HomeMy WebLinkAbout6 b. Parks and Recreation Fees � ROS�M� EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting: November 27, 2017
AGENDA ITEM: Parks and Recreation Fees AGENDA SECTION:
Old Business
PREPARED BY: Dan Schultz, Parks and Recreation AGENDA NO.
Director 6 b.
ATTACHMENTS: 2017 Fees and Comparison of Fees APPROVED BY: dls
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Motion to recommend the City Council approve the 2018
Parks and Recreation Fees as proposed in the packet.
ISSUE
On an annual basis the Parks and Recreation Commission reviews the Parks and Recreation xela.ted
portion of the City's Fees and Fee Policy. Staff typically ma.kes recommendations as to whethex the fees
and fee poliry should be changed and also pxovides data to support the xecommended changes. Fees axe
often set based on trying to offset some of the operating costs and also staying cuxrent with other similax
facilities in the maxket.
Included in the packet is a spreadsheet that compa,res Rosemount facility fees to the fees of othex similat
facilities. After reviewing the data that was xecendy collected, sta.ff is recommending that the only changes
be to the fees for the Steeple Center as pxoposed in the packet.
Staff would like for the Commission to review the fees and consider recommending approval of the fees
for 2018.
PARKS AND RECREATION FEES
I. COMMUNITY CENTER,ARENA, AND FACILITIES
A. Definitions
1. Cit�Grou�s Organizations, or Activities (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,charitable groups,and character building organizations devoted to
social,educational,recreational and civic development or other like purposes.
3. Commercial Grouns
Includes groups that operate for profit or the purpose of promotion or
advertisement.
4. Governmental Agencies
Includes counry, state, federal,and special tax districts serving Rosemount
residents.
5. Non-Resident Groubs
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 Grouvs
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 activities including curricular,co-curricular,
extracurricular and all direcdy controlled school organizations;including
Community Educarion.
9. Resident Athletic Grouus
Includes RAAA and RAHA.
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B. Priority for Scheduling Facilities
1. Purpose
Due to the large number of organizations that request Communiry 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 Agxeements
Uses may be determined by permit,contract or rental agreement on such terxns 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, facility that is requested and special services and/or equipment needed,
with consideration to the maxket 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 Parks 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 Communiry Center would have the ability to negotiate for
last minute rentals,long term rentals,and special events in order to ma�cimize 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-resident commercial groups.
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3. Fees
a.Audltorium
Auditorium alone:*
FEE CLASS HOURLY RATE 8 HOURS OR MORE
Class 1 No fee for City sponsored events.
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 No fee for City sponsored events.
Class 2 $850 + tax $750 + tax $400 + tax
Class 3 $1,200 + ta,x $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.
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b.BanquetRoom
FEE CLASS SATURDAY FEE FRIDAY FEE WEEKDAY FEE
(Sun-Thurs)'�`
Class 1 No fee for City sponsored events.
Class 2 $750 + tax $650 + tax $350 + tax
Class 3 $950 + tax $850 + tax $400 + 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 No fee for City sponsored events.
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 Z 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 Communiry 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.
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d. Gytnnasium
FEE CLASS HOURLY FULL DAY
Class 1 No fee for City sponsored events.
Class 2 $35 + tax per hour $200 + tax
Class 3 $55 + 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 Vsual Equtpment
Easels,paper and markexs may be rented for$15 + tax per use. (Easels are free of charge if no
paper and maxkers 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 availa.bility. A sound box may be rented for$10.00 +tax per use.
f.Arena
Prime Time Ice $205 + tax per hour (During Prime Season)
Non Prime Time Ice $125 + tax per hour(During Prime Season)
Summer Ice $ 135 + 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 10:00 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
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The order of prioriry for scheduling of ice time to major users (+200 hours per year)is as 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 hockey associations or organizations requesting 200 or more hours per yeax.
After the above grouj�.r have been.rcheduled con.recutively, ice time for.recosadary u.rer.c(le.cr than 200 hours per
year)�ill be.rcheduled on a fzr.rt come,fir.rt.rerved basi.r.
5. Cancellations: 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 event 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 Gymnasium,a non-refundable renta,l deposit
of one-half the fee is required within two weeks of pexrnit 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 room 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 sha11 be
paid before the group gets on the ice.R.AHA 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 confirmed until both the signed permit and the fees are paid.
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II. OUTDOOR FACILITIES
A.Parlr Facllity Ptlotitp Use
All Ciry of Rosemount Parks and Recreation Activities will be given priority;all facilities will be
scheduled to accommodate these activities. 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 only. 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.FacilitpFees
1. Erickson Softball Complex and Tournament Fees:
Athletic Fields (Ball,Soccex) $40 + tax/field/day
Field Maintenance $35/hour or cost incurred by City
Chalk Cost incurred by City
Field Dry Cost incurred by Ciry
2. Park Shelter Fees:
Open Shelter (does not include other $30 + tax/day (Resident)
park amenities) $50 + tax/day (Non-Resident)
Enclosed Shelter (does not include $80 + tax/day(Resident)
other park amenities) $130 + tax/day (Non-Resident)
Amphitheater(comes with use of $150 + tax/day(Resident)
Central Park Shelter) $250 + tax/day(Non-Resident)
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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 houxs
Volleyball Court $10 + tax/court/day
4. Camps $40 + tax/field/day (Resident)*
$55 + tax/field/day (Non-Resident)*
*Direct Mainte�aance Fee.r for camp.r�rill be added to rental fee.r
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 subject to 50% of the rental fee. No refunds for inclement weather
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Monday-Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
STEEPLE CENTER Assembly Hal) AssembiV Hall Assembly Hall
, .,.,....�,,.,. 6-Hour Rental Block 14-Hour Rental Block Available Hours
9:OOam-3:OOpm 9:OOam-11:OOpm 2:OOpm-9:OOpm*
OR *Minimum 5-Hr
2018 Rentai Rates S:OOpm-11:OOpm Rental
All rentals are tax exempt 14-Hour Rental Block
9:OOam-11:OOpm
3-Hour Min. Rental 6-Hour Min. Rental 14-Hour Min. Rental 5-Hour Min. Rental
ASSEMBLY HALL Resident:$135.00 Resident:$270.00 Resident:$630.00 Resident:$225.00
(2,520 sq.ft.,36'x70')
Non-Resident:$180.00 Non-Resident:$360.00 Non-Resident:$840.00 Non-Resident:$300.00
(Stage:23'-38'wide,up to 28'deep) 14-Hour Rental
Theater5eating Capacity:204 Additional Hours Resident:$630.00 Additional Hours
Capacity With Tables/Chairs:192 Resident:$45/hr Non-Resident:$840.00 Resident:$45/hr
Non Resident:$60/hr Non Resident:$60/hr
3-Hour Min. Rental 6-Hour Min. Rental 5-Hour Min. Rental
3-Hour Min. Rental Between 8am-5pm
ROOM #100 Resident:$150.00 Resident:$125.00
Ca acit With Tables Chairs:60 Resident:$60.00 Resident:$75.00
P Y / Non-Resident:$180.00 Non-Resident:$150.00
3'Squore Card Tables(up to 15) Non-Resident:$75.00 Non-Resident:$90.00
Additional Hours Additional Hours
Availoble Hours: Additional Hours 6-Hour Min. Rental
Sun-Thurs,8am-9pm Resident:$20/hr After 5pm Resident:$25/hr Resident:$25/hr
Fri-Sat 9am-iipm Non Resident:$25/hr Resident:$150.00 Non Resident:$30/hr Non Resident:$30/hr
Non-Resident:$180.00
3-Hour Min. Rental
3-Hour Min. Rental Between 8am-5pm 6-Hour Min. Rental 5-Hour Min. Rental
ROOM #200/201 Resident:$180.00 Resident:$150.00
Capacity with Tables/Chairs:80 Resident:$75.00 Resident:$90.00 Non-Resident:$210.00 Non-Resident:$175.00
8'eanquet Tables(up to 10J Non-Resident:$90.00 Non-Resident:$105.00
Additional Hours 6-Hour Min. Rental Additional Hours Additional Hours
Available Hours: Resident:$30/hr Resident:$30/hr
Sun-Thurs,Sam-9pm Resident:$25/hr After 5pm Non Resident:$35/hr Non Resident:$35/hr
Fri-Sat,9am-Ilpm Non Resident:$30/hr Resident:$180.00
Non-Resident:$210.00
3-Hour Min. Rental
6-Hour Min. Rental 5-Hour Min. Rental
ROOM #202 3-Hour Min. Rental Between 8am-5pm Resident:$120.00 Resident:$100.00
Ca acit With Tables/Chairs:48 Resident:$45.00 Resident:$60.00
P Y Non-Resident:$150.00 Non-Resident:$125.00
8'BanquetTables(up to 6) Non-Resident:$60.00 Non-Resident:$75.00
Available Hours: Additional Hours 6-Hour Min. Rental
Additional Hours Additional Hours
Sun-Thurs,8am-9pm Resident:$15/hr After Spm Resident:$20/hr Resident:$20/hr
Fri-Sat 9am-iipm Non Resident:$20/hr Resident:$120.00 Non Resident:$25/hr Non Resident:$25/hr
Non-Resident:$150.00
CONFERENCE ROOM 3-Hour Min. Rental 3-Hour Min. Rental
Capacity:8 Resident:$25.00 Resident:$25.00
OnlyAvoilable M-F,8am-4:30pm Non-Resident:$30.00 Non-Resident:$30.00
$300.00 Refundable Damage Deposit*
ADDITIONAL FEES: $259.00 Security Fee if alcohol is served (see Alcohol Policy)
$200.00 Change Over Fee (ex: Ceremony to Reception)
*Damage Deposits required for rental of Assembly Hall only
EQUIPMENT RENTAL: ITEM: FEE:
Screen Rental $25/per event-plus tax
LCD Rental $100/per event-plus tax
Summary of Changes
Monday-Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
r No specified rental No specified rental Removed 12-hr rental
TEEPLE E\TER
._,.,,._,, . blocks for meeting blocks for meeting block. Updated 5-hr
rooms. rooms. rental block for AH
2018 Rental Rates and removed for
Meeting Rooms.
All rentals are tax exempt
ASSEMBLY HALL No Changes No Changes No Changes Removed 12 Hour
rental block
6-Hour Min.Rental
3-Hour Min. Rental Res�d�nt }30�ec�ease 6-Hour Min. Rental 5-Hour Min. Rental
ROOM #100 Resident: No Change Non 590 Decrea5e Resident:$30 Decrease
Resident: No Change
CapacityWithTables/Chairs:60 �oi�� �15 DecrF�aSe Non: $90 Decrease Non: $25 Decrease
3'Square Card Tables(up to 15) Hourly Rate
Hourly Rate Resident $5 Decrease Hourly Rate
Available Hours: Resident:$No Change Non: $15 Decrease Resident: $5 Decrease Additional Hours
Sun-Thurs,8am-9 m Non: $15 Decrease Resident: No Change
P Non� $5 Decrease
Fri-Sat,9am-11pm Removed 14 Hr Rental Non: $5 Decrease
and added 3-hr rental Removed 14 Hr Rental
dunng daytime.
6-Hour Min. Rental
Resident: No Change 6-Hour Min. Rental 5-Hour Min. Rental
ROOM #200/201 3-Hour Min. Rental Non 56U Decrease Resident: No Change RE:sident: $25 Increase
Capacity With Tables/Chairs:80 RPsident 515 Increase Non $60 Decrease Non: No Change
8'BanquetTobles(up to 10J Non: No Change Hourly Rate
Resident: No Change Hourly Rate Hourly Rate
AvoilobleHours: Hourly Rate Non $1.0 Decrease Resident: No Change Resident $5 Increase
Sun-Thun,Bam-9pm Resident $5 Increase Non: $10 Decrease Non: No Change
Fri-Sat,9am-Ilpm Non:$No Change Removed 14 Hr Rental
and added 3 hr rental Removed 14 Hr Rental Removed 14 Hr Rental
durmg daytime.
6-Hour Min. Rental
Res�dent $30 Increase 6-Hour Min. Rental 5-Hour Min. Rental
ROOM #202 3-Hour Min. Rental Non $15 IncrPa�e Resident: $30 Increase Resident: $25 Increase
CapacityWithTables/Chairs:48 Resident: $15 Increase Non: $15 Increase Non: $13 Increase
8'Banquet Tables(up to 6J Non $15 Increase Hourly Rate
Res�dent $5 increase Hourly Rate HourlV Rate
Available Hours: Hourly Rate Non:$2.50 Increase Resldent: $5 Increase Resident: $5 Increase
Sun-Thurs,8am-9pm Re,ident: $5 Increase Non: $2.50 Increase Non: $2.50 Increase
Fri-Sat,9am-ilpm Non: $5 Increase Removed 2-Hr Rental
and added 3-hr rental Removed 2 Hr Rental Removed 12 Hr Rental
durfng daytime_
CONFERENCE ROOM 3-Hour Min.Rental 3-Hour Min. Rental
Capacity:8 Resident $5 Decrease Resident� $5 Decrease
OntyAvailableM-F,8am-4.30pm Non $15 Decrease Non. $15 Decrease
ADDITIONAL FEES: No Changes
EQUIPMENT RENTAL: Removed TV/DVD rental option, as that item is no longer available at the Steeple Center
PARK DEDICATION FEES
Park dedication fees are outlined in City Ordinance No. XVII.103 which states:
In all new residential subdivisions, the City shall requixe that a sufficient portion of such la,nd
be set aside and dedicated to the public for parks, playgYounds ox other public use exclusive
of pxoperty dedicated for streets and othex public ways. It shall be presumed that a
sufficient amount of la,nd has been dedicated for parks and playgrounds for the pxesent and
future residents of the subdivision,if the subdivider dedicates at least:
Density Units/acre dedication per unit
Low density 1 to 5 units/acre .04 acres per unit
Med density 6 to 12 units/acre .03 acres per unit
High density 12 to 30 units/acre .02 acres per unit
The City upon consideration of the particular type of development proposed in the
subdivision ma,y xequiYe larger or lesser amounts of land be dedicated if the City determines
that the pxesent and future residents of the subdivision would requite greater ox lesser
amounts of la.nd for such purposes. 'I'he City shall determine whether cash in lieu of land
dedication is more appxopria.te. The amount of cash dedication shall be determined by
multiplying the number of acxes otherwise requixed to be dedicated by the average value of
comparable undeveloped la.nd set by xesolution by the City Council.
In all new commercial, industrial and other 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 ten percent (10%) of the land in the
subdivision for parks,xecxeation and usable open space. The City upon consideration of the
particular type of development proposed in the subdivision may requ.ire larger or lesser
amounts of la,nd to be dedicated if it determines that the present and future residents of the
subdivision would require greatex oY lesser amounts of land for such purposes. The City
shall determuie whether cash in lieu of la,nd dedication is appxopria,te. The amount of cash
dedication shall be determined by multiplying the number of acres otherwise requited to be
dedicated by the average value of comparable undeveloped la,nd set by xesolution of the City
Council.
Land values for the dedication of land and/or cash contribution:
2018
Residential Low density $85,000 per acxe/$3,400 peY unit
Residential Med density $95,000 per acYe/$2,850 per unit
Residential High density $125,000 peY acre/$2,500 per unit
Comxnercial Subdivision $90,000/acre = $9,000 per acre
Industrial Subdivision $50,000/acre = $5,000 per acre
Business Paxk $85,000/acre = $8,500 pex acre
Fee Comparison Information
Community Centers
Area/City RCC Apple Valley Eagan Inver Grove Hts Ro al Cliff Lost Spur Golf Course
Banquet room Class 1 Saturday:$600; Valleywood Golf Course: The Oaks(full room): Natianai Guard Gymnasium: Friday-$895(min food purchase Friday$650(min food purchase of
Friday/Sunday$125/hour(4 hour Friday-51,4� Wedding Padcage $3,500) $3,000)
Sun-Fri Fees based on set-up and minimum with$1,500 food purchase) Saturday-$1,750 $850 Resident Saturday-5995(min food purchase Saturday$850(min food purchase of
clean up of eveM.
Saturday 5175 per hour(4 hour Dec—March S1,350 51,200 Non-Resident $5,000) $4,000)
Class 2 Saturday:$750; minimum with$1,500 food purchase) Sunday-$495(min food purchase Sunday-Thursday$500(min food
Friday:$650;Sun-Thur$350 Mon—Thur$75 per hour�4 hour Sunday—Thursday&Fridays Maximum:300 $2,500) purchase of$2000)
Class 3 Saturday:$950• minimum with$500 food purchase) December-March;
' Ma�dmum=176 people $475: 7am—ilam Maximum=500 people
Friday:$850;Sun-Thur$400 Damage Deposit$500 $875:7am—4pm Maximum=325 People
•Add 5150 for Sun-Thurs events Apple Valley Senior Center. $950 7am—llpm
past 10:00pm(no later than Yellowstone Room—Non-commercial Maximum=350 People
midnight) groups and individuals:
$120 per hour Fri/Sat
Maximum=300 people $90 per hour Sun—Th
$260 Security fee ff serving alcohol
$500 Damage Deposit
Maximum=224 people
Gym Full Gymnasium Daily Usage Apple Valley Commun(ty Center 560 hour Res&Non(Sept—Apr) Athletic Use:
Non-Comm/Ind:$100 per hour $65 Hr Resident,
Class 1 Fees based on set-up and �4Z5 full day $45 hour res&Non(May—Au� $80 Hr Non-Resident
clean up of event Comm/For profit:$180/$800
Class 2 $35 per hour $280 Noo-Athletic Use:
Class 3 S55 per hour $440 Resident$85 per day Non-
Groups of 50 or more=$20 hr Resident$95 per hour
CustodialCharge
34 gym No Y:gym rental No 14 gym rental $35 hour Residerrt/Non(Sept—
Apr)
$23 hour resident/non(May—
Aug
Classroom �lass 1 Fees based on set-up and Apple Valley Community Center Board Room(35�$25hr Res, Armary Room;$33 per hour
clean up of event Non-commercial groupsrndividuals: $30 Non Resident,
Class 2 $25 per 3 hours $18 per hour for one room. Lorre Oak(100)$52 hr Res,$56 $43 per hour Non-Resident
$32 per hour for double room. hr Non Community Room;538 per
Class 3 530 per 3 hours Comm/Far ProflC$30/$42 (Ha1�532hr Res&$35hr Non hour Resident
Oasis(60)$SShr Res,$60hr Non $48 per hour Non-Resident
North,Central or South(15)
$18 Resident,$20 Non
2018 2018
2017-2018 2017-2018 S n er S rin er 201&2019 201&2019
Ar@I18 Prims Non-Prime Prime Non-Prime Prime Non Prime
Rosemount $205 $135 $135 $135 '$205 '$135
SPAJDrake $185 $100 $145 $145 '$180 •$110
I.G.H. $205 $140 $145 $130 WA WA
le VaOe $215 $160 $160 $160 '$215 •$160
Ea an $210 $145 $210 $145 "210 "145
Farmin an $210 $155 $180 $160 $220 $180
Hastl s $180 $150 $150 $150 '$180 '$150
LakeviAe $225 n $160 n . WA WA
Saint Thomas
Bumsvllle 5720 $195 $195$140 $'195-$140 $225 $200$145
Shako $210 $65 $185 $165 $210 $185
Fee Comparison Information
Parks
Fadlity/City Rosemount Farmington Apple Valley Eagan 2017 Inver Grove Heights Wkeville
Toumament Fee $40/day/field 560/day/field Per day/field Per day/field $185R/$210NR per field per day; $SOOR $600NR
$45 associations Youth$64Res$127 Non-Res
$75 indiv./NPO's Adult$90/Res$180 Non-Res $85 per fleld/per day for youth associations
$150 For-Profits
Open Afr Shelter $35R$SONR $SS/half-day $40 small All day$60 Res/$76 NR $60R/$80NR;both per 5 hour block $SSR$SONR
$80/full-day Half day$41 Res/$52 NR
$60 large
Enclosed Shetter $SOR$130NR NA 560 $60R/$80/NR;both per 5 hour block $100R$i50NR
All day$155 Res/$194 NR
Half day$104 Res/$130 NR
Amphftheater $150R$250NR NA NA Band shell $65 Res/581 NR per hour n/a NA
Non-League $40/day/field $50/field/day Per 2 hours Same as tourneyfee above. $60R/$80NR softball $SOR $60NR
field fee $30 associations
(Ballfield only) $45 indiv./NPO's $80R/$100NR baseball(both for 2 hour block)
$65 For-Profits
Independent $30012 week $12/participant for youth NA Adults up to 9 games$281R$562NR $SOR $60NR
League under 18 plus porta- More than 9 games$40 Res/$80 NR
potty costs per game
Camps $45/day/field R less than 4 hours: Same as toumey/non-league field fee $50 per 2 hour block SSOR $60NR
S55/day/fieid NR $50 associations
$65 indiv./NPO's
+ex[ra maint $80 For-Profits
Youth Traveling 4 hours+: Soccer$112/team $11 per R�ident Player/$17 per non-resident player $5 per player,per season
Teams(Athletic $100 associations Lacrasse 553/team
Assoelatlore) $125 indiv./NPO's FB$39/team
$150 For-Proflu BB/SB$29/team pradice fee for season
BB/SB$17/game
NA