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0388 . 9 9 ,. . ORDINANCE NO. x a,4 } AN ORDINANCE AMENDING BUILDING PERMIT FEES; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS, a typographical error has occurred in the provisions of the Jacksonville Municipal Code pertaining to building permit fees; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY CO UNCIL OF THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, ARKANSAS, that Section 1. Section 16.04.060(b)(3) is hereby amended to read as follows: "Two dollars per each one thousand dollars valuation or part thereof on all condruction over the first one thousand dollars." Section 2. Section 16.04.060(c) is hereby amended to read as follows: "In cases where differences of opinion arise between the builder and the City Engineer, all construction shall be presumed to be of the value of sixteen dollars per square foot of the area covered by the floor plan, which shall include such accessories as carports, garages, storage rooms, porches and steps, until final inspection proves to the contrary." Section 3. This ordinance being necessary for the immediate pre- servation of the public health, safety, welfare and morale of the citizens of the City of Jacksonville, Arkansas, an emergency is hereby declared to exist and this ordinance shall have full force and effect immediately after its passage. APPROVED and ADOPTED this � / d o( ay of May, 1976. YOR ATTEST: r' /.• / City Cle/k �� LS TO FORM AFFIZO C r^ / „ c v - ': Sen E. Rice City �_ v CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT t Jacksonville. Arkansas 72076 'Vatch the 3*tett M E M O R A N D U M W Jl am C. Owens, P. E . offiendRnest" CITY ENGINEER DATE: May 10, 1976 TO: - Mayor James G. Reid and Mentbers of City Council FROM: William C. Owens SUBJECT: Ordinance No. 388 Ordinance No. 388 amends the existing ordinance to read one thou- sand dollars instead of one hundred dollars. Building permits are now issued based on one thousand dollar figure and if the old amendment was enforced as written it would increase building per- mit costs ten times. Section II of this ordinance is changed to read sixteen dollars per square foot as opposed to the existing ten dollars per square foot. The reason for this change is simply economy. This is approximately a sixty percent increase over the ordinance that was passed in March of 1965 and amended March 1969. This will not amount to an increase to builders except when a dispute arises. Builders are now sending building permits in with costs per square foot from ten dollars to twenty -seven dollars per square foot. The average price per square foot of housing is right at sixteen dollars . so that this will be an average cost per building and will only be used in cases where there is a dispute. William C. Owens, City Engineer CITY OF JACKSONVILLE - WCO /hs vi