As a condition of the review of any application for any type of rezoning, special use, variance or other permit as required under the provisions of this Ordinance, Sketch Plan, approval of a Preliminary Plat, Final Plat, Certified Survey Map, or Condominium, the applicant, Subdivider, or Condominium Developer (as applicable) shall pay the City of Franklin all fees to the City Treasurer as required by the City of Franklin "Fee Schedule" and at the times specified by the City of Franklin "Fee Schedule" before being entitled to any approvals, permits, or the recording of a Final Plat, Certified Survey Map, or Condominium. No application filed pursuant to this Ordinance shall be considered complete unless and until all fees due pursuant to this Ordinance have been paid. Every approval granted and every permit issued pursuant to this Ordinance, whether or not expressly so conditioned, shall be deemed to be conditioned upon payment of the required fees. The failure to fully pay any such fee when due shall be grounds for the City of Franklin to refuse to process, or to continue to process, an application and to deny or revoke any permit or approval sought or issued with respect to the land or development to which the unpaid fee(s) relate. The Fee Schedule shall include an additional fee to provide for the costs incurred by the City in obtaining development needs assessment studies arising from development, which creates, provides or adds a residential dwelling unit within the City, in the amount of $55 per dwelling unit, to be paid at the time of building permit application for any such unit(s) and for each business and industrial building in the amount of $55, plus an additional $55 for every incremental 10,000 square feet or portion thereof constructed beyond the initial 10,000 square feet of floor space to be created, provided or added, to be paid at the time of building permit application for any such building. Such additional fees shall be denominated development needs assessment fees and such fees shall be refunded to the applicant in the event the application requiring the fees is denied.
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Fee Schedule.
Zoning and Land Division Administrative Fee Schedule
(Effective April 2, 2002)
Proposed 2004
Rezoning
$1,000
$1,250
Rezoning (1 Parcel Res.)
$250
$350
Text Amendments
$200
$200
Site Plan Review (Tier 1)
$500
$2,000
Site Plan Review (Tier 2; Lot size <1 acre)
$1,000
Site Plan Review (Tier 3 - <10% incr. or decr. In total floor area of all structures with no change to parking; or change to parking only;)
$500
Conceptual Review
$200
$250
Variance Requests/Appeals
$200
$250
Special Exception (Bulk and Area)
$300
Special Exception (Natural Resource)
$500
Special Use Permit (to be layered with site plan review fees, where applic.)
$1,250
$1,500
Special Use Under 4,000 square feet
$625
$750
Amendment to Special Use in Good Standing
$625
$n/a
Amendment
$1,000
SU Renewal (Annual)
$200
$300
Multi-year Renewal
$1,000
PDD
$5,000
$6,000
PDD Amendment (Major = change in boundary, road network or use)
$2,500
$3,500
PDD Amendment (Minor site plan or building changes/no public hearing)
$500
Certified Survey Map
$1,000
$1,500
Subdivision Preliminary Plat
$4,000
$5,000
Subdivision Final Plat
$750
$1,000
Plat Affidavit of Correction
$125
$125
Land Combination Permit
$300
$400
Building Move Request
$125
$200
Right-of-Way Vacation
$125
$300
Home Occupation
$50
$50
Zoning Compliance
$50
$100
Zoning letter
n/a
$75
Miscellaneous
$125
$125
In the case of plats, the Subdivider shall transmit all fees required for state agency review to the City Clerk at the time of application.
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Applicable Review Fees to be Transmitted to Proper State Review Agency. Said applicable review fees shall be transmitted to the proper state review agency by the City Clerk.
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Applicability of Review Fees. Said fees shall be applicable, where appropriate, to review fees required by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection; Wisconsin Department of Transportation; Wisconsin Department of Industry, Labor, and Human Relations; and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
(See § 15-5.0110 of this Ordinance).