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2025
FEE SCHEDULE
Approved 1.13.25
Introduction
In March 1987, the Brooklyn Center City Council approved an amendment to the City Ordinances that
removed the fees for licenses and permits from the City Ordinances and established fees by Council
resolution. The resolutions establishing fees for licenses and permits were collated into the following fee
schedule, and it is updated whenever fees are amended, or new fees are established. It provides a means
by which fees for permits, licenses, and miscellaneous services are incorporated into one document to aid
employees who need to collect fees or provide public information regarding fees. Fees for licenses and
permits are set forth by Council resolution. Fees for copies, research projects, maps, and ordinances are
generally set by the City Manager.
Fees relating to the Community Center and Centerbrook Golf Course can be obtained directly from
the Recreation Department and are not included in this fee schedule.
Fees relating to the Heritage Center of Brooklyn Center can be obtained directly from the Heritage
Center and are not included in this fee schedule.
Table of Contents
City Clerk’s Office Licenses
Licenses
Amusement Device.......................................................................................................................... 1
Animals ........................................................................................................................................... 1
Bowling Alley ................................................................................................................................... 1
Christmas Tree ................................................................................................................................ 1
Entertainment ................................................................................................................................. 1
Filling Station .................................................................................................................................. 1
Filming & Photography ................................................................................................................... 1
Fireworks ......................................................................................................................................... 1
Garbage/Rubbish Collection ............................................................................................................ 1
Hospitality ....................................................................................................................................... 1
Liquor – Consumption and Display .................................................................................................. 1
Liquor – Off-Sale 3.2 Malt Liquor ..................................................................................................... 1
Liquor – Off-Sale Brew Pub .............................................................................................................. 1
Liquor – Off-Sale Microdistillery ...................................................................................................... 1
Liquor – Off-Sale Small Brewer License ........................................................................................... 2
Liquor – On-Sale 3.2 Malt Liquor ..................................................................................................... 2
Liquor – On-Sale Brew Pub .............................................................................................................. 2
Liquor – On-Sale Brewer Taproom .................................................................................................. 2
Liquor – On-Sale Club ...................................................................................................................... 2
Liquor – On-Sale Intoxicating .......................................................................................................... 2
Liquor – On-Sale Microdistillery Cocktail Room ............................................................................... 2
Liquor – On-Sale Sunday Sales ......................................................................................................... 2
Liquor – On-Sale Temporary ............................................................................................................ 2
Liquor – On-Sale Wine ..................................................................................................................... 2
Massage Establishment .................................................................................................................. 2
Motor Vehicle Dealer ...................................................................................................................... 2
Pawnbroker ..................................................................................................................................... 2
Rap Parlor, Conversation Parlors, Adult Encounter Groups,
Adult Sensitivity Groups, Escort Service, Model Services,
Dancing Services, or Hostess Services .............................................................................................. 3
Saunas or Sauna Baths .................................................................................................................... 3
Secondhand Goods Dealer .............................................................................................................. 3
Sign Hanger ..................................................................................................................................... 3
Special Events .................................................................................................................................. 3
Taxicab ............................................................................................................................................ 3
Tobacco Related Products ............................................................................................................... 3
Table of Contents
Community Development Permits/Licenses
Permits/Licenses
Building and Fire Protection ............................................................................................................4
Cesspool Cleaning ...........................................................................................................................5
Courtesy Bench................................................................................................................................ 5
Demolition ....................................................................................................................................... 5
Electrical Residential ....................................................................................................................... 5
Electrical Commercial ...................................................................................................................... 6
Flood Plain Use ................................................................................................................................ 7
House moving ................................................................................................................................. 7
Land Disturbing Activities ................................................................................................................ 7
Mechanical Systems License ........................................................................................................... 7
Mechanical Systems ........................................................................................................................ 7
Planning Commission Fees .............................................................................................................. 7
Plumbing ......................................................................................................................................... 8
Rental .............................................................................................................................................. 8
Right-of-Way ................................................................................................................................... 8
Sign ................................................................................................................................................. 8
Community Center
Daily Admission .............................................................................................................................. 9
Punch Cards .................................................................................................................................... 9
Memberships ................................................................................................................................. 9
Miscellaneous
Abatement Application .................................................................................................................10
Abatement ...................................................................................................................................10
Accident Reports (Police) ............................................................................................................. 10
Administrative Penalty System Fees ............................................................................................. 10
Appeal Filing Fee – Chapter 12 and Chapter 19 ........................................................................... 10
Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Administrative Review ................................................................ 10
Beekeeping Registration ............................................................................................................... 10
Copy Charges ................................................................................................................................ 11
Dogs ..............................................................................................................................................11
Fingerprinting (Police .................................................................................................................... 12
Franchise (Natural Gas) ................................................................................................................ 12
Franchise (Electric) ....................................................................................................................... 12
Hearing Request Deposit .............................................................................................................. 12
Inspections .................................................................................................................................... 12
Intoxilyzers Logs (Police) ............................................................................................................... 12
Lot Combination ............................................................................................................................ 12
Maps ............................................................................................................................................. 12
NSF Check ...................................................................................................................................... 12
Opportunity Site Stormwater Fee .................................................................................................13
Police Reports ...............................................................................................................................13
Public Subsidy Application Fee ..................................................................................................... 13 PUD Amendment (Minor) ............................................................................................................ 13
Right of Way Registration ............................................................................................................ 13
Site and Building Plan Amendment (Minor) ................................................................................ 13
Special Assessment Charge for Unpaid fine amounts that are assessed ..................................... 13
Special Assessment Interest Rate ................................................................................................. 13
Special Computer Search (Police) ................................................................................................ 13
Subdivision (Minor) ...................................................................................................................... 13
Tow to City Property (Police) .......................................................................................................13
Tree Contractor Registration ........................................................................................................13
Tree Removal ................................................................................................................................ 13
Vacant Building Registration ........................................................................................................ 13
Vacation – Street, Alley, Easement (Engineering) ....................................................................... 13
Video Taping Duplicating (Police) ................................................................................................ 13
Weed Inspection .......................................................................................................................... 14
Well Water Test ............................................................................................................................ 14
Zoning Letter ................................................................................................................................ 14
Utility
Recycling Utility (Quarterly rates) ................................................................................................15
Sanitary Sewer Utility (Quarterly rates) ...................................................................................... 15
Storm Sewer Utility (Quarterly rates) .......................................................................................... 15
Street Light Utility (Quarterly rates) ............................................................................................ 15
Street and Storm Drainage Special Assessment Rates
Partial Street Reconstruction .....................................................................................................16
Pavement Rehabilitation ........................................................................................................... 16
Water and Sanitary Sewer Connection......................................................................................... 16
Water Utility (Quarterly rates) ..................................................................................................... 17
Appendix A
Opportunity Site Stormwater Map ............................................................................................... 18
1
City Clerk’s Office Licenses
License Type Annual Fee Expiration City Code
Reference
Amusement Device $15/location, plus June 30 23-2101
Operator $15/machine Minn. Stat. 449.15
Res. 87-31
Kiddie Ride $10/ride
Animals (Cats and Dogs)
Commercial Kennel Res. No. 97-180 $100 September 30 1-102
Bowling Alley Res. No. 97-180
$20/alley December 31 23-209.01
Christmas Tree Sales
Deposit
Res. No. 97-180
$60/lot
$100/lot
January 5 23-1301
Edible Cannabinoid Sales
License
Background Check
$450
$200
23-2701
Entertainment Res. No. 2020-17
$300
December 31 23-301
Filling Station
First Nozzle/Hose Each
Additional Nozzle/Hose
Res. No. 2023-115
$100
$15
December 31 23-402
Filming & Photography $400 23-2500
Ord. No. 2017-02
Fireworks
Temporary Stand
Permanent Structure
Res. No. 2004-65
$350/location
$100/location
December 31 19-403
Garbage and/or Rubbish Collection
Company
Vehicle
Res. No. 2023-115
$250
$50
June 30 7-103
Hospitality Res. No. 2023-115 April 30 23-2401
Level I $200
Level II
Level III $250 $350
Liquor – Civil Penalties
Offense Civil Fine Suspension/Rev
1st Offense……..$ 500……… None
2nd Offense…… $1,000……..1 day Suspension
3rd Offense…… $1,500…….. 3 day Suspension
4th Offense…… $2,000….…. 5 day Suspension
5th Offense…… $2,000……..Revocation
Res. No. 2019-116
11-107
Liquor – Consumption and Display
Temporary
(maximum 10 days for City)
Res. No. 2017-203
$300
$25
December 31 N/A 11-106
Liquor – Off-Sale 3.2 Malt Liquor Res. No. 2017-203
$100
December 31 11-106
Liquor – Off-Sale Brew Pub Res. No. 2017-203
$200 December 31 11-106
Liquor – Off-Sale Microdistillery Res. No. 2017-203
$200 December 31 11-106
2
License Type Annual Fee Expiration City Code
Reference
Liquor – Off-Sale Small Brewer License Res. No. 2017-203
$200 December 31 11-106
Liquor – On-Sale 3.2 Malt Liquor
Temporary
Res. No. 2017-203
$500
$10/day
December
31 N/A
11-106
Liquor – On-Sale Brew Pub
On-Sale Intoxicating
On-Sale 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor
Res. No. 2017-203
$6,500
$500
December 31 11-106
Liquor – On-Sale Brewer Taproom Res. No. 2017-203
$600 December 31 11-106
Liquor – On-Sale Club
Up to 200 members 201-500
members
501-1,000 members
1,001-2,000 members
2,001-4,000 members
4,001-6,000 members
Over 6,000 members
$300
$500
$650
$800
$1,000
$2,000
$3,000
December 31 11-106
Liquor – On-Sale Intoxicating Res. No. 2017-203 December 31 11-106
Hotels & Clubs $6,500
The Heritage Center of Brooklyn Center $5,000
Culinary Class $100
Liquor – On-Sale Microdistillery Cocktail Room Res. No. 2017-203
$600
December 31 11-106
Liquor – On-Sale Sunday Sales Res. No. 2017-203
$200 December 31 11-106
Liquor – On-Sale Temporary
Maximum 3 consecutive days; no more than 12
days per year
Special Event Permit
Maximum 10 consecutive days; no more than 40
days per year
$25/per day
$25/per day
11-106
Liquor – On-Sale Wine Res. No. 2017-203
$2,000
December 31 11-106
Massage Establishment Res. No. 87-31 December 31 23-1703
Establishment $3,000
Investigation – Establishment $1,500
Masseur or Masseuse $50
Investigation – Masseur/Masseuse $100
Motor Vehicle Dealer
Class A Class B
Res. No. 97-180
$250
$75
April 30 23-1202
Pawnbroker
Establishment Investigation
Res. No. 2004-101
$3,000
$1,500
December 31 23-603
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License Type Annual Fee Expiration City Code
Reference
Rap Parlors, Conversation Parlors, Adult Encounter Res. No. 87-31 December 31 23-1804
Groups, Adult Sensitivity Groups, Escort Services,
Model Services, Dancing Services, or Hostess Services
$1,500
Investigation $1,500
Saunas or Sauna Baths Res. No. 87-31 December 31 23-1602
Establishment
Investigation $3,000
$1,500
Secondhand Goods Dealer Res. No. 98-227 December 31 23-652
$750, plus
$1.50 per
reportable
transaction
Investigation $1,500
Sign Hanger Res. No. 97-180
$60 April 30 34-160
Special Events $100 application fee Additional fees may be charged
23-2600
Res. No 2022-25
Taxicab Res. No. 2004-101
$100/vehicle December 31 23-702
Tobacco Related Products Res. No. 2023-115 December 31 23-101
License Fee
Investigation $300 $150
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Community Development Permits/Licenses
Permit Type Fee City Code
Reference
Building and Fire Protection 3-103
Valuation $1 to $1,000 Valuation $1,001 to $2,000 $49.50 for the first 1,000 plus $3.25 for Res. No. 2018-09 each additional $100 or fraction thereof,
to and including $2,000
Valuation of$2,001 to $25,000 $82.00 for the first $2,000 plus $14.85 for
each additional $1,000 or fraction
thereof, to and including $25,000
Valuation of $25,001 to $50,000 $423.55 for the first $25,000 plus $10.70
for each additional $1,000 or fraction
thereof, to and including $50,000
Valuation of $50,001 to $100,000 $691.05 for the first $50,000 plus $7.45 for
each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof,
to including $100,00
Valuation of $100,001 to $500,000
$1,063.55 for the first $100,000 plus $6.00
for each additional $1,000 or fraction
thereof, to and including $500,00
Valuation of $500,001 to $1,000,000 $3,463.55 for the first $500,00 plus $5.10
for each additional $1,000 or fraction
thereof, to and including $1,000,000
Valuation of $1,000,001 and up
$6,013.55 for the first $1,000,000 plus
$4 for each additional $1,000 or fraction
thereof
Plan Check Fee 65% of the amount of the permit fee
Investigation Fee Same amount as building permit fee
Residential Siding Replacement up to 4 units $150 per unit
Residential Siding Replacement up to 4 units $150 per unit
not including flat roofs
Residential Solar Panel Installation $200
Egress Window $100 up to two windows; $150 for 3 more
Window or Door Replacement
$100 up to two windows, $150 for 3 or
more
Residential Deck up to 120 sq ft $150; over 120 sq ft $250
Residential Driveway (non-ROW) $25
Residential Fence
Inter-Agency Inspections (MDH or DHS)
Residential Dwelling Conversion to Assisted Living
$25
$150
$500
M.S. 326B.103
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Permit Type Fee City Code
Reference
Cesspool Cleaning
Permit $18.75 7-502
Res. No. 87-32
Courtesy Bench 23-902
Permit $50/bench 23-903
Inspection $50/bench Res. No. 2007-47
Demolition Residential Commercial $75
$150
23-1501
Res. No. 2005-65
Electrical
Minimum Fee for one inspection trip
Two trip fee (Every job where wiring will be
covered needs a rough-in and final inspection.
Examples: remodel or new bath, kitchen, porch,
basement, laundry, detached garage, swimming
pool, etc.)
Service changeout
Temporary service
Service changeout with one or two remodeled or
added rooms
Subpanel change out
New or major remodel of apartment or
condominium (this includes main service, feeders,
house panel, circuit breakers, and temp power)
Residential maximum (includes new houses,
townhouses, remodels with 50% or more of the
lights, receptacles and switches being replaced
Outside electrical reinstalled after siding
replacement, house, duplex, triplex, four-plex,
attached townhouses, and apartments
Electronic inspection fee for these items only:
furnace, air conditioning, bath fan, fireplace, or
receptacle for water heater vent. Must email
require pictures.
Solar fees for PV System: Residential & Commercial
0 – 5,000 watts
5,001 – 10,000 watts
10,001 – 20,000 watts
20,001 – 30,000 watts
30,001 – 40,000 watts
$50 per trip
3-103
Res. No. 2020-20
$100 (includes two inspections)
$110
$55
$160 includes two inspections
$50
$100 per unit
$190 includes three inspections
$50 first unit plus $25 each additional unit
$40
$90
$150
$225
$300
$375 plus $25 for each additional
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Commercial Electrical Fees
Description
Valuation $1 to $1,000
Valuation $1,001 to 2,000
Valuation $2,001 to $25,000
Valuation $25,001 to $50,000
Valuation $50,001 to $100,000
Valuation $100,001 to $500,000
Valuation $500,000 to $1,000,000
Valuation $1,000,000 and up
Re-inspection Fee (in addition to all other fees)
Investigation Fee (working without a permit)
Refunds issued only for permits over
Fee calculation
$50.00
$50 for the first $1,000 plus $3.25 for each
additional $100 or fraction thereof, to and
including $2,000
$82.00 for the first $2,000 plus $14.85 for each
additional $1,000 or fraction thereof, to and
including $25,000
$423.55 for the first $25,000 plus $10.70 for each
additional $1,000 or fraction thereof, to and
including $50,000
$691.05 for the first $50,000 plus $7.45 for each
additional $1,000 or fraction thereof, to and
including $100,000
$1,063.55 for the first $100,000 plus $6.00 for each
additional $1,0001,000 or fraction thereof, to and
including $500,000
$3,463.55 for the first $500,000 plus $5.10 for each
additional $1,000 or fraction thereof, to and
including $1,000,000
$6,013.55 for the first $1,000,000 plus $4 for each
additional $1,000 or fraction thereof
$50
$1
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Permit Type Fee City Code
Reference
Flood Plain Use
Up to 1 acre
$50
35-2182
Res. No. 2005-65
1 acre to 5 acres $50/acre
Over 5 acres $250 plus $37.50 per acre for each acre
or fraction thereof over 5 acres
House moving 23-1501
Permit $200 Res. No. 2005-65
Code Compliance Review Prior to Moving Structure $100
into City
Land Disturbing Activities
Permit
Res. No. 2005-162
$50
35-7900
Mechanical Systems License Res. No. 97-180
$60
April 30
23-1500
Mechanical Systems
Valuation $0 to $500
Valuation $501 to $50,000
Valuation Over $50,000
Mechanical Plan Review (only when submitted
without a building permit)
2” and less diameter pipe 1-3 fixtures
Additional openings
2” and over diameter pipe 1-3 fixtures
Additional opening
Residential Air Conditioner Installation
Residential Air Conditioner & Furnace Installation
Residential Boiler or Fireplace up to 4 units
Residential Furnace Installation
Residential Gas Stove or Dryer up to 4 units
Planning Commission Fees - For all Planning Commission
Applications, a refundable escrow of $1,000 will be added to the
fee to cover any additional costs associated with the review of
the application. Additional escrows may be required subject to
the determination of the City Planner.
Zoning Code Text
Amendment Rezonings
Site and Building Plan and Major Amendments
Preliminary Plat
Final Plat
Variance
Interim Use Permit (IUP)
IUP Extension/Amendment
Conditional Use Permit (CUP)
CUP Amendment
Permit Appeal
Planned Unit Development (PUD)
PUD Amendment - Major
Comprehensive Plan Amendment
Res. No. 2018-09
$75
3-103
$75 plus 2% of value of any amount in
excess of $500
$1,012.50 plus 1% of value of any amount
in excess of $50,000
65% of base permit fee
$5.75 each
$2.50 each
$15 each
$3.25 each
$75
$125
$75
$100
$75
$500
35-71300
$1,050 35-71300
$750 35-7600
$400 35-8106
$200 35-8107
$200 35-71000
$250 35-7800
$150 35-7800
$250 35-7700
$250 35-7700
$200 35-7300
$1,800 35-8300
$700 35-8300
$1,050
35-71200
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Permit Type Fee City Code
Reference
Plumbing
Minimum Fee
Res. No. 2018-09
$75
3-103
Repair or alteration of existing system 2% of estimated cost
New residential or commercial building 2% of estimated cost
Plumbing Plan Review (only when submitted
without a building permit) 65% of base permit fee
Residential Water Heater up to 4 units $85
Residential Water Softener up to 4 units $85
Residential Water Heater and Softener up to 4 units $85
Plumbing Fixtures
RPZ Installation/Rebuild
RPZ Test
$75 up to 3 fixtures; $15 for each
additional
$50 (plus $1 state surcharge)
$25 (plus $1 state surcharge)
Rental
Single Family Dwelling Initial License/New Owner
Renewal License (no change in license holder)
Two Family Dwelling Each Rental Unit
Multiple Family Dwelling Each Building
Each Unit Minimum Base Fee
License Reinstatement
Conversion to Rental
A residential property converted to a rental property, or
a registered residential vacant building re- occupied as a
rental property. This applies to lawful single-family and
Single-family attached dwellings.
Res. No. 2005-152 $400
$300
$200
$200
$18
$450; Res. No. 2011-65
$500; Res. No. 2008-150
12-901
12-910
12-902
Right-Of-Way
Administration Fee
Excavation Fee
Obstruction Fee
Res. No. 2018-42
$100 per permit
$250 per permit
$200 per permit
25-1009
Pole Attachment Fee
Extension
Penalties:
Delay Penalty
$1,500 per site
$50 per permit
$50/day for pavement; $25/day for boulevard/turf
Sign
50 sq. ft in area or less
Over 50 sq. ft in area
Res. No. 2005-65
$50
$50/1st 50 sq. ft and $15.00 for
35-6000
Minimum Fee
Footing inspection, when required
each additional 50 sq. ft or fraction
$50
$50
Temporary Sign $25
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Community Center
Daily Admission
AGES RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT
2-14 & 62+ $4 $6
15-61 $5 $7
Punch Cards
Daily admission and punch cards provide daily access to all amenities included in a community center membership
AGES 10 25 10 25
RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT
2-14 & 62+ $38 $90 $57.50 $143.50
15-61 $47.50 $112.50 $67.50 $162.50
Memberships
MONTHS 1 12 1 12
RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT
INDIVIDUAL $23 $175 $38 $291
DUAL $29 $220 $48 $367
SENIOR $19 $164 $31 $273
HOUSEHOLD $32 $252 $53 $420
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Miscellaneous Services
Service Fee
Abatement Application (Assessing)
Taxpayer caused only (others no charge) $45
Abatement (City-Facilitated)/Administrative Service Charge
$999 or less
$1,000 or Higher
Res. No. 2008-150
$75
$150
Accident Reports (Police) < 10 pages no charges
$0.25 per page
$0.15 per page, if subject of data
$0.50 per report, commercial user
[defined as a user who requests access to
more than five reports per month M.S. §
169.09, Subd. 13(5) (f)]
Administrative Penalty System Fees
Level 1 $50
Level 2
Level 3
- Single Family
- 2 - 4 Units
- 5 plus Units
$125 $100
$300
$500 $1,000 Maximum fine amount per violation per
day cannot exceed $1,000
Violation Type (Ordinance reference) Level
Waste container setback violation (7-102) 1
Local Traffic and Parking (27)
Parking Surface violation (12-316)
1
2
All other city code violations, designated as a 2
misdemeanor or petty misdemeanor
Animal (10) 2
Failure to register a vacant property (12-1500) 2
Failure to obtain a permit or license 3
Tenant protection violation (12-912D) 4
Appeal Filing Fee – Chapters 12 and 19 $50 Res. No. 2005-65
Alarm
Fire
Police
1st – No charge
2nd - $150
3rd - $300
1 -4 - No charge
5th - $50
After 5th alarm, each alarm increases by $25
Res. No. 93-233
Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Administrative Review $100
Beekeeping Registration $40 Res No. 2019-26
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Service Fee
Copy Charges for Public Government Data Requests
Not from the Data Subject
100 Pages or Fewer Black and White Photocopies
8.5 x 11 or 8.5 x 14
Two-Sided Copy (8.5 x 11 or 8.5 x 14)
All Other Public Government Data Requests
The city will charge the requester actual costs of searching for and
retrieving the data, including the cost of employee time, and for
making, certifying, compiling, and transmitting copies of the data
or the data themselves
Exception: There will be no charges for searching, retrieving,
compiling, and electronically transmitting readily available data
Minn. Stat. 13.03, Subd. 3 (c)
< 10 pages no charge
$0.25
$0.50
Actual Costs
Labor – $0.40 per minute Paper – $0.01
per sheet
Black/White Photocopier – $0.01 per page
Color Photocopier - $0.07 per page
Black/White Printer – $0.02 per page
Color LaserJet Printer – $0.09 per color page
Other Actual Costs that may or may not be
included – refer to the document Fees for
Providing Copies of Public Government
Data compiled by the State of Minnesota,
Department of Administration, Information
Policy Analysis Division at
www.ipad.state.mn.us
or 651-296-6733
Total Actual Costs require that you add
labor cost at $0.40 per minute to the supply
and
materials costs to establish total actual
costs
Copy Charges for Public Government Data Requests by the Subject of Data
When the requester is the subject of the data, the city will not charge
for searching for and retrieving data. The requester will be charged the
actual costs associated with making, certifying, compiling, or
transmitting copies of the data themselves.
Exception: There will be no charge for compiling and electronically
transmitting readily available data.
Actual Costs
<10 pages no charge
$0.15 per page
Dogs
Registration – Dangerous and Potentially
Dangerous Contest Declaration Hearing Fee
Review Declaration Hearing Fee
$35/annual Res. No. 2004-132
$250 Res. No. 2014-43
$100 Res. No. 2014-43
Contest Sterilization Requirement for Potentially Dangerous $250 Res. No. 2015-31
Boarding Fee Joint & Cooperative Agreement
Impounding Penalty
with PUPS
$31/day
Fingerprinting (Police)
Brooklyn Center resident or Brooklyn Center business owner
and/or owner’s employees (Saturday 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm)
$10/card
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Service Fee
Franchise (Natural Gas)
Residential
Commercial A
Commercial Industrial B
Commercial C
SVDF A
SVDF B
LVDF
Franchise (Electric)
Residential
Small Commercial & Industrial – Non-Demand
Small Commercial & Industrial – Demand Large
Commercial & Industrial
Public Street Lighting
Municipal Pumping – Non-Demand Municipal Pumping – Demand
Ord. No. 2019-03
$1.66/month
$1.74/month
$5.63/month
$22.50/month
$56.23/month
$107.96/month
$107.96/month
Ord. No. 2023-08
$1.65/month
$4.25/month
$22.75/month
$103.00/month
$13.50/month
$13.50/month
$13.50/month
Hearing Request Deposit $50
Inspections
Fire Inspection, Commercial
Initial Inspection
First Re-Inspection
Second Re-Inspection
Third Re-Inspection
Fourth and Subsequent Re-Inspections Fire
Inspection, Daycare Re-inspection
A re-inspection fee for the second re-inspection and each
subsequent re-inspection shall be collected from the applicant,
owner, or responsible party.
Properties with 1 to 3 units
Properties with 4 or more units
Re-Occupancy Inspection - A property maintenance re-occupancy
inspection fee is required for registered vacant buildings.
Apartment/Condo
Townhome
Single Family
Duplex (same owner)
Triplex (same owner)
Fourplex (same owner)
Res. No. 2011-55
No Charge
No Charge
$100
$150
$200
$50/each Res. No. 2009-130
Res. No. 2008-150
$100
$100 for each common area, plus
$50 for each unit/Res. No. 2008-151
$115
$195
$195
$275
$415 Res. No. 2009-29
$550 Res. No. 2009-29
Intoxilyzers Logs (Police) $5/page
Lot Combination $100
Maps $3
8 1/2 x 11 $5
8 1/2 x 11 with Imaging (aerials) $4
11 x 17 $6
11 x 17 with Imaging (aerials) $10
24 x 24 $15
24 x 24 with Imaging (aerials)
23 x 36
$15
$25 23 x 36 with Imaging (aerials)
NSF Check (Finance) $30
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Service Fee
Opportunity Site Stormwater Fee (per acre of developable property
See Appendix A for map
$97,250.18
Police Reports (Police) < 10 pages no charge
$0.25 per page
$0.15 per page, if subject of data $0.50 per page, commercial user
PUD Amendment (Minor) $350
Public Subsidy Application Fee
Escrow for consulting services related to review of application
$3,000
$10,000
Site and Building Plan Amendment (minor) $375
Special Assessment Charge for unpaid fine amounts that are specially assessed $30
Special Assessment Interest Rate Res. No. 24-114
7 Percent (7%)
Special Computer Search (Police) $7/each address
Subdivision (Minor) $300
Tow to City Property (Police) Tow charge plus $15 admin fee
Tree Contractor Registration Res. No. 2000-09 $35
Tree Removal Each non-assessed diseased tree /stump removed (by agreement) Special Assessment Service Charge Capitalized interest charge (assessed trees only)
$50 $30/parcel in which a special assessment is levied $30/per tree
Vacant Building Registration
An annual registration fee shall be collected from the applicant, owner, or
the party responsible. The categories shall apply to residential properties of
4 or fewer units:
Category 1 – property vacant for less than 1 year and does not have
any code violation or has not been issued a compliance notice for
code violations.
Category 2 – property vacant for less than 1 year and has a code
violation(s) or has been issued a compliance notice for code
violations.
Category 3 – property vacant for 1 year or more.
Category 4 – property vacant for 3 years or more.
Below will apply to residential properties of 5 or more units and
all commercial properties:
Less than 10,000 sq ft
Less than 10,000 sq ft and vacant for more than 1 year
Less than 10,000 sq ft and vacant for more than 1 year
More than 10,001 sq ft - $2,000
More than 10,001 sq ft and vacant for more than 1 year
More than 10,001 sq ft and vacant for more than 2 years
Res. No. 2008-151/2023-115
$100 $400 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $2.000 $5,000 $7,500
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Service Fee
Vacation – Street, Alley, Easement (Engineering) $125 Res. No. 92-132
Video Tape Duplicating (Police) $20
Weed Inspection/Removal Weed cutter’s fee Special assessment service charge Capitalized interest charge (assessed weeds only)
Res. No. 2000-09 $60/hour $30 per parcel on which a special assessment is levied $10 per notice
Well Water Test $10
Zoning Letter (Community Development) $75
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Utility Services
Service Fee
Recycling Utility
Minimum charge per household per quarter
Certification for collection with property taxes
Res. No. 2024-137
$24.84/quarter
$50
Sanitary Sewer Utility
Base Rate Quarterly Residential
Single Family
Apartment
Senior Citizen
Non-Residential Rate SAC
Charges set by MCES
Certification with property taxes Line cleaning charge
Sanitary Sewer Connection
Res. No. 2024-134
$112.68
$79.61
$61.97
$4.79 per 1,000 gallons
Fee established by MCES
$50
Labor, materials, equipment and
overhead
Established annually by resolution
Storm Sewer Utility (quarterly rates)
Base Rate
Cemeteries and Golf Course
Parks
Single Family, Duplex, Townhouse
School, Government Buildings
Multiple Family, Churches
Commercial, Industrial
Vacant Land
Certification for collection with property taxes
Private facility cleaning charge
Res. No, 2024-135
$81.42 per acre
$20.36 per acre
$40.71 per acre
$20.36/lot
$101.78 per acre
$244.29 per acre
$303.17 per acre
As assigned
$50
Labor, materials, equipment and
overhead
Street Light Utility (quarterly rates)
Single, Double, and Multiple Family Residential
Parks
Schools, Government Buildings, Churches
Retail and Service-Office
Commercial and Industrial
Vacant Land and Open Space
Certification for collection with property taxes
Res. No. 2024-136
$8.83/dwelling unit
$15.03
$30.08
$45.10
$45.10
As Assigned
$50
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Street and Storm Drainage Special Assessment Rates
Land Use
R-1 zoned, used as one-family that cannot be subdivided
R-2 zoned, used as a two-family site that cannot be subdivided
R-3 zoned (per unit)
Partial Street Construction
R-1 zoned, used one-family that cannot be subdivided
R-2 zoned, or used as a two-family site that cannot be subdivided
R-3 zoned (per unit)
Pavement Rehabilitation
R-1 zoned, used one-family that cannot be subdivided
R-2 zoned, or used as a two-family site that cannot be subdivided
R-3 zoned (per unit)
The residential assessment rates for street and storm drainage construction
and pavement rehabilitation shall not apply to R-4 and R-5 zoned districts.
The assessment rates for street reconstruction and pavement rehabilitation
for R-4 and R-5 zoned property shall be based on evaluation of the project
cost and the project benefit for each project.
Res. No. 24-115
$5,338 per lot (street)
$1,601 per lot (storm drainage)
$71.1733 per front foot with a
$5,338 per lot minimum (street)
$21.3467 per front foot with a
$1,601 per lot minimum (storm
drainage)
Assessable frontage x $71.1733 (street)
Number of residential units
Assessable frontage x $21.3467 (storm)
Number of residential units
$4,002 per lot (street)
$53.3600 per front foot with a
$4,002 per lot minimum (street)
Assessable frontage x $53.3600 (street)
Number of residential units
$1,764 per lot (street)
$23.5200 per front foot with a
$1,764 per lot minimum (street)
Assessable frontage x $23.5200 (street)
Number of residential units
Water and Sanitary Sewer Connection
Commercial/Industrial Water > 5 Acres
Commercial/Industrial Sewer > 5 Acres
Commercial/Industrial Water < 5 Acres
Commercial/Industrial Sewer < 5 Acres
Retail/Office Water > 5 Acres
Retail/Office Sewer > 5 Acres
Retail/Office Water < 5 Acres
Retail/Office Sewer < 5 Acres
Multi Family Water > 5 Acres
Multi Family Sewer > 5 Acres
Multi Family Water < 5 Acres
Multi Family Sewer < 5 Acres
Water per connection
Single Family Sewer per connection
Res. No. 2001-161
$10,000
$5,000
$5,000
$3,000
$5,000
$3,000
$3,000
$1,500
$5,000
$3,000
$3,000
$1,500
$1,000
$1,000
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Water Utility
Water Conservation
Rate 5/8” and ¾” meter
0-30,000 gallons per quarter
30,001-60,000 gallons per quarter
60,001 or more gallons per quarter
Base Rate
Quarterly minimum rate
1” meter
1 1/2 “ meter
2” meter
3” meter
4” meter
6” meter
8” meter
10” meter
Water Meter Charge 5/8” or 3/4”
Water Meter Charge larger than 3/4"
Certification for collection with property tax
Quarterly fire service line charge
Fire Protection inspection
Private hydrant maintenance
Service restoration, Monday – Friday (except holidays)
Between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Service restoration, Saturday, Sunday and holidays
Between the hours of 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 a.m.
Assistance with seasonal shut-down and restoration of commercial
irrigation systems, Monday – Friday (except holidays)
Between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Hydrant Meters (water use will be billed at the commercial rate in addition
to the meter rental fee)
5/8” or 3/4” meter
Deposit
Rental fee (per month or portion thereof)
3” meter
Deposit
Rental fee (per month or portion thereof)
Penalty for violation of odd-even sprinkling
Water Conservation Violations (based on preceding 12-month period)
First offense
Second offense
Subsequent offenses
Res. No. 2024-133
$28.49
$4.75 per 1,000 gallons
$5.93 per 1,000 gallons
$8.84 per 1,000 gallons
$82.76
$106.41
$206.92
$413.92
$697.76
$1,596.60
$3,023.88
$4,031.86
$149.00
Actual cost + $2.00
$50
$12.50/Res. No. 2007-140
$52
Labor, materials, equipment and
overhead
$31
$83
$45/ hour with 1 hour minimum
$250
$25
$2,500
$150
$25
Res. No. 2020-80
Warning
$25
$50
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APPENDIX A
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