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REQUIRED LICENSES
Through its home rule charter and code of municipal ordinances, the City requires licenses .
for certain activities. These
include the following.
Auctioneer
$ 25
55
Bowling Alley
Carnival, Circus
schedule on size and number of days
Contractors
depends on, the type of service
Places of Entertainment
80
Food Service
various
Game Machines 6 month license cost depends on type of device
Going out of Business
no fee
Liquor Licenses
depending on type $ 454 - 529.
Arborist
no fee.
Dog Licenses
$ 10 -25
Special Event Permi�
no fee
Alarm Business Permit
$75
Massage Therapist
50
Movie Theater
110
- Drive In 80
Outdoor Vendor
1 0/month
Pawn Broker
55
plus $2,500 surety bond
Sales and Use Tax
_ No fee . w
Lodging Tax
No fee
Secondhand dealer
$ 55
Solid Waste Collector
Per vehicle 30.
hic list is s_c ect to periodic update. The figures in thic rr-cmr., r='y on. r?orts issued by
VT'. "'US l.L, c-3rtrnents. Fees rnnV have chanced c:nce the icsua.1cC I WIII
be -�cent at the April 14`' meeting to answer questions. Please let me know if there are
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questions that may required research prior to the meeting.
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Neighborhood Parkland
Residential (per unit)
$ 848
Commercial & Industrial land uses do not pay this fee
Community Parkland
Residential (per unit)
934
Does not apply to Commercial & Industrial land use
Library.
Residential (per unit)
230
Does not apply to Commercial and Industrial land use
Police
Residential (per unit based on unit size)
84
' Commercial (per square foot)
.10
Industrial (per square foot)
.03
Fire
Residential (per unit based on unit size)
121
(per square 'root)
i o
Industrial (per square foot)
.04
General Government Facilities
Residential (per unit based on unit size)
154
Commercial (per square foot)
.17
Industrial.. (per square foot)
.05
Plan Review. To recover some of the costs of providing services, the City.has esfa6lished
fees for some services. .These include the following.
Building. Permit- & Plan Check Fees per schedule
Anncxa~on
14,040
Rezor'ing
85
Overall Development Plan
1,400
Preliminary PUD
1,472
Final PUP
2,808
Preliminary Subdivision
1,312
Final Subdivision
2,176
Project Development Plan
1,477
Final Project Development Plan
2,808
Non -Conforming Use Review
1,216
Extension of Final Approval
496
Minor Amendment
168
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the tax on to its customers. Customers pay about 3% of their monthly bill to PSCo which
is then remitted to the City.
Franchise Fees. The City imposes a Cable Franchise fee on TCI. This fee is passed on to
its customers. Many property owners near the City boundaries also are served by TCI.
Teeeohone Charge. The City imposes a per account telephone charge of $.70. This
amount is included on the monthly telephone bills that customers pay.
Beer and Liquor Occubational Privilege Tax. The City imposes an annual tax on the
privilege of serving beer and liquor. The cost of the tax is from $750 to $1,650 depending
on the type of license and the hours of operation.
PLANT INVESTMENT & CAPITAL EXPANSION FEES and REQUIRED PERMITS
To ,ff�zet .he test, p'c`^.:ng i„ ractructure withir its tiorporate boundaries, the City has
established fees which are collected at the time building permits are issued. These include
the following:
Street'Oversizing,
Residential (per unit) $ 895
54
Residential Multi -family (per unit) Light Industrial (per acre) 7,292
92
Heavy Industrial (per acre) 9,722
.Office/General Commercial (per acre) 14,583
Retail Commercial (per acre) 19,443
Electric Underground
150 AMPs or less (per single family residence) 414
200 Ah1Ps or E:ec . F. (per sing:.
resirionca) 488
-:.:nY ;r-_-/ Pedsst3l Service (ner single family resident 10
Water Plant Investment Fee
Residential
A Commercial
Industrial .
Raw Water Requirement
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Waste Water Plant Investment Fee
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Storm Drainage Basin Fee
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
2,464
5,867
12,700
1,200
4,500
9,000
1,600
6,814
9,100
146 - 867
1,132 - 6,692
2,790 - 16,500
City of Fort .Collins
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
3:JBJEC
Adminis. : Services
Finance Administration
MEMORANDUM
April 3, 1997
Planning and Zoning Board
Alan J. Krcmarik, Financial Officer AX
fi4a4�-Uo+ J,
a.rnexat:on Financial Co,ncems: Taxes, F.at::, permits, & Licenses
PURPOSE: Property owners facing the prospect of annexation need to be informed
about taxes, fees, and licensing requirements of the City.of Fort Collins. Fort Collins has
different property and sales tax requirements than the un-incorporated areas of the county.
This memorandum reviews some of these financial concerns that property owners that are
considering annexation may have. The purpose is to identify the most important
differences in taxation, permitting requirements,._and activities for which licenses a`
requirre
ed.
TAXES "and FRANCHISE -FEES
=nPertv T?x. The City of Fort c3i!:r;s levies , pr^Perty tax of 1 -c' - `•'I
C i °o of t;.a assessed va:ue cf the propertN.:,. =roCsr;ies outsiJ . he 1'0411 S pay : ie
Poudre Fire Authority levy of 9.301 mills. The difference amounts to $4.96 per $10,000
of assessed value.
Sales and Use Tax. The City of Fort Collins levies a 3% Sales and Use tax on property
acquired and placed into use within the City limits. For residential propertyowners, this is
most dramatic on the purchase of major items, most notably, automobiles and trucks. On
a $20,000 vehicle, the City tax amounts to $600. For retail businesses, the impact is the
requirement to become a licensed retailer and to collect and remit City sales tax.
Commercial and industrial land uses would also be subject to use tax on equipment bought
outside the City for which a Colorado City sales tax has not been paid.
Lodging Tax In addition to the sales and use tax, the City imposes a 3% tax on the
temporary use of lodging facilities. This tax is paid by the lodger and is collected on -the
lodgers bill.
Gas Companv Occupational Privilege Tax The City imposes an Occupational Privilege tax
on Public Service Company. The tax is a total amount of $445,000 per year. PSCo passes
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300 LaPorte Avenue • P.O. Box 310 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6788 • FAX (970) 2_11-67S2
Commur Planning and Environmental 5 Aces
Current Planning
City of Fort Collins
February 17, 1998
Daniel L. Ellsworth
1101 East Lincoln Avenue
Fort Collins, Colorado 80521
Dear Daniel:
Attached is some information pertaining to the annexation and zoning of the property known as
the Lincoln-Lemay Annexation and Zoning. The attached memo from Alan Krcmarik; Financial
Officer for the City of Fort Collins, was prepared in April, 1997, for the Planning and Zoning -
Board. The information is still valid, and if you have questions related to the memo, I
recommend you telephone Mr. Krcmarik at 221-6788.
As we previously discussed on the telephone, listed below is a schedule of the upcoming
hearings and times regarding the enclave annexation and zoning.
Planning and Zoning Board February 19, 1998
(Begins at 6:30 PM --the item has been placed on the
consent agenda as there is no known controversy. regarding
the proposed annexation and zoning.)
City Council March 3; -1998 (First Reading of the Annexation and
Zoning Ordinances)
March 17, 1998 (Second Reading of the Annexation and
Zoning Ordinances)
The recommended zoning for the property remains CCR-Community Commercial-Poudre River
zone district.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at 221-6750.
Best regards, // 1
Leanne A. Harter
xc: File
281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6750 • FAX (970) 416-2020