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facilities and the administration and maintenance of the programl <br />znd facilities. <br />it shal,l, be the poil lacy that Roseville residents shall have <br />a 16 a I <br />prior ity ovier any non-resident Participating in recreation programsill <br />Except as otherwise noted above, all non-res idents shall pa <br />non,�ir,e'sidienti fee, "in an, amount e1quivalent to administrative <br />Costs to the Rosev,i.Llle taxpayier per resident participan' <br />4 <br />Recreation Facilities Task Force, in 1987o, recommended the <br />C If 0 <br />,ity review its non-resident piol,iscy. In December, 1988, the <br />01 * ttee to <br />-commi <br />Parks and Recreation Commission established a sub <br />work, with staff on a, rev i6ew and re,f oirmulation of the non-resident <br />plo 1 ILCY a <br />MIII <br />- <br />2* A comparison, was made with other cities to gauge Roseville's <br />positillon reilatl'.ve to, allowing non-resident participation and the <br />cost of' that participation: <br />a# A,rden Hills - 'They have never had a non-resident fee.. Their <br />only restriction 'i's that for league entries and non- <br />11 <br />r idents must register one week later. <br />eisli <br />b. Brooklyn Center - Their non-res1CLent fee is only charged to <br />adult, Leagues, such as Basketball ($7, 00) , Volleyball <br />(1 $13, a 0 0) , Sof tball ($10, 0 0) . These f ees are charged per player <br />with no maximum number of players. There are no <br />restrictions to registration for their other programs. <br />c., Brooklyn Plark, -1 'They charge, only a non-resident fee for a <br />rental of' theiir community rololm,. Their policy for other <br />$1 11 # a <br />activities is for residents only who live or work within the <br />City limietsa <br />