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City of Nowthen · Money
Every dollar figure the bundle extractor pulled out of meeting packets, minutes, and motions — one row per endpoint, grouped by department. When the bundle could match the amount to a motion, the council's vote is shown inline.
Showing 49 endpoints totalling $570k.
$570k across 49 endpoints
Context: Building official cost increase in the 2024 budget presentation.
Council vote · Passed
approval of 20 22371 adopting the final LEL for 2024 and approval of resolution 20272 adopting the budget
moved by council member R, seconded by counc Bryan
Evidence
From the 2023-12-12 Meeting City Council Public Hearing.
Context: 2025 General Fund Budget Summary lists building inspector cost.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2024-08-15 Meeting City Council Work Session.
Context: Proposed 2023 building inspector line item.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2022-08-29 Meeting City Council Work Session.
Context: Proposed 2024 appropriation amendment for additional building inspection services.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2025-03-11 Meeting City Council Meeting.
Context: Budget memo and minutes described increasing transfers from capital to assist code enforcement costs.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2025-11-26 City Council Budget Meeting.
Context: Building inspection professional services claim in approved claims register.
Council vote · Passed
MOTION BY RAINVILLE TO APPROVE THE AMENDED CONSENT AGENDA; 2ND BY BLAKE. ALL IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED.
moved by RAINVILLE, seconded by BLAKE
Evidence
From the 2021-10-12 Meeting City Council Meeting.
Context: Proposed code compliance budget limit for work by subcontractors/consultants.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2024-09-16 Meeting City Council Work Session.
Context: Total proposed assessment amount for the five properties before administrative fees are determined.
Council vote · Passed
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER RAINVILLE, SECONDED BY FLADEBO TO APPROVE THE ASSESSMENT SCHEULE AND MAILING OF ASSESSMENT NOTICES TO THE FIVE (5) RESIDENTS WITH OUTSTANDING BALANCES OWED TO THE CITY.
moved by Rainville, seconded by Fladebo
Evidence
From the 2023-09-12 Meeting City Council Meeting.
Context: June building inspection/professional services claim.
Council vote · Passed
MOTION BY GREENBERG TO APPROVE THE AMENDED CENSENT AGENDA AND THE CHANGES IN THE MEETING MINUTES; 2ND BY RAINVILLE. ALL IN FAVOR; MOTION CARRIED.
moved by Greenberg, seconded by Rainville
Evidence
From the 2021-08-10 Meeting City Council Meeting.
Context: Minutes state code enforcement funding was increased to $10,000.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2025-11-26 City Council Budget Meeting.
Context: Budget memo and minutes described a $10,000 reduction in building permit revenue due to decreased activity/current environment.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2025-11-26 City Council Budget Meeting.
Context: The building inspector suggested $10,000 as one possible annual code-enforcement budget level.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2017-06-19 Budget Meeting.
Context: The building inspector suggested $7,000 as one possible annual code-enforcement budget level.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2017-06-19 Budget Meeting.
Context: Planning services including Comp Plan and ordinance amendments, applicant-billed zoning fees, building permit zoning fees, general meetings and code enforcement.
Council vote · Passed
MOTION BY GREENBERG TO APPROVE THE AMENDED CENSENT AGENDA AND THE CHANGES IN THE MEETING MINUTES; 2ND BY RAINVILLE. ALL IN FAVOR; MOTION CARRIED.
moved by Greenberg, seconded by Rainville
Evidence
From the 2021-08-10 Meeting City Council Meeting.
Context: Reduce Building Inspection services by $5,000.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2024-08-26 Meeting City Council Work Session.
Context: The building inspector suggested that the council could decide to spend $5,000, $7,000, or $10,000 per year on code enforcement.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2017-06-19 Budget Meeting.
Context: 2020 code maintenance/code enforcement invoice total.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2021-06-15 Meeting Special City Council Meeting.
Context: Reduction in repair and maintenance and cleaning services in the Government Building department.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2024-09-16 Meeting City Council Work Session.
Context: Referenced by speaker as a prior authorization: "The Council also authorized $2,500 for a building inspection."
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2011-09-13 Public Hearing & City Council Meeting.
Context: Unpaid state building permit surcharge identified in State of the Office memo.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2022-02-08 Meeting City Council Meeting.
Context: Purchase of a workstation computer and printer for the Building Inspector, not to exceed $2,000.
Council vote · Passed
Bettinger made a motion to move forward with the purchase of a workstation computer and printer for the Building Inspector, in an amount not to exceed $2,000; Scheffler seconded. All in favor; motion carried.
moved by Bettinger, seconded by Scheffler
Evidence
From the 2016-04-12 City Council Meeting.
Context: Building inspection professional services claim total.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2021-03-04 Meeting Special City Council Meeting.
Context: Unpaid state building permit surcharge identified in State of the Office memo.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2022-02-08 Meeting City Council Meeting.
Context: The building inspector later stated that building inspection would require about five or six hundred dollars in printing.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2017-06-19 Budget Meeting.
Context: The building inspector estimated the city might need only a few hundred dollars for printing under the contract-inspection model.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2017-06-19 Budget Meeting.
Context: Assessment to recoup city costs for the code compliance issue at 19144 Cleary Road.
Council vote · Passed
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER BREYEN, SECONDED BY ALDERS TO ASSESS $350.00 TO RECOUP THE CITY COST FOR THIS CODE COMPLIANCE ISSUE AT 19144 CLEARY ROAD.
moved by Breyen, seconded by Alders
Evidence
From the 2023-11-14 Meeting City Council Meeting.
Context: NPDES inspection fee per lot for single family new construction low priority uses.
Council vote · Passed
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER BREYEN, SECONDED BY FLADEBO TO APPROVE ORDINANCE 2024-02 AS AMENDED.
moved by Council Member Breyen, seconded by Fladebo
Evidence
From the 2024-02-28 Meeting Special City Council Meeting.
Context: Ordinance 2021-02 fee schedule item adopted by council.
Council vote · Passed
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER RAINVILLE, SECONDED BY GREENBERG, TO ADOPT ORDINANCE 2021- 02 GRADING, LANDSCAPING & EROSION CONTROL ESCROW AND ACCOMMODATING NUMBERING THE ITEMS AND REVISION DATES, AND INCLUDE TREE PLANTING AS APPLICABLE IN R2.
moved by Rainville, seconded by Greenberg
Evidence
From the 2021-07-13 Meeting City Council Meeting.
Context: Proposed MS4/NPDES inspection fee discussed but not adopted at this meeting.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2021-06-08 Meeting City Council Meeting.
Context: Fee when water heater and water conditioning system units are installed and inspected simultaneously.
Council vote · Passed
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER BREYEN, SECONDED BY FLADEBO TO APPROVE ORDINANCE 2024-02 AS AMENDED.
moved by Council Member Breyen, seconded by Fladebo
Evidence
From the 2024-02-28 Meeting Special City Council Meeting.
Context: Fee when furnace and air conditioner units are installed and inspected simultaneously.
Council vote · Passed
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER BREYEN, SECONDED BY FLADEBO TO APPROVE ORDINANCE 2024-02 AS AMENDED.
moved by Council Member Breyen, seconded by Fladebo
Evidence
From the 2024-02-28 Meeting Special City Council Meeting.
Context: Hourly fee for inspections outside normal business hours, with a two-hour minimum charge.
Council vote · Passed
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER BREYEN, SECONDED BY FLADEBO TO APPROVE ORDINANCE 2024-02 AS AMENDED.
moved by Council Member Breyen, seconded by Fladebo
Evidence
From the 2024-02-28 Meeting Special City Council Meeting.
Context: MNSPECT hourly rate for Building Official or State Delegation work.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2019-11-25 Meeting Special City Council Meeting.
Context: Clerk comparison table says Inspectron charges no re-inspection fee until the third re-inspection, then receives the full re-inspection fee.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2019-11-25 Meeting Special City Council Meeting.
Context: Council discussed the building inspector's request to increase some fees to $95 while considering whether to delay the fee schedule for broader comparison.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2017-01-10 City Council Meeting.
Context: Hourly fee for inspections with no specific fee and for additional plan review required by changes, additions, or revisions to previously approved plans.
Council vote · Passed
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER BREYEN, SECONDED BY FLADEBO TO APPROVE ORDINANCE 2024-02 AS AMENDED.
moved by Council Member Breyen, seconded by Fladebo
Evidence
From the 2024-02-28 Meeting Special City Council Meeting.
Context: Rum River Construction Consultants on-call and as-needed general building inspection services during normal business hours.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2019-11-25 Meeting Special City Council Meeting.
Context: MNSPECT hourly rate for City code enforcement and nuisance abatement.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2019-11-25 Meeting Special City Council Meeting.
Context: Inspectron's proposal states it would provide the listed services for 75% of the building permit fee.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2019-11-25 Meeting Special City Council Meeting.
Context: The building inspector said some code-enforcement tasks could be done by lower-cost help rather than at $65 per hour.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2017-06-19 Budget Meeting.
Context: Planning Company code enforcement rate.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2021-06-15 Meeting Special City Council Meeting.
Context: Metro West proposed re-inspection fee per re-inspection.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2019-11-25 Meeting Special City Council Meeting.
Context: The current St. Francis building official cost was described as about $50 per hour plus benefits and an administrative dollar.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2017-02-14 City Council Meeting.
Context: Building Official Services contract with St. Francis not to exceed $35.00 per hour.
Council vote · Passed
Schulz made a motion to appoint Olmon and Pilon to work with LaDoucer on the final details of a contract with St. Francis for Building Official Services in an amount not to exceed $35.00 per hour; Meyer seconded. All in favor; motion carried.
moved by Schulz, seconded by Meyer
Evidence
From the 2012-05-08 City Council Meeting.
Context: The building inspector estimated lower-wage code-enforcement help could be hired for about $20 per hour.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2017-06-19 Budget Meeting.
Context: Hourly rate approved for seasonal Building Inspector recommended by Schreder.
Council vote · Passed
Reighard made a motion to move forward with hiring the seasonal Building Inspector that Schreder recommended, at the rate of $20 per hour;
moved by Reighard, seconded by Bettinger
Evidence
From the 2016-03-08 City Council Meeting.
Context: The building inspector estimated lower-wage code-enforcement help could be hired for about $18 per hour.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2017-06-19 Budget Meeting.
Context: The building inspector estimated lower-wage code-enforcement help could be hired for about $15 to $20 per hour.
Council approval status: not yet on record.
Evidence
From the 2017-06-19 Budget Meeting.
Context: Technology fee per permit in the adopted building fee schedule.
Council vote · Passed
TO APPROVE THE AMENDED CONSENT AGENDA.
moved by Council Member Breyen, seconded by Mayor Hybben
Evidence
From the 2025-12-09 City Council Meeting.