17.060 Plumbing Permit Fees.
(1) Fee Schedule. The schedule of plumbing permit fees, which must be paid at the time a plumbing permit is issued, shall be as provided in the Plumbing Permit Fee Schedule, which is on file with the City Clerk and Building Inspection Departments and viewable upon request.
(2) Delinquent Permits. In the event a plumbing permit is not taken out prior to commencing work on the job, the applicable fee will be double the rate specified in the Plumbing Permit Fee Schedule.
(3) Sanitary Sewer Connection Fee. In addition to the plumbing permit fees schedule shown above, all new connections to the City of Manitowoc sanitary sewer system shall be charged according to the connection schedule set forth below. This fee shall be paid for new construction that results in any additional sewage which ultimately enters the Wastewater Treatment Facility of the City of Manitowoc. Each connection in either a private or public collection system shall pay a sanitary sewer connection fee. Aggregated private connections shall pay the sanitary sewer connection fee according to the schedule.
(a) The sanitary sewer connection fee shall be progressively implemented following publication as follows:
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Following Publication |
1/1/2003 |
1/1/2004 |
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Single-Family/Manufactured Home |
$500 |
$750 |
$1,000 |
Two-Family |
$500/unit |
$750/unit |
$1,000/unit |
Apartment/Multiple-Family |
$500/unit |
$750/unit |
$1,000/unit |
Commercial Building |
$750 |
$1,125 |
$1,500 |
Industrial Building |
$1,250 |
$1,875 |
$2,500 |
Community-Based Residential Facilities (CBRF), Nursing Homes, Dormitories, Boarding Houses, Assisted Living Facilities, and Related Facilities: |
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1 – 8 Residential Units |
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$1,000 |
9 – 12 Residential Units |
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$1,500 |
Residential Units in Excess of 12 |
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$1,500 plus $170 for each unit > 12 |
(b) The fee established for 2004 shall remain in effect for succeeding years unless modified by the City of Manitowoc Common Council.
(4) Electrical Plumbing Appliances. On any plumbing appliance requiring electricity, either the plumbing contractor or the electrical contractor, but not both, shall take out the permit. The name of each contractor shall be listed on such permit. If the owner chooses to select individual contractors, separate permits shall be required for electric and plumbing.
[Ord. 22-145 § 1, 2022; Ord. 06-703 § 1, 2006. Prior code § 17.06]