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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6.b. 1993 Fee and Rate ResolutionAGENDA ITEM: 1993 FEES AND RATES RESOLUTION AGENDA SECTION: NEW BUSINESS PREPARED BY: SUSAN M. WALSH AGENDA ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ■ /,,,� ATTACHMENTS: RESOLUTION APP VED : lorl Attached for your consideration and adoption is the fees and ates resolution for 1993. December of 1992, was the first year that staff presented for Council_ adoption an all encompassing resolution which lists the majority of the city's fees and rates set by resolution. The attached resolution is a worksheet resolution to show you what the 1992 charges were, the proposed 1993 charges and some new additions to the resolution. The final resolution adopted and signed will only include the 1993 rates. Staff from all of our city departments were involved in this update. If you have any questions on staff's reasons or basis for a certain increase, please feel free to contact any staff member prior to the meeting. Pleased be advised that the city commissions have also reviewed their respective rates and fees for 1993. The Planning Commission approved Section I, Planning and Zoning Review Fees; the'Parks & Recreation Committee approved Section III, Park Dedication Fees and the Utilities Commission approved Section IX, Water and Sewer Rates, Charges and Deposits. As you will see, these commissions recommended adjustments for only some charges while others did not change for 1993. RECOMMENDED ACTION: MOTION TO ADOPT A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE SCHEDULE OF RATES AND FEES FOR 1993. COUNCIL ACTION: :�::'::iii:v":;isisi>':::ii::i'::::::}i::i::>.:'iJ::iiiii%�isikC`'':':•ii:iiii?i'.i:.iiii:•iii:4i:::n�:.}v;yv.?i�:L•i}i"•iY4ii:^ii}iiiiiiii• CITY OF ROSEMOUNT DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 1992 - A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE SCHEDULE OF RATES AND FEES FOR 1993 I. PLANNING AND ZONING REVIEW FEES A. Administrative Appeals $ 75.00 B. Interim Use Permit 250.00 $* ....................... ....................... ....................... Minimum escrow for staff and consultant fees $1000.00 ........................ ........................ ......................... C. Mineral Extraction Permit 1. Application Fee ....................... $ 150.00 0 2. Annual Fee $ 250.00 00 3. Surety Bond $2000.00/acp3x D. Subdivision Fees $ 100.00 1. Preliminary Plat $ 200.00 . .. ............ Escrow for staff and consultant fees 2. Final Plat 3. Lot Split/Administrative Plat 4. Lot Combination E. Comprehensive Guide Plan Amendment Application Fee F. Rezoning 1 ................................. ................................. $3.00/lot ............................ ........................... ............................ $ 750.00 x $ 150.00 0 $ 150.00 $ 100.00 Q# $ 250.00 00 ....................... ....................... ....................... $ 250.0010 r H. Planned Unit Development $ 250.00 Escrow for staff and consultant fees $ 500.00 x I. Planned Unit Development Amendments $ 75.00 J. Variance Petition Application Fee $ 100.00 .. <.. . K. Site Plan Review 1. Site: One acre or more $ 150.00 ....................... 2. Site: Less than one acre $ 75.00 Q# L. Appeals of Planning Commission Decisions to the $ 75.00 City Council M. Environmental Assessment Worksheets $ 100.00 ....................:.. ....................... ....................... Escrow for staff and consultant fees $1000.00 ....:................... ........................ N. Zoning Ordinance and Map $ 25.00 ►i3 O. Zoning Map (1,000 scale) $5.00 ..................... Zoning Map (11"`x 17") ..................... >> P. Subdivision Ordinance $ 10.00`x0 ...................... ...................... Q. Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Map $ 35.00 €'3 R. Planning Commission Agendas (mailing) $ 15.00 ?# ...................... S. Planning Commission Minutes (mailing) $ 40.00 d T. Planning Commission Agendas & Minutes (mailink) 50.00 x .................. U. Escrow Deposits If not specified above, an escrow deposit may be required to fund planning, legal, engineering and administrative costs. The amount of the deposit is to be based upon the site, complexity and diversity of the project. In highly complex or large projects, the City may require higher escrow deposits. The escrow deposit does not represent the total fees which may be billed against the project and the applicant is required to reimburse the City for all legal, engineering, planning and administrative expenses incurred in excess of the deposit. 2 V. City Staff Billing i performed b Ci personnel will be billed at two 2) times the Services P Y City P ( :...... actual payroll hourly rate. Services provided by City consultants will be billed at the current consultant rates plus 5 percent administrative costs. .......... ........ :..:.:.;;.::::::::::...:.::.:.::::..:.:::::::::::::::..;; :.:.::.......::::::: unt>::.:o...:::>- :::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::.::.:.;:.;:.::.::.::.;;;:;.;:.;:.;:.;:.;:.;;:.>::::.::::::::::::.: :::::::::::.:::::::::::::::.::::..:................................................................. C. Street Excavation and Curb Cuts 1. Curb Cuts (work performed by applicant) 2. Street Excavation Minimum Bond Deposit with City $ 25.00 $ 500.00 Restoration costs will be determined by the Public Works Director and the costs will be charged accordingly. ........ :...:<`; .. ::. _::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::.:............................................... ..... . 3 M. PARK DEDICATION FEES Park dedication fees are outlined in City Ordinance No. XVH.86 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 other 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 a cash in lieu of land dedication is more appropriate. The amount of cash dedication 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 subdivider dedicates at least five percent (5 %) 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 a cash in lieu of land dedication is appropriate. The amount of cash dedication 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 of the City Council. Land Values for the dedication of land and/or cash contribution: New residential subdivision Commercial subdivision Industrial subdivision 4 $12,000.00/acre $22,000.00/acre $22,000.00/acre WR »;;;;;::...;.:.:........:....;;::::.:.::..;: IVB€>€<;`` >>:. :> ::: >.:.:: <r ::>D '' : > ::::.< V. FIRE DEPARTMENT PERMITS AND FEES A. Recreation Fire Permit B. Burning Permit C. Pyrotechnic Display of Fireworks D. Fire Department Response to False Alarms 1. First three (3) responses per year fourth and subsequent responses 5 $ 5.00 $ 50.00>`5< ...................... $ 50.00 no charge $ 100.00 i E. Fire Report F. Fire Photo G. Fire Video Tape H. Officers Report I. Temporary use of LP Gas $ 10.003_ J. Operation of Haunted House $ 25.00 d K. Day Care Inspection 1. Residential $ 15.00 2. Commercial $ 30.00 x L. Storage and Use of Hazardous Materials $ 20.00 Over quantities listed in current Fire Code Edition - Section 4. Twelve month permit fee. .............................................................................................. ............................................................................................. .............................................................................................. r 2 VII. ANIMAL LICENSES A Registration Fees 1. Annual fee for spayed and neutered animals $ 5.00 2. Annual fee for unspayed and unneutered animal$ 10.00 r B. Duplicate Tags $ 2.50 # C. Fines 1. First Offense $ 15.00x 2. Second Offense $ 25.00 l 3. Third and all successive offenses . $ 50.00 <' ...................... ...................... ...................... D. Kennel Registrations 1. Residential $ 25.00 2. Commercial $ 100.0003 ......:.......:........ ....................... E. Cattery Registration $ 25.00 >>0 ...................... VIII. BUILDING PERMITS AND FEES A. Building Permits As recommended by Table 3-A of the 1988 Uniform Building Code. B. Plan Check Fees Sixty-five percent (65 %) of the building permit fee. 7 C. State Surcharge As recommended by the Minnesota State Code - Section 16B.70. D. Metro SAC Fee $700.00 Official in accordance with per SAC unit as assigned by the Building Off Metropolitan Waste Control Commission. E. Plumbing, Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Fees I. Residential (4 or less units) 2. Multiple Housing (5 or more units) new construction $ 20.00/unit fee -T .50/unit srchg M $20.50 TOTAL ........ .................. .......... ..... alteration/repair $ 20.00/unit fee ....... . ...... . ........ .50/unit srchg 1 . . ...... .... .. ......... .. I ...... 20.50 TOTAL .... .. .. . 4 ........... 3. Commercial/Industrial/Institutional -one percent (I %) of valuation plus $.0005 surcharge -$40.00�­*..-... minimum fee plus $.0005 surcharge E: F. Sewer and Water Installation Permit Fees 1. Municipal Service - $ 30.00 fee residential .50 srchz (4 or less units) $ 30.50 TOTAL ...... .... . 2. Municipal Service - multiple housing (5 or more units) -one percent (I %) of valuation plus $.0005 surcharge -$40.00 §" minimum fee plus $.0005 surcharge 3. Municipal Service - commercial/industrial/institutional -one percent (1 %) of valuation plus $.0005 surcharge -$40.00 minimum fee plus $.0005 surcharge 4. Private Sewer - all classifications New Construction NO CHANGE FOR 1993 $ 50.00 fee or Reconstruction .50 surcharge $ 50.50 TOTAL -plus$39.00PLO County Recording Fee .... . .... ......... .............. .. . ................. G. Fences NO CHANGE FOR 1993 $ 30.00 fee .50 surcharge $ 30.50 TOTAL H. Residing NO CHANGE FOR 1993 1. Residential $ 30.00 fee .50 surcharge $ 30.50 TOTAL Es 2. Commercial/Institutional/Industrial NO CHANGE IN 1993 As recommended by Table 3A of the 1988 Uniform Building Code. Plus $.0005 surcharge Minimum fee of $40.00 plus $.0005 surcharge I. Reroofing NO CHANGE IN 1993 1. Residential $ 30.00 fee .50 surcharge $ 30.50 TOTAL 2. Commercial/Institutional/Industrial As recommended by Table 3A of the 1988 Uniform Building Code. Plus $.0005 surcharge .......................................................... J. Single Family Dwelling Basement Finish 1. Partial Finish NO CHANGE FOR 1993 $ 30.00 fee .50 surcharge $ 30.50 TOTAL * Electrical permit separate 2. Full Finish NO CHANGE FOR 1993 $ 50.00 fee .50 surcharge $ 50.50 TOTAL * Includes plumbing and heating only if homeowner does the work K. Wells NO CHANGE IN 1993 Effective February 1, 1989, all well permits will be issued and inspected by Dakota County. 10 t..:' . ' �:•?i$:^'•'fif+:?�1:�•kt#�%�Y�'��l�.��..f•f.��...}}ii4�4� 4? F t..+� J 3 fi' i'•.'�vtirvi,:rf':ii�.}}$r.Y.fr.. %,�.•If•C{viF: �.}j1/���5'�3 ...:G.. { .. :.++�t•r {vh•:;}:::; �.�r:::?::: +•::: �••}. }...... /�}. r. :..... .{.. .r F. •.}r.;,..... F•..}':'•r �r h. ri%.., �l LY;: ?.iX: } �:' ..... ,: ... Vii{•' r Q. Fire Sprinkler Protection System NO CHANGE FOR 1993 As recommended by Table 3A of the 1988 Uniform Building Code. Plus $.0005 surcharge *Minimum fee of $40.00 plus $.0005 surcharge 11 -plus $.0005 surcharge *Minimum fee of $30.00 plus $.0005 surcharge T. Satellite Dishes and Antennas NO CHANGE FOR 1993 As recommended by Table 3A of the 1988 Uniform Building Code. -plus $.0005 surcharge *Minimum fee of $30.00 plus $.0005 surcharge U. Grading Permits NO CHANGE FOR 1993 As recommended per Table 70A for the plan review and Table 70B for the permit fee of the 1988 Uniform Building Code. -plus $.50 surcharge V. Electrical Permits NO CHANGE FOR 1993 1. Minimum fee for each separate inspection of an installation, replacement, alteration or repair limited to one inspection only: $ 15.00 2. 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 $ 15.00 101 to and including 200 ampere capacity $ 18.00 For each additional 100 ampere capacity or fraction thereof $ 8.00 3. Circuit, installation of, additions, alterations or repairs of each circuit or sub - feeder shall be computed separately, including circuits fed from sub -feeders and 12 including the equipment served, except as provided for in Items 4 through 9. y 0 to and including 30 ampere capacity $ 4.00 . (maximum number of 1-30 ampere circuits to be paid on is 30 to any one cabinet) 31 to and including 100 ampere capacity $ 6.00 For each additional 100 ampere capacity or fraction thereof $ 4.00 4. The maximum fee on an apartment building shall not exceed $ 35.00 per dwelling unit for the first twenty (20) units and $ 30.00 per dwelling unit for the balance of the units. 5. The maximum number of 0 to 30 ampere circuits to be paid on any athletic field lighting standard is ten (10). 6. In addition to the above fees: A charge of $ 2.00 will be made for each street lighting standard. A charge of $ 3.00 will be made for each traffic signal standard. Circuits originating within the standard will not be used when computing fees. 7. 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 transformers for signs and outline lighting shall be computed at $ 4.00 for the first 500 VA or fraction thereof per unit plus $ .40 for each additional 100 VA or fraction thereof. 8. In addition to the above fees (unless included in the fee filed by the initial installer) : Remote control, signal circuits and circuits of less than 50 volts shall be computed at $ 6.00 per each ten (10) openings or devices of each system plus $ .50 for each additional opening. 9. For review of plans and specifications of proposed installations there shall be a minimum fee of $100.00 up to and including $30,000.00 of electrical estimate, 13 plus 1/10 of one percent (1 %) on any amount in excess of $30,000.00 to be paid by persons or firms requesting the review. 10. When re -inspection is necessary to determine whether unsafe conditions have been corrected and such conditions are not subject to anappeal pending before any court, a re -inspection fee of $ 15.00 may be assessed in writing by the inspector. 11. For inspections not covered herein, or for requested special inspections or services, the fee of $ 22.00 per man hour, including travel time, plus $ .22 per mile traveled, plus the reasonable cost of equipment or material consumed. This section is also applicable to inspection of empty conduits and such jobs as determined by the City. 12. 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 shcedule. A like fee will be required on power supply units at each engagement during the season, except that a fee of $ 22.00 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 $ 15.00 per unit. 13. Fees for services, feeders and circuits operating at over 250 volts shall be double those listed in items 2 and 3 above. W. Special and Miscellaneous Inspections As recommended by Table 3A of the 1988 Uniform Building Code. X. Administration Handling Fee Twenty-five (25 %) percent of the permit fee. This fee 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-refundable). Y. Documentation Fees 14 Y. Documentation Fees 1. Building Department Reports $100.00/year $104.00/year 10.00/month 10.00/month 2. Building Department Miscellaneous $ 2.00/page_;':'":.:` Documents 3. Blue Line Copies $5.00/copy $ 5.00/copy Z. License Requirements 1. Plumbing Master plumbers license number, certificate of liability and workers compensation insurance and State Department of Health Bond. (no fee required) 2. City Contractor $ 25.00 Certificate of liability insurance with the City of Rosemount listed as a Certificate Holder and proof of workers compensation insurance. 3. State Contractors License Confirmation $ 5.00 $ 5.00 Fee 4. Septic System Installers License Dakota County ISTS license, a certificate of liability insurance with the City of Rosemount listed as a Certificate Holder and proof of workers compensation insurance (no fee required). 5. Solid Waste Hauling License $ 50.00 $50.00 15 IX. WATER AND SEWER RATES, CHARGES AND DEPOSITS ': ��+iv::;:•,:;:j:'i{::: {{{k:-� ;r•: iii:�ii:4iiii:;:;:;:j::::� :L? ;{�:-:tv`:;: !;i:?�:}i'.vii'�;;;''F,•:i::!{{:}:'!ii:::.}v}w.} :w:::::•.;:.}Ni •}}}}}}"::i::::::is i::: ;:ii'{:i}ilii:iii}iii.': ji:{:i::i::i::i::i::i::iii}::ii}}i}:vi iiiiiiii:{:}}}iiii i:tifiiil}}>::}}isisi::i::i::is{i::i:-i::i::i:-i::::i::>::: 4::i:::�T:: �: .:: .+: i}:::::yf}}'r':: C. Use Charges 1. Water Consumption Charges The amount due and payable by each water user within the City for water taken from the water system shall be as provided below, payable quarterly and deposited in the Utility Operating Fund: RATE SCHEDULE Meter Size: all sizes Quarterly Rate: $1.10/1,000 (K) Gallons MINIMUM QUARTERLY CHARGES Meter Size: all sizes Minimum Charge: $18.00 plus meter maintenance (based on 0-18,000 gallons) a) In case the meter is found to have stopped, or to be operating in a faulty manner, the amount of water used will be estimated in accordance with the amount used previously in the year. b) Any pre -payment or overpayment of charges may be retained by the City and applied on subsequent quarterly statements. c) Each quarterly billing for water service not paid when due shall incur a penalty charge of 10% of the amount past due. 16 d) Where service has been turned off, a service charge of $15.00 will be made. No charge when service needs to be turned on. e) Water billing shall start at the time of installation of the water meter. 2. Water Meter Replacement Charge A quarterly meter maintenance/replacement charge shall be made for each meter as set forth below and deposited into the Utility Operating Fund: Meter Size Quarterly Meter Maintenance Charge 5/8 $ 3.00 /Quarter 1 $ 5.00 /Quarter 1-1/2 $ 9.00 /Quarter 2 $14.50 /Quarter 3 $21.00 /Quarter 4 $36.00 /Quarter 6 $80.00 /Quarter 8 $N/A 10 $NIA 3. Sewer Usage Charge A charge is hereby imposed upon every person whose premises are served, either directly or indirectly, by the sanitary sewer system within the City, for the use of the facilities of said sewer system. The charge for residential use will be based on the actual amount of water used for the first, second, and fourth quarters. The third quarter sewer charge will be based on the first quarter water use . Commercial, institutional and industrial charges shall be based upon the actual amount of water used during each quarter. The charges shall be as stated below and deposited into the Utilities Operating Fund. All Users Quarterly Charge: $1.85 /1,000 (K) gallons Minimum Charge: $27.75 (based on 0-15,000 gallons) Charges for sanitary sewer users without municipal water or metered non - municipal water shall be $37.00 per quarter per unit. 17 4. WATER SURCHARGE A surcharge will be made for debt service of the core water facilities, effective July 1, 1989, at the following quarterly rates: Meter Size Rate Per Quarter Single Familv $ 4.50 Multi -Family 1" (a) 2" (a) 3" (a) 4" (a) 6" (a) $ 3.50 $ 6.75 $15.75 $23.50 $35.00 $77.50 (a) Commercial, Industrial, or Institutional The surcharge revenue shall be deposited in the Water Surcharge Fund. 5. STORM WATER UT I ITY FEES (See APPENDIX 1 FOR FEES) D. CAPITAL CHARGES Capital charges for connection to the water, sanitary sewer, and storm sewer systems are adjusted annually on January 1, based upon the Engineering News Record Construction Index. 1. City Water Connection Charges A connection charge shall be imposed for each new connection to the municipal water system. The charge shall be utilized to pay for the cost of core facilities (water supply, storage and distribution main oversizing and etc.). The charge shall be as stated below, and deposited into the Water Hook -Up Fund: a. Single family detached homes, mobile homes, and single family attached homes with individual laundry facilities: $980.00 per unit Et: b. Apartments, condominiums and single family attached homes with central. laundry facilities: NO CHANGE FOR 1993: $790.00 per unit C. Industrial, Commercial and Institutional: Water Service Size Connection Charge NO CHANGE FOR 1" $1,640.00 1993 1-1/2" $3,280.00 2" $4,920.00 d. The connection charge for water services over two inches (2") shall be determined by the City Council. e. A connection charge shall be made for each individual water service line, based upon the minimum line size required according to the fixture unit calculations in the State's plumbing code. 2. City Sewer Connection Charge A sanitary sewer connection charge shall be imposed for each unit connecting to the sanitary sewer system, or for any unit for which a building permit is issued and which is located within the City's 1990 sanitary sewer service district, as determined by the City's last comprehensive plan as approved by the Metropolitan Council. The charge shall be utilized to pay for the cost of core facilities (trunk sewers, lift stations, forcemains and unusual circumstances). Any unit involving a single family structure which is located on property greater than 13,500 square feet, shall be charged one basic connection charge unit for each 13,500 square feet of property area or fraction thereof, but in no event shall a charge result in more than 2.5 basic ' units for each acre of property. Ponding easements, scenic easements or other extraordinary easements will not be included in the square footage of the property area. These connection charges shall be deposited into the Sewer Hook -Up Fund. a. Single family detached homes, mobile homes and single family attached homes with individual laundry facilities: $980.00 per unit 19 b. Apartments, condominiums and single family attached homes with central laundry facilities: NO CHANGE FOR 1993 $790.00 per unit c. Industrial, Commercial and Institutional: The connection charge shall be based upon the number of equivalent single family detached dwelling connections taken from the latest edition of the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission Reserve Capacity Manual. The equivalents for uses not listed shall be determined by the City Council. 3. Metropolitan Waste Control Commission Service Availability Charge The City shall collect, in addition to City connection charges, the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission (MWCC) Service Availability Charge (SAC), as set forth by the MWCC. 4. City Storm Sewer Connection Charge A storm sewer connection charge shall be imposed for funding of landlocked pond acquisition and storage volume development, in addition to construction of discharge storm sewer piping that enters other jurisdictions. The charge shall be imposed for each unit where a building permit is issued for new construction provided the unit meets either of the following criteria: a) The subdivision, in which the unit to be built is located in, was platted since January 1, 1985, or b) The subdivision, in which the unit to be built is located in, was less than 90 percent developed by March 1, 1988. The following is a list of subdivisions, as of December 31, 1989, that meet either of the above criteria: (a) Rosemount Plaza 2nd Addn Westridge 1st - 3rd Addn Evenson 1st Addn Wensmann 1st -4th Addn Limerick Way Chelsea Woods Estates gul Shannon Park 1st Addn O'Leary's Hills 2nd - 4th Country Hills 1st - 3rd Carrollton 2nd & 3rd Addn Shannon Oaks (b) Valley Oak Replat Addn South Rose Park 2nd Addn The, charge shall be as stated below, Connection Fund: South Rose Park Addn Replat Broback Industrial Park and deposited into the Storm Sewer a. For single family detached homes, single family attached, and mobile homes, a unit will be considered as each dwelling unit. The density of these units shall be considered to average 2.5 units per acre. The connection charge shall be: $ 980.00 per unit WXW $2,940.00 per acre $2,940 per acre The minimum single family connection charge shall be for one lot or dwelling unit, whichever is greater. b. For multi -family developments such as apartments, condominiums, and townhouses the connection charge shall be one and two-thirds (1.67) times the rate stated above in paragraph D.1. for each acre of multi -family developments. The connection charge shall be: NO CHANGE FOR 1993 $4,910.00 per acre The minimum multi -family connection charge shall be for one (1) acre. C. For institutional and public developments the connection charge shall be one and two-thirds (1.67) times the single family area rate stated above in paragraph D.1. for each acre of institutional and public development. The connection charge shall be: NO CHANGE FOR 1993 $4,910.00 per acre The minimum institutional and public connection charge shall be for one (1) acre. d. For commercial developments the connection charge shall be two and one-sixth (2.17) times the rate stated above in paragraph D.1. for each acre of commercial development. The connection charge shall be: NO CHANGE FOR 1993 $6,380.00 per acre The minimum commercial connection charge shall be for one (1) acre. 21 e. For industrial developments the connection charge shall be two and one- third (2.33) times the rate stated above in paragraph D.1 for each acre of industrial development. The connection charge shall be: NO CHANGE FOR 1993 $6,850.00 per acre The minimum industrial connection charge shall be for one (1) acre. E. MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES, DEPOSITS AND PERMITS 1. Water Meter Accuracy Check A Consumer may, by written request, have his meter accuracy checked by depositing the amount stated below with the Utility Department. In case a test should show an error of over five percent (5 %) of the water consumed, the deposit will be refunded to the consumer, a correctly registered meter will be installed, and the bill will be adjusted accordingly if the error was in favor of the City. Such adjustment shall not extend back more than one billing period from the date of the written request. The charges for meter testing are as follows, and shall be deposited into the Utility Operating Fund: NO CHANGE FOR 1993: For testing 5/8" - 2" meters $ 30.00 For testing 3" meters $ 36.00 For testing 4" meters $ 70.00 For testing 6" meters $100.00 2. Sewer and Water Permit A permit must be obtained to connect to the City water and sewer system or to construct a private sewer or water system in accordance with Section 1.12 of the City Sewer and Water Ordinance. A fee shall be charged as established by the City Council, which covers the cost incurred by the City to process and inspect the system installation, and shall be deposited into the General City Deposits. 3. Property Assessments If a lot or tract of land receives abutting lateral sanitary sewer or water benefit, a building permit or connection permit shall not be issued until one of the following conditions has been complied with: W a. A lateral sanitary sewer and water assessment has been paid, levied, or will be levied in due course, or b. The applicant shall pay an additional connection fee for lateral sanitary sewer and watermain service per lineal foot of assessable abutting property based on the rates in effect at the time of building or connection permit application. The 1991 rates per lineal foot are as follows: NO CHANGE FOR 1993: Sanitary Sewer $30.00/l.f. Watermain $25.00/l.f. These rates shall be adjusted annually on January 1, based on the "Engineering News Record" index. 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Lei::ii::::iy:::ii: i ......y ++�e�Y �� ........:::::::•::::::::::.iii}:::. :i::i:':::is:::j::v::i::::::i::i::::::::::i:: 23 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the "City of Rosemount Schedule of Rates and Fees" is hereby adopted this 17th day of December, 1991, effective with the first billing period of 1992. ADOPTED this 17th day of December, 1991. ATTEST: Susan M. Walsh E. B. McMenomy, Mayor Motion by: Seconded by: Voted in favor: Voted against: 24 CITY OF ROSEMOUNT DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 1992 - A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE SCHEDULE OF RATES AND FEES FOR 1993 I. PLANNING AND ZONING REVIEW FEES A. Administrative Appeals $ 75.00 B. Interim Use Permit 250.00 <d ....................... Minimum escrow for staff and consultant fees $1000.00 <f ........................ ........................ ........................ C. Mineral Extraction Permit 1. Application Fee $ 150.00 G 2. Annual Fee $ 250.00 t ....................... ....................... ....................... 3. Surety Bond $2000.00/ac(e D. Subdivision Fees ................................. 1. Preliminary Plat $ 200.00 + Escrow for staff and consultant fees 2. Final Plat 3. Lot Split/Administrative Plat 4. Lot Combination E. Comprehensive Guide Plan Amendment Application Fee F. Rezoning / $3.00/lot (? $ 750.00 K $ 150.00 1'1 ........................ ....................... $ 150.00 ...... $ 100.00 $Q_t $ 250.00 to $ 250.00 a570. ©0 OS,O, od H. Planned Unit Development Escrow for staff and consultant fees I. Planned Unit Development Amendments J. Variance Petition Application Fee K. Site Plan Review 1. Site: One acre or more 2. Site: Less than one acre $ 150.00 $ 75.00 L. Appeals of Planning Commission Decisions to the $ 75.00 City Council M. Environmental Assessment Worksheets Escrow for staff and consultant fees N. Zoning Ordinance and Map O. Zoning Map (1,000 scale) Zoning Map (11" x 17") P. Subdivision Ordinance Q. Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Map R. Planning Commission Agendas (mailing) S. Planning Commission Minutes (mailing) $ 100.00 ....................... ........................ ....................... . ....................... $1000.00 $ 25.00 ...................... $5.00 ..................... < <»:.::fit.. $ 10.00 ...................... 1f3` $ 35.00 ................. `><Q $ 15.00 ...................... $<1 $ 40.00 $0 T. Planning Commission Agendas & Minutes (mailinb) 50.00 >`€0 U. Escrow Deposits If not specified above, an escrow deposit may be required to fund planning, legal, engineering and administrative costs. The amount of the deposit is to be based upon the site, complexity and diversity of the project. In highly complex or large projects, the City may require higher escrow deposits. The escrow deposit does not represent the total fees which may be billed against the project and the applicant is required to reimburse the City for all legal, engineering, planning and administrative expenses incurred in excess of the deposit. 2 V. City Staff Billing Services performed by City personnel will be billed at two 2 ti, times the actual payroll hourly rate. Services provided by City consultants will be billed at the current consultant rates plus 5 percent administrative costs. 1 1:: 4r1 €€xr�€: ;e:z ultantpQyeansultaant rate pts 5 peat +ConsaMI €tr;c ..........,............................. C. Street Excavation and Curb Cuts 1. Curb Cuts (work performed by applicant) $ 25.00 2. Street Excavation Minimum Bond Deposit with City $ 500.00 Restoration costs will be determined by the Public Works Director and the costs will be charged accordingly. . 0n .....;;.;:::........... .::::::,:; ::: .....:::.:.:::. : ::...#.1.:.0... Y``';<?F>>'`2?:<'°>`''2'�` ::.;:.:.:::.>;;:.;::.;:.0 Yp;M..:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::..::::.::.;::.;:.;:.;:.;::.::.::::::::::.:.::::::::::::::.:::::................................::.._:5._#i0 3 III. PARK DEDICATION FEES park dedication fees are outlined in City Ordinance No. XVII.86 which states. new residential subdivisions, the City shall require that a sufficient portion of such land In all n or other public use exclusive of be set aside and dedicated to the public for parks, playgrounds shall be resumed that a sufficient property dedicated for streets and other public ways. it for the present and future residents amount of land has been dedicated for parks and playgroundsunit that can of the subdivision, if the subdivider dedicates at least 1/25 of an acre per dwelling constructed in the subdivision. The City upon considerationaesserof hamoParticular nts lof land be be require larger or development proposed in the subdivision mayreq g dedicated if the City determines that the present and future resident shall s the subdivvisi who uldr require greater or lesser amounts of land for such purposes City a cash in lieu of land dedication is more appropriate. The amount of asbe dedication csal be determined by multiplying the number of acres otherwise eq he 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 sufficient amount the of land has been dedicated to serve the needs of the resident and indthe subdivision for parks, subdivider dedicates at least five percent (5%) onsiderate ular type of recreation and usable open space. The City upon c 1 t srer amouhe nts of land to be development proposed in the subdivision may require larger orwould dedicated if it determines that the present and future residenCtl o s subdivision e elrnlin whetherracash greater or lesser amounts of land for such purposes. The yby in lieu of land dedication is appropriate. The amount of casha� ed by the averagn shall be e value of multiplying the number of acres otherwise required to be iution of the City Council. comparable undeveloped land set by reso 4 •.?iii'%9:•: j;:}-i{:::;i:ii:YiJil j ii}i v: 4?:si:>'+<'vi:'+.'v'$?i'i':'iiiii'rii :ii:::ri:::i:: iifi:iiiiii::iiii:: .•:i::i::::.:.:.<�r..:... V. FIRE DEPARTMENT PERNUTS AND FEES A. Recreation Fire Permit B. Burning Permit C. Pyrotechnic Display of Fireworks D. Fire Department Response to False Alarms 1. First three (3) responses per year fourth and subsequent responses 5 E. Fire Report $ 5.00/cop` ................................... F. Fire Photo $ 5.00/copf'.11,x±C G. Fire Video Tape $ 100.00+# H. Officers Report $ 5.00 for first page $ .50 ``x each addt'l page I. Temporary use of LP Gas $ 10.00 r` J. Operation of Haunted House $ 25.00 # ...................... K. Day Care Inspection 1. Residential $ 15.00►r' 2. Commercial $ 30.00 €`€3 L. Storage and Use of Hazardous Materials $ 20.00# Over quantities listed in current Fire Code Edition - Section 4. Twelve month permit fee. ...:...............................:........................................................... 5 A VII. ANMAL LICENSES A. Registration Fees VIII. BUILDING PERMITS AND FEES A. Building Permits As recommended by Table 3-A of the 1988 Uniform Building Code. B. Plan Check Fees Sixty-five percent (65 %) of the building permit fee. 7 1. Annual fee for spayed and neutered animals $ 5.00 2. Annual fee for unspayed and unneutered animal$ 10.00? B. Duplicate Tags $ 2.50t C. Fines ense $0 2. Second Offense`` $ 25.00 3. all successive offenses"'`-,( D. Kennel Registrations 1. Residential $ 25.00 ► 2. Commercial $ 100.00 I(41 E. Cattery Registration $ 25.00 �:..,.:::yyij:.:}:'}:!�;;;:;:::::::::::::::::i:::�::::::::::isi::::y':::::isti�:'�:��:;i:::i::ii::::::iii::�{'}�.j�:C::��Y�4:� ..:: .: Fk�M;.:.::. {,.,�. ::.}�I., ,f_.t,,,X7.%ilk::......::..................::::::::::::::::::::::::: :v:::::::::. _:::::::. T.•.:.:... n:.. �:::.::: VIII. BUILDING PERMITS AND FEES A. Building Permits As recommended by Table 3-A of the 1988 Uniform Building Code. B. Plan Check Fees Sixty-five percent (65 %) of the building permit fee. 7 C. State Surcharge As recommended by the Minnesota State Code - Section 16B.70. D. Metro SAC Fee $700.00 1" per SAC unit as assigned by the Building Official in accordance with Metropolitan Waste Control Commission. E. Plumbing, Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Fees 1. Residential (4 or less units) 2. Multiple Housing (5 or more units) 3. Commercial/Industrial/InstitutionaI -one percent (1 %) of valuation plus $.0005 surcharge ............... -$40.00 minimum fee plus $.0005 surcharge .......... N 2. Municipal Service - multiple housing (5 or more units) -one percent (1 %) of valuation plus $.0005 surcharge -$40.00 minimum fee plus $.0005 surcharge 3. Municipal Service - commercial/industrial/institutional -one percent (1 %) of valuation plus $.0005 surcharge -$40.00 minimum fee plus $.0005 surcharge 4. Private Sewer - all classifications G. Fences NO CHANGE FOR 1993 H. Residing NO CHANGE FOR 1993 1. Residential $ 30.00 fee .50 surcharge $ 30.50 TOTAL $ 30.00 fee .50 surcharge $ 30.50 TOTAL 2. Commercial/Institutional/IndustriaI As recommended by Table 3A of the 1988 Uniform Building Code. Plus $.0005 surcharge Minimum fee of $40.00 plus $.0005 surcharge),oiro I. Reroofing --No eEmNGE E4 iggs, 1. Residential $ 30.00 fee .50 surcharge $ 30.50 TOTAL 2. Commercial/Institutional/Industrial As recommended by Table 3A of the 1988 Uniform Building Code. Plus $.0005 surcharge -e J. Mil ............... ..................................... .. .. : : . ......... Single Family Dwelling Basement Finish 1 Partial Finish NO CHANGE FOR 1993 $ 30.00 fee .50 surcharge $ 30.50 TOTAL Electrical permit separate 2. Full Finish NO CHANGE FOR 1993 $ 50.00 fee .50 surcharge $ 50.50 TOTAL Includes plumbing and heating only if homeowner does the work K. Wells NO CHANGE IN 1993 Effective February 1, 1989, all well permits will be issued and inspected by Dakota County. 10 M Q. Fire Sprinkler Protection System NO CHANGE FOR 1993 As recommended by Table 3A of the 1988 Uniform Building Code. Plus $.0005 surcharge *Minimum fee of $40.00 plus $.0005 surcharge 11 ` .....5i......:................... .......":::.. q::.:....:.. N> : :;i:.Ti; t, S. Fireplaces NO CHANGE FOR 1993 As recommended by Table 3A of the 1988 Uniform Building Code. -plus $.0005 surcharge *Minimum fee of $30.00 plus $.0005 surcharge T. Satellite Dishes and Antennas NO CHANGE FOR 1993 As recommended by Table 3A of the 1988 Uniform Building Code. -plus $.0005 surcharge *Minimum fee of $30.00 plus $.0005 surcharge U. Grading Permits NO CHANGE FOR 1993 As recommended per Table 70A for the plan review and Table 70B for the permit fee of the 1988 Uniform Building Code. -plus $.50 surcharge V. Electrical Permits NO CHANGE FOR 1993 1. Minimum fee for each separate inspection of an installation, replacement, alteration or repair limited to one inspection only: $ 15.00 2. 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 $ 15.00 101 to and including 200 ampere capacity $ 18.00 For each additional 100 ampere capacity or fraction thereof $ 8.00 3. Circuit, installation of, additions, alterations or repairs of each -circuit or sub - feeder shall be computed separately, including circuits fed from sub -feeders and 12 including the equipment served, except as provided for in Items 4 through 9. 0 to and including 30 ampere capacity $ 4.00 (maximum number of 1-30 ampere circuits to be paid on is 30 to any one cabinet) 31 to and including 100 ampere capacity $ 6.00 For each additional 100 ampere capacity or fraction thereof $ 4.00 4. The maximum fee on an apartment building shall not exceed $ 35.00 per dwelling unit for the first twenty (20) units and $ 30.00 per dwelling unit for the balance of the units. 5. The maximum number of 0 to 30 ampere circuits to be paid on any athletic field lighting standard is ten (10). 6. In addition to the above fees: A charge of $ 2.00 will be made for each street lighting standard. A charge of $ 3.00 will be made for each traffic signal standard. Circuits originating within the standard will not be used when computing fees. 7. 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 transformers for signs and outline lighting shall be computed at $ 4.00 for the first 500 VA or fraction thereof per unit plus $ .40 for each additional 100 VA or fraction thereof. 8. In addition to the above fees (unless included in the fee filed by the initial installer): Remote control, signal circuits and circuits of less than 50 volts shall be computed at $ 6.00 per each ten (10) openings or devices of each system plus $ .50 for each additional opening. 9. For review of plans and specifications of proposed installations there shall be a minimum fee of $100.00 up to and including $30,000.00 of electrical estimate, 13 plus 1/10 of one percent (1 %) on any amount in excess of $30,000.00 to be paid by persons or firms requesting the review. 10. When re -inspection is necessary 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 $ 15.00 may be assessed in writing by the inspector. 11. For inspections not covered herein, or for requested special inspections or services, the fee of $ 22.00 per man hour, including travel time, plus $ .22 per mile traveled, plus the reasonable cost of equipment or material consumed. This section is also applicable to inspection of empty conduits and such jobs as determined by the City. 12. 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 shcedule. A like fee will be required on power supply units at each engagement during the season, except that a fee of $ 22.00 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 $ 15.00 per unit. 13. Fees for services, feeders and circuits operating at over 250 volts shall be double those listed in items 2 and 3 above. 0.5-0 W. Special and Miscellaneous Inspections As recommended by Table 3A of the 1988 Uniform Building Code. X. Administration Handling Fee Twenty-five (25 %) percent of the permit fee. This fee 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-refundable). 14 Y. Documentation Fees 1. Building Department Reports $100.00/year $106.00/year 10.00/month 10,00/month 2. Building Department Miscellaneous $ 2.00/page 11MIPOW Documents 3. Blue Line Copies $5.00/copy $ 5.00/copy Z. License Requirements 1. Plumbing Master plumbers license number, certificate of liability and workers compensation insurance and State Department of Health Bond. (no fee required) 2. City Contractor $ 25.00►l Certificate of liability insurance with the City of Rosemount listed as a Certificate Holder and proof of workers compensation insurance. 3. State Contractors License Confirmation $ 5.00 $ 5.00 Fee 15 IX. WATER AND SEWER RATES, CHARGES AND DEPOSITS .......... Nom. resp.�::.:::::::.:::::::::::.�:: ............ .....:.......... � ....�:.��i C. Use Charges 1. Water Consumption Charges The amount due and payable by each water user within the City for water taken from the water system shall be as provided below, payable quarterly and deposited in the Utility Operating Fund: RATE SCHEDULE Meter Size: all sizes Quarterly Rate: $1.10/1,000 (K) Gallons MINIMUM QUARTERLY CHARGES Meter Size: all sizes. Minimum Charge: $18.00 plus meter maintenance (based on 0-18,000 gallons) a) In case the meter is found to have stopped, or to be operating in a faulty manner, the amount of water used will be estimated in accordance with the amount used previously in the year. b) Any pre -payment or overpayment of charges may be retained by the City and applied on subsequent quarterly statements. C) Each quarterly billing for water service not paid when due shall incur a penalty charge of 10 % of the amount past due. W-1 2. 3. d) Where service has been turned off, a service charge of $15.00 will be made. No charge when service needs to be turned on. e) Water billing shall start at the time of installation of the water meter. Water Meter Replacement Charge A quarterly meter maintenance/replacement charge shall be made for each meter as set forth below and deposited into the Utility Operating Fund: Meter Size 5/8 1 1-1/2 2 3 4 6 8 10 Sewer Usage Charge Quarterly Meter Maintenance Charge $ 3.00 /Quarter $ 5.00 /Quarter $ 9.00 /Quarter $14.50 /Quarter $21.00 /Quarter $36.00 /Quarter $80.00 /Quarter $N/A $N/A A charge is hereby imposed upon every person whose premises are served, either directly or indirectly, by the sanitary sewer system within the City, for the use of the facilities of said sewer system. The charge for residential use will be based on the actual amount of water used for the first, second, and fourth quarters. The third quarter sewer charge will be based on the first quarter water use . Commercial, institutional and industrial charges shall be based upon the actual amount of water used during each quarter. The charges shall be as stated below and deposited into the Utilities Operating Fund. All Users Quarterly Charge: $1.85 /1,000 (K) gallons Minimum Charge: $27.75 (based on 0-15,000 gallons) Charges for sanitary sewer users without municipal water or metered non - municipal water shall be $37.00 per quarter per unit. 17 4. WATER SURCHARGE A surcharge will be made for debt service of the core water facilities, effective July 1, 1989, at the following quarterly rates: Meter Size Rate Per Ouarter Single Family $ 4.50 Multi -Family $ 3.50 1" (a) $ 6.75 2" (a) $15.75 3" (a) $23.50 4" (a) $35.00 6" (a) $77.50 (a) Commercial, Industrial, or Institutional The surcharge revenue shall be deposited in the Water Surcharge Fund. 5. STORM WATER UTILITY FEES (See APPENDIX 1 FOR FEES) D. CAPITAL CHARGES Capital charges for connection to the water, sanitary sewer, and storm sewer systems are adjusted annually on January 1, based upon the Engineering News Record Construction Index. 1. City Water Connection Charges A connection charge shall be imposed for each new connection to the municipal water system. The charge shall be utilized to pay for the cost of core facilities (water supply, storage and distribution main oversizing and etc.). The charge shall be as stated below, and deposited into the Water Hook -Up Fund: a. Single family detached homes, mobile homes, and single family attached homes with individual laundry facilities: $980.00 per unit RE b. Apartments, condominiums and single family attached homes with central laundry facilities: NO CHANGE FOR 1993: $790.00 per unit c. Industrial, Commercial and Institutional: Water Service Size Connection Charge NO CHANGE FOR 1" $1,640.00 1993 1-1/2" $3,280.00 2" $4,920.00 d. The connection charge for water services over two inches (2") shall be determined by the City Council. e. A connection charge shall be made for each individual water service line, based upon the minimum line size required according to the fixture unit calculations in the State's plumbing code. 2. City Sewer Connection Charge A sanitary sewer connection charge shall be imposed for each unit connecting to the sanitary sewer system, or for any unit for which a building permit is issued and which is located within the City's 1990 sanitary sewer service district, as determined by the City's last comprehensive plan as approved by the Metropolitan Council. The charge shall be utilized to pay for the cost of core facilities (trunk sewers, lift stations, forcemains and unusual circumstances). Any unit involving a single family structure which is located on property greater than 13,500 square feet, shall be charged one basic connection charge unit for each 13,500 square feet of property area or fraction thereof, but in no event shall a charge result` in more than 2.5 basic units for each acre of property. Ponding easements, scenic easements or other extraordinary easements will not be included in the square footage of the property area. These connection charges shall be deposited into the Sewer Hook -Up Fund. a. Single family detached homes, mobile homes and single family attached homes with individual laundry facilities: $980.00 per unit"# > € i in b. Apartments, condominiums and single family attached homes with central laundry facilities: NO CHANGE FOR 1993 $790.00 per unit C. Industrial, Commercial and Institutional: The connection charge shall be based upon the number of equivalent single family detached dwelling connections taken from the latest edition of the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission Reserve Capacity Manual. The equivalents for uses not listed shall be determined by the City Council. 3. Metropolitan Waste Control Commission Service Availability Charge The City shall collect, in addition to City connection charges, the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission (MWCC) Service Availability Charge (SAC), as set forth by the MWCC. 4. City Storm Sewer Connection Charge A storm sewer connection charge shall be imposed for funding of landlocked pond acquisition and storage volume development, in addition to construction of discharge storm sewer piping that enters other jurisdictions. The charge shall be imposed for each unit where a building permit is issued for new construction provided the unit meets either of the following criteria: a) The subdivision, in which the unit to be built is located in, was platted since January 1, 1985, or b) The subdivision, in which the unit to be built is located in, was less than 90 percent developed by March 1, 1988. The following is a list of subdivisions, as of December 31, 1989, that meet either of the above criteria: (a) Rosemount Plaza 2nd Addn Westridge lst - 3rd Addn Evenson lst Addn Wensmann 1 st-4th Addn Limerick Way Chelsea Woods Estates 20 Shannon Park lst Addn O'Leary's Hills 2nd - 4th Country Hills lst - 3rd Carrollton 2nd & 3rd Addn Shannon Oaks (b) Valley Oak Replat Addn South Rose Park 2nd Addn South Rose Park Addn Replat Broback Industrial Park The charge shall be as stated below, and deposited into the Storm Sewer Connection Fund: a. For single family detached homes, single family attached, and mobile homes, a unit will be considered as each dwelling unit. The density of these units shall be considered to average 2.5 units per acre. The connection charge shall be: $ 980.00 per unit $2,940.00 per acre $2,940 per acre The minimum single family connection charge shall be for one lot or dwelling unit, whichever is greater. b. For multi -family developments such as apartments, condominiums, and townhouses the connection charge shall be one and two-thirds (1.67) times the rate stated above in paragraph D.1. for each acre of multi -family developments. The connection charge shall be: NO CHANGE FOR 1993 $4,910.00 per acre The minimum multi -family connection charge shall be for one (1) acre. C. For institutional and public developments the connection charge shall be one and two-thirds (1.67) times the single family area rate stated above in paragraph D.1. for each acre of institutional and public development. The connection charge shall be: NO CHANGE FOR 1993 $4,910.00 per acre The minimum institutional and public connection charge shall be for one (1) acre. d. For commercial developments the connection charge shall be two and one-sixth (2.17) times the rate stated above in paragraph D.1. for each acre of commercial development. The connection charge shall be: NO CHANGE FOR 1993 $6,380.00 per acre The minimum commercial connection charge shall be for one (1) acre. 21 e. For industrial developments the connection charge shall be two and one- third (2.33) times the rate stated above in paragraph D.1 for each acre of industrial development. The connection charge shall be: NO CHANGE FOR 1993 $6,850.00 per acre The minimum industrial connection charge shall be for one (1) acre. E. MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES, DEPOSITS AND PERMITS 1. Water Meter Accuracy Check A Consumer may, by written request, have his meter accuracy checked by depositing the amount stated below with the Utility Department. In case a test should show an error of over five percent (5 l) of the water consumed, the deposit will be refunded to the consumer, a correctly registered meter will be installed, and the bill will be adjusted accordingly if the error was in favor of the City. Such adjustment shall not extend back more than one billing period from the date of the written request. The charges for meter testing are as follows, and shall be deposited into the Utility Operating Fund: NO CHANGE FOR 1993: For testing 5/8" - 2" meters $ 30.00 For testing 3" meters $ 36.00 For testing 4 meters $ 70.00 For testing 6" meters $100.00 2. Sewer and Water Permit A permit must be obtained to connect to the City water and sewer system or to construct a private sewer or water system in accordance with Section 1.12 of the City Sewer and Water Ordinance. A fee shall be charged as established by the City Council, which covers the cost incurred by the City to process and inspect the system installation, and shall be deposited into the General City Deposits. 3. Property Assessments If a lot or tract of land receives abutting lateral sanitary sewer or water benefit, a building permit or connection permit shall not be issued until one of the following conditions has been complied with: 22 a. A lateral sanitary sewer and water assessment has been paid, levied, or will be levied in due course, or b. The applicant shall pay an additional connection fee for lateral sanitary sewer and watermain service per lineal foot of assessable abutting property based on the rates in effect at the time of building or connection permit application. The 1993 rates per lineal foot are as follows: NO CHANGE FOR 1993: Sanitary Sewer $30.00/l.f. Watermain $25.00/l.f. These rates shall be adjusted annually on January 1, based on the "Engineering News Record" index. These charges shall be deposited into the Sewer Hook-up Fund and Water Hook-up Fund. ..::.::.:::..;:.......:.........:::.;:::...:.....:............:...........:....;:. ?C :. F:.;:.;:.;;::.::.;:.;;:.;;:..;:..:.:.;:.;:.;:.;:.:� .... . ino 5 :::::::::::::::::.::a:I. ::::::::::::::::::::::.$._:::a.. .. e ..................:::::::::::::.::::::::::::..:::..:::.2..... :: g :::::::.::::::::.:.:.::.:::.::.:.::.,..::::.:::::::::::. :::>::»::> Asessmepts::<:>::.:;:::»:<:»<:>:::::»»»::>:::::>:<:::>::»::>:::::>::>::: .. .:Q 23 STORM WATERUTILITY FEES' (Quarterly Amounts Per Unit) Land Use Description Unit General Site Specific Total Services Component Fee Component B A+B A RR Rural Residential Lot $5.15 0 $5.15 RL, R -I, R 2 Single -Family Lot 4.90 0 4.90 Residential R-3, R-4 Multi -Family Acre 18.23 0 18.23 Residential C-1, C-2, C-3, Commercial Acre 22.79 0 22.79 C-4 IP, IG Industrial. Acre 24.84 0 24.84 AG Agricultural Lot 5.90 0 5.90 (Zoned) U* Undeveloped Acre 0.10 0 0.10 Churches, Schools, Acre 18.23 0 18.23 Hospitals, Government Buildings FP PK* Parks, Golf Acre 1.00 0 1.00 Courses, Cemeteries PL* Parking Lots Acre 24.84 0 24.84 * Not presently a zoning designs*_ion. 'As set by City Council on March 17, 1992 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the "City of Rosemount Schedule of Rates and Fees" is hereby adopted this 15th day of December, 1992, effective with the first billing period of 1993. ADOPTED this 15th day of December, 1992. ATTEST: Susan M. Walsh, City Clerk Motion by: Voted in favor: Voted against:_ E. B. McMenomy, Mayor Seconded by: 21