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W <br />MEMORANDUM <br />DATE: September 15, 2.005 <br />TO: City Council <br />FROM: Mike Mornson, City Manager <br />Roger Larson, Finance Director <br />ITEM: PARK DEDICATION FEES <br />Staff has conducted a review of the Park Dedication Fees that St. Anthony charges. For <br />Council review and consideration listed below is the results of the survey for 2d metro <br />communities. A summary is as follows: <br />St. Anthony: Single Family $750 Unit <br />Duplex $650 trait <br />Townhouse Development $500 Unit <br />Mobile Ilome $500 Unit <br />Multi Family Aparhnent/Condo $350 Unit <br />Commercial Nonc <br />Industrial None <br />Average per unit for 24 Metro Communities: <br />Single Family $2,400 Unit <br />Duplex $2,300 Unit <br />Townhouse Development $2,200 Unit <br />Mobile dome $ 800 Unit <br />Multi Family Apartment/Condo $2,100 Unit <br />Commercial $5,000 Acre <br />Industrial $3,850 Acre <br />When looking at the statistics, St. Anthony's nark dedication fees are the lowest in the <br />Metro area The goal of our fee structure has been to keep our fees, charges and rates <br />competitive to what other cities charge. With that respect, it seems prudent that Council <br />consider increasing the established park dedication fees and implement a reasonable fee <br />for future commercial and industrial development. <br />
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