Laserfiche WebLink
<br /> -------- <br /> . <br /> Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting. June 8, 1987 <br /> Page 8 <br /> RES. 87-29 (Cont'd) After discussion of the proposed increase. Council <br /> concurred that they are opposed to charging the 65% . <br /> plan review fee for residential building permits. <br /> Councilmember Winiecki questioned if the increase seemed high due to the fact <br /> the Village has not increased the fee for a number of years. <br /> Morrison commented that the Village currently uses the 1979 Building Permit fee <br /> schedule. <br /> Moved by Sather, seconded by Hansen, that Council <br /> approve Resolution No. 87-29; RESOLUTION REVISING FEES FOR BUILDING PERMITS, <br /> RE-INSPECTIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION PERMITS AS REQUIRED BY ORDINANCE <br /> NO. 2l7, AND ABOLISHING RESOLUTION NO. 83-56, and furthermore, amends Item #2: <br /> Plan Check Fee to read: II 50% of the building permit fee for all <br /> commercial/industrial/institutiona1 new construction and remodeling permits." <br /> . Motion carried unanimously. (5-0) <br /> RES. #87-30; REV. Council was referred to Finance Committee minutes of <br /> PERMIT FEES FOR May 28th recommending increased permit fees for Zoning <br /> ZONING ACTIVITIES and Subdivision Codes. <br /> Clerk Administrator Morrison advised the increases have been reviewed with the <br /> Zoning Administrator and Planner and stated the increases more closely reflect <br /> the fees charged by other communities and should adequately cover the <br /> administrative costs. <br /> Council questioned if applicants would receive an estimate of consultant fees . <br /> upon submitting application. <br /> Morrison advised that the fees would be based on the sophistication of the <br /> case, however. she stated it may be possible for the consultants to give the <br /> applicant an estimate of costs. <br /> Moved by Hansen. seconded by Peck, that Council approve <br /> Resolution No. 87-30; RESOLUTION REVISING FEES FOR APPLICATIONS UNDER CITY <br /> ZONING AND SUBDIVISION CODES. Motion carried unanimously. (5-0) <br /> FINANCE COMM. Council was referred to Finance Commission minutes of <br /> APPOINTMENT May 28th; recommending Council appoint a resident to <br /> serve on the Finance Committee. <br /> Morrison advised that one member has not attended any meetings since January <br /> lst and another member has attended only one meeting; the Council suggested <br /> advertising for interested persons. <br /> Council discussed the resumes from Thomas Mulcahy and Sandra Dunekacke; they <br /> suggested a notice be placed in the Town Crier and on Cable TV for further <br /> resumes and Council would review them at a future date. <br /> RESIGNATION; Moved by Hansen, seconded by Peck. that Council accept <br /> HUMAN RTS. COMM. the resignation of Lois Donalds from the Human Rights <br /> Committee and that she be sent an appropriate letter of <br /> thanks for her service on the Committee. Motion carried unanimously. (5-0) . <br /> Council suggested the Clerk Administrator advertise for persons interested in <br /> serving on this Committee in the Town Crier and on Cable T.V. <br /> REPORT OF TREASURER <br /> INVESTMENTS Treasurer Lamb advised the Council of the following <br /> investments: <br /> 6/5 - $257.192.82 at Twin City Federal. at 6.60%, to mature 6/29/87. <br /> Moved by Hansen. seconded by Sather, that Council <br /> ratify the Treasurer's report. Motion carried unanimously. (5-0) <br /> Lamb advised the Council that he is anticipating investing one million dollars ,. <br /> in Treasury Bills for a period of one year. <br /> Council discussed whether or not the monies would be needed for the purchase of <br /> a possible site for a fire station; Lamb commented that the funds could be <br /> withdrawn with a minimal penalty if necessary. <br /> ---- <br />