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Community De�elopment and P�anning Ser�ices Pro�ided <br />• Duplica#ion of planning commissions would be eliminated under a merged scenario. <br />• Falcon Heights planning function could be assumed by Roseville without an increase <br />in staff o� expenses. <br />Savings Summary: <br />Current Falcon Heights <br />Part-time planner .48 <br />Membership and fees <br />External consulting <br />Mer�ed FTEs/Sa�ings <br />01$1 G,10Q <br />1,100 <br />4,000 <br />$21,200 <br />• Moderate savings would accrue in inspections and code enforcement, and resources <br />freed from Falcon Heights would likely be used to fund additior�al inspection resources <br />under a merged scenario. <br />- Falcon Heigf�ts contracts for inspection services while all but electrical inspections <br />are provided by internal resources in Roseville. <br />- Falcon Heights has a building inspector contract for $6,000 annually and pays <br />plumbing and heating contracted inspectors 75% of the permit fees. <br />� <br />Roseville oo�ld assume building inspections without additional costs. <br />�s <br />ROS-04 i 7- 3430 - Working Draft <br />
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