Jacksonville |
Code of Ordinances |
Title V. ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL |
Chapter 123. PUBLIC FEES |
Part 1. IN GENERAL |
§ 123.102. Fees established.
Fees established for the Departments listed below are subject to the Annual Review of Fees provisions found in Section 106.112, Ordinance Code. An updated fee schedule shall be maintained electronically and can be accessed at the electronic address noted below. A schedule of fees can be reviewed during business hours in the Finance and Administration Department.
The fees listed below can be found electronically on the following City of Jacksonville webpage: www.coj.net/fees .
Downtown Investment Authority
1.
New Construction (Section 656.361.9)
2.
Downtown Sidewalk Vendors
3.
Downtown Cafe Permits
4.
Commercial Surface Parking Lots
5.
Office of Public Parking
Finance Department
Fleet Management Division Motor Vehicle Inspection
Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department
1.
Fire and Rescue Ambulance/Report Fees
2.
Fire and Rescue Plan Reviews Fees
3.
Fire and Rescue Inspections
4.
Place of Assembly Fees
5.
Marine Permits
Neighborhoods Department
Animal Care & Protective Services
Mosquito Control
Environmental Quality Division
1.
Well Permit Type
2.
EPB
3.
Water Quality
4.
Waste Water
5.
Water Maintenance Inspection
6.
Air Pollution Sources
Municipal Code Compliance Division
Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department
Senior Services Division
Recreation and Community Programming Division
1.
Cecil Field
2.
Legends Center
3.
Tennis Courts
Natural and Marine Resource Division
1.
Metropolitan Park Marina
2.
Sisters Creek Marina
Huguenot Park
Hanna Park
County Extension Office
1.
Canning Center
Planning Department
1.
Construction in Right-of-Way
2.
Plat Review
3.
Certificates of Appropriateness (COA)
4.
Land Use Amendments - Small Scale
5.
Land Use Amendments - Large Scale
6.
Development Regional Impact - Related (DRI)
7.
DRI Reviews
8.
Conventional Rezonings
9.
Planned Unit Development (PUD)
10.
Zoning Counter
11.
Review Group
12.
Subdivision Infrastructure Inspection
13.
Zoning & Rezoning Interpretations
14.
Administrative Deviations
15.
Cell Towers
16.
Plans Examining Fee
17.
Concurrency Management
18.
CRC not preceded by CCAS
19.
CRC preceded by CCAS
20.
Application for Development Agreement
21.
VPAC
22.
Historic Preservation and Protection
Building Inspection Division
1.
New buildings
2.
Foundation only
3.
New construction other than buildings
4.
Alterations
5.
Window/door replacement
6.
Moving buildings
7.
Roofing
8.
Swimming Pools
9.
Demolition of buildings
10.
Demolition of structures other than buildings
11.
Sign Erections
12.
Site clearing with protected trees
13.
Site clearing without protected trees
14.
Removal or relocation of private protected trees
Electrical Permit Fees
Plumbing Permit Fees
Mechanical Permit Fees
Miscellaneous Permit Fees
Public Works Department
Engineering and Construction Management
Traffic Engineering Fees
Real Estate Division
Solid Waste Division
Sports and Entertainment Office
1.
Ritz Theatre and Museum
2.
Permit Application
3.
Ticket Surcharges
(1)
A per ticket "ticket user fee" of $2.50 on each ticket sold for each event in the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena ("Arena") and Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts ("Times-Union Center"). The ticket user fees authorized by this paragraph shall increase annually by an amount equal to three percent of the prior year's ticket user fee. The ticket user fees collected pursuant to this paragraph shall be used only for capital expenditures and capital maintenance in relation to the Arena and Times-Union Center.
(2)
A per ticket "ticket user fee" of $3.25 (plus annual increases not to exceed those set forth under the terms of that certain lease dated September 7, 1993, as amended, between the City of Jacksonville and Jacksonville Jaguars, Ltd.), with such annual increases being implemented for NFL games on each ticket sold for such events held in Municipal Stadium. A per ticket "ticket user fee" of $2.50 shall apply to all other commercial events at Municipal Stadium utilizing the stadium bowl (the "Commercial Ticket User Fee"). Events of not-for-profit organizations at Municipal Stadium utilizing the stadium bowl shall be subject to a ticket user fee in an amount equal to 50 percent of the then current Commercial Ticket User Fee, which as of the enactment date of this Ordinance shall be $1.25 (the "Non-profit Ticket User Fee"). Both the Commercial Ticket User Fee and the Non-profit Ticket User Fee shall increase by an amount equal to three percent of the prior year's ticket user fee. The ticket user fees remitted to the City in connection with this paragraph shall be expended only for capital expenditures and capital maintenance for, or in relation to, Municipal Stadium and its support facilities and infrastructure in the immediate vicinity.
(3)
A per ticket "ticket user fee" of $2.50 on each ticket sold (plus annual increases not to exceed those set forth under the terms of that certain Amendment 14 to Lease between the City and Jacksonville Jaguars, LLC dated December 11, 2015) for each event in the Amphitheater and Covered Flex Field. The ticket user fees remitted to the City pursuant to this paragraph shall be deposited into the applicable Venue-Related Enterprise Fund as described in Section 111.135, Ordinance Code, and expended only for capital expenditures and capital maintenance, repairs and improvements in relation to the Amphitheater and Covered Flex Field.
(4)
A per ticket "ticket user fee" of $2.50 on each ticket sold for each event held in the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville. The ticket user fee authorized by this paragraph shall increase annually by an amount equal to three percent of the prior year's ticket user fee. The ticket user fees remitted to the City pursuant to this paragraph shall be deposited into the applicable Venue-Related Enterprise Fund as described in Section 111.135, Ordinance Code, and expended only for capital expenditures and capital maintenance in relation to the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville.
(5)
All of the foregoing ticket user fees authorized by Section 123.102(i), Ordinance Code, may be waived or reduced in connection with events of non-profit organizations with the prior written approval of the Chief Administrative Officer or Chief Financial Officer, with simultaneous copy to the Council Auditor.
Duval County Health Department
(Ord. 85-1342-721, § 1; Ord. 86-987-602, § 1; Ord. 87-434-301, § 1; Ord. 87-963-529, § 2; Ord. 877-984-548, § 1; Ord. 88-270-135, § 2; Ord. 88-699-368, § 1; Ord. 88-878-468, § 2; Ord. 89-872-405, § 7; Ord. 90-32-16, § 1; Ord. 90-719-311, § 1; Ord. 91-170-124, § 2; Ord. 91-574-256, § 1; Ord. 91-1094-571, § 1; Ord. 91-1159-379, § 1; Ord. 92-470-311, § 1; Ord. 92-961-660, § 1; Ord. 92-1754-1131, § 1; Ord. 93-355-844, § 1; Ord. 94-1307-763, § 1; Ord. 94-68-199, § 1; Ord. 94-624-487, § 1; Ord. 94-1009-567, § 1; Ord. 95-2057-1180, § 2; Ord. 96-615-580, § 2; Ord. 97-195-E, § 1; Ord. 97-386-E, § 1; Ord. 97-551-E, § 1; Ord. 97-787-E, § 1; Ord. 1999-1298-E, § 1; Ord. 2002-792-E, § 1; Ord. 2002-793-E, § 2; Ord. 2002-950-E, § 1; Ord. 2002-1126-E, § 1; Ord. 2003-226-E, § 1; Ord. 2004-337-E, § 2; Ord. 2004-708-E, § 4; Ord. 2004-739-E, § 1; Ord. 2004-1003-E, § 3; Ord. 2005-807-E, § 10.5; Ord. 2005-1014-E, § 1; Ord. 2005-1283-E, § 7; Ord. 2005-1408-E, § 1; Ord. 2006-309-E, § 1; Ord. 2006-422-E, § 124; Ord. 2006-679-E, § 2; Ord. 2006-825-E, § 1; Ord. 2007-246-E, § 1; Ord. 2007-1283-E, § 1; Ord. 2008-209-E, § 2; Ord. 2008-513-E, § 1; Ord. 2009-359-E, § 4; Ord. 2010-216-E, § 2; Ord. 2011-732-E; Ord. 2015-376-E , § 1; Ord. 2016-728-E , § 1; Ord. 2016-729-E , § 1; Ord. 2016-730-E , § 3; Ord. 2017-665-E , § 6; Ord. 2018-347-E , § 7)
Editor's note
Ordinance 2007-839-E, § 18, authorized updated department/division names pursuant to reorganization.