Fire Protection Charge definition

Fire Protection Charge means a monthly charge apportioned to each property connected to the Town’s Water Works and which is designed to recover the capital costs associated with the oversizing of mains, pumps and reservoirs and the installation and maintenance of the fire hydrant system.
Fire Protection Charge means any or all costs incurred by the Fire Department in providing Fire Protection.
Fire Protection Charge means those costs incurred by the County as a result of the provision of Fire Protection in relation to a specific Incident within the municipal boundaries of the County;

Examples of Fire Protection Charge in a sentence

  • MINIMUM CHARGE: Applicable Facilities Charge and Fire Protection Charge.

  • Flat Rate Charge: $2.06 per month per residential unit 0.0677 daily rate The amount of a customer’s bill for a billing period will be the total of the Flat Rate Un- metered Charge or Metered Charge and the Fire Protection Charge.

  • If the new connection is for irrigation purpose only, the Fire Protection Charge shall not be assessed.

  • The water CCs has three components; Major Facilities Charge (MFC), Local Facilities Charge (LFC) and Fire Protection Charge (FPC).

  • A monthly Standby Fire Protection Charge shall be collected from every user of a connection to the water system for providing Standby Fire Protection services based on the size of the service as follows: Size of Service1 ½”Monthly Charge$11.112"$15.512 ½”$16.903"$22.034"$28.616"$39.698"$66.1410”$110.20All standby fire line services require a bypass detector meter be installed.

  • Fire Protection Charge – Charges made to recover the cost of providing both public and private fire protection service to the communities served by the utility.

  • Councilmember Reece moved, seconded by Councilmember Scott, the Council Approve an Ordinance Amending Division 7 of the Municipal Code – Water Rates and Fire Protection Charge.

  • In instances where the existing mains are not capable of carrying the fire flow requested, then Utility shall provide an estimate of the charges to alter the existing fire mains to accommodate the Applicant's fire flow requirement and the charges forsuch alterations shall be reimbursed by the Applicant in addition to the Private Fire Protection Charge.

  • Table 8-7: Calculation of Cost of Service Capital R&R Charges Meter Size PROPOSED PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION CHARGESTable 8-8 shows the derivation of the Private Fire Protection Charge.

  • In instances where the existing mains are not capable of carrying the fire flow requested, then Utility shall provide an estimate of the charges to alter the existing fire mains to accommodate the Applicant's fire flow requirement and the charges for such alterations shall be reimbursed by the Applicant in addition to the Private Fire Protection Charge.


More Definitions of Fire Protection Charge

Fire Protection Charge means any or all costs incurred by the Summer Village as a result of the provision of Fire Protection Services within the Summer Village under Sections 5 or 6 of this bylaw.
Fire Protection Charge. – means the charges and fees payable pursuant to Section 12 of this Bylaw
Fire Protection Charge means a charge equal to any or all costs incurred by the Fire Department in providing Fire Protection.
Fire Protection Charge means any or all charges incurred by the Department in providing Fire Protection and /or Emergency Services.
Fire Protection Charge means any or all costs incurred by the Village of Big Valley as a result of the provisions of Fire Protection Services within the Village of Big Valley under Part 2 of this bylaw.

Related to Fire Protection Charge

  • Fire Protection means all aspects of fire safety including but not limited to fire prevention, firefighting or Fire Suppression, pre-fire planning, fire investigation, public education and information, training or other staff development;

  • Electrical protection barrier means the part providing protection against any direct contact to the high voltage live parts.

  • transaction charge means any amount charged to a client by a registered firm in respect of a purchase or sale of a security and includes any federal, provincial or territorial sales taxes paid on that amount;

  • Rechargeable Electrical Energy Storage System (REESS) means the rechargeable energy storage system that provides electric energy for electrical propulsion.

  • Goods and Services Tax (GST) shall mean any tax payable on the supply of goods, services or other things in accordance with the provisions of GST Law.