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2. 3. <br /> CC Work Session <br /> Meeting Date: 09/24/2024 <br /> PrimaryStrategic Plan Initiative: Create a positive image for residential neighborhoods,business districts and key <br /> g corridors. <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Continue Discussion of Rental Housing Inspections Program License Fees <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> At the August 27, 2024 City Council work session,the Council discussed background checks and rental license <br /> fees. Staff recommends the continued discussion of the rental license fees. <br /> Rental Housing Inspector Dana Verbeek has completed a great number of rental inspections. Typical inspection <br /> times are dependent on the size and are as follows: <br /> Single-Family homes: 30-60 minutes <br /> Townhomes: 20-30 minutes <br /> Apartments: 10 - 15 minutes. A recent inspection of Greenway Terrace(54 units)took five (5)hours; an average <br /> of 6 minutes per unit. <br /> Fees <br /> There are options to reduce the annual license fees, depending on the City Council's discussion of requiring fees to <br /> cover the program or to provide assistance to the program. As stated in the work session report from August 27, <br /> 2024, if the annual fee is reduced to $300 per year, the total fees collected equate to $171,210 annually. If the <br /> licensee chooses to participate in the Crime-Free Housing Program,the fee could be reduced by 10% for phase II <br /> ($270 each year) or reduced by 25% for phase III participation($225 each year). If each licensee chooses to <br /> participate in phase III,the total fees collected equate to approximately $132,135 annually. At the August 27 work <br /> session, Councilmember Howell made a suggestion to change the license fees to $125 per unit. For example, <br /> Greenway Terrace Apartments (54 units)would be charged an annual fee of$6,750. This equates to a five (5) <br /> hour hourly inspection fee of$1,350. A single-family home would be charged an annual fee of$125; an hour of <br /> inspection equates to an hourly inspection fee of$125. <br /> Attorney Knaak has legal concerns about the proposed significant increase of license fees for multi-tenant <br /> buildings. There are general legal perimeters that need to be followed to protect the City from potential lawsuits. <br /> The general rule that has been held up by the courts in Minnesota is that the amount of any license or <br /> administrative fee must relate to the actual cost of providing that service by the city. In setting license fees,the <br /> city should not view the licensing as a significant source of revenue. The license fees must approximate the direct <br /> and indirect costs associated with issuing the license and policing the licensed activities, and license fees that <br /> significantly exceed these costs are considered unauthorized taxes. Therefore, from a legal standpoint, it is not <br /> advisable for a multi-tenant building license fee to produce a substantial revenue beyond the actual cost of issuing <br /> the license, inspection and administrative costs associated with the particular license. In the Greenway Terrace <br /> example above, an hourly inspection rate equates to $1,350,whereas a single family home hourly inspection rate <br /> equates to $125. Inspection times for an apartment unit are significantly lower than that of a single-family home. <br /> If City Council wants to reduce the annual license fee while still fully funding the rental inspections program, staff <br /> suggests reducing the annual fee between $225 - $270 and continuing to collect$15 per apartment unit. <br /> In addition, staff suggests the City Council begin to review the code for possible amendments at a future work <br />
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