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Moorland Township City Zoning Code

PUD AND SCD FEES ORDINANCE NO. 03-63 Adopted

May 3, 2007

300.700C.0 - Purpose.

Sec. 7C.0. This chapter is intended for setting of fees in relation to the application and development of both planned unit developments (PUD) and site condominium developments (SCD).

300.700C.1 - Fees.

Sec. 7C.1. The primary application fee for a PUD or SCD shall be two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500). This is established to offset the cost of township clerical and administrative fees in regards to the application.

300.700C.2 - Additional costs to developer.

Sec. 7C.2. In addition to the primary application fee, the developer and its subsidiaries shall be responsible for the following additional fees if incurred:

1.

Legal fees incurred by Moorland Township for having the township attorney review any legal documents relating to the application, including but not limited to, the application itself, open space agreements, master deeds, and leasing agreements.

2.

Engineering fees incurred by Moorland Township for having a designated township engineer review all site plans submitted by the developer.

3.

Hearing fees for any township board, commission, or committee if necessary.

4.

Any other professional fees incurred by Moorland Township while in the review and approval of a PUD or SCD application.

300.700C.3 - Payment of fees by developer.

Sec. 7C.3. The primary application fee must be paid at the time of application, all other fees shall be billed monthly by the township, and must be remitted within 10 business days. In addition all fees must be paid prior to the holding of any public hearing or meeting in which the application or site plan of the PUD or SCD shall be approved, denied, or discussed.

300.700C.4 - Term of application.

Sec. 7C.4. An application shall be valid for one (1) year with no extensions.

300.700C.5 - Severability.

Sec. 7C.5. All ordinances inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed and deemed repealed to the extent of such inconsistency.

300.700C.6 - Publishing and effective date.

Sec. 7C.6. This ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days after its publication or seven days after publication of a summary of it's provisions in a local newspaper of general circulation.