[HISTORY: Adopted by the City of Isanti 4-7-2020 by Ord. No. 727[1]; amended in its entirety 12-21-2021 by Ord. No. 765. Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.]
[1]
Editor's Note: This ordinance also repealed former Ch. 160, adopted 2-19-2008 by Ord. No. 429, as amended.
The City Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the residents of the City that a Fee Schedule is established that lists items that fees shall be charged for by the City of Isanti.
A. 
Administration.
[Amended 12-6-2022 by Ord. No. 780]
(1) 
Administrative hearing filing fee: $75.
(2) 
Adult use fee: $2,500.
(3) 
Adult use investigation fee: $300.
(4) 
Affidavit of candidacy: $15.
(5) 
Cannabinoid registration: $150.
[Amended 6-20-2023 by Ord. No. 791]
(6) 
Copies - standard printed: $0.25 per page.
(7) 
Copies - large format printed: $5 per page; $20 per plan set.
(8) 
Copies - USB drive: $5 per drive used.
(9) 
Dog bite: actual cost.
(10) 
Dog boarding (at impound): per contract.
(11) 
Dog impound 1st time: per contract.
(12) 
Dog impound 2nd time: per contract.
(13) 
Dog impound 3rd time: per contract.
(a) 
Additional fee for pickup (7:00 p.m. - 8:00 a.m. and holidays): per contract.
(14) 
Dog license (replacement): $5.
(15) 
Dog license (spay/neutered): $10.
(16) 
Dog license (intact): $15.
(17) 
Dog license late fee: $5.
(18) 
Dog license lifetime: $50.
(19) 
Euthanasia/disposal: actual cost.
(20) 
FAX - in: $0.25 per page.
(21) 
FAX - out: $0.25 per page.
(22) 
Gambling permits - application and gambling investigative fee: $50.
(23) 
Kennel license (commercial): $100 per year.
(24) 
Kennel license (residential): $50 per year.
(25) 
Meeting minutes - copy on flash drive: $10.
(26) 
Mobile food unit permit:
(a) 
Day: $10.
(b) 
Month: $50.
(c) 
Year: $130.
(27) 
Mowing abatement: per mowing contract.
(28) 
Noncompliance fee: $25.
(29) 
Notary: $5 per document.
(30) 
Pawnbroker/shop: $1,500.
(31) 
Pawnshop investigation fee; initial application only, does not apply to renewal: $1,500.
(32) 
Pawnshop transaction fee: $1.30.
(33) 
Peddler license:
(a) 
Day: $25.
(b) 
Month: $75.
(c) 
Seasonal (six months or less): $200.
(34) 
Peddler or mobile food unit application investigation fee: $35.
(35) 
Peddler license and investigation fee - nonprofit: no charge.
(36) 
Retail fireworks permit - application fee: $15.
(37) 
Retail fireworks permit - permit fee: $25.
(38) 
Returned checks: $30.
(39) 
Secondhand goods dealer: $1,500.
(40) 
Secondhand goods dealer investigation fee; initial application only, not for renewals: $1,500.
(41) 
Secondhand goods dealer, temporary: $750.
(42) 
Secondhand goods dealer transaction fee: $1.30.
(43) 
Small cell wireless.
(a) 
Annual fee per support structure/pole: $150.
(b) 
Annual maintenance fee per support structure/pole: $25.
(44) 
Small cell wireless facility electrical service fee.
(a) 
Per radio node less than or equal to 100 watts: $73 annually.
(b) 
Per radio node over 100 max watts: $182 annually; or actual cost of electricity annually, if costs exceed either of the preceding amounts.
(45) 
Small cell wireless/pole attachment permit fee: $250 plus actual engineering costs if additional review is required.
(46) 
Special assessment fee; unpaid utility bills, code enforcement violations, etc.: $30 per assessment.
(47) 
Special meeting request: $500.
(48) 
Special vehicle permit: $25.
(49) 
Staff time (not specified elsewhere): actual hourly wage multiplied by 145%.
B. 
Building permits and inspections.
[Amended 9-19-2023 by Ord. No. 797]
(1) 
Table 1: Valuation fee schedule. Permit and inspection fees for residential building, commercial building, fire suppression, fire alarm, commercial mechanical, and commercial plumbing. The minimum fee for processing these permits is $50.
Value of Work
Fee
$501 to $2,000
$50 min. $25 for first $500 + $3.50/each additional $100 or fraction thereof, to and including $2,000
$2,001 to $25,000
$78 for first $2,000 + $15/each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof, to and including $25,000
$25,001 to $50,000
$425 for first $25,000 + $11/each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof, to and including $50,000
$50,001 to $100,000
$700 for first $50,000 + $8/each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof, to and including $100,000
$100,001 to $500,000
$1,100 for first $100,000 + $6/each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof, to and including $500,000
$500,001 to $1,000,000
$3,500 for first $500,000 + $5/each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof, to and including $1,000,000
$1,000,001 +
$6,000 for first $1,000,000 + $4/each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof
(2) 
Plan review fees.
Minimum plan review fee
$50
Plan review for building, fire suppression, and fire alarm permits
Refer to Table 1.+nA 65% plan review may apply.
Plan review for all commercial mechanical permits
10% of permit fee for project valuation over $30,000
Plan review for similar plans
Set forth in Minnesota Rules 1300.0160
In the event an applicant submits an application that requires plan review and decides not to proceed with the building project after the plan review has been completed, the plan review fee will be billed by the jurisdiction to the permit applicant.
(3) 
Residential mechanical permit fees for structures regulated under the MN Residential Code.
Permit
Fee
New construction mechanical (includes HVAC system, mechanical ventilation system, and gas lines)
$100 per unit
Addition, alteration, remodel, or replacement mechanical
$75
Basement finish mechanical
$75
Fireplace
$75
Garage heater
$75
Gas lines
$50
Miscellaneous mechanical appliance
$75
All other minor mechanical work
$75
Furnace and air conditioner units installed and inspected simultaneously
$130
(4) 
Residential plumbing permit fees for structures regulated under the MN Residential Code.
Permit
Fee
New construction plumbing
$100 per unit
Addition, alteration, remodel, or replacement
$75
Basement finish
$100
Water heater
$100
Water conditioning system
$100
Miscellaneous plumbing fixtures
$100
Municipal sewer connection
$50
Municipal water connection
$50
Sewer or waterline repair
$80
Water heater and water conditioning system units installed and inspected simultaneously
$150
(5) 
Other permits and fees.
Permit
Fee
Accessory structures > 200 square feet
Refer to Table 1.
A 65% plan review may apply.
Structure additions, alterations
Refer to Table 1.
A 65% plan review may apply.
Structure remodel
Refer to Table 1.
A 65% plan review may apply.
Basement finish*
$300 or refer to Table 1.
A 65% plan review may apply.
Deck
Refer to Table 1.
A 65% plan review may apply.
Fence over 7 feet high
Refer to Table 1.
A 65% plan review may apply.
Residential roofing
$80
Residential siding
$80
Residential window/door replacement (same size)
$80
Commercial demolition
Refer to Table 1.
65% plan review may apply.
Residential demolition
$100
Manufactured home setup (foundation and connections only)
$175
Solar/photovoltaic systems residential (up to 3.5kW)
$175
Solar/photovoltaic systems residential (over 3.5kW)
Refer to Table 1.
65% plan review may apply.
Solar/photovoltaic systems commercial
Refer to Table 1.
65% plan review may apply.
Residential irrigation system, including backflow prevention
$80
Association, commercial, industrial, multifamily irrigation system
Refer to Table 1.
65% plan review may apply.
Miscellaneous commercial or residential building permits for which no fee is specifically indicated
Refer to Table 1.
65% plan review may apply.
Temporary heating equipment
$150
Inspections which no fee is specifically indicated
$125 per hour
Additional plan review required by changes, additions, or revisions to previously approved plans
$95 per hour
Reinspection fees
$95 per hour/inspection, whichever is greater (minimum charge of 1 hour)
Inspections outside of normal business hours
$150 per hour (minimum charge of 2 hours)
Change of use/occupancy
Refer to Table 1.
65% plan review may apply (minimum fee of $100).
In-ground pool
Refer to Table 1.
65% plan review may apply.
Investigative review
100% of permit fee
State surcharge
Shall be collected on all permits issued for work governed by the Minnesota State Building Code
*
Basement finishes that have rough-in and final inspections conducted concurrently (covering framing, insulation, mechanical, plumbing and building aspects) will be charged a $300 permit fee that includes a plan review. Work performed by a licensed and/or bonded contractor requires separate permits for mechanical and plumbing. Additional inspections will be subject to reinspection rates.
(6) 
Rental licensing fees.
Biennial Inspection and Fee
Single-family, duplex, triplex, townhome, condo
$160 per unit
Multifamily (4+ units)
$250 per building
Multifamily (4+ units)
$65 per unit
Reinspection fee (after initial inspection and follow-up inspection)
$100 per inspection
1 to 15 days late fee for all licenses
50% of license fee
16+ days late fee for all licenses
100% of license fee
Point of conversion fee
$375
(7) 
Engineering reviewed work fees.
Commercial City sewer/water connection
Actual engineering cost
Grade survey check
$50
Right-of-way work
Actual engineering cost
Single residential hookup
No fee
Base fee - up to 1,000 LF
$125
Fees in addition to base fee; work> 1,000 LF
$65 per 1,000 LF
Street cut
$125 plus $5,000 in escrow
ROW unauthorized work
$250 plus up to double the permit fee
(8) 
Escrow fees.
Driveway
$3,000
Landscape
$6,000
(9) 
Electrical inspection fees.
All Services
Residential Service Change $100, this includes one inspection
Or the below rates.
Circuits and Feeders
The inspection fee for the installation, addition, alteration, or repair of each circuit, feeder, feeder tap, or set of transformer secondary conductors:
0 to 300 amp
$50
0 to 30 amp
$8
400 amp
$58
31 to 100 amp
$10
500 amp
$72
101 to 200 amp
$15
600 amp
$86
300 amp
$20
800 amp
$114
400 amp
$25
1,000 amp
$142
500 amp
$30
1,100 amp
$156
600 amp
$35
1,200 amp
$170
700 amp
$40
Add $15 for each additional 100 amps
Add $5 for each additional 100 amps
Minimum permit fee is $50 plus $1 state surcharge. This is for one inspection only.
Minimum fee for rough-in inspection and final is $100 plus $1 state surcharge.
Maximum fee for single-family dwelling not over 200 amps is $150 plus $1 state surcharge. Maximum of 30 circuits.
Maximum of 2 rough-in inspections and one final inspection.
Apartment buildings
Maximum fee per unit of an apartment or condominium complex is $100. This does not cover service and house wiring. A separate permit must be issued for house wiring.
Swimming pools
$100, this includes 2 inspections
Traffic signals
$10 per each standard
Streetlighting
$5 per each standard
Transformers/generators
$10 per unit + $0.50 per KVA
Retro fit lighting
$0.75 per fixture
Sign transformer
$10
Remote control/signal circuits
$1 per device
Reinspection fees
$50
*
Fees are doubled if the work starts before the permit is issued
(10) 
Plumbing plan review. Plumbing system plans and specifications that are submitted to the City of Isanti for review shall be accompanied by the appropriate plan examination fees, shall be paid prior to plan approval. The City of Isanti shall charge the following fees for plan reviews and audits of plumbing installations for public, commercial, and industrial buildings:
Systems with both water distribution and drain, waste and vent systems and having:
25 or fewer drainage fixture units
$150
26 to 50 drainage fixture units
$250
51 to 150 drainage fixture units
$350
151 to 249 drainage fixture units
$500
250 or more drainage fixture units
$3 per drainage fixture unit to a maximum of $4,000
Interceptors, separator, or catch basins
$70 per interceptor, separator, or catch basin design
Building sewer service only
$150
Building water service only
$150
Building water distribution system only, no drainage system
$5 per supply fixture unit or $150, whichever is greater
Storm drainage system
A minimum fee of $150 or $50 per drain opening, up to a maximum of $500 and 70 per interceptor, separator, or catch basin design
Manufactured home park or campground, 1 to 25 sites
$300
Manufactured home park or campground, 26 to 50 sites
$350
Manufactured home park or campground, 51 to 125 sites
$400
Manufactured home park or campground, more than 125 sites
$500
Revision to previously reviewed or incomplete plans:
Review of plans for which the City has issued 2 or more requests for additional information, per review
$100 or 10% of the original fee, whichever is greater
Proposer-requested revision with no increase in project scope
$50 or 10% of original fee, whichever is greater
Proposer-requested revision with an increase in project scope
$50 plus the difference between the original project fee and the revised project fee
C. 
Community Center.
(1) 
Cleaning fee (if elected by renter): $125.
(2) 
Damage deposit: $250.
(3) 
Damage fees:
(a) 
Cleaning: $35 per hour minimum.
(b) 
Tables: $100 each.
(c) 
Chairs: $20 each.
(d) 
Unreturned keys: $250.
(e) 
Smoking nondesignated areas: $200.
(f) 
Other items: to be determined based on replacement cost.
(4) 
Equipment available to rent (larger deposit may be required):
(a) 
LCD home theater projector on cart: $50.
(b) 
Nine-foot portable screen: $20.
(c) 
Blu-ray DVD player: $15.
(d) 
Speakers and microphone (includes tripod stands if requested): $15.
(e) 
Podium: $10.
(5) 
Nonprofit organizations: $50 (full day); $25 (four hours or less).
(6) 
Private (less than 50 individuals) or for-profit organizations: $100 (full day); $50 (four hours or less).
(7) 
Special events. Includes use of the kitchen. Dishes and utensils not provided. With or without alcohol. More than 50 individuals in attendance: $275.
(8) 
Monthly rental fees.
Fee Arrangements - When Requested
Nonprofit Monthly Rental Rates (less-than-four-hour rentals)
Nonprofit**
Reservations Per Month
Monthly Fee
Fee Per Reservation
1
$25
$25
2
$48.80
$24.40
3
$71.70
$23.90
4
$93.20
$23.30
5
$113.50
$22.70
6
$133.20
$22.20
7
$151.20
$21.60
8
$168
$21
9
$184.50
$20.50
10
$199
$19.90
11
$212.30
$19.30
12
$225.60
$18.80
13
$236.60
$18.20
14
$246.40
$17.60
15
$255
$17
16
$264
$16.50
17
$270.30
$15.90
18
$275.40
$15.30
19
$281.20
$14.80
20
$284
$14.20
21
$285.60
$13.60
22
$288.20
$13.10
23
$287.50
$12.50
**
Groups storing belongings at the facility may be subject to a monthly storage fee.
Fee Arrangements - When Requested
For-Profit and Private Monthly Rental Rates (less-than-four-hour rentals)
Private/For-Profit**
Reservations Per Month
Monthly Fee
Fee Per Reservation
1
$50
$50
2
$97.80
$48.90
3
$143.10
$47.70
4
$186.40
$46.60
5
$227.50
$45.50
6
$265.80
$44.30
7
$302.40
$43.20
8
$336
$42
9
$368.10
$40.90
10
$398
$39.80
11
$424.60
$38.60
12
$450
$37.50
13
$473.20
$36.40
14
$492.80
$35.20
15
$511.50
$34.10
16
$528
$33
17
$540.60
$31.80
18
$552.60
$30.70
19
$560.50
$29.50
20
$568
$28.40
21
$573.30
$27.30
22
$574.20
$26.10
23
$575
$25
**
All other fees and deposits for the rental of the facility apply.
D. 
Economic Development Authority.
(1) 
Assignment and assumption agreement: $1,000 plus costs.
(2) 
Development agreement (nonabatement or TIF): $1,000 plus costs.
(3) 
Establishment of new TIF District: $4,800 or actual cost.
(4) 
Host approval of conduit debt: $3,000 escrow.
(5) 
Issuance of conduit debt: 1/4% of the proposed issuance amount, $3,000 minimum, $25,000 maximum escrow.
(6) 
Revolving loan fund application fee: 1% origination fee.
(7) 
SAC/WAC repayment agreement and mortgage: current cost of filing document(s) at Isanti County to be paid by developer.
(8) 
TIF development agreement: $2,500 plus costs.
(9) 
Tax abatement application fee: $1,000 plus costs.
E. 
Liquor/beer licenses.
(1) 
Background check and investigation fee.
(a) 
For partnership - corporation - association: $300.
(b) 
For individual: $100.
Initial application only, does not apply for renewals.
(2) 
Investigation fee for comprehensive background and financial investigation (§ 76-16B):
(a) 
If the investigation is conducted within the state: $500, less any amount paid for the initial investigation.
(b) 
If the investigation is required outside the state: $10,000, less any amount paid for the initial investigation.
(3) 
Beer off-sale (3.2): $150.
(4) 
Beer on-sale (3.2): $250.
(5) 
Brewers off-sale malt liquor: $310.
(6) 
Brewers tap room on-sale: $500.
(7) 
Brew pub off-sale malt liquor: $310.
(8) 
Club license (max dictated by Minnesota State Statutes): $500.
(9) 
Intoxicating liquor on-sale: $2,500.
(10) 
Intoxicating liquor Sunday on-sale: $200.
(11) 
Consumption and display permit (annual): $200.
(12) 
Temporary consumption and display permit: $25.
(13) 
Temporary on-sale 3.2 beer license (one day to four days): $50.
(14) 
Temporary one-day on-sale intoxicating liquor license: $25.
(15) 
Temporary on-sale intoxicating liquor license (includes beer and wine, two days to four days one event): $50.
(16) 
Temporary on-sale intoxicating liquor license (multiple events): $500.
(17) 
Wine on-sale: $300.
F. 
Parks and Recreation.
[Amended 12-6-2022 by Ord. No. 780; 9-19-2023 by Ord. No. 797]
(1) 
Bluebird Amphitheater.
(a) 
Full-day rental: $350.
(b) 
Half-day rental: $150 (four hours or less).
(c) 
Half-day rental - nonprofit: $100 (four hours or less).
(d) 
Refundable damage deposit: $250.
(e) 
Speakers w/ tripod (two): $25.
(f) 
Microphone: $10.
(g) 
Podium: $15.
(h) 
Damage cleaning fee: $35 per hour.
(i) 
Stains/structural damage fee: $30 per hour.
(j) 
Other damage fee: based on replacement cost.
(2) 
Copy of Comprehensive Park Plan: $10.
(3) 
Community garden - ground plot (season fee): $15.
(4) 
Community garden - raised bed (season fee): $20.
(5) 
Park dedication fee (residential): $1,800 per unit.
[Amended 12-5-2023 by Ord. No. 799]
(6) 
Park dedication fee - multifamily with recreational amenities: up to 10% reduction of $1,800 per-unit fee.
[Amended 12-5-2023 by Ord. No. 799]
(7) 
Park dedication fee (all others): $1,800 per commercial/industrial acre.
[Amended 12-5-2023 by Ord. No. 799]
(8) 
Park shelter electric box deposit: $50.
(9) 
Park shelter fee.
(a) 
Resident: no charge.
(b) 
Nonresident or business: $10.
(c) 
Nonprofit: $5.
(10) 
Special event cleanup deposit: $100.
(11) 
Tennis court usage.
(a) 
Resident (individual).
[1] 
One court: no charge.
[2] 
Two courts: $6/hour.
(b) 
Nonresident (individual).
[1] 
One court: $6/hour.
[2] 
Two courts: $12/hour.
(c) 
Group, league, business, industry: $15/hour.
(d) 
Nonprofit.
[1] 
One court: $3/hour.
[2] 
Two courts: $6/hour.
(e) 
Per season single court only - rates to be determined on a case-by-case basis by the Parks, Recreation, and Culture Board and City Council.
(12) 
Unity Park softball field usage.
(a) 
Resident: $15 per day.
(b) 
Nonresident: $25 per day.
(c) 
Nonprofit: $7.50 per day.
G. 
Planning and zoning.
[Amended 9-19-2023 by Ord. No. 797]
(1) 
Administrative appeals: $200 plus costs.
(2) 
Administrative permit: $75.
(3) 
Administrative permit - nonprofit: no charge.
(4) 
Administrative subdivision: $275 plus costs.
(5) 
Annexation/de-annexation: $100 plus costs.
(6) 
City utility services under driveway: $100.
(7) 
Comprehensive Plan amendment: $325 plus costs.
(8) 
Conditional use permit: $325 plus costs ($1,000 escrow).
(9) 
Conditional use permit amendment: $275 plus costs ($500 escrow).
(10) 
Copy of Comprehensive Plan: $50.
(11) 
Copy of Zoning Ordinance: $25.
(12) 
Copy of engineer design standards: $35.
(13) 
Development agreement: $10,000 (minimum) escrow.
(14) 
Development agreement (minor): $5,000 (minimum) escrow.
(15) 
Easement application: $200 plus costs.
(16) 
EAW and EIS review: $600 plus costs.
(17) 
Final plat: $325 plus $10 per lot/unit plus costs ($1,500 escrow).
(18) 
Interim use permit: $325 plus costs.
(19) 
Minor subdivision plat: $325 plus costs ($1,000 escrow).
(20) 
Planned unit development - final plan: $325 plus costs ($1,500 escrow).
(21) 
Planned unit development - general plan: $500 plus costs ($1,500 escrow).
(22) 
Preliminary plat: $500 plus costs ($1,500 escrow).
(23) 
Rezoning request: $325 plus costs.
(24) 
Sediment and erosion control inspection, residential: $20.
(25) 
Sediment and erosion control inspection, commercial: $50.
(26) 
Sign permit (permanent): $75.
(27) 
Sign permit (temporary): $50.
(28) 
Site plan review: $325 plus costs ($1,000 escrow).
(29) 
Site plan review financial surety: 125% of estimated cost of site (commercial/industrial) improvements (driveway, parking and loading areas).
(30) 
Text amendment: $275.
(31) 
Vacation request: $275 plus costs.
(32) 
Variance request: $325 plus costs.
(33) 
Wetlands replacement plan review: $500.
(34) 
Zoning investigative fee: $100% of permit.
(35) 
Zoning permits: $80.
(36) 
Zoning staff inspection (additional): $55 (1/2 hr. min.).
(37) 
Zoning verification letter: $30.
H. 
Police.
(1) 
Administrative citation: $60.
(2) 
Alcohol screening: $3 per time or $75 per year.
(3) 
Chemical disposal (small amount): cost of disposal.
(4) 
Chemical disposal (large amount): cost of disposal.
(5) 
Cleaning of crime scene: cost of cleanup.
(6) 
Copy of photo: $5.
(7) 
Copy of police report: $0.25 per page.
(8) 
Copy of video and/or audio, or secured e-delivery: $25.
(9) 
Fee for returned check: listed under Administration.
(10) 
Fingerprinting: $15 per nonresident or non-Isanti business, $0 for Isanti resident or business.
(11) 
Police records search: $35.
(12) 
Professional hire of police officer (minimum three hours): actual hourly wage multiplied by 150%.
(13) 
Reschedule hearing on administrative citation: $50.
(14) 
Storage fees: $20 per day.
(15) 
Towing: As per towing contract fee schedule.
(16) 
Unjust hearing: 150% of cost of hearing.
I. 
Sewer and water.
(1) 
Delinquent posting notice fee: $15.
(2) 
Water meter - new construction:
(a) 
Meter (5/8 inch and 3/4 inch): cost included in permit fee.
(b) 
Meter (larger than 3/4 inch diameter): cost minus standard full meter fee.
(3) 
Water meter - replacement or additional.
(a) 
Meter (5/8 inch and 3/4 inch)::
[1] 
Full meter (radio and body): actual cost plus $5.
[2] 
Radio: actual cost.
[3] 
Body: actual cost.
[4] 
Horn: actual cost.
(b) 
Meter (larger than 3/4 inch diameter): actual cost plus $5.
(4) 
Meter connections/fittings: actual cost.
(5) 
Meter replacement administrative fee for noncompliance: $75/month.
(6) 
Private metered water sales deposit: $2,000 (refundable deposit).
$10 minimum and up to first 1,000 gallons; as per rate study per/1,000 thereafter.
(7) 
Private well water testing: $45.
(8) 
Sewer access fee (SAC): per ordinance per unit based on REC assessment.
(9) 
Sewer rates: per ordinance.
(10) 
Stormwater rates: per ordinance.
(11) 
Stormwater escrow commercial: $3,000.
(12) 
Stormwater escrow residential: $1,000.
(13) 
Trunk utility charge residential: $1,000/unit if more than one unit based on REC schedule or per development agreement.
(14) 
Trunk utility charge commercial/industrial: $2,050 per commercial/industrial acre or per development agreement.
(15) 
Valve plate cover: $115.
[Amended 12-6-2022 by Ord. No. 780]
(16) 
Water access charge (WAC): per ordinance per unit based on REC assessment.
(17) 
Water disconnect/reconnect: $50.
(18) 
Water disconnect/reconnect (after hours): $100 minimum per person, after one hour $100 per hour per person.
(19) 
Water meter history report: $50.
(20) 
Water meter testing: one hour public works staff plus costs.
(21) 
Water rates: per ordinance.
J. 
Streets.
(1) 
Bobcat/tractor charge with operator: $100 per hour.
(2) 
Labor - during work hours: $50 per hour, 1/2 hour minimum.
(3) 
Labor - after hours: $100 per hour, two-hour minimum.
(4) 
Mow charge with operator: $90 per hour.
(5) 
Sidewalk snow removal: $30.
(6) 
Street cut permit: $1,200.
(7) 
Weed whip charge with operator: $75 per hour.
(8) 
Minnesota WARN rates: equipment charges are per hour with operator.
Business Hours
Non-Business Hours
Road Grader with Wing, Dump Truck with Snowplow and Wing, Wheel Loader
$160
$180
Air Compressor with Accessories and Pickup, Pickup, One-Ton Trucks, Tractors
$90
$110
Vactor with Pickup (Requires Two Operators); there is an additional charge of $0.35 per lineal foot for sewer cleaning.
$135
$145
Single-axle Truck, Street Sweeper, Single-axle Dump Truck with Snowplow
$125
$145
Skidsteer, Self-propelled Mower/Snowblower/V Plow/Broom/Brush Hog/Grapple Bucket Attachment
$90
$105
All Other Equipment Such As Chain Saw, Push Mower and Weed Whips
$75
$95
K. 
Fire.
(1) 
Fire extinguisher service deposit fee: $25 (refundable).
(2) 
Fire extinguisher - administrative fee: $3.
This is not an all-inclusive fee schedule for fees that may be charged by the City. The City Council is solely responsible for the setting and establishment of fees, whether listed in this chapter or in an ordinance, a resolution or negotiated in an agreement. Sales and use tax applied in addition to fees as required by state statute.
The City Council authorizes this chapter to be published in summary form, with copies of the fee schedule available to the public at City Hall at no charge.