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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002 05 13 Informational G Draft Version of Proposed Rate Ordinance ,. COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM G CONSENT INFORMATIONAL X PUBLIC HEARING REGULAR I May 13,2002 Meeting MGR~J~ Authorization REQUEST: Utility Department Presenting a draft version of the proposed Rate Ordinance to the City Commission PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to provide to the City Commission a draft of the rate ordinance and the notification schedule. CONSIDERATIONS: At the April 22, 2002 City Commission meeting, staffwas given final direction on the implementation of the utility and stormwater rate study. The attached draft ordinance should reflect the three annual increases of water and sewer rates, increase in stormwater rate to $3.25 per month, increase in reclaimed water rate, and the increase in the other charges discussed. The City Attorney will be reviewing the draft and making modifications including adding an express repealer and a general repealer to the ordinance addressing the original adoption of the stormwater rate resolution. The Finance Department began placing notices on the utility bill to meet the 30 day notification as required by statute. The statement is similar to the following: '~otice of Proposed Water, Sewer and Stormwater Utility Service Rate Increase" Public hearings of a proposed ordinance to increase water, sewer and stormwater utility service rates will be held on June 10 and 24,2002 at 6:30 p.m. in the Commission Chambers of City Hall, located at 1126 East State Road 434 in Winter Springs, Florida. .,~. Informational Agenda Item G May 13,2002 Page 2 The notice began appearing on the bills beginning May 1 st. The first reading of the ordinance is scheduled for June 10, 2002. If approved the second reading will be conducted on June 24,2002. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Draft Ordinance COMMISSION ACTION: riJ~~tFV ORDINANCE NO. 2002-20 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, AMENDING SEe. 19-97 BILLING, PAYMENT, DELINQUENCY, SEe. 19-100 APPLICATION REQUIREMENT, SEe. 19-102 USER CHARGE SCHEDULE, GENERAL OF ARTICLE II, CHAPTER 19, DIV. 4 RATES, FEES AND CHARGES; SEe. 19-138 RATES, FEES AND CHARGES, SEe. 19-138 RATES AND CHARGES OF ARTICLE III, CHAPTER 19, RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM; AND SEe. 19-164(a) SCHEDULE OF RATES OF ARTICLE V, CHAPTER 19, STORMWATER MANAGEMENT UTILITY PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. I WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, has determined it to be in the best interest of the safety, health, and welfare of the citizens of the City of Winter Springs to provide for the adoption of Rates, Fees and Charges relating to the water, wastewater and reclaimed water system; WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, has determined it to be in the best interest of the safety, health, and welfare of the citizens of the City of Winter Springs to provide for the adoption of the Rates, Fees and Charges relating to the stormwater management system; WHEREAS, at the request of the City of Winter Springs, Public Resources Management G~oup, IDe. has conducted a review of the existing water, wastewater, reclaimed water and stormwater rates to determine the appropriateness of such rates to meet the anticipated expenditure requirements of each respective utility division; WHEREAS, the Public Works/Utility Director and the rate consultant, upon review ofthe utilities rates and structure, recommend that a change in rates is appropriate at this time; WHEREAS, it is necessary to update these Codes from time to time. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA: SECTION I That Sec. 19-97 Billing, payment, delinquency, is hereby deleted in its entirety, and the following replaced therefore; See. 19-97. Billing, payment, delinquency. Users of the water and wastewater system shall be billed montWy and payment shall be due when rendered. If payment is not received by the city in full within twenty (20) days from the date of mailing, the unpaid amount is to be considered to be in arrears and shall be considered delinquent. If there is an arrearage amount due when the next montWy bill is printed, a late fee will be assessed at the rate of five (5) percent per month on the arrearage amount or five dollars ($5.00), whichever amount is greater. The customer shall be notified of the delinquent amount along with the late fee charges by reference in the next month's billing or specific notification as considered necessary by the city manager or his designee. If the entire bill if not paid in full within ten (10) days from the date of mailing of the second bill, service shall be discontinued. A fee of twenty !hir!y dollars ($20.00) ($30.00) shall be assessed to reinstate service, and a fee of~thirty-five dollars ($30.00) ($35.00) shall be assessed for reinstallment of a' meter if removed for nonpayment or unable to lock-off A fee of twenty dollars or 5.0% of the face amount of the check. whichever is greater. shall be assessed for each check returned for insufficient funds or closed account. Any customer who has two (2) returned checks within a six-month period will be required to make payment in cash or money order. SECTION II That Sec. 19-100. Appeals is hereby deleted in its entirety, and the following replaced therefore; See. 19-100 Application Requirements. (a) All applications shall be made at the business office during office hours. (b) Each applicant shall be required to provide information and pay fees at the . time of application. (1) Residential users. Application shall include but not be limited to the following information: a. Name(s) of applicant; b. Address for which the service is requested and the residence of the applicant, if different; and c. Residence telephone number of the applicant at the service address and at the residence address, if different. A deposit fee and an application fee shall be assessed at the time of application for service. The deposit fee shall accrue interest at a rate not to exceed six (6) percent per annum as determined periodically by the city manager or his designee, and shall be paid annually to the applicant. The deposit fee may be waived by the City if a letter of credit is provided by the applicant at the time of application for service. Upon completion of twenty-five (25) months of service with no delinquents during the previous twenty-four (24) months, the deposit will be refunded. The twenty- five-month time period will commence again upon the first turn off of service for nonpayment. A new deposit will be required to be paid by the customer upon the first time service is discontinued after the original required deposit has been refunded. When service is terminated, the deposit plus the interest less any outstanding fees and charges shall be refunded to the user. Thcrc '.'fill be no ; intcrest refundcd on any account 'Nhich has bccn in scrvice six (6) months or lcss. The residential deposits will be based on the services provided by the city to such residence. The following deposit schedule shall apply: Residential Deposit Amount* Water only service. . . . . . . $~30.00 Sewer only service. . . . . . . .~70.00 Water and sewer service. . . . 00:-00-100.00 *Reflects deposit for water and wastewater service - only; other deposits for services billed on the utility bill, if any, are in addition to the above-referenced deposits. An inspection fee shall be assessed at application and for each connection when applicable; refer to miscellaneous charges, section 19-102(5)c. (2) Nonresidential users. Application shall include such information as the utility director prescribes and that is necessary for classification, reference, and other similar identification purposes. A deposit fee and an application fee shall be assessed at the time of application. The deposit fee shall accrue interest at a rate not to exceed six (6) percent per annum as determined by the city manager or his designee, and shall be paid annually to the applicant. The deposit shall be held for the term of service. When service is terminated, the deposit plus interest less any outstanding fees and charges shall be refunded to the user. Therc '.vill bc no intcrcst rcfundcd on any account in servicc six (6) months or l~ The deposit shall be equal to two (2) times the average monthly bill for service as determined by the city manager or his designee, but in no event shall the deposit be less than twe-ltl:l-fldred-two hundred twenty-five dollars ($200.00) ($225,00). An inspection fee shall be assessed at application and for each connection when applicable; refer to miscellaneous charges, section 19-1 02( 5)c. SECTION III That Sec. 19-102 User charge schedule, general is hereby deleted in its entirety, and the following replaced therefore: Sec. 19-102 User charge schedule, general. The following rates and charges shall apply to all systems unless otherwise specifically stated: / (1) Monthly water service rates. The monthly water rate shall include the sum of the base facility charge based on the size of the meter plus a volume charge per one thousand (1,000) gallons or a fraction thereof of metered water consumption as set forth below. A. Individually Metered Residential Service Base Facility Charge All meter sizes Volume Charge - D<?mestic Service (gallons) 0-10,000 10,001-15,000 15,001-20,000 20,001-25,000 25,001-30,000 Over 30,000 Volume Charge - Irrigation Service (gallons) [*] 0-5,000 5,001-10,000 10,001-15,000 15,001-20,000 Over 20,000 Bills Rendered on or after July 1,2002 Bills Rendered on or after July 1,2003 Monthly Charge Bills Rendered on or after July 1,2004 ~$3.85 $4.11 $4.39 Charge per thousand (1,000) gallons ~$0.97 $1.04 ~1.34 1.43 -l-:-Wl.60 1.71 ~1.87 2.00 um2.14 2.28 ~2.67 2.85 $1.11 1.53 1.82 2.13 2.44 3.04 ~$1.34 -l-:-Wl.60 ~1.87 um2.14 ~2.67 $1.43 1.71 2.00 2.28 2.85 $1.53 1.71 2.00 2.28 2.85 [*] Reflects water use for residential irrigation service which is metered in addition to domestic service from a single service connection to water system. For those customers which receive dual metered service from a single service connection, the base facility charge will only be applied to domestic service (one [I] charge per service connection). Bills Rendered on or after July 1,2002 Bills Rendered on or after July 1,2003 Bills Rendered on or after July 1,2004 ERC Factor Monthly Charge B. Master Metered Residential and Nonresidential Service Base Facility Charge (meter size) 5/8 x 3/4 and 3/4 inch 1.0 ~$3.85 $4.11 $4.39 1 inch 2.5 8>>49.65 10.30 . 11.00 1 1/2 inch 5.0 ++:&919.25 20.55 21.94 2 inch 8.0 ~30.80 32.88 35.10 3 inch 16.0 ~1.60 65.76 70.20 4 inch 25.0 ~96.25 102.75 109.68 6 inch 50.0 ~192.50 205.49 219.36 8 inch 80.0 308.00 328.80 351.20 Volume Charge - Domestic Service per 1,000 gallons ~1.37 1.46 1.56 Volume Charge - Irrigation Service per ERC (gallons) [*] 0-5,000 5,001-10,000 10,001-15,000 15,001-20,000 Over 20,000 ~$1.34 ~1.60 ~1.87 ~2.14 ~2.67 $1.43 1.71 2.00 2.28 2.85 $1.53 1.82 2.13 2.44 3.04 [*] For those customers which receive both individually metered domestic and irrigation service from a single service connection, the base facility charge will only be applied to domestic service (one charge per service connection). ERC Factor C. General Irrigation Meter Service [*) Base Facility Charge (meter size) 5/8 x 3/4 and 3/4 inch 1.0 1 inch 2.5 1 1/2 inch 5.0 2 inch 8.0 3 inch 16.0 4 inch 25.0 6 inch 50.0 8 inch 80.0 Volume Charge per ER<:; Bills Rendered on or after .July 1,2002 Bills Rendered on or after .July 1,2003 Monthly Charge Bills Rendered on or after .July 1,2004 ~$3.85 8>>49.65 ++:&919.25 ~30.80 ~1.60 ~96.25 ~192.50 308.00 $4.11 10.30 20.55 32.88 65.76 102.75 205.49 328.80 $4.39 11.00 21.94 35.10 70.20 109.68 219.36 351.20 Charge per thousand (1,000) gallons 0-10,000 $O:-9l$0.97 $1.04 $1.11 10,001-15,000 ~1.34 1.43 1.53 15,001-20,000 -b)()1.60 1.71 1.82 20,001-25,000 ~1.87 2.00 2.13 25,001-30,000 ~2.14 2.28 2.44 Over 30,000 ~2.67 2.85 3.04 [*] Reflects water use for irrigation service which is metered from a separate and distinct service connection to the water system. The base facility charge is the minimum monthly charge applied in each account and will not be assessed if the service is discontinued. D. A twenty-five (25) percent surchar2e on the monthly water service rates shall be assessed to customers located outside the City limits pursuant to Section 180.191. Florida Statutes. (2) Water meter charges. The water meter charge shall be based on the size of the meter as follows: Meter Size (in inches) 5/8 x 314 518 x 3/4 remote read 5/8 x 3/4 double check 1 remote read 5/8 x 3/4 double check remote read 1 meter plus backflow prevention device 1 1/2 remote read 1 1/2 meter plus backflow prevention device 2 remote read 2 meter with separate double check valve Meter Insbtllation Only 120.00 $120.00$190.00 ~230.00 260.00 ~280.00 200.00450.00 480.00 ~700.00 640.00 ~900.00 Installationffap- In $350.00 $350.00 380.00 390.00 420.00 600.00 660.00 900.00 840.00 1,100.00 For all meters larger than two (2) inches, the meter charge shall be based upon the actual cost of: i) the meter plus materials; ii) labor and equipment/machinery! vehicle requirements associated with the installation; iii) an allowance for administration; and iv) other items directly related to the installation, all as determined by the city. (3) Monthly sewer service rates. The monthly sewer rate shall include the sum of the base facility charge based on the size of the meter plus a volume charge per one thousand (1,000) gallons or a fraction thereof of metered water consumption as set forth below. Bills Rendered on or after Jul)' 1, 20()2 Meter size (in inches) A All Customer Classes Base Facility Charges 5/8 x 3/4 and 3/4 I I 1/2 2 3 4 6 8 Bills Rendered on or after Jul)' 1,20()3 Base Facility Charge Bills Rendered on or after July 1,2004 ~$7.10 ~17.75 ~35.50 ~-956.80 ~113.60 ~177.50 ~355.00 568.00 Charge per 1,000 gallons Individually Metered Residential (first 10,000 gallons) Master Metered Residential (no maximum) Master Metered Nonresidential (no maximum) Commercial (no maximum) ~2.77 $7.58 18.95 37.90 60.63 121.27 189.48 378.96 606.40 2.96 $8.09 20.23 40.45 64.73 129.45 202.27 404.54 647.20 3.16 The base facility charge is the minimum montWy charge applied to each account and will not be assessed if the service is discontinued. b. A twenty-five (25) percent surcharge on the monthly sewer service rates shall be assessed to customers located outside the city limits pursuant to Section 180.191, Florida Statutes. (4) Service Availability Charges. A service availability charge shall be imposed and levied on all development requesting water and/or wastewater capacity to provide service to their properties and on all properties when structural charges, additions or changes in permitted use shall result in an increase in capacity requirements from the City's water and/or wastewater system. a) The Service Availability Fees shall be as follows: Water Availability Fee........................ $1.48 per gallon Sewer Availability Fee............ ......... ...$7.33 per gallon b) The determination of the amount of capacity shall be based on a schedule of minimum daily flows for the Residential Users: Minimum Daily Flow (gallons per day) Water Sewer 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, multi-family 300 250 1 and 2 bedroom townhomes, multi-family 300 250 3 bedroom, multi-family 350 300 Mobile homes, single-family, per home 350 250 Single-family residential 350 300 c) The determination of the amount of capacity for the non-residential users shall be based on the flow rates contained in Florida Administrative Code, 64E-6. Separate Laundry Facilities for apartments or multi-family complexes are not included in the per unit flow rates included in 4b above. d) With respect to the determination of the water and wastewater service availability fees for non-residential development, if no water and wastewater capacity estimates are provided, the City reserves the right to estimate the average dependable daily capacity as referenced in this section and determine the appropriate 'service availability fee to be charged to such owner or applicant. e) The City reserves the right to review the amount of water and/or wastewater consumption during the first eighteen (18) months of service and shall bill to the owner or applicant any adj ustment to the water and wastewater service availability fees for capacity use in excess of amounts which have been paid by the owner or applicant. Any additional service availability fee payments shall be billed to the owner or applicant at the same rate that was initially billed at time of building permit issuance. (5) East System guaranteed revenue charg~le-at-y-wiIk:-hM~ guaranteed revenues from property owners, buildef'S;-6r de";elopers in order to defray the utility's cost for the ownership, operation and maintenance of facilities and/or capacity dedicated or otherwise committed to such propert)' owner, builder, or develop~ently serving-c-ustomer-s.+he-eity-will-.mly reserve capaeity (a) As nonmetered customers of the reclaimed water system become metered, the newly metered customer shall be subject to the monthly rates and charges as identified in Section 19-138(a)(3). Customer shall be subject to charges for metered service effective the next available billing period subsequent to installation of the reclaimed water meter. (2) For nonmetered service for tracts greater than one-half (1/2) area, an additional montWy fee of flve.-eight dollars and fifty-five cents ($5.00)($8.55) for each additional irrigated one-half (1/2) acre shall be added to the base charge of fi.ve-.eight dollars and fifty-five cents ($5.00)($8.55). (3) For customers receiving metered service, the monthly charge shall be the sum of the base charge of five-three dollars and fifty-five cents ($5.00)($3.55), plus a consumptive charge of twenty-five cents ($0.25) per one thousand (1,000) gallons for usage up to twenty thousand gallons (20,000) per month and fifty cents ($0.50) per one thousand (1,000) gallons for all metered reclaimed water usage over twenty thousand gallons (20,000) per month. (b) Metcrcd scrvice shall bc requircd whcrc peak demand is cxpcctcd to exceed cithcr fivc hundrcd (500)/gallons per minute or fifty thousand (50,000) gallons per month. The customer shall not be required to pay all costs associated with the purchase and installation of the meter. The utility managcr Public Works/Utility Director or their designee may waive the requirement for a meter where a suitable alternative method exists for the calculation of the water usage and where the customer agrees to pay the metered rate for the calculated amount of water usage. (c) Connection to the reclaimed water .~ystem; connection charges. All connections to the reclaimed water system shall be approved by the Hti-lity ffiaflageFPublic Works/Utility Director or their designee. The total connection charge will consist of tapping fee for the reclaimed water service and the fee for installing a backflow prevention device on each potable water line servicing the same tract. Nonmetered Service Size (in inches) Bacldlow Prevention Fee 3/4 to 1 Yz 2 t08 Tapping FeelPlus Material Actual Cost $150.00$230.00 Actual Cost As an incentive to customers within an area of planned reuse expansion, and to allow the city to make as many taps as possible during construction, all taps for three-quarter-inch or one-inch service will be made without charge to those customers applying for service prior to the beginning of construction. (d) A customer whose service has been discontinued may resume reclaimed water service after paying any past due amounts and a reconnection fee. The reconnection fee shall be equal to the actual cost of reconnection but in no case shall be less than tefl-thirty dollars ($10.00)($30.00). (e) Where service has been disconnected for a violation of an ordinance or regulation regarding reclaimed water, such service shall not be reconnected until the city manager receives adequate assurance and guarantees that such a violation will not recur. SECTION V That See. 19-164(a) Schedule of rates, is hereby revised by the foUowing; (a) The stormwater management utility fee shall be adopted by resolution (the "rate rcsolution")three dollars and twenty-five cents ($3.25) per ERU, and shall be calculated for each developed property as follows: 1. The fee for residential developed property is the rate for one (1) ERU multiplied by the number of dwelling units existing on the property. That is, Fee = ERU X number of Dwelling Units. 2. The fee for nonresidential property is the rate for one (1) ERU multiplied by the numerical factor. The numerical factor is obtained by dividing the total impervious area in square feet of the nonresidential property by the square " footage for one (1) ERU as set forth in the rate resolution. The resulting calculation is, Fee = ERU rate X (parcel impervious area expressed in square feet/the square footage for one [1] ERU). SECTION VI - CONFLICTS. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith being the same are hereby repealed. SECTION vn - SEVERABILITY. If any section or portion of a section or subsection of this ordinance proves to be invalid, unlawful or unconstitutional it shall. not be held to invalidate or impair the validity, force or effect of any other section or portion of section or subsection or part of this Ordinance. SECTION VIII - EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and adoption. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA PAUL P. PARTYKA, MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK First Reading Posted Second Reading and Public Hearing