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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—NOVEMBER 24, 2014 9 <br /> recommendation on a new contractor for residential recycling services, City staff would like to begin <br /> the grant process for a PEIG in order to obtain funding from the County for the purchase of recycling <br /> carts. <br /> City Planner Streff indicated that haulers were asked in the RFP to provide the cost of services with <br /> contractor-owned and City-owned recycling carts. From the review of these proposals, the review <br /> team determined that the option that provided the most cost savings for the City was with City-owned <br /> recycling carts. City staff has been in contact with Ramsey County and is prepared to begin the <br /> application process with the County for this purchase if the Council decides to proceed with the PEIG. <br /> Councilmember Holmes asked how much the City would be requesting for the PEIG grant. <br /> City Planner Streff indicated that the City would be requesting a grant that would cover the <br /> entire expense of the recycling carts which was roughly$130,000. <br /> The Council indicated its support for the grant application. <br /> F. Proposed 2015 Fee Schedule <br /> City Clerk Dietl explained that the City Council annually establishes a fee schedule for <br /> administrative, building construction, liquor licensing, copying of maps and ordinances, park and <br /> recreation facility usage, planning and zoning, utilities, business licenses, false alarms, utility <br /> fees, and other miscellaneous permits and penalties that are enforced by the City. She provided <br /> the Council with a brief recap of the fee schedule changes in recent years. <br /> City Clerk Dietl reported that staff has reviewed the fee schedule and has also researched the <br /> "Municipal License and Permit Fee Survey" results on Metro Cities' website to evaluate Arden <br /> Hills' rates to those of other cities. Staff has found the City's rates to be comparable to other <br /> cities. <br /> City Clerk Dietl noted that staff is not proposing any increases to building or land use fees at this <br /> time. However, in preparation for TCAAP development and the creation of a JDA fee schedule, <br /> staff will research fees and staff costs for planning/building review during the first half of 2015. <br /> Staff anticipates adjusting building and land use application fees in 2016 to be consistent with the <br /> adopted JDA fee schedule. Additionally, while working on the plans for installing utilities in <br /> TCAAP, staff and consultants (Ehlers) will be evaluating all of the City utility charges, fees, and <br /> rates. A few changes are being recommended, and are noted in red bold print on the 2015 Fee <br /> Schedule that is included in the agenda packet. A brief explanation of the reason for the changes <br /> is provided below. <br /> Miscellaneous/Retail Activities <br /> When the items in the fee schedule were increased 5% across the board in 2013, it was later <br /> learned that State Statute caps the limit on on-sale wine licenses at $2,000; therefore, that fee is <br /> being lowered (page two of fee schedule). <br /> Miscellaneous/Retail Activities <br /> The 3/" and 3" hydrant meter rental (page seven of the fee schedule) is being removed from the <br /> fee schedule. Anyone needing the use of water during repair work or construction activities will <br /> either use their own water truck or they will work directly with the Public Works Department. <br />