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lour Misiion. To work together to reiposibty grow our community, and to provide quality, coat -effective, and efficient government ierrlcas. <br />CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 11/07/2016 <br />By: Jo Thieling, Administrative Services <br />7. 4. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Ordinance #16-11 Amending Ramsey City Code by Deleting Article VIII Titled Gasoline Sales and Article <br />X Titled Motor Vehicle Sales, Repair and Rental <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: To amend Ramsey City Code by deleting the requirement of an annual City license to sell gasoline and to <br />sell, repair and/or rent motor vehicles. <br />Background: Each year City staff reviews the rates, fees and charges. For several years, the City has charged <br />certain types of businesses an annual license fee to conduct business in the City of Ramsey. The licenses were part <br />of the regulatory scheme for tracking and regulating business, and the fees were designed to cover the staff cost for <br />enforcing those regulations. <br />Two types of businesses that currently require an annual renewal license and fee are the sale, rental and/or repair of <br />motor vehicles and the sale of gasoline. Both such businesses require a conditional use permit through the City in <br />addition to adhering to public nuisance and property maintenance codes. Both types of businesses are also licensed <br />and regulated by the State of Minnesota. <br />Staff is suggesting discontinuing the requirement of an annual license and annual fee for each of these types of <br />businesses as they are currently regulated in other manners by the City as well as the State of Minnesota. There are <br />currently 33 motor vehicle sales licenses in effect which includes RV dealers, bobcat dealers, mechanic shops, etc., <br />and eight gas stations. The City would be losing approximately $7,800 in annual revenue (33 x $175 = $5,775 and 8 <br />x $250 = $2,000). <br />Staff held discussions concerning whether these types of businesses require additional time that justifies an annual <br />fee. Staff determined that in the past, there was a higher volume of staff calls regarding such things as illegal license <br />plate swapping on used vehicles or perceived shady deals with "here today, gone tomorrow" dealerships. With <br />regard to gas stations, prior to "pay at the pump", there were many "drive -away - no pay" calls to the Police <br />Department. With added cameras and monitoring, the calls regarding drive away/no pay customers is almost <br />non-existent. As noted above, with newer State regulations and conditional use process through the City, used car <br />dealerships also do not require the level of additional staff time at the City as in years past. <br />Staff reviewed the licensing and permits section on the website of the following cities: Andover, Anoka, Elk River, <br />Ham Lake and St. Francis. The City of Anoka requires an annual motor vehicle sales license for a fee of $75. The <br />other cities do not require such a license and none of the cities listed require a gasoline sales license. <br />Discontinuing these two types of license will streamline the license process for staff and save time and money for <br />the businesses as well. <br />