-2)
License fee: $100. (§ 247-3)
See § A445-13, Copies.
[Added 6-16-2015 by Ord.
No. 2015:08]
Application fees for a permit to acquire mulch and landscaping
materials:
Fee for application for representation: $200. [§ 4-48E(1)]
A.
B.
For failure to notify the Police Department a minimum
of two hours prior to a scheduled off-duty job, or if the police officer
reports to the scheduled job and the contractor cancels, the contractor
will be charged a minimum of four hours at the appropriate rate.
D.
There shall be an additional charge of $15 per hour to offset administrative
charges.
[Amended 3-21-2023 by Ord. No. 2023:02]
The hourly fee for weekend and evening transportation services provided by omnibus drivers of the Township Department of Public Works shall be $58. (§ 4-22)
Permit to resurface or restripe any parking lot or parking area: fee of $50 to the Division of Engineering. (§ 357-6C)
Fees shall be as follows: (§ 290-8F)
A.
Recreational activities.
Type of Program/Permit
|
Fee
| |
---|---|---|
Various youth programs (per person)
|
$10 to $1,500
| |
Various adult programs (per person)
|
$10 to $1,500
| |
Various Township-sponsored adult travel teams and leagues (per
person)
|
$5 to $1,500
| |
Various tennis programs and memberships (per person)
|
$5 to $1,500
| |
Trips, special events and programs
|
Cost rounded to highest dollar amount
|
B.
Facility use.
Type of Program/Permit
|
Fee
| |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Natural grass fields (per hour)
| ||||
With lights
| ||||
Residents
|
$40
| |||
Nonresidents
|
$80
| |||
League/business use - Township
|
$60
| |||
League/business use - out of Township
|
$120
| |||
No lights
| ||||
Residents
|
$20
| |||
Nonresidents
|
$40
| |||
League/business use - Township
|
$30
| |||
League/business use - out of Township
|
$60
| |||
Artificial turf fields (per hour)
| ||||
With lights
| ||||
Residents
|
$50
| |||
Nonresidents
|
$100
| |||
League/business use - Township
|
$80
| |||
League/business use - out of Township
|
$160
| |||
No lights
| ||||
Residents
|
$25
| |||
Nonresidents
|
$50
| |||
League/business use - Township
|
$40
| |||
League/business use - out of Township
|
$80
| |||
NOTE:
| ||||
(a)
|
Groups and teams will be assessed the nonresident facility use
permit fee unless at least 80% of the group or team is residents of
the Township, as evidenced by the submittal of a team roster along
with proof of address. Acceptable means of proof of address shall
be determined by the Superintendent of Recreation or his or her designee.
| |||
(b)
|
The following organizations: Parsippany Board of Education,
Par-Troy Little League East, Par-Troy Little League West, Parsippany
Soccer Club, Little Vikings Football, Parsippany Police Athletic League,
and Parsippany Lacrosse Club; are exempt from the facility use permit
fee, provided that:
| |||
[1]
|
At least 80% of the youth registered to participate in the affiliated
youth sports organization are Township residents;
| |||
[2]
|
The affiliated organization collects and remits annually to
the Township's Department of Recreational Services a complete roster
of registrants and facility use fee of $100 for each nonresident registered
participant;
| |||
[3]
|
With the approval of the Township Administration each affiliated
organization will be permitted to hold one special event per calendar
year.
| |||
[4]
|
The fee for special services pursuant to § 290-16 shall not be waived.
| |||
Picnic area rental; fees include garbage pickup service (per
group)
| ||||
Resident (number of people in group)
| ||||
15 to 50
|
$75
| |||
51 to 100
|
$150
| |||
Over 100
|
$225
| |||
Nonresident (number of people in group)
| ||||
15 to 50
|
$150
| |||
51 to 100
|
$300
| |||
Over 100
|
$450
| |||
Business - Township (number of people in group)
| ||||
15 to 50
|
$125
| |||
51 to 100
|
$250
| |||
Over 100
|
$375
| |||
Business - out of Township (number of people in group)
| ||||
15 to 50
|
$250
| |||
51 to 100
|
$500
| |||
Over 100
|
$750
| |||
Picnic area alcohol permit (per event)
| ||||
Resident
|
$75
| |||
Nonresident
|
$150
| |||
Business - Township
|
$125
| |||
Business - out of Township
|
$250
| |||
Roller hockey rink (per hour)
| ||||
Residents
| ||||
No lights
|
$20
| |||
With lights
|
$40
| |||
Nonresidents
| ||||
No lights
|
$40
| |||
With lights
|
$80
| |||
Veterans Memorial Park bandstand (per hour) with electricity
and lights (4-hour minimum required)
|
$150
| |||
Basketball court (per court, per hour)
| ||||
Resident
|
$5
| |||
Nonresident
|
$10
| |||
Business - Township
|
$8
| |||
Business - out of Township
|
$15
| |||
Tennis court (per court, per hour)
| ||||
Resident
|
$5
| |||
Nonresident
|
$25
| |||
Nonresident business yearly pass
|
$220
| |||
Resident, yearly pass
|
$110
| |||
Pickleball (per court, per hour)
| ||||
Resident
|
$5
| |||
Nonresident
|
$25
| |||
Resident business yearly pass
|
$110
| |||
NOTE: A copy of the hours of operation and general rules and
regulations are on file in the office of the Superintendent of the
Division of Recreation.
| ||||
See also § A445-37, Knoll Country Club Utility.
|
D.
Fees
for rental of portable stage.
Resident rental
|
$300 per day
|
Nonresident rental
|
$600 per day
|
NOTE: All stage rentals require two Division of Parks and Forestry or Recreation Department employees for minimum of two hours to deliver and set up the stage and two hours to break down and return the stage. The hourly rate for said employees shall be the hourly fee for special services established at § 290-16. Any additional and miscellaneous fees will be determined upon review of the stage rental request.
|
E.
Fees for special services. The hourly fee for special services provided by Parks and Forestry employees, outside of regular working hours, shall be $77 per hour, per employee. A minimum of two employees and a minimum of four hours shall be charged. Additional time will be calculated in four-hour blocks, with a minimum of two employees. (§ 290-16)
The following hourly fees shall be charged and are hereby authorized for use of facilities at the Parsippany Community Center: (§ 290-5)
Organization Type
|
Room
|
Fee per Hour
|
---|---|---|
Nonresident individuals, businesses and organizations
|
Room A or Room B
|
$100
|
Room A and B (Full)
|
$200
| |
Theatre
|
$275
| |
Atrium
|
$95
| |
Conference room
|
$60
| |
Library
|
$80
| |
Game room
|
$80
| |
Studio C
|
$100
| |
Kitchen annex
|
$90
| |
Ping pong room(s)
|
Up to $100
| |
Outdoor patio
|
Up to $200
| |
Resident for-profit businesses and organizations
|
Room A or Room B
|
$75
|
Room A and B (Full)
|
$150
| |
Theatre
|
$200
| |
Atrium
|
$70
| |
Conference room
|
$45
| |
Library
|
$60
| |
Game room
|
$60
| |
Studio C
|
$75
| |
Kitchen annex
|
$65
| |
Ping pong room(s)
|
Up to $100
| |
Outdoor patio
|
Up to $200
| |
Resident individuals and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations
|
Room A or Room B
|
$50
|
Room A and B (Full)
|
$100
| |
Theatre
|
$125
| |
Atrium
|
$45
| |
Conference room
|
$30
| |
Library
|
$40
| |
Game room
|
$40
| |
Studio C
|
$75
| |
Kitchen annex
|
$40
| |
Ping pong room(s)
|
Up to $100
| |
Outdoor patio
|
Up to $200
|
NOTES:
| |
(a)
|
Use of chairs and tables included. The organization shall comply
with all local laws, rules and regulations and shall provide the Township
with all requested information, including, but not limited to, the
following: 1) proof of insurance coverage naming the Township as additional
insureds and 2) indemnification to the Township. Execution of Township's
standard form of agreement may also be required.
|
(b)
|
Rates for the ping pong room(s) and outdoor patio are dependent
on use and will be posted on the Township website and available in
the office of the Director of the Department of Recreational Services.
|
The following fees shall be charged and are hereby authorized for use of Parsippany's Victory Gardens: (§ 290-6)
Use
|
Fee
|
---|---|
Full garden (10 feet by 20 feet)
|
$40
|
Senior citizens
|
$20
|
Half garden (10 feet by 10 feet)
|
$20
|
Senior citizens
|
$10
|
See § A445-43, Mobile vendors and solicitors.
License fee: $10. [§ 91-3D(3)]
See § A445-7, Building and construction fees.
See § A445-13, Copies.
Any work requiring the use of a marked vehicle will be billed to the employer at the following rate: (§ 4-34)
No fee. [§ 91-3D(4)]
Fee for license application or license renewal application for dealers in precious metals, gems, and secondhand goods: $300. (See § 302-5A.)
Fee for license: equal to the amount of the fee required to be paid pursuant to state law. (§ 185-3)
Biennial inspection of residential rental properties shall be $30 per unit, which shall include the initial inspection and one reinspection. Each additional reinspection shall be $30 per unit. (There will be no charge for apartment that had housing certificate inspection within 30 days prior to start date of biennial inspection). (§ 315-14)
A.
No person shall operate a retail food-handling establishment unless
a license or renewal of an existing license to operate same has been
issued by the Health Officer. Such license or renewal of an existing
license shall be posted in a conspicuous place in such establishment.
B.
Applications for new licenses and for renewal of such licenses shall be submitted, together with the required fee, prior to June 30 of each year. The licenses issued or renewed shall expire annually on June 30, with the exception of temporary food licenses. Outdoor eating establishments are subject to the provisions of Chapter 275.
C.
The fees for a retail food establishment license, with the exception of Subsection I below, shall be assessed on the basis of the total square footage of the establishment, including storage, preparation areas, indoor and outdoor dining, according to the following schedule:
Establishment
(square feet)
|
Fee
| |
---|---|---|
0 to 1,000
|
$200
| |
1,001 to 2,000
|
$300
| |
2,001 to 3,000
|
$400
| |
3,001 to 4,000
|
$500
| |
4,001 to 5,000
|
$600
| |
5,001 to 10,000
|
$700
| |
10,001 to 20,000
|
$800
| |
20,001 to 30,000
|
$900
| |
30,001 to 40,000
|
$1,000
| |
40,001 to 50,000
|
$1,200
| |
50,001 to 75,000
|
$1,300
| |
75,001 to 100,000
|
$1,400
| |
Over 100,000
|
$2,000
|
D.
In addition to the fees set forth in Subsection C above, an additional fee of $50 per service shall be charged when the establishment also contains any of the following on site:
E.
Re-inspection fee (following conditional satisfactory rating or other
Division of Health related issue): no fee.
F.
Subsequent re-inspection: $500.
G.
Late application (received after June 30), additional fee: $100.
H.
Fees for a retail food establishment serving only prepackaged, potentially
nonhazardous foods with no food preparation on site shall be assessed
on the basis of the total square footage of the portion of the establishment
dedicated to such products, including storage areas, shall be as follows:
Establishment
(square feet)
|
Fee
|
---|---|
0 to 2,500
|
$250
|
Over 2,500
|
$500
|
I.
K.
Outdoor dining license fee: $200 per year.
A.
Connection to Township sanitary sewer system. The sewer rental fees and charges for all facilities within the Township whose waste is being treated at the Township treatment plant without regard to the ownership of the transmission lines shall be as follows: (§ 329-17A)
(1)
Fees attributable to debt, billing and administrative
charges. The minimum quarterly charge per unit attributable to debt
service, administrative/billing cost is as follows:
(a)
Single-family and multifamily residential dwelling:
$78 per quarter.
[Amended 12-20-2022 by Ord. No. 2022:37]
(b)
Mixed uses. For each premises, building or facility
used for both residential and professional or business uses, but serviced
through a single meter: $78.
[Amended 12-20-2022 by Ord. No. 2022:37]
(c)
Subsidized senior citizens housing projects. Each dwelling unit contained in a housing project limited to senior citizen residents which receives federal rent subsidies pursuant to Section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937, 42 U.S.C. § 1437 et seq., and is in compliance with the approval, authorization and requirements of the Public Housing and Development Authority of the Department of Community Affairs, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 55:16-1 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 5:13-1.1 et seq.: 50% of the minimum annual charge otherwise payable pursuant to Subsection A(1)(a) and (b) hereunder.
(d)
All other uses, including professional, business,
commercial, industrial and education: $7.85 per 1,000 gallons or part
thereof, per quarter, as recorded by the user’s water meter.
[Amended 12-20-2022 by Ord. No. 2022:37]
(2)
Fees attributable to operation and maintenance charges.
(a)
All users shall be subject to an additional
fee attributable to operation and maintenance charges in the amount
of $4.50 per 1,000 gallons of water or part thereof as recorded by
the user's water meter(s).
[Amended 12-20-2022 by Ord. No. 2022:37]
(b)
Any residential property (excluding any such
property that qualifies as a mixed use property) which does not have
a separate irrigation meter shall be granted a twenty-five-percent
reduction in this rate and any apartment complexes shall be granted
a five-percent reduction in this rate.
(3)
Water meters required. All users connected to the sanitary sewer system shall have a water meter(s) installed at the source of the water entering the system, shall provide access to the Township for purposes of reading the meter(s) and shall pay the applicable fees set forth in Subsection A(1)(a) and (b) above. Failure to install the required water meter(s) will result in a sewer bill based upon an average estimated daily flow for each category of use as set forth in § 329-15, Schedule A: Criteria for Future Sewage Flow.
(4)
Annual review of charges. The Township shall review
the user charges at least annually and shall revise the rates as necessary
to ensure that adequate revenues are generated in order to pay the
costs of operation and maintenance, including replacement costs, and
that the system continues to provide for the proportional distribution
of operating and maintenance costs among classes of users. The Township
shall notify each user at least annually of the rate being charged
to cover operation and maintenance charges, including replacement
charges.
(5)
Industrial cost recovery. Industrial users shall be
subject to industrial cost recovery (ICR) charges to pay that portion
of the federal grant for new facilities allocable to the treatment
of wastes from such users.
(a)
Industrial users shall include those industries
as identified in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1972,
which contribute industrial wastes to the sanitary sewer system and
shall not include those industries discharging wastes only from sanitary
conveniences.
(b)
The ICR program is applicable to the 12 MGD
expansion to the sewage treatment plant and to the Troy Meadow intercepting
sewer. The ICR period for these facilities shall be for a period of
30 years from October 4, 1976, to October 4, 2006.
(c)
The fees for the acceptance and disposal of
various waste materials and for testing at the Township wastewater
treatment plant shall be as follows:
Type of Waste or Service
|
Range of Rate or Charge
| |
---|---|---|
Municipal sewage treatment plant sludge (domestic)
less than 500,000 gallons/month
|
$0.07/gallon
| |
Household domestic septage
|
$0.065 to $0.075/gallon
| |
Contractual household domestic septage in excess
of 50,000 gallons/month
|
$0.050 to $0.055/gallon
| |
Contracted household domestic septage in excess
of 300,000 gallons/month
|
$0.040/gallon
| |
Contracted household domestic septage in excess
of 500,000 gallons/month
|
$0.035/gallon
| |
Sludge with volatile solids concentration as
follows:
| ||
Below 50%
|
$0.07 to $0.080/gallon
| |
Below 40%
|
$0.07 to $0.08/gallon
| |
Below 30%
|
$0.075 to $0.085/gallon
| |
Below 20%
|
$0.09 to $0.10/gallon
| |
Below 10%
|
$0.10 to $0.11/gallon
| |
Leachate
|
$0.10 to $0.11/gallon
| |
Leachate — contractual in excess of 5
million gallons/year
|
$0.02/gallon
| |
Bagged bar-screen waste, domestic sewage
|
$5.00/bag
| |
Laboratory fecal coliform testing
|
$8.00/test
| |
Industrial process waste and high strength wastewater
|
See formula below
| |
[(CBOD5 concentration in mg/l divided by 250 mg/l) X 0.002/gallon]
+ $0.10/gallon
| ||
Where cBOD5 = Carbonaceous five-day biochemical oxygen demand
| ||
Gray water
|
$0.02/gallon
|
[1]
Gray water is domestic wastewater that does
not contain human waste from toilets. The maximum parameters and limits
are as follows:
Parameter
|
Maximum
Concentration
| |
---|---|---|
Ammonia nitrogen
|
20 mg/l
| |
Total suspended solids
|
215 mg/l
| |
CBOD5
|
200 mg/l
| |
Oil and grease (total)
|
100 mg/l
|
B.
House connections subsequent to original installation. (§ 329-13C)
(1)
Any house connection made after the original installation
of the public sewer, including the making of the tap to the public
sewer and the excavation, backfilling and resurfacing of the trench
from the public sewer to two feet inside the curbline, will be done
by the Sewer Department at the expense of the applicant.
A.
Single-family residential. The following sewer connection
fees for a three-or-more-bedroom single-family residential use are
hereby established for the following years:
[Amended 9-26-2017 by Ord. No. 2017:23]
Year
|
Amount
|
---|---|
2017
|
$4,496
|
2013
|
$4,099.24
|
2011
|
$4,231.74
|
2010
|
$4,366.46
|
2005
|
$1,696.62
|
2004
|
$3,773.00
|
2003
|
$3,593.00
|
2002
|
$3,505.00
|
2001
|
$3,381.00
|
2000
|
$3,263.00
|
1999
|
$3,512.00
|
B.
Uses other than single-family residential. Sewer connection
fees for other than three-or-more-bedroom single-family residential
shall be based upon a computation for utilizing the above charge multiplied
by the equivalent number of single-family units contributing the same
flow to the system and in accordance with the following standards:
(1)
Design flow rate for one single-family dwelling with
three or more bedrooms is 135 gallons per day.
(2)
The design flow rate for various types of establishments
as set forth in Schedule A shall be used to determine the equivalency
factor for the type of establishments listed therein.
(3)
In any case where the design flow cannot be reasonably
established, using Schedule A as a guide, the Township shall determine
the design flow by such means as are, in its opinion, fair and equitable.
(5)
If an exempt facility is converted to a use other
than one of those enumerated, the nonexempt use shall be subject to
a connection fee according to Schedule A.
C.
Calculation of fee. The sewer connection fee shall
be calculated to reflect the actual cost of the physical connection
plus an amount computed in the following manner to represent a fair
payment toward the cost of the system:
(1)
The amount representing all debt service, including
but not limited to sinking funds, reserved funds, the principal and
interest on bonds and the amount of any loans and the interest thereon,
paid by the Township to defray the capital cost of developing the
system as of the end of the immediately preceding budget year shall
be added to all capital expenditures made by the Township not funded
by a bond ordinance or debt for the development of the system as of
the end of the immediately preceding budget year.
(2)
Any gifts, contributions or subsidies to the Township
received from, and not reimbursed or reimbursable to, any federal,
state, county or municipal government or agency or any private person,
and that portion of amounts paid to the Township by a public entity
under a service agreement or service contract which is not repaid
to the public entity by the Township shall then be subtracted.
(3)
The remainder shall be divided by the total number
of service units served by the Township at the end of the immediately
preceding budget year, and the results shall then be apportioned to
each new connector according to the number of service units attributed
to that connector. In attributing service units to each connector,
the estimated average daily flow of sewage for the connector shall
be divided by the average daily flow of sewage to the average single-family
residence of three or more bedrooms in the area served by the Township
to produce the number or service units to be attributed.
D.
Annual recomputing of fee. The sewer connection fee
shall be recomputed annually at the end of each budget year, and a
public hearing shall be held by the Township Council prior to its
adoption. The revised connection fee may be imposed upon those who
subsequently connect in that budget year to the system.
E.
Payment required prior to connection. All sewer connection
fees as outlined under this subsection shall be paid to the Parsippany-Troy
Hills Township Utility prior to any connection being made to the Township's
system and/or prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy.
Schedule A
Criteria for Future Sewage Flow
| ||
---|---|---|
Type of Establishment
|
Measurement Unit
|
Gallons per Day
|
Sewage flow for any given type of occupancy
varies widely depending on the nature of the occupancy. The following
chart lists values used to determine sewage flow for the types of
occupancies shown:
| ||
House/Townhouse/
Apartment/Condo
| ||
1 Bedroom
|
Dwelling
|
68.50
|
2 Bedroom
|
Dwelling
|
102.75
|
3 Bedroom
|
Dwelling
|
137
|
Office/shopping center
|
Square foot
|
0.1
|
Hotels
|
Bedroom
|
75
|
Motels
|
Bedroom
|
60
|
Mobile van campground
|
Site
|
100
|
Schools
| ||
No cafeteria/showers
|
Student
|
10
|
Cafeteria/showers
|
Student
|
20
|
Restaurants
| ||
Average
|
Seat
|
35
|
Fast-food
|
Seat
|
15
|
Twenty-four-hour
|
Seat
|
50
|
Bars
|
Seat
|
20
|
Institutions
|
Bed
|
175
|
Nursing homes
|
Bed
|
125
|
Miscellaneous
| ||
Picnic parks
|
Person
|
10
|
Municipal buildings
|
Square feet
|
0.1
|
Banquet halls
|
Person
|
20
|
Assembly halls
|
Seat
|
3
|
Nonresident clubs
|
Member
|
35
|
Resident clubs
|
Member
|
75
|
Firehouse/first aid
|
Member
|
35
|
Laundromats
|
Machine
|
580
|
Gas stations
| ||
Service bays
|
Bay
|
50
|
Fill positions
|
Fill position
|
125
|
Mini markets
|
Square feet
|
0.1
|
Factory/warehouse
|
Employee
|
25
|
Permit and inspection: $150. (§ 329-9)
Application for permit: fee of $50 for up to 100 square feet of opening, plus $1 per square foot in excess of 100. (§ 360-24)
Fees shall be as follows: (§ 329-22L)
B.
Soil moving fee. The soil moving fee will be charged at the rate of $0.15 per cubic yard of fill or excavation less the soil application fee. If the permit is voluntarily withdrawn, the soil moving fee shall be refunded less the expenses incurred by the Township. (§ 350-7B)
C.
Engineering and inspection fees. In addition to the fees provided for in Subections A and B above, the applicant shall also be responsible for the payment of engineering and inspection fees to the Township Engineer at the rate of $45 per hour. (§ 350-7C)
D.
Exemption from fees. All utility companies and federal, state and local authorities, including the Board of Education and charitable organizations, may be exempt from the requirements of soil application fees and soil movement fees at the discretion of and upon application to the Township Council. (§ 350-7D)
The hourly fee for traffic control services or security services provided by special police officers of the Township Police Department shall be based on the hourly wage paid to the special officer assigned to the project and as dictated by the established white collar salary ranges in effect at the time. There shall be an additional fee of $2 per hour to offset administrative charges. (§ 4-32)
Fee: $100. [§ 4-16B(5)]
A.
The fee for an application to participate in the rotational duty list shall be $50, payable to the Police Department. (§ 385-3B)
B.
The applicant shall complete a request for criminal history form for each individual associated with the applicant who will provide services pursuant to Chapter 385 and shall submit the form(s), along with a certified check or money order in the amount of the current state rate for each form, made payable to NJSBI. The request for criminal history forms shall be obtained from the Chief of Police. (§ 385-3B)
C.
Clean-up of fluids discharged from vehicle to be removed: one-time fee of $20, plus cost of material used. If more than one bag of environmentally safe drying compound is used, the towing operator may charge at the rate of $18 per fifty-pound bag. (§ 385-5C)
D.
Fee schedules. (§ 385-6)
(1)
The fees set forth in the schedule below for towing
and storage rates are the maximum permitted charges that shall apply
to the towing and/or storage of passenger automobiles. Towing operators
transporting multiple passenger vehicles at one time shall receive
the applicable fees for each passenger vehicle transported.
(a)
The following towing and storage fees shall
apply for passenger vehicles and other vehicles as indicated.
Base charge for towing
| ||
---|---|---|
Light-duty wrecker service
|
$100
| |
Heavy-duty wrecker service
|
$350 per hour
| |
Flatbed service
|
$100
| |
Winching
|
$125 flat fee, off road only
| |
Light-duty road service
|
$50
| |
Heavy-duty road service
|
$90 per hour
| |
Wait time
|
1/2 hourly rate
|
Storage charges
| ||
---|---|---|
(first 12 hours)
|
$0
| |
(per day for vehicles not claimed within 12
hours)
| ||
Outside secured
|
$30
| |
Inside (only if directed by police)
|
$40
| |
Truck storage
|
$65
|
Other charges
| ||
Mileage (for towing outside of Township limits)
|
$4 per mile
| |
Extra personnel (applicable to heavy-duty only)
|
$65 per man hour
| |
Recovery, heavy-duty
|
$350 per hour
| |
Wait time
|
1/2 hourly rate
| |
Administration charge (one time per vehicle)
|
$20
| |
Recovery Supervisor (heavy-duty only)
|
$125 per hour
|
(b)
In the event that the towing operator has been
summoned by the Township for the purpose of towing an abandoned vehicle,
and if the owner or the operator appears on the scene before the vehicle
is hooked to a tow truck, then the towing operator will make no charge
in that instance.
(c)
Vehicles that are towed under this chapter and
that subsequently become the target of a police investigation (criminal,
fatal accident, etc.), and become the responsibility of the Township
to pay the tow charge, shall be charged at the current rate for towing
of Township-owned vehicles.
(d)
Storage fees shall start after the first 12
hours of storage and be for twenty-four-hour periods. The fees set
forth for storage are the maximum storage charges per twenty-four-hour
period, and same shall apply to a vehicle that is stored as a result
of accidents, abandonments, repairs, or suspected criminal activity.
(e)
Road repair services. The towing operator shall
be permitted to charge an additional fee based on the towing operator's
prevailing hourly labor rates and charges for parts or materials for
any road repair services provided in addition to those defined herein.
It shall be the responsibility of the tow operator to first inform
the owner/operator of the vehicle of the hourly labor rates and the
estimated total cost for parts and/or materials, and receive written
consent from the owner/operator, prior to the performance of such
additional road repair services.
(f)
Heavy-duty wreckers. The towing fee for vehicles which require the use of a heavy-duty wrecker shall be based on rates set forth Subsection D(1). Wherever applicable, it shall be the responsibility of the towing operator to first inform the owner or operator of the estimated total cost prior to the performance of any towing service.
E.
The tow operator shall be responsible to provide all
motorists utilizing the tow operator's services with a written schedule
of fees, issued by and printed on Police Department stationery, which
lists in full the maximum fees to be charged for towing, road service,
and storage within the Township when the towing, road service, or
storage is initiated under this chapter. All towing vehicles must
carry a copy of the rate schedule. Towing operators shall not exceed
the maximum charges set forth on the fee schedule for towing and the
storage of vehicles regulated under this chapter.
F.
The towing operator shall be required to accept as
payment currency, and any credit or charge card that the operator
generally accepts during the normal course of business. Impounds must
be paid in cash.
G.
The towing operator shall, in no instance, request
payment from the Township for any services rendered to the owners
of private vehicles; except, however, in those cases where the Police
Department authorizes the removal of a Township-owned vehicle or a
vehicle that is related to criminal activity.
Trap placed on residential property: refundable deposit of $75. (§ 91-11)
License fee: $100 annually. (§ 396-3)
A.
Hydrant and sprinkler charges. Hydrant and sprinkler charges shall be in accordance with the following schedule: (§ 420-5D)
[Amended 12-20-2022 by Ord. No. 2022:38]
C.
Turning on or off water service. For each service of turning on water, $46 (normal business hours). For each service of turning off water, $46 (normal business hours). (§ 420-5E)
Amended 12-20-2022 by Ord. No. 2022:38
D.
Final water meter reading. For each service of taking a final water meter reading, $46 (normal business hours). (§ 420-5E)
[Amended 12-20-2022 by Ord. No. 2022:38]
E.
Turning on or off water service and final meter reading requested for other than normal business hours. If any of the above services is requested to be carried out at a time other than during normal business hours (between 7:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday except holidays), the customer shall be charged at the prevailing wage. (§ 420-5E)
F.
(Reserved)
G.
For each
service of "in-field" collection of payment to avoid water shut-off,
there shall be a charge of $28 payable at the time of collection.
[Amended 12-20-2022 by Ord. No. 2022:38]
A.
Single-family residential. The following water connection fees for single-family residential use are hereby established for the following years: (§ 420-13A)
[Amended 9-26-2017 by Ord. No. 2017:23]
Year
|
Amount
|
---|---|
2017
|
$2,014.87
|
2013
|
$1,684.50
|
2011
|
$1,761.41
|
2010
|
$1,685.72
|
2005
|
$1,021.39
|
2004
|
$1,404.00
|
2003
|
$1,359.00
|
2002
|
$1,322
|
2001
|
$1,274
|
2000
|
$1,217
|
1999
|
$1,209
|
1998
|
$1,136
|
1997
|
$1,061
|
1996
|
$1,053
|
1995
|
$1,053
|
1994
|
$984.99
|
1993
|
$920.10
|
1992
|
$861.06
|
1991
|
$791.37
|
B.
Uses other than single-family residential. Water connection
fees for other than single-family residential shall be based upon
a computation for utilizing the charge for a single-family residence
multiplied by the equivalent number of single-family units contributing
the same flow to the system and in accordance with the following standards:
(3)
In any case where the design flow cannot be reasonably
established, using Schedule A[2] as a guide, the Township shall determine the design flow by such means as are, in its opinion, fair and equitable. The water connection fee shall be equivalent to one single-family dwelling residence. (§ 420-13B)
A.
The minimum quarterly charge for all one-family residential dwellings with five-eighths-inch by three-fourths-inch meters shall be $35.55 per quarter, with a minimum allowance of 10,000 gallons. Meters of all other sizes shall have their minimum charge as set forth in Subsection C below. [§ 420-5C(1)]
[Amended 12-20-2022 by Ord. No. 2022:38]
B.
The minimum quarterly charge for a multiunit residential or multiunit commercial or a combination of the two classes of users serviced through a single water meter shall be determined by the product of the number of units multiplied by the minimum quarterly charge. If a premises is served by compound meters for fire or domestic purposes, the minimum charge shall be based on the number of units or meter size, whichever is greater. If meter size is used to determine the minimum charge for a compound meter, the smaller meter may be used to determine this minimum if 95% of the water metered is metered through the smaller meter. If in any one quarter more than 5% of the total meter water passes through the larger meter of a compound meter, then the minimum bill shall be based on the larger meter size. [§ 420-5C(2)]
C.
All other classes of users shall be subject to the following minimum quarterly charges: [§ 420-5C(3)]
[Amended 12-20-2022 by Ord. No. 2022:38]
Size of Meter
(inches)
|
Minimum Quarterly Quantity
(gallons)
|
Minimum Quarterly Charge
|
---|---|---|
5/8
|
10,000
|
$35.55
|
1
|
40,000
|
$262
|
1 1/2
|
100,000
|
$686
|
2
|
250,000
|
$1,772
|
3
|
500,000
|
$3,671
|
4
|
900,000
|
$6,857
|
6
|
1,700,000
|
$13,420
|
8
|
3,000,000
|
$24,498
|
10
|
5,000,000
|
$40,829
|
12
|
8,000,000
|
$65,237
|
D.
Consumption in excess of the water allowance for the minimum quarterly charge shall be as follows: [§ 420-5C(4)]
[Amended 12-20-2022 by Ord. No. 2022:38]
Size of Meter
(inches)
|
Number of Gallons
|
Charge per 1,000 Gallons
|
---|---|---|
5/8
|
10,001-20,000
|
$4.16
|
20,001-30,000
|
$4.51
| |
30,001-40,000
|
$5.83
| |
40,001 and up
|
$6.83
| |
1
|
$8.16
| |
1 1/2
|
$8.28
| |
2
|
$8.44
| |
3
|
$8.56
| |
4
|
$8.71
| |
6
|
$8.83
| |
8 through 12
|
$8.99
|
The meter shall be removed at regular intervals. It shall be tested at the discretion of the water utility at no cost to the consumer. Any customer believing his meter to be inaccurate may request the meter to be tested by written request. If upon being tested the meter is found to record accurately within 2%, the customer shall be charged for the test at the prevailing cost. If the meter is found to be recording greater than 2%, then there shall be no cost to the consumer. (§ 420-6H)
[Amended 12-20-2022 by Ord. No. 2022:38]
Fee: $50. (§ 420-3J)
Fees attributable to treating the water produced from the treatment, filtering and/or dewatering of fats, oils and grease (FOG) at the Township Wastewater Treatment Plant site, excluding the treatment of FOG wastewater discharged to the Township Wastewater Treatment Plant but not treated, filtered and/or dewatered on the Township Wastewater Treatment Plant site: [§ 329-17A(6)]
B.
If during any calendar month the monthly billing concentration exceeds
6,000 mg/l, a surcharge of $0.001236 per gallon will be assessed for
each 1,000 mg/l or part thereof that exceeds 6,000 mg/l, provided
the NH3-N concentration is less than or equal
to 20 mg/l.
C.
If during any calendar month the NH3-N concentration
exceeds 20 mg/l for any single sample, a surcharge of $0.09270 per
pound of NH3-N will be assessed for all FOG
wastewater discharged to the Township Wastewater Treatment Plant during
that month.
Issuance: $25. (§ 156-3A)
A.
(Reserved)
B.
Payment of housing subsidies; R-3, R-3 (RCA) and R-3A (RCA) Residential Districts. The applicant shall pay to the Township for the satisfaction of its Mount Laurel obligation off site and in consideration for the provisions set forth in this subsection the sum of $10,000 per lot created by way of subdivision approval. Such sum shall be paid in the following manner: Upon adoption of this subsection and the expiration of the time of appeal thereof without being taken or a final determination of any appeal of such an approval which upholds the approval, the developer shall pay the sum of 10% of the estimated amount determined at the rate of $10,000 per lot and shall post a letter of credit for the balance of the estimated amount to be paid to the Township. [§ 430-70B(2)]
C.
Signs. (§ 430-285D)
(1)
At the time of the filing for a permanent sign permit,
the following fee shall be paid by the applicant to the Township of
Parsippany-Troy Hills: $3 per square foot of surface area of the sign,
computed by one side only for double-faced signs. The minimum fee
shall be $35.
(2)
The applicant for a temporary sign permit shall pay
a fee of $35, which may be renewed after the initial six-month period
upon payment of an additional fee of $35. Temporary signs for and
in connection with special events in the community will be issued
permits without a fee.
(3)
The
applicant for a banner/pennants permit shall pay a fee of $35. If
the maximum four weeks per calendar year are not consecutive weeks,
a separate permit and fee of $35 shall be required for each time period.
D.
Zoning permit. Upon application for a zoning permit, the applicant shall pay a fee of $50 to the Township based on the fee schedule found below: (§ 430-295E)
(1)
Commercial
construction (new building or additions): $100.
(2)
New
tenant (with or without renovations): $75.
(3)
Tenant
expansion or reduction: $75.
(4)
Commercial
a/c unit, generator, or fuel tank: $50.
(5)
New
single-family dwelling: $100.
(6)
Residential
addition: $75.
(7)
Residential
deck, patio, pool, shed, fence, wall or driveway: $50.
(8)
Miscellaneous
(including, but not limited to, generator, walkway, stairs, bilco
doors, ramp, solar panel, antennas, flagpole, hot tub): $50
(9)
Residential
a/c unit or tank (survey review): $10*.
(10)
Residential temporary storage unit or pool equipment (survey review):
$25* for a temporary storage unit, $10* for pool equipment.
(11)
Residential basement renovation (plan review): $10*.
*If Planning Board or Board of Adjustment approval is necessary,
a fifty-dollar zoning permit will be required.
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