Permit Fee definition
Permit Fee means a fee in an amount established by the SFMTA Board, required to be paid by a permit applicant for permit issuance or renewal, including any late payment penalties or interest for failure to pay in accordance with the requirements of this Article and any other regulations adopted by the SFMTA Board.
Permit Fee means the fee payable annually by an operator to the tax administrator in
Permit Fee means, as applicable, the fee paid in connection with the issuance and renewal of a permit.
Examples of Permit Fee in a sentence
RESOLVED, that the County Board of Arlington County does hereby establish a Shared Mobility Device Permit Fee in the amount of $8,000.
The DTA and City agree that said hourly rate shall increase or decrease periodically by the Duluth City Council via resolution setting “Fee Schedule with License, Permit, Fee and Penalty Charges”.
More Definitions of Permit Fee
Permit Fee. , in relation to a permit, means the fee for the issue of that permit set out in Schedule 1;
Permit Fee means the monetary consideration paid for the privilege of erecting a sign or signs in a specific location within the State of Oklahoma.
Permit Fee means a fee paid by the permittee to the City to cover the cost of issuing, processing, inspecting and filing the street opening permit.
Permit Fee means a payment of money imposed upon development as a condition of application for or approval of development to cover the costs of processing applications, inspecting and reviewing plans or other information required to be submitted for purpose of evaluating an application, or inspecting or monitoring development activity.
Permit Fee means the amount collected by the City at the time of application for a Tree Permit as may be prescribed from time to time in the City’s rates and fee schedule pursuant to the City’s approved Current Budget;
Permit Fee means a fee in an amount established by the SFMTA Board of Directors, due on an annual basis. In the case of an Initial Application, a portion of the Permit Fee shall constitute the non-refundable Application Fee due at the time of an Initial Application, with the remainder due at issuance of a permit. The Applicant shall also be required to pay any late payment penalties or interest for failure to pay in accordance with the requirements of this Article 1200 or any other regulation adopted by the SFMTA Board of Directors at the time of permit issuance.
Permit Fee means the annual per machine charge which every owner of a bona fide coin operated amusement machine in commercial use must purchase and display in either the owner's or operator's place of business in order to legally operate the machine in the state.