Agenda Date: 04/21/2020
Subject:
Title
Resolution 31-2020: Amending the 2020 annual fee resolution
Body
Prepared by:
Tiffany Hooten, Finance Director
PURPOSE:
A resolution to amend the 2020 annual fees.
PRESENTATIONS:
Staff Presenter(s): Tiffany Hooten, Finance Department
Additional Presenter(s): N/A
SUMMARY:
As noted in the Principles of Sound Financial Management adopted in 2018, the cost of services provided should be reviewed periodically which may warrant a change in the fee schedule. This resolution includes adjustments to current fees in response to the cost of services study and the need to adjust fees.
PRIOR ACTIONS OR DISCUSSIONS:
Earlier in the year, the city completed a cost of services study. This report was discussed with city council at the February 18 study session. This resolution incorporates the change in fees as discussed at that meeting as well as a change in police report fees as suggested by the police department.
While the fee changes may have a minimal financial impact, the city will be able to use the cost of services model and methodology for future review of costs of services and potential fee changes throughout the city.
ANALYSIS:
Staff Analysis
The cost of services study provided recommendations for the following with the police reports fee being recommended by the police department.
* Sewer/Stormwater utility account fee transfer
o $18.00 to $22.00
* Film Permits
o Establishment of $12.00 fee
* Document certification
o $2.00 to $35.00
* Rental Property annual license
o Original fee $10.00 per property
o New fee schedule:
* 3-25 units - $75.00 per property
* 26 or more units - $125.00 per property
* Police reports
o $5.00 to $10.00
Council Goal, Objective, and/or Guiding Principle
Council Goal 2 - Financial Sustainability, Objective 2 - Evaluate Fees for Service
Fiscal Impacts
While the financial impact of these changes is minimal, it aligns the cost of providing the services with the fee.
Sewer/Storm Drainage Uti...
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