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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFIN-20-063 - 2021 User FeesREPORT TO:Finance and Corporate Services Committee DATE OF MEETING: November 2, 2020 SUBMITTED BY:Ryan Hagey, Director of Financial Planning 519-741-2200 Ext 7353 PREPARED BY:Ryan Hagey, Director of Financial Planning 519-741-2200 Ext 7353 WARD(S) INVOLVED:All DATE OF REPORT:October 20, 2020 REPORT NO.: FIN-20-063 SUBJECT:2021 User Fees ______________________________________________________________________ RECOMMENDATION: THAT 2021 user fees be held flat at 2020 rateswith the exception of those fees specifically identified in report FIN-20-063; and THAT the proposed fees and charges contained in the 2021 User Fee Schedule attached to Financial Services Department report FIN-20-063be approved; andfurther, THAT Legal Services staff be directed to prepare the necessary by-laws to amend The City of Kitchener Municipal Code Chapters for fees and charges pertaining to licensing, planning applications, building permits and Committee of Adjustment applications. BACKGROUND: A comprehensive review of fees and charges forms part of the annual budget process. Council normally approves a new fee schedule each fall to provide time to secure Provincial approvals and by-law amendments before fees are increased effective the beginning of the following year. Fees and charges are used by municipalities as an alternative to fully funding various programs and services through property taxes. Fees and charges are often used for programs and services where customers have a choice whetherto use them and, for this reason, the use of fees and charges tends to be favoured over property taxes alone. REPORT: A comprehensive schedule of proposed fees and charges is attached to this report. *** This information is available in accessible formats upon request. *** Please call 519-741-2345 or TTY 1-866-969-9994for assistance. 1 - 1 When setting individual rates, departments consider a range of factors including cost recovery, legislation, rates of other municipalities and market conditions. Given the localimpacts COVID-19, holding the vast majority of user fees flat at 2020 levels is one way the City can help individuals and businesses who are struggling financially due to the pandemic. Further, most building permit fees are proposed to be reduced by 10%. A reduction to these fees helps lowerthe costs of development in Kitchener, and can be accommodated based on Building’s strong financial results in past years which has built up a healthy balance in the itsstabilization reserve. The table below breaks down the change in fees into different categories. This breakdown shows the vast majority (94%) of fees are remaining at 2020 levels. A small number of fees are proposed to decrease, and only three fees have aproposed increase related to legislation or previous Council decisions. No new fees are proposedfor 2021. Summary of Change in User Fees Compared to Prior Year Fee change# of Fees% of Fees Fee decrease (i.e. less than 0%)725% No change (i.e. 0%)125394% Between 0% -1.5%00% Between 1.5% -2.5%2Less than 1% Greater than 2.5%1Less than 1% New fee00% The remainder of the report highlights fee changes that differ from the inflationary guideline. Highlighted Fee Changes Special Events (fees 17 –78 on the detailed fee schedule) Allfees have remained at the 2020 rate,with the following exception: Proposed 2022 Victoria Park Pavilion (VPP) Wedding Package (fee 78on the detailed fee schedule) In 2019, staff reviewed the costs of similar wedding packages from a number of venues and found the City’s wedding package pricing was below existing market ratesfor weekend rentals (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday).Council approved increasing the fees to better reflect market rates, but to phase in the increase over a three-yearperiod(the 2022 wedding season being the second year of the three year phase in period). The fee for 2022 weddings will increase from $3,500 to $4,500 as per previous Council direction.All other VPP rentals for 2021 will remain at 2020 rates, allowing every other group/event to rent the facility at existing rates. It is even more important in light of COVID-19 that the City move towardsa market-competitive rate for venue rentals on prime dates. The hospitality sector is not anticipated to recover for at least to 2-3 years and large event venues are among the hardest hit. For that reason, the City should not offer a rental rate that undercuts private sector venues as they struggle to regain business and return to profitability. 1 - 2 Building (fees 358 - 456on the detailed fee schedule) The Building Enterprise is proposing a 10% reduction to most of the permit fees for the 2021budget. Favourable results over the last few years have allowed the Building Stabilization reserve fund to reach its target level. This rate reduction will help maintain the reserve fund within its minimum and maximum target levels going forward. Fire (Fees 459 - 534 on the detailed schedule) Response to Provincial Highways/Truck (fee 515 & 516) – these hourly rates are set by the Province and have been updated to match their legislated fee. ALIGNMENT WITH CITY OF KITCHENER STRATEGIC PLAN: The recommendation of this report supports the achievement of the city’s strategicvision through the delivery of core service. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS: User fees make up approximately 11% of the revenues used to fund the tax supported operating budget. The proposed 2021 tax supported budget includes no increaseto these fees, unless otherwise noted in this report. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: INFORM and CONSULT This report has been listed on the City’s website. In addition, the finalized listing will be posted on the City’s website afteradoption by Council. The Planning, Engineering and Building fees were reviewed with development industry stakeholders at a Waterloo Region Homebuilders Liaison committee meeting with no objections. ACKNOWLEDGED BY: Jonathan Lautenbach, Chief Financial Officer (CFO), FinancialServices 1 - 3 1 - 4 1 - 5 1 - 6 1 - 7 1 - 8 1 - 9 1 - 10 1 - 11 1 - 12 1 - 13 1 - 14 1 - 15 1 - 16 1 - 17 1 - 18 1 - 19 1 - 20 1 - 21 1 - 22 1 - 23 1 - 24 1 - 25 1 - 26 1 - 27 1 - 28 1 - 29 1 - 30 1 - 31 1 - 32 1 - 33 1 - 34 1 - 35 1 - 36 1 - 37 1 - 38 1 - 39 1 - 40 1 - 41 1 - 42 1 - 43 1 - 44 1 - 45 1 - 46 1 - 47 1 - 48 1 - 49 1 - 50 1 - 51 1 - 52 1 - 53 1 - 54