HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2005-139 - Fees and Charges for Business Licenses, Permits and Municipal Services - 12/05/2005 CITY OF EDEN PRAIRIE
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
RESOLUTION NO. 2005-139
A RESOLUTION REGULATING FEES AND CHARGES FOR BUSINESS LICENSES,
PERMITS AND MUNICIPAL SERVICES
The City Council of the City of Eden Prairie resolves as follows:
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BusinessLicenses...........................................................................................................1
Office of the City Manager
CustomerService............................................................................................................4
Facilities...........................................................................................................................5
Finance............................................................................................................................6
Community Development
Assessing ........................................................................................................................7
BuildingInspections.........................................................................................................8
Parks & Recreation
CommunityCenter.........................................................................................................12
Community Center-Policy of Group Rate & Liabilities ...................................................15
OakPoint Pool...............................................................................................................16
Beaches.........................................................................................................................17
SpecialEvents...............................................................................................................18
OrganizedAthletics .......................................................................................................19
Pleasant Hills Cemetery ................................................................................................20
Community Garden Plots...............................................................................................21
Police............................................................................................................................22
Fire................................................................................................................................25
Public Works Services
Engineering ...................................................................................................................26
Engineering Land Development Services......................................................................28
Utilities...........................................................................................................................29
Facilities Rental
Facility Rental Information ............................................................................................32
City Center & Community Meeting Rooms ...................................................................33
GardenRoom............................................................................................................... 34
CommunityCenter.........................................................................................................34
OakPoint Pool.............................................................................................................. 36
ParkFacilities Rental.................................................................................................... 37
SeniorCenter ............................................................................................................... 38
Attachment A— Miscellaneous Fire Fees ..................................................................40
2006 Fee Resolution
Service Fee Description
Business License
1. Liquor- Non-Intoxicating malt liquors
On-Sale $750.00 Annual Per year. If less than one
year,amount will be prorated
over remaining months.
Off-Sale $150.00 Annual Per year. If less than one
year,amount will be prorated
over remaining months.
Investigation Fee $500.00 Initial Application
1.5 Liquor-Intoxicating Malt Liquors
Growlers $250.00 Annual Off-Sale
2. Liquor On-Sale
On-Sale $8,500.00 Annual Per year. If less than one
year,amount will be prorated
over remaining months.
Investigation Fee $150.00 License Change(Other than
Management Change)
Investigation Fee $500.00 Initial Application
Investigation Fee $25.00 License change-New Manager
3. Liquor On-Sale Fraternal Clubs
Liquor On-Sale $100.00 Annual Per year. If less than one
year,amount will be prorated
over remaining months.
Investigation Fee $25.00 License Change-New Manager
Investigation Fee $150.00 License Change(Other Than
Management Change)
Investigation $500.00 Initial Application
3.5 Liquor On-Sale Non-Fraternal Clubs
Liquor On-Sale $4,250.00 Annual
Investigation $500.00 Initial Application
Investigation Fee $150.00 License Change(Other Than
Management Change)
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Service Fee Description
Investigation Fee $25.00 License Change-New Manager
4. Liquor On-Sale Wine
On-Sale $2,000.00 Annual Per year. If less than one
year,amount will be prorated
over remaining months.
Investigation Fee $25.00 License Change-New Manager
Investigation Fee $150.00 License Change(Other Than
Management Change)
Investigation $500.00 Initial Application
5. Liquor Other
Temporary Beer $0.00 Requires application
Temporary Wine $0.00 Requires application
Sunday Liquor $200.00 Annual Per year. If less than one
year,amount will be prorated
over remaining months.
Special Events $200.00 Per Event
6. Liquor Investigation Fee
An investigation fee not to
exceed$500 shall be
charged to an applicant by
the City if investigation is
conducted within the State,
or the actual cost not to
exceed$10,000 without
prior approval,if the
investigation is required
7. Other
Bicycle $10.00
Bingo(Gambling) $0.00 Requires application
Cigarettes $250.00 Annual Per year. If less than one
year,amount will be prorated
over remaining months.
Commercial Fertilizer $50.00 Annual 1st vehicle
Applicator
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Service Fee Description
Commercial Fertilizer $25.00 Annual Each Additional Vehicle
Applicator
Dog Kennels $30.00 Private Per year. If less than one Required for 3-5 animals.Must also
year,amount will be prorated purchase individual dog licenses
over remaining months.
Dog Kennels $75.00 Commercial Per year. If less than one
year,amount will be prorated
over remaining months.
Dog License $20.00 Biannual
Inspections $0.00 Plumbing No fee-State Bond/Insurance
required
Non-Profit Solicitor $0.00 Requires application
Peddlers $30.00 Annual Government issued
identification required
Raffle(Gambling) $0.00 Requires application
Refuse&Garbage $100.00 Annual 1st Vehicle
Refuse&Garbage $25.00 Annual Each Additional Vehicle
Scavengers $10.00 Annual
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Service Fee Description
Customer Service
City Code
City Code-Bound copy $100.00 Original
Chapter 11 &12 $10.00
Maps and Printing
1st map per resident No fee-distributed at customer
service desk
Each additional map $0.50 Distributed at customer service
desk
Per square foot $0.50 Miscellaneous printing
City Maps $5.00 Small size 2'x3'or less
City Maps $9.00 Large size
Overlay Composites $11.00 1/2 section Each
Mark Hurd Co.topography $12.50 per acre Previously purchased by the Except$9/sheet if topo map
map city purchased by other than City and
with original purchasers permission.
New order through Mark Hurd Co.-
their original charge plus$.50/acre
CD ROM specifications $20.00
City Council agendas $24.00 Annual Pro-rated
City Council minutes $75.00 Annual Pro-rated
Duplicating costs $0.25 Per page Plus postage,if any
Planning Commission $24.00 Annual Pro-rated
agendas
Planning Commission minutes $50.00 Annual Pro-rated
Video tape of council& $5.00 Per tape Plus postage
commission meetings
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Service Fee Description
Facilities
Audio-Visual Equipment
Dry Erase Board(3'x5')with $7.50
markers
Easel $5.00
Extra pad of paper $12.00 Each
Flipchart/Dry Erase $10.00
(24"x30")with paper
Microphone/stand&speakers $15.00
Microphone,wireless clip-on $20.00
and speakers
Overhead projector $15.00
Podium,floor model $7.50
Podium,table top model $5.00
Slide projector with carousel $15.00
Screen,projection(tripod $10.00
stand)6'x6'
TV/VCR on cart $15.00
Building Supervisor
Monday-Thursday,5:00 p.m. $5.00 Per hour
-10:00 P.M.
Weekends $10.00 Per hour
Custodial
Time and a half will be $25.00 Per hour
charged on weekends
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Service Fee Description
Finance
Tax Exempt Financing Charge
Application fee $2,000.00 Per transaction
Annual fee 1/8 of 1%on the unpaid principal This resolution has no effect This charge is effective for all new
balance at the end of each 12- on projects currently projects receiving council
month period responsible for a fee authorization on or after March 1,
pursuant to Resolution No. 1991 for the issuance of revenue
85-135 and its subsequent authorization and for all existing
projects which require council
authorization on or after March 1,
1991
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Service Fee Description
Assessing
1. Value Abatement
Per parcel $25.00 Per year
2. Copy of Appraisal/Field Card
$2.00
3. Electronic Copies of Data Bases
Basic set-up charge $300.00 Prepayment required for all set-up Includes$100.00 for LOGIS
charges
Plus $0.05 Per record
Plus media charge At actual cost
4. Printed Copies of Reports or Databases
Plus $0.25 Per page
Basic set-up charge $200.00 Prepayment required for all set-up
charges
5. Electronic Copies of Reports
Basic set-up charge $200.00 Prepayment required for all set-up
charges
Plus $0.05 Per record
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Service Fee Description
Building Inspections
Fire Alarm&Non-Water Suppression
$1 to$2,000 $71.50
$2,001 to$25,000 $71.50 1st$2,000 plus$14.50 each add'I
$1,000 or fraction thereof,to&
including$25,000
$25,001 to$50,000 $405.00 1st$25,000 plus$10.50 each
add'I$1,000 or fraction thereof,to
&including$50,000
$50,001 to$100,000 $667.50 1 st$50,000 plus$7.25 each add'I
$1,000 or fraction thereof,to&
including$100,000
$100,001 to$500,000 $1,030.00 1st$100,000 plus$5.75 each
add'I$1,000 or fraction thereof,to
&including$500,000
$500,001 to$1,000,000 $3,330.00 1st$500.000 plus$4.90 each
add'I$1,000 or fraction thereof,to
&including$1,000,000
$1,000,001 &up $5,780.00 1st$1,000,000 plus$3.75 each
add'I$1,000 or fraction thereof
Plan Checking 65%of the building permit fee if
valuation is greater than$2,000
Fire Prevention
Miscellaneous Fees $80.00 Per Minnesota State Fire Code See Attachment A for listing of
fees
Fire Prevention Permits
Burning permits $80.00 Per site Limit 2 days per week
Fireworks $25.00 Plus standby firefighters at present
hourly rate. Rates set by the State
Fireworks Sales Maximum rate set by the State
Flammable&combustible $80.00 Per tank Less than 1,000 gallons
liquid tank removal;
Flammable&combustible $160.00 Per tank Greater than 1,000 gallons
liquid tank removal;
Grease vapor removal $100.00 Per cleaning
system cleaning
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Service Fee Description
LP gas,flammable& $200.00 Per tank
combustible liquid tank
installation
LP gas tank(temporary heat) $75.00 Per tank
Special Hazard Permit-MUFC $150.00 Maximum of 3 per site
Article 4
Tents/Canopy $40.00 Per tent Residential
Tents/Canopy $80.00 Per tent Commercial
Fire Sprinkler Systems
$1 to$2,000 $71.50
$2,001 to$25,000 $71.50 1st$2,000 plus$14.50 each add'I
$1,000 or fraction thereof,to&
including$25,000
$25,001 to$50,000 $405.00 1st$25,000 plus$10.50 each
addl$1,000 or fraction thereof,to
&including$50,000
$50,001 to$100,000 $667.50 1st$50,000 plus$7.25 each add'I
$1,000 or fraction thereof,to&
including$100,000
$100,001 to$500,000 $1,030.00 1st$100,000 plus$5.75 each
addl$1,000 or fraction thereof,to
&including$500,000
$500,001 to$1,000,000 $3,330.00 1st$500,000 plus$4.90 each
addl$1,000 or fraction thereof,to
&including$1,000,000
$1,000,001 &up $5,780.00 1st$1,000,000 plus$3.75 each
addl$1,000 or fraction thereof
Plan Checking 65%of the building permit fee if
valuation is greater than$2,000
Heating& Ventilating-Job Valuation
0 to$1,000 $30.00
$1,001 to$10,000 $30.00 1st$1,000 plus$1.70 for each
addl$100 or fraction thereof,to
and including$10,000.
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Service Fee Description
$10,001 to$50,000 $183.00 1 st$10,000 plus$14.05 for each
addl$1,000 or fraction thereof,to
and including$50,000.
$50,001 and up $745.00 1 st$50,000 plus$11.30 for each
additional$1,000 or fraction
thereof.
Heating& Ventilating-Other
Gas Piping $10.00 Each opening
Reinspection $50.00
Investigation fee Equal to the amount of permit fee
(charges for work started w/o a
permit)
Moving a Building
Moving a building $250.00 $1,000 deposit each from the
owners of the building and
building mover.
Moving a garage only $50.00 $1,000 deposit each from the
owners of the building and
building mover.
Plumbing-Job Valuation
Residential Appliance Only- $15.00 Minimum
5%Labor Cost
$0-$1,000 $30.00 Minimum
$1,001 -$10,000 $30.00 1st$1,000 plus 2.45%for amount
over$1,000 to&including$10,000
$10,001 &up $250.50 1st$10,000 plus 2%for amount
over$10,000
For each openings on gas $10.00
Inside change over-sewer, $15.00
water or both
Meter inspection $15.00
Municipal sewer $20.00 per 100 feet
Municipal water $20.00 per 100 feet
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Service Fee Description
Storm Sewer&sub soil $20.00 per 100 feet
drains
Sewage disposal $150.00
Plumbing-Other Inspections&Fees
Reinspection fee $50.00 Each
Investigation fee-all work Equal to the amount of permit fee
started without a permit
Septic System Pumping
$20.00
System Access Charges-Utility Charges
For Metro sanitary sewer as
established by the Metropolitan
Waste Commission
System Access Charges-Utility Charges
Sanitary Sewer
Residential $520.00 Per R.E.C.
Industrial, Public, Office $895.00 Per Metro SAC
Commercial $1,270.00 Per Metro SAC
System Access Charges-Utility Charges Water
Residential $2,190.00 Per R.E.C.
Industrial,Public,Office $2,830.00 Per Metro SAC
Commercial $3,470.00 Per Metro SAC
WaterlSewer Connection
$15,060.00 A connection fee of$15,060 per
single unit is applicable if the
property has not participated in
the cost of the utilities by other
methods
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Service Fee Description
Community Center
1.Annual Memberships-Resident
Youth(18&under) $110.00 A residents either lives or
works in Eden Prairie.Valid
for 12 months from date of
purchase
Adult(19-54) $185.00
Senior(55&over) $110.00 Senior citizens receive 25% Senior Citizens are not required to
off the cost of all individual have a membership at the Community
Comm.Center recreation Center in order to receive the 25%
programs offered by the City discount on Community Center
of EP to include:lessons, Recreation Programs
classes,open swim,open
skate,racquetball,and the
fitness center.
Senior Dual Household $130.00
Household $265.00
Z Annual Memberships-Non-Resident
Youth(18&under) $140.00
Adult(19-54) $240.00
Senior(55&over) $140.00
Senior Dual Household $170.00
Household $340.00
3. Three Month Memberships-Resident
Youth(18&under) $40.00
Adult(19-54) $65.00
Senior(55&over) $40.00
Senior Dual Household $45.00
Household $95.00
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Service Fee Description
4. Three Month Memberships-Non-Resident
Youth(18&under) $50.00
Adult(19-54) $85.00
Senior(55&over) $50.00
Senior Dual Household $60.00
Household $120.00
5. Corporate Memberships
$825.00 Five adult memberships Or$165.00 per adult with a To be eligible a company must be
minimum of five located in EP
Equipment Rental
Free to Eden Prairie non
profit service organization
groups.
Ice Skates $1.50 Per pair
Overhead Projector $15.00 Peruse
Projector Screen $10.00 Per use
Racquetball Racquets $2.00 Per racquet
TV/VCR Cabinet $15.00 Peruse
Fitness Center
Non-member individual use $5.00 Peruse Members free Must be age 14 and up to use
Fitness Center
Rental of entire space $50.00 Per hour
Individual Open Swim
Tot(ages 4&under) $2.00 Non Member Members free Children under the age of 7 must be
accompanied by an adult in the
Youth(ages 5 to 18) $3.00 Non Member Members free
Adult(ages 19 to 54) $3.50 Non Member Members free
Senior(55&over) $3.00 Non Member Members free
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Service Fee Description
Family $10.00 Non Member Members free Maximum of four family members
Lifeguards
$13.00 Per hour Lifeguards must be added as
follows at the rate of$14/hour
One to 50 swimmers Second lifeguard required
51-100 swimmers Third lifeguard required
101 or greater Additional lifeguards will be
determined by management
depending on group size and age
Lockers
There is no charge,but
members/guests must provide their
own lock
Special Ice Rates-Individual open skate
Tot(ages 4&under) $2.00 Non Members Members free
Youth(ages 5 to 18) $3.00 Non Members Members free
Adults(ages 19 to 54) $3.50 Non Members Members free
Senior(55&over) $3.00 Non Members Members free
Family $10.00 Non Members Members free Maximum of four family members
Special Ice Rates-School District 272
Physical Ed classes $65.00 Per Hour 50%of non-prime time rate
Hockey Games Prime time rate Personnel required to run the City keeps the gate minus ice time
games supplied by others and personal costs
Special Pool Rates
EP School Dist 272- Based on prime time rate for 5,490
physical ed classes total square feet
Lifeguard training class with $95.00 Per student($1,000 minimum) When course is conducted by
EP School Phy Ed Dept City Staff
Swim Meets $57.00 Per hour
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Service Fee Description
Community Center-Policy of Group Rate&
Liabilities
Group Rentals
Tot(ages 4&under) $2.00 Groups of 30 or greater will be Groups of 100 or greater will
charged the following for open be charged the following with
swim or open skate fees with room or without room rental.
rental.
Youth(ages 5 to 18) $3.00
Adult(ages 19-54) $3.00
Senior(ages 55&over) $2.00
Family $9.00 Maximum of 4 family members
Lock-In-11 p.m. to 5:30 a.m.
Lock-in groups will be Supervision will be at the discretion
charged an additional$1 per of the Community Center
person for groups greater management. This will be based on
than 150. Personal costs the number of people to be using the
above stated rates include center,as well as the age and type
one building supervisor. of group.
Fitness Center $50.00 Per hour
Ice Rental $60.00 Per hour Minimum charge of two hours
Individual Room Use-Room A $20.00 Per hour
Lifeguards $13.00 Per hour 1 to 50 participants-2 100 plus participants-4 lifeguards
lifeguards required51 to 100 required. Additional lifeguards
participants-3 lifeguards determined by management
required depending on group size and ages.
Pool Rental $45.00 Per hour Two hour minimum plus
$13.00/hr per lifeguard
Racquetball courts-3 per $40.00 Per hour Minimum charge of two hours Each court$15 hour for individual use
hour
Room Rental-Meeting $200.00 Maximum
Rooms A
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Service Fee Description
Oak Point Pool
Oak Point Pool Rental-Lifeguards(Pool Rental in
Addition to These Fees)
Small Slide Pool rental only $39.00 Per hour for three lifeguards Requires a minimum of three Additional lifeguards will be
lifeguards determined by management
depending on group size and age
Large Pool rental only $26.00 Per hour for two lifeguards Requires a minimum of 2 Based on non-holiday hours
lifeguards
Rental of entire pool facility $65.00 Per hour for five lifeguards Requires a minimum of 5
lifeguards
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Service Fee Description
Beaches
Boat&Marina Rental
Canoe Rack Storage $45.00 Per Rack Per Season
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Service Fee Description
Special Events
Use of City Sound System at Staring Lk
Amphitheatre
Rental Rate For $50.00 Per hour Minimum of 2 hours Requires audio technician and use
Amphitheatre of City sound system,when sound
equipment is needed.
Audio Technician $30.00 Per hour When required to monitor or
run sound
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Service Fee Description
Organized Athletics
Adult League Play
(Non youth sport teams) $25.00 per game
Ball field Tournaments
State,Regional,and $85.00 Per day,per field
National Tournaments
Additional charge when $5.00 Per day,per field
lights are used
Other youth and adult $85.00 Per day,per field
tournaments
For new soccer field for $160.00 Per field set-up
tournament
Clinics and Camps
$35.00 per field,per day
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Service Fee Description
Pleasant Hill Cemetery
Ground Thawing:November 1-April 1
Casket Burial $75.00
Cremation Burial $50.00
Internment
Casket burials $275.00 Vault size 12 inches by 24 inches
Casket burials $300.00 Vault size 12 inches by 36 inches
Casket burials $400.00 Vault size 36 inches by 60 inches
Casket burials $500.00 Vault size 48 inches by 96 inches
Cremation burials $200.00 Urn size 12 inches and under
Cremation burials $350.00 Urn size over 12 inches
Lot
Resident $400.00 20%Perpetual Care&80%
Maintenance
Non-resident $600.00
Set Grave Markers
Single $150.00
Double $200.00
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Service Fee Description
Community Garden Plots
20 foot by 30 foot plot
Residents only $25.00 Senior citizen discount$10.00
20 foot by 60 foot plot
Residents only $50.00 Senior citizen discount$10.00
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Service Fee Description
Police
Bicycle License
$10.00
Data Processing
Duplicating,audio recording $10.00
Duplicating,documentation $0.25 Per standard page
Standard reports $20.00
Non-standard report $50.00 Per hour Minimum charge is one hour
Dogs
Impounding $30.00 1 st Offense Year
Impounding $50.00 2nd Offense Year
Impounding $100.00 3rd Offense Year
Boarding $11.00 Daily
Euthanasia $30.00
False alarm fee
4th false alarm $100.00 Each user is allowed three false
alarms per calendar year without
penalty
5th false alarm $200.00
6th&up false alarm $300.00
Hunting& Trapping
Landowner $0.00 free
Resident $5.00
Non-resident $10.00
Other
Photograph,other $10.00 Plus actual cost
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Service Fee Description
Postage $0.00 Actual cost
Pawn Shops
Annual fee $10,000.00
Investigation fee $1,500.00 An investigation fee not to exceed
$1,500 shall be charged by the
City if the investigation is
conducted within the State,or the
actual cost not to exceed$10,000
without prior written approval if the
investigation is required outside
the State
Photograph,booking
Standard $20.00
Digital image $10.00
Police officer supplemental employment
$60.00 Per hour Minimum charge is three
hours
Radio Service
Radio Maintenance $6.00 Monthly Mobile Radio
Radio Maintenance $78.00 Annual Mobile Radio
Radio Maintenance $6.00 Monthly Portable Radio
Radio Maintenance $72.00 Annual Portable Radio
Radio Maintenance $5.00 Monthly Telemetry Radio
Radio Maintenance $60.00 Annual Telemetry Radio
Radio Maintenance $5.00 Monthly Telemetry Interface
Radio Maintenance $60.00 Annual Telemetry Interface
Labor Charges $50.00 Regular hours Installation
Labor Charges $75.00 Nights/Weekends Installation
Labor Charges $50.00 Regular hours Non-included services
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Service Fee Description
Labor Charges $75.00 Nights/Weekends Non-included services
Reports
Non-resident $3.00 First two pages
Non-resident $0.25 Additional pages
Resident $0.00 Free to residents
Transcribe,Audio Tape
$25.00 Per hour Minimum charge is one hour
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Service Fee Description
Fire
Engin Company $150.00 Hour Fees will be imposed on any
response in which the victim is
not an Eden Prairie taxpayer
Ladder Company $200.00 Hour
Rescue,Grass Rig,or $100.00 Hour
Rescue Boat
Specialized Personnel Chief $50.00 Hour
Officer,Investigator
Tools/supplies used At cost
Firefighter supplemental $35.00 Per 3 hour block Minimum charge of three hours
employment
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Service Fee Description
Enaineerina
Permit for Right-of-way excavations
Mainline Utility and $18.50 Per1100 L.F
Telecommunication
Installations
Repair or Service $25.00 Turf Area
Repair or Service $61.00 Pavement Area
Residential Driveway $25.00
Commercial Driveway $61.00
All other Excavations $25.00 Turf Area
All other Excavations $61.00 Pavement Area
Special Assessment Searches
Non-resident $17.00 Per parcel No charge for Eden Prairie
residents on searches of their
homesteaded property
Street Signs
9 Button Delineator-Red $126.00 Inc[breakaway post&install
9 Button Delineator-Red $105.00 Incl post&install
Future Road Extension $243.00 Incl 2 posts&install 36"x 30"
Advisory
Kee Right Symbol 126.00 Incl 9 button d lin-Yellow n post
p g y $ e no
Keep 9 Y Right Symbol $150.00 Inc[9 button delin-Yellow,install
post
Keep Right Symbol $174.00 Inc[9 button delin-Yellow,install&
breakaway post
No Outlet $115.00 Incl post&install 24"x 24"
No Parking $131.00 Incl post&install Used for Turn-Around
Stop Sign $126.00 Inc]brackets,install,no post 30"x 30"
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Service Fee Description
Stop Sign $150.00 Ind brackets,install,with post 30"x 30"
Street Name Sign $208.00 Ind install w/12'post 6"x 6"
Street Name Sign $232.00 Ind install w/12'post 6"x 9"
Street Name Sign $250.00 Ind install w/12'post 9"x 9"
Temporary Street Name Sign $150.00 Plus 15%surcharge for
maintenance until permanent
signs in place
Weight Restrictions
Truck overweight permit fee $33.00 Per trip
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Service Fee Description
Engineering -Land Development Services
Street Lighting Fee
For new subdivisions Charged at prevailing NSP rates
and collected for 36 months at time
of final plat
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Service Fee Description
Utilities
Fire Hydrant Use/Meter for Construction and
Irrigation
Permit $30.00
Fire Hydrant damage $200.00 Applied to the final bill
3"meter deposit $400.00 Refundable
All other meter deposits $100.00 Refundable
Lawn Irrigation Restrictions
$25.00 First occurrence Surcharges for non-
compliance with lawn
irrigation restrictions and
prohibitions
$50.00 Second occurrence Surcharges for non-
compliance with lawn
irrigation restrictions and
prohibitions
100.00 Third occurrence Surcharges es for non-
compliance with lawn
irrigation restrictions and
prohibitions
$200.00 Fourth occurrence Surcharges for non-
compliance with lawn
irrigation restrictions and
prohibitions
$300.00 Fifth&subsequent occurrences Surcharges for non-
within a two year period compliance with lawn
irrigation restrictions and
prohibitions
New Construction Coll form Bacteria Resampling
T&M-Based on actual laboratory
costs,employee time and utility
truck rental rates. These costs are
above and beyond the initial
sampling costs and are directed at
projects that has multiple failures
New Construction Mechanical Reinspections
T&M-Directed at projects that
require multiple visits to complete
initial inspection.Same criteria as
coli form resampling
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Service Fee Description
Storm Drainage Land Use Quarterly Fee
Single-Family Homes $3.0o Each
Multi-family/Apartments $29.70 Acre
Industrial $29.70 Acre
Commercial/Office $38.07 Acre
Institutions $33.66 Acre
Airport/Landfill $7.38 Acre
Parks/Open Space I Golf $4.14 Acre
Course
Undeveloped Land $1o.00 Each
User Charges
Sanitary Sewer $1.95 Per 1,000 gallons Subject to minimum of 4,000 Penalty for billed charges:1%per
gallons per quarter per R.E.C. month on account not paid within 30
days of billing
Water $1.35 Per 1,000 gallons Subject to minimum of 4,000
gallons per quarter per R.E.C.
A residential equivalent The min.monthly use charge for uses
connection(R.E.C.)is one other than residential shall be the
dwelling unit same as 1 R.E.0
Each R.E.C.will be billed: $12.50 Per quarter Fixed charges are billed on the
$6.25 fixed charge for water greater of the number of R.E.C.'s on
and$6.25 fixed charge for connections
sewer
Unmetered residential sewer $26.00
only use charges$26 per
quarter per R.E.C.plus a
$6.25 fixed charge
Administrative Fee $40.00 Flat charge is added to the current
balance due to obtain the total
certified amount
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2006 Fee Resolution
Service Fee Description
Water Conservation Surcharge
Residential customers are subject
to water conservation surcharge
of$1.00 per 1,000 gallons for
usage exceeding 150%of winter
quarter use or 36,000 gallons per
quarter,whichever is greater,not
to exceed$100.00.
Water Flow Test for 518'Meters
$25.00 When consumption is challenged
by a customer&the meter is
accurate
Water Service Turn On/Off
$25.00 After initial turn on,any non-
emergency on/off request by a
commercial lending institution,
government agency(HUD),or
private property management
service
Water Softening&Filtering
$0.00 No fee-State license required
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Fee Resolution Facility
Priority Rental Classifications:
A. City Government - Any activity related to the operations of Eden Prairie's City Government
including, but not limited to, City Council, Board and Commission meetings, City programs and
events, City sponsored public meetings, as well as State and County related committees, including
Minnesota's federal and state representatives. People Reaching Other People (PROP) shall be
included as the City's non-profit social services/food shelf agency. This group will not be charged.
B. Community Group I - Eden Prairie Athletic Associations, Eden Prairie Independent School
District 272, public agencies and Eden Prairie based civic groups, religious organization, youth
organization and other groups which contribute to the well being and betterment of the community. A
civic, non-profit or resident group is considered Eden Prairie based, if it has at least 75% of its
membership roster residing in the City.
C. Community Group II - Eden Prairie based businesses and commercial organizations and Eden
Prairie residents who wish to use the facilities for personal use, such as family gatherings, parties,
etc.
D. Non-Community Group III - Non-resident individuals and groups.
Eden Prairie residents and businesses may not make reservations for non-Eden Prairie
residents and businesses.
City Rental Facilities:
Amphitheatre - located at Staring Lake Park
City Center - meeting rooms, conference rooms, a traditional training room, and the Council Chambers
Community Center - ice arenas; standard size rink and Olympic size rink, meeting rooms,
racquetballNVally ball courts, and swimming pool
Outdoor Center - located at Staring Lake Park
Park Pavilions & Shelters - Round Lake Park Pavilion, Homeward Hills Park Shelter, Round Lake
Park Shelter, Staring Lake Park Shelter, Miller Park Shelters, Nesbitt Park Shelter, Riley Lake
Shelter, Purgatory Creek Recreation Area Shelter, and Crestwood Park Shelter.
Senior Center - community room, meeting rooms, and the wood shop (available with supervision
according to wood shop regulations)
Warming Houses - located throughout the City
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Attachment A
Permits from the Minnesota State Fire Code (MSFC) covered under the "miscellaneous" fee
category on the fee resolution.
Operational Permits
Aerosol products. An operational permit is required to manufacture, store or handle an
aggregate quantity
of Level 2 or Level 3 aerosol products in excess of 500 pounds (227 kg) net weight.
Amusement buildings. An operational permit is required to operate a special amusement
building.
Aviation facilities. An operational permit is required to use a Group H or Group S occupancy
for aircraft servicing or repair and aircraft fuel-servicing vehicles. Additional permits required by
other sections of this code include, but are not limited to, hot work, hazardous materials and
flammable or combustible finishes.
Battery systems. A permit is required to install stationary lead-acid battery systems having a
liquid capacity of more than 50 gallons (189 Q.
Carnivals and fairs. An operational permit is required to conduct a carnival or fair.
Cellulose nitrate film. An operational permit is required to store, handle or use cellulose nitrate
film in a
Group A occupancy.
Combustible dust-producing operations. An operational permit is required to operate a grain
elevator, flour starch mill, feed mill, or a plant pulverizing aluminum, coal, cocoa, magnesium,
spices or sugar, or other operations producing combustible dusts as defined in Chapter 2.
Combustible fibers.An operational permit is required for the storage and handling of
combustible fibers in quantities greater than 100 cubic feet (2.8 m3).
Exception: A permit is not required for agricultural storage.
Compressed gases. An operational permit is required for the storage, use or handling at
normal temperature and pressure (NTP) of compressed gases in excess of the amounts listed
in Table 105.6.9.
Exception: Vehicles equipped for and using compressed gas as a fuel for propelling the
vehicle.
Covered mall buildings. An operational permit is required for:
1. The placement of retail fixtures and displays, concession equipment, displays of highly
combustible goods and similar items in the mall.
2. The display of liquid-or gas-fired equipment in the mall.
3. The use of open-flame or flame-producing equipment in the mall.
Cryogenic fluids.An operational permit is required to produce, store, transport on site, use,
handle or dispense cryogenic fluids in excess of the amounts listed in Table 105.6.11.
Exception: Permits are not required for vehicles equipped for and using cryogenic fluids
as a fuel for propelling the vehicle or for refrigerating the lading.
Dry cleaning plants. An operational permit is required to engage in the business of dry
cleaning or to change to a more hazardous cleaning solvent used in existing dry cleaning
equipment.
Exhibits and trade shows. An operational permit is required to operate exhibits and trade
shows.
Explosives. An operational permit is required for the manufacture, storage, handling, sale or
use of any quantity of explosive, explosive material, fireworks, or pyrotechnic special effects
within the scope of Chapter 33.
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Floor finishing. An operational permit is required for floor finishing or surfacing operations
exceeding 350 square feet (33 m2) using Class I or Class II liquids.
Fruit and crop ripening. An operational permit is required to operate a fruit, or crop-ripening
facility or conduct a fruit-ripening process using ethylene gas.
Fumigation and thermal insecticidal fogging. An operational permit is required to operate a
business of fumigation or thermal insecticidal fogging and to maintain a room, vault or chamber
in which a toxic or flammable fumigant is used.
HPM facilities. An operational permit is required to store, handle or use hazardous production
materials.
High-piled storage. An operational permit is required to use a building or portion thereof as a
high-piled storage area exceeding 500 square feet (46 m2).
Hotwork operations. An operational permit is required for hot work including, but not limited to:
1. Public exhibitions and demonstrations where hotwork is conducted.
2. Use of portable hotwork equipment inside a structure.
Exception: Work that is conducted under a construction permit.
3. Fixed-site hotwork equipment such as welding booths.
4. Hotwork conducted within a hazardous fire area.
5. Application of roof coverings with the use of an open flame device.
Industrial ovens. An operational permit is required for operation of industrial ovens regulated
by Chapter
21.
Lumber yards and woodworking plants. An operational permit is required for the storage or
processing of lumber exceeding 100,000 board feet (8,333 ft3) (236 m3).
Liquid- or gas-fueled vehicles or equipment in assembly buildings. An operational permit is
required to display, operate or demonstrate liquid- or gas-fueled vehicles or equipment in
assembly buildings.
Magnesium. An operational permit is required to melt, cast, heat treat or grind more than 10
pounds (4.54 kg) of magnesium.
Miscellaneous combustible storage. An operational permit is required to store in any building
or upon any premises in excess of 2,500 cubic feet (71 m3) gross volume of combustible empty
packing cases, boxes, barrels or similar containers, rubber tires, rubber, cork or similar
combustible material.
Open burning. An operational permit is required for the kindling or maintaining of an open fire
or a fire on any public street, alley, road, or other public or private ground. Instructions and
stipulations of the permit shall be adhered to.
Exception: Recreational fires.
Open flames and candles. An operational permit is required to remove paint with a torch; use
a torch or open flame device in a hazardous fire area; or to use open flames or candles in
connection with assembly areas, dining areas of restaurants or drinking establishments.
Organic coatings. An operational permit is required for any organic-coating manufacturing
operation producing more than 1 gallon (4 Q of an organic coating in one day.
Places of assembly. An operational permit is required to operate a place of assembly.
Pyrotechnic special effects material. An operational permit is required for use and handling of
pyrotechnic special effects material.
Pyroxylin plastics. An operational permit is required for storage or handling of more than 25
pounds (11
kg) of cellulose nitrate (pyroxylin) plastics and for the assembly or manufacture of articles
involving pyroxylin plastics.
Refrigeration equipment.An operational permit is required to operate a mechanical
refrigeration unit or system regulated by Chapter 6.
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Repair garages and service stations. An operational permit is required for operation of repair
garages and automotive, marine and fleet service stations.
Rooftop heliports. An operational permit is required for the operation of a rooftop heliport.
Spraying or dipping. An operational permit is required to conduct a spraying or dipping
operation utilizing flammable or combustible liquids or the application of combustible powders
regulated by Chapter 15.
Storage of scrap tires and tire byproducts. An operational permit is required to establish,
conduct or maintain storage of scrap tires and tire byproducts that exceeds 2,500 cubic feet
(71 m3) of total volume of scrap tires and for indoor storage of tires and tire byproducts.
Temporary membrane structures, tents and canopies. An operational permit is required to
operate an air-supported temporary membrane structure or a tent having an area in excess of
200 square feet (19 m2), or a canopy in excess of 400 square feet (37 m2).
Exceptions:
1. Tents used exclusively for recreational camping purposes.
2. Fabric canopies and awnings open on all sides which comply with all of the following:
2.1. Individual canopies shall have a maximum size of 700 square feet (65 m2).
2.2. The aggregate area of multiple canopies placed side by side without a fire break clearance
of 12 feet (3658 mm) shall not exceed 700 square feet (65 m2)total.
2.3. A minimum clearance of 12 feet (3658 mm) to structures and other tents shall be provided.
Tire-rebuilding plants. An operational permit is required for the operation and maintenance of
a tire rebuilding plant.
Waste handling. An operational permit is required for the operation of wrecking yards,junk
yards and waste material-handling facilities.
Wood products. An operational permit is required to store chips, hogged material, lumber or
plywood in excess of 200 cubic feet (6 m3).
Construction Permits
Compressed gases. When the compressed gases in use or storage exceed the amounts listed
in Table 105.6.9, a construction permit is required to install, repair damage to, abandon,
remove, place temporarily out of service, or close or substantially modify a compressed gas
system.
Exceptions:
1. Routine maintenance.
2. For emergency repair work performed on an emergency basis, application for permit shall be
made within two working days of commencement of work.
The permit applicant shall apply for approval to close storage, use or handling facilities at least
30 days prior to the termination of the storage, use or handling of compressed or liquefied
gases. Such application shall include any change or alteration of the facility closure plan filed
pursuant to Section 2701.5.3. The 30-day period is not applicable when approved based on
special circumstances requiring such waiver.
Flammable and combustible liquids. A construction permit is required:
1. To repair or modify a pipeline for the transportation of flammable or combustible liquids.
2. To install, construct or alter tank vehicles, equipment, tanks, plants, terminals, wells, fuel-
dispensing stations, refineries, distilleries and similar facilities where flammable and combustible
liquids are produced, processed, transported, stored, dispensed or used.
3. To alter, abandon, place temporarily out of service or otherwise dispose of a flammable or
combustible liquid tank.
Hazardous materials. A construction permit is required to install, repair damage to, abandon,
remove, place temporarily out of service, or close or substantially modify a storage facility or
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other area regulated by Chapter 27 when the hazardous materials in use or storage exceed the
amounts listed in Table 105.6.21.
Exceptions:
1. Routine maintenance.
2. For emergency repair work performed on an emergency basis, application for permit shall be
made within two working days of commencement of work.
Industrial ovens. A construction permit is required for installation of industrial ovens covered by
Chapter 21.
Exceptions:
1. Routine maintenance.
2. For repair work performed on an emergency basis, application for permit shall be made within
two working days of commencement of work.
LP-gas. A construction permit is required for installation of or modification to an LP-gas system.
Spraying or dipping. A construction permit is required to install or modify a spray room, dip
tank or booth.
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Fees not stated in this Resolution may be set by the City Manager.
All Resolutions of the City of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, relating to fees heretofore
adopted are hereby repealed.
ADOPTED by the City Council of Eden Prairie this 5th day of December, 2005, to be effective
the 1 st day of January, 2006.
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ATTEST:
Kat een Porta, City Clerk
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