N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 21, § 833.12
(1) Application fee. Except as set forth in subparagraph (b)(1)(iii) of this section, the application fee shall apply to:
(iii) Exemptions. The docket application fee shall not apply to:
(2) Annual monitoring and coordination fee:
(3) Alternative review fee. In instances where the commission’s activities and related costs associated with the review of an existing or proposed project are expected to involve extraordinary time and expense, an alternative review fee equal to the commission’s actual costs may be imposed. The executive director shall inform the project sponsor in writing when the alternative review fee is to be applied and may require advance payment in the amount of the commission’s projected costs. Instances in which the alternative review fee may apply include, but are not limited to, matters in which:
(4) Additional fees:
(v) Change of ownership. Each project that undergoes a change in ownership as that term is defined at 18 CFR 420.31(e)(2) will be charged an administrative fee as set forth in subdivision (e) of this section.
(c) Indexed adjustment.
On July 1st of every year, beginning July 1, 2017, all fees established by this section will increase commensurate with any increase in the annual April 12-month Consumer Price Index (CPI) for Philadelphia, published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics during that year.1 In any year in which the April 12-month CPI for Philadelphia declines or shows no change, the application fee and annual monitoring and coordination fee will remain unchanged. Following any indexed adjustment made under this subdivision (c), a revised fee schedule will be published in the Federal Register by July 1st and posted on the commission’s website. Interested parties may also obtain the fee schedule by contacting the commission directly during business hours.
(d) Late payment charge.
When any fee established by this section remains unpaid 30 calendar days after the payment due date provided on the commission’s invoice, an incremental charge equal to 2 percent of the amount owed shall be automatically assessed. Such charge shall be assessed every 30 days thereafter until the total amount owed, including any late payment charges has been paid in full.
(e) Fee schedules.
The fees described in this section shall be as follows:
TABLE 1 TO SECTION 833.12—APPLICATION FEES
| Project Type | Application Fee | Fee Maximum |
| Water Allocation | $400 per million gallons/month of allocation1, not to exceed $15,0001. Fee is doubled for any portion to be exported from the basin. | Greater of: $15,0001 or Alternative Review Fee |
| Wastewater Discharge | Private projects: $1,0001 Public projects: $5001 | Alternative Review Fee |
| Other | 0.4 percent of project cost up to $10,000,000 plus 0.12 percent of project cost above $10,000,000 (if applicable), not to exceed $75,0001 | Greater of: $75,0001 or Alternative Review Fee |
1 Subject to annual adjustment in accordance with subdivision (c) of this section.
TABLE 2 TO SECTION 833.12—ANNUAL MONITORING AND COORDINATION FEE
| Annual Fee | Allocation | |
| Water Allocation | $3001 $4501 $6501 $8251 $1,0001 | < 4.99 mgm 5.00 to 49.99 mgm 50.00 to 499.99 mgm 500.00 to 9,999.99 mgm > or = to 10,000 mgm |
| Annual Fee | Discharge Design Capacity | |
| Wastewater Discharge | $3001 $6101 $8201 $1,0001 | < 0.05 mgd 0.05 to 1 mgd 1 to 10 mgd >10 mgd |
1 Subject to annual adjustment in accordance with subdivision (c) of this section.
TABLE 3 TO SECTION 833.12—ADDITIONAL FEES
| Proposed Action | Fee | Fee Maximum |
| Emergency Approval Under 21 NYCRR 833.9 | $5,000 | Alternative Review Fee |
| Late Filed Renewal Surcharge | $2,000 | -- |
| Modification of a DRBC Approval | At Executive Director’s discretion, Docket Application Fee for the appropriate project type. | Alternative Review Fee |
| Name change | $1,0001 | -- |
| Change of Ownership | $1,5001 | -- |
1 Subject to annual adjustment in accordance with subdivision (c) of this section.
(a) Purpose.
The purpose of this section is to provide an adequate, stable and reliable stream of revenue to cover the cost of the commission’s regulatory program activities, an important means by which the commission coordinates management of the shared water resources of the basin. Activities to be covered by the fees include the review of applications for projects that are subject to review under the Delaware River Basin Compact and implementing regulations; and ongoing activities associated with such projects, including but not limited to, effluent and ambient monitoring, data analysis, hydrodynamic and water quality modeling, and coordination with State and Federal agencies.
(b) Types of fees.
The following types of fees are established by this section: