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04.02.2020CouncilAgendaPacket AMMON CITY COUNCIL MEETING THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 2020 7:00 P.M. 2135 SOUTH AMMON ROAD ZOOM CALL IN INFORMATION: https://zoom.us/j/221223312 DIAL IN: 1 (669) 900 6833 MEETING ID: 221 223 312 OR TUNE INTO RADIO BROADCAST AT 88.1FM AGENDA A.CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Sean Coletti at 7:00 p.m. B.CONSENT AGENDA: 1.Accounts Payable Report: Exhibit A 2.Minutes: i.March 19, Regular Meeting ii.March 26, Special Session C.PROCLAMATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS D.PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA (5-minute limit) E.PUBLIC HEARINGS: F.DISCUSSION ITEM: 1.Pressurized Irrigation Ordinance G.ACTION ITEMS: 1.Ordinance 634 Adoption of Assessment Ordinance (Bruce Patterson, Technology Director) 2.Resolution 2020-004R Amendment to City Fee Schedule (Micah Austin, City Administrator) 3.Development Agreement Approval of Development Agreement for Bridgewater Subdivisions 8-12 (Cindy Donovan, City Planner) 4.Final Plat Approval of Final Plat for Bridgewater Subdivision 8 (Cindy Donovan, City Planner) 5.Final Plat Approval of Final Plat for Bridgewater Subdivision 9 (Cindy Donovan, City Planner) 6.Final Plat Approval of Final Plat for Bridgewater Subdivision 10 (Cindy Donovan, City Planner) 7.Final Plat Approval of Final Plat for Bridgewater Subdivision 11 (Cindy Donovan, City Planner) H.DISCUSSION ITEMS: 1.Staff Reports i.Bonneville County Unified Command Update 2.City Council Reports 3. I.EXECUTIVE SESSION: J.ADJOURN INDIVIDUALS NEEDING ACCOMODATION DUE TO DISABILITY MUST CONTACT CITY HALL NO Next Resolution Number: 2020-006R LATER THAN 1:00 P.M. THE DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED MEETINGTO ARRANGE ASSISTANCE Next Ordinance Number: 635 AMMON CITY COUNCIL MEETING THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2020 7:00 P.M. 2135 SOUTH AMMON ROAD AGENDA A.CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Sean Coletti at 7:00 p.m. Pledge of Allegiance Council President Slack Prayer Councilmember Tibbitts B.CONSENT AGENDA: 1.Accounts Payable Report: Exhibit A 2.Minutes: i.March 5, Regular Meeting ii.March 12, Work Session C.PROCLAMATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Declaration of Bonneville Bees Girls Basketball Day D.PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA (5-minute limit) E.PUBLIC HEARINGS: #2020-010: Amendment to City Fee Schedule F.ACTION ITEMS: 1.Ordinance 634 Adoption of Assessment Ordinance Λ.ƩǒĭĻ tğƷƷĻƩƭƚƓͲ ĻĭŷƓƚƌƚŭǤ 5źƩĻĭƷƚƩΜ 2.Final Plat Approval of Final Plat for the Silver Springs Subdivision Λ/źƓķǤ 5ƚƓƚǝğƓͲ /źƷǤ tƌğƓƓĻƩΜ 3.Development Agreement Approval of Development Agreement for the Silver Springs Subdivision Λ/źƓķǤ 5ƚƓƚǝğƓͲ /źƷǤ tƌğƓƓĻƩΜ 4.Final Plat Approval of Final Plat for the Hidden Valley Subdivision Λ/źƓķǤ 5ƚƓƚǝğƓͲ /źƷǤ tƌğƓƓĻƩΜ 5.Development Agreement Approval of Development Agreement for the Hidden Valley Subdivision Λ/źƓķǤ 5ƚƓƚǝğƓͲ /źƷǤ tƌğƓƓĻƩΜ 6.Rowley White Comprehensive Plan Use Map Amendment Λ/źƓķǤ 5ƚƓƚǝğƓͲ /źƷǤ tƌğƓƓĻƩΜ 7.Rowley White Rezone Request from C-1 to HC-1 Λ/źƓķǤ 5ƚƓƚǝğƓͲ /źƷǤ tƌğƓƓĻƩΜ G.DISCUSSION ITEMS: 1.Staff Reports i.Pressurized Irrigation Ordinance ii.Progressive Irrigation Canal Agreement iii.Bonneville County Unified Command Update 2.City Council Reports 3. H.EXECUTIVE SESSION: 1.Real Property Acquisition Idaho Code 74-206 (1) (c) 2.Pending Litigation Idaho Code 74-206 (1) (f) I.ADJOURN MINUTES City Officials Present: Mayor Sean Coletti (in person) Councilmember Byron Wiscombe (via Zoom) Councilmember Rex Thompson (in person) Councilmember Scott Wessel (in person) Councilmember Craig Tibbitts (via Zoom) Councilmember Josh Wheeler (via Zoom) City Attorney Scott Hall (in person) City Administrator Micah Austin (in person) City Planner Cindy Donovan (via Zoom) City Engineer Tracy Bono (via Zoom) Fire Chief Stacy Hyde (in person) City Clerk Kristina Buchan (in person) Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 2 of 81 City Officials Absent: Council President Russell Slack A.CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Coletti opened the meeting at 7:00 p.m. at the Ammon City Hall building located at 2135 South Ammon Road, the meeting was conducted via a Zoom conference call. Councilmember Wessel led the Pledge of Allegiance and Councilmember Thompson offered a prayer. B.CONSENT AGENDA: 1.Accounts Payable Report: Exhibit A 2.Minutes: i.March 6, 2020, Regular Meeting ii.March 12, 2020, Work Session Council discussed specifics regarding the items on Exhibit A, clarifying a few items listed and detailing others. It was moved by Council Member Thompson and seconded by Council Member Wessel to approve the Consent Agenda. aƚƷźƚƓ ƦğƭƭĻƭ ǒƓğƓźƒƚǒƭƌǤ ǞźƷŷ ǝƚƷĻ ĬǤ Ʃƚƌƌ ĭğƌƌ͵ C.PROCLAMATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 1.Declaration of Bonneville Bees Girls Basketball Day Mayor Coletti read the proclamation declaring March 20, 2020 Bonneville Bees Girls Basketball Day in the City of Ammon. The Certificate will be presented to the team at a later date. D.PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA (5-minute limit) E.PUBLIC HEARING: #2020-010 Amendment to Fee Resolution Mayor Coletti opened the public hearing to discuss the proposed amendments to the City Fee Resolution 2020-005. There were no members of the public present to comment on the Fee Schedule Amendments and no written comment had been submitted. Administrator Micah Austin explained the proposed changed fees to Council one by one to clarify the changes. Mayor Coletti ended the public hearing and reentered into regular session. F.ACTION ITEMS: 1.Ordinance 634 Adoption of Assessment Ordinance Λ.ƩǒĭĻ tğƷƷĻƩƭƚƓͲ ĻĭŷƓƚƌƚŭǤ 5źƩĻĭƷƚƩΜ Staff recommended that the discussion be continued as a final deal had not been settled with the financial institution in question. It was moved by Council Member Wessel and seconded by Council Member Thompson to continue Ordinance 634. aƚƷźƚƓ ƦğƭƭĻƭ ǒƓğƓźƒƚǒƭƌǤ ǞźƷŷ ǝƚƷĻ ĬǤ Ʃƚƌƌ ĭğƌƌ͵ 2.Final Plat Approval of Final Plat for the Silver Springs Subdivision Λ/źƓķǤ 5ƚƓƚǝğƓͲ /źƷǤ tƌğƓƓĻƩΜ Cindy Donovan detailed the final changes to the Plat for the Silver Springs Subdivision and recommended approval. It was moved by Council Member Wessel and seconded by Council Member Wheeler to approve the Final Plat for the Silver Springs Subdivision subject to technical review. aƚƷźƚƓ ƦğƭƭĻƭ ǒƓğƓźƒƚǒƭƌǤ ǞźƷŷ ǝƚƷĻ ĬǤ Ʃƚƌƌ ĭğƌƌ͵ 3.Development Agreement Approval of Development Agreement for the Silver Springs Subdivision Λ/źƓķǤ 5ƚƓƚǝğƓͲ /źƷǤ tƌğƓƓĻƩΜ Donovan reviewed the final development agreement including the special conditions implemented on the developer. Fiber will be in the development, the developer will also provide support for the traffic changes recommended by the traffic study completed. All standards are required to be met before the first certificate of occupancy is issued. Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 3 of 81 It was moved by Council Member Wessel and seconded by Council Member Thompson to approve the Development Agreement for the Silver Springs Subdivision. aƚƷźƚƓ ƦğƭƭĻƭ ǒƓğƓźƒƚǒƭƌǤ ǞźƷŷ ǝƚƷĻ ĬǤ Ʃƚƌƌ ĭğƌƌ͵ 4.Final Plat Approval of Final Plat for the Hidden Valley Subdivision Λ/źƓķǤ 5ƚƓƚǝğƓͲ /źƷǤ tƌğƓƓĻƩΜ Donovan reviewed the Plat for the subdivision. Donovan reviewed the State statutes related to fencing developments and outlined emails that she had received in relation to the ongoing discussion between existing homeowners and the developer regarding the fencing issue in the development. It was moved by Council Member Wessel and seconded by Council Member Thompson to approve the Final Plat for the Hidden Valley Subdivision subject to technical review. aƚƷźƚƓ ƦğƭƭĻƭ ǒƓğƓźƒƚǒƭƌǤ ǞźƷŷ ǝƚƷĻ ĬǤ Ʃƚƌƌ ĭğƌƌ͵ 5.Development Agreement Approval of Development Agreement for the Hidden Valley Subdivision Λ/źƓķǤ 5ƚƓƚǝğƓͲ /źƷǤ tƌğƓƓĻƩΜ Donovan reviewed the special conditions added to the development agreement for the subdivision to include fiber connectivity, improvements to roads based on the conducted traffic survey. Council Members each detailed their views on the conditions presented and discussed. It was moved by Council Member Wessel and seconded by Council Member Wiscombe to approve the Development Agreement for the Hidden Valley Subdivision. aƚƷźƚƓ ƦğƭƭĻƭ ЎΏЊ ǞźƷŷ /ƚǒƓĭźƌ aĻƒĬĻƩ ŷƚƒƦƭƚƓ ǝƚƷźƓŭ Ɠƚ ǞźƷŷ ğ ǝƚƷĻ ĬǤ Ʃƚƌƌ ĭğƌƌ͵ 6.Rowley White Comprehensive Plan Use Map Amendment Λ/źƓķǤ 5ƚƓƚǝğƓͲ /źƷǤ tƌğƓƓĻƩΜ Donovan explained the location to Council and the request coming from the developer and land owner. The property is currently zoned as commercial but is now being used as residential, the property would be used as an RV sales location if approved by Council. The size and location was discussed by Council with explanation given by Donovan. Austin discussed the potential for deeding right of way access for the parcels to the City, the City and land owner would discuss this issue in the future. It was moved by Council Member Wessel and seconded by Council Member Thompson to approve the Comprehensive Plan Use Map Amendment finding it is in compliance with the Comprehensive Plan and meets the City ordinance. aƚƷźƚƓ ƦğƭƭĻƭ ǒƓğƓźƒƚǒƭƌǤ ǞźƷŷ ǝƚƷĻ ĬǤ Ʃƚƌƌ ĭğƌƌ͵ 7.Rowley White Rezone Request from C-1 to HC-1 Λ/źƓķǤ 5ƚƓƚǝğƓͲ /źƷǤ tƌğƓƓĻƩΜ Donovan reviewed the request to rezone the property from C-1 to HC-1 and answered questions for Council to clarify the differences. Donovan added that surrounding businesses are zoned similarly and neighbors are in favor of the zone changing. Council Member Thompson added that right of way access and road accesses ought to be changed to limit the number of access locations on Sunnyside, Council and Staff discussed with the land owner. It was moved by Council Member Tibbitts and seconded by Council Member Wheeler to approve the Rezone Request with right of way deeding and elimination of access to property. /ƚǒƓĭźƌ aĻƒĬĻƩ źĬĬźƷƷƭ ǞźƷŷķƩĻǞ ŷźƭ ƒƚƷźƚƓ It was moved by Council Member Tibbitts and seconded by Council Member Wessel to approve the Rezone Request rezoning of Sunnyside Road properties from C-1 to HC-1 finding it is in compliance with the Comprehensive Plan and meets the City ordinance subject to technical review with right of way deeding and elimination of access to property. aƚƷźƚƓ ƦğƭƭĻƭ ǒƓğƓźƒƚǒƭƌǤ ǞźƷŷ ǝƚƷĻ ĬǤ Ʃƚƌƌ ĭğƌƌ͵ G.DISCUSSION ITEMS: 1.Staff Reports i.Bonneville County Unified Command Update Fire Chief Hyde updated the Council on the ongoing effort coming out of Unified Command for the current COVID-19 Pandemic. Hyde answered questions as best as able for Council. Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 4 of 81 Hyde then asked City Clerk Kristina Buchan to update the Council on the Joint Information Committee that was working on a unified messaging center for the region. Buchan reported that the JIC is working to maintain consistent, positive messaging for the area and will continue to update Council as possible. 2.City Council Reports i.Thompson noted that the technical difficulties with the meeting made it difficult to communicate with one another and asked that future meetings, should we have them, be held in person with consideration for CDC guidelines. 3. Mayor Coletti reported that the Sales Tax law had been approved by legislature and Ammon would begin seeing the benefit in the coming years. Coletti added that review of development agreements was a way for the City to negotiate with potential developers on behalf, and in the best interest, of the City. Mayor Coletti updated Council on the current status of the City in regard to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Coletti noted that he has not yet declared a State of Emergency for the City. Coletti explained the reasoning for declaring an emergency, it is not to invoke panic but does open the City up to funds to cover the cost of operations during the emergency. Coletti added that coordination with the County was very important and planned to coincide his declaration with the County. Council discussed the implications of the declaration as well as plans for the future. H.EXECUTIVE SESSION: There was no Executive Session I.ADJOURN The meeting was adjourned at 9:40pm Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 5 of 81 AMMON CITY COUNCIL MEETING THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2020 7:00 P.M. 2135 SOUTH AMMON ROAD AGENDA A.CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Sean Coletti at 7:00 p.m. B.PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA (5-minute limit) C.ACTION ITEMS: 1.Resolution 2020-005R: Ratification of Declaration of Local Disaster Emergency D.DISCUSSION ITEMS: 1.Staff Reports 2.City Council Reports 3. E.ADJOURN MINUTES City Officials Present: Mayor Sean Coletti (via Zoom) Council President Russell Slack (via Zoom) Councilmember Byron Wiscombe (via Zoom) Councilmember Rex Thompson (via Zoom) Councilmember Scott Wessel (via Zoom) Councilmember Craig Tibbitts (via Zoom) Councilmember Josh Wheeler (via Zoom) City Attorney Scott Hall (in person) City Administrator Micah Austin (in person) City Planner Cindy Donovan (via Zoom) City Clerk Kristina Buchan (in person) A.CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Coletti opened the meeting at 7:00 p.m. at the Ammon City Hall building located at 2135 South Ammon Road, the meeting was conducted via a Zoom conference call. B.PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA (5-minute limit) There was no public comment C.ACTION ITEMS: i.Resolution 2020-005R: Ratification of Declaration of Local Disaster Emergency Mayor Coletti and Administrator Austin outlined the implications of declaring the emergency and the steps that had been taken internally to move forward. Council discussed the Declaration and details included within. Department heads reported on the continuity of business and changes that have been made to keep the City functioning during the declaration. It was moved by Council Member Tibbitts and seconded by Council Member Wessel to ratify Resolution 2020-005R Declaration of Local Disaster Emergency. aƚƷźƚƓ ƦğƭƭĻƭ ǒƓğƓźƒƚǒƭƌǤ ǞźƷŷ ǝƚƷĻ ĬǤ Ʃƚƌƌ ĭğƌƌ͵ Ammon City Council Special Session 03.26.2020 Page 1 of 2 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 6 of 81 D.DISCUSSION ITEMS: a.Staff Reports i.Attorney Scott Hall reviewed issues that have come up since the office in action while operating its own plan and leave enforcement issues to the State. ii.Finance Director Belfield reported on utilities and shut off plans. The office is remaining consistent with usual standards but is also working hard to reach out to residents to set up repayment plans and avoiding shut off of utilities. Council discussed options available. iii.City Planner Cindy Donovan reported that all public hearings for Planning and Zoning have been postponed. Donovan asked for recommendations on what should be brought forward to Council in April. Council recommended that she continue with normal procedures and continue to bring items to meetings throughout the month. iv.Austin reported that he and staff have been working on an ordinance for pressurized irrigation as well as finalizing the water meter grant. E.ADJOURN The meeting was adjourned at 7:48pm Ammon City Council Special Session 03.26.2020 Page 2 of 2 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 7 of 81 Ammon City Council April 2, 2020 Mayor Coletti and City Councilmembers: Approval of Assessment Ordinance No. 634 Hearing, Considering, and Disposing of Objections to the Assessment Roll for LID #3 Staff Presenting: Bruce Patterson, Technology Director Recommendation -Staff recommends approval of Ordinance 634. Summary of Analysis 1.This ordinance approves and confirms the assessment roll for LID #3. 2.This ordinance sets the properties to be assessed and the amount. Financial Impact -No direct impact to the City. This will start the prepayment process for property owners who wish to prepay and allows the LID to move forward with bond financing, with the bond closing expected sometime in May. Motion Language to dispense with the reading of the ordinance on three separate occasions. prove Ordinance 634, thereby approving and Confirming the Assessment Roll of Fiber Optic Local Improvement District No. 3 Attachments: 1.Ordinance 634. 2135 South Ammon Rd., Ammon, Idaho 83406 City Hall: (208) 612-4000 www.ci.ammon.id.us Page | 1 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 8 of 81 CITY OF AMMON BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO ORDINANCE NO. 634 (Approving and Confirming the Assessment Roll of Fiber OpticLocal Improvement District No. 3) FIBER OPTIC LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 3 An Ordinance approving and confirming the assessment roll of Fiber OpticLocal Improvement District No. 3for Ammon, Idaho No. 3forthe purpose of financingthedesign, acquisition, construction and installation of certain fiber optic systemimprovementsand related appurtenanceswithin the boundaries of Fiber LID No. 3; levying assessments and prescribing details thereof; providing for certification of the assessment roll for Fiber LID No. 3and for the filing of notice of this Ordinance with the Recorder of BonnevilleCounty, Idaho; making afinal determinationof the regularity, validity and correctness of the assessment rolland finding and providing for the appeal procedure; providing for the publication of a summary of this Ordinance; and providing for other matters properly relating thereto. BE IT ORDAINED BYTHE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AMMON, BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO,AS FOLLOWS: WHEREAS,theCity of Ammon, BonnevilleCity,is a municipal corporation operating and existing under and pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution and laws of the State of Idaho, and as such is authorized and empowered to create local improvement districts and to construct improvements pursuantto ; WHEREAS, the City Council of the CityCity Council,by Ordinance No. 616, adopted on January 17, 2019,duly created Fiber Optic Local Improvement District No. 3for Ammon, Idaho(Fiber LID No. 3the costsand expensesof design, acquisition, construction and installation of certain fiber optic system improvements and within Fiber LID No. 3to benefitthose certainproperties within the boundaries of Fiber LID No. 3whose owners have affirmatively elected to be benefited by the Improvements and to incur the related assessment necessary to pay for the same; WHEREAS, theCity Engineerhas prepared and provided to the Cityhiscertified report detailing the total cost and expenses of the Improvements and the amounts payable from assessments and other sources, as applicable, together with the form of assessment rollattached hereto as Exhibit Aand incorposhowing the amount chargeable to each lot or parcel of propertywithin Fiber LID No. 3according to the benefits derived methodof assessment,subject to the City recommended variations therefrom, if any;and such AssessmentRoll has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the City and madeavailable for public inspection; WHEREAS, notice of the time and place of hearing (Notice of Hearing) on the Assessment Roll was duly and regularly given to all property owners within Fiber LID No. 3by publication thereof and by mailing to all property owners in the manner required by law, and the hearing was duly and regularly held on February 20, 2020, pursuant to said notice, at the time and place fixed for said hearing; WHEREAS, the City Councilhas considered and disposed of all objectionsduly filed by property owners, if any,and,if applicable,has correctedthe Assessment Roll in relation to the benefits accruing thereon as a result of the Improvements,in the manner required by law; and ORDINANCE NO. 634 -Page 1 47773.0005.12560088.3 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 9 of 81 WHEREAS, the City Councilnow desires to confirm the Assessment Roll,and to levy the assessments. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF AMMON,BONNEVILLE COUNTY,IDAHO, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1.Confirmation of Assessment Roll; Levy of Assessments.The City Councilhereby approves and confirms the Assessment Roll for Fiber LID No. 3attached hereto as Exhibit A, and the assessments set forth therein are hereby levied and assessed against each lot, tract and parcel of property described in the Assessment Roll. Section 2.Property Affected. Each lot or parcel of land and other property shown upon the Assessment Roll is hereby found to be benefited to the amount of the assessment levied thereon.No single assessment has been increased in an amount greater than twenty percent (20%) of the amount of the assessment as set forth in the Notice of Hearing.In establishing assessment amounts, the City -1711, the value of similar properties, as provided by the County Assessor. Section 3.Certification of Assessment Roll; Recordation of Notice. The City Clerk, upon passage of this Ordinance, is directed to certify and filein the recordsof the the confirmed Assessment Rolland,upon such filing, the amount of each assessment set forth in the Assessment Rollshall be due and payable to the City Treasurer, and shall become a lien against the property soassessedin the amount of each assessment together with any interest or penalty imposed from time to time. The City Clerk shall cause to be recorded in the records of BonnevilleCounty, Idaho, a notice of adoption of this Ordinance, the date of the Ordinance, and the description of the boundaries of Fiber LID No. 3. Upon recordation of such notice, theassessments shall constitute liens upon the property assessed paramount and superior to any other lien or encumbrance whatsoever, theretofore or thereafter created, except a lien for general taxes. Section 4.Due Date of Assessments; Payment in Installments. Said assessments shall become due and payable to the City Treasurerwithin thirty (30) days from the date of the adoption of this Ordinance (May 2, 2020), or, if such date is not a business day for the City, on the next business day thereafter.Upon passage of this Ordinance, the City Treasurershall mail a notice of the assessment amount due to each property owner assessed at his/herpost office address,if known, or if unknown, to the post office in Ammon, Idaho, stating the total amount of the property owner's assessment, plus the substance of the terms of payment of the same (the TheNotice of Assessment shall be substantially in theform of ExhibitBattached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. An affidavit of mailingthe foregoing noticesinsubstantially the form attached as Exhibit Chereto,incorporated herein by this reference,shall be filed in theoffice of the City Treasurer in the file of Fiber LID No. 3. Any property owner who has not paid his assessment in fullwithin said thirty-day (30) period shall be conclusively presumed to have chosen to pay the same in up to fifteen (15)equal annual installments, the first of which shall become due and payable one (1) year from the date of the passage of this Ordinance, with a like amount due on the same day of each year thereafter until the full amount of the assessment, with interest due thereon, shall be paid in full. Assessments paid in installments shall bear interest on the unpaidamount of the assessment from the date of adoption of this Ordinance.The rate of interest per annum which such installments shall bear is hereby fixed at the rate of interest to be borne by the bonds issued to finance the Improvements, which rate is anticipated not to exceed fivepercent (5%). If any installment is not paid within twenty (20) days from the date it is due, the same shall become delinquent and the City Treasurershall add a penalty of two percent (2%) thereon. Installments may be prepaid in the manner provided by Section 50-1715, Idaho Code, at the City Section 5.Installment Docket. The City Treasurershall, upon passage of this Ordinance,establish a Local Improvement Installment Docket for Fiber LID No. 3, as provided in Section 50-1717, Idaho Code. ORDINANCE NO. 634 -Page 2 47773.0005.12560088.3 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 10 of 81 Section 6.Cost and Expenses. The total cost and expenses of theImprovements include the contract price of the Improvements, together with any costsor expenses incurred for engineering, clerical, printing and legal services as well as for advertising, surveying, inspection of work, administration and collection of assessments, interest upon bonds or warrants, and an amount for contingencies as may beconsidered necessary by the City Council. Section 7.Final Determination and Finding; Appeal Rights.The confirmation of the Assessment Roll for Fiber LID No. 3herein made is a final determination ofthe regularity, validity and correctness of said Assessment Roll, of each assessment contained therein, and of the amount levied on each lot or parcel of land or other property within Fiber LID No. 3, subject to the right of appeal as set forth in Section50-1718, Idaho Code. Any person who has filed a protest to the Assessment Roll, or any other person who feels aggrieved by the decision of the City Councilthen confirming said Assessment Roll, shall have the right to appeal. Such appeal shall be made within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Ordinanceor a summary hereof, by filing a written notice of appeal with the City Clerk andwith the clerk oftheDistrict Court of BonnevilleCounty, Idaho, describing the property and objections of the appellant. After said thirty-day (30) appeal period has run, no one shall have any cause or right of action to contest the legality, formality, or regularity of any assessmentfor any reason whatsoever and, thereafter, said assessments and the liens thereon shall be considered valid and incontestable without limitation. Section 8.Ratification of Proceedings. All proceedings heretofore had in connection with the creation ofFiber LID No. 3, the preparation and adoption ofthe Assessment Roll, and hearing thereon, and the giving of notice of said hearing on objectionsto said Assessment Roll, are hereby in all respects ratified, approved, and confirmed. Section 9.Irrepealability. From and after the date of issuance of the bonds to finance the Improvements, this Ordinance shall be and remain irrepealable until such bonds and the interest thereon shall be fully paid and discharged. Section 10.Severability. If any section, paragraph, clause or provision of this Ordinance shall be held to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, the invalidity or unenforceabilityof each section, paragraph, clause or provision shall in no manner affect any remaining provision of this Ordinance. Section 11.Enforceability Clause. The Cityshall enforce and seek remedies for breaches of the terms of this Ordinance, as provided by the laws of the State of Idaho. \[The remainder of this page has been left blank intentionally.\] ORDINANCE NO. 634 -Page 3 47773.0005.12560088.3 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 11 of 81 Section 12.Publication and Effective Date. After its passage and adoption, a summary ofthis Ordinance, substantially in the form attached hereto as ExhibitD,shall be published once in the official newspaper of the City, under the provisions of the Idaho Code, and upon such publication shall be in full force and effect. PASSEDat a regular meeting of the City Councilofthe City of Ammon, Bonneville County, Idaho, held on the 2ndday of April, 2020. CITY OF AMMON, BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO By:_________________________________ Sean Coletti, Mayor ATTEST: Kristina Buchan, City Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 634 -Page 4 47773.0005.12560088.3 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 12 of 81 I, the undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Ammon,Bonneville County, Idaho, hereby certify that the foregoingOrdinance No.634is a full, true, and correct copy of an Ordinance duly adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of duly and regularly heldat the regular meeting place of the City CouncilonApril 2, 2020;all members of the City Councilhad due notice thereof; a majorityof the memberswere present; and that at said meeting said Ordinance was adopted by the following vote: Councilmembersvoting Yes: Councilmembersvoting No: Councilmembersabstaining: Councilmembersabsent: I further certify that I have carefully compared the same with the originalOrdinanceNo. 634on file and of record in my office; that said Ordinance is a full, true, and correct copy of the original Ordinance adopted at said meeting; and that said Ordinance has not been amended, modified, or rescinded since the date of its adoption, and is now in full force and effect. I have set my hand on April 2, 2020. CITY OF AMMON, BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO Kristina Buchan, City Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 634 -Page 5 47773.0005.12560088.3 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 13 of 81 EXHIBIT A ASSESSMENT ROLL (attached) EXHIBIT A 47773.0005.12560088.3 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 14 of 81 EXHIBIT B FORM OF NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Parcel Number: Owner: Address: Assessment Amount: $ NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT CITY OF AMMON BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO FIBER OPTIC LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Bonneville County, IdahoCityadopted Ordinance No.634confirming the Assessment Rollfor Fiber Optic LocalImprovement District No. 3for Ammon, IdahoFiber LID No. 3and levying the assessmentsfor the design, acquisition, construction and installation of certain fiber optic system improvements and related appurtenances to benefit certain properties within the boundaries of Fiber LID No. 3whose owners have affirmatively elected to be benefited by the Improvements and to incur the related assessment necessary to pay for the same.The property and the assessment with reference to which this notice is given is reflected above. The above assessment may be paid in full by May 4, 2020, such date beingthe nextCity business day followingthirty (30) days after adoption of the Ordinance onApril 2, 2020,without penalty, interest or costs at the address provided below. If the assessment is not paid in full by said date, the assessment will be payable in up to fifteen (15)annualinstallments of principal and interest,with the first installment due on April 2, 2021.The rate of interest on assessments to be paid in installments, accruing from the date of the Ordinance, will bethe rate of interest to be borne by the bonds issued to finance the improvements in Fiber LID No. 3, which rate is anticipated not to exceed five percent (5%)per annum. If any installment is not paid within twenty (20) days from the date it is due, the same shall become delinquent and a penalty of two percent (2%) of said delinquent installment shall be added thereto. DATED this ____ day of April, 2020. CITY OF AMMON,BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO Jennifer Belfield, City Treasurer Please remit payment to:City of Ammon (Fiber LID No. 3) Attention: City Treasurer 2135 South Ammon Road Ammon, ID 83406 EXHIBIT B 47773.0005.12560088.3 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 15 of 81 EXHIBIT C FORM OF AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING OF NOTICES OF ASSESSMENT CITY OF AMMON BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING NOTICESOF ASSESSMENTS FOR FIBER OPTIC LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 3 STATE OF IDAHO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF BONNEVILLE) Jennifer Belfield,being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and states: 1.That the undersigned is the Treasurer for the City of Ammon, Bonneville County, Idaho City 2.That pursuant to Idaho Code Section 50-1716 and in accordancewithCityOrdinance No. 634,passedby the City Council of the CityonApril 2, 2020, the undersigned mailed or caused to be mailed a Notice of Assessment to each of the record owners of the property within Fiber Optic Local Improvement District No. 3for Ammon, IdahoFiber LIDNo. 3 post office in Ammon, Idaho, as reflected on the assessment roll for Fiber LID No. 3(the Ordinance. Each mailed notice stated the amount of the individual assessment. 3.That attached as Exhibit 1to this Affidavit is the form of Notice of Assessment mailed to each record owner listed on the Assessment Roll, an individualized version of which was mailed to each record owner of property within the limits of Fiber LID No. 3. 4.Pursuant to Idaho Code Section 50-1716, this Affidavit shall be filed in the office of the undersigned City Treasurerprior to May 2, 2020, which is thirty (30) days after the date of adoption of the Ordinance. DATED this _____ day of April, 2020. __________________________________ Jennifer Belfield SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me the _____ day of April, 2020. ____________________________________ Notary Public for Idaho Residing at:__________________________ Commission Expires:__________________ EXHIBIT C 47773.0005.12560088.3 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 16 of 81 EXHIBIT 1 FORM OF NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Parcel Number: Owner: Address: Assessment Amount: $ NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT CITY OF AMMON BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO FIBER OPTIC LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 3 634 Assessment Roll for Fiber Optic Local Improvement District No. 3Fiber LID No. 3 optic system improvements and related appurtenances to benefit certain properties within the boundaries of Fiber LID No. 3whose owners have affirmatively elected to be benefited by the Improvements and to incur the related assessment necessary to pay for the same. The property and the assessment with reference to which this notice is given is reflected above. The above assessment may be paid in full by May 4, 2020, such date beingthe next City business day followingthirty (30) days after adoption of the Ordinance on April 2, 2020, without penalty, interest or costs at the address provided below. If the assessment is not paid in full by said date, the assessment will be payable in up to fifteen (15)annualinstallments of principal and interest, with the first installment due on April 2, 2021.The rate of interest on assessments to be paid in installments, accruing from the date of the Ordinance, will bethe rate of interest to be borne by the bonds issued to finance the improvements in Fiber LID No. 3, which rate is anticipated not to exceed five percent (5%)per annum. If any installment is not paid within twenty (20) days from the date it is due, the same shall become delinquent and a penalty of two percent (2%) of said delinquent installment shall be added thereto. DATED this ____ day of April, 2020. CITY OF AMMON,BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO Jennifer Belfield, City Treasurer Please remit payment to:City of Ammon (Fiber LID No. 3) Attention: City Treasurer 2135 South Ammon Road Ammon, ID 83406 EXHIBIT C 47773.0005.12560088.3 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 17 of 81 EXHIBIT D SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 634 CITY OF AMMON BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO FIBER OPTIC LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 3 An Ordinance approving and confirming the assessment roll of Fiber Optic Local Improvement District No. 3for Ammon, Idaho Fiber LID No. 3the purpose of financingthe design, acquisition, construction and installation of certain fiber optic system improvements and related appurtenances within the boundaries of Fiber LID No. 3; levying assessments and prescribing details thereof; providing for certification of the assessment roll for Fiber LID No. 3and for the filing of notice of this Ordinance with the Recorder of BonnevilleCounty, Idaho; making a final determination of the regularity, validity and correctness of the assessment roll and finding and providing for the appeal procedure; providing for the publication of a summary of this Ordinance; and providing for other matters properly relating thereto. A summary of the principal provisions of Ordinance No.634of the City of Ammon, Bonneville County, IdahoCity,passedonApril 2, 2020, is set forth below. Capitalized terms used in this summary shall have the meaning given them in the Ordinance. Confirmation ofAssessment Roll; Levy of Assessments. Confirms the Section 1: assessmentsshownon the Assessment Roll for Fiber LID No. 3and the assessments of property within the boundaries of Fiber LID No. 3, which boundaries aredescribed on Exhibit 1attached hereto. Property Affected. Provides that each property within the boundaries of Fiber Section 2: LID No. 3isbenefitedto the amount of the assessment levied thereon. Certification of Assessment Roll; Recordation of Notice. Directs the City Clerk Section 3: tocertify and file the confirmed Assessment Roll with the City Treasurer, and theCity Clerktorecordnotice of adoption of the Ordinance with the Bonneville County Recorder.Upon recordation, the assessments shall constitute liens upon the property assessed paramount and superiorto any other lien or encumbrance whatsoever, theretofore or thereafter created, except a lien for general taxes. Due Date of Assessments; Payment in Installments. Provides that property Section 4: owners have thirty (30) days from the date of adoption of the Ordinance (May 2, 2020),or, if such date is not a business day for the City, on the next business day thereafter,to prepay their assessments, otherwise they will be deemed to have decided to pay said assessments in up to fifteen (15)equal annual installments plus interest at the rate ofinterest on the bonds issued to finance the Improvementswithin Fiber LID No. 3, which rate is anticipated not to exceed five percent(5%)per annum.The first installment shall be due and payable one (1) year from the date of passage of the Ordinance. Installment Docket. Directs the City Treasurerto establish a docket for Fiber Section 5: LID No. 3as provided by Idaho Code. Section 6:Cost and Expenses. Detailsthe total cost and expenses of the financed Improvements within the boundaries of Fiber LID No. 3. EXHIBIT D 47773.0005.12560088.3 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 18 of 81 Section 7:Final Determination and Finding; Appeal Rights. Provides for an appeal procedure of the amount of assessments and states the process for said appeal. This section also provides that once the 30-day appeal period has expired, no one shall have the cause or right to contest the legality, formality or regularity of any assessment within Fiber LID No. 3. Ratification of Proceedings. Ratifies all proceedings heretofore had in Section 8: connection with Fiber LID No. 3and the Assessment Roll. Section 9:Irrepealability. Provides that theOrdinance is irrepealable after the issuance of the bonds to finance theImprovements within Fiber LID No. 3, until such bonds are paid and discharged. Severability. Provides that if any section of theOrdinance is invalid or Section 10: unenforceable, that invalidity will not affect the remainder of theOrdinance. Enforceability Clause. Provides that the Citywill enforce and seek remedies Section 11: for breaches of the terms of theOrdinance under the laws of the State of Idaho. Publication and Effective Date. Provides for a publication of this summary of Section 12: theOrdinance in the official newspaper of the City, and upon publication, the Ordinance shall be in full force and effect. Provides the Assessment Roll for Fiber LID No. 3. ExhibitA: Sets forth the substantial form of Notice of Assessment. Exhibit B: Exhibit C:Sets forth the substantial form of Affidavit of Mailing of Notices of Assessment. Sets forth the substantial form of this Summary for publication. Exhibit D: The full text of the Ordinance is available at the office of the City Clerk and will be provided to any citizen upon personal request during normal business hours. DATED this___day of April, 2020. CITY OF AMMON, BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO By:_________________________________ Sean Coletti, Mayor ATTEST: Kristina Buchan, City Clerk EXHIBIT D 47773.0005.12560088.3 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 19 of 81 CERTIFICATION OF COUNSEL I, the undersigned legal advisor to the City of Ammon, Bonneville County, Idaho, hereby certify that I have read the attached Summary of Ordinance No. 634of said Cityand that the same is true and complete and provides adequate notice to the public of the contents of said Ordinance. DATED as of this ___ day of April, 2020. By: _____________________________________ Scott Hall EXHIBIT D 47773.0005.12560088.3 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 20 of 81 EXHIBIT 1 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF BOUNDARIES OF FIBER LID NO. 3 PARCEL 1 JENNIE JEAN ESTATES, DIVISION NO. 1, UTTERBECK ADDITION, DIVISON NO. 1, BROOKFIELD LANE PARCELS AND END OF WANDA STREET PARCELS A parcel of land encompassing all of Jennie Jean Estates, Division No. 1, Bonneville County, Idaho, Utterbeck Addition, Division No. 1, to the City of Ammon, Bonneville County, Idaho, described parcels of land on Brookfield Lane and Wanda Street in the City of Ammon, Bonneville County, Idaho; more specifically described as follows: Northwest Corner of Section 26, Township 2 North, Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian, said point being the Northwest corner of Jennie Jean Estates, Division No. 1, Bonneville County, Idaho; running thence along the boundary of said Jennie Jean Estates the . 403.95 to the East-West along said East-West Center Section line 266.80 feet to the Southwest corner of Utterbeck Addition, Division No. 1, to . along the boundary of said Utterbeck Addition 663.25 feet to the Southwest corner of said Jennie Jean Estates; thence along the boundary of said Jennie Jean Estates the following three (3) feet (record 2630.72 Note: The above description is not intended to resolve any errors, ambiguities, conflicts, overlaps or hiatuses that may or may not exist within the described property. It is intended to best describe real property within a boundary for a local improvement district. PARCEL 2 CENTENNIAL RANCH, DIVISIONS NO. 7 THROUGH 12 AND NO. 14 A parcel of land encompassing all of Centennial Ranch, Divisions No. 7 through 12 and Division No. 14, an Addition to the City of Ammon, Bonneville County, Idaho; more specifically described as follows: Beginning at the Monumented South 1/4 Corner of Section 23, Township 2 North, Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian and following the boundary of Centennial Ranch, Divisions No. 7 through 12 and Division No. 14, an Addition to the City of Ammon, Bonneville County, Idaho; running thenc EXHIBIT D 47773.0005.12560088.3 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 21 of 81 int of curve with a radius of 615.00 feet and a 2632.85 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 3 BRIDGEWATER, DIVISIONS 1 THROUGH 4 A parcel of land encompassing all of Bridgewater, Divisions No. 1 through 4, an Addition to the City of Ammon, Bonneville County, Idaho; more specifically described as follows: Northeast Corner of Section 15, Township 2 North, Range 38 East of the Boise Meridian and following the boundary of Bridgewater, Divisions No. 1 through 4, an Addition to along said Section line 1 477.95 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 4 HAWKS LANDING, DIVISION NO. 1 AND DIVISION NO. 1, FIRST AMENDED A parcel of land encompassing all of Hawks Landing, Division No. 1 and Division No. 1, First Amended, an Addition to the City of Ammon, Bonneville County, Idaho; more specifically described as follows: Southeast Corner of Section 30, Township 2 North, Range 39 East of the Boise Meridian and following the boundary of Hawks Landing, Division No. 1 and Division No. 1, First Amended, an Addition to the City of Ammon, Bonneville county, Idaho; running thence 502.68 feet through a central angle of 3 the right along said curve 50.57 feet along said curve 31.19 feet throu 9.81 feet to a point of curve with a radius of 215.00 feet and a chord that bears EXHIBIT D 47773.0005.12560088.3 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 22 of 81 feet to a point on a curve with a radius of 580.00 feet and a chord that bears angle of 00 EXHIBIT D 47773.0005.12560088.3 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 23 of 81 Ammon City Council April 2, 2020 Mayor Coletti and City Councilmembers: Resolution 2020-004R, the City Fee Resolution Staff Presenting: Micah Austin, City Administrator Recommendation -Staff recommends Resolution 2018-014R with the effective date of October 3, 2019. Summary of Analysis 1.The proposed fee resolution has been discussed by the City Council at the following meetings: a.March 6, 2020 b.March 20, 2020 2.A public hearing on the resolution will be held on March 20, 2020. In compliance with state statute, the public hearing on Resolution 2020-004R, City Fee Resolution, was noticed on the following dates in the Post Register: a.March 2, 2020 b.March 10, 2020 3.The City of Ammon adopted Resolution 2018-007R establishing the first citywide fee resolution on August 3, 2018. Prior to this date, departments maintained their fees in separate resolutions. 4.The City of Ammon adopted subsequent Fee Resolutions with Resolution 2019-004R, and Resolution 2019-014R. 5.This new resolution, Resolution 2020-020R replaces the previous fee resolution. 6.Staff recommends establishing an effective date of the fee resolution to be April 2, 2020. 7.The following table shows all new fees and fees increased by 5% or more: 2135 South Ammon Rd., Ammon, Idaho 83406 City Hall: (208) 612-4000 www.ci.ammon.id.us Page | 1 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 24 of 81 New Fees or Fees Increased by 5% or more: Amended New Fee or Section of Fee Amount Percentage Fee Increase Resolution Section 4-A Baseball/Softball League for 8-12 year olds $95.00 New Section 6-F Residential Installation Inspection Fee $90.00 New Section 6-F Residential Developer Fee (Development $1,195.00 New Agmt) Section 6-F Commercial Developer Fee (Development $1,495.00 New Agmt) Section 6-F Inspection Hourly Fee (Residential and $60.00 New Comm.) Section 7-F Animal Trap Rental for three (3) days $5.00 New Section 7-4 Replacement Dog License for lost/misplaced $3.00 New licenses Section 8-A Disability Parking Infraction (9-4-16) $50.00 New Section 9-A Copying Fee, more than 100 sheets $0.05 per sheet New Section 9-A Labor Fee, more than two (2) hours Pursuant to Idaho Code New 74-102(10) Section 9-A Materials Fee Pursuant to Idaho Code New 74-102(10) Financial Impact -Staff anticipates that the proposed fees will correctly cover the costs of delivering the specific service to the public. Motion 2020-004R, the City Fee Resolution, with an effective date of April 2, Attachments: 1.Fee Resolution 2020-004R. 2135 South Ammon Rd., Ammon, Idaho 83406 City Hall: (208) 612-4000 www.ci.ammon.id.us Page | 2 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 25 of 81 RESOLUTION NUMBER 2020-004R A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AMMON, IDAHO REPLACING AND ESTABLISHING A CITY FEE SCHEDULE AND CHARGES FOR ALL CITY DEPARTMENTS AND ESTABLISHING POLICIES FOR COLLECTING FEES WHEREAS, the City incurs administrative costs in processing applications, enforcing codes, administering regulations, maintaining facilities, monitoring project development, engaging the public, reviewing proposals, providing support, and conducting required inspections; and WHEREAS, the Ammon Municipal Code authorizes the establishment and adoption of fees to cover the administrative costs of reviewing applications for any service provided by the City of Ammon; and WHEREAS, each department within the City of Ammon organization has quantified the costs of processing and administering each application specific to that department; WHEREAS, the City of Ammon adopted Resolution 2018-007R establishing the first citywide fee resolution on August 3, 2018; WHEREAS, the City of Ammon adopted Resolution 2019-004R, on March 7, 2019, replacing the previous fee resolution; WHEREAS, Resolution 2019-014R adopted on October 3, 2019 replaces the previous fee resolution; WHEREAS, Resolution 2020-004R adopted on April 2, 2020 replaces the previous fee resolution; WHEREAS, the effective date of this resolution shall be April 2, 2020; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and the City Council of Ammon, Idaho that the City Council hereby rescinds all existing fee schedules established and adopted prior to the effective date of this resolution in their entirety and establishes a comprehensive fee schedule for all city fees in the sections provided below in this resolution. 1 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 26 of 81 SECTION 1: B UILDING D EPARTMENT F EES SECTION 1-A BUILDING AND PLAN CHECK FEES Building Permit Fee Value From Value To: Base Fee For the First Plus For Each Additional $1 $500 $27.00 $501 $2,000 $29.00 $501 $1.50 $100 $2,001 $25,000 $54.50 $2,001 $9.00 $1,000 $25,001 $50,000 $262.50 $25,001 $7.50 $1,000 $50,001 $100,000 $446.00 $50,001 $5.50 $1,000 $100,001 $718.00 $100,001 $3.50 $1,000 Plan Review Fees Building Code Plan Review for Commercial Projects 65% of Building Permit Fee Building Code Plan Review for Residential Projects 10% of Building Permit Fee Planning and Zoning Code Review: 10% of Building Permit Fee Residential Valuation Shall Be Residence Each Floor $99.00 per square foot Finished Basement $20.00 per square foot Unfinished Basement $10.00 per square foot Crawl Space $ 5.00 per square foot Decks $ 5.00 per square foot Covered Patio $10.00 per square foot Carport $10.00 per square foot Shed $15.00 per square foot no foundation or slab Garage/Shed $21.00 per square foot with foundation Hourly rate $60.00 with a one hour minimum Commercial Valuation Shall Be: Contract Price or building valuation based on Building Safety Journal square foot cost table, whichever is greater. Building permit valuation shall include the total value of the work for which a permit is being issued, including materials and labor. The building official may require documentation of the building permit valuation as necessary to ensure correct valuation of the project. OTHER INSPECTIONS AND FEES: 2 1. Inspections outside of normal business hours (minimum charge--two hours). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60 per hour 2 2. Re-inspection fees assessed under provisions of Section 109.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$60 per hour 2 3. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60 per hour (minimum charge--one-half hour) 2 4. Additional and partial inspections above the minimum required by the building codes may be charged . . . . . . . . . . . . $60 per hour (minimum chargeone hour) 2 5. Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to plans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$60 per hour (minimum charge--one-half hour) 2 6. Additional costs incurred by the City for security agreements and other similar processes (minimum charge) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 3 7. For use of outside consultants for plan checking and inspections, or both . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Actual costs 8. Penalty for commencement of work without a building permit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $500 (in addition to stop work order and violation fees allowed for in Ammon Municipal Code, Section 15.04.030) 9. Deferred submittals, per each submittal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25% of Plan review fee 10. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (non-refundable) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,000 4 11. Alternative Energy System Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $120 5 11. Demolition Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$50 12. Failure to Pay for Permit Fee: After receiving written from the City, failure to send application required fee within 14 days of the notice will result in the assessment of a $500 fee. 2 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 27 of 81 SECTION 1-B: BUILDING PERMIT AND REVIEW FEE POLICIES Building Code Plan Review Fees. When submittal documents are required by the International Building Code, Section 105 and the International Residential Code, Section 105, a building code plan review fee shall be paid at the time of submitting the documents for plan review. Said plan review fee shall be sixty-five (65) percent of the building permit fee as shown in Table 1-A. The plan review fees specified are separate fees from the permit fees specified in the International Building Code, Section 109.2 and the International Residential Code, Section 108.2 and are in addition to the permit fees. Fees for re-roofs. -Residential Re-Roof Fee: 1% of the Contract Price as submitted by the roofing contractor owner, not to exceed $100. -Commercial Re-Roof Fee: A full building permit fee and a ten (10) percent plan check fee shall be required for all commercial re-roof permits. No Fire Department plan check fee and no Planning Department plan check fee shall be required for re-roofing. However, when a re-roof of other than a one- or two-family dwelling includes new structural elements that change the roof, including but not limited to the addition of cold roof sleepers, a full permit shall be required and all plan check fees shall be assessed. Fees for repairs. Repairs of all elements for which a building permit is not specifically excluded shall require a permit. Fees for repair work shall be the full building permit fee based on the cost of the repair work and a ten (10) percent plan check fee. No Fire Department plan check fee and no Planning Department plan check fee shall be required for repairs. Planning Department Review, Inspection and Fees. Planning Department approval shall be obtained prior to obtaining a building permit. Planning Department fee for plan check for building shall be assessed and collected by the Building Department at the time of application for a permit. Fire Department Review. Fire Department approval shall be obtained prior to obtaining a building permit. A plan check fee for the Fire Department review shall be in accordance with the Fire Department fee schedule as enacted by separate resolutions and ordinances but shall be assessed and collected by the Building Department at the time of application for a permit. Incomplete construction documents. When submittal documents are incomplete or changed so as to require additional plan review or when the project involves deferred submittal items as defined in the International Building Code, Section 107 and the International Residential Code, Section 106, an additional plan review fee shall be charged at the rate shown in Table 1-A. Issuance of a Building Permit. A building permit shall be issued once all required documents have been received and all plan reviews have been completed and approved. The Building Official, or their designee, shall sign the Building Permit. All timelines and scheduling requirements begin on this date. Payment of Fees. On application for a permit applicant shall pay one hundred (100) percent of all permit, plan check, fire plan check, and planning and zoning plan check fees. All other fees, including impact fees and any fees paid in-lieu of actual improvements or requirements shall be paid when the building permit is issued. Penalty for Commencement of Work without a Building Permit. This penalty shall be assessed in in addition to stop work order and violation fees allowed for in Ammon Municipal Code, Section 15.04.030. Commencement of Work is defined as, of any project requiring Temporary Certificate of Occupancy. A Temporary Certificate of Occupancy shall be issued in rare circumstances and only for projects that meet all life safety and structural requirements as dictated by the family of international 3 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 28 of 81 building codes, as applicable to the project. A Temporary Certificate of Occupancy shall be valid for no more than fourteen (14) days from the date of issuance, at which time the project must obtain a permanent Certificate of Occupancy or pay the fee for an additional Temporary Certificate of Occupancy. Bonding Permitted for Incomplete Improvements. In lieu of a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy, and at the sole discretion of the Building Official, a 200% bond for the value of any unfinished improvements such as, but not limited to, City sidewalks, driveways, landscaping, parking lot surfacing and striping, or other similar unfinished items located external to the structure may be submitted to the City of Ammon, provided that all life safety and structural requirements as dictated by the family of international building codes have been completed on the structure. Fee Refunds. The Building Official may authorize refunding of any fee paid hereunder which was erroneously paid or collected. The Building Official is authorized to establish a refund policy but shall not authorize the refunding of more than eighty (80) percent of the permit fees or the various plan review fees. The applicant for a building permit must request a refund in writing on or before the one-year anniversary of the date the application for a permit was completed. 4 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 29 of 81 SECTION 1-C: ELECTRICAL PERMIT SCHEDULE FEES Electrical Permit Fees: a.Temporary Construction Services Only: $60.00 for 200 amps or less, one location. b.New Residential Single Family Dwelling: Includes everything contained within the residential structure and attached garage at the same time. 1. Inspections Square Footage Permit Fee Included 0-1500 $135.00 3 1501-2500 $190.00 3 2501-3500 $250.00 4 3501-4500 $310.00 5 $310.00 + $60 for each 4501 and up additional 1,000 square feet 6 or portion thereof *Additional inspections charged at requested inspection rate of $60.00 per hour. c.New Residential Multiple Family Dwelling 1.$210 duplex apartment 2.Three or more units $120 each building plus $60 each unit. d.Existing Residential: 1.$45.00 plus $10 for each additional branch circuit 2. e.Residential Spas, Hot Tubs, Hydro Massage Tubs, Swimming Pools: 1.Basic fee plus $45.00 grounding grid where applicable 2. f.Residential Electric Central Systems Heating and/or Cooling: $40 when NOT part of a new residential permit, and no additional wiring. g.Modular, Manufactured or Mobile Homes: 1.$45.00 basic fee plus $10 for each additional circuit 2.Mobile Home and RV Parks distribution wiring including pedestal, service conductors and lot h.Other Installations Including Industrial and Commercial: Wiring not specifically covered by any of the above fee schedules. Fee to be based on the cost of all labor, materials and equipment installed as part of the wiring system. 1.Cost up to $2,000 = $60 plus 3% of total wiring costs 2.Costs $2,001 to $10,000 = $100 plus 2% of wiring cost between $2,001 and $10,000 3.Costs $10,000 to 100,000 = $260 plus 1% of the portion of wiring costs over $10,000 4.Costs over $100,000 = $1,160 plus ½ % of the portion of wiring costs over 100,000 5.For new Multi-Family Dwelling units: See New Residential-Multi Family Dwellings i.Pumps (Water, Domestic Water, Irrigation, Sewage): Each Pump 1.$40 Fractional to 25 HP 2.$60 26 to 200 HP 3.$80 Over 200 HP 4.Phase inverters and r j.Electrically-Driven Irrigation Machines: 1.$45.00 Center Pivot plus $10 per tower or drive motor 2.Other types -- $45.00 plus $10 per motor (No additional fee required for underground feeder) 5 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 30 of 81 k.Electric Signs and Outline Lighting: 1.Signs -- $60 per sign 2.Outline Lighting -- $60each occupancy l.Requested Inspections of Existing Wiring: 1.$45.00 minimum for 1 hour or less 2.Over 1 hour -- $45.00 plus $22.50 for each ½ hour or portion in excess of 1 hour, including travel time m.Re- 1. $45.00 per each re-inspection n. Temporary Amusement/Industry Electrical Inspections: Each time a ride, concession or generator is set up $60 and $10 for each ride, concession or generator o. Plan Check Fee: 1.$60.00 minimum for one (1) hour or less, plus 2.$30.00 for each one-half (1/2) hour or portion thereof in excess of one (1) hour, including travel time. p. Other: $30.00 Fee for Permits not clearly giving location of installation, either by direction or maps. r.No Permit: Failure to send permit and required fee in the prescribed time will result in the assessment of a double fee. 6 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 31 of 81 SECTION 1-D: MECHANCIAL PERMIT FEES MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES: 1.Residential Single and Duplex Family Dwelling: Inspections Square Footage Permit Fee Included 0-1500 $135.00 3 1501-2500 $190.00 3 2501-3500 $250.00 4 3501-4500 $310.00 5 $310.00 + $60 for each 4501 and up 6 additional 1,000 square feet or portion thereof 2.Replacement or Addition to Existing Residential: 1.Thirty dollar ($30.00) base permit fee plus an inspection fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) for the first furnace, furnace-air conditioner, evaporative cooler, unit heater, space heater, decorative gas- fired appliance, incinerator, boiler, pool heater, and similar fixtures or appliances, plus 2.Twenty dollars ($20.00) for any additional furnace, furnace-air conditioner, evaporative cooler, unit heater, space heater, decorative gas-fired appliance, incinerator, boiler, pool heater, and similar fixtures or appliances. Fees include ducts, vents and flues attached thereto. 3.Twenty dollars ($20.00)for the first exhaust or ventilation duct such as dryer vents, range hood vents, cook stove vents, bath fan vents, and similar exhaust and ventilation ducts, plus 4.Ten dollars ($10.00) for any additional exhaust and ventilation ducts. 5.Twenty dollars ($20.00) for the first fixture or appliance outlet of the fuel gas piping system, plus 6.Ten dollars ($10.00) for any additional outlets of the fuel gas piping system. 3.Multiple Family, Commercial, Institutional, Industrial and all other Installations: 1.Thirty dollars ($30.00) for each building plus and inspection fee based upon the selling price of the completed installation including equipment, appliances, piping systems, materials and labor of: 2.Three percent (3%) of the first twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) of installed cost, plus 3.Two percent (2%) of the value of the installation in excess of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) through one hundred thousand ($100,000), plus 4.One percent (1%) of the value of the installation in excess of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) through two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) 5.One-Half percent (1/2%) of the value of the job in excess of $200,000. 4.Plan Check and Technical Services: 1.Re-inspection: The cost of re-inspection shall be $45.00. 2.Plan Check Fee: $50.00 minimum for one (1) hour or less. Over one (1) hour, $50.00 plus $25.00 for each one-half (1/2) hour portions thereof. 3.Technical Services: $50.00 minimum for one (1) hour or less. Over one (1) hour, $50.00 plus $25.00 for each one-half (1/2) hour portions thereof. 4.No Permit: Failure to secure a permit prior to beginning work will result in the assessment of a double fee. 7 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 32 of 81 SECTION 1-E: PLUMBING PERMIT FEES Plumbing Permit Fees 1.Residential: To include all single family dwellings, Apartments, Condominiums, Town Houses, and/or Multiple Living Units: Each Living Unit in an Apartment, Condominium, Town House, for other Multiple Living Unit shall require a residential permit fee for each Living Unit. Inspections Square Footage Permit Fee Included 0-1500 $135.00 3 1501-2500 $190.00 3 2501-3500 $250.00 4 3501-4500 $310.00 5 $310.00 + $60 for each 4501 and up additional 1,000 square feet 6 or portion thereof 1.Separate permits are required for all residential sewer and water service line installations as per section h. a.Replacement or Addition to Existing Residential: 1.Permit Fee: $30.00 2.Inspection Fee: $8.00 per fixture in the plumbing system of the building or premises. b.Non-Residential: To include Commercial, Industrial, and all other installations: The inspection fees listed in this section shall apply to any and all plumbing installations not specifically mentioned elsewhere in this schedule. Schools, hospitals, churches, hotels and motels are classed as commercial the plumbing costs shall be the cost to the owner of all labor charges and all other costs that are incurred in order to complete the installation of any and all plumbing materials and equipment installed as part of the plumbing system. For uniformity of fees when labor is performed, such labor costs shall be based upon the market value of said labor: 1.Base Permit Fee: $30.00. To include inspection of the water service pipe to the building and waste discharge pipe from the building if the work is done by the Plumbing contractor who permits the building plumbing. 2.Inspection Fee: Based on the selling price of the completed installation i.Three percent (3%) of the value of the job up to and including $20,000, plus ii.Two percent (2%) of the value of the job in excess of $20,000 up to and including $100,000, plus iii.One percent (1%) of the value of the job in excess of $100,000 up to and including $200,000, plus iv.One-Half percent (1/2%) of the value of the job in excess of $200,000. 3.Minimum Permit Fee: $30.00. Applies to all new construction and to all remodel or alteration jobs. 8 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 33 of 81 4.Replacement Fixtures: $30.00 plus $8.00 per fixture. For replacement of fixtures in existing commercial and industrial buildings. (water heaters, lavatories, etc.) 5.Fixtures: $8.00 per unit. For fixtures common only to commercial and industrial. 6.Separate permits will be required for sewer and water service lines, if not done by the Plumbing contractor doing the building plumbing pursuant to sections i. and k. c.Mobile Homes: Each connection or reconnection to existing sewer and water stub outs shall be $40.00. d.Mobile Home Parks and/or RV Parks: Sewer and water service lines in Mobile Home Parks and/or RV Parks shall be classed as commercial. NOTE: Does not include the connection of the mobile home as defined in section d. e.Residential Lawn Sprinklers: $45.00 per each back-flow prevention device. f.Water Conditioners: $30.00 plus $8.00 per unit. g.Residential Sewer and Water Service Lines: $38.00 each or $50.00 for a combination of both if only one (1) inspection is required and the work is done by the same individual. h.Sewer and Water Permit Fees: For excavators or property owners shall be at the same rate as residential or commercial based on the classification of the construction project. i.Non-Residential Sewer and Water Service Lines: If installed by someone other than the Plumbing Contractor of the building, fees shall be calculated at the same rate as nonresidential plumbing. And, shall consist of the greater of the residential rate (section g) or: 1.Three percent (3%) of the value of the job up to and including $20,000, plus 2.Two percent (2%) of the value of the job in excess of $20,000 up to and including $100,000, plus 3.One percent (1%) of the value of the job in excess of $100,000 up to and including $200,000, plus 4.One-Half percent (1/2%) of the value of the job in excess of $200,000. j.Non-Residential Lawn Sprinklers: The greater of $60.00 plus $8.00 for each back-flow prevention device, or: 1.Three percent (3%) of the value of the job up to and including $20,000, plus 2.Two percent (2%) of the value of the job in excess of $20,000 up to and including $100,000, plus 3.One percent (1%) of the value of the job in excess of $100,000 up to and including $200,000, plus 4.One-Half percent (1/2%) of the value of the job in excess of $200,000. k.Requested Inspections of Existing Plumbing: 1.$45.00 minimum for one (1) hour or less, plus 2.$22.50 for each one-half (1/2) hour or portion thereof in excess of one (1) hour, including travel time. l.Reinspection: $45.00 m.Other: $30.00 Fee for Permits not clearly giving location of installation, either by direction or maps. n.Plan Check Fee: 1.$30.00 minimum for one (1) hour or less, plus 2.$15.00 for each one-half (1/2) hour or portion thereof in excess of one (1) hour, including travel time. p.Technical Service Fee: 1.$45.00 minimum for one (1) hour or less, plus 2.$22.50 for each one-half (1/2) hour or portion thereof in excess of one (1) hour. q.No Permit: Failure to send permit and required fee in the prescribed time will result in the assessment of a double fee. 9 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 34 of 81 SECTION 2: P LANNING AND Z ONING F EES 1 SECTION 2-A PLANNING & ZONING FEE SCHEDULE APPLICATION TYPE FEE ($) 2 DEVELOPMENT AND SITE PLAN REVIEW(GL# 10-347-132) Right-of-Way Encroachment Permit $50 Commercial Site Plan Review $400 Multi-Family Site Plan Review $400 Residential Development Site Plan Review $400 Improvement Drawings and Utilities Review $400 Fee for Additional One (1) Reviews (after three reviews) $150 SUBDIVISION (GL# 10-347-133) Preliminary Plat $800 Final Plat $500 3 PUD Fee based on actual cost of reviewing and processing the PUD application, as tracked and assessed by the City Administrator. Fees are invoiced to the applicant 2 prior to final City Council approval of the PUD. Plat Amendment $475 Development Agreement $1,100 FLOODPLAIN DEVELOPMENT PERMITS (GL# 10-347-116) Floodplain Project Review $775 OTHER PERMITS/APPLICATIONS (GL# 10-347-134) Sign $100 Conditional Use Permit $500 Variance $400 Appeal $150 Vacation $675 Zoning Verification Request $125 Lighting District $1,100 CHANGES/AMENDMENTS/ANNEXATIONS (GL# 10-347-135) Comprehensive Plan Change $785 Zoning Code Revision (text amendment) $550 Zone Change Request $550 Residential Annexation $1,200 and subject to annexation agreement Commercial Annexation $1,200 and subject to annexation agreement Amendment to Development Agreement $540 PUBLICATIONS AND NOTICING (GL# 10-347-110) All applications that require public noticing shall pay the following Admin/Publication Fee: $210 + $2.00/mailing fee to cover the costs of noticing: Notes to Planning and Zoning Fees: 1.Bonneville County taxing districts are exempt from fees listed in Section 2-A. 2.Review fees are paid for three (3) reviews of any submitted plan. An additional fee shall be charge for more than three reviews. 3.Actual cost of reviewing the application shall include any expense associated with staff time including, but not limited to, salary, benefits, equipment, and tools. SECTION 2-B: PLANNING AND ZONING FEE POLICIES Applications Required. Complete applications for all services listed in Table 2-A shall be submitted to the City of Ammon prior to any review taking place by the City. Complete applications shall include the completed application form, all information and additional documents or materials required by the application form, application fee, and any other information as required by ordinance or by the City Planner, City Engineer, or City Administrator. The City Planner or City Administrator may return any application deemed incomplete. 10 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 35 of 81 SECTION 3: F IRE D EPARTMENT F EES SECTION 3-A Fire Code Plan Review Total Square Footage/5,000=> Round up X $50.00; Not to Exceed $500.00 Fire Alarm System Plan Review Total Number of Devices/100 => Round up X $50.00; Not to Exceed $150.00 Fire Sprinkler System Plan Review Flat Fee $100.00 Alternative Fire Suppression System Plan Review Flat Fee $50.00 per System Fire Pump System Plan Review Flat Fee $100.00 per System Stop Work Order Violation for Fire Code Violations Flat Fee $1000.00 per Violation Fire Code Annual Inspection Fee for Businesses $30.00 per 5,000 square feet; Not to Exceed $300.00 Fire Department Operational Permit Fee Flat Fee $30.00 Life Safety License Fee $75.00 per year CPR Classes $50.00 for Care Worker $75.00 for Non-Resident Burn Permit $0.00 per permit 11 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 36 of 81 SECTION 4: P ARKS D EPARTMENT F EES SECTION 4-A: FACILITY RENTALS 1.COUNCIL CHAMBERS (Available after 5pm on weekdays or Saturdays) $ 25.00 per Daily Event*/**** 2.FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAINING ROOM Monday Friday, 8am to 5pm $ 25.00 per Daily Event Weeknights after 5pm and Saturdays $ 25.00 per Daily Event PLUS $ 15.00 per hour (1 hour minimum) 3.PUBLIC WORKS TRAINING ROOM $ 25.00 per Daily Event 4.LEAGUES/FIELDS/SHELTERS/REC RENTALS (Plus Sales Tax Where Applicable*) Baseball Fields Regular Season Leagues $ 16.50 per Game* (City Sponsored Leagues excluded) Baseball Fields Tournaments $ 25.00 per Team* (City Sponsored Leagues excluded) Baseball/Softball - City Sponsored) 8 -12 year olds $ 95.00 per Participant* 4 -7 year olds $ 40.00 per participant Late Registration Fee for City Sponsored Recreation Program $ 15.00 per Address* Baseball Sponsorship $125.00 per Year Softball Sponsorship $125.00 per Year Soccer Fields (striping not included) $ 16.00 per Team per Game* Striping Fee for all sports $ 70.00 per request* Reservation of Sports Fields for Non-City Sponsored Program (private use or sport practices) $ 16.50 per (Two (2) hour block)* Park/Picnic Pavilion Reservation $ 50.00 per (Four (4) hour block)* Blocks will be 8:00 to noon and 12:30-4:30 and 5:00 to 9:00 Reserve & Move in Additional Picnic Tables $ 10.00 per Table* (Subject to availability) Clean Up fee for facilities/shelters/pavilions left in disrepair $ 50.00 billed to reservation party after approval of Parks Dir./City Administrator SECTION 4-B: Repealed SECTION 4-C: CONCESSIONS 1.Annual Concession Agreements (renewable yearly): Annual Concession Agreement applications must be submitted and locations approved by the City Council prior to issuance (Annual Contracts shall extend from May 15 to September 15). $ 250.00** 2.Temporary Location/Mobile Concession Agreement $ 75.00*** SECTION 4-D: SWIMMING POOL (Sales Tax Included Where Applicable) 1.Swimming Rates Child 3 & Under $1.50 Child 4-11 $3.50 Adults $4.25 Sr. Citizen (60 years of age or older) $2.25 2.Passes Note: Unlimited family passes issued to the card holder are non-transferable. Family passes include only immediate family members living in the same household. Corporate Pass (50 Punches) $ 130.00 (annual) Family Pass (Unlimited) $ 165.00 (annual) Family Pass (25 Punches) $ 70.00 (annual) Individual Adult $ 65.00 (annual) 12 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 37 of 81 Sr. Citizen (60 years and older) $ 50.00 (annual) 3.Lessons Pool Fee $ 20.00 Lesson Service Fee $ 20.00 Total Fee $ 40.00 Private Swimming Lessons $20.00 per one-half (1/2) hour session 4.Swim Club Registration $75.00 5.Swimming Pool Reservations Pool Reservation (private) $115.00 per hour (includes 2 lifeguards min.). Available Tuesdays only, from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. 6.Pool Rentals Items Noodles/Rings/Balls $ 0.50 Lifejackets $ 1.50 Kickboards $ 0.50 SECTION 4-E: AMMON DAYS 1.Booths Information/Commercial Booth $125.00 2.Sponsorships Level 1 Sponsor $ 500.00 Level 2 Sponsor $1,000.00 Level 3 Sponsor $2,500.00 Event Sponsor $4,000.00 Ping Pong Balls $30.00 (15 balls) 3.MOVIES IN THE PARK Season Sponsorship $2,500.00 Movie Sponsorship $1,000.00 ½ Movie Sponsorship $ 500.00 ¼ Movie Sponsorship $ 250.00 SECTION 4-D: CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY After reservations have been made for park and recreational activities, events, programs: Cancellations of park facilities, such as shelters, are subject to a $10.00 fee. Cancellation of sports programs are subject to a $10.00 fee. Cancellations of activities, events, or programs $10.00 or less will result in forfeit of full payment. There will be no refunds after park and recreational activities, events or programs have begun. Wherein the City of Ammon cancels any park and recreational activity, event or program due to scheduling, weather, or lack of participation, a full refund will be issued or can be used as a credit for other activities, events or programs within the same fiscal year. *Plus Idaho sales tax **Agreement price includes business license and required fire inspection fee. *** Price is per event/location (not to exceed four (4) days). Mobile Food Vendor license (yearly renewal) is required in addition to this agreement. ****Non-Profit groups will be exempt. SECTION 4-E: PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT MISCELLANEOUS POLICIES Liability Waiver and Insurance Requirements. Where applicable, all participants are required to sign a liability indemnification statement and provide proof of insurance. Youth Program Photo Release. Parent or legal guardian of youth program participants are required to sign a photo release stating: Unless I decline in writing I also authorize the City of Ammon, and/or parties designated by the City of AmmonAmmon desires, for advertising, display, audiovisual exhibition or editorial use. 13 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 38 of 81 SECTION 5: P UBLIC W ORKS D EPARTMENT F EES SECTION 5-A- REPEALED SECTION 5-B WATER METER FEES WATER METER FEES Meter Size Meter cost Radio Read Unit Handling Total 1 inch Residential $208.56 $157.00 $35.50 $401.06 1 ½ inch C2 Compound, High/Low Flow $1,346.00 $157.00 $150.00 $1,653.00 1 ½ inch T2 High Flow $991.81 $157.00 $150.00 $1,298.81 1 ½ inch R2 Residential $540.00 $157.00 $150.00 $847.00 2 inch C2 Compound, High/Low Flow $1,556.00 $157.00 $171.00 $1,881.00 2 inch T2 High Flow $1,047.00 $157.00 $171.00 $1,375.00 2 inch R2 Residential $758.00 $157.00 $171.00 $1,086.00 3 inch C2 Compound, High/Low Flow $1,967.00 $157.00 $212.40 $2,336.40 3 inch T2 High Flow $1,967.00 $157.00 $212.40 $1,300.40 4 inch $2,645.00 $157.00 $529.00 $3,331.00 6 inch $4,780.00 $157.00 $493.70 $5,430.70 SECTION 5-C RESIDENTIAL SCHEDULE OF MONTHLY CHARGES FOR CITY UTILITY SERVICES RESIDENTIAL SCHEDULE OF MONTHLY CHARGES FOR CITY UTILITY SERVICES 1.MONTHLY SINGLE FAMILY ATTACHED/DETACHED, MOBILE HOME, DUPLEX (per unit): The following rates shall be effective upon issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy: All Other Zones including lots Service RP/RPA/RE Zones in the RP/RPA Zones under 10,000 square feet 11 Metered Water Service (12 $30.00 base rate $30.00 per month base rate months) $1.00/1,000 gallons usage rate $1.00/1,000 gallons usage rate Seasonal Metered Water Service $1.00/1,000 gallons usage rate $1.00/1,000 gallons usage rate (April-September) for location with a 12-month water service 11 Unmetered Water Service (12 $ 70.00 per month $50.00 per month months) Seasonal Unmetered water service $70.00 per month $70.00 per month (April-September) for locations with a 12 month water service 11 Sewer $49.38 $49.38 Sanitation $10.00 $10.00 14 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 39 of 81 NOTES TO SECTION 5-C 1.The Base Rates for water and sewer include the following charges: -Monthly base sewer rate is based on one ERU (equivalent residential unit) equal to $49.38, which includes a Sewer Bond payment of $22.00 per ERU.. -Water Bond payment is $19.00 per connection or business. -Sanitation does not have a bond payment. SECTION 5-D: COMMERCIAL METERED WATER RATES Commercial Metered Rates 1.Water Usage: $1.98 per 1000 gallons 2.Metered rates include commercial/professional office spaces/churches/seminaries/hotels/motels/ rooming houses/rest homes/extended care facilities/Laundromats/schools/storage unit facilities/apartment/single family residential units (3 or more units). 3.Hydrant Fill Permits i.Hydrant Fill Fees for a single fill up: 1.Tanker Fill up to 4,000 gallons $25.00 per fill 2.Tanker Fill up to 1,000 gallons $10.00 per fill ii.Hydrant Fill Fees for multiple fill ups 1.Hydrant Meter Check Out Deposit Fee: $2,500.00 2.Hydrant Water Meter Fee: $5.00/1,000 gallons iii.Hydrant fill permit must be obtained prior to utilizing any hydrants. Permits may be purchased in advance and in bulk quantities. SECTION 5-E: METERED FEE POLICIES (RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL) 1.Equal Pay. Monthly water bill payment may be completed through a Level Pay arrangement for all customers after 12 months of continued usage on a single metered service connection. 2.Option to Use Surface Irrigation. All customers have the option of utilizing surface water for outside irrigation but must have all sprinkler systems inspected by the Public Works Department for cross contamination standards. Inspections shall be conducted annually and fees shall be paid on an hourly basis at a rate of $50.00 per hour. 3.Optional Test Period for Unmetered Customers. After the effective date of this Fee Resolution, any unmetered customers that become metered customers will have the option of up to a twelve (12) month Test Period during which time they will be charged the established unmetered rate for their property, according to Section 5-C. Customers requesting a Test Period must do so affirmatively in writing to the City of Ammon within ten (10) business days of installation of a meter on a form provided by the City of Ammon. If a customer does not request an Optional Test Period, the established metered water rate shall apply after the metered is installed. 4.Bill Adjustments. At the discretion of the City Administrator or their designee(s), water fees may be adjusted on a case-by-case basis, provided the customer requests an adjustment in writing and provides reasons for their request. For requests greater than $250, the City Administrator may designate an Adjustment Committee of no less than three city employees for determining bill adjustments. 5.Assistance Fund. The City of Ammon may accept voluntary funds that are designated for assistance to utility customers that request bill adjustments. SECTION 5-F: CONDOMINIUM OR APARTMENT BUILDINGS 3 OR MORE UNITS PER BUILDING (per unit*/**/***) 1.Water (Non-Metered) $ 40.00 (per unit) 2.Water (Metered) Metered Rate or $ 45.75 minimum (whichever is greater) 15 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 40 of 81 3.Sewer $ 49.38 (per ERU) 4.Sanitation $ 10.00 (per unit). *Condominium facilities which have a single water/sewer service and which operate an internal private water/sewer system shall make a single payment to the City for each individual unit. **Apartment units or office spaces used within the development for the purpose of managing or maintaining the facility will be charged the regular rates listed herein above as per unit. ***Apartment complexes of 9 or more units per building must utilize Eagle Rock Sanitation. SECTION 5-G: PROFESSIONAL OFFICE/INDUSTRIAL SPACE (PB/I&M zone - 5000 sq. ft. or under*) 1.Water (year around) Commercial Metered Rate or $ 45.75 minimum (whichever is greater) 2.Sewer $ 49.38 per assigned ERU rate per business. 3.Sanitation Must utilize Eagle Rock Sanitation. *Charges shall be made to each building and/or to each separate usable space with water and/or sewer connections or as provided by this resolution. SECTION 5-H: PROFESSIONAL OFFICE/INDUSTRIAL SPACE (PB/I&M zone - over 5000 sq. ft.*) 1.Water (year around) Metered Rate or $ 45.75 minimum (whichever is greater) 2.Sewer $ 49.38 per assigned ERU rate 3.Sanitation Must utilize Eagle Rock Sanitation. *Charges shall be made to each building and/or to each separate usable space with water and/or sewer connections or as provided by this resolution. SECTION 5-I: COMMERCIAL/CHURCHES/SEMINARY (5000 sq. ft. or under*) 1.Water (year around) Metered Rate or $ 45.75 minimum (whichever is greater) 2.Sewer $49.38 per assigned ERU rate 3.Sanitation Must utilize Eagle Rock Sanitation. *Charges shall be made to each building and/or to each separate usable space with water and/or sewer connections or as provided by this resolution. SECTION 5-J: COMMERCIAL/CHURCHES/SEMINARY (over 5000 sq. ft.*) 1.Water (year around) Metered Rate or $45.75 minimum (whichever is greater) 2.Sewer $ 49.38 per assigned ERU rate 3.Sanitation Must utilize Eagle Rock Sanitation. *Charges shall be made to each building and/or to each separate usable space with water and/or sewer connections or as provided by this resolution. SECTION 5-K: HOTELS/MOTELS/ASSISTED LIVING CENTERS/EXTENDED CARE FACILITIES* 1.Water $4.43 per room or metered rate or $45.75 minimum (whichever is greater) 2.Sewer $ 49.38 per assigned ERU rate 3.Sanitation Must utilize Eagle Rock Sanitation. *Room/patient capacity will be determined on total possible occupancy at the time of final construction. SECTION 5-L: SCHOOLS (Public or Private)* 1.Water (year around) $.33 per student plus FTE staff per month or metered rate or $45.75 minimum (whichever is greater) 2.Sewer (year around) $ 49.38 per assigned ERU rate 3.Sanitation Must utilize Eagle Rock Sanitation. st *Based on per student enrollment as of October 1 of each year. 16 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 41 of 81 SECTION 5-M: WATER LINE FOR COMMERCIAL IRRIGATION/SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ONLY* 1.GREEN SPACE LANDSCAPE** a.Water Metered Rate $1.00 per thousand gallons * The line must be a separate line directly connected to the irrigation/sprinkler system and must not go through any building or structure. Applies to commercial/professional office spaces/churches/seminaries /hotels/motels/rooming houses/rest homes/extended care facilities/Laundromats/schools/storage unit facilities/apartment buildings of 3 or more units per building and residential subdivision green space landscaping. **There shall be no minimum monthly rate. All billings shall be based upon actual meter reading. SECTION 5-N: UTILITY DEPOSITS 1.Residential* $ 150.00 2.Residential Sanitation Only Accounts* $ 60.00 3.Apartments* $ 150.00 per unit ($1,000.00 maximum) 4.Commercial/Professional Office Space* $ 300.00 (5,000 sq. ft. or under) 5.Commercial/Professional Office Space* $ 500.00 (over 5,000 sq. ft. & under 10,000 sq.ft.) 6.Commercial/Professional Office Space* $1,000.00(over 10000 sq. ft.) *Deposits shall be applied to utility account to be used for future billing after twelve (12) consecutive months of current payments or upon closing of accounts. The deposit refund shall be first applied to any balance owed with the remainder to be refunded. SECTION 5-O: DISCONNECT/RECONNECT/TERMINATION FEES WHETHER VOLUNTARY OR INVOLUNTARY 1.$100.00 Long Term Water Disconnect*, including reconnect. This fee is for extended absences of existing property owners). 2.$150.00 Involuntary Water Disconnect, including reconnect. This fee is charged for delinquent accounts. 3.$25.00 Discontinuance Disconnect* for property owners leaving permanently IE foreclosures, permanent move outs. (Account must be paid in full and current to receive this courtesy fee. If same property owner requests a reconnect of the water there will be a $75.00 connection fee). 4.$50.00 Sanitation Service Involuntary Termination and Involuntary Reinstatement (NO voluntary termination allowed). EXCEPTION: In cases where a property is a sanitation only account and not a water account, (IE Sanitation only) where the residence is unoccupied; the property owner may request discontinuance of the sanitation service while the property is unoccupied; at such time as the residence is occupied sanitation service and billing will occur immediately. 5.$20.00 per Notice Charge (door hanger) for Involuntary water Disconnection or involuntary Sanitation cart pickup. *Voluntary disconnects will only be allowed when the water at the location can be physically turned off. If it is unable to be disconnected, normal monthly services will continue to be billed and no disconnect allowed. SECTION 5-P REPEALED SECTION 5-Q: ADDITIONAL SANITATION REGULATIONS 1.Special residential pickups may be requested at an additional charge of $10.00 per pickup. Special commercial pickups may be requested at an additional charge of $50.00 per pickup. 2.Additional residential container(s) may be requested and terminated, in writing, at City Hall. There will be an additional fee of $ 10.00 per month per residential container added. There is a $25.00 fee for each delivery or pickup for additional containers added or terminated to any service address. Residents may pick up or return the additional containers to the City and the delivery or termination fee will be waived. Containers that have not been cleaned will be assessed a $20.00 cleaning fee. All fees will be charged directly to the assigned utility account. SECTION 5-R: CONTAINER RENTAL FEE 17 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 42 of 81 1.A rental fee of $.50 (fifty cents) per month per automated sanitation container shall be charged for all automated sanitation containers. This fee is included in the monthly charges. SECTION 5-R: UTILITY SERVICE DELIQUIENCIES 2.Utility service delinquencies shall be handled as outlined in the current City Code sections listed below: a.Sanitation service: 8-4-19 b.Sewer service: 8-1-87 c.Water service: 8-3-34 SECTION 5-S: SERVICE CONNECTION FEES 1.If the location is in the City of Ammon, they must pay for city services including water/sewer/sanitation whether connected or not. If they are connected to Iona-Bonneville Sewer District for sewer and/or Falls Water Company for water service, they will pay the sewer charge to Iona-Bonneville Sewer District and/or the water service to Falls Water Company with the balance of the services paid to the City of Ammon. 2.If the location has an irrigation/sprinkler line only (city services), then sewer and sanitation will not be required. The connection charge for connection to the utility lines of the City of Ammon will be as determined in Sections 5-T through 5-: SECTION 5-T: SEWER LINE AMMON CITY CAPACITY REPLACEMENT FEE 1.Single Family Dwelling: a.$1,300.00 per connection 2.Mobile Home/Manufactured Home Courts or Subdivisions: a.$1,300.00 per mobile home/manufactured home space 3.Motels/Hotels/Rooming Houses/Rest Home/ Extended Care Facility/Travel Trailer Courts a.$1,300.00 per connection plus $90.00 per Care room or travel trailer space used independently for human habitation. 4.Apartment Buildings/Duplexes/Condominiums/ Townhouses and similar living units a.$1,300.00 per connection plus $300.00 per living unit in excess of one unit. 5.Commercial Buildings/Schools/Churches/Seminaries/Barber & Beauty Shops a.$1,300.00 per connection plus $30.00 per plumbing fixture in excess of 4 fixtures. SECTION 5-U: SEWER LINE EASTERN IDAHO REGIONAL WASTEWATER AUTHORITY (EIRWWA) CAPACITY REPLACEMENT FEE 1.EIRWWA Connection Fee. The City of Ammon shall collect the adopted capacity replacement fee set by the Eastern Idaho Regional Wastewater Authority (EIRWWA), where applicable, in addition to the sewer capacity replacement fee charged by the City for the City of Ammon Collections system. SECTION 5-V: WATER LINE CAPACITY REPLACEMENT FEE 1.The person making application shall pay to the City, the sum of $1400.00 for the initial connection of a one and one-fourth (1 1/4) inch or less line. Connections for larger size lines shall be proportional to the cross-sectional area of the line pursuant to the following formula: Cost = $1152 X diameter². Charges for all water line connections shall be based on the size of the water line tap from the City main water line. 2.Examples of charges for other diameter lines are: $ 2592.00 $ 4608.00 $ 10,368.00 $ 18,432.00 $ 41,472.00 $ 73,728.00 $115,200.00 $165,888.00 18 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 43 of 81 SECTION 5-W: FIRE SUPPRESSION CONNECTION 1.Water Department $ 500.00* 2.Fire Department $ 500.00* TOTAL $1,000.00 *Only where the purpose is for providing fire suppression. SECTION 5-X: WATER METER FEE 1.Water meter fees shall be assessed according to Section 5-B of this fee resolution, on all new connections, changes of use or substantially remodeled buildings/connections or as required by the City Engineer. 2.All single-family residential/townhouse/condominium/mobile home/manufactured home/ apartments two units or less per building will have separate water/sewer lines and a meter box with a shut off going to each livable/usable unit. 3.A meter box per apartment building of three or more units and shut off per unit will be installed in all apartments. 4.A meter with shut off will be required on all irrigation/sprinkler system only lines commercial/ professional office space/churches/seminaries/hotels/motels/assisted living centers/extended care facilities and schools. (The line must be a separate line directly connected to the irrigation/sprinkler system and must not go through any building or structure). 5.A commercial meter with shut off will be installed in all commercial/professional office space/hotels/motels/assisted living centers/extended care facilities/schools per usable space. 6. the City in the winter and summer. SECTION 5-Y: VACANCIES 1.There will be NO allowances for temporary vacancies, vacation vacancies or vacant commercial or residential rental property. 2.Residential customers will be able to pay a disconnect and reconnect fee to temporarily suspend service, if they desire. SECTION 5-Z: SPECIAL BILLINGS 1.If special bills (ex: breakdown to different corporations but one location in the City) are requested, there will be an extra charge of $25.00 per request for the processing. SECTION 5-AA: LATE FEE CHARGES ALL ACCOUNTS th 1.Payment is past due after the 10 of each month. There will be late fees of 1-1/2% per month (18% APR per year) on all delinquent bills minimum charge of $ 5.00 (five-dollars). SECTION 5-BB: RETURNED CHECK 1.Return check fees shall be charged pursuant to the returned check fee resolution as adopted by the City Council. SECTION 5-CC: OUTSIDE CITY UTILITY RATES (non-annexed lands) 1.All rates for services/fees provided to properties outside the City limits of Ammon shall be charged at an amount of 1 ½ Times the rate for services/fees for property within the City limits. 19 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 44 of 81 SECTION 6- F IBER O PTIC D EPARTMENT F EES The following Monthly Fiber Optic Utility rates shall be effective upon connection to the Ammon Fiber Optic System as follows: SECTION 6-A: Residential Fiber Usage Rates Basic 1Gbps Rate: $14.00 Basic Residential 10Gbps Rate: $26.00 Basic 1Gbps Portal: $ 1.00 Basic 10Gbps Portal: $ 1.00 Four Basic 1Gbps (RJ45) Ports $ 1.50 Four Basic 1Gbps (RJ45) Ports: $ 2.50 Basic Residential 1Gbps Monthly Rate: $16.50 Basic Residential 10Gbps Monthly Rate: $29.50 SECTION 6-B: Commercial Rates Basic Commercial 1Gbps Rate: $22.50 Basic Commercial 10Gbps Rate: $46.50 Basic 1Gbps Portal: $ 1.00 Basic 10Gbps Portal: $ 1.00 Four Comm. Basic 1Gbps (RJ45) Ports: $ 1.50 Four Basic 1Gbps (RJ45) Ports: $ 2.50 Basic Commercial 1Gbps Monthly Rate: $25.00 Basic Commercial 10Gbps Monthly Rate: $50.00 Section 6-C: Additional Options 1.Additional Software 1Gbps Portals: $1.00 Monthly maintenance (does not include initial installation costs) 2.Additional Basic 1Gpbs (RJ45) Ports: $.050 Monthly maintenance (does not include initial installation costs) 3.Additional 1Gbps Optical (SFP) Ports: $1.00 Monthly maintenance (does not include initial installation costs) 4.Additional 10Gbps Optical (SFP) Ports: $2.00 Monthly maintenance (does not include initial installation costs) SECTION 6-D: Disconnect/Reconnect 1.There is no cost to disconnect from the utility thereby terminating the service and monthly utility fees. 2.Reconnection shall incur a $45.00 reconnection fee in addition to any necessary replacement or upgrade costs. SECTION 6-E: Colocation Services 1.First Rack Unit (RU) w/120v & HVAC: $350.00 Monthly 2.Additional RUs: $ 50.00 Monthly Jumper(s) shall be supplied and replaced if necessary by the tenant. There is no monthly rent or fee for jumper(s) supplied and maintained by renter. The following one time fees apply when jumpers are placed or moved: 1.Outside Business Hours: $150.00 one-time fee when placed or moved 2.During Business Hours: $ 75.00 one-time fee when placed or moved 3.Colocation Credit for Portal Providers: $250.00 monthly credit SECTION 6-F: Fiber Connection and Installation Fees 1.Residential Connection to Fiber Utility: $3,600 per connection a.This fee is paid by property owners that chose not to participate in the local improvement district (LID) for their area. 2.Residential Installation Inspection Fee: $90.00 per connection (includes three inspections) 3.Inspection Hourly Fee (Residential and Commercial) $60.00 per hour 4.Residential Developer Fee (Development Agreement) conduit 5.Commercial Developer Fee (Development Agreement) $1,495 per address 20 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 45 of 81 SECTION 7 F INANCE D EPARTMENT F EES SECTION 7-A: Business Licenses 1.General Business (Includes Itinerant and Mobile Vendor) $125.00* 2. Permit $500.00 per salesperson, plus background investigation fee 3.F $ 20.00 (plus any required inspections) 4.Home Occupation Permit $ 25.00* and/or **(as required) 5.Home Occupation Permit Childcare/Preschool $ 25.00* and/or **(as required) 6.Childcare Worker/ Non-provider $25.00** SECTION 7-B: Animal Licenses 1.One-Year Dog Licenses a.Individual Dog License (1-Year) $ 10.00 Spayed/Neutered b.Individual Dog License (1-Year) $ 15.00 Un-spayed/Un-neutered 2.Two-Year Dog Licenses a.Individual Dog License (2-Year) $ 19.00 Spayed/Neutered b.Individual Dog License (2-Year) $ 29.00 Un-spayed/Un-neutered 3.Three-Year Dog License a.Individual Dog License (3-Year) $ 28.00 Spayed/Neutered b.Individual Dog License (3-Year) $ 43.00 Un-spayed/Un-neutered 4.Kennel License $ 100.00 plus individual dog license*** 5.Replacement Dog License for lost/misplaced licenses $ 3.00 SECTION 7-C: INSPECTION/INVESTIGATION FEES 1.Child Investigation Fee (Applicant under 18 years of age) $ 10.00 2.Fire Inspection Fee See Fire Department Permit Resolution 3.Background Investigation Fee $ 50.00 a.(Applicant 18 years of age and older) SECTION 7-D: LIQUOR LICENSES AND RELATED PERMITS 1.Bartender Permit ** $ 25.00 2.Beer-Retail (sales-off premise consumption) $ 50.00 3.Beer-Retail (sales-on premise consumption) $200.00 4.Beer-Retail transfer fee (on/off premise consumption) $ 20.00 5.Liquor by the Drink $ 562.50 6.Liquor by the Drink transfer of license $100.00 7.Liquor Catering Permit (includes liquor/beer/wine) $ 20.00/day 8.Wine-Retail (sales-off premise consumption) $200.00 9.Wine-Retail (sales-on premise consumption) $200.00 10.Wine-Retail transfer fee (on/off premise consumption) $ 20.00 SECTION 7-E: BURGLAR ALARM FEE AND PENALTIES: 1.Alarm User Permit (65 and older no charge) $ 10.00 2. $ 50.00 3. $100.00 4. $200.00 5.Failure to Obtain or Renew Permit $ 25.00 SECTION 7-F: MISCELLANEOUS FEES 1.Cell Tower $250.00 2.Cell Tower Antenna $250.00 per antenna 3.CPR Classes City Resident $ 25.00 21 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 46 of 81 i.Non-Resident $ 50.00 4.Fireworks Permit $125.00*/*** 5.Game Arcade $125.00* 6.Motion Picture $125.00/screen */screen 7.Pawnbrokers $175.00*/*** 8.Scrap Dealer $500.00*/*** 9.Second Hand Precious Metal Dealers $ 75.00* 10.Second Hand Storekeeper $ 75.00* 11.Sexually Oriented Adult Stores $500.00*/*** 12.Animal Trap Rental $5.00 for every 3 days * Plus Fire Inspection Fee ** Plus Investigation Fee ***General Business License or Home Occupation Permit Included. SECTION 7-G: Miscellaneous Fee Policies 1.Return Check Fee. Return check fees shall be charged pursuant to the returned check fee resolution as adopted by the City Council. 2.Late Fee for Invoiced Billings. Except as otherwise defined in this fee resolution, the City of Ammon shall assess a late fee of $5.00 or 18% of the total amount invoiced, whichever is greater for any late payments. 3.Refunds. Except as otherwise defined in this fee resolution, a $10.00 minimum fee applies to all authorized refunds. 22 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 47 of 81 SECTION 8 Code E NFORCEMENT P ENALTIES SECTION 8-A: Infractions 1.Level 1 Infraction (1-4-2): $25.00 2.Level 2 Infraction (1-4-2): $50.00 3.Level 3 Infraction (1-4-2): $100.00 4.Disability Parking Infraction (9-4-16): $50.00 SECTION 9 C ITY C LERK D EPARTMENT F EES SECTION 9-A: Public Records Requests pursuant to Idaho Code 74-102 1.Copying Fee, up to 100 sheets No charge 2.Copying Fee, more than 100 sheets $0.05 per sheet of paper, black and white only 3.Labor Fee, up to two (2) hours No charge 4.Labor Fee, more than two (2) hours Pursuant to Idaho Code 74-102(10) 5.Materials Fee Pursuant to Idaho Code 74-102(10) Other costs and fees associated with a Public Records Request not itemized in this section shall be charged to the requester according to Idaho Code 74-102. This Resolution will be in full force and effect upon its adoption this 2 day of April, 2020. CITY OF AMMON ______________________________ Sean Coletti, Mayor ATTEST: _________________________ Kristina Buchan, City Clerk 23 City Fee Resolution 2020-004R Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 48 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 49 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 50 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 51 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 52 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 53 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 54 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 55 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 56 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 57 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 58 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 59 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 60 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 61 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 62 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 63 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 64 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 65 of 81 81 of 66 Page 03/31/2020 Council City Ammon 81 of 67 Page 03/31/2020 Council City Ammon 81 of 69 Page 03/31/2020 Council City Ammon Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 70 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 71 of 81 81 of 72 Page 03/31/2020 Council City Ammon 81 of 73 Page 03/31/2020 Council City Ammon Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 74 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 75 of 81 81 of 76 Page 03/31/2020 Council City Ammon 81 of 77 Page 03/31/2020 Council City Ammon Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 78 of 81 Ammon City Council 03/31/2020Page 79 of 81 81 of 80 Page 03/31/2020 Council City Ammon 81 of 81 Page 03/31/2020 Council City Ammon