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t <br />FEE POLICY <br />SUGGESTIONS <br />1. No single governmental agency can, by use of public <br />funds, afford to serve all the recreation needs of <br />all the people; therefore, charging aids in the <br />providing of activities of a special interest nature <br />that extends the program beyond the normal operation. <br />2. Fees, for services, help the community meet maintenance, <br />staff and equipment expenses. <br />3. The amount of money from all sources will determine <br />the extent and depth of services. Taxes, alone, cannot <br />sustain an entire program, unless taxes are increased, <br />which we are determined not to do. <br />ram, 4. Those who benefit to the exclusion of others should <br />pay something extra for the privileges enjoyed. <br />5. Adult programs requir6 fees to meet costs of the program, <br />leadership, organization and equipment. <br />6. Without adequate revenue, programs cannot expand nor can <br />they be properly maintained. <br />7. If a fee represents double taxation, then we should <br />eliminate the parking meter, tolls on bridges, hunting <br />license, fishing license; all of which help keep taxes <br />lower and the people not using these privileges do not <br />have to pay. <br />B. Adult groups should be charged an athletic franchise <br />fee to cover the cost of officials, supplies and <br />-� services. <br />