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I I A <br />E <br />DATE: 12/15/03 <br />ITEM ISO: X1. B. <br />Departrnent Approval: ity Dana er p roval Agenda Section: <br />�i <br />DPW /D CONSENT <br />Item Description: Adoption of Resolution establishing Building Permit and associated <br />Permit Fees - effective in 200 F3 474 <br />1.0 REQUESTED ACTION: <br />Council action is necessary in order to adopt a Resolution that will establish Building Permit and <br />associated Con nunity Development permit Fees in concert with the new Chapter 901 that takes <br />effect on January 1, 2004. New Permits works software will need these updated to work <br />correctly. <br />2.0 Background <br />2.1 In August of 2003 the Council approved a reorganization (and long overdue rewrite) of <br />Chapter 901 of the City Code relating to Building Permits, effective January 2004. In this <br />new ordinance, fees are set annually by City Council resolution, Planting and Zoning fees <br />are also set by annual resolution. <br />2.2 The Community Development Department is an Enterprise Fund which means it is not <br />supported through the property taxes or the General Fund but is self supported through <br />fees for service. while fees have been declining in recent years, permits, inspections, and <br />code compliance requests have remained stable or have increased. pit fees generate <br />approximately $800,000 annually (about 85% of the department budget) and support the <br />life, safety, inspection, and planning programs and 11 employees. <br />2.3 In the Con nunity Development Department the permits include, but are not limited to, <br />contractor licenses and construction, zoning permits and planning fees, development fees, <br />false alarm fees, specialized research and copying charges. These fees are periodically <br />reviewed to determine whether any adjustments are warranted, based on the time <br />necessary to process and inspect. Fees are established at a level that allows the City to <br />recoup the cost of providing the service. The fees are checked against other similar sized <br />cities to determine that Roseville is near the average (not the peak). Building Permit fees <br />comprise the bulk of fees and are based upon the value of the construction. <br />2.4 It has been several gears since most fees have been thoroughly reviewed. In 1998 building <br />permits fees were updated (Uniform Building Code) but is has been over 20 ears for <br />some of the Roseville plumbing and mechanical permits. The League of Minnesota Cities <br />has reviewed the permit fee structure used by most cities (from 1 998) and has <br />recommended a 6% increase in fees be adopted in 2004 to cover inflation and added costs <br />of administering the new State Building Code. (The League also recommended that cities <br />update their fee schedules at least once every three years.) <br />
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