FY23 Fee Schedule

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COMPREHENSIVEFEESCHEDULE Adopted June 6, 2022

TABLE OF CONTENTS COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE Page CITY CLERK’SOFFICE Copies, CD's, DVD's 1 Miscellaneous Fees 1 CUSTOMERSERVICE Customer Service Deposits 2 Customer Service - Utility Service 2 ELECTRIC Electric Lighting Service Rates 3 Outdoor Lights 5 Electric Rate Residential 8 Electric Rate Commercial/Industrial 15 Electric Rate - Outdoor Lighting Service 36 Electric Rate - Flood Lighting Service 38 FIRE Fire Inspections, Prevention, Hazardous Materials, and Standby Fees 40 Violation Fees 40 Permit & Inspection Fees 40 Fees for Service 41 Apparatus, Vehicles, Equipment and Personnel Fees 41 Response To Hazardous Materials Emergencies: Fees and Charges 41 HIGHTRANSITPOINT HPTS 42 HPTS Access 42 LIBRARY Library Cards and Overdue Fees 43 Public Computing Center 43 Heritage Research Center 43 Farmers Market 44 PARKING Parking Deck Fees 45 PARKS RECREATION& Refund Policy 46 Beer and Wine Policy 46 Athletic Facility Rentals 47 Festival Park 48 Golf Courses: Blair Park and Oak Hollow 48 High Point City Lake Park 50 Miscellaneous Rentals 53

Page PARKS RECREATION,&cont. Neighborhood Park Picnic Shelters 53 Northpoint Conference Room 53 Oak Hollow Park Campground, Marina, Picnic Shelters 53 Oak Hollow Tennis Center 55 Piedmont Environmental Center 55 Recreation Centers Allen Jay, Deep River, Morehead, Oakview, and Southside 56 Roy B. Culler Jr. Senior Center 56 Washington Terrace Park and Community Center 56 PLANNING DEVELOPMENT& Fee Standards 58 Module 1 59 Module 2 59 Module 3 60 Module 4 62 Module 5 70 Inspections Fees 70 POLICE Alarm Fees 71 Fingerprinting Fee 71 Taxi Permit Fee 71 SERVICESPUBLIC Environmental Services 72 Household Garbage 72 Yard Waste 72 Dead Animal Pickup 72 Red Box Rental 72 Kersey Valley Landfill 72 Ingleside Compost Facility 72 Cemeteries 73 Stormwater 73 Water and Sewer 73 SPECIALEVENTS Categories of Events 76 Event Permits 76 Traffic Control Devices 77 Personnel 77 Mendenhall Terminal 77 Other 77

Copies Per Copy Black/White $0.07 Color $0.10 CD’s Per Copy Each CD $5.00 DVD’s Per Copy Each DVD $5.00 USB Drive’s Per Copy Each USB Drive $5.00 MISCELLANEOUS FEES Item Fee Annual Municipal Vehicle Tax $30.00 Annual Business Registration Fee $25.00

• reproduce a public record had not been made.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE CITY CLERK’S OFFICE | 1 CITYOFFICECLERK’S COPIES, CD'S & DVD'S

• City is not required to respond to a request for a copy of a public record by creating or compiling a record that does not exist. If the City, voluntarily elects to create or compile a record, it may negotiate a reasonable charge for the service with the requester. The City is not required to put into electronic medium a record that is not kept in electronic medium.

• If the medium requested results in a greater use of information technology resources than that established by the City for reproduction of the volume of information requested.

• Extensive clerical or supervisory assistance by City personnel, OR

• Request to for Mediation by the State Chief of Information Officer or his designee That Do Not Exist:

The City cannot charge a fee for a copy of a public record that exceeds the actual cost to the public agency of making the copy. Cost:

Special Service Charge: (This is a charge that can be in addition to the Actual Cost. Must be reasonable and fair.)

• Does not include costs that would have been incurred by the public agency if a request to

Actual

• Allegations of unfair/unreasonable

• Request requires extensive use of information technology resources, OR

Appeals/Complaints:

Records

• Direct, chargeable costs related to the reproduction of a public record as determined by generally accepted accounting principles

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE CUSTOMER SERVICE | 2 CUSTOMERFEESSERVICE CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPOSITS All new and existing accounts are subject to being charged an initial deposit when establishing a new location for service. Customers who live outside the City limits will pay double the inside deposit for water and sewer service. Electric Service Residential $150.00 Non Residential $400.00 Restaurant/Lounge $1,000.00 Water Service (deposit is per meter, based on the size of the line) 3/4" x 5/8" $50.00 1" $100.00 1 1/2" $200.00 2" $400.00 3" $1,000.00 4" $2,500.00 6" $4,500.00 8" $6,600.00 Sewer Service Flat Rate $75.00 CUSTOMER SERVICE UTILITY SERVICE All utility accounts are subject to being charged any fee as warranted Return Check Charge $35.00 Service Fee (Monday Friday) cost Service Fee (After 7pm & Weekends/Holidays Observed by the City) $60.00 Water (Initial Service Connection) $25.00 Extra Field Trip Fee $25.00 New Electric Meter Charge cost Water Meter Test Charge (If You Request More Than One in 12 Months) $50.00 Pulled Meter Charge (For Electric and/or Water) cost Damaged Electric Security Seal Charge $10.00 Meter Tampering/Investigation Charge $100.00 Temporary Cut On/Cut Off at Permanent Dwellings (8 Days or Less) $50.00 New Water Meter Charge Actual Cost of Meter Electric Services Disconnected at Pole $75.00 Extraordinary Measures to Disconnect and/or Reconnect Services Actual Cost to City Late Payment Charge As Defined on Bill

(E) When the installation requires the cutting and replacing of pavement of more than one drive or one walkway per luminaire, 1.7% of the estimated cost of this cutting and replacing of pavement will be added to the charges

above.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 3 ELECTRIC ELECTRIC RATE SCHEDULE RATE Z-STREET LIGHTING SERVICE Availability Available to Municipal, County, State, or Federal Government, on the City's distribution system. This schedule is not available for service to non governmental entities. Monthly Rate (A) BRACKET MOUNTED LUMINAIRES All night outdoor lighting service using City standard equipment mounted on standard poles (thirty five (35) foot, class 6 wood poles). Decorative and non standard luminaires can be installed on request, at the City's option, at the rate in (A) above plus an extra monthly charge equal to 1.7% of the estimated difference in cost installed between the luminaire and structure requested and the equivalent luminaire and wood pole in (A) above. (B) UNDERGROUND CHARGES Additional monthly charge for the underground conductor system: Feet Per Pole From Overhead System From Underground System 0 100 Feet $0.69 $0.49 100 200 Feet $1.24 $1.05 200 300 Feet $2.22 $2.02 300 400 Feet $3.19 $2.99 400 500 Feet $4.15 $3.94 (C) OTHER CHARGES Additional monthly charge for the following items: Item ChargeMonthPer Item ChargeMonthPer Extra Pole (35' Wood) $2.71 Down Guy $0.92 Extra Pole Height (40' Wood) $2.96 Fiberglass Pole (30/35') $5.17 Extra Pole Height (45' Wood) $4.45 Fiberglass Pole (40') $6.88 Extra Pole Height (50' Wood) $10.06 Long Bracket $1.10 Extra Pole Height (55' Wood) $10.97 Aluminum Pole (50') $20.00 Lighting Control Center $66.70 Decorative Base $4.26 (D) Service using overhead conductors is not available in any area designated by the City as underground distribution area, nor in any area, location, or premises being served from an underground source.

(F) When an installation is in an area served by a concrete encased duct system, additional charges stated above, will not apply and, instead, the additional monthly charge will be 1.7% of the estimated cost of the underground conductor system

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D. This Schedule is not available for seasonal or other part time operation of outdoor luminaires.

E. All facilities necessary for service under this Schedule, including fixtures, lamps, controls, poles, or other structures, hardware, transformers, conductors, and other appurtenances shall be owned and maintained by the City. Variance from this ownership clause must be approved by the Director of Electric Utilities. Sales Tax

Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2019.

A. Lamps will burn from approximately one half hour after sunset until approximately one half hour before sunrise. The City will readily replace burned out lamps and otherwise maintain the luminaires during regular daytime working hours following notification by the Customer.

The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates.

B. Luminaires will be installed only on City owned poles, and all facilities necessary for service under this Schedule, including fixtures, lamps, controls, poles, hardware, transformers, conductors, and other appurtenances shall be owned and maintained by the City.

Explanatory Notes

C. Equipment (such as disconnecting switches) not supplied by the City as standard is not available under this Schedule and shall not be installed by the Customer.

Outdoor Lights - Lighting Contracts

The city no longer uses Mercury Vapor bulbs, therefore all new lighting installations include High Pressure Sodium bulbs. Metal Halide bulbs are also available for Flood and Shoebox lighting and can be ordered in fixtures requiring 1000 watts. Restrictions for 1000 watts may apply for particular city areas due to lighting ordinances. High Pressure Sodium gives the yellowish amber color and the Metal Halide provides a white lumen appearance.

All wood pole mounted lighting includes one pole and aerial wiring. Extra charges will apply for underground wiring Traditionalinstallations.AreaOpen

Outdoor Lights - Traditional Open Area Light Available Wattage Rate 100 W $10.44 per month per month 200 W $15.83 per month per month Mounted on a 35 ft. wooden pole We have a bronze pole for a decorative look at an additional charge

Lighting installed with aerial wiring requires a one year contract. All lighting installed with underground wiring requires a five year contract.

Once you sign your contract, please allow the City of High Point 30 to 60 days to complete the services. Your account will only be charged once the light is installed and working. Note: Prices are subject to change. Some additional charges will apply to services that include decorative/fiberglass poles, aluminum poles, brackets, and additional poles/wiring. Speak with your engineering representative for more details. LED lighting will be available in the future. Prices and styles are unavailable at this time.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 5 OUTDOOR LIGHTS

Town & Country Decorative, Flood lighting, and Architectural fixtures require a five-year contract.

Outdoor Lights - Guidelines For Rental and Leased Properties

Tenants or Occupants of rental or leased properties cannot sign for outdoor lighting. The owner of the rented or leased property is the only person permitted to sign the one- or five-year contract, allow access for construction of the light, hardware and wiring, and setup the billing account for the particular property. The billing for the light will be sent to the owner throughout the duration of your chosen contract, not the tenant or occupant.

Outdoor Lights - Bulb Types

Outdoor Lights - Light Repair Rented lights will be repaired within two working days after customers notify the department of problems. Street lights will be repaired within five working days.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 6 Outdoor Lights - Cobra Style Light Available Wattage Rate 100 W $14.31 per month per month 200 W $17.53 per month per month Mounted on a 35 ft. pole Outdoor Lights - Flood Light (High Pressure Sodium And Metal Halide Bulbs) +B64 Commercial - Nonresidential Available Wattage Rate 250 W (HPS or MH) $20.60 per month 400 W (MH) $22.48 per month 1000 W (MH only) $30.40 per month Mounted on a 40 ft. wooden pole We have a black pole for a decorative look at an additional charge. 400W & 1OOOW ONLY available with Metal Halide bulbs, 250W has High Pressure Sodium and Metal Halide Outdoor Lights - Architectural/Parking Lot Commercial Decorative Available Wattage Rate 250 W (HPS) $35.73 per month 250 W (MH) $39.67 per month 400 W (HPS) $37.58 per month 400 W (MH) $41.50 per month Mounted on a 35 ft. or 40 ft. black fiberglass pole. You are able to add multiple fixtures per pole to fit your lighting needs available with High Pressure Sodium or Metal Halide bulbs Outdoor Lights - Town And Country Available Wattage Rate 100 W $17.53 per month 250 W (Subdivisions only) $28.10 per month A decorative base is available for an extra* $4.26 per month The 1OOW bulb is mounted on a 16 ft. black aluminum pole The 250W bulb is mounted on a 20 ft. pole *This light can only be serviced by underground wire

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 7 Outdoor Lights - High Mast, Concrete Base Commercial - Nonresidential Available Wattage Rate 1000 W (Single fixture) $101.73 per month 1000 W (add for Multiple fixtures) $32.79 per month Metal Halide Bulb Only; Requires Concrete Base Outdoor Lights - Black Fiberglass/Aluminum Poles Adds a decorative touch Rate 30/35' pole $5.17 per month 40' pole $6.88 per month 50 ft. Aluminum pole also available $20.00 per month (required for 1OOOW floods) * All of the above requires a 5 year contract Outdoor Lights - Fluted Pole With Clam Shell Base Available only for Town and Country lights Rate Clam Shell $4.26 per month

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 8 RATE 1-RESIDENTIAL SERVICE, ALL ELECTRIC, ENERGY CONSERVATION (Formally Rate Schedule RCSC) Availability Available only to residential customers in residences, condominiums, mobile homes, or individually metered apartments, which provide independent and permanent facilities, complete for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation. In addition, all energy required for all water heating, cooking, clothes drying, and environmental space conditioning must be supplied electrically, and all electric energy used in such dwelling must be recorded through a single meter.

The City will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, where available, single phase, 120/240 volts; or 3 phase, 208Y/120 volts; or other available voltages at the City's option. Three phase service will be supplied, if available. Where three phase and single phase service is supplied through the same meter, it will be billed on the rate below. Where three phase service is through a separate meter, it will be billed on the applicable General Service schedule.

To qualify for service under this schedule, the residence needs to be a new structure, built to current state building code requirements and all air conditioning/heat pumps need to have a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) rating of at least 13. Any existing residence that can be modified to meet these requirements will qualify. Type of Service

Monthly Rate Rate Basic Facilities Charge per month: $11.62 Energy Charge: Billing Months July-October Billing NovemberMonths-June For the first 350 kWh $0.097491 / kWh For all over 350 kWh $0.102569 / kWh For the first 350 kWh $0.097491 / kWh For all over 950 kWh $0.086686 / kWh Determination of Energy The kWh of energy shall be the difference between the current month's watt hour reading and the previous month's watt hour meter reading. Sales Tax The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates. Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2021 – to be replaced by Rate R – Residential Rate on October 1, 2022.

supplied

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 9 RATE 3-RESIDENTIAL SERVICE, ENERGY CONSERVATION WITH WATER HEATING (Formally Rate Schedule RCEC) Availability Available only to residential customers in residences, condominiums, mobile homes, or individually metered apartments, which provide independent and permanent facilities, complete for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and Heaterssanitation.having only a lower element may have wattages up to but not exceeding the specific wattages as shown below for various tank capacities:Tank Capacity Maximum Single in Gallons Element Wattage 30 39 3500 40 49 4500 50 and Larger 5500 To qualify for service under this schedule, the residence needs to be a new structure, built to current state building code requirements and all air conditioning/heat pumps need to have a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) rating of at least 13. Any existing residence that can be modified to meet these requirements will qualify. Type of Service The City will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, where available, single phase, 120/240 volts; or 3 phase, 208Y/120 volts; or other available voltages at the City's option. Three phase service will be supplied, if available. Where three phase and single phase service is supplied through the same meter, it will be billed on the rate below. Where three phase service is supplied through a separate meter, it will be billed on the applicable General Service schedule. Monthly Rate Base Rate Basic Facilities Charge per month: $11.62 Energy Charge: Billing Months July-October Billing NovemberMonths-June For the first 350 kWh $0.097491 / kWh For all over 950 kWh $0.102569 / kWh For the first 350 kWh $0.097491 / kWh For the next 950 kWh $0.095388 / kWh For all over 1,300 kWh $0.091106 / kWh

will furnish

meter, at

delivery point, where available, single-phase, 120/240 volts; or 3 phase, 208Y/120 volts; or other available voltages at the City's option. Three phase service will be supplied, if available.

service through

phase and single phase service is supplied through the same meter, it will be billed on the rate below. Where three phase service is supplied through a separate meter, it will be billed on the applicable General Service schedule. Monthly Rate Base Rate Basic Facilities Charge per month: $11.62 Energy Charge: Billing Months July-October Billing NovemberMonths-June For the first 350 kWh $0.098131 / kWh For all over 350 kWh $0.109368 / kWh For the first 350 kWh $0.098131 / kWh For the next 950 kWh $0.099316 / kWh For all over 1,300 kWh $0.092983 / kWh Determination of Energy The kWh of energy shall be the difference between the current month's watt-hour reading and the previous month's watt hour meter reading. Sales Tax The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates. Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2021 to be replaced by Rate R Residential Rate on October 1, 2022.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 10 Determination of Energy The kWh of energy shall be the difference between the current month's watt hour reading and the previous month's watt hour meter reading. Sales Tax The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates. Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2021 to be replaced by Rate R Residential Rate on October 1, 2022. RATE 12-RESIDENTIAL SERVICE, ALL ELECTRIC Availability Available only to residential customers in residences, condominiums, mobile homes, or individually metered apartments which provide independent and permanent facilities complete for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation. In addition, all energy required for all water heating, cooking, clothes drying, and environmental space conditioning must be supplied electrically, and all electric energy used in such dwelling must be recorded through a single meter. Type of Service

The City 60 Hertz one one Where three

Monthly Rate Base Rate Basic Facilities Charge per month: $11.62 Energy Charge: Billing Months July-October Billing NovemberMonths-June For the first 350 kWh $0.097491 / kWh For all over 350 kWh $0.107045 / kWh For the first 350 kWh $0.097491 / kWh For the next 950 kWh $0.097334 / kWh For all over 1,300 kWh $0.092965 / kWh Determination of Energy The kWh of energy shall be the difference between the current month's watt-hour reading and the previous month's watt-hour meter reading. Sales Tax The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates. Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2021 – to be replaced by Rate R – Residential Rate on October 1, 2022.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 11 RATE 15-RESIDENTIAL SERVICE, ENERGY CONSERVATION (Formally Rate Schedule AvailabilityREC) This schedule is closed and not available to locations where the customer was not served by the City prior to August 18, 1994. Available only to residential customers in residences, condominiums, mobile homes, or individually metered apartments, which provide independent and permanent facilities, complete for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation. To qualify for service under this schedule, the residence needs to be a new structure, built to current state building code requirements and all air conditioning/heat pumps need to have a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) rating of at least 13. Any existing residence that can be modified to meet these requirements will qualify. Type of Service

The City will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, where available, single phase, 120/240 volts; or 3 phase, 208Y/120 volts; or other available voltages at the City's option. Three phase service will be supplied, if available. Where three phase and single phase service is supplied through the same meter, it will be billed on the rate below. Where three phase service is supplied through a separate meter, it will be billed on the applicable General Service schedule.

will furnish

The City 60 Hertz through one meter, at one delivery point, where single phase, 3 phase, 208Y/120 City's phase Where three phase and single phase through the same on the Where three phase through a separate

service

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 12 RATE 16-RESIDENTIAL SERVICE, ELECTRIC WATER HEATER (Formally Rate Schedule RC) Availability Available only to residential customers in residences, condominiums, mobile homes, or individually metered apartments, which provide independent and permanent facilities, complete for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation. In addition, all energy required for all water heating must be supplied electrically, and all electric energy used in such dwelling must be recorded through a single meter. Type of Service

120/240 volts; or

volts; or other available voltages at the

meter, it will be billed

rate below.

service will be supplied, if available.

available,

option. Three

service is supplied

service is supplied

meter, it will be billed on the applicable General Service schedule. Monthly Rate Base Rate Basic Facilities Charge per month: $11.62 Energy Charge: Billing Months July-October Billing NovemberMonths-June For the first 350 kWh $0.097491 / kWh For the next 950 kWh $0.107861 / kWh For all over 13,00 kWh $0.107753 / kWh For the first 350 kWh $0.097491 / kWh For the next 950 kWh $0.107861 / kWh For all over 1,300 kWh $0.100240 / kWh Determination of Energy The kWh of energy shall be the difference between the current month's watt-hour reading and the previous month's watt-hour meter reading. Sales Tax The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates. Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2021 – to be replaced by Rate R – Residential Rate on October 1, 2022.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 13 RATE 18-RESIDENTIAL SERVICE, NON-ELECTRIC WATER HEATER (Formally Rate Schedule R) Availability Available only to residential customers in residences, condominiums, mobile homes, or individually metered apartments, which provide independent and permanent facilities, complete for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation. In addition, all energy required for all water heating is not supplied electrically, and all electric energy used in such dwelling must be recorded through a single meter. Type of Service The City will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, where available, single- phase, 120/240 volts; or 3-phase, 208Y/120 volts; or other available voltages at the City's option. Three phase service will be supplied, if available. Where three phase and single phase service is supplied through the same meter, it will be billed on the rate below. Where three phase service is supplied through a separate meter, it will be billed on the applicable General Service schedule. Monthly Rate Base Rate Basic Facilities Charge per month: $11.62 Energy Charge: Billing Months July-October Billing NovemberMonths-June For the first 350 kWh $0.097491 / kWh For the next 950 kWh $0.097491 / kWh For all over 1,300 kWh $0.107752 / kWh For the first 350 kWh $0.097491 / kWh For the next 950 kWh $0.110050 / kWh For all over 1,300 kWh $0.099058 / kWh Determination of Energy The kWh of energy shall be the difference between the current month's watt hour reading and the previous month's watt hour meter reading. Sales Tax The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates. Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2021 – to be replaced by Rate R – Residential Rate on October 1, 2022.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 14 RATE R-RESIDENTIAL SERVICE Availability Available only to residential customers in residences, condominiums, mobile homes, or individually metered apartments, which provide independent and permanent facilities, complete for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation. All electric energy used in such dwelling must be recorded through a single meter. Type Of Service The City will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, where available, single phase, 120/240 volts; or 3 phase, 208Y/120 volts; or other available voltages at the City's option. Three phase service will be supplied, if available. Where three phase and single phase service is supplied through the same meter, it will be billed on the rate below. Where three-phase service is supplied through a separate meter, it will be billed on the applicable General Service schedule. Monthly Rate Monthly Rate Rate Basic Facilities Charge per month: $23.40 Energy Charge Billing Months July-October Billing NovemberMonths-June For the first 350 kWh $0.090702 / kWh Over 350 kWh $0.095427 / kWh For the first 350 kWh $0.090702 / kWh Over 350 kWh $0.080650 / kWh Determination Of Energy The kWh of energy shall be the difference between the current month's watt hour reading and the previous month's watt hour meter reading. Sales Tax The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates. Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2022.

Type of Service

Availability (a) Available to the individual customer.

(d) The obligations of the City in regard to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary rights of way, privileges, satisfactory point of delivery and permits, for the delivery of such power, and the City shall not be liable to any customer or applicant for power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented from, furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain such rights, privileges, satisfactory point of delivery and permits.

(b) Service under this Schedule shall be used only by the contracting customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single, contiguous premises.

(c) This Schedule is not available to the individual customer who qualifies for a Residential or Industrial Schedule nor for auxiliary or breakdown service and power hereunder shall not be used for resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power, or as a substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted for, under any other schedule of the City, except at the option of the City, under special terms and conditions expressed in writing in the contract with the customer.

The City will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, at the available voltage. The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available. Prospective customers should determine the available voltage by contacting the City before purchasing equipment.

For the next 95,000 kWh $0.078176 / kWh For all over 101,000 kWh $0.075619 / kWh

For the Next 275 kWh Billing Demand Per Month: For the first 6,000 kWh $0.105562 / kWh

For all Over 400 kWh per kW Billing Demand Per Month: For all kWh per month $0.069960 / kWh

Monthly Rate Base Rate Basic Facilities Charge per month: $17.11 Demand Charge: For the first 30 kW of Billing Demand per month No charge For all over 30 kW of Billing Demand per month $5.65 / kW Energy Charge: For the First 125 kWh per KW Billing Demand Per Month: For the first 3,000 kWh $0.152846 / kWh

Motors of less than 5 HP may be single phase. All motors of more than 5 HP must be equipped with starting compensators. The City reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the City, to permit other types of motors.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 15 RATE 10‐GENERAL SERVICE; COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

For the next 87,000 kWh $0.076709 / kWh For all over 90,000 kWh $0.060829 / kWh

(2) Fifty percent (50%) of the customer's maximum recorded demand.

When the average monthly power factor of the Customer's power requirements is less than 90 percent, the City may correct the integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 90 percent and dividing the average power factor in percent for that month.

Definition of "Month"

Power Factor Correction

The City will install a permanent demand meter when the monthly consumption of the customer equals or exceeds 3,000 kWh, or when tests indicate a demand of 15 kW or more, however, at its option, the City may install such a meter for any customer served under this Schedule.

(1) The maximum integrated thirty minute demand measured in the previous 12 months including the month for which the bill is rendered.

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billing. Readings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thirty days.

Sales Tax

The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates.

Monthly Rate Base Rate

Determination of Billing Demand

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Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2019.

(3) 30 Kilowatts (kW).

The demand for billing purposes each month shall be the largest of the following:

The kWh of energy shall be the difference between the current month's watt hour reading and the previous month's watt hour meter reading.

RATE 11 GENERAL SERVICE, COMMERCIAL, WATER HEATER Availability

This rate is available only to customers receiving service at 575 volts or less on Rate 10 or Rate 21, provided that water heaters are of the insulated storage type, and that energy used is limited to the heating of water for purposes other than space heating. Type of Service

Determination of Energy

The City will furnish 60 Hertz service, single or three (3) phase, sub metered at the same point of delivery and at the same voltage as the energy which is delivered to the customer on Rate 10 or Rate 21.

For the first 100 kWh $0.130004 / kWh $0.130004 / kWh For all over 100 kWh $0.089779 / kWh

The obligations of the City in regard to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary right of way, rights, privileges, satisfactory point of delivery and permits, for the delivery of such power, and the City shall not be liable to any customer or applicant for power in the event that it is delayed in, or is prevented from furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain such rights of way, rights, privileges, satisfactory point of delivery and permits. (a) Available to the individual customer.

Type of Service

this Schedule shall be used solely by the contracting customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single, contiguous premises.

Availability Available only to establishments classified as "Manufacturing Industries" by the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1957 or later revision published by the Office of Management and Budget, United States ServiceGovernment.under

The kWh of energy shall be the difference between the current month's watt hour reading and the previous month's watt hour meter reading. Sales Tax

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billing. Readings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thirty days.

RATE SCHEDULE 21‐INDUSTRIAL SERVICE

The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates.

Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2019.

The City will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, at the available voltage. The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available. Prospective customers should determine the available voltage by contacting the City before purchasing equipment.

Motors of less than 5 HP may be single phase. All motors of more than 5 HP must be equipped with starting compensators. The City reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the City, to permit other types of motors.

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Definition of "Month"

Determination of Energy

This Schedule is not available for auxiliary or breakdown service, and power delivered hereunder shall not be used for resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power, or as a substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted for, under any other schedule of the City except at the option of the City, under special terms and conditions expressed in writing in the contract with the customer.

Determination of Energy

Definition of "Month"

The kWh of energy shall be the difference between the current month's watt hour reading and the previous month's watt hour meter reading.

The demand for billing purposes each month shall be the largest of the following:

(2) Fifty percent (50%) of the customer's maximum recorded demand.

Power Factor Correction

For all Over 400 kWh per kW Billing Demand Per Month: For all kWh per month $0.064734 /kWh

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 18 Monthly Rate Base Rate Basic Facilities Charge per month: $26.62 Demand Charge: For the first 30 kW of Billing Demand per month No Charge For all over 30 kW of Billing Demand per month $5.59/kW Energy Charge: For the First 125 kWh per kW Billing Demand Per ForMonth:the first 3,000 kWh $0.151881 /kWh For the next 87,000 kWh $0.082220 /kWh For all over 90,000 kWh $0.065119 /kWh For the Next 275 kWh Billing Demand Per Month: For the first 140,000 kWh $0.075741 /kWh For all over 140,000 kWh $0.068167 /kWh

Determination of Billing Demand

When the average monthly power factor of the Customer's power requirements is less than 90 percent, the City may correct the integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 90 percent and dividing the average power factor in percent for that month. Sales Tax

(1) The maximum integrated thirty minute demand measured in the previous 12 months including the month for which the bill is rendered.

The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates. Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2019.

The City will install a permanent demand meter when the monthly consumption of the customer equals or exceeds 3,000 kWh, or when tests indicate a demand of 15 kW or more, however, at its option, the City may install such a meter for any customer served under this Schedule.

(3) 30 Kilowatts (kW).

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billing. Readings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thirty days.

Monthly

For

For

The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates. Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2019.

The City will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, at the available voltage. The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available. Prospective customers should determine the available voltage by contacting the City before purchasing equipment.

Sales

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 19 RATE 24‐ BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SERVICE

Availability (a) Available only as temporary service to builders for use in the construction of buildings or other establishments which will receive, upon completion, permanent electric service from the City's lines.

Basic

(b) This Schedule is not available for permanent service to any building or other establishment, or for service to construction projects of types other than the foregoing, to rock crushers, asphalt plants, carnivals, fairs, or other non permanent connections. Such service will be provided on the City's General Service (c)Schedule.This Schedule is not available for auxiliary or breakdown service, and power delivered hereunder shall not be used for resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power, or as a substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted for, under any other Schedule of the City.

Type of Service

Motors of less than 5 HP may be single phase. All motors of more than 5 HP must be equipped with starting compensators. The City reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the City, to permit other types of motors. Rate Base Rate Facilities Charge per month: $15.94 Charge: the first 50 kWh $0.000000 / kWh all over 50 kWh $0.085009 /

kWh

Determination of Energy

The kWh of energy shall be the difference between the current month's watt hour reading and the previous month's watt hour meter reading. Tax

Energy

Basic Facilities Charge per month: $26.55 Demand Charge: For the first 30 kW of Billing Demand per month No charge For all over 30 kW of Billing Demand per month $5.64 / kW

Monthly Rate Base Rate

(b) Service under this Schedule shall be used only by the contracting customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single, contiguous premise.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | RATE 25‐GENERAL SERVICE, ALL ELECTRIC (FORMALLY SCHEDULE CAE)

Availability (a) Available to the individual customer, with a 12‐month average load factor over 80 percent.

(c) This Schedule is not available to the individual customer who qualifies for a Residential or Industrial Schedule nor for auxiliary or breakdown service and power hereunder shall not be used for resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power, or as a substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted for, under any other schedule of the City, except at the option of the City, under special terms and conditions expressed in writing in the contract with the customer.

(e) Available only to establishments in which environmental space conditioning is required and all energy for all such conditioning is supplied electrically through the same meter as all other electric energy used in the establishment. Type of Service The City will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, at the available voltage. The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available. Prospective customers should determine the available voltage by contacting the City before purchasing equipment. Motors of less than 5 HP may be single phase. All motors of more than 5 HP must be equipped with starting compensators. The City reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the City, to permit other types of motors.

(d) The obligations of the City in regard to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary rights of way, privileges, satisfactory point of delivery and permits, for the delivery of such power, and the City shall not be liable to any customer or applicant for power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented from, furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain such rights, privileges, satisfactory point of delivery and permits.

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COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 21 Energy Charge: Billing Months April-November Billing DecemberMonths-March For the First 125 kWh per KW Billing Demand Per ForMonth:the first 3,000 kWh $0.147410 / kWh $0.140121 / kWh For the next 87,000 kWh $0.082596 / kWh $0.082599 / kWh For all over 90,000 kWh $0.055702 / kWh $0.055702 / kWh For the Next 275 kWh Billing Demand Per Month: For the first 140,000 kWh $0.078768 / kWh $0.074875 / kWh For all over 140,000 kWh $0.070932 / kWh $0.067423 / kWh For all Over 400 kWh per kW Billing Demand Per ForMonth:allkWh per month $0.067986 / kWh $0.064624 / kWh Definition of "Month" The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billing. Readings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thirty days. Determination of Billing Demand The City will install a permanent demand meter when the monthly consumption of the customer equals or exceeds 3,000 kWh, or when tests indicate a demand of 15 kW or more, however, at its option, the City may install such a meter for any customer served under this Schedule. The demand for billing purposes each month shall be the largest of the following: (1) Fifty percent (50%) of the customer's maximum recorded demand. (2) 30 Kilowatts (kW). Determination of Energy The kWh of energy shall be the difference between the current month's watt hour reading and the previous month's watt hour meter reading. Power Factor Correction When the average monthly power factor of the Customer's power requirements is less than 90 percent, the City may correct the integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 90 percent and dividing the average power factor in percent for that month. Sales Tax The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates. Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2019.

(b) Service under this Schedule shall be used only by the contracting customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single, contiguous premise.

may be single phase. All motors of

The City will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, one point, at available voltage. will depend upon voltage Prospective should determine City purchasing of less than 5 HP more than City City,

the

Availability (a) Available on a voluntary and limited basis to individual establishments.

delivery

reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the

to permit other types of motors. Monthly Rate Base Rate Basic Facilities Charge $78.37 Demand Charge: On Peak June 1 September 30 (Summer) $16.83 per kW On Peak October 1 May 31 (Winter) $9.19 per kW Energy Charges On Peak $0.048650 per kWh Off Peak $0.038322 per kWh Determination of On Peak Hours: Season Calendar Months On-Peak Hours Winter October 1 May 31 06:00 - 13:00 Summer June 1 September 30 13:00 21:00

(c) This Schedule is not available to the individual customer who qualifies for a Residential Schedule nor for auxiliary or breakdown service and power hereunder shall not be used for resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power, or as a substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted for, under any other schedule of the City, except at the option of the City, under special terms and conditions expressed in writing in the contract with the customer.

customers

Type of Service

available.

(d) The obligations of the City in regard to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary rights of way, privileges, satisfactory point of delivery and permits, for the delivery of such power, and the City shall not be liable to any customer or applicant for power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented from, furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain such rights, privileges, satisfactory point of delivery and permits.

before

equipment. Motors

5 HP must be equipped with starting compensators. The

the

The type of service supplied

the available voltage by contacting the

at

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 22 RATE 33‐GENERAL SERVICE & INDUSTRIAL TIME OF DAY

Definition of "Month"

(c) This Schedule is not available to the individual customer who qualifies for a Residential or Industrial Schedule nor for auxiliary or breakdown service and power hereunder shall not be used for resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power, or as a substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted for, under any other schedule of the City, except at the option of the City, under special terms and conditions expressed in writing in the contract with the customer.

(1) The maximum integrated thirty minute demand measured during the on peak period hours.

Sales Tax

(a) Available on an experimental case basis for Industrial and Commercial customers whose anticipated total electrical demand exceeds 300 kilowatts and 60% load factor. Until otherwise evaluated and accepted by City Council this rate shall be limited to fifty accounts.

ELECTRIC

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billing. Readings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thirty days.

The kWh of energy shall be the difference between the current month's watt hour reading and the previous month's watt hour meter reading.

Power Factor Correction

RATE 34 COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL COINCIDENT PEAK

(b) Service under this Schedule shall be used only by the contracting customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single, contiguous premises.

Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2019.

Determination of Billing Demand

Availability

The City will install a permanent demand meter when the monthly consumption of the customer equals or exceeds 3,000 kWh, or when tests indicate a demand of 15 kW or more, however, at its option, the City may install such a meter for any customer served under this Schedule.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE |

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The demand for billing purposes each month shall be the largest of the following:

(2) Fifty percent (50%) of the customer's maximum recorded demand.

The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates.

When the average monthly power factor of the Customer's power requirements is less than 90 percent, the City may correct the integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 90 percent and dividing the average power factor in percent for that month.

Determination of Energy

The City will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, at the available voltage. The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available. Prospective customers should determine the available voltage by contacting the City before purchasing equipment.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 24 (d) The obligations of the City in regard to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary rights of way, privileges, satisfactory point of delivery and permits, for the delivery of such power, and the City shall not be liable to any customer or applicant for power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented from, furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain such rights, privileges, satisfactory point of delivery and permits. This Schedule is available only on a limited basis only after application and approval by the City and further dependent on the City obtaining the necessary equipment for metering. Type of Service

Determination of Billing Demand Billing Demand shall be the average of the integrated clock hour kW demands measured during the hours of the On Peak Period on the day identified as the Peak Management Day used by the North Carolina Municipal Power Agency Number 1 (NCMPA1) for wholesale billing purposes during the corresponding month of Customer's billing.

Motors of less than 5 HP may be single‐phase. All motors of more than 5 HP must be equipped with starting compensators. The City reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the City, to permit other types of motors.

Monthly Rate Base Rate Basic Facilities Charge $79.59 Demand Charge: Summer Demand Charge $21.85 per kW Winter Demand Charge $7.28 per kW Energy Charges $0.060829 per kWh

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billing. Readings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thirty days.

Definition of "Month"

Determination of Billing Demand On peak periods are non holiday weekdays during the following times: June September 2pm 6pm December February 7am 9am All other months 7am 9am and 2pm 6pm

When the average monthly power factor of the Customer's power requirements is less than 90 percent, the City may correct the integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 90 percent and dividing the average power factor in percent for that month. Sales Tax

CP 100) Availability

The City will use diligent efforts to predict each monthly system peak and provide advance notice to the Customer. However, the City does not guarantee an accurate prediction, nor does the City guarantee that advance notice will be provided. Notification by the City will be provided to the Customer by direct telephone communications or automatic signal, as mutually agreed. The Customer will hold the City harmless in connection with its notification.

(c) This Schedule is not available to the individual customer who qualifies for a Residential Schedule nor for auxiliary or breakdown service and power hereunder shall not be used for resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power, or as a substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted for, under any other schedule of the City, except at the option of the City, under special terms and conditions expressed in writing in the contract with the customer.

Notification by City

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 25

Determination of Energy

100kW (Formally500kWSchedule

The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates.

RATE 35 COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL COINCIDENT PEAK, NEW LOADS

(a) Available only to new commercial or industrial loads which begin receiving service after July 1, 1998.

The demand of the new load must equal or exceed 100 kW, but be less than 500 kW during at least three months of a twelve month period.

(d) The obligations of the City in regard to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary rights of way, privileges, satisfactory point of delivery and permits, for the delivery of such power, and the City shall not be liable to any customer or applicant for power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented from, furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain such rights, privileges, satisfactory point of delivery and permits. Available only on a limited basis only after application and approval by the City and further dependent on the City obtaining the necessary equipment for metering.

The kWh of energy shall be the difference between the current month's watt hour reading and the previous month's watt hour meter reading.

Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2019.

(b) Service under this Schedule shall be used only by the contracting customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single, contiguous premises.

Power Factor Correction

Motors of less than 5 HP may be single phase. All motors of more than 5 HP must be equipped with starting compensators. The City reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the City, to permit other types of motors.

Determination of Billing Demand Billing Demand shall be the average of the integrated clock hour kW demands measured during the hours of the On Peak Period on the day identified as the Peak Management Day used by the North Carolina Municipal Power Agency Number 1 (NCMPA1) for wholesale billing purposes during the corresponding month of Customer's billing. On‐peak periods are non‐holiday weekdays during the following times: June September 2pm 6pm December February 7am 9am All other months 7am 9am and 2pm 6pm

Definition of "Month"

Energy Charges $0.049035 per kWh

Monthly Rate Basic Facilities Charge $140.11 Demand Charge Summer Demand Charge (June September) $25.22 per kW Winter Demand Charge (October May) $7.01 per kW

Notification by City

The City will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, at the available voltage. The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available. Prospective customers should determine the available voltage by contacting the City before purchasing equipment.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 26 Type of Service

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billing. Readings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thirty days.

The City will use diligent efforts to predict each monthly system peak and provide advance notice to the Customer. However, the City does not guarantee an accurate prediction, nor does the City guarantee that advance notice will be provided. Notification by the City will be provided to the Customer by direct telephone communications or automatic signal, as mutually agreed. The Customer will hold the City harmless in connection with its notification.

Determination of Energy

The kWh of energy shall be the difference between the current month's watt hour reading and the previous month's watt hour meter reading.

CP 100) Availability

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 27

(a) Available only to new commercial or industrial loads which begin receiving service after July 1, 1998. The demand of the new load must equal or exceed 500 kW but be less than 3,000 kW during at least three months of a twelve month period.

(d) The obligations of the City in regard to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary rights of way, privileges, satisfactory point of delivery and permits, for the delivery of such power, and the City shall not be liable to any customer or applicant for power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented from, furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain such rights, privileges, satisfactory point of delivery and permits. Available only on a limited basis only after application and approval by the City and further dependent on the City obtaining the necessary equipment for metering.

Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2019.

(b) Service under this Schedule shall be used only by the contracting customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single, contiguous premises.

500kW (Formally3000kWSchedule

RATE 36 COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL COINCIDENT PEAK, NEW LOADS

The City will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, at the available voltage. The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available. Prospective customers should determine the available voltage by contacting the City before purchasing equipment.

Correction

Sales Tax

Type of Service

Motors of less than 5 HP may be single phase. All motors of more than 5 HP must be equipped with starting compensators. The City reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the City, to permit other types of motors.

Power Factor

The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates.

(c) This Schedule is not available to the individual customer who qualifies for a Residential Schedule nor for auxiliary or breakdown service and power hereunder shall not be used for resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power, or as a substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted for, under any other schedule of the City, except at the option of the City, under special terms and conditions expressed in writing in the contract with the customer.

When the average monthly power factor of the Customer's power requirements is less than 90 percent, the City may correct the integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 90 percent and dividing the average power factor in percent for that month.

(b) Service under this Schedule shall be used only by the contracting customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single, contiguous premise.

(c) This Schedule is not available to the individual customer who qualifies for a Residential Schedule nor for auxiliary or breakdown service and power hereunder shall not be used for resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power, or as a substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted for, under any other schedule of the City, except at the option of the City, under special terms and conditions expressed in writing in the contract with the customer.

Notification by City

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billing. Readings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thirty days.

Determination of Billing Demand Billing Demand shall be the average of the integrated clock hour kW demands measured during the hours of the On Peak Period on the day identified as the Peak Management Day used by the North Carolina Municipal Power Agency Number 1 (NCMPA1) for wholesale billing purposes during the corresponding month of Customer's billing.

Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2019.

RATE 37‐COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL COINCIDENT PEAK, NEW LOADS

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 28 Monthly Rate Basic Facilities Charge $350.26 Demand Charge Summer Demand Charge (June September) $24.51 per kW Winter Demand Charge (October May) $4.19 per kW Energy Charges $0.047635 per kWh

Definition of "Month"

EXCEEDING 3000kW (Formally Schedule CP 3000) Availability (a) Available only to new industrial loads, which begin receiving service after July 1, 1998. The demand of the new load must equal or exceed 3000 kW during at least three months of a twelve month period.

The City will use diligent efforts to predict each monthly system peak and provide advance notice to the Customer. However, the City does not guarantee an accurate prediction, nor does the City guarantee that advance notice will be provided. Notification by the City will be provided to the Customer by direct telephone communications or automatic signal, as mutually agreed. The Customer will hold the City harmless in connection with its notification.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 29 (d) The obligations of the City in regard to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary rights of way, privileges, satisfactory point of delivery and permits, for the delivery of such power, and the City shall not be liable to any customer or applicant for power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented from, furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain such rights, privileges, satisfactory point of delivery and permits. This Schedule is available only on a limited basis only after application and approval by the City and further dependent on the City obtaining the necessary equipment for metering.

Notification by City

The kWh of energy shall be the difference between the current month's watt hour reading and the previous month's watt hour meter reading.

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billing. Readings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thirty days.

The City will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, at the available voltage. The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available. Prospective customers should determine the available voltage by contacting the City before purchasing equipment.

Determination of Energy

Type of Service

Definition of "Month"

Motors of less than 5 HP may be single‐phase. All motors of more than 5 HP must be equipped with starting compensators. The City reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the City, to permit other types of motors.

Determination of Billing Demand

Billing Demand shall be the average of the integrated clock hour kW demands measured during the hours of the On Peak Period on the day identified as the Peak Management Day used by the North Carolina Municipal Power Agency Number 1 (NCMPA1) for wholesale billing purposes during the corresponding month of Customer's billing.

Determination of Billing Demand

On peak periods are non holiday weekdays during the following times: June September 2pm 6pm December February 7am 9am All other months 7am 9am and 2pm 6pm

The City will use diligent efforts to predict each monthly system peak and provide advance notice to the Customer. However, the City does not guarantee an accurate prediction, nor does the City guarantee that advance notice will be provided. Notification by the City will be provided to the Customer by direct telephone communications or automatic signal, as mutually agreed. The Customer will hold the City harmless in connection with its notification.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 30 Power Factor

Availability This schedule shall be used solely by the contracting Customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on single, contiguous premises. This schedule is not available for auxiliary or breakdown service. Power delivered under this schedule shall not be used for resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power, or as a substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted for, under any other schedule of the City, except at the option of the City, under special terms and conditions expressed in writing in a contract with the Customer. The obligations of the City in regard to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary rights of way, privileges, franchises, and permits, for the delivery of such power. The City shall not be liable to any customer or applicant for power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented from furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain such rights of way, rights, privileges, franchises, and permits.

Motors of less than 5 HP may be single phase. All motors of more than 5 HP must be equipped with starting compensators. The City reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the City, to permit other types of motors.

Monthly Rate Base Rate Basic Facilities Charge per month $23.91 Demand Charge For the first 30 kW of Billing Demand per month No charge For all over 30 kW of Billing Demand per month $4.02 per kW Energy Charge For the First 125 kWh per KW Billing Demand Per Month: For the first 3,000 kWh $0.115728 per kWh For the next 87,000 kWh $0.068890 per kWh For all over 90,000 kWh $0.068261 per kWh

The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates. Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2019.

Sales Tax

Correction

Type of Service

The City will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, at the available voltage. The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available. Prospective customers should determine the available voltage by contacting the City before purchasing equipment.

RATE 41 GENERAL SERVICE, NEW CONSTRUCTION

When the average monthly power factor of the Customer's power requirements is less than 90 percent, the City may correct the integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 90 percent and dividing the average power factor in percent for that month.

The City will install a permanent demand meter when the monthly consumption of the customer equals or exceeds 3,000 kWh, or when tests indicate a demand of 15 kW or more, however, at its option, the City may install such a meter for any customer served under this Schedule.

The kWh of energy shall be the difference between the current month's watt hour reading and the previous month's watt hour meter reading. Power Factor Correction

Determination of Billing Demand

The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates. This rate was designed to match a Duke Power LGS Rate, and will be adjusted whenever the North Carolina Utilities Commission approves a change in the Duke Power rate.

Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2021.

(2) Fifty percent (50%) of the customer's maximum recorded demand.

(3) 30 Kilowatts (kW).

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 31 Monthly Rate Base Rate For the Next 275 kWh Billing Demand Per Month: For the first 6,000 kWh $0.064304 per kWh For the next 134,000 kWh $0.056040 per kWh For all over 140,000 kWh $0.055025 per kWh For all Over 400 kWh per kW Billing Demand Per Month: For all kWh per month $0.052392 per kWh

The demand for billing purposes each month shall be the largest of the following:

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billing. Readings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thirty days.

Definition of "Month"

Determination of Energy

(1) The maximum integrated thirty minute demand measured in the previous 12 months including the month for which the bill is rendered.

When the average monthly power factor of the Customer's power requirements is less than 85 percent, the City may correct the integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 85 percent and dividing the average power factor in percent for that month. Sales Tax

For

Availability Available only to initial customer of new commercial buildings completed after September 1, 2003. The customer shall be an establishment classified as "Manufacturing Industries" by the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1957 or later revision published by the Office of Management and Budget, United States Government, and only where more than fifty percent (50%) of the total electric consumption of such establishment is used for its manufacturing processes. Minimum load to qualify is 30 kW. This schedule shall be used solely by the Customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on single, contiguous premises. This schedule is not available for auxiliary or breakdown service. Power delivered under this schedule shall not be used for resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power, or as a substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted for, under any other schedule of the City, except at the option of the City, under special terms and conditions expressed in writing in a contract with the Customer. The obligations of the City in regard to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary rights of way, privileges, franchises, and permits, for the delivery of such power. The City shall not be liable to any customer or applicant for power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented from furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain such rights of way, rights, privileges, franchises, and permits. Type of Service

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 32 RATE 43 INDUSTRIAL SERVICE, NEW CONSTRUCTION

Motors of less than 5 HP may be single phase. All motors of more than 25 HP must be equipped with starting compensators. The City reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the City, to permit other types of motors. Rate Base Rate

For

For

Basic Facilities Charge per month $19.27 Charge the first 30 kW of Billing Demand per month No charge all over 30 kW of Billing Demand per month $4.51 per kW Charge the First 125 kWh per KW Billing Demand Per Month: For the first 3,000 kWh $0.116804 per kWh

For

For the next 87,000 kWh $0.065937 per kWh

Energy

For all Over 400 kWh per kW Billing Demand Per Month: For all kWh per month $0.049263 per kWh

Demand

For the Next 275 kWh Billing Demand Per Month: For the next 140,000 kWh $0.053433 per kWh all over 140,000 kWh $0.051613 per kWh

For all over 90,000 kWh $0.063156 per kWh

Monthly

The City will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, at the available voltage. The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available. Prospective customers should determine the available voltage by contacting the City before purchasing equipment.

Availability Available only to new commercial or industrial loads which begin receiving service after July 1, 2003. The demand of the new load must equal or exceed 500 kW during at least three months of a twelve month period. Service under this Schedule shall be used solely by the contracting customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single contiguous site or premises. This Schedule is not available for auxiliary or breakdown service and power delivered hereunder shall not be used for resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power, or as a substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted for under any other schedule of the City, except at the option of the City, under special terms and conditions expressed in writing in the contract with the Customer.

The demand for billing purposes each month shall be the largest of the following:

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 33 Definition of "Month"

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billing. Readings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thirty days.

(2) Fifty percent (50%) of the customer's maximum recorded demand.

The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates. This rate was designed to match a Duke Power I Rate, and will be adjusted whenever the North Carolina Utilities Commission approves a change in the Duke Power rate.

(1) The maximum integrated thirty minute demand measured in the previous 12 months including the month for which the bill is rendered.

(3) 30 Kilowatts (kW). Determination of Energy

The kWh of energy shall be the difference between the current month's watt hour reading and the previous month's watt hour meter reading. Power Factor Correction

The City will install a permanent demand meter when the monthly consumption of the customer equals or exceeds 3,000 kWh, or when tests indicate a demand of 15 kW or more, however, at its option, the City may install such a meter for any customer served under this Schedule.

When the average monthly power factor of the Customer's power requirements is less than 85 percent, the City may correct the integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 85 percent and dividing the average power factor in percent for that month. Sales Tax

Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2019.

RATE 45 TIME OF DAY INDUSTRIAL SERVICE, NEW CONSTRUCTION

Determination of Billing Demand

kWh, or

means the period intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billing. Readings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thirty days. Determination

customer served under

Motors of less than 5 HP may be single phase. All motors of more than 25 HP must be equipped with starting compensators. The City reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the City, to permit other types of motors.

Basic Facilities Charge $32.17 Demand Charge On‐Peak June 1 September 30 (Summer) $15.4708 per kW On Peak October 1 May 31 (Winter) $8.6707 per kW Energy Charge All Energy $0.045105 per kWh Determination of On-Peak Hours: Season Calendar Months On Peak Hours Winter October 1 May 31 06:00 13:00 Summer June 1 September 30 13:00 21:00 Definition of "Month"

tests indicate

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The City will furnish 60‐Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, at the available voltage. The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available. Prospective customers should determine the available voltage by contacting the City before purchasing equipment.

Type of Service

The City will install a permanent demand meter when of the customer equals or 3,000 when a demand of 15 kW or more, however, its option, the City may install such any this Schedule.

The term "month" as used in this Schedule of Billing Demand

at

only to initial customer of new commercial buildings completed after September 1, 2003. The customer shall be an establishment classified as "Manufacturing Industries" by the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1957 or later revision published by the Office of Management and Budget, United States Government, and only where more than fifty percent (50%) of the total electric consumption of such establishment is used for its manufacturing processes. Minimum load to qualify is 30 kW.

The obligations of the City in regard to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary rights of way, privileges, franchises, and permit for the delivery of such power, and the City shall not be liable to any customer or applicant for power in the event the City is delayed in, or is prevented from furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain such rights of way, rights, privileges, franchises, and/or Availablepermits.

The kWh of energy shall be the difference between the current month's watt hour reading and the previous month's watt hour meter reading.

This rate was designed to match a Duke Power OPT I & OPT G Rates, and will be adjusted whenever the North Carolina Utilities Commission approves a change in the Duke Power rate. Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2019.

Power Factor Correction

When the average monthly power factor of the Customer's power requirements is less than 85 percent, the City may correct the integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 85 percent and dividing the average power factor in percent for that month.

Sales Tax

(1) The maximum integrated thirty minute demand measured during the applicable season on peak period during the month for which the bill is rendered.

The demand for billing purposes each month shall be the largest of the following:

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(2) Fifty percent (50%) of the customer's maximum recorded demand.

The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates.

Determination of Energy

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 36 RATE 17— OUTDOOR LIGHTING SERVICE (Formally Rate Schedule ODL Availability Available to the individual customer at locations on the City's distribution system. Monthly Rate (A) BRACKET MOUNTED LUMINAIRES All night outdoor lighting service using City standard equipment mounted on standard poles: Lumens Wattage kWhMonthper Type of Fixture MonthlyCharge LED 5,682 50 14 Suburban $10.44 9,500 54 15 Urban (Cobra Head) $10.88 4,985 47 13 Post Top (town & Country) $14.31 16,974 150 41 Urban (Cobra Head) $21.34 26,435 238 65 Urban (Cobra Head) $26.31 11,424 86 23 Architectural/Parking Lot $35.73 16,959 130 35 Architectural/Parking Lot (Closed) $37.58 51,571 420 113 High Mast, Concrete Base (Single Fixture) $101.73 51,571 420 113 High Mast, Concrete Base (Add for Double) $32.79 (B) OTHER LUMINAIRES Decorative and non standard luminaires can be installed on request, at the City's option, at the rate in (A) above plus an extra monthly charge equal to 1.7% of the estimated difference in cost installed between the luminaire and structure requested and the equivalent luminaire and wood pole in (A) above. (C) UNDERGROUND CHARGES (1) Additional monthly charge for the underground conductor system: Feet per Pole From Overhead System From Underground System 0 100 Feet $0.69 $0.49 100 200 Feet $1.24 $1.05 200-300 Feet $2.22 $2.02 300 400 Feet $3.19 $2.99 400 500 Feet $4.15 $3.94

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(F) When the installation requires the cutting and replacing of pavement of more than one drive or one walkway per luminaire, 1.7% of the estimated cost of this cutting and replacing of pavement will be added to the charges above.

B. Luminaires will be installed only on City-owned poles, and all facilities necessary for service under this Schedule, including fixtures, lamps, controls, poles, hardware, transformers, conductors, and other appurtenances shall be owned and maintained by the City.

D. This Schedule is not available for seasonal or other part time operation of outdoor luminaires. Sales Tax The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates. Effective for bills rendered on and after July 1, 2014.

OTHER CHARGES

(1) Additional monthly charge for the following items: Item ChargeMonthper Item ChargeMonthper Extra Pole (35’ Wood) $2.71 Down Guy $0.92 Extra Pole Height (40’ Wood) $2.95 Fiberglass Pole (30/35’) $5.17 Extra Pole Height (45’ Wood) $4.45 Fiberglass Pole (40’) $6.88 Extra Pole Height (50’ Wood) $10.06 Long Bracket $1.10

C. Equipment (such as disconnecting switches) not supplied by the City as standard is not available under this Schedule and shall not be installed by the Customer.

Extra Pole Height (55’ Wood) $10.97 Aluminum Pole (50’) $20.00 Lighting Control Center $66.70 Decorative Base $4.26 (E) Service using overhead conductors is not available in any area designated by the City as underground distribution area, nor in any area, location, or premises being served from an underground source.

(G) When an installation is in an area served by a concrete encased duct system, additional charges stated above, will not apply and, instead, the additional monthly charge will be 1.7% of the estimated cost of the underground conductor system. Explanatory Notes A. Lamps will burn from approximately one half hour after sunset until approximately one half hour before sunrise. The City will readily replace burned out lamps and otherwise maintain the luminaires during regular day time working hours following notification by the Customer.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE ELECTRIC | 38 RATE 29— FLOOD LIGHTING SERVICE (Formally Rate Schedule FL) Availability Available to the individual customer at locations on the City's distribution system. Monthly Rate (A) BRACKET MOUNTED LUMINAIRES All night outdoor lighting service using City standard equipment mounted on standard poles: Lumens kWh Monthper Type of Fixture ChargeMonthly High Pressure Sodium Vapor 27,500 104 250 Watt $20.60 50,000 156 400 Watt $22.48 Metal 20,000Halide 94 250 Watt $20.60 40,000 155 400 Watt $22.48 110,000 302 1,000 Watt $30.40 21,286LED 54 199 Watt (250w/400w eq.) $22.48 47,185 102 376 Watt Mongoose (roadway) $40.46 51,571 113 420 Watt (1,000 w eq.) $30.40 (B) OTHER LUMINAIRES Decorative and non standard luminaires can be installed on request, at the City's option, at the rate in (A) above plus an extra monthly charge equal to 1.7% of the estimated difference in cost installed between the luminaire and structure requested and the equivalent luminaire and wood pole in (A) above. (C) UNDERGROUND CHARGES (1) Additional monthly charge for the underground conductor system: Feet per Pole From Overhead System From Underground System 0 100 Feet $0.69 $0.49 100-200 Feet $1.24 $1.05 200 300 Feet $2.22 $2.02 300 400 Feet $3.19 $2.99 400 500 Feet $4.15 $3.94

C. Equipment (such as disconnecting switches) not supplied by the City as standard is not available under this Schedule, and shall not be installed by the Customer.

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(1) Additional monthly charge for the following items: Item ChargeMonthper Item ChargeMonthper Extra Pole (35’ Wood) $2.71 Down Guy $0.92 Extra Pole Height (40’ Wood) $2.95 Fiberglass Pole (30/35’) $5.17 Extra Pole Height (45’ Wood) $4.45 Fiberglass Pole (40’) $6.88 Extra Pole Height (50’ Wood) $10.06 Long Bracket $1.10

D. This Schedule is not available for seasonal or other part time operation of outdoor luminaires. Sales Tax The appropriate North Carolina sales tax shall be added to the above electric rates. Effective for bills rendered on and after October 1, 2019.

(F) When the installation requires the cutting and replacing of pavement of more than one drive or one walkway per luminaire, 1.7% of the estimated cost of this cutting and replacing of pavement will be added to the charges above.

(G) When an installation is in an area served by a concrete encased duct system, additional charges stated above, will not apply and, instead, the additional monthly charge will be 1.7% of the estimated cost of the underground conductor system. Explanatory Notes A. Lamps will burn from approximately one half hour after sunset until approximately one half hour before sunrise. The City will readily replace burned out lamps and otherwise maintain the luminaires during regular day time working hours following notification by the Customer.

Extra Pole Height (55’ Wood) $10.97 Aluminum Pole (50’) $20.00 Lighting Control Center $66.70 Decorative Base $4.26 (E) Service using overhead conductors is not available in any area designated by the City as underground distribution area, nor in any area, location, or premises being served from an underground source.

B. Luminaires will be installed only on City-owned poles, and all facilities necessary for service under this Schedule, including fixtures, lamps, controls, poles, hardware, transformers, conductors, and other appurtenances shall be owned and maintained by the City.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE FIRE | 40 FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE INSPECTIONS, PREVENTION, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, AND STANDBY FEES Fire Inspection Routine N/C 1st Reinspection $50.00, 2nd reinsp. $100.00, 3rd reinsp. $200.00, 4th $200.00 & Judicial Daycare inspection $50.00 Foster Care Inspection $50.00 Group Home Inspection $50.00 ABC Permit State required Fire Inspection $50.00 Complaint Inspection $50.00 if complaint is found to be valid Requested Inspection outside of routine inspections schedule $100.00 After normal business hours inspection $200.00 VIOLATION FEES Life Safety Violations One Year Period 1st violation $150.00, 2nd violation $500.00, 3rd violation $1,000.00 Locked or blocked exit doors Life Safety Violation fee accessed per door Overcrowding $100 per person each occurrence Unauthorized Operation or Occupancy 1st violation $100.00, 2nd violation $250.00, 3rd violation $500.00 Failure to post or Improper posting of address $50.00 Failure to post or improper posting of FDC sign $50.00 Failure to maintain or inspect fire protection systems $100.00 (building or hood) Non functioning fire detection or suppression systems 1st $150.00, 2nd $300.00, 3rd $500.00 & judicial Occupant on call list fails to respond for incident $100.00 Intentional/Malicious False Report of an incident or alarm $150.00 & vehicle/apparatus response cost Novelty Lanterns or Illegal Fireworks $100.00 PERMIT & INSPECTION FEES Pyrotechnics Display $200.00 per event (includes fire engine, crew and inspector standby for shoot) Blasting & Explosives $150.00 for 1-day, $300.00 for 90-days max Tent, Stage or Canopies $50.00 each (assembly/cooking) $25.00 each (multiple tents at event or festival) Underground Tank removal, abatement, or installation $100.00 per tank Fire Pump acceptance test $150.00 Sprinkler/Standpipe or Alarm System acceptance test $150.00

Environmental/Fire Survey $50.00 per address

Inspector/Investigator $50.00 (Per unit per hour or any part thereof) Safety Officer $50.00 (Per unit per hour or any part thereof)

Modified Hazardous Materials Response $175.00 per hour, assessed in half hour increments after the first hour.

Specialty Company (Dive/Water Rescue/Recovery) $200.00 (Per unit per hour or any part thereof) Gator or specialty units $50.00 (Per unit per hour or any part thereof) Support vehicle, trailer $25.00 (Per unit per hour or any part thereof)

Engine Company $150.00 (Per unit per hour or any part thereof) Truck/Ladder Company $250.00 (Per unit per hour or any part thereof) Heavy Rescue $200.00 (Per unit per hour or any part thereof)

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Personnel recalled or duty Time and half of the hourly salary of recalled personnel

Battalion Chief Response $50.00 per hour, assessed in half hour increments after the first hour.

Light duty Quick Response vehicles $50.00 (Per unit per hour or any part thereof) Chief Officer $50.00 (Per unit per hour or any part thereof)

APPARATUS, VEHICLES, EQUIPMENT AND PERSONNEL FEES

Fire Hydrant/Water availability flow test FD Personnel $100.00 Witness Fire test $50.00

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RESPONSE TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCIES: FEES AND CHARGES

Any other actual costs of abatement, control, and containment of Hazardous Materials to include, but not limited to: any supplies, materials, equipment, and/or firefighting foam which may be required.

Engine Company Response $175.00 per hour, assessed in half hour increments after the first hour. Ladder Company Response $175.00 per hour, assessed in half hour increments after the first hour.

Specialty Companies (Haz Mat, Tech Rescue) $300.00 (Per unit per hour or any part thereof)

Rescue Company Response $175.00 per hour, assessed in half hour increments after the first hour.

Full Hazardous Materials Response $350.00 per hour, assessed in half hour increments after the first hour.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE HIGH POINT TRANSIT | 42 HIGHTRANSITPOINT HPTS Fares Regular Fare/Single Ride Ticket $1.25 Senior Citizen (60+) With Proof of Age $0.60 Individual with Disability with HPTS ID Card $0.60 Medicare Cardholder $0.60 Children 43" or Shorter (limit 3 per paying adult) Free Transfers (with use of smart card) Free In addition to paying the exact cash fare, Hi Tran has several types of passes that passengers may use to make ridingRegularconvenientFare30 Day Pass $40.00 Reduced Fare 30-Day Pass $20.00 Reloadable Value Card Card must be purchased for $2 and then passengers may add as little as $2 and up to Passengers$50 who have lost their HPTS half fare ID card will need to purchase a new card HPTS ACCESS Fares Individual One Way Trip $2.50 PCA (Personal Care Attendant) Free Agency Purchased One-Way Trip $14.00 In addition to paying the exact care fare, individuals or agencies may purchase tickets in bulk at the appropriate rate

Scanning Requests for scanned images are limited to one specific item per inquiry, one inquiry per day. A valid e mail address is required, and scanned images will be processed and sent as an attachment, free of charge, as time allows. Requests for scanned images received on weekends will be filled during the following week.

Photocopies Requests for articles or information from the High Point Enterprise will be accepted if an entry can be located in our index or if a specific date is specified. The index we've created includes only stories related to High Point, itself, and with the exception of obituaries, only covers the period since 1997. We can also search city directories for individual listings (maximum of 5 years searched at one time), or provide copies from local histories, genealogies, record abstracts, and original records on microfilm. We limit remote users to one specific request per contact, one contact per day. If found, a hard copy of the item will be reproduced and mailed at a cost of $2 for the first 5 pages and .25 for each additional page, up to a maximum of 20 pages.

Flash Drives

Library cards are free to anyone with photo ID and proof of current address. If you owe fees amounting to $5.00 or more, your account must be paid in full before materials may be checked out or renewed. renewals are also restricted to fees amounting to $5.00 or more. Also, those owing $5 or more may not use the library's Public Computing Center or submit Interlibrary Loan until the amount is paid in full. & White Prints $0.20 each Color Prints $0.40 each fee per page $0.10 each (4GB) $2.00 each transactions $1.75 for first page and $1.00 per each additional page $2.00 per pack

requests

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Fax

Ear buds

Copier

Online

PUBLIC COMPUTING CENTER Black

HERITAGE RESEARCH CENTER Obituaries There is no fee to search our High Point Enterprise index for a single obituary. Requests are accepted via telephone, e mail, or ground mail. There is no search fee to conduct a surname search of obituaries, if you visit the library. The search will be conducted as time allows. The cost of copies requested by phone or e mail will be determined on an individual basis.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE LIBRARY | 44 FARMERS MARKET Vendors must submit an application to the Market Manager for consideration. The Market season runs from late April to the end of October. Fee for One Week $15.00 Fee for Four Weeks $50.00 Fee for the Full Season (Please note, the full season may be paid in four installments of $50 each. There will be no refunds for rain cancellations for those paying for a full season) $200.00 Note Allservicesandpricesaresubjecttochangeatanytime,withoutnotice,atthediscretionoftheLibraryBoardofTrustees.AllReturnedChecksareSubjecttoa$25Fee

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PARKING | 45 PARKING PARKING DECKS Broad Street # Spaces Hourly Daily 292 Spaces $1.00 $7.00 Plaza # Spaces Hourly Daily 654 Spaces $1.00 $7.00 Main Street (Hotel) # Spaces Hourly Daily 252 Spaces $1.00 $7.00 The Pit # Spaces Hourly Daily 36 Spaces N/A N/A

• If the event is scheduled at High Point City Lake, customers should call 336-883-3498.

2. Beer (malt beverages) will be sold and dispensed in accordance with North Carolina ABC regulations. All state laws concerning the sale and consumption of beer shall be strictly adhered to.

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Campground Refunds

3. At least one grillroom employee shall be eighteen (18) years of age or older during any particular shift.

A rainout is defined as a shelter cancellation due to inclement weather conditions. The renter must call on the day of their event to cancel because of rain. If the customer uses a shelter at any time during their rental, they will forfeit their refund.

BEER & WINE POLICY Rules for the Sale of Malt Beverages and/or Unfortified Wine

1. The sale of alcoholic beverages is permitted at Oak Hollow and Blair Park Golf Courses.

The customer can receive a refund or reschedule for another date at the time of cancellation. We are not allowed to carry a credit on a customer’s account for more than two (2) weeks. If the customer has not called back to reschedule by two (2) weeks after the original reserved date, we will process a refund. If the renter uses the shelter at any time during their rental, they will forfeit this rainout refund.

• For all other park rentals, the customer should call or leave a voicemail at 336-883-3469.

If a customer cancels a reservation at least seven (7) days prior to the scheduled arrival date, a full refund will be issued. If a customer cancels or reschedules less than seven (7) days prior to the arrival date, a refund will be issued minus one (1) night’s stay at the reserved rate. No refunds will be issued for early departures, late arrivals, or for cancellations and rescheduling requests that are made on the scheduled arrival date. All cancellations and requests for refunds must be in writing or submitted by email

REFUND POLICY Shelters, Fields, and Facility Rental Refunds

If a customer cancels a reservation at least fourteen (14) days prior to the rental date, a full refund will be issued. If a customer cancels less than fourteen (14) days prior to the rental date, there will be no refund unless approved by the Director of Parks & Recreation or his or her designee. A full refund is given if High Point Parks & Recreation Department cancels a facility rental. All cancellations and requests for refunds must be in writing or submitted by email.

Program Refunds

4. The City reserves the right to refuse to sell beer to any person. Following are examples of, but not limited to, refusing the sale of beer: A. Persons under 21 years of age

If the High Point Parks & Recreation Department cancels a program, a full refund will be issued. Refunds requested by customers will be issued on a case-by-case basis and must be in writing or by email. There may be specific cancellation policies that vary by program. Unless noted otherwise, if a program has not begun and no costs have been expended for the participant (i.e. t-shirt, trophy, etc.), a full refund may be issued. If expenses have occurred for the participant, the refund will be the cost of the program minus any expenses that have occurred. If a customer has participated in more than half of the program, no refund will be issued.

• If the event is scheduled at Oak Hollow Park, Festival Park, North Overlook or Sailboat Point, customers should call 336 883 3494.

Shelter Rentals- Rainout Refunds

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PARKS & RECREATION | 47 B. Improper or disruptive conduct C. Person(s) appearing to be intoxicated D. Lack of Identification 5. Any person violating State alcoholic beverage laws as a part of their course of employment shall be subject to appropriate personnel action up to and including dismissal. 6. Any person observed by city staff to be violating State ABC Laws by providing beer to anyone underage shall have their golf playing privileges suspended. Park Rentals 1. Alcoholic beverages are allowed during exclusive rentals or special events at the following facilities: Oak Hollow Tennis Center, Oak Hollow Park, High Point City Lake Park and High Point Athletic Complex. 2. All State laws concerning the sale and consumption of beer (malt beverages) shall be strictly adhered to. 3. Persons or agencies permitted to serve beer or wine must provide the city with a certificate of insurance showing $2,000,000 dollars of liability insurance coverage. ATHLETIC FACILITY RENTALS High Point Athletic Complex Ed Price Baseball Stadium $125.00 per game Correll/Morris Soccer Stadium $125.00 per game Aderholt Football/Track Stadium (football games and track meets) $250.00 per game/meet $450.00 for more than one game/meet North, South, and West Soccer Fields $25.00 per hour for practice, $100 per game Johnson Street Ballpark Per game, per field $125.00 per game Practice $25.00 per practice Games and Practices baseball, softball, football, and soccer fields Includes fields at Allen Jay Park, Armstrong Park, Brentwood, Burnett Park, Cedrow Park, Deep River, Harvell Park, Hedgecock Park, Oakview, Morehead, Macedonia Park, Washington Terrace Park, West End Park, and North, South, and West soccer fields at High Point Athletic Complex. Per game $100.00 per game Practice $25.00 per hour Tournament Fees 1st field $250.00, per day 2nd field $200.00, per day 3rd field or more $150.00, per field, per day

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PARKS & RECREATION | 48 Youth Athletic Camp Rental Fee Half Day, up to 4 hours, 5 days $500.00 per park, per week Full Day, 4-8 hours, 5 days $1,000.00 per park, per week Other Athletic Field Rental Fees Additional Field Preparation Fee $30.00 per hour (includes 2 people, 3 hour minimum) Attendant Fee $20.00 per hour, per employee (2-hour minimum) Concession Stand Use $100.00 per event Concession Fee Applies if concessions are being sold without renting a concession stand. Does not apply to school groups. $50.00 per event Gate Fee Applies if an entrance/parking fee is charged to tournament spectators. Does not apply to school groups. $50.00 per event Merchandise Sales Fee - Applies if merchandise such as tshirts, hats, etc. are being sold. Does not apply to school groups. $50.00 per event Track Equipment Use Fee - use of track equipment: hurdles, long jump rakes, pole vault and high jump bars. $250.00 per month Festival Rate Non Profit Groups & Organizations 1st day $1,000.00, 2nd day $500.00 Festival Rate For Profit Events & Concerts 1st day $1,500.00, 2nd day $1000.00 West End Cross Country Course Fee $100.00 per meet FESTIVAL PARK Non-Profit Groups and Organizations* 1st Day 2nd Day North Overlook and Festival Park $1,000.00 $500.00 North Overlook or Festival Park $800.00 $400.00 *Non profit groups must provide a copy of their valid 501(c) (3) designation to qualify for non profit rates. For Profit Events and Concerts 1st Day 2nd Day North Overlook and Festival Park $2,000.00 $1,000.00 North Overlook or Festival Park $1,500.00 $1,000.00 GOLF COURSES: BLAIR PARK AND OAK HOLLOW Play & Ride - Weekdays Blair Park Oak Hollow 18 holes $27.00 $34.00 9 holes with cart $19.00 $24.00 Ladies (Thursdays at Blair Park, Tuesdays at Oak Hollow) $24.00 $26.00 Seniors (Monday-Friday only, ages 55+) $24.00 $26.00

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PARKS & RECREATION | 49 Play & Ride Weekdays (cont.) Blair Park Oak Hollow Juniors (must be 16 years of age to drive cart) $24.00 $26.00 Twilight starting time varies during the year $22.00 $25.00 College Student Rate $24.00 $26.00 18-hole Junior Special - (after 12 noon) playing with an adult who paid the Regular 18-hole fee $12.00 $15.00 18 hole Junior Special (after 12 noon) playing with an adult who paid the Regular 9 hole fee $9.00 $10.00 Walking - Weekdays Blair Park Oak Hollow 18-holes $15.00 $19.00 9-holes $10.00 $14.00 Ladies (Thursdays at Blair Park, Tuesdays at Oak Hollow) $10.00 $14.00 Seniors (ages 55+) $10.00 $14.00 Juniors (under 18) $10.00 $14.00 Seniors & Juniors: 9 Holes (after 1 p.m.) $8.00 $10.00 Play & Ride - Weekends Blair Park Oak Hollow 18 holes, before 12 noon $33.00 $43.00 18 holes, after 12 noon $27.000 $37.00 18 hole Junior Special (after 12 noon) playing with an adult who paid the Regular 18 hole fee $12.00 $15.00 9 hole Junior Special (after 12 noon) playing with an adult who paid the Regular 9 hole fee $9.00 $10.00 Walking - Weekends Blair Park Oak Hollow 18-holes before 12 noon $33.00 $43.00 18 holes after 12 noon $18.00 $28.00 9 holes (last three hours of play) $12.00 $15.00 Juniors (after 2 p.m.) $12.00 $15.00 College Student (after 2 p.m.) $15.00 $22.00 Winter Rates - Start December 1 and run through February 28 Blair Park Oak Hollow Play & Ride Weekends (Saturday, Sunday, & Holidays) $24.00 $32.00 Play & Ride Weekdays (Monday Friday) $20.00 $28.00 Play & Ride Seniors (weekdays only) $20.00 $22.00 Greens Fees- School Groups, Weekdays only, Per Team/Per Season Limited to 3 golf teams at any one time, golf carts not provided Blair Park Oak Hollow College Golf Team $500.00 $500.00 High School Golf Team $575.00 $575.00 Middle School Golf Team (Limit 2 days per week) $300.00 $300.00 Golf Carts Blair Park Oak Hollow 9-holes - per person, per cart $9.00 $9.00 18 holes per person, per cart $15.00 $15.00

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PARKS & RECREATION | 50 Locker Rental: Yearly NA $10.00 Entire Golf Course Rental Blair Park Oak Hollow Monday Thursday, all day, up to 120 golfers $2,750.00 $3,500.00 Monday Thursday, 9 a.m. start time, up to 120 golfers $2,250.00 $3,000.00 Friday, all day, up to 120 golfers $3,000.00 $3,750.00 Friday, 9 a.m. start time, up to 120 golfers $2,500.00 $3,250.00 Oak Hollow Shelter (free with $300 in Grillroom purchases) NA $50.00 Golf Discount Card $50.00 $50.00 HIGH POINT CITY LAKE PARK AmusementAmusementsRides (Carousel and Train) Price per ticket $2.00 Price per ticket School Groups Only $1.00 Price per ticket Combo Train & Merry Go Round, (School Groups Only) $1.80 Daily Discount Tickets- unlimited use Carousel and Train Price per ticket $5.00 Price per ticket for groups of 25 or more $4.00 Additional price per ticket to add Miniature Golf $1.75 Boat Ride Price per ticket $2.50 Group Rental per ½ hour $50.00 Group Rental per hour $90.00 Miniature Golf 18 holes, per person $3.00 All Day Golf Pass, per person $5.00 Hourly Rental Train, Carousel & Golf (subject to availability) One Amusement $120.00 Two Amusements $220.00 Three Amusements $320.00 Operator Fee (per hour, per amusement) $15.00

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PARKS & RECREATION | 51 High Point City Lake Marina Launch Fees Boat Launch $7.00 Kayaks, Canoes, and Paddleboards $4.00 10 Boat Launches $60.00 Rentals Solo Kayak (all day) $12.00 Tandem Kayak (all day) $20.00 Stand Up Paddleboard (all day) $15.00 Canoe (all day) $12.00 Paddle Boats 2 seater, per ½ hour $7.00 Paddle Boats - 3-seater, per ½ hour $8.00 Fishing Boats $10.00 Fishing Boat with Motor $30.00 Bank Fishing Adults (ages 16 54) $2.00 Youth (ages 12 15), Seniors (ages 55+), and people with disabilities $1.00 Children under the age of 12 Free Yearly Bank Fishing Pass Adults (ages 16 54) $30.00 Youth (ages 12 15), Seniors (ages 55+), and people with disabilities $25.00 Yearly Launch Pass – powered and non-powered boats Both lakes (High Point City Lake and Oak Hollow Lake) $120.00 Both lakes (Seniors, ages 55+) $75.00 One lake (Designated as High Point City Lake or Oak Hollow Lake) $75.00 Meeting & Events Center Rentals Resident Non-Resident One Room Rental Hourly Rate (4 Hour Minimum) $75.00 $125.00 Two Room Rental Hourly Rate (4-Hour Minimum) $100.00 $150.00 Staff Fee For events that run past their scheduled time $25.00 per hour $25.00 per hour Room rental rates include table/chair setup and breakdown, A/V equipment usage, podium (when applicable) and on-site event host.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PARKS & RECREATION | 52 High Point City Lake Park Shelters based on a 4-hour period Shelter #1 $50.00 Shelter #2 $80.00 Shelter #3 $80.00 Shelter #4 $45.00 Shelter #5 $50.00 Shelter #6 $85.00 Shelter #7 $85.00 Shelter #8 $60.00 Shelter #9 $50.00 Shelter #10 $40.00 Entire Park Rentals Entire Park Rental Exclusive use for up to 9 hours $5,000.00 Camp Ann Area Rental (Exclusive Use) Combination of shelters 5,6,7 (9 hour period) $600.00 High Point City Lake Park Swimming Pool Resident Non-Resident General Admission Pool and Water Slide Entry $10.00 $15.00 Toddlers (2 years of age and under) Free with paying adult 18 years of age or older Free Free Group Rate For more than 20 swimmers, price per swimmer $7.00 $8.00 Lap Swim Admission Designated times; Ages 16+ $5.00 $7.00 Season Passes Resident Non-Resident Individual (Ages 16+) $125.00 $175.00 Individual Youth (Ages 3 15) $100.00 $150.00 Family Pass (4 individuals) $400.00 $600.00 Lap Swim Season Pass $50.00 $70.00 Pool Rentals (Exclusive Use; Per Hour) Resident Non-Resident All Aquatic Amenities (2 Hour Minimum) * $300.00 $350.00 Leisure/Lifestyle Pool (2-Hour Minimum) * $150.00 $175.00 Competition Lanes (1 Hour Minimum) * $100.00 $125.00 Waterslide (1 Hour Minimum) * $100.00 $125.00 Splash Pad (1-Hour Minimum) $100.00 $125.00 *Lifeguards per hour, per lifeguard. Number of lifeguards needed is based on a ratio of 1 lifeguard to every 25 guests, with a minimum of 4 lifeguards. $17.00 per lifeguard, per hour $17.00 per lifeguard, per hour

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PARKS & RECREATION | 53 Swim Meets State or Regional (per swimmer) $7.00 High Point Community (per swimmer) $5.00 MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS Mobile Stage One Day Event Two Day Event Local Non-Profit, Community, and Service Organizations**Non-profitgroups must provide a copy of their valid 501(c) (3) designation to qualify for non profit rates. $400.00 $550.00 Local Business, Commercial, and Individual Use Saturday,Monday-Friday:$750.00SundayandHolidays:$850.00 Saturday,Monday-Friday:$900.00SundayandHolidays:$1,000.00 Portable Concession Stands $75.00 one day, $100.00 two day, $175.00 three days Tent Rental, per tent $200.00 for two days, $50.00 each additional day Bike Racks/Barricades $10.00 per bike rack, per day NEIGHBORHOOD PARK PICNIC SHELTERS Location/Shelter # Per 4-hour period or Full Day (10 a.m. to 7 p.m.) Allen Jay Recreation Center Shelter #1 $40.00 Allen Jay Recreation Center Shelter #2 $40.00 Armstrong Park $40.00 Cedrow Park $40.00 Deep River Recreation Center $40.00 Macedonia Park $35.00 NORTHPOINT CONFERENCE ROOM Monday Friday, 8 a.m. 5 p.m. $35.00 per hour, 2 hour minimum After 5 p.m. Monday-Friday and weekends $45.00 per hour, 2-hour minimum OAK HOLLOW PARK – CAMPGROUND, MARINA, PICNIC SHELTERS Family SectionCampground Camp Sites Section D $35.00 per day Camp Sites Section A, B, C (Cable service included) $45.00 per day Camp Sites Tent $30.00 per day Each additional person above 4, per night $5.00 per day Dump Fee (for RVs not staying in the campground) $15.00

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PARKS & RECREATION | 54 Oak Hollow Park & Marina Launch Fees Launch Fee $7.00 Water Skiing $1.00 Kayaks, Canoes, and Paddleboards $4.00 10 Boat Launches (does not include water ski fee) $60.00 Rentals Sailboat Rentals 2 person limit per boat for 4 hours *Must have sailing experience* $25.00 Solo Kayak (all day) $12.00 Tandem Kayak (all day) $20.00 Stand Up Paddleboard (all day) $15.00 Storage Boat Storage, per month, paid biannually $30.00 Kayak Storage, per month, paid biannually $15.00 Bank Fishing (All day) Adults (ages 16 54) $2.00 Youth (ages 12-15), Seniors (ages 55+), and people with disabilities $1.00 Children under the age of 12 Free Yearly Bank Fishing Pass Adults (ages 16 54) $30.00 Youth (ages 12 15), Seniors (ages 55+), and people with disabilities $25.00 Yearly Launch Pass – powered and non-powered boats Both lakes (High Point City Lake and Oak Hollow Lake $120.00 Both lakes (Seniors, ages 55+ and people with disabilities) $75.00 One lake (Designated as High Point City Lake or Oak Hollow Lake) $75.00 Marina Meeting Room $25.00 per hour, 2 hour minimum Picnic Shelters – Festival Park, North Overlook, Sailboat Point 4-hour period $45.00

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PARKS & RECREATION | 55 OAK HOLLOW TENNIS CENTER Court Rentals Outdoor Courts $8.00 per court, per hour Indoor Courts (November 1 March 31) Non Prime Time • Monday Thursday, 8:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. • Fridays, All day • Sundays, 8:30-11:30 a.m. $20.00 per hour, per court Indoor Courts (November 1 March 31) Prime Time • Monday Thursday, 5:30 10 p.m. • Saturdays, All day • Sundays, 1-8:30 p.m $24.00 per hour, per court Seasonal Reservation Rates (Indoor Courts, November 1 March 31) $650.00 20 weeks, prime time $600.00 20 weeks, non prime time Tennis Facility Rentals Indoor Court Building Rental 2 indoor courts reserved during the Indoor Season on Saturday nights from 6 10 p.m. $125.00 4 hours Outdoor Courts $150.00 Indoor Courts $180.00 All Day Outdoor Courts $300.00 Indoor Courts $350.00 Each additional hour Outdoor Courts $40.00 per hour Indoor Courts $50.00 per hour Court Maintenance (first two hours are free) $25.00 per hour PIEDMONT ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER Auditorium Rental Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. $40.00 per hour, 2-hour minimum Monday through Friday, 5 9 p.m. $60.00 per hour, 2 hour minimum Kitchenette Usage $10.00 per day LCD Projector $50.00 per day • PEC Members receive a 20% discount on Auditorium rentals.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PARKS & RECREATION | 56 RECREATION CENTERS – ALLEN JAY, DEEP RIVER, MOREHEAD, OAKVIEW, AND SOUTHSIDEArea Price Gym - Type A (Rentals by citizens, non- profit, civic or religious groups) $35.00 per hour Gym - Type B (Where admission or tickets are charged, or merchandise is sold) $50.00 per hour Activity Room $25.00 per hour Large Activity Room (Oakview, Deep River, Allen Jay, Morehead) $35.00 per hour Entire Center $110.00 per hour City Holidays $150.00 additional fee on City approved holidays Staff Fee For events that run past their scheduled end time $25.00 per hour, per employee ROY B. CULLER JR. SENIOR CENTER Area Price Monday Friday, 8 a.m. 5 p.m. $35.00 per hour, 2 hour minimum After 5 p.m. Monday Friday and weekends $45.00 per hour, 2 hour minimum WASHINGTON TERRACE PARK AND COMMUNITY CENTER Community Center Large Activity Room (includes kitchen) $50.00 per hour Conference Room $35.00 per hour Conference Room Plus Kitchen (Kitchen is $15 per 2-hour period) $45.00 per hour Entire Community Center $85.00 per hour City Holidays $150.00 additional fee on City approved holidays Staff Fee for events that run past their scheduled end time $25.00 per hour, per employee Washington Terrace Picnic Shelters - based on a 4-hour period # 1 $35.00 # 2 $35.00 # 3 $40.00 # 4 $45.00 # 5 $65.00

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PARKS & RECREATION | 57 Park Entire Park $600.00 for 8 hour period. Pool rental is excluded. Stage Area $25.00 per hour Vendor Fee - Food $75.00 Vendor Fee Non Food $50.00 Washington Terrace Park Swimming Pool Per person, per day, ages 4 and up (includes basket rental) $2.00 Toddlers (2 years of age and under) Free with a paying adult 18 years of age or older Free Punch Card (includes 15 admissions) $20.00 Pool Rental 1 ½ hour period (maximum of 6 hours) $50.00 per 1 ½ hour rental Lifeguards per hour, per lifeguard. Number of lifeguards needed for a rental is based on a ratio of 1 lifeguard to every 25 guests, with a minimum of 2 lifeguards. $17.00 per hour, per guard

Refunds Development fees are not refundable except as stated herein. Upon the request of the applicant, application fees for Board Action applications that require public notice are authorized for a 50% refund when an application is withdrawn prior to the public notice being given on the request. Regional stormwater facility fees are not refundable unless the applicable land development plan is voided or revised accordingly and no impervious surface has been installed. Infrastructure inspection fees are refundable where infrastructure has not been installed. Upon the request of the permit holder, an 80% refund of the permit fee is authorized where no field inspections or construction under the permit has occurred and the permit has not expired. For all issued permits a minimum of $75 is retained. Abandonment Development submittals are considered abandoned in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Development Ordinance. Where a specific time of abandonment is not established by the Development Ordinance, then those submittals may be considered abandoned 6 months after the date of submittal if approval is not obtained, or after 60 days for non payment of application or permit fee.

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COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PLANNING | 58 PLANNING

Fees for applications and plan reviews are due with the submission of the application or plan. In accordance with the city's Development Ordinance, no action shall be taken on proceedings before the Board of Adjustment, Planning and Zoning Commission, Historic Preservation Commission or Technical Review Committee until all applicable fees have been paid in full. Permit fees are due at the time of permit issuance. Inspection fees are due prior to plan approval or certificate, as applicable. Regional stormwater facility fees are due prior to plan approval. Development fees cannot be waived or refunded except as authorized herein.

Fee Waivers Development fees may be waived or reduced only as stated herein. Fee waivers do not relinquish the development from any application, plan review, permit or inspection requirements. Development fees are waived for all projects applicable to any City owned property. Fees may be waived for economic development projects as part of a City Council approved economic development incentives package. During times of natural disaster, the City Manager is authorized to waive fees for a particular emergency incident. Th City Manager or the applicable Department Director, is authorized to waive or reduce a fee where it is determined in writing that the calculation of the fee to a specific project results in an excessive and unreasonable cost or where it is determined that a fee waiver or reduction is needed to correct a customer service error. In addition, fees may be waived for a particular project by City Council action.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PLANNING | 59 MODULE 1 Guidance Module I pertains to the application fees for the review of buildings and property to determine compliance with State and local codes. Fees are intended to defray the cost of research, inspection, report preparation and other operational costs the City incurs with processing these requests. ApplicationsItem Sub Item/ Description Fee Code Confirmation Report $50.00 Site Compliance $50.00 Code Compliance Residential Building $50.00 Commercial Building $75.00 Building Evaluation Residential Building $200.00 Commercial Building $ Water and Sewer Extension Policy Exemption $200.00

Building Evaluations provide a multi trade review of an existing building's condition relative to applicable State Building and local codes to identify deficiencies and record major code requirements relative to a proposed use of the building. Water and Sewer Extension Policy Exemptions enable an owner of property located outside the corporate limits to request an exemption from annexation for City water and/or sewer service in accordance with City Council adopted policy. MODULE 2 Board Action Module II pertains to fees associated with the review of development applications considered by the City Council, Board of Adjustment, Historic Preservation Commission and Planning & Zoning Commission. Fees are intended to defray the cost of public notice, report preparation and other operational costs the city incurs with processing these

Code Confirmations provide written reports for owners, agents and legal representatives to confirm in writing the property's allowable principal uses, zoning districts, environmental regulations, and any pending violations, usually requested as part of due diligence in real estate transactions.

applications. ApplicationsItem

Sub Item/ Description Fee (Voluntary Includes Recording Fees) $300.00

Code Compliance provides an inspection and certification of the building and property's compliance with current State Building and local development codes, usually requested as part of State licensing and similar situations where a determination of a building's compliance with existing codes is requested.

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COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PLANNING | 60 Board of Adjustment $300.00 Certificate of Appropriateness Major Work $80.00 Minor Work $40.00 After the fact Application [Fee] x 2 Development Agreement $600.00 Historic Preservation Commission Review (non hearing item) $40.00 Plan Amendment $200.00 Street Abandonment Includes Recording Fees $600.00 Street Name Change Application $400.00 Sign Replacement Cost 1/2 sign cost(s) Special Use Special Use $1,200.00 Minor Amendment $250.00 Text Amendment $400.00 Vested Rights Certificate $600.00 Zoning Map Amendment General Zoning District $750.00 Conditional Zoning District $1,200.00 Planned Development District $1,500.00 MODULE 3 Land Development Module Ill pertains to fees associated with the review of land development applications and plans, which include subdivision, site plans, public infrastructure plans, and stormwater treatment facilities. Fees are intended to defray the cost of processing applications, reviewing plans, conducting infrastructure inspections along with the other operational costs the city incurs with processing land development applications and plans. ApplicationsItem Fee Easement Reconveyance Includes Recording Fees $200.00 Right of Way Encroachment Agreement - Includes Recording Fees $300.00 Master Small Wireless Facility License Agreement Includes Recording Fees $400.00 PlanItemReviews Sub Item/ Description Fee Sketch Plan $ Site Plan (Includes watershed & landscape component plan reviews) Residential Plan (Single family attached & multi family) $600.00 + $5.00 per dwelling unit Small Non Residential Plan (< 3,000 sq. ft. & no built upon area) $100.00 Non‐Residential Plan (Non‐residential & mixed use) $600.00 + $5.00 per acre or portion thereof

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PLANNING | 61 Item Sub Item/ Description Fee Group Development (Includes watershed & landscape component plan reviews) Residential Plan (Single family attached & multi family) $600.00 + $5.00 per dwelling unit Non‐Residential Plan (Non‐residential & mixed use) $600.00 + $5.00 per acre or portion thereof Subdivision (Includes watershed & landscape component plan reviews) Preliminary Plan $600.00 + $25.00 per lot Minor Subdivision Plat (includes recording fees) $200.00 Final Plat (Includes recording fees) $200.00 Minor Plan Revision (Revision to an approved plan) Residential Plan $600.00 + $5.00 each added dwelling unit Non Residential Plan $200.00 + $5.00 each added 1,000sf. Subdivision $200.00 + $25.00 each added lot Wireless Telecommunications Wireless Facility Macro $600.00 Wireless Facility ‐ Micro $200.00 Collocation Macro $150.00 Collocation Micro $100.00 Collocation Micro $100.00 Substantial Modifications Macro $300.00 Substantial Modifications Small $100.00 Grading Plan $345.00 + $115.00 for each acre over 1 acre Street & Utility Plan $200.00 Common Signage Plan $100.00 Design Review Plan $100.00 Exclusion Map (Includes recording fees) $200.00 Land Development Minimum Fee acre $100.00 InfrastructureItem Sub Item/ Description Fee Infrastructure Inspections Roadway Inspection $0.50 per linear ft. Sewer Line Inspection $0.75 per linear ft. Storm Sewer Line Inspection $0.50 per linear ft. Water Line Inspection $0.75 per linear ft. Right of Way Disturbance Permit Residential Application $50.00 Commercial Application $150.00 0 400 square feet of excavation $0.25 per sf. >400 square feet of excavation $100.00+ $0.50 0 1 acre of impervious surface $0.35 per sf.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PLANNING | 62 Public Regional Stormwater Facility (Application of Public Regional Stormwater Facility fee to Streets: The facility fee applies to all impervious surface within a development, including public and private streets; however, where a developer constructs a 4 lane or larger public street within a development, then the fee shall apply to only 50% of the impervious surface area of that public street) >1 5 acres of impervious surface $30,000 per ISA acre >5 10 acres of impervious surface $150,000 + $15,000 per ISA acre over 5 acres >10 acres of impervious surface $225,000 + $9,000 per ISA acre over 10 Minimum Fee $2,000.00 Outside Corporate Limits (Fee for property outside the 2,000.00 corporate limits is 100% greater) [Total Fee] x 2 Randleman Lake Credit Area Used when development within the "Randelmen Lake Credit Area" exceeds 50% BUA $50/Acre Uwharrie General Watershed Area Used when development within the "Uwharrie General Watershed Area" exceeds 50% BUA $50/Acre MODULE Construction4 Permit Module IV pertains to fees associated with the plan review, permitting and inspection of buildings, structures and land uses. These fees are intended to offset the city's cost for administering and operating the construction inspection program. Residential Construction Permit Item Sub Item/ Description Fee Construction (To calculate construction fees, the schedule uses the February version of the International Code Council (ICC) Building Valuation Data (BVA) rounded to the nearest whole number to determine the construction value based upon occupancy and building type.) New Structure (Includes all associated electrical, mechanical, plumbing & zoning inspections) For building area < or = to 1300sf use ICC table value x sf. X 0.004 plus building area. For area > 1300sf use ICC table value x 0.005 Trade based Calculations Building Addition (Includes all associated electrical, mechanical, plumbing & zoning inspections) $75 Per Trade Alteration (Includes inspections for permitted trades) $75 Per Trade

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PLANNING | 63 Item Sub Item/ Description Fee Trade based Calculations, cont. Repair (Includes inspections for permitted trades) $75 Per Trade Manufactured Dwelling (Includes all associated electrical, mechanical, plumbing & zoning inspections) $200.00 Modular Dwelling (Includes all associated electrical, mechanical, plumbing & zoning inspections) $300.00 Accessory Structure (Includes all associated electrical, mechanical, plumbing & zoning inspections) $75 Per Trade Deck Addition (Deck addition to existing building) (Includes inspections for permitted trades) $75 Per Trade Screen Porch Addition (Screen porch addition to existing building) (Includes inspections for permitted trades) $75 Per Trade Swimming Pool (Includes inspections for permitted trades) $75 Per Trade Residential Plan Review Applies only to attached housing fee covers the entire building containing the attached units $100.00 Change of Occupancy Change of Occupancy Only $150.00 Residential Driveway Inspection $30 per driveway NC Homeowner Recovery Fee (Mandatory State fee applied to any type of CR permit for a SF dwelling issued to a licensed general contractor; $1.00 is retained & $9.00 sent to State) $10.00 Residential Provisional Power Application $100.00 Residential Temporary Certificate of Occupancy Application $100.00 Residential Construction Minimum Fee For Unlisted Items $75 Per Trade

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PLANNING | 64 Residential Over The Counter Permit Item Sub Item/ Description Fee Building Re Roofing (>$15,000 value) $75.00 Window Replacement (>$15,000 value) $75.00 Siding Replacement (>$15,000 value) $75.00 Electrical New Service $75.00 Service Upgrade $75.00 Sub Panel $75.00 Outlets and Fixtures $75.00 Generator $75.00 Temporary Service $75.00 Mechanical HVAC Unit Addition or Replacement $75.00 Duct Work Only $75.00 Fuel Line Only $75.00 Plumbing Fuel Appliance (Includes fuel line inspection) $75.00 Service Line Water Line Only $75.00 Service Line Sewer Line Only $75.00 Service Line Water and Sewer Line $75.00 Fixtures and Connections $75.00 Water Heater ‐ Electric $75.00 Water Heater Gas $75.00 Small Accessory Structure Smaller Thank 12'x12'x12' $25.00 Commercial Construction Permit Item Sub Item/ Description Fee Commercial Construction Permit Application Application $75.00 Construction (To calculate construction fees, the schedule uses the February version of the International Code Council (ICC) New Structure (Includes all associated electrical, mechanical, plumbing & zoning inspections) For building area < or = to 20,000sf use ICC table value x sf. x 0.004 plus building area. For area > 20,000sf use ICC table value x 0.0015 Addition (Includes all associated electrical, mechanical, plumbing & zoning inspections) For building area < or = to 20,000sf use ICC table value x sf. x 0.004 plus building area. For area > 20,000sf use ICC table value x 0.0015

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PLANNING | 65 Item Sub Item/ Description Fee Construction (To calculate construction fees, the schedule uses the February version of the International Code Council (ICC), cont. Alteration Area Based (Includes all associated electrical, mechanical, plumbing & zoning inspections) For building area < or = to 20,000sf use ICC table value x sf. x 0.004 plus building area. For area > 20,000sf use ICC table value x 0.0015 x 50% Trade based Calculations Alteration Non Area Based (Used where a square foot floor area cannot be determined; includes all associated electrical, mechanical, plumbing & zoning inspections) $100 per trade Alteration Roof Replacement (Includes all associated electrical, mechanical, plumbing & zoning inspections) $30 per 5,000 sq. ft. + $100 per trade Modular (Includes all associated electrical, mechanical, plumbing & zoning inspections) $500 per unit Swimming Pool (Includes inspections for permitted trades) $100 per trade Deck Addition (Deck addition to existing building) (Includes inspections for permitted trades) $100 per trade Repair (Includes inspections for $100Fee per trade $100 per trade permitted trades) $100 per trade Outdoor Advertising Sign (Includes all associated inspections) $400.00 Communications Tower (Includes all associated inspections) $400.00 Interior Demolition Wall (Structural inspections only) Single Trade/Stand Alone Applications (Interior demolition only) $1.50 per linear ft. (use minimum fee if necessary Fire Protection Automatic Fire Extinguishing System Sprinkler with or without Standpipe $150.00 Automatic Fire Extinguishing System Clean Agent $150.00

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PLANNING | 66 Item Sub Item/ Description Fee Fire Protection, cont. Automatic Fire Extinguishing System Dry Chemical $100.00 Automatic Fire Extinguishing System UL 300 Hood System $100.00 Automatic Fire Extinguishing System C02 Inert Gas $100.00 Automatic Fire Extinguishing System Other System $100.00 Battery System $100.00 Compressed Gas $100.00 Cryogenic Fluid $100.00 Fire Alarm and Detection System Manual Fire Alarm System Only $100.00 Fire Alarm and Detection System Automatic Fire Alarm System $150.00 Fire Alarm and Detection System Electrical $50.00 Flammable and Combustible Liquid Install, Repair or Modification $100.00 Flammable and Combustible Liquid Tanks (Removal or Installation) $100 per tank Fire Pumps $100.00 Hazardous Material $100.00 Industrial Oven $100.00 Private Fire Hydrant $100.00 Spraying or Dipping $100.00 Standpipe System $100.00 Access Control Fire $100.00 Access Control Electrical $50.00 Underground Flush $50.00 Temporary Membrane Structures and Tents (400 sq. ft. Fee to 1,200 sq. ft.) $75 per tent Temporary Membrane Structures and Tents (Greater than 1,200 sq. ft.) $150 per tent Commercial Plan Review Review and revision to an approved plan $100.00

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PLANNING | 67 Item Sub Item/ Description Fee Change of Occupancy Change of Occupancy Only (For Single Trade/Stand Alone Applications) $150.00 Commercial Driveway Inspection $50 per driveway ABC Code Compliance Inspection $75.00 Commercial Provisional Power Application $200.00 Commercial Temporary Certificate of Occupancy Application $250.00 Commercial Construction FeeMinimum For Unlisted Items $100.00 Commercial Over The Counter Permit Item Sub Item/ Description Fee Electrical Replacement (For replacement of same size receptacles outlets & fixtures) $100.00 Minor Work Relocation and/or up to 5 new devices (For addition of new receptacles, outlets & fixtures) $100.00 Minor Low Voltage Work Relocation and/or up to 5 new devices (For low voltage drops & devices) $100.00 Temporary Service 60 amp or less $100.00 Temporary Service Greater than 60 am $100.00 Service Change 200 amp or less $100.00 Service Change Greater than 200 amp $100.00 Mechanical HVAC Unit Replacement (For replacement of same size unit) $100 per unit Plumbing Water Line Replacement $100.00 Sewer Line Replacement $100.00 Fixture Replacement $100.00 Fire Protection Sprinkler System Heads (Relocation and/or up to 10 new heads) $75.00

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PLANNING | 68 Item Sub Item/ Description Fee Fire Protection, cont. Fire Alarm: Detection System (Devices relocation and/or up to 5 new devices) $75.00 Fire Alarm: Detection System (Devices electrical $75.00 Structure Removal Permit Item Sub Item/ Description Fee Residential Structure Demolition $100.00 Moved Structure $150.00 Commercial Structure Demolition $200.00 Moved Structure $150.00 Sign Permit Item Sub Item/ Description Fee Sign Plan Revision Revision to an approved plan $25.00 Zoning Compliance $50 per sign Structural Compliance $75.00 Electrical Compliance $75.00 Standard Permit $50.00 Temporary Use Permit $50.00 Residential Fence Permit $25.00 Non Residential Fence Permit $50.00 ABC Code Compliance Inspection $75.00 Permit Assessment Item Sub Item/ Description Fee Residential Reinspection Building, Electrical, Plumbing and Mechanical $50.00 Residential Permit Update Applicant Altering Approved Plot Plan Commercial $50.00 Commercial Reinspection Building, Fire, Electrical, Plumbing and Mechanical $75.00 Work without a Permit [Permit Fee] x 2 After Hours Inspection (Note: Fee applied per hour & per trade; min. of 2 hours assessed) $100 per hour Document Management Applied when significant (more than 15mins) of staff time is spent preparing electronic documents for review $50.00

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PLANNING | 69 Item Sub Item/ Description Fee Document Scanning Page sizes greater than 11"x17 Max 30 pages $5.00/page Record Conversion Applied when a request needs to be converted from one record type to another $25.00 Code Compliance Inspection Initial site inspection conducted on all projects done by "Unlicensed" (including owners) contractors $50.00 Energy Efficiency Permit Rebates Residential New Construction USGBC Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certification 50% of [Permit Fee]; Max. $500 NC Healthy Built Home Certification 50% of [Permit Fee]; Max. $500 Residential New Construction USEPA Energy Star Certification 50% of [Permit Fee]]; Max. $500 NAHB Model Green Building Home Guideline Certification 50% of [Permit Fee]; Max. $500 ICC/NAHB National Green Building Standard Certification 50% of [Permit Fee]; Max. $500 Residential Construction Geothermal Heat Pump $40.00 Photovoltaic Energy System $40.00 Solar Hot Water Heating $40.00 Gray/Rain Water Collection $40.00 Tankless Hot Water Heating $40.00 Commercial Construction Geothermal Heat Pump $80.00 Photovoltaic Energy System $80.00 Solar Hot Water Heating $80.00 Gray/Rain Water Collection $80.00 Tankless Hot Water Heating $80.00

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PLANNING | 70 MODULE 5 Code Violations Module V pertains to the costs associated with the abatement of public nuisance violations. Fees are intended to offset a portion of the City's cost for administering and processing the abatement of a violation. Administrative Fees Item Sub Item/ Description Fee Administrative Abatement Cost Public Nuisance Code Abatements $125.00 Vehicle Release Vehicle Violation Release from Impoundment $150.00 INSPECTION FEES Fees Roadways and Utilities Construction Inspection Rates Water Lines Per Linear Foot $0.75 Sewer Lines Per Linear Foot $0.75 Roadways Per Linear Foot $0.50 Storm Drainage Per Linear Foot $0.50 Minimum Fee Flat Fee $100.00 Fees Grading Permits & Erosion Control Inspection First acre of disturbed land $345.00 Each additional acre of disturbed land or part thereof (round up) $115.00 Driveway Inspections Driveway Permit fees by: Residential Per Permit $30.00 Commercial Per Permit $50.00 Industrial Per Permit $50.00 Erosion Control Surety The Surety is Based on Per Disturbed Acre $2,000.00 A surety is required on most land disturbing projects greater than an acre in size. The surety is refundable once the site is stabilized with a sufficient amount of continuous growth of ground cover to prevent erosion. The surety must be either a bond issued in the state of North Carolina or a check which will be held within the city's account.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE POLICE | 71 POLICE DEPARTMENT ALARM FEES Annual Fee $10.00 3rd & 4th False Alarms Within Year (each) $50.00 5th 7th False Alarms Within Year (each) $100.00 8th - 9th False Alarms Within Year (each) $250.00 10th and additional False Alarms Within Year (each) $500.00 Thereisnochargeforthe1stor2nd falsealarm FINGERPRINTING FEE Fingerprinting Card Fee $10.00 TAXI PERMIT FEE Certificate Application for Operation of Taxi Business $75.00 Taxi Driver Individual Permit (renewedannually) $7.00

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PUBLIC SERVICE | 72 PUBLIC SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Household Garbage Garbage Roll Out Container (new residents) $57.00 Unscheduled Garbage/Recycling Dumpster Collection $50.00 Householdgarbageispickeduponcea week. Solid Waste Availability Fee • There is a $14 fee that is billed on the utility bill monthly to maintain the level of solid waste collection services that our customers have become accustomed to. • The Solid Waste Availability Fee is applicable to all customers who receive the city solid waste collection services Single and Multi Family. Bulk Item Collection Fine/Fee $150.00 Yard Waste Yard Waste Roll 96 Gallon Cart $57.00 Compost and Engineered Soil (per ton) $22.00 Wood and Leaf Mulch (per ton) $17.00 -Minimumpurchaseis$5.00;wecannotdeliver Dead Animal Pick-Up Veterinary Animal Collection $50.00 Per trip up to 10 animals per collection Red Box Rental For major clean up projects, you may rent a red box. This fee is non refundable. Red Box is 4x8x14 for a total of 448 cubic feet. $100.00 (3 Day Rental) Toreservea redbox,callCustomerServiceat336 883 3111 KERSEY VALLEY LANDFILL Tipping Fees - The cost is $42/ton plus $2 State mandated landfill tax with a MINIMUM charge of $7.50 for Pickup Trucks, SUV's or larger and a $2.00 MINIMUM for cars. Closure/Post Closure Fees - There is a $5 Closure/Post Closure Fee that is billed on the monthly utility bill to fund closing and maintaining closed Landfill cells. INGLESIDE COMPOST FACILITY The Ingleside Compost Facility is a convenience we offer to High Point residents for disposing of yard debris. Engineered Soil Per Ton $22.00 Wood Mulch Per Ton $17.00 Compost Per Ton $22.00 Leaf Mulch Per Ton $17.00 Yard Waste $36.00 per ton Yard Waste with a $ 7.50 minimum

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PUBLIC SERVICE | 73 CEMETERIES Traditional Adult Burial Open/Close $700.00 Mausoleum Crypt Entombment Open/Close $650.00 Infant Burial Open/Close $500.00 Cremation Urn Open/Close and Up (depending on size) $500.00 Casket Tray $550.00 Exhuming Double the rate of an Open Fee STORMWATER The billing rate for 1 ERU (Equivalent Residential Unit) $4.00 Residential and Multifamily Properties Will Be Billed Monthly for 1 ERU. Commercial and industrial properties are charged based on the total amount of impervious area on a property divided by 2,588 ft2 per ERU multiplied by $4.00 per ERU per month. The minimum fee is 1 ERU per month or $ 4. WATER AND SEWER Water Rates - Commodity Charges (1 unit = 748 gallons) Residential Inside Rate Outside Rate All Units $3.30 $6.60 Commercial And Industrial Inside Rate Outside Rate First 35 Units $3.30 $6.60 Next 765 Units $3.00 $6.00 Next 2200 Units $2.66 $5.32 Over 3000 Units $2.29 $4.58 Intergovernmental Inside Rate Outside Rate All Units $2.29 $4.58 Irrigation Inside Rate Outside Rate All Units $4.93 $9.86 Water Rates - Fixed Charges Meter Code & Size Inside Rate Outside Rate WT1 5/8" & 3/4" $9.96 $19.92 WT2 1" $24.89 $49.78 WT3 1 1/2" $49.71 $99.42 WT4 2" $76.53 $159.06 WT5 3" $159.13 $318.26 WT6 4" $248.62 $497.24 WT7 6" $497.26 $994.52 WT8 8" $794.82 $1,589.64 WT10 10" $1,439.45 WT12 12" $2,137.44

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PUBLIC SERVICE | 74 Sewer Rates - Commodity Charges Inside Rate Outside Rate All Units $5.74 $11.48 Sewer Rates - Fixed Charges Meter Code & Size Inside Rate Outside Rate WT1 5/8" & 3/4" $15.42 $30.84 WT2 1" $38.62 $77.24 WT3 1 1/2" $77.26 $154.52 WT4 2" $123.55 $247.10 WT5 3" $247.12 $494.24 WT6 4" $386.14 $772.28 WT7 6" $772.26 $1,544.52 WT8 8" $1,235.67 $2,471.34 Sewer Rates - Industrial Surcharge BOD SS Inside Rate $59.40 $52.74 Outside Rate $118.68 $105.48 Sewer Rates - Residential Flat Rate Inside Rate $55.67 Outside Rate $111.33 Sewer Rates - Septage Tickets 1 ticket per 1000 gallons of tank capacity or fraction thereof $49.28 1 ticket per 3000 gallons of tank capacity or fraction thereof $147.83 Tap/Meter Fee Structure Residential Water Service and Meter Price 5/8" Water Meter $205.00 5/8" Water Tap Only (no meter) $1,610.00 5/8" Irrigation Meter (set in parallel with existing meter) $565.00 1" Water Meter $260.00 1" Irrigation Meter (set in parallel with existing meter) $620.00 1" Water Tap (no meter) ** For Residential Home Only** $1,610.00 1 1/2" Water Meter (no box) $455.00 2" Water Meter (no box) $590.00 3" Water Meter with By Pass 4" Water Meter with By Pass $3,100.00 4" Water Meter with By Pass $3,900.00

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE PUBLIC SERVICE | 75 Hydrant Meter Price Application Fee $50.00 5/8" Hydrant Meter Deposit ‐ Refundable $500.00 3" Hydrant Meter Deposit Refundable $1,220.00 Additional Trip to Set Meter $25.00 Sewer service line with clean out Price 4" Sewer Tap $2,080.00 Sewer clean out/preparation (locating and excavation must be paid by plumber) Price 4" Sewer Clean Out Actual Cost 6" Sewer Clean Out Actual Cost Frontage Fee Price Sewer per LF $10.00 Water per LF $7.00 System Development Fees Water Price 5/8" x 3/4" Meter $419.00 1’’ Meter $698.50 1 ½’’ Meter $1,396.50 2" Meter $2,234.50 3" Meter $4,888.50 4" Meter $8,380.00 6" Meter $18,855.00 8" Meter $22,345.50 10" Meter $32,124.50 12" Meter $60,055.50 Sewer Price 5/8" x 3/4" Meter $1,076.50 1’’ Meter $1,794.00 1 ½’’ Meter $3,588.50 2" Meter $5,741.50 3" Meter $12,559.00 4" Meter $21,530.00 6" Meter $48,442.50 8" Meter $57,409.50 10" Meter $82,535.50 12" Meter $154,294.50

Special events are important contributors to the quality of life for High Point citizens and are welcome activities in our community. The City of High Point is happy to assist organizations and groups in providing quality events. A special event is defined as a pre planned event, whether publicly or privately sponsored, which is held on public property, including but not limited to parks, streets and/or sidewalks.

Profit groups, Civic/Community Groups): Permit fees and rental fees for City facilities will be charged at 50% of charges listed in the Comprehensive Fee Schedule. Rental fees for equipment and/or Public Safety personnel will be charged at regular rates. For Profit Events/Private Individuals or Groups: All fees associated with the event are the full and complete responsibility of the requesting party. Additionally, any organization or group which did not meet their obligation for a previously fee waived or reduced event will not be eligible to receive a fee waiver or reduction for subsequent events.

CATEGORIES OF EVENTS Co Sponsored: Co Sponsored events are determined by the City Council and are events of general interest to the public which provide a special economic development benefit or advances the City's public image. The City will determine through the budget appropriation process the extent to which the event will be financially sponsored, either through direct appropriation or allocation of in kind support. Any costs in excess of the support level determined by the City will be the responsibility of the other sponsoring organization(s). The City must be listed as a co sponsor on printed Othermaterials/announcements.NonProfitEvents(Charitable/Non

EVENTS PERMIT Per Event Non-Profit For Profit Special Event Permit fee $25.00 $50.00 Street Closure fee $25.00 $50.00 Neighborhood Block Party fee $25.00 n/a Parade, Walk or Run permit fee $50.00 $100.00 Trail or Greenway event usage fee $50.00 $100.00

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The costs of making such facilities available are generally recovered through fees collected for the specific event. However, the public interest is also served by reducing and/or waiving such fees for certain events that have direct community benefit to the population as a whole. Furthermore, to maintain public trust, procedures shall be established for the consistent, fair and prompt evaluation of such requests.

COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE SPECIAL EVENTS | 77 TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES Per D ay Non-Profit For Profit Barricade Rental $12.00 $12.00 Traffic Cone Rental $2.00 $2.00 Sign Truck (perhour,pertruck) $25.00 $25.00 Bicycle Rack (P&R) $10.00 $10.00 PERSONNELPerHour Non-Profit For Profit Fire Medic $30.00 $30.00 Fire Light Duty Apparatus $50.00 $50.00 Police Officer (per officer/per hour) Start at $35.00 Start at $35.00 Police Supervisor-rank of Lieutenant * above (per officer/per hour) Start at $40.00 Start at $40.00 Holiday Event (per officer/per hour) Start at $50.00 Start at $50.00 • All approved events require a three (3) hour minimum • The rates listed above are based on the terms of the current off duty employment contract. • The Special Events Commander will determine the number of sworn personnel required for the event. • The Holiday Schedule observed by the City of High Point applies to Special Events. MENDENHALL TERMINAL Per Event Non-Profit For Profit Mendenhall Terminal rental (perday) $500.00 $1,000.00 Message Board Programming $100.00 $100.00 Over Head Lights $50.00 $50.00 OTHER Non-Profit For Profit Power 20A 115v receptacle (peroutlet) $10.00 $10.00 Power 200A 208v receptacle 3 phase (sound) (perday) $100.00 $100.00 Power 300A 208v 3 phase (lighting) (perday) $125.00 $125.00 Power ‐ electrician for 3 phase connect/ disconnect (perevent) $150.00 $150.00 Roll Off Dumpster (perevent) $100.00 $100.00

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