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Regular City Council Meeting <br />Monday, November 14, 2016 <br />Page 30 <br /> <br />storage tank removals.open <br /> Chief O’Neill also noted a proposed increase in <br />burning permit fees <br /> and for the cost of required notices to area properties. <br /> <br />Public Works Department (page 4) <br />private <br />Mr. Culver addressed another earlier City Council discussion and new for <br />hydrant inspection <br /> costs depending on the number. <br /> <br />Community Development Department (page 5) <br />Community Development Director Collins advised that some of these fees were a <br />result of many changes within the department as work flow was tracked more ac- <br />curately with the integration of the new Accela software program. <br /> <br />additional fee for rentals failing to submit renewals <br />Ms. Collins addressed an <br />within 60-days <br /> of expiration of the current registrations. Ms. Collins advised that <br />this was inadvertently omitted in previous fee scheduled. Ms. Collins also noted <br />late renewal fee for rental registrations <br />the addition of a . Building Codes Co- <br />ordinator Dave Englund confirmed that this was a follow-up defined on new rent- <br />al license application forms. <br /> <br />Public Works Department (page 5) <br />stormwater impact fees <br />Mr. Culver addressed a new fee for , also discussed by <br />adjustments for street patching <br />the City Council earlier this year; and based on <br />actual costs. <br /> <br />sump pump waiver fees monthly sur- <br />Mr. Culver further addressed new and <br />charge fees. <br /> <br />ump pump waiver and surcharge fees <br />Mr. Culver advised that the s were in- <br />tended to allow the city enforcement capabilities under current city code to en- <br />courage property owners to separate their direct discharges of sump pumps into <br />the sanitary sewer system to avoid the city being charged by the Metropolitan <br />Council for treating that water. Mr. Culver noted the waiver would apply if dis- <br />connecting the sump pump would result in safety or property issues, and allow a <br />property owner temporary reprieve to discharge into the sanitary sewer system <br />until the problem had been resolved. Mr. Culver clarified that this would involve <br />a one year annual renewal. <br /> <br />Regarding the new stormwater impact fee, Councilmember Laliberte asked if that <br />one-time fee of $22.50 would be sufficient. Mr. Culver stated that remained an <br />unknown until put into play and after a year’s experience. <br /> <br />Community Development Department (page 5) <br />Ms. Collins reviewed the current 2% technology fee applied, and the new fee for <br />building permit technology fee <br />the on the Planning Division side. Ms. Collins <br />noted that this fee is essentially embedded into current fees, but the Accela soft- <br /> <br />