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Published: Jul 16, 2012 11:45 AM
Modified: Jul 16, 2012 11:47 AM

Chapel Hill raises fees
 
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CHAPEL HILL - The Town of Chapel Hill increased a number of fees effective July 1.

Chapel Hill Public Library overdue fines for all materials except DVDs changed from 20 to 25 cents per day. The overdue fines for DVDs changed from 50 cents to $1 per day. The library fee for out-of-county users will increase from $60 to $65 per year.

Parking Services

Monthly Parking Space Rental from $85 to $95 at the Wallace Deck, 127 W. Rosemary Lot and the West Franklin-Basnight Lot

Semester Parking Space Rental established rate at $475

Visitor Parking Permits for Residential Parking Permit holders established at $2 for a three-day pass and $10 for a 14-day pass

In-Home Caregiver Permit for Residential Parking Permit holders established at $10 per year

Changed Parking Policy: Residential Parking Permits now free for those 65 and older

Parks and Recreation

Gymnasiums annual pass from $20 to $60 (resident) and $40 to $96 (non-resident)

Gymnasiums 20-visit pass from $10 to $30 (resident) and $20 to $48 (non-resident)

Climbing Wall annual pass from $108 to $145 (resident) and 20-visit pass from $45 to $60 (resident)

Adult single visit swim from $3 to $4 (resident) and $6 to $7 (non-resident)

Under 8 years of age swimming six-month pass established at $30 (resident) and $48 (non-resident) and 20-visit pass at $15 (resident) and $24 (non-resident) and single visit swim at $1 (resident) and $2 (non-resident)

Youth (9-18 years) swimming six-month pass established at $55 (resident) and $88 (non-resident) and 20-visit pass at $30 (resident) and $48 (non-resident) and single visit swim $2 (resident) and $4 (non-resident)

Shelters rental (except Southern Community Park large shelter) from $20 to $24 (resident) and $24 to $40 (non-resident) So. Community Park rental from $30 to $40 (resident) and $36 to $64 (non-resident)

Hourly rental for parks and recreation meeting rooms from $20 to $30 and $24 to $48 (non-resident)

Hargraves auditorium rental (min. rental 3 hrs) from $35 to $40 (resident) and $42 to $64 (non-resident)

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