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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6.c. Approval of the 2015 Schedule of Rates and Fees �tROSE1�lOLI1�1T EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CITY COUNCIL City Council Regular Meeting: December 16, 2014 AGENDA ITEM: Approval of the 2015 Schedule of Rates AGENDA SECTION: and Fees Consent PREPARED BY: Clarissa Hadler, City Clerk AGENDA NO. Department Directors �C � ATTACHMENTS: Draft Resolution APPROVED BY: ; RECOMMENDED ACTION: Motion to Adopt a Resolution Approving Setting the 2015 Schedule of Rates and Fees. SUMMARY Staff recommends a motion to adopt a Resoluuon Approving Amendments Setting the 2015 Schedule of rates and Fees. The fee schedule is updated on an annual basis upon review of frequent fees established by City departments. The common fees for all Cit��departments are included in the fee resolution. Staff and financial consultant, I�1att Stark of Springsted and rlssociates, have worked together to establish baseline charges that include calculated amounts of staff time and overhead costs invol�-ed for each fee. �fter review, fees are changed as reflected in the attached resolution. The pYOposed amendments are noted�vith editing marks. CITY OF ROSEMOUNT DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 201 4 - ___ A RESOLUTION APPROVING AMENDMENTS SETTING THE 20 1 5 SCHEDULE OF RATES AND FEES WHEREAS , the City of Rosemount annually conducts a User Fee Study in order to establish logical and defensibl e fees for the City of Rosemount; and WHEREAS , the City of Rosemount has found certain fees and rates in need of adjustments. THEREFORE, NOW BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Rosemount that it adopts the attached Schedule of Rates and Fee s for 20 1 5 . ADOPTED this 1 6 th day of December, 20 1 4 by the City Council of the City of Rosemount. ______________________________ William H. Droste, Mayor ATTEST: _____________________________________ Clarissa Hadler , City Clerk RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ SCHEDULE OF RATES AND FEES FOR 20 1 5 Planning and Zoning Review Fees Page 1 Public Works and Engineering Fees Page 3 Administration Fees Page 1 2 Fire Prevention Permits and Fees Page 14 Police Department Permits and Fees Page 16 Building Permits and Fees Page 1 7 Building Value Range Fees – Exhibit A Page 2 2 Residential Building Valuations – Exhibit B Page 2 3 Table A -33B Grading Plan Review Fees – Exhibit C Page 2 4 Parks and Recreation Fees Page 2 5 C ommunity Center and Arena Page 2 5 Outdoor Facilities Page 3 1 The Rosemount Steeple Center Page 3 3 Park Dedication Fees Page 34 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ PLANNING AND ZONING REVIEW FEES Administrative Appeals $250.00 Affidavits -Certificate of Authenticity $60.00 Ap peal of Planning Commission Decisions to the City Council $150.00 City Staff Billing For applications that include excessive staff time, services performed by City personnel will be billed at actual payroll costs including hourly rate, all payroll ta xes and benefit charges . Services provided by City consultants will be billed at the current consultant rates. Comprehensive Guide Plan Amendment Application Fee $3,000.00 Conditional Use Permit $1,000.00 Documents - 2030 Comprehensive Guide Plan $60.00 + tax Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan $92.00 + tax Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Ordinance Same as City -wide document fee Zoning Map Black and White – 11” x 17” $5.00 + tax Color – 11” x 17” $10.00 + tax Color – 24” x 36” $2 5.00 + tax Environmental Assessment Worksheets $1,800.00 Escrow fee for City Consultant Services. Applicant will be responsible for actual costs incurred by the city. $10,000.00 Interim Use Permits for Seasonal Sales of Christmas Trees For Periods of Less than 40 Days Per Calendar Year $40.00 All Other Interim Use Permits $500.00 Joint Applications A planned unit development that includes a subdivision may have the fee waived for a preliminary plat at the discretion of the Community Develop ment Director. Small Scale Mineral Extraction Permit Application Fee $700.00 Annual Fee $370.00 Surety Bond $7,500.00 per acre Large Scale Mineral Extraction Permit Application Fee $1,400.00 Annual Fee $750.00 Interim Reclamation Bond $5,00 0.00 per acre End Use Grading Bond $2,500.00 per acre 1 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ Rental Licensing $25.00 Two year period, from the date of issuance Planned Unit Development Concept Plan $2,500.00 +$20 per acre Master Development Plan $2,500.00 Final Development Plan $2 ,000.00 Major Amendment $3,000.00 Minor Amendment $900.00 Rezoning $1,500.00 Signs Permanent Installation $270.00+electrical permit Temporary Signs: For permits obtained after placing the sign $50.00 For permits obtained prior to placing the sign $10.00 Site Plan Review $1,200.00 Subdivision Fees Preliminary Plat $2,000.00 + the following: Residential $10.00 per unit Commercial/Industrial $50.00 per acre Final Plat $1,200.00 Lot Split $1,400.00 Administrative Plat/Simple Pl at $1,120.00 Other Subdivision (waiver of subdivision) $800.00 Lot Combination $400.00 TIF (Tax Increment Financing) Application Fee Parcel in TIF $775.00 New TIF District $1,750.00 Transmission Facilities $1,000.00 Variance Petition Appli cation Fee $200.00 Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment $1,800.00 Fee in Lieu of Tree Dedication $100.00 per caliper inch of tree replacement 2 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ PUBLIC WORKS AND ENGINEERING FEES Assessments: Street Assessments for Total Reconstruction Projects on existing streets are as follows: Single Family/R -1 Zoned Lot: With Existing Concrete Curb & Gutter $6,000.00 With Existing Bituminous Curb $6,600.00 With Existing Gravel Road Full Cost of Improvement Rural and Transitional Residential With exis ting bituminous 35% of Improvement Cost With existing gravel road Full Cost of Improvement Street Assessments for Rehabilitation Projects on existing streets are as follows: All Properties 35% of Improvement Cost Street Assessments for Overlay Pr ojects on existing streets are as follows: All Properties 35% of Improvement Cost City Equipment and Staff Rates: Equipment Per hour charge (does not include operator). Equipment charges, including licensed vehicles and mobile equipment, will be ca lculated as follows: The true cost of the equipment (including annual depreciation, annual insurance premiums, annual license taxes if applicable, annual operating and maintenance expenses, and an annual carrying fee) will be divided by the estimated hour s the equipment is expected to be used annually. Public Works Staff -Per hour charge Staff charges for each employee billed will be calculated using the actual hourly rate plus all payroll taxes and benefit charges . Engineering Fees: Administrat ive Fees: For Chapter 429 or private improvements project charges shall be calculated at 5% of public improvement construction costs. 3 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ Miscellaneous Public Works Fees: As -builts/Record Drawings Electronic Copy (PDF by email) $10.00 Hard Copy $20.00 + tax Feasibility Reports $23.34 + tax Geographic Information Systems Fees (GIS) Single family, town homes or multi -family $60.00 per lot/unit All other – Final Plat $120.00 per acre Simple Lot/Parcel split or boundary change $150.00 Right -of -Way Fees & Charges: Registration Fee Time Involved (Hour ) X $ Per Hour = Cost ($) Administration 0.25 X 40 = $ 10.00 Review 0.50 X 40 = 20.00 Recording 0.25 X 40 = 10.00 Total Cost $ 40.00 Registration fee is due annually and is due by January 15 th of the corresponding year. Excavation Permit Fees A) Hole Administration 0.50 X 40 = $ 20.00 Verification 1) Plan Review 0.50 X 50 = 25.00 2) Inspection a) Location before work 0.50 X 40 = 20.00 b) Compliance during work 0.50 X 40 = 20.00 c) Completion after work 0.50 X 40 = 20.00 d) Re -inspection 0.50 X 40 = 20.00 3) Mapping a) Review data 0.50 X 50 = 25.00 b) Transfer to GIS 0.50 X 50 = 25.00 c) Insert t o overlay to tie in 0.50 X 50 = 25.00 Total Cost $200.00 Plus $0.20 per lineal foot for each excavation over 1,000 feet 4 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ B) Emergency Hole Administration 0.50 X 40 = $ 20.00 Inspection after completio n 1.50 X 40 = $60.00 Total Cost $8 0 .00 C) Trench Administration 0.50 X 40 = $ 20.00 Verification 1) Plan Review 1.50 X 50 = $ 75.00 2) Inspection a) Location before work 0.50 X 40 = 20.00 b) Compliance during work 1.50 X 40 = 60.00 c) Completion after work 1.50 X 40 = 60.00 d) Re -inspection 0.75 X 40 = 30.00 3) Testing Result Review a) Compaction 0.25 X 40 = 10.00 b) Material 0.25 X 40 = 10.00 4) M apping a) Review data 0.50 X 50 = 25.00 b) Transfer to GIS 0.50 X 50 = 25.00 c) Insert to overlay to tie in 0.50 X 50 = 25.00 Total Cost $360.00 The average trench is 330 lin. ft. past the width of a hole. There fore, the number of 100 lin. ft. (or portion thereof) units is 4. The cost per 100 lin. ft. unit is 360.00 / 4 = $90.00/100’ unit. Obstruction Permit Fee A) Administration 0.50 X 40 = $ 20.00 B) Recording 0.25 X 40 = 10.00 C) Review 0.75 X 50 = 37.50 Minimum Base Cos t $ 6 7.50 Plus additional fee based on length 5 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ Inspection 1) Compliance during work 1.50 X 40 = $ 60.00 2) Completion after 0.25 X 40 = 10.00 Addi tional fee on assumed 1000 lin. ft. permit Additional cost per lineal foot = $70.00 / 1000 = $ 52.50 = 0.07 Delay Penalty A) Administration 1.5 X 40 = $ 60.00 For up to 3 days of non -completion and non -prior notice before specif ied completion date. After 3 days, an additional charge of $20/day will be levied. Total Penalty Charge = $ 60.00 (Up to 3 days late) Each day late over 3 days = $ 60.00 Plus 20.00/Day Right of Way/Utility Easement Vacation Fee $775.00 Sidewalk/Trail Snow Removal $75.00 per lot Street Excavation and Curb Cuts Curb Cuts, Driveway Access Permits, Transit Stop Kiosks $180.00 Street Excavation Minimum bond deposit with City $2,000.00 Street & Utility Specifications $23.34 + tax Wetland Notification/Application Form ( Escrow Deposit for Costs Incurred) $3,175.00 Solid Waste Hauling License $320.00 6 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ ATTACHMENT 1 Water Sanitary Sewer, Storm Water Usage Rates: Water and Sanitary Sewer User Fees Usage —Based on Quarterly Meter Readings Water Use Residential Quarterly usage (gallons) Rates*: 0 – 10,000 $1.10 05 10,001 – 30,000 $1.35 28 30,001 – 60,000 $1.70 62 >60,000 $2.32 21 *per thousand gallons C ommercial /Industrial Quarterly usage (gallons) Rates*: 0 – 100,000 $1.22 28 100,001 – 200,000 $1.5 9 1 200,001 – 300,000 $1.94 85 > 300,000 $2.44 32 *per thousand gallons Irrigation Meters Rates: (Usage for single -family homes with a second meter a re added together, then put through the tiers. All other irrigation meters will be charged the flat rate of $2.32 /1,000 gallons.) $2.44 32 /1000 gallons Water Fixed Charge $12.16 11.58 each account Sanitary Sewer Use Charge $1.73 1.69 /1000 gallons Sani tary Sewer Fixed Charge $23 22.50 each account Water Surcharge and Meter Maintenance Per Chart Below (Quarterly) Meter Size Surcharge Meter Maintenance** Single Family - 3/4 " $ 8.80 0 Multi -Family - 3/4 " $ 6.80 0 1" (*) $ 13.50 $ 6.25 1 ½” (*) $ 28.00 $ 11.25 2" (*) $ 31.50 $ 18.15 3" (*) $ 47.00 $ 26.25 4" (*) $ 70.00 $ 45.00 6" (*) $154.00 $100.00 8” (*) $170.00 $130.00 *Commercial, Industri al or Institutional/Commercial and Industrial are taxable **Meter maintenance applied to Base Fixed Water Charge based on meter size. Sewer Only Users $50.00 per quarter per SAC unit Irrigation Meters: Exempt from Sanitary Sewer Usage charges. Pay s Water Usage charge, Fixed Water charge by meter size and Surcharge by meter size. 7 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ QUARTERLY STORM WATER UTILITY FEES Storm Fee Land Use Category Land Use Description Unit Fee 1 Single -family residential, R -1,2, RL, Multi -unit residential with individual water meters, R -3,4, Platted/undeveloped, Minimum charge for all parcels Residential Unit $15.84 09 2 Rural residential, Agricultural, RR, AG Lot $16.69 15.89 3 Parks, Golf Courses, Cemeteries, PK Acre $3.39 23 * 4 Undeveloped/un -platted Acre $.1 9 8 * 5 Multi -unit residential without individual water meters, Apartments, Churches, Schools, Hospitals, Government Buildings, Mobile Home Parks Acre $58.85 56.05 * 6 Commercial, Industrial and Parking Lots, C - 1,2,3,4,IP,IG,PL,WM Acre $73.41 69.91 *Categori es 3, 4, 5, & 6 are subject to the minimum charge of $15.84 09 . The largest of either the minimum or application of the above rates will be used for the fee. Miscellaneous Utility Charges: Meter Disconnection Charge $80.00 Meter Reconnection Char ge $80.00 Monthly New Customer List Hard Copy $10.00 + tax Electronic Copy (Must be pre -paid) (Annual Fee Jan. – Dec. – Fee will be pro -rated for initial partial calendar year, by month) $60.00 Total Customer List 100 copies of black and whi te letter or legal sized copies; or $.25/page + tax More than 100 pages and 15 minutes or longer of staff time Actual costs will be billed + tax Electronic format $25.00 Utility Billing Search/Resident No Charge Utility Billing Search/Non -Resi dent No Charge Water Meter Accuracy Check Testing 5/8” – 2 ” meters $125.00 Testing 3” meters $125.00 Testing 4” meters $125.00 Testing 6” meters Contracted Price Water Meter Installation Charges: Water meter charges are the actual cost of meter a nd appurtenant parts, plus shipping and handling. Charges are subject to change during the year. See the most recent Cost of Water Meter schedule. Manual Meter Reading $50.00 per occur r ence 8 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ Water, Sanitary Sewer and Storm Water Capital Charges: Metropolitan Council Environmental Services Availability Charge (Metro SAC) Per Sac Unit, as determined by the MCES $2,485 .00 City Sanitary Sewer Availability Charges CITY SANITARY SEWER CHARGES Trunk Area Assessments collected with final plat/subdi vision agreement Per SAC Unit as determined by the MCES and collected with the Building Permit Single Family Residential Multi -Family Residential Institutional, Commercial and Industrial $1,075.00 per acre $1,200.00 Any part of the Trunk Area Assessmen t that is not collected with a plat/subdivision agreement will be collected as a connection charge, in addition to any other connection charge established by this resolution, prior to connection to the sanitary sewer system. City Water Availability Cha rges Trunk area assessments collected with final plat/subdivision agreement as follows: All Zoning types $6,500.00 per acre Any part of the Trunk Area Assessment that is not collected with a plat/subdivision agreement will be collected as a connecti on charge, in addition to any other connection charge established by this resolution. And Water Access Charge collected with the Building Permit as follows: Single Family Res $2,175.00 Multi -Family Res $2,175.00 1” Meter $9,800.00 1 ½” Meter $14,700 .00 2” Meter $19,600.00 3” Meter $29,450.00 4” Meter $34,350.00 6” Meter $39,250.00 8” Meter $44,150.00 Supplemental Water and Sanitary Sewer Connection Charges In addition to other charges imposed at the time of connection to water and sanitar y sewer systems, supplemental connection charges, set by reference to the portion of the cost of connection that has been paid by the premises being connected, in comparison with other premises, will be imposed and collected from the properties, and in the amounts, listed below, for each connection made: 9 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ PID Address 2015 Supplemental Water Connection Charges 2015 Supplemental Sewer Connection Charges 34 -02010 -06 -010 2771 Bonaire Path Certified Certified 34 -02010 -09 -010 2813 Bonaire Path Paid in Full Paid in Full 34 -44300 -01 -010 2693 132 nd Ct. W. Paid in Full Paid in Full 34 -44300 -02 -010 2694 132 nd Ct. W . Paid in Full Paid in Full 34 -44300 -01 -020 2685 132 nd Ct. W . $5,860.46 662.28 Paid in Full 34 -44300 -02 -020 2684 132 nd Ct. W . Paid in Full Paid in F ull 34 -44300 -01 -030 2675 132 nd Ct. W . Paid in Full Paid in Full 34 -44300 -02 -030 2686 132 nd Ct. W . Paid in Full Paid in Full 34 -44300 -01 -040 2665 132 nd Ct. W . $5,860.46 662.28 $6,950.77 715.72 34 -44300 -02 -040 2604 132 nd Ct. W . Paid in Full Paid in Full 3 4 -44300 -01 -050 34 -02010 -07 -011 265 3 132 nd Ct. W . 2655 132 nd Ct. W. $5,860.46 662.28 $6,950.77 715.72 34 -44300 -01 -060 2645 132 nd Ct. W . Paid in Full Paid in Full 34 -44300 -01 -070 2635 132 nd Ct W . Certified Certified 34 -44300 -01 -080 2625 132 nd Ct. W . Paid i n Full Paid in Full 34 -44300 -01 -090 2615 132 nd Ct. W . Paid in Full Paid in Full 34 -44300 -01 -100 2605 Bonaire Path Paid in Full Paid in Full Such supplemental connection charges shall be increased each calendar year commencing January 1, 2007, by three a nd one -half percent (3.5%) from the charges of the preceding year. Storm Water Charges a. For this charge, Newly Developed Properties are defined as any property, including platted or un - platted parcels, which are improved with buildings, grading, or o therwise creating an impervious surface. In addition to the following charges, stormwater ponding fees/credits will be determined at the time of final platting or building permit application. STORMWATER CHARGES Trunk Area Assessments to be collected fr om Developers on all newly developed properties Connection Charges (STAAC) collected with the Building Permit on all Newly Developed properties Single Family $6,865 per acre* $770 per lot Multiple Family $6,865 per acre* $290 per housing unit (4 plex = 4 units) Public/Institutional $6,865 per acre* $2,270 per acre Commercial and Industrial $6,865 per acre* $2,270 per acre *Acres are defined as gross acres of developable property minus pond acreage (at high water level) and wetlands at delineation line , rounded to the nearest one tenth (1/10 th ) of an acre. Trunk Area Assessments to be collected from Developers on newly developed properties within the Lebanon Hills Subwatershed Area are $3,772 per acre. Any part of the Trunk Area Assessment that is n ot collected with a plat/subdivision agreement will be collected as a connection charge, in addition to any other connection charge established by this resolution, prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for use of any property. 10 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ Connection Cha rges (STAC) Collected with the Building Permit on all newly developed properties that have not paid trunk area assessments listed above (Gross Area): Single Family $3,050.00 per lot Multiple Family $8,570.00 per acre Public/Institutional $9,150.00 per acre Commercial $8,515.00 per acre Industrial $8,515.00 per acre Cellular Antennas on City Property Cash deposit with application Covers plan review, construction inspections, site restoration, meetings, etc. Applicant will be responsible for al l costs and amount will be reconciled at end of project. Deposit for mo dification of existing equipment $5,000.00 Deposit for n ew equipment $7,000.00 Annual Rent Up to six antennas and 150 square feet of ground space $24,000.00 Monopole that incl udes up to 150 square feet of ground space $15,000.00 Annual rent increase is 5% or C PI , whichever is greater. Other Charges Cost/year/square foot for ground space exceeding 150 square feet $25.00 Per antenna cost for each additional antenna beyon d first six $2,500.00 Charges for other miscellaneous items (additional cables, satellite dishes, or other equipment not specified herein.) Negotiated Hydrant Meters Annual Administration Fee (non -refundable) $50.00 Bulk Water Rate $2.00 per 8,000 gallons + tax Deposit check required when meter is picked up. Deposit is returned upon return of hydrant meter within 90 days and payment of water usage invoice. $2,000.00 11 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ ADMINISTRATION FEES Adult Use Establishment License $3,000.00 Background In vestigation $1,500.00 Deposit In -State Application $350.00 Out -of -State Application Expenses in addition to $350.00 not to exceed $10,000 Check Return Charge $30.00 Videotapes /DVDs/CDs $5.00 + tax Audiotapes $5.00 + tax Documents The fo llowing fees for copies apply to all departments. 100 copies of black and white letter , $.25/page + tax color, legal or ledger sized copies: or $.30/page + tax More than 100 pages and 15 minutes or longer of staff time; or Actual costs will be b illed + tax Document that is outsourced Actual costs will be billed + tax Faxed copies are $.50 per page plus tax. If more than 100 pages or if long distance charges apply, actual costs plus tax will be billed to the requester. Mailed copies are c harged the applicable document rate and all handling costs plus tax. Large Public Gathering on City Parkland $150.00 Liquor Licenses: On -Sale Intoxicating Class A (Jan 1 -Dec 31) $4,500.00 Class B (Jan 1 -Dec 31) $3,000.00 On -Sale Wine $5 50.00 Off -Sale Intoxicating $200.00 On -Sale 3.2% Malt (July 1 -June 30) $250.00 Off -Sale 3.2% Malt (July 1 -June 30) $210.00 Temporary On -Sale Intoxicating $170.00/event Temporary On -Sale 3.2% Malt $150/event Special Club On -Sale Intoxicating (Jan 1 -Dec 31) 12 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ Membership: under 200 $300.00 between 201 and 500 $500.00 between 501 and 1,000 $650.00 between 1,001 and 2,000 $800.00 between 2,001 and 4,000 $1,000.00 between 4,001 and 6,000 $2,000.00 more than 6,001 $3,000.00 S pecial Sunday (Jan 1 -Dec 31) $2 0 0.00 Bottle Club $140.00 One -day Bottle Club $25.00 On Public Premise – Annual License (Jan 1 -Dec 31) $350.00 + $30.00 per event Amending an Existing Liquor License $175.00 Background Investigation F ee $1,500.00 Massage Therapist License (Jan 1 -Dec 31) $90.00 Peddlers, Solicitors and Transient Merchants (Jan 1 -Dec 31) $90.00 Gambling Permits $250.00 Annual Billiard Hall or Dance Club License Initial Application Investigation Fee Amen dment to Billiard Hall or Dance Club License $800.00 $500.00 $175.00 Annual Arcade Parlor License Initial Application Investigation Fee Amendment to Arcade Parlor License $15 .00/location plus $15.00/machine $500.00 The lesser of $15.00 per l ocation plu s $15.00 per machine or $175.00 13 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ FIRE PREVENTION -PERMITS AND FEES Alarm System Permit/Review As recommended by Value Range -Exhibit A Burning Permit – Commercial $235.00 Day Care Inspection $50.00 Fire Dept. Certificate of Occupancy Ins pection/Renewal Fee $965.00 Copies of Fire Dept. Officers Report Same as City -wide document fee Fire Dept. Re -inspection Fee $47.00 Fire Dept. Special and Miscellaneous Inspections $130.00 Copies of Fire Dept. Report Same as City -wide docum ent fee Fire Photo (per copy) $5.00 + tax Fire Video Tape $5.00 + tax Fire Education House Rental $25 per day +tax plus $6.00 per mile. Firefighter hourly charges will be added to fee if operation assistance is required. Fire Sprinkler Prot ection System As recommended by Exhibit A. State Surcharge: As recommended by the Minnesota State Code -Section 16B.70 Fuel Tank Installation or Removal: $200.00 Haunted House Operation Permit $880.00 Penalty for Failing to Obtain Permit Penalt y for failing to obtain a permit prior to starting work required is two times the regular permit fee established herein. 14 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ Plan Check Fees: Commercial/Industrial/Multi -family buildings and structures Sixty -five percent (65%) of the building permit fee. Residential buildings Sixty -five percent (65%) of the building permit fee for the new single family dwellings. Residential Accessory Structures/additions/ alterations/repairs/remodeling – Sixty -five percent (65%) of the building permit fee. Pyrotechnic Display of Fireworks $200.00 Fireworks Sales Firework Retailer $200.00 Multi -Item Retailer $100.00 State Surcharge As recommended by the Minnesota State Code -Section 16B.70. Storage and use of Hazardous Materials $650.00 O ver quantities listed in current Fire Code Edition – Section 4. Permit valid for twelve months maximum Temporary Use of LP Gas $100.00 15 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ POLICE DEPARTMENT PERMIT AND FEES Alarm User Permit $200.00 Animal Impound $40.00 Animal Licenses Registration Fees (Will be cha r ged for number of months up to expiration date of rabies vaccine.) Annual fee for spayed and neutered animals $6.00 (prorated at $.50/mo.) Annual fee for unspayed and un -neutered $12.00 (prorated at $1.00/mo.) Duplicate Tags $5.00 Applicants 55 years of age or older shall pay fifty percent (50%) of above stated fees Digital Audio Tape Copies $5.00 (includes tax) Background checks $20.00 (includes tax) Contractual Overtime $6 6 2 .00 per hour Contractual Overtim e Squad Use (directly involved in contractual service) $7.00 per hour Dangerous Dog Registration State authorized $500.00 Pawn Shop License Fee: 0 -20 pawns a day $1,500.00 yr 21 -40 pawns a day $3,000.00 yr 41 and over pawns a day $5,000.00 yr Initial application includes $1,500.00 deposit for investigation fee as set in City Code Photographs: Traditional copy of photos $10.00 per roll (includes tax) Color copy of photo $.50/page (includes tax) Digital copies of photos $.25/page (inclu des tax) Copies of Police report $.25/page (includes tax) Video Copies Traditional or Digital $5.00 (includes tax) Fingerprinting Resident $15.00 (includes tax) Non -Resident $20.00 (includes tax) 16 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ BUILDING PERMITS AND FEES Administrative Handling Fee A handling fee of $25.00 will be charged for address and lot changes and for permit and file editing. These changes must be done within thirty (30) days of permit issuance or all prior permit fees will be forfeited (non -refun dable). Building Permits As recommended by Value Range – Exhibit A. As -built Survey Escrow Fee $2,000.00 Certificate of Occupancy Inspection and/or change of use $58.00 Building Department Reports $160.00/year + tax (includes postage) $12.5 0/month + tax Electrical Permits 1. Minimum fee for each separate inspection of an installation, replacement, alteration or repair limited to one inspection only. $40.00 2. Administrative fee for each permit $10.00 3. Services, changes or service, temporary services, additions, alterations or repairs on either primary or secondary services shall be computed separately. 0 to 100 ampere capacity $20.00 101 to and including 200 ampere capacity $25.00 For each additional 100 ampere capaci ty or fraction thereof $8.00 4. Circuit, installation of, additions, alterations or repairs of each circuit or sub -feeder shall be computed separately, including circuits fed from sub -feeders and including the equipment served except as provided for in I tems 4 through 9. 0 to and including 30 ampere capacity $7.00 (maximum number of 1 -30 ampere circuits to be paid on is 30 to any one cabinet) 31 to and including 100 ampere capacity $8.00 For each additional 100 ampere capacity or fraction thereof $5.00 17 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ In addition to the above fees: A charge of $4.00 will be made for each street lighting standard. A charge of $5.00 will be made for each traffic signal standard. Circuits originating within the standard will not be used when computing fees. In addition to the above fees: All transformers and generators for light, heat and power will be computed separately at $5.00 per unit plus $.25 per KVA up to and including 100 KVA.101 KVA and over will be computed at $.20 per KVA All Transforme rs for signs and outline lighting shall be computed at $4.00 for the first 500 VA or fraction thereof per unit plus $40.00 for each additional 100 VA or fraction thereof. In addition to the above fees (unless included in the fee filed by the initial in staller): Remote control, signal circuits and circuits of less than 50 volts shall be computed at $6.00 p e r each ten (10) openings or devices of each system plus $.50 for each additional opening. For review of plans and specifications of proposed inst allations there shall be a minimum fee of $100.00 up to and including $30,000.00 of electrical estimate, plus 1/10 of one percent (1%) on any amount in excess of $30,000.00 to be paid by persons or firms requesting review. When re -inspection is necessa ry to determine whether unsafe conditions have been corrected and such conditions are not subject to an appeal pending before any court, a re -inspection fee of $35.00 may be assessed in writing by the inspector. For inspections not covered herein, or f or requested special inspections or services, the fee of $50.00 per man hour, including travel time, plus the standard IRS allowed mileage reimbursement per mile traveled, plus the reasonable cost of equipment or material consumed. This section is also ap plicable to inspection of empty conduits and such jobs as determined by the City. For inspection of transient projects including, but not limited to carnivals and circuses the inspection fees shall be computed as follows: Power supply units according to item 2 of the fee schedule. A like fee will be required on power supply units at each engagement during the season, except that a fee of $50.00 will be charged for additional time spent by the inspector if the power supply is not ready for inspection at the time and date specified on the Request for Inspection as required by law. Rides, devices or concessions shall be inspected at their first appearance of the season and the inspection fee shall be $35.00 per unit. Fees for services, feeders and circuits operating at over 250 volts shall be doubled those listed in items 3 and 4 above. A $5.00 State surcharge is to be added to each permit. 18 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ Grading Permits: All fees are established in Exhibit C Plan review fees are found in Exhibit C State surcharge fee of $5.00 Bond Required $3,000.00 per disturbed acre: minimum one acre Plan Check Fees: Commercial/Industrial/Multi -family building and structures Sixty five percent (65%) of the building permit fee. Residential buildi ngs Sixty -five percent (65%) of the building permit fee for new single family dwellings/single family additions, alterations, etc., similar plans per state statute 1300.0160 twenty -five percent (25%) of the building permit fee. Residential Accessory S tructures Additions/alterations/repairs/remodeling: sixty -five percent (65%) of the building permit fee. Plumbing, Heating, Ventilating, Air conditioning & Refrigeration Fees: Residential (4 or less units) New Construction $125.00 Alteration/repa ir $70.00 Multiple Housing (5 or more units) New Construction $100.00/unit Alteration/repair $70.00/unit Commercial/Industrial/Institutional New Construction: 1.5% of valuation plus $.0005 valuation surcharge $215.00 minimum fee plus $.0005 va luation surcharge Commercial/Industrial/Institutional/Public: Set fee of $75.00 for project valued under $3,500.00 which requires one inspection. Set fee of $125.00 for project valued under $3,500.00 which requires two inspections. For projects val ued over $3,500.00, 1.5% of the value of the project, with a minimum fee of $215.00. Plus $.0005 valuation surcharge for all projects. 19 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ Sewer and Water Installation Permit Fees: Municipal Service – residential (4 or less units) $55.00 Municipal Service – commercial/industrial/institutional 1.5% of valuation plus $.0005 valuation surcharge. $105.00 minimum fee plus $.0005 valuation Surcharge Municipal Service – commercial/industrial/institutional 1.5% of valuation plus $.0005 surcharge. $10 5.00 minimum fee plus $.0005 valuation Surcharge. Private Sewer – all classifications New construction or reconstruction $250.00 Dakota County Recording Fee $4 0.00 $300.00 Septic System Maintenance/Operation Permits and Fees: Residentia l Maintenance Permit No fee Commercial, Industrial, Public or Institutional Operational Permit $40.00 Late renewal fee for maintenance or operational permits $25.00 Special Individual Sewage Treatment System (I.S.T.S.) Inspections or Investigat ions $100.00 State Surcharge added to each permit As recommended by the Minnesota State Code -Section 16B.70. MISCELLANEOUS BUILDING FEES Decks $100.00 Demolition Permit $100.00 Dump s ter Enclosure $60.00 Fences $75.00 Fireplaces $100.00 Ma nufactured Homes Inclusive of all inspections and connections $100.00 Moving Permit Moving Permit – Out $180.00 Moving Permit – In $175.00 Penalty for failing to obtain a permit prior to starting work requiring a permit: 2 times the regular permit f ee as established herein Re -inspection $50.00 Roofing, Re -Roofing – Residential $75.00 Residential –Tear off, Re -roof, and Overlay 20 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ Commercial/Institutional/Industrial - As recommended by Exhibit A Plus $.0005 valuation surcharge. Minimum fee of $100.0 0 +$.0005 valuation surcharge Siding – Residential Re -siding $75.00 Commercial/Institutional/Industrial As recommended by Exhibit A -plus $.0005 valuation surcharge. Minimum fee $84.00 plus $.0005 valuation surcharge. Satellite Dishes and Antennas – Residential: No fee All other antennas and satellite dishes Per Exhibit A Plus $.0005 valuation surcharge. Minimum fee $84.00 plus $.0005 valuation surcharge Single Family Dwelling Basement Finish $200.00 Slabs Residential $50.00 Residential/Mu lti -Family Slabs/Patios $70.00 Commercial/Institutional/Industrial $70.00 Special and Miscellaneous Inspections $75.00 Swimming Pools $150.00 Temporary Construction Trailer $75.00 Water Softener Installation $70.00 Window Replacement $46.00 21 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ Sam ple Fee Schedule 2004 EXHIBIT A Building Value Range Fee Schedule *C hanges per LMC report of 11/3/03 This fee schedule was developed cooper atively by members of the League of Minnesota Cities and the Association of Metropolitan Municipalities, with information provided by the State Building Codes and Standards Division. Building Value Range Fee Range $0 - $500.00 $50.00 $500.01 - $2,000 $50.00 for the first $500 $3.25 per additional $100 $2,000.01 -$25,000 $73.50 for the first $2,000 $14.75 per addi tional $1,000 $25,000.01 - $50,000 $413.00 for the first $25,000 $10.75 per additional $1,000 $50,000.01 - $100,000 $681.75 for the first $50,000 $7.50 per additional $1,000 $100,000.01 - $500,000 $1,056.75 for the first $100,000 $6.00 per additional $1 ,000 $500,000.01 - $1,000,000 $3,456.75 or the first $500,000 $5.00 per additional $1,000 $1,000,000.01 and up $5,956.75 for the first $1,000,000 $4.00 per additional $1,000 22 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ EXHIBIT B RESIDENTIAL BUILDING VALUATIONS* Cost Per Square Foot By refe rence the City adopts the most recently approved valuation table approved by the Minnesota Department of Industry and Labor. SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS -TYPE V - WOOD FRAME First Floor Second Floor SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS - BASEMENT Finished Basements U nfinished Basements Crawl Space Conversion Un -excavated Foundation Areas GARAGES: Wood Frame Masonry Construction Carport Pole Building DECKS, WOOD FRAMED, ENTRY PORCH FOUR SEASON PORCHES THREE SEASON PORCHES, WOOD FRAMED GAZEBOS, W OOD FRAMED/SCREENED ZERO CLEARANCE FIREPLACES MASONRY FIREPLACES: One Level Each Additional Level SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING MECHANICAL INSTALLATION VALUES: Plumbing (Up to 2 Full Baths – 1 Half Bath -Basement R.I. Only) Plumbing, Each Additi onal Bathroom HVAC (No Air conditioning, One Furnace) HVAC, Air Conditioning HVAC, Each Additional Furnace City Sewer/Water Installation Septic Systems(s): Standard Trench/Drain field Mound System Tanks/Pumped up/Drain field 23 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ EXH IBIT “C” TABLE A -33 -A -GRADING PLAN REVIEW FEES 50 cubic yards (38.2m 3 ) or less No fee 50 cubic yards (38.2m 3 ) or less $23.50 101 to 1,000 cubic yards (77.2m 3 to 764.6m 3 ) $37.00 1,001 to 10,000 cubic yards (765.3m 3 to 7645.5m 3 ) $49.25 10,001 to 100,000 cubic yards (7646.3m 3 to 76,455m 3 ) - $49.25 for the first 10,000 cubic yards (7645.5m 3 ), plus $24.50 for each additional 10,000 yards (7645.5m 3 ) or fraction thereof. 100,001 to 200,000 cubic yards (76 456m 3 to 152 911m 3 ) - $269.75 for the first 100,000 c ubic yards (76 455m 3 ), plus $13.25 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards (7645.5m 3 ) or fraction thereof. 200,001 cubic yards (152 912m 3 ) or more - $402.25 for the first 200,000 cubic yards (152 911m 3 ), plus $7.25 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards (7645.5m 3 ) or fraction thereof. Other Fees: Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to approved plans (minimum charge is one -half hour) $50.50 per hour* *Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved. TABLE A -33 -B -GRADING PERMIT FEES 50 cubic yards (38.2m 3 ) or less $23.50 51 to 100 cubic yards (40m 3 to 76.5m 3 ) $37.00 101 to 1,000 c ubic yards (77.2m 3 to 764.6m 3 ) - $37.00 for the first 100 cubic yards (76.5m 3 ) plus $17.50 for each additional 100 cubic yards (76.5m 3 ) or fraction thereof 1,001 to 10,000 cubic yards (765.3m 3 to 7645.5m 3 ) - $194.50 for the first 1,000 cubic yards (764.6m 3 ), plus $14.50 for each additional 1,000 cubic yards (764.6m 3 ) or fraction thereof. 10,001 to 100,000 cubic yards (7646.3m 3 to 76,455m 3 ) - $325.00 for the first 10,000 cubic yards (7645.5m 3 ), plus $66.00 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards (7645.5m 3 ) or fraction thereof. 100,001 cubic yards (76 456m 3 ) or more - $919.00 for the first 100,000 cubic yards (76 455m 3 ), plus $36.50 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards (7645.5m 3 ) or fraction thereof. Other Inspections and Fees: 1. Inspections outside of n ormal business hours (minimum charge - two hours) 2. Re -inspection fees assessed under provisions of Section 108.8 3. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated (minimum charge – one half hour) $50.50 per hr 2 $50.50 per hr 2 $50.50 per hr 2 Th e fee for a grading permit authorizing additional work to that under a valid permit shall be the difference between the fee paid for the original permit and the fee shown for the entire project. 2 Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved. 24 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ PARKS AND RECREATION FEES I. COMMUNITY CENTER, ARENA, AND FACILITIES A. Definitions 1. City Groups, Organizations, or Act ivities (City sponsored activities.) Includes Rosemount Halloween Festivity, Leprechaun Days, and Shamrock Awards Banquet. 2. Civic and Non -Profit Groups Includes civic organizations, political groups, churches, athletic associations, fraternal groups, c haritable groups, and character building organizations devoted to social, educational, recreational and civic development or other like purposes. 3. Commercial Groups Includes groups that operate for profit or the purpose of promotion or advertisement. 4 . Governmental Agencies Includes county, state, federal, and special tax districts serving Rosemount residents. 5. Non -Resident Groups Includes groups having more than one -half of their members not living within the Rosemount City limits. 6. Resident Any person who maintains a residential address in the City of Rosemount. 7. Resident Groups Includes groups having more than one -half of their members living within the Rosemount City limits. 8. School District #196 Includes all directly related school act ivities including curricular, co -curricular, extra curricular and all directly controlled school organizations; including Community Education. 9. Resident Athletic Groups Includes RAAA and RAHA. 25 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ B. Priority for Scheduling Facilities 1. Purpose Due to the large number of organizations that request Community Center facilities, the City Council has deemed it necessary to group by activity these organizations and establish a priority in order to insure that Community Center facilities are made available so as to best meet community needs. 2. Priority of Users a. National Guard b. Rosemount Parks and Recreation programs c. Community events d. All others 3. Permits and Rental Agreements Uses may be determined by permit, contract or rental agreement on such terms as mutually agreed upon. C. Facility Fees 1. Purpose The City Council establishes the following user classifications for the purpose of setting fees. Specific fee charges are dependent on the purpose of the activities, type of group, facil ity that is requested and special services and/or equipment needed, with consideration to the market place and such other factors as may be deemed relevant. A fee schedule will be established by the City Council after review and recommendation of the Park s and Recreation Commission. The fee schedule will be reviewed as necessary but not less than annually by the Parks and Recreation Commission. Under supervision of the Parks and Recreation Director, the management staff at the Community Center would have the ability to negotiate for last minute rentals, long term rentals, and special events in order to maximize use of the Community Center. Staff would provide quarterly exception reports . 2. Fee Class of Users Class 1: City sponsored activities Class 2: Residents, resident civic, resident non -profit groups, ISD 196 schools, other Rosemount schools , and resident commercial groups. Class 3: Non -residents, non -resident civic, non -resident non -profit groups, and other governmental agencies , and non -residen t commercial groups. 26 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ 3. Fees a. Auditorium Auditorium alone:* FEE CLASS HOURLY RATE 8 HOURS OR MORE Class 1 Fees based upon cleaning and set -up costs and other costs directly associated with the event Class 2 $50 + tax per hour $350 + tax Class 3 $65 + tax per hour $500 + tax Auditorium with the Banquet Room and adjoining Lobby:* (all day fee) FEE CLASS SATURDAY FEE FRIDAY FEE WEEKDAY FEE (Sun -Thurs)** Class 1 $700 + tax Fees based upon cleaning and set -up costs and other costs directly associated with the event. Class 2 $850 + tax $750 + tax $400 + tax Class 3 $1,2 0 0 + tax $1,100 + tax $650 + tax * A fee + tax will be assessed if using audio -visual equipment other than microphones and standard lighting. (see 3 e. for Audio Visual Equipment fees) ** Add $150 + tax for Sunday – Thursday rentals scheduled past 10:00 p.m., no later than midnight. 27 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ b. Banquet Room FEE CLASS SATURDAY FEE FRIDAY FEE WEEKDAY FEE (Sun -Thurs)** Class 1 $600 550 + tax Fees based upon cleaning and set -up costs and other costs directly associated with the event. Class 2 $750 700 + tax $650 600 + tax $350 300 + tax Class 3 $950 900 + tax $850 800 + tax $400 350 + tax ** Add $150 + tax for Sunday – Thursday rentals scheduled past 10:00 p.m., no later than midnight. c. Classrooms FEE CLASS PER CLASSROOM Class 1 Fees based upon cleaning and set -up costs and other costs directly associated with the event. Class 2 $25 + tax per 3 hours per Classroom Class 3 $30 + tax per 3 hours per Classroom Regular use of the Classrooms: The Classrooms will be available for regular meetings. An organization in Fee Class 2 that is a resident civic or resident non -profit group can reserve one Classroom at no charge for one meeting per month. Dependent upon space availability, Rosemount Community Center Staff will coordinate the free meeting space to best accommodate multiple users. An organization can reserve up to one year in advance of the reservation period, and is charged a non -refundable $25 reservation fee. An additional fee may be assessed relating to cleaning and setup costs. 28 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ d. Gymnasium FEE CLASS HOURLY FULL DAY Class 1 Fees based upon cleaning and set -up costs and other costs directly associated with the event Class 2 $35 30 + tax per hour $200 + tax Class 3 $55 50 + tax per hour $400 + tax Banquets or dance events in the Gymnasium will be charged Banquet Room rates. Groups of 50 or more using the Gymnasium will be charged a custodial fee of $20 per hour of use. e. Audio Visual Equipment Easels, paper and markers may be rented for $15 + tax per use. (Easels are free of charge if no paper an d markers are requested.) The remaining equipment including the overhead projectors, sound box and TV/VCR’s may be rented for $10 + tax per use. There is no charge for use of microphones and lecterns. A portable LCD projector may be rented for $100 + tax per use, subject to availability. A sound box may be rented for $10.00 +tax per use. f. Arena Prime Time Ice $195 + tax per hour (During Prime Season) Non Prime Time Ice $125 + tax per hour (During Prime Season) Summer Ice $125 + tax per hour Prime Ice Season: January, February, March, September, October, November and December Summer Ice Season : April, May, June, July and August Prime Time Rental Hours: Monday – Sunday 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Non -Prime Rental Hours : Monday – Sunday 1 0:00 p.m. – 7:00 a.m. Dry Floor Events: Fees + tax to be negotiated by management staff Public Skating Fees: Evening and Holiday Vacation $4.00 tax included Daytime Public Skating Fee $2.00 tax included Daytime Youth Open Hockey $2.00 tax included Open Skate Passes 8 for $20.00 tax included Skate Sharpening $4.00 Skate sharpening Passes 8 for $20.00 tax included Adult Opening Hockey $4.00 tax included 29 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ The order of priority for scheduling of ice time to major users (+200 hours per year) is a s follows: 1. Community Center sponsored programs (Open Skating, Learn to Skate, events, etc.) 2. Rosemount High School Girls and Boys Hockey games and practices, based on limits mutually agreed upon. 3. Rosemount Area Hockey Association 4. Other hocke y associations or organizations requesting 200 or more hours per year. After the above groups have been scheduled consecutively, ice time for secondary users (less than 200 hours per year) will be scheduled on a first come, first served basis. 5. C ancellations: Cancellations will be subject to 50% of the rental fee. 4. Deposits a. Specific to Banquet Room events, a damage deposit of $300 is required two weeks prior to the event. As to the Auditorium and Gymnasium, depending on the type of eve nt and group size, a damage deposit of up to $300 may be added to rental charges. Pending the rental space does not incur any damages; the deposit will be refunded within 21 days after the event date. b. Specific to the Auditorium, Banquet Room and G ymnasium, a non -refundable rental deposit of one -half the fee is required within two weeks of permit issue. The renter will forfeit the reservation if the rental deposit is not received within two weeks after the permit issue date. The balance of the roo m fee is due two weeks prior to the event. c. Specific to the Ice Arena, a non -refundable deposit of 50% of the total contract price is required upon receipt of the Ice Arena contract for use. The remainder of the contract shall be paid before the gro up gets on the ice. RAHA and RHS (ISD 196) are exempt from paying a deposit and will make full payment for the previous month’s ice bill. d. Specific to the Classrooms, the rental fee is required with the signed permit. The reservation is not confirm ed until both the signed permit and the fees are paid. 30 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ II. OUTDOOR FACILITIES A. Park Facility Priority Use All City of Rosemount Parks and Recreation Activities will be given priority; all facilities will be scheduled to accommodate these a ctivities. After all Parks and Recreation activities have been scheduled accordingly, then requests will be granted to other users in order of their priority as listed below. User Groups 2, 5, 6 and 7 are charged facility fees for tournaments and camps o nly. Fees are not charged for regular season play. 1. City Sponsored Events - All Parks and Recreation Activities which include, but are not limited to, adult leagues, tournaments, playground programs, special events, etc. 2. RAAA, Dakota Rev and RAHA 3. Rosemount Non -Profit and Civic/Service Groups 4. Rosemount Residents 5. Rosemount ISD 196 Schools 6. Rosemount Non -Public Schools 7. Rosemount Colleges and Universities 8. All Other Requests B. Facility Fees 1. Erickson Softball Complex and Tournament Fees: Athletic Fields (Ball, Soccer) $40 + tax/field/day Field Maintenance $35 /hour or cost incurred by City Chalk Cost incurred by City Field Dry Cost incurred by City 2. Park Shelter Fees: Open Shelter (does not include other park amenities) $30 + tax/day (Resident) $50 + tax/day (Non -Resident) Enclosed Shelter (does not include other park amenities) $80 + tax/day (Resident) $130 + tax/day (Non -Resident) Amphitheater (comes with use of Central Park Shelter) $150 + tax/day (Resident) $250 + tax/day (Non -Resident) 31 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ 3. Non -League Facility Fees: Fields (Ball, Soccer) $40 + tax/field/day Tennis Court $10 + tax/court/4 hours Hockey Rink $15 + tax/rink/4 hours Volleyball Court $1 0 + tax/court/day 4. Camps $40 + tax/field/day (Resident)* $55 + tax/field/day (Non -Resident)* * Direct Maintenance Fees for camps will be added to rental fees 5. Independent League Field Fees: Fields (Ball, Soccer, Outdoor Rinks) $300 + tax/team/12 week season 6. Other Fees: DCTC Soccer Lights $35 + tax Portable Toilet Based upon price quoted by toilet provider Damage Deposit $150 for all events (refundable) Lost Key Fee $50 per key 7. Cancellations will be subjec t to 50% of the rental fee. No refunds for inclement weather 32 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ III. THE ROSEMOUNT STEEPLE CENTER FEES Monday -Thursday 4 -Hour Rental Block Friday 6 -Hour -Rental Block Or 14 -Hour Rental Block Saturday 14 -Hour Rental Block Sunday 5 -Hour Rental Block Or 1 2 -Hour Rental Block ASSEMBLY HALL (Theater Seating Capacity 204 ) (Banquet Seating Capacity 192) • Seating is dependent on room configuration, including space for wheelchairs. • Assembly Hall is 36 ft. X 70 ft. • Stage is 23’ to 38’ wide and up to 28’ deep. • Banquet seating for up to 192 at 5 -foot round tables. • Long term or multiple day rental prices are negotiated by staff. • Users are to provide their own specialized lights, sound and support staff. • Gathering Space (Lobby area) is 30 ft. x 55 ft. and has a maximum capacity of 30 (with tables and chairs). 4 -Hour Rental 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm* Resident: $100.00 Non -Resident: $140.00 ($30/hr. additional) *Day -time hours dependent upon request. 6 -Hour Rental 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Or 5:00 pm – 11:00pm Resident: $150.00 Non -Resident: $210.00 ($30/hr. additional) Or 14 -Hour Rental 9:00 am - 11:00 pm Resident: $350.00 Non -Resident:$490.00 14 -Hour Rental 9:00 am - 11:00 pm Resident: $350.00 Non -Resident: $490.00 5 -Hour Rental 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Or 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm Resident: $125.00 Non -Resident: $175.00 ($30/hr. additional)* 12 -Hour Rental 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Resident: $300.00 Non -Resident: $420.00 ADDITIONAL FEES: $200.00 Refundable Damage Deposit per event $210.00 Security Fee if al cohol is served (see Alcohol Policy) EQUIPMENT RENTAL: Item: Fee: Individuals/organizations using the facility may rent a portable screen, TV/DVD and/or an LCD projector. Screen Rental $25/per event + tax LCD Rental $100/per event + tax TV / DVD Rental $25/per event + tax 33 RESOLUTION 201 4 -___ IV . PARK DEDICATION FEES A. Park Dedication Fees Park dedication fees are outlined in City Subdivision Ordinance and City Ordinance No. XVII.103 and .107 which states: In all new residential subdivisions, the City shall require that a sufficient portion of such land be set aside and dedicated to the public for parks, playgrounds or oth er public use exclusive of property dedicated for streets and other public ways. It shall be presumed that a sufficient amount of land has been dedicated for parks and playgrounds for the present and future residents of the subdivision, if the subdivider dedicates at least 1/25 of an acre per dwelling unit that can be constructed in the subdivision. The City upon consideration of the particular type of development proposed in the subdivision may require larger or lesser amounts of land be dedicated if the City determines that the present and future residents of the subdivision would require greater or lesser amounts of land for such purposes. The City shall determine whether cash in lieu of land dedication is more appropriate. The amount of cash dedicatio n shall be determined by multiplying the number of acres otherwise required to be dedicated by the average value of comparable undeveloped land set by resolution by the City Council. In all new commercial and industrial subdivisions, it shall be presumed that a sufficient amount of land has been dedicated to serve the needs of the resident and working population if the sub divider dedicates at least ten percent (10%) of the land in the subdivision for parks, recreation and usable open space. The City upon consideration of the particular type of development proposed in the subdivision may require larger or lesser amounts of land to be dedicated if it determines that the present and future residents of the subdivision would require greater or lesser amounts of land for such purposes. The City shall determine whether cash in lieu of land dedication is appropriate. The amount of cash dedication shall be determined by multiplying the number of acres otherwise required t o be dedicated by the average value of co mparable undeveloped land set by resolution of the City Council. Land Values for the dedication of land and/or cash contribution: New residential subdivision $85,000/acre Commercial subdivision $90,000/acre Industrial subdivision $50,000/acre Business Park development $85,000/acre 34