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07-557 2007 Parks Recreation Fees CITY OF MERIDIAN RESOLUTION NO. tJ1-5"57 BY THE CITY COUNCIL: BIRD, BORTON, ROUNTREE, ZAREMBA A RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE CITY COUNCIL'S APPROVAL OF MERIDIAN PARKS RECREATION FEES FOR 2007; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, OIl April 17, 2007, the City Council ofthe City of Meridian, held a hearing on the adoption of the 2007 Meridian Parks Recreation fees for various summer programs as shown by Attachment "A" and incorporated herein by reference; and WHEREAS, aflt:r such hearing, the City Council, by formal motion, did approve said 2007 Meridian Parks Recreation fees for various programs; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO: Section 1. That the 2007 Meridian Parks Recreation fees for various summer programs are hereby adopted. A copy of the fee schedule is attached as Exhibit "A". Sectiun 2. That the Director of Parks and Recreation is hereby authorized to implement and carry out the collection of said fees for the various programs. Section 3. That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately upun its aduptiun and approval. of ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Meridian, Idaho ~ '2 ,2007. APPROVED by the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Idaho, this /J;Ir1 t ,2007. 2Lfft:. day /} A P!; ~ day of .~f ~ // ~ ~ . SI:;}c...L CITY CLERK "'-. -YCf;. .rf;f:? 2 ~-?-- 1'{) ,'6;s-t 1<1;\ ' :-/ .j? .; 2007 MERIDIAN P ARKS RECREAt1~~)is:::- ,~:~')~>';' //11 OC.NI't, ,.-.:" .'/ / / I, t i If! \'" \', \ \ \ \,. Page 1 of 1 Meridian Parks Recreation Fee Schedule 2006 Activity Current Fee Proposed Fee % Change VOLLEYBALL COMPETATIVE (CO~D MENS, & WOMENS) Team Fee (10 games + tournament) $260.00 $110.00 -58% Player Fees (min. 101 $15.00 $15.00 0% Additional Players (over 10) $15.00 Remove A$A Fees $12.00 Remove Late Fee (team) NA $30.00 New RECREATIONAL (COED) Team Fee NA $100.00 New Late Fee (team) NA $30.00 New BASKETBALL (MENS & WOMENS) Team (10-llames + tournament) $500.00 $350.00 -30% Player Fees (min. 10\ $15.00 $15.00 0% AddiUional Plavers (over 101 $15.00 Remove USSSA Fee NA $20.00 New A$A Fees $12.00 Remove Late Fee (team) NA $50.00 New SUMMER SOFTBALL COED Team Fee (10-games + tournament\ $350.00 $400.00 14% Player Fees (min. 15) $14.00 $15.00 7% Additional Plavers (over 15) $14.00 Remove ASA Fee $25.00 $26.00 4% Late Fee (team) NA $50.00 New MENS Team Fee (15.game + tournamentl $700.00 Player Fees (min. 15) NA $15.00 New ASA Fee NA $26.00 New Late Fee (team) NA $50.00 New MENS SENIOR (60+} Team Fee (16 cames) NA $550.00 New Plaver Fees (min. 15} NA $15.00 New ASA Fee NA $26.00 New Late Fee Iteam) NA $50.00 New FALL SOFTBALL Team (8-oames) $400.00 $200.00 -50% Plaver Fees (min. 15) NA $15.00 New Additional Plavers (over 15} $10.00 Remove ASA Non-Championship Elioible Fee $12.00 $12.00 0% Late Fee (team) NA $50.00 New Tournament $15000 Remove NON-LEAGUE SOFTBALL TOURNAMENTS Entry Fee (ParKs & Ree. Hosted) $175.00 $175.00 0% Field rental for tournament per came $15.00 $15.00 0% Girls Fastpitch Softball (U10, U12, U14) Team Fee (10 llames) N/A $350.00 New ASA Fee (Der Dlavt:!r) N/A $6.00 New Meridian Parks Recreation Fee Schedule 2006 SHELTER FEES: Extra Picnic Tables $3.00 $4.00 33% STOREY PARK (Blue & Green Shelterl Shelter Rental 1-50 oeoole) $30.00 $30.00 0% Shelter Rental 51-100oeoole $45.00 $45.00 0% Shelter Rental 101-150oeoolel $60.00 $60.00 0% Shelter Rental 151-200 oeoole) $75.00 $75.00 0% Softball Field loer hour) $8.00 $10.00 25% Softball Field Lillhts (oer houiT $10.00 $15.00 50% Vollevball Eauioment (oer daY) $10.00 $10.00 0% TULLY PARK Small Shelter Rental 30 oeoole max.) $30.00 $30.00 0% Lame Shelter Rental 1-150 DaoDle) $60.00 $60.00 0% Large Shelter Rental 151.200oeoole) $75.00 $75.00 0% Lame Shelter Rental 201-250oeoolel $90.00 $90.00 0% Large Shelter Rental 251-300oeoole) $105.00 $105.00 0% Softball Fields (oer hour) $8.00 $10.00 25% VOlleyball Eauipment (oer davl $10.00 $10.00 0% CHATEAU PARK Shelter Rental (30 oeoole maxT $30.00 $30.00 0% Multi-Use Field (oer hourI NA $10.00 New SETTLERS PARK Shelter Rental 1-50 oeoolel $30.00 $30.00 0% Shelter Rental 51-100oeoole) $45.00 $45.00 0% Shelter Rental 101-150oeoole) $60.00 $60.00 0% Shelter Rental 151-200oeoole) $75.00 $75.00 0% Multi-Use Fields (oer hour) $8.00 $10.00 25% HEROES PARK Multi-Use Field (per hour) NA $1000 New SEASONS PARK Multi-Use Field (oer hour) NA $10.00 New KIWANIS PARK Shelter Rental (50 oeoole maxT NA $30.00 New Multi-Use Fields (oer hour) NA $10.00 New BEAR CREEK PARK Shelter Rental 1.50 peoOlel NA $30.00 New Shelter Rental 51-100oeoolef NA $45.00 New Shelter Rental 101-150oeoole) NA $60.00 New Shelter Rental 151-200oeoole) NA $75.00 New Softball Fields oer hour) $8.00 $10.00 25% Multi-Use Fields (per hour) NA $10.00 New CHAMPION PARK Shelter Rental 30 oeoole max.) NA $30.00 New Multi.Use Fields (per hour) NA $10.00 New Meridian Parks Recreation Fee Schedule 2006 SPECIAL EVENTS MERIDIAN BARN SOUR 1 Mile Fun Run $8.00 $8.00 0% 5K Run $18.00 $18.00 0% 10K Run $18.00 $18.00 0% 5k/10k Late Reaistration $23.00 $2300 0% SUMMER SIZZLER Basketball- 4 olavers max. (oer team) $30.00 $40.00 33% Vollevball . 4 olavers max. (oer team 1 $30.00 $40.00 33% Inline Skatina $12.00 $12.00 0% ACTIVITY GUIDE SUMMER CAMP Plan A (Full Dav) - 2 weeks $124.00 Remove Plan A (Full Davl - 2 weeks Late Reaistration $144.00 Remove 2nd Child Plan A $94.00 Remove 2nd Child Plan A Late Reoistration $114.00 Remove Plan B 11/2 Davsl - 2 weeks $84.00 Remove Plan B (1/2 Davs) - 2 weeks Late Reoistration $104.00 Remove 2nd Child Plan B $54.00 Remove 2nd Child Plan A Late Reaistratian $74.00 Remove Plan A . Per Dav $15.00 Remove Plan B . Per Dav $10.00 Remove 1 week 7:30am - 5:30om NA $72.00 New 1 week 7:30am - 5:3ODm Late Rearstration NA $82.00 New 1 week 9:00am - 3:00om NA $52.00 New 1 week 9:00am - 3:00om Late Reaistration NA $62.00 New ACTIVITY GUIDE CLASSES HPumo It Up NA $30.00 New "Hunter Education NA $10.00 New HAdult Dance (ie ballroom, swiriQ, salsa) NA $20.00 New "Golf Lessons (AdulllYouthl NA $48.00 New "Horseshoes (AdultIYouthl NA $5.00 New HFootball Camo (Youth) NA $79.00 New "Ratlina NA $59.00 New HTennis NA $22.00 New HTennis Team NA $40.00 New .. Arts & Crafts (Youth 1 NA $20.00 New HAdult Gardenina NA $10.00 New .. Jumo & Jive (Youth) NA $47.00 New HTramoolinefT umblina NA $55.00 New HAdult Paintina (Watercolor, acrvliC) NA $35.00 New "pumokin Carvina NA $15.00 New "Scraobookino (Beainnina Album Makinol NA $5.00 New "Scraobookinll (Power Sort) NA $15.00 New "Scraabooklno (Mini Album For Youth) NA $12.00 New HCreative Writina NA $50.00 New "Indoor Soccer NA $50.00 New H Archerv NA $30.00 New ACTIVITY GUIDE ADS Back Cover (Full colorl NA $400.00 Np.w Full Paoe NA $320.00 New 1/2 Paoe NA $160.00 New 1/4 Pace NA $80.00 New 1/8 Paae NA $40.00 New Special Events "Boise Hawks Fun Dav NA $5.50 New "Indicates 80/20 Contractors. These fees were set by the organizationlvendor who provides the service. (~~E IDR IAN,;- ~J IVOT-CE OF PUBLIC AWAREINESS MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MayorTammy de Weerd City Council Members: Keith Bird Joe Borton Charles Rountree David Zaremba NOTICE OF AWARENESS IS HEREBY GNEN that members of the Meridian City Council may attend Meridian Town Hall Meetings. The Town Hall Meetings will be at Heritage Middle School, 4990 North Meridian Road on Wednesday, February 18~', 2009 from 6:30 - 8:30 PM and Mountain View High School, 2000 Millenium Way Thursday, February 19~', 2009 from 6:30 - 8:30 PM. This is not a meeting or workshop. The public is welcome to attend and for inquiries please contact the City Clerk's Office at 888-4433. DATED this 17th day of February, HOLMAN -CITY ` ````~,~~t1111~i~y,rr~r` 9y --. 7 ~ ~. ~~ P Notice of Awareness far Town Hall Meeting -February 18"` >~ 19"', 2009 Page 1 of 1 Anyone desiring accommodation for disabilities related to documents and/or hearings, please contact the City Glerk's Office at 8881433 at least 48 hours priorto the Town Hall Meeting. Meridian seeks public input on proposed utility rate adjustment MERIDIAN - In an effort to keep pace with utility capital infrastructure needs and accommodate increased operational and maintenance expenses, the City of Meridian will consider adjusting its utility rates. The City will hold Town Hall meetings on Wednesday and Thursday, February 18d' and 19~' from 6:30-8:00 p.m. at, respectively, Heritage Middle School and Mountain View High School to ensure the community fully understands the situation facing the City's Utility and the rate adjustment options. A focus group often volunteers including specialists in utilities, finance and other fields met twice in January to look at technical data in the context of a rate adjustment, including what's happening in other utility areas such as cable television and cellular. They also looked at four rate options, including doing nothing, adopting aone-time hike or spreading it over 2-3 years. "The Group reviewed the City's inputs, methods, and approach and provided valuable feedback on funding options as well as key information that they felt the community needed to see and hear regarding the situation," said Public Works Director Tom Barry at the February 3rd City Council meeting. The Enterprise Fund, which is financed exclusively from user fees and includes the water and sewer utilities, has to pay for itself. In an effort to incentivize conservation and provide a cost of service reduction, the City reduced water and sewer rates in 2002. "The key message from the Focus Group was that water and sewer are not optional services," said consultant Jessica Flynn of Red Sky Public Relations. "They are life- safety essential services and demand for those services continues despite the economic downturn." Mayor Tammy de Weerd and Council members endorsed a proactive approach to involving the public in the process and presenting all the options. "I'm really pleased with what's been done so far," said Charles Rountree. "I don't know of any other community that's made this effort to identify needs and inform our citizens about what we're going to do about it." Council member David Zaremba agreed and said he likes including a map showing infrastructure, "since most of it is hidden." Mayor de Weerd said the public presentations must be clear and convincing. "Keep it simple so it's not confusing," she said. Public Hearing Notice to be Advertised on February 9, 16, and 23 in the Valley Times. The Meridian City Council will be holding a Public Hearing at 7:OOp.m. on February 24~', 2009 at the regularly scheduled City Council Meeting for the purpose of hearing public comments and to explain the reasons for possible adjustments to the City's Water and Sewer Rates and Fees. The location of the Public Hearing is at Meridian City Hall, 33 East Broadway Avenue, Meridian, Idaho 83642. The options being considered are: 1) to increase the base water rate by up to $1.37, the base sewer rate by up to $4.04, the water usage fee by up to 47¢ per 1,000 gallons, and the sewer usage fee by up to $2.59 per 1,000 gallons in a one-time increase -OR- 2) to increase the base water rate by up to 76¢, the base sewer rate by up to $2.33, the water usage fee by up to 26¢ per 1,000 gallons, and the sewer usage fee by up to $1.49 per 1,000 gallons two separate times annually over a consecutive 2-year period -OR- 3) to increase the base water rate by up to 57¢, the base sewer rate by up to $1.75, the water usage fee by up to 20¢ per 1,000 gallons, and the sewer usage fee by up to $1.12 per 1,000 gallons three separate times annually over a consecutive 3-year period. The rates and fees currently collected are $4.24 for the base water rate, $4.98 for the base sewer rate, $1.46 for the water usage rate per 1,000 gallons and $3.19 for the sewer usage rate per 1,000.