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<br />. <br /> <br />Arden Hills Council 5 December l4, 1992 <br /> <br />- Sewer permit - from $15 to $35. <br />- Water permit - frem $l5 to $35; installation from <br />$15/hour to $30/hour. <br />- Plumbing permit - from $15.50 minimum plus $5 for <br />each additional fixture to $15.50 for the first <br />fixture and $7.50 for each additional fixture. <br /> <br />Person advised that staff has identified the following <br />related items which Council may wish to reV1ew and discuss <br />at a future worksession: <br />- Definition of amusement devices and cigarette machines. <br />- Fire inspection for special events, alarm system <br />installation, building inspection fees, and liquor <br />license and investigative fees. <br />- Institution of City SAC and WAC charges per unit for <br />new construction. <br />- Dog license fee increase. <br />- Possible redefinition of drive-through restaurants to <br />be treated the same as other restaurants and change <br />basis of fee from square footage to hours of operation. <br />- Garage/boutique sales fees. <br />. - Possible change of retail sales license to general <br />business license fee and change basis of fee from <br />square footage to hours of operation. <br /> <br />MOTION: Mahowald moved, seconded by Hicks, to approve the <br />license and permit fee changes numbered 1) through 5) <br />above. Motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br /> <br />APPROVE CAPITAL EOUIPMENT & AUTHORIZE <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR TO SIGN PROPOSALS <br />FOR DATA PROCESStNG PURCHASES <br /> <br />Administrator Person stated that some time ago the City <br />reviewed the possibility of performing data processes in- <br />house rather than through an off-site data processing <br />service in an effort to provide enhanced and more cost- <br />effective service. <br /> <br />City Accountant Post recalled that in budget worksession the <br />matter of in-house versus off-site data processing was <br />discussed. He stated that a determination has been made <br />that there would be a long-term cost savings by performing <br />data processing functions in-house. He added that <br />implementation would require the purchase of necessary <br />hardware and components, and it is anticipated that very <br />moderate additional staffing would be required for <br />. con"ersion, after which existing staff would perform the <br />work. <br /> <br />Person reported that three vendors have submitted quotes for <br />the necessary hardware and components, and staff is <br />