Laserfiche WebLink
S TA FF REPORT <br /> <br />June 2, 1992 <br />Parks and Community Services <br /> <br />SUBJECT~ <br /> <br />Approval of Fees and Charges for Recreational <br />Services and Facilities <br /> <br />P~RK AND RECRF~TION COMMISSION RECOMMEND~TION~ <br /> <br />At their May 14, 1992 meeting, the Park and Recreation <br />Commission recommended that Council pass a resolution to <br />amend City Council Resolution 92-99 (Fee Policy) and <br />Resolution 92-100 (Master Fee Schedule) to: 1) approve <br />the new Fees and Charges Schedule, 2) approve the Amador <br />Theater Fee Policy, 3) authorize staff to adjust fees and <br />charges for services and facilities for up. to 20% of the <br />approved fees and charges without resubmitting the change <br />to the Council, 4) authorize staff to provide new <br />programs/classes at a fee based on the cost of service or <br />established guidelines and that fees for such programs or <br />classes be submitted to the Council for approval within a <br />one-year period from initiation of the class or program, <br />and 5) authorize the Recreation Supervisors or Director <br />to continue to enter into contractual agreements for <br />program services. <br /> <br />ST/%FF RECOMMENDATION~ <br /> <br />Staff concurs with the recommendation of the Park and <br />Recreation Commission. <br /> <br />SUMMARY: <br /> <br />It has been a year since the fees and charges for <br />recreational services and facilities have been reviewed <br />by the Park and Recreation Commission. The Department <br />has implemented new classes and programs with fees <br />requiring Council approval and has increased certain fees <br />to the maximum allowed (20%) without bringing the fee <br />schedule to the Council for approval. <br /> <br />Many new classes have been added; adjustment in <br />class/program fees are proposed in several areas, in most <br />cases a reflection of increased staff costs. <br /> <br />SR 92:224 <br /> <br /> <br />