THIS IS NOT MEANT TO BE A POLITICAL THREAD IN ANY WAY. I'm just wondering if anything like this is going on in other parts of the country.
Background: I live in a rural subdivision, which is located right at the county line (Creek and Tulsa). My utilities are split between the two counties. Phone and water on one and electric and gas on the other.
I received a letter from the city in Creek county which has claimed us for fire protection, etc. It states that the city has passed an Outside Fire Run Agreement. This consists of a charge based on the size of your building and whether or not it is residential, commercial or industrial. For residential under 3500 sq. ft it will cost $150.00 for the year. If you do not pay the fee, should you require fire trucks YOU will be charged $675.00 per hour, per truck for these services. If you pay the fee, your insurance company will be charged that amount. The state statute permits the use of this agreement and mandates that we enter into an agreement with our fire department before renewing insurance policy on the residence. (Or buying a new policy) I understand that this is the result of the economy and really don't oppose paying a fee based being outside the city limits. I've lived here for 10 years and this is the first time something like this has been mandated.
Also the City of Tulsa is going to vote on whether or not to charge a person involved in an accident that requires the services of the fire department. The charge will automatically be billed to the accident victim's insurance, again per truck, per hour.
Any other areas having these kind of charges and fees tacked on to services that are paid by our yearly taxes?
Again, just asking not being political. Linda