Member Fee definition
Examples of Member Fee in a sentence
If the Authority wishes to construct an additional public safety facility, such as a facility for administration, logistics, training, etc., the Board will equitably apportion the cost to construct or remodel any such public safety facility that is used to provide the Baseline Services to the Parties similar to the apportionment of the Member Fee for Baseline Services.
The fiscal impact that the joining municipality's addition has on other Parties by the Authority, including any Member Fee changes that may become necessary to maintain existing levels of service for current Parties.
Each Contracting Entity will be charged an individual Member Fee and the Service Area will be charged one Member Fee for all of the Service Area Members.
If such a change is significant enough to materially affect the response time or other operational issues, the Parties agree that a change to the Member Fee may be warranted and that such change may be brought to the Board for approval outside of the annual budgetary process.
Each Party will prospectively remit the payments required to the Authority by this 2019 Agreement, such as the Member Fee established each annual budget year or any other required payments, on a quarterly basis and on the first day of each calendar quarter.
Service Area Members will not be charged an individual Member Fee.
If the benefit of such facility specifically inures to one or more Parties to the exclusion of others, the Board may apportion the cost of such facility to the benefiting Party or Parties to be paid as an addition to the Member Fee (in the case of a Party who is part of the Service Area as a separate fee similar to one charged for Enhanced Services) or by the application of a Party’s collected impact fees.
Fees and costs for services attributable to the Member Fee will be transparently disclosed and stated with reasonable specificity in each annual budget adopted by the Board.
Additional Baseline Services to be included in the annual Member Fee must be approved by a two-thirds vote of the Board as part of its budgetary process.
A municipality leaving the Service Area to become a Contracting Entity will not be considered a “new” Party, but will be subject to the Member Fee system and calculation for contracting parties as adopted in the current budget.