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<br /> .-- ---- -' <br /> Minutes of the Arden H' ~r Council Meeting, 3-12-90 <br /> Page 2 . <br /> RT-OF-WAY (Cont'd) COUl.u.lmember Malone questioned if the City is requesting <br /> any monetary compensation in exchange for the vacation of <br /> the right-af-way. in excess of the consultant fee reimbursement. <br /> Attorney Filla advised that Ramsey County obtained the right-of-way through a . <br /> dedication process and the City is not and was never was fee owner of the <br /> property, therefore, the City is not eligible for reimbursement for land value. <br /> Mayor Sather asked if there was anyone present who wished to be heard in favor of <br /> or opposed to the vacation of the right-of-way. <br /> There was no response and the Mayor closed the public hearing at 7:41 p.m. <br /> Malone moved, seconded by Mahowald, to adopt Resolution <br /> No. 90-11 , VACATING EXCESS RIGHT-OF-WAY, at the intersection of County Road E-2 <br /> and New Brighton Road. Motion carried unanimously. (4-0) <br /> ON-SALE LIQUOR Mayor Sather opened the meeting at 7:41 p.m. for the <br /> LICENSE FEES; purpose of a public hearing on the proposed increase in <br /> fees for On-Sale Liquor Licenses. <br /> Clerk Administrator Berger verified publication of the Notice of Hearing in the <br /> New Brighton Bulletin on Wednesday, February 14, 1990 and mailing to affected <br /> license holders on February 6, 1990. <br /> Finance Committee member Carl Rundquist explained the 1989 Fee Study report dated <br /> 10-26-89 and submitted to Council with the recommendation to increase the On-Sale <br /> Liquor License fees 10 percent. Rundquist stated the study included all fees <br /> collected by the City excluding building permit fees. He stated the . <br /> recommendation for a 10 percent increase was based on the following: The fees for <br /> on-sale liquor licenses have not been increased since 1986 and the operating <br /> costs for the City over that four year span have increased substantially; noted <br /> the General Fund increased 26% since 1986. A 10% increase in fees assumes an <br /> average 2.5% increase in costs over the four year span. Rundquist also advised <br /> the study included a survey of current fees from surrounding communities and the <br /> committee found the 10% increase to be compatible with other liquor license fees. <br /> Councilmember Malone advised the costs for administering the liquor licenses as <br /> well as the costs for police and fire services has increased substantially and <br /> the 10% increase is appropriate. <br /> Councilmember Hansen questioned why SOme communities charge a lTflat feerT for <br /> on-sale liquor licenses and Arden Hills fees are on a graduated scale. <br /> Carl Rundquist stated the rationale for the graduated scale is based on the size <br /> of the liquor establishment; the impact on the City as relates to traffic, number <br /> of patrons and enforcement. <br /> Hansen questioned if there are any indications that the City has increased <br /> policing of liquor facilities or is the proposed increase based on the costs for <br /> police/fire services increasing over the four year span. <br /> Clerk Administrator Berger and Carl Rundquist explained the study did not include <br /> a review of the number of police/fire calls to liquor establishments; both agreed . <br /> the contract/service fees have increased. <br />