Rates + Fees
As a local government, funding for services is obtained through many revenue sources such as taxes, user fees, grants and rates.
The Consolidated Fee Schedule pulls together almost all fees collected by various city departments in one place for easy access to patrons. The schedule reflects the cost to the city for providing fee-based services such as planning and zoning amendments, obtaining a building permit, adopting an animal or renting a city facility.
If you do not see the fees you are interested in outlined in the Consolidated Fee Schedules below, contact the department directly.
Animal Services Fees
A division of the Irving Police Department, Irving Animal Services maintains a safe and secure city by providing a healthy environment for humans and animals living in Irving.
View the Animal Services ordinance.
Schedule adopted by City Council on Oct. 14, 2021 (Res-2021-376)
Fees effective Oct. 1, 2022
Adoptions
Animals adopted from Irving Animal Services receive basic veterinary care prior to adoption. This includes:
- Rabies vaccination: dogs, cats and ferrets 12 weeks and older Spay/Neuter – dogs, cats and rabbits
- Microchip implantation (if not previously chipped) and registration De-wormer(s)
- Flea/tick medicine
- Cats only: FVRCP vaccination(s) and Feline Combo Test (FIV and FeLV)
- Dogs only – DAPPv vaccination(s), Bordetella vaccination(s), Heartworm Prevention medication and Heartworm Test (6 months and older)
Adoption Fees
- Dogs and cats over six (6) months of age: $85
- Puppies and kittens six (6) months and under six (6) months of age: $100
- Other animals such as birds, rabbits, hamsters and other small animals: $10-$40
Impoundment + Daily Care
Upon intake at the shelter, each animal receives the following to protect animal health and reduce disease spread:
- Cats only: FVRCP vaccination
- Dogs only: DAPPv vaccination, Bordetella vaccination De-wormer(s)
- Flea/Tick medicine
- Microchip implantation (if not previously chipped) for identification, registered to owner upon reclaim and payment of microchip fee
Animals housed in the animal shelter are provided with daily care by the Animal Services staff. This includes a clean kennel, food and water, bedding, litterbox for cats and other basic care needs.
Impoundment + Daily Care Fees
- Impoundment Fee: $60
- Daily Care Fee: $10
Quarantine / Rabies Testing
Animals which have bitten or scratched a person are required by law to be quarantined for the rabies observation period (10 days, 240 hours). Animals kept in quarantine at the animal shelter are housed in specialized kennels and receive daily care by the Animal Services staff, using additional protections to prevent additional exposures. This includes a clean kennel, food and water, bedding, litterbox for cats and other basic care needs, as well as observing the animal at least twice daily for any signs/symptoms consistent with the rabies virus.
If the animal displays signs/symptoms of the rabies virus or the owner chooses to surrender the animal to the shelter, the quarantine fee is still collected to cover costs related to euthanasia and rabies testing.
The home quarantine fee applies to animals that have met the legal requirements that allow for quarantine in the home. Officer time is spent verifying that the animal is eligible for home quarantine, completing owner education, ensuring compliance with state laws, checking in as necessary during the 240-hour quarantine period, releasing the animal and documenting the process as required.
Quarantine / Rabies Testing Fees
- Quarantine Fee (at shelter): $150
- Home Quarantine Fee: $50
Services
Animal Services offers microchipping that includes microchip registration, rabies vaccinations for animals impounded at the shelter and rabies tag replacements for animals vaccinated by Irving Animal Services.
Service Fees
- Microchip Implantation and Registration Fee: $15
- Rabies Vaccination Fee: $10
- Replacement Rabies Tag: $5
Registering Aggressive or Dangerous Dogs
Keeping an Aggressive or Dangerous dog in the City requires registration. The fees assessed for registration are for the Animal Services staff time to complete the process for checking compliance requirements set forth in the ordinances.
Registration Fees
- Aggressive Dog Registration: $100
- Dangerous Dog Registration: $100
Breeding Animals + Hosting Animal Exhibitions
Breeding animals and hosting animal exhibitions in the City both require permits. The fees assessed for the permits are for the Animal Services staff time to complete the process for checking compliance requirements set forth in the ordinances.
Breeding Animals + Hosting Animal Exhibitions
- Breeder’s Permit: $50
- Animal Exhibition Permit: $250
Code Enforcement Fees
The Code Enforcement Department works to maintain a safe, healthy and vibrant city by providing education-focused enforcement of property maintenance, buildings, and health and safety codes.
Fees effective Oct. 1, 2023
*Updated fees effective Oct. 4, 2023
Multifamily
The Multifamily Division oversees the licensing and inspection of apartment complexes, hotels, manufactured home parks (MHPs), fourplexes and swimming pools/spas. This division also oversees the registration of short-term rental (STR) properties in Irving.
Multifamily Fees
- Multifamily License-Level 1/2 Apartment: $16.70 Per Unit
- Multifamily License-Level 3/4 Apartment: $22.50 Per Unit
- New Units After Licensing: $1.0966 Per Unit
- Multifamily License - Late Fee First Month: 10% of License Fee
- Multifamily License - Late Fee Subsequent Month: 5% of License Fee
- Multifamily License - Manufactured Home Parks: $9.72 Per Site
- Pool/Spa License: $200 Per Pool
- Short-term Rental Registration: $300 Per Year
- Noncompliant Reinspection: $100 Per Inspection
- No-show Fee: $100 Per Occurrence
- Duplicate License Fee: $20 Per License
Property Standards + Programs
The Property Standards Division works to inspect and seek correction of conditions on private property that violate Irving’s Code of Ordinances. These include blight, nuisance, and zoning conditions. Property Standards proactively visits both residential and commercial properties to identify code violations as well as responds to complaints.
The Code Enforcement Programs Division manages Building and Standards cases, vacant building registration and boarding home licenses.
Property Standards + Programs Fees
- Abatement Administration: $250
- Vacant Building Registration: $325 ($250 for Registration; $75 for Inspection)
- Boarding Home License & Reinspection: $100
- Boarding Home Parking Variance: $300
Inspections Fees
The Inspections Department verifies code and ordinance compliance to mitigate threats to life and health safety. The department ensures safe buildings and sanitary food establishments; serves developers and builders to achieve their project goals in the shortest reasonable timeframe; and maintains the highest feasible International Organization for Standardization (ISO) ratings for both commercial and residential codes.
Fees effective Oct. 15, 2022
Inspection Fees
1. Single-family dwelling, Townhouse, Duplex, (new construction)
Per square foot of all floor area under roof. The fee includes two drive approaches.
Fees
- Plan review: $0.11
- Permit: $0.41
2. Residential Alterations, Garages (residential-detached), Fire Repair (residential or multifamily), Storage Buildings over 400 square feet
The fee shall not exceed the fee for comparable space for new construction
Fees
- Permit: $0.33 per square foot of the area of work
- Minimum fee: $130
3. Residential Additions (any enclosed square footage)
Per square foot of all floor area under the roof
Fees
- Same as Item 1.
- Minimum fee: $280
4. Commercial Building
Letter of compliance or certificate of occupancy included.
Fees
- Plan review is additional: See Item 7.
- Permit Fee per square foot:
- Permit Fee: $0.48 per square foot of the area of work.
- Minimum fee: $1,200.
5. Shell Building
(includes parking garages and modular buildings)
Letter of compliance included
Fees
- Plan review: See Item 7.
- Permit: 50% of Permit Fee in Item 4.
6. Interior finish, Repairs, or Remodel
Certificate of occupancy included, if required.
Fees
- Plan review: See Item 7.
- Permit: 80% of Permit Fee in Item 4.
7. Plan review: Multifamily/Commercial buildings, new or additions + Interior finish
In addition to the regular permit fee
Fees
- 25% of the permit fee
8. Plan review fee - additional (changes, revisions, additions)
One hour minimum
Fees
- $55 per hour
9. Swimming Pools
Sewer P-trap, gas line, pool equipment electrical included. A separate permit for new service.
Fees
- In-ground: $240
- Above-ground: $140
- Commercial: $400
10. Certificate of Occupancy
Fees
- Restaurant: $190
- Auto-related use: $140
- Daycare: $140
- All other occupancy types: $105
- Change of name or duplicate: $31
11. Reinspections
Fees
- $75
12. Drive Approaches
Fees
- $65 first two approaches
- $35 for each additional approach
13. Electrical single trade
Temporary service poles, mobile home service, utility releases, clean and shows, service changes.
Each multifamily unit is considered a separate permit.
Fees
- $65
14. Plumbing single trade
Water, sewer, gas service line replacements, water heaters, and similar plumbing work.
Each multifamily unit is considered a separate permit.
Fees
- $65
15. Mechanical single trade
Heating, air conditioning installations or replacements, and related work.
Each multifamily unit is considered a separate permit
Fees
- $65
16. Building single trade
Storage buildings greater than 6 feet in any dimension up to 400 square feet. Tents greater than 400 square feet. Canopies greater than 1,600 square feet. Decks higher than 30 inches above grade. Temporary sales and construction office trailers. Demolitions. Telecommunication antennae. Flatwork.
Any additional trades or work, see elsewhere in this fee schedule.
Fees
- $65
17. Foundation Repair
The fee is per building.
Fees
- $125
18. Retaining walls
(with over 30 inches in height of exposed face at any point)
Fees
- Residential single-family, single lot: $160
- Commercial and all other as follows: (Length, Linear feet of wall)
- Up to 100': $160
- 101' to 200': $160 + $0.32/ft
- 201' to 350': $240 + $0.26/ft
- Over 350': $250 + $0.24/ft
19. Re-roofing and Roofing overlay
The fee is per structure or building.
Fees
- Single-Family, Townhouse: $100
- Duplex: $100
- Multifamily: $150
- Commercial: $150
20. Fuel tanks, Pumps, Lines
(installation, repair, or replacement)
Fees
- $100
21. Fuel tank or Pump
(removal)
Fees
- $65
22. Fire alarm, Fire sprinkler, Standpipes, Fire control panel
Per address/suite/unit
Fees
- $104 + $2.60 per additional similar device
23. On-Site utilities
(storm drain, domestic water, sanitary sewer, gas line and fire main)
The fee is per utility.
Fees
- $75 + $0.10 per linear foot
24. Fire hydrant
(installation or repair)
Fees
- $65 per hydrant
25. Parking lots
(commercial)
Annual outdoor parking permit fees are provided in another ordinance.
Fees
- Resurface/Overlay: $65
- New Parking Lot: $150
26. Solar energy system
Fees
- $75 + $55 per hour for plan review.
- Permit Minimum: $130.
27. Commercial Security (Electric Door Locks)
Fees
- $80 for the first lock
- $20 for each additional lock
28. Record verification, Special services
Two-hour minimum. Copy charge is separate.
Fees
- $50 per hour $100 Minimum
29. Construction Board of Appeals
Nonrefundable
Fees
- $780
30. Moved Buildings (House-moving)
House-moving permits
Fees
- $355 first section
- $50 additional section(s)
31. Set-up of moved buildings, Manufactured home (move-in), Demolitions (single-family)
Additional floor area - see Item 4.
Fees
$65 per trade
32. Housing-moving case (requiring city council approval)
Moving a building within the city limits (except schools). Non- refundable.
Fees
- $780
33. Temporary use permit requiring city council approval
Non-refundable. Good for 6 months.
Fees
- $780
34. Christmas Tree, Pumpkin, Firewood sales lots
Separate permit required for tents, signs, electrical, etc.
Fees
- $150
35. Carnivals, Circuses, Batch plants (and similar temporary events not specifically covered in another fee item)
Separate permit required for tents, signs, electrical, etc.
Fees
$150
36. Snow cone stands
Separate permit required for signs, electrical, etc.
Fees
- $192
37. After-hours inspection
Two-hour minimum.
Fees
- $65 per hour
- $130 minimum
38. Irrigation System
Residential is considered single- family and duplex.
Fees
- Residential: $110.
- Commercial: $160
39. Electric Gate Controllers
Fees
- $65 for the first item
- $25 for each additional item
40. Foundation Only Permit
In addition to the regular fee.
Fees
- 10% of the regular permit fee.
41. Investigation Fee for work begun without a permit
In addition to the regular fee.
Fees
- 100% of the regular fee
42. Fences
In accordance with Section 15-2.
Fees
- Single residential lot new fence: $0.25 per linear foot; minimum $50.
- Single residential lot replacement: $0.25 per linear foot; minimum $40.
- Single commercial lot new or replacement: $0.35 per linear foot; minimum $150.
- New or replacement - subdivision required screening fence: $0.35 per linear foot; minimum $150.
43. Signs
Fees
- Billboard annual permit: $100
- Digital billboard new: $1,000
- Digital billboard annual: $200
- Electronic signs: $750
- Special event banners: $50
- Other types up to 50 square feet
- New: $100
- Reface: $50
- Other types 51-100 square feet
- New: $150
- Reface: $75
- Other types over 100 square feet
- New: $200
- Reface: $100
Irving Public Library
The Irving Public Library System provides access to information for lifelong learning and promotes the enjoyment of reading. Customers have the opportunity to achieve a higher quality of life through success in school and at work and through the enjoyment of recreational reading.
Fees effective Oct. 1, 2023
Nonresident (NR) card
Nonresident customers yearly access to public computers, checkout privileges, and online resources and ebooks.
Fee
- $40
NR Computer Card - Monthly
Nonresident customers monthly access to public computers, study room privileges, and online resources and ebooks.
Fee
- $5
NR Computer Card – annual
Nonresident customers yearly access to public computers, study room privileges, and online resources and ebooks.
Fee
- $20
Meeting Rooms (Resident)
Resident usage of the library's meeting rooms at the South Irving, Valley Ranch and West Irving libraries.
Fee
- $25 per 4 hours
Meeting Rooms – (NR)
Nonresident usage of the library's meeting rooms at the South Irving Valley Ranch and West Irving libraries.
Fee
- $75 per 4 hours
Lost and Damaged Books and AV Processing Fees
Processing fee to replace lost books or audiovisual items, and for replacements of damaged items deemed unfit for use.
Fee
- $5
Fees to repair damaged but usable books and AV
Fees to repair damaged but still usable books and AV items. Prices for the repair of damaged items vary from item to item.
Fees
- Level 1: $3
- Level 2: $5
- Level 3: $10
- Level 4: $15
Replace Lost Library Card
Fee for library replacement cards.
Fee
- $2
Collection Agency Fee
Fee assessed per item to patron to recover cost of material(s) which are not returned.
Fee
- $9.85
Library Print Copies
Each library location retains a coin op machine for its copier for public use.
Fees
- Black and White: $.20
- Color: $.50
Library Fax Fees
Fee assessed per faxed page.
Fee
- $1
Earbuds
The sale of small items for customers using the public computers (Earbuds, Flash Drives, etc.).
Fee
- At Cost
Flash Drives
The sale of small items for customers using the public computers (Earbuds, Flash Drives, etc.).
Fee
- At Cost
Filament for 3-D Printers
The sale of filament per ounce for use by the public.
Fee
- $0.15 per gram
Miscellaneous Office Supplies
The sale of minor office supplies for patron usage.
Fee
- At Cost
Municipal Court
The Irving Municipal Court administers fair and impartial justice while adhering to statutory requirements relating to processing cases, enforcing court orders and coordinating magistration.
The Municipal Court collects the Local Consolidated Fee of $14 on all nonjailable misdemeanor offenses, including criminal violations of a municipal ordinance as outlined in Section 134.103 of the Local Government Code. The $14 fee is divided into three fee types (building security, court technology and juvenile case management) and is separate from the Municipal Court Collection fee, which is only assessed when a person meets the parameters set by Section 12-9 for past due payment.
Fees effective Oct. 4, 2024
Municipal Court Collection Fees
An additional collection fee for items outlined in Section 12-9 when an item is more than sixty (60) days past due and has been referred to the attorney or vendor for collection.
Fee
- 30% per item
Parks and Recreation
Irving Parks and Recreation strives to enhance the quality of life for its customers by providing leisure opportunities that promote wellness, socialization and entertainment. View the Parks and Recreation ordinance.
Fees effective Oct. 1, 2022
*Updated Fees Effective Oct. 4, 2023
Athletic Fees
Parks and Recreation offers athletic fields to the recreation leagues, competitive leagues and the general public for use. The department also works with tournament organizers. These rentals are based on an hourly rate with an additional fee for use of lights. There is a $35 per staff member penalty for any litter left on or around athletic fields. View the Parks and Recreation Rentals Guide.
*A 50% discount is available Monday through Thursday, for both residents and nonresidents.
Leagues / Sport
City Recreational Leagues
Practice Field Fees
- Resident: $6 per hour
- Nonresident: N/A
Light Fees
- Resident: $6 per hour (additional)
- Nonresident: N/A
Game Fees
- Resident: $6 per hour
- Nonresident: N/A
Tournament Fees (After 2 Free Per Year)
- Resident: $250 per tournament. $100 per field. $20 per field lining
- Nonresident: N/A
General Public + Competitive Sports
Practice Field Fees
- Resident: $12 per hour
- Nonresident: $24 per hour
Light Fees
- Resident: $12 per hour (additional)
- Nonresident: $24 per hour (additional)
Game Fees
(COI Required)
- Resident: $24 per hour
- Nonresident: $48 per hour
Tournament Fees
Resident:
- $500 per tournament
- $175 per field
- $35 per field lining
Nonresident:
- $500 per tournament
- $175 per field
- $35 per field lining
Aquatic Fees
Parks and Recreation offers different pricing for the indoor and outdoor aquatic facilities offering a resident and nonresident daily admission fee. Individual and family annual passes are available to residents only.
Heritage Aquatic Center, North Lake Natatorium
Daily Admission
Resident:
- Ages 0-3: FREE
- Ages 4-17: $2
- Ages 18-49: $3
- Ages 50+: FREE
Nonresident:
- Ages 0-3: FREE
- Ages 4-17: $4
- Ages 18-49: $6
- Ages 50+: $2
Annual Pass
Individual:
- Ages 0-3: FREE
- Ages 4-17: $50
- Ages 18-49: $70
- Ages 50+: FREE
Family:
- $150
West Irving Aquatic Center, Cimarron Family Aquatic Center, Lee Park Pool
Daily Admission
Resident:
- Ages 0-3: FREE
- Ages 4-17: $3
- Ages 18-49: $4
- Ages 50+: FREE
- *Cabana Rentals: $40 per two-hour block
Nonresident:
- Ages 0-3: FREE
- Ages 4-17: $6
- Ages 18-49: $8
- Ages 50+: $4
- *Cabana Rentals: $80 per two-hour block
Annual Pass
Individual:
- Ages 0-3: FREE
- Ages 4-17: $40
- Ages 18-49: $60
- Ages 50+: FREE
Family:
- $150
Event Space Rental Fees
Parks and Recreation offers two event sites for rentals: Heritage Park and Levy Event Plaza. All rentals require a nonrefundable deposit equal to 20% of total rental fee, must go through the Special Event Permit process, and must provide insurance.
- Heritage Park Stage Rental includes stage and lawn area in front of stage, access to outdoor restrooms and event litter control.
- Heritage Park Daily Rental includes stage, park electricity, rental building, gazebo, all lawn areas, access to outdoor restrooms and event litter control.
- Heritage Park rentals do not include the use of sound, lights or the large LED screen and are not available on city holidays.
- A 50% discount is available for Heritage Stage and Daily rentals Monday through Thursday, for both residents and nonresidents.
- At Levy Event Plaza, electrical is included in the cost of the rental.
- There is an application process for approval to use both event spaces.
- No discounted rates are available at Levy.
Heritage Park
Stage Rental
- Resident: $125 per hour
- Nonresident: $200 per hour
*Daily Rental
- Resident: $1,000 per day
- Nonresident: $1,500 per day
Levy Event Plaza
Small Scale Event (1,000 or less attendees)
- Resident: $1,000 per day
- Nonresident: $2,000 per day
Large Scale Event (1,001 - 8,000 attendees)
- Resident: $1,500 per day
- Nonresident: $2,500 per day
Recreation Center Membership Fees
Parks and Recreation offers two types of one-year recreation center memberships: Basic, which is required to use the recreation center; and Fitness, which is required to enter the fitness rooms at each facility. Membership can be used at any Irving recreation center. Current City of Irving employees receive free Fitness membership.
Basic Membership
Child (0-11)
- Resident: Free
- Nonresident: $5
Youth (12-17)
- Resident: $5
- Nonresident: $10
Adult (18-49)
- Resident: $10
- Nonresident: $20
Senior (50+)
- Resident: $5
- Nonresident: $10
Fitness
Individual (18-49)
- Resident: $10 per month; $100 per year.
- Nonresident: $20 per month; $200 per year.
Senior (50+)
- Resident: $5 per month; $50 per year.
- Nonresident: $10 per month; $100 per year.
Family (up to 4)
- Resident: $25 per month; $200 per year.
- Nonresident: $50 per month; $400 per year.
Pavilion Rental Fees
Parks and Recreation offers pavilion/shelter rentals at a per hour rate with a two-hour minimum, available to residents and nonresidents. No deposit is required for these rentals.
*Rental fees are per hour, with a two hour minimum
Bird's Fort
- Resident: $30
- Nonresident: $60
Centennial Park
- Resident: $30
- Nonresident: $60
Champions Park
- Resident: $10
- Nonresident: $20
Cottonwood Park
- Resident: $30
- Nonresident: $60
Fritz Gazebo
- Resident: $10
- Nonresident: $20
Fritz Playground Shelter
- Resident: $10
- Nonresident: $20
Heritage Park Gazebo
- Resident: $10
- Nonresident: $20
Hurwitz Park
- Resident: $15
- Nonresident: $30
Jackie Townsell - #1
- Resident: $30
- Nonresident: $60
Jackie Townsell - #2
- Resident: $10
- Nonresident: $20
Keeler Park
- Resident: $15
- Nonresident: $30
Lee Park
- Resident: $15
- Nonresident: $30
Luzon Park
- Resident: $10
- Nonresident: $20
Mountain Creek
- Resident: $30
- Nonresident: $60
Mustang Park
- Resident: $10
- Nonresident: $20
North Lake Ranch Park
- Resident: $10
- Nonresident: $20
Northwest Park
- Resident: $30
- Nonresident: $60
Rodeo Park
- Resident: $10
- Nonresident: $20
Rose Meadows Park
- Resident: $10
- Nonresident:$20
Running Bear Park - #1
- Resident: $30
- Nonresident: $60
Running Bear Park - #2 & #3
- Resident: $15
- Nonresident: $30
Running Bear Park - #4, 5 & 6
- Resident: $10
- Nonresident: $20
Senter Park East
- Resident: $15
- Nonresident: $30
Senter Park West
- Resident: $10
- Nonresident: $20
Shady Grove Trail Park
- Resident: $15
- Nonresident: $30
Sunrise Park
- Resident: $15
- Nonresident: $30
TW Richardson
- Resident: $30
- Nonresident: $60
TW Richardson #2 & 3
- Resident: $10
- Nonresident: $20
Thomas Jefferson Park
- Resident: $15
- Nonresident: $30
Towne Lake Park
- Resident: $15
- Nonresident: $30
Trinity View Park
- Resident: $30
- Nonresident: $60
Victoria Park
- Resident: $30
- Nonresident: $60
West Park - Large
- Resident: $30
- Nonresident: $60
West Park - Small
- Resident: $10
- Nonresident: $20
Woodridge Park
- Resident: $10
- Nonresident: $20
*Trail Run Fees
Parks and Recreation offers Campion Trail rentals for up to 5K runs with a maximum of 150 participants at a flat rate of $200 for residents or $300 for nonresidents, plus the corresponding pavilion rental rate.
Larger runs require special request to the Parks and Recreation Department.
Building Rental Fees
Parks and Recreation offers building rentals in four-hour time blocks available to residents and nonresidents. There is a $100 refundable deposit required for these rentals. There is an additional staffing fee of $100 for rentals at Senter East Building on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening.
*A 50% discount is available for building rentals Monday through Thursday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., for both residents and nonresidents.
Multipurpose Buildings
Heritage Park Building
- Resident: $50
- Nonresident: $100
Garden and Arts Building
- Resident: $75
- Nonresident: $150
Senter East Building
- Resident: $100
- Nonresident: $200
Additional Staffing fee for Senter East on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings
- Resident: $100
- Nonresident: $100
Refundable Deposit
- Resident: $100
- Nonresident: $100
Multipurpose Areas
Huffman Auditorium
- Resident: $75
- Nonresident: $150
Security fee for evening, weekend rentals
- Resident: $100
- Nonresident: $100
Refundable Deposit
- Resident: $100
- Nonresident: $100
Recreation Center Rental Fees
Parks and Recreation offers rentals in two-hour time blocks available for residents only in our recreation facilities. There is a $250 refundable deposit required for these rentals.
Recreation Centers
- Refundable Deposit: $250
- Activity Rooms: $145
- Gymnasium: $180
Heritage Senior Center
- Refundable Deposit: $250
- Ballroom: $600
- 1/2 Ballroom: $400
- Kitchen: $100
- Multipurpose Meeting Rooms: $50
Planning and Zoning
The Planning and Zoning Department facilitates the physical growth and development of the city in a sustainable manner that reflects its unique and vibrant character. To accomplish this, planners manage long-range plans that reflect the needs and desires of the community, develop ordinances and policies that effectively implement these plans and thoroughly process and review land development proposals and applications. City staff work closely with land developers and builders to ensure compliance with all city codes, ordinances and policies.
Zoning establishes the types of land uses permitted on a specific tract of land. Zoning also regulates the size, intensity and height of development, as well as signage, screening and parking related to development.
Fees effective Oct. 1, 2022
*Updated fees and items effective Oct. 1, 2023.
Comprehensive Future Land Use Plan Amendment
- $500
Zoning Change (no site plan required)
- 0 to 1.99 acres: $700
- 2.00 to 4.99 acres: $850
- 5.00 to 29.99 acres: $1,200
- 30.00 to 99.99 acres: $1,500
- 100.00 acres or more: $2,450
Zoning Change Detailed Site Plan (S-P-1), Site Plan for Restaurant with Alcoholic Beverage Sales (R-AB), TOD Detail Plan and *Conditional Use Permit (CUP)
- 0 to 1.99 acres: $850
- 2.00 to 4.99 acres: $1,100
- 5.00 to 29.99 acres: $1,300
- 30.00 to 99.99 acres: $2,000
- 100.00 acres or more: $3,600
Zoning Change Generalized Site Plan (S-P-2), PUD Development Plan, or TOD General Plan
- 0 to 1.99 acres (SF Residential only): $625
- 2.00 to 4.99 acres: $1,000
- 5.00 to 29.99 acres: $1,175
- 30.00 to 99.99 acres: $1,900
- 100.00 acres or more: $3,300
Zoning Signs
All zoning case fees include maximum three signs
- Additional zoning case signs as required or replacement: $15
Hearing Postponement, as requested by the applicant
- $200
Renotification fee
- $50
Multifamily Concept Plan
- $1,000 + $1 per dwelling unit
Administrative Amendment - S-P Site Plan
- $50
Zoning Verification Letter
- $50
Platting
State law requires every owner of any tract of land who divides that tract into two or more parts to first file a plat.
*Base fee includes one revision.
Minor Plat
- $500
Preliminary Plat
- $600 + $25 per acre or portion thereof
Final Plat or Replat
- $800 + $10 per lot
Preliminary/Final Plat (combined when one unit plat)
- $800 + $25 per acre or portion thereof + $10 per lot
Amending Plat
- $400
Additional Revisions, over one
- $50
Plat Disapproval Reprocessing (per LGC Sect.212.0095)
- $200
Applicant Extension Request (per LGC Sect. 212.009 (b-2))
- $200
Residential Replat Notification
- $50
Other
Landscape Standards Appeal
Heard by Planning and Zoning Commission
- Residential, Individual Lots: $400
- Nonresidential, Multifamily and Single-family Residential Subdivision Development: $600
Special Fence Project Plan
Heard by Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council
- Residential, Individual Lots: $400
- Nonresidential, Multifamily and Single-family Residential Subdivision Development: $600
Appeal of P&Z Action to City Council
- Plat Action or Landscape Standards Appeal: $400
Alcohol Distance Variance
- $600
Street Name Change
Heard by City Council
- $500
- New street signs after name change, per blade $155
*Original TABC Permit including Distance Verification
(if a refund is requested after the distance check is completed, the amount returned will be the amount paid less $50)
Fee
- As permitted in Sec. 11.38 of the Alcoholic Beverage Code, Title 3
*TABC Permit Renewal
Fee
- As permitted in Sec. 11.38 of the Alcoholic Beverage Code, Title 3
Large-scale copies or prints
Each
- Black & White: $20
- Color: $30
Public Improvements and Infrastructure Review, Processing, Travel and Inspections
Effective Sept. 1, 2023
- $65 per hour
Zoning Board of Adjustment
Residential, Individual Lots
- $300
Nonresidential, Multifamily and Single-family Residential Subdivision Development
First variance
- $500
Additional Variance, each
Not applicable to individual residential lots
- $100
Additional fee for variance after improvements under construction or completed, per variance
- $100
Appeal
- $400
Refunds for Submitted Applications
Before staff review
- 100%
After Technical Review and Comment
- 50%
After Public Notice (items are placed on the agenda after public notice is sent)
- 0%

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