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SUBJECT: <br />INITIAL 2026 CITY MANAGER FEE DISCUSSION <br />DATE: <br />SEPTEMBER 18, 2025 <br />PAGE 2 OF 5 <br />by the manager shall be published on the city website. The city manager may in writing <br />delegate such authority to the manager's designee." <br />City Manager Fees are either adjusted by an inflationary factor, through benchmarking <br />against other comparable jurisdictions, or another previously established methodology <br />such as Department recommendations or Advisory Board input. Of the total —292 City <br />Manager Fees listed in Attachment 2, 151 fees (52%) are proposed or likely to be adjusted <br />by an inflationary factor or CPI, 138 fees (74%) are to remain unchanged from 2025, while <br />an alternative methodology adjusted 3 fees (1%). <br />BACKGROUND: <br />The City Manager, or their designee, has administrative authority to manage the <br />approximately 300 fees by City Code, under their Powers and Duties, Section B, <br />Paragraph 10. Link to Code. <br />For ease of understanding for this discussion, Staff have broken them out into the <br />following categories. <br />Miscellaneous Fees (Sec 2.06.020.- Duties — Files on Demand): <br />Background: These fees typically cover administrative expenses, including copies, maps, <br />police reports, and technical data. <br />Process: These fees are de minimis, often under $50. While they are adjusted annually <br />by an inflationary factor, some may remain unchanged as fees are frequently rounded to <br />the nearest dollar. These fees aim to recover the full cost of the service, the financial <br />impact of these fees are not material, and can be found in Rows 1 — 40, and 49 - 57 of <br />Attachment 2 — Fees Established by the City Manager, 2025 and 2026 (Projected). <br />Cemetery Fees (Sec 14.24.120- Fees for opening graves): <br />Background: These fees relate to and fund Cemetery operations. User Fees are the <br />primary funding source of Cemetery operations. However, the Cemetery fund is also <br />funded by an annual transfer of interest from the Cemetery Endowment / Permanent Fund <br />and an annual General Fund subsidy transfer for operational support. <br />Process: For 2026, Staff is proposing a 3% increase to all cemetery fees. These fees are <br />reviewed annually by City Staff and are not tied to CPI or another inflationary factor. These <br />fees seek partial cost recovery of the service. Cemetery fees have been historically <br />subsidized by the General Fund. User Fees, as well as the annual General Fund transfer, <br />are material to the Cemetery Operating Fund. Non -Residents are charged a significantly <br />higher rate than City Residents. These fees can be found in Rows 58 — 71 of Attachment <br />2. <br />Facility, Parks, Room, and Sports Field Rentals (Sec 4.04.090 — Group Use): <br />FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMUNICATION <br />