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CityCouncil | 2009-07-07 | 8 | previous rates be provided side by side along with the amount of the increase; stated permit fees are not set to make money but ensure that public and private infrastructure remains in tact; people will be encouraged to add things without permits if fees are too high; permits and inspections ensure that things are done properly. Mayor Johnson stated the three components required for installing a sauna add up to a lot of money; inquired whether total fees have been compared. The Assistant City Manager responded generally, permits are not out of line with neighboring jurisdictions. Mayor Johnson inquired whether staff costs are included, to which the Assistant City Manager responded fees are flat costs. Councilmember Matarrese moved adoption of the resolution. Vice Mayor deHaan seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (09-280) ) Introduction of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by Amending Subsection 3-28.10 (Return on Investment in Enterprise Funds) of Section 3-28 (Payment of Taxes) of Chapter III (Finance and Taxation) to Reduce the Golf Fund's Return on Investment from 1% to 0.43363% for Fiscal Years 2006-07 through 2009-10 and Exempting the Golf Fund's Return on Investment Entirely, Effective Fiscal Year 2010-11. Introduced. The Assistant City Manager gave a brief presentation. In response to Vice Mayor deHaan's inquiry, the Assistant City Manager stated that Alameda Municipal Power's (AMP) Return on Investment (ROI) would remain at 1% stated the Sewer Fund is exempt from ROI. The Interim Finance Director clarified that AMP's ROI was collected at the reduced 0.43363% rate; stated AMP's ROI would be collected at 1% in Fiscal Year 2009-2010; the City would recover the difference between the 0.43363% and 1% for Fiscal Years 2006-2007 through 2008-2009. Mayor Johnson stated Council made the decision to reduce the ROI for Golf but the change was not reflected in the ordinance; inquired how the Golf Course is doing. The Recreation and Park Director responded the Golf Course is doing Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 8 July 7, 2009 | CityCouncil/2009-07-07.pdf |