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6.9 <br />rWEST.1906 <br />OF <br />FWW14669 Fitzgerald Avenue North, Hugo, MN55038 • (651) 762-6300 <br />TO: Honorable Mayor Tom Weidt and Members of the City Council <br />FROM: Ron Otkin, Finance Director <br />SUBJECT: 2019 Fees, Rates and Charges <br />DATE: For the City Council Meeting of December 17, 2018 <br />DESIRED COUNCIL ACTION <br />Adopt Ordinance No. 2018-492 Approving 2019 Fees, Rates and Charges. <br />INTROMMON <br />www.ci.hugo.mn.us <br />In the fall of 2001, the City Council engaged the consulting firm of ISM, Inc., to undertake a study to determine if fees, <br />rates and charges were adequate to finance the proposed 2002 budget five-year Capital Improvement Program. <br />Specific attention was paid to fees charged as opposed to property taxes when there is not necessarily a direct benefit <br />to a majority of citizens. In short, fees are paid by those who benefit most. The fees included in the report considered <br />the past operating cost of each fund and department and allocated administrative costs appropriately. Ultimately, the <br />City Council adopted a schedule of fees, rates and charges that were based upon the study. Staff was instructed to <br />review these charges annually to ensure adequate reserves and fund balances. <br />Since the authority to establish the various fees is found throughout the municipal code, the City Attorney drafted and <br />the City Council adopted an ordinance that contained a comprehensive list of fees for easy reference. <br />In keeping with the City Council's instructions, the Finance Department consulted with the various department heads <br />and drafted a recommended fee schedule for 2019. The Finance Department offers the following with respect to each <br />different type of fee that is proposed to change. These changes appear in red on the attached fee schedule. <br />BUILDING PERMIT SURCHARGES <br />The City is required by Minnesota Statute 32613.148 to collect surcharges on all building, plumbing, mechanical, <br />electrical, and city utility permits. These surcharges are then remitted to the State of Minnesota on a quarterly basis. <br />Staff inserted the current formula found in state statute in the fee schedule for information purposes only. <br />TECHNOLOGY FEE <br />During the 2019 budget process staff recommended implementation of a 3% technology fee on all building and building <br />related permits and plan reviews to partially defray the annual costs of on-line permitting software. This fee is included <br />in the 2019 fee schedule but its implementation will be deferred until we "go live" with the software applications. <br />ELECTRICAL PERMITS <br />These fees are set by the private inspection firm the city has under contract. The fee schedule directs the reader to the <br />City's website for details. <br />