HomeMy WebLinkAboutUtilities 2009-10-27 Item 3A - Resolution - 2010 Public Works Fee ScheduleTo: Mayor Haggerton
From: r ublic Works Direct
Date: October 22, 2009
City of Tukwila
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
Subject: Water. Sewer and Surface Water Rates for 2010
ISSUE
Adopt 2010 water, sewer and surface water rate increases.
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
WATER
Public Works has analyzed the needs of the water enterprise fund. Wholesale water
rates from Cascade Water Alliance are projected to increase 7.5% for 2010 and 5% in
2011. A rate increase on the minimum water meter charge (see Table 1) is being
proposed to maintain the current level of service and lessen the impact of future cost
increases for purchased water. A portion of this increase will provide the funds
necessary for continuing operational and capital needs. Exhibit A is an overview of all of
the Proposed Utility Rate Increases for residential customers. Exhibit D is the
Resolution that updates the Public Works Fee Schedule.
SEWER
King County Ordinance No. 16554 has no sewer rate increase for the King County
sewage disposal fees in 2010 and the rate will remain $31.90 per residential customer
equivalent per month. The King County sewage treatment capacity charge (for any new
sewer connections) will increase from the current $47.64 to $49.07 per month for fifteen
years for any sewer connection occurring between January 1, 2010 and December 31,
2010. Exhibit B is King County Ordinance No. 16554.
Tukwila's sewer base rate is scheduled for an increase (see Table 2) in accordance with
the rate model which analyzes the City's operational and capital needs. The City's
sewer rate will increase from $11.64 to $13.39 per residential connection and from
$20.37 to $23.43 for up to 750 cubic feet or fraction thereof for commercial /industrial
customers. Exhibit C -1 shows a comparison of adjoining cities and their water and
sewer rates. Exhibit D is the Resolution that updates the Public Works Fee Schedule.
SURFACE WATER
Tukwila's surface water base rate is scheduled for an increase in 2010. The City's
surface water rate will increase from $71.00 to $85.00 per residential parcel, per year
and will range from $10.18 to $85.05 per 4,356 sq. ft. Exhibit C -2 shows a comparison
with other cities and their surface water rates.
INFORMATIONAL MEMO
Page 2
TABLE 1 WATER RATES PROPOSED FOR 2010
CATEGORY
Single Family
Multi Family (each condo, apt, or dwelling unit)
Commercial /Industrial
CATEGORY
Residential Sewer Service
(single dwelling unit)
Residential Sewer Service
(multiple dwelling unit, permanent type)
Commercial /Industrial Sewer Service
RECOMMENDATION
TABLE 2 SEWER RATES PROPOSED FOR 2010
Current 2009 Rates
Flat rate of $11.64
per month
Flat rate of $11.64 per
month for each dwelling unit
Flat rate of $20.37
per month and, in addition,
any usage over 750 cubic
feet of water per month
shall be at the rate of
$20.37 per 750 cf
Attachments: Exhibit A Rate Matrix
Exhibit B King County Ordinance No. 16554
Exhibit C Comparison of Rates with Adjoining Cities
Exhibit D Public Works Fee Schedule Resolution
Current 2009
Minimum Meter Proposed for
Charge 2010
$6.00 I $8.00
$6.00 I $8.00
$12.00 $300.00 $20.00 $360.00
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Proposed for 2010
Flat rate of $13.39
per month
Flat rate of $13.39 per
month for each dwelling unit
Flat rate of $23.43
per month and, in addition,
any usage over 750 cubic
feet of water per month
shall be at the rate of
$23.43 per 750 cf
The Council is being asked to adopt the City's 2010 water, sewer and surface water
proposed rate increases in accordance with the Public Works Fee Schedule Resolution
and consider this item at the November 9, 2009 Committee of the Whole Meeting and
subsequent November 16, 2009 Regular Meeting.
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10122/2009
King County
Metropolitan King County Council
Anne Noris, Clerk of the Council
King County Courthouse
516 Third Avenue, Room W1039
Seattle, WA 98104 -3272
Tel: 206 296 -1020
Fax: 206-205-8165
TTY/TDD 206 296 -1024
Email: anne.noris @kingcounty.gov
Web: www.kingcounty.gov /council /clerk
June 26, 2009
Mr. Jim Morrow, Public Works Director
City of Tukwila
6300 Southcenter Blvd. Suite 100
Tukwila, WA 98188
Dear Mr. Morrow,
Monetary Reauirements for 2010
The Metropolitan King County Council approved the sewer rate for 2010 and the sewage
treatment capacity charge for 2010 with the adoption of Ordinance 16554 on June 15, 2009.
A copy of Ordinance 16554 is enclosed for your information.
If you have any questions, please call the Clerk of the Council's Office at 206 296 -1020.
Sincerely,
Anne Noris
Clerk of the Council
Enclosure
EXHIBIT
JUN 2 9 2009
Lic wows
KING COUNTY
King County Signature Report
June 15, 2009
Ordinance 16554
Proposed No. 2009 0309.2 Sponsors Gossett
1
1200 King County Courthouse
516 Third Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104
1 AN ORDINANCE determining the monetary requirements
2 for the disposal of sewage for the fiscal year beginning
3 January 1, 2010, and ending December 31, 2010, setting
4 the sewer rate for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2010,
5 and ending December 31, 2010, and approving the amount
6 of the sewage treatment capacity charge for 2010, in
7 accordance with RCW 35.58.570; and amending Ordinance
8 12353, Section 2, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.90.010, and
9 Ordinance 11398, Section 1, as amended, and K.C.C.
10 28.84.055.
11
12 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:
13 SECTION 1. Ordinance 12353, Section 2, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.90.010 are
14 each hereby amended to read as follows:
15 A. Having determined the monetary requirements for the disposal of sewage, the
16 council hereby adopts a ((2009)) 2010 sewer rate of thirty-one dollars and ninety cents per
17 residential customer equivalent per month. Once a sewer rate ordinance becomes effective,
Ordinance 16554
41 Administration, operating, maintenance repair and replace (net of other income):
42 $63,136,845.
43 Establishment and maintenance of necessary working capital reserves:
44 $5,019,241.
45 Requirements of revenue bond resolutions (not included in above items and net of
46 interest income): $212,209,152.
47 TOTAL: $270,326,757.
48 SECTION 3. Ordinance 11398, Section 1, as amended, and K.C.C. 28.84.055 are
49 each hereby amended as follows:
50 A. The amount of the 1994 metropolitan sewage facility capacity charge adopted
51 by K.C.C. 28.84.050.0. shall be seven dollars per month per residential customer or
52 residential customer equivalent for fifteen years.
53 B. The amount of the 1995 metropolitan sewage facility capacity charge adopted
54 by K.C.C. 28.84.050.0. shall be seven dollars per month per residential customer or
55 residential customer equivalent for fifteen years.
56 C. The sewage treatment capacity charge shall be seven dollars per month per
57 residential customer or equivalent for fifteen years for sewer connections occurring
58 between and including January 1, 1996, and December 31, 1996.
59 D. The amount of the sewage treatment capacity charge adopted by K.C.C.
60 28.84.050.0. shall be seven dollars per month per residential customer or equivalent for
61 fifteen years for sewer connections occurring between and including January 1, 1997, and
62 December 31, 1997.
3
Ordinance 16554
85 customer or equivalent for fifteen years for sewer connections occurring between and
86 including January 1, 2003, and December 31, 2003.
87 K. The amount of the sewage treatment capacity charge adopted by K.C.C.
88 28.84.050.0. shall be eighteen dollars per month per residential customer or equivalent
89 for fifteen years for sewer connections occurring between and including January 1, 2004,
90 and December 31, 2004.
91 L. The amount of the sewage treatment capacity charge adopted by K.C.C.
92 28.84.050.0. shall be thirty -four dollars and five cents per month per residential customer
93 or equivalent for fifteen years for sewer connections occurring between and including
94 January 1, 2005, and December 31, 2005.
95 M. The amount of the sewage treatment capacity charge adopted by K.C.C.
96 28.84.050.0. shall be thirty -four dollars and five cents per month per residential customer
97 or equivalent for fifteen years for sewer connections occurring between and including
98 January 1, 2006, and December 31, 2006.
99 N. The amount of the sewage treatment capacity charge adopted by K.C.C.
100 28.84.050.0. shall be forty -two dollars per month per residential customer or equivalent
101 for fifteen years for sewer connections occurring between and including January 1, 2007,
102 and December 31, 2007.
103 0. The amount of the sewage treatment capacity charge adopted by K.C.C.
104 28.84.050.0. shall be forty -six dollars and twenty -five cents per month per residential
105 customer or equivalent for fifteen years for sewer connections occurring between and
106 including January 1, 2008, and December 31, 2008.
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Ordinance 16554
125 single payment, while preserving the option for new ratepayers to finance the capacity
126 charge.
127
Ordinance 16554 was introduced on 5/11/2009 and passed by the Metropolitan King
County Council on 6/15/2009, by the following vote:
Yes: 6 Mr. Constantine, Mr. Ferguson, Ms. Hague, Mr. Gossett, Mr. Phillips
and Ms. Patterson
No: 0
Excused: 3 Ms. Lambert, Mr. von Reichbauer and Mr. Dunn
ATTEST:
b k*SLANASNA
Anne Noris, Clerk of the Council
APPROVED this I ,Q of ,J UUAg 2009.
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KING COUNTY COUNCIL
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
Dow Constantine, Chair
Kurt Triplett, County Execu ve
Attachments A. Wastewater Treatment Division Financial Plan for the 2010 Proposed Sewer Rate,
B. King County Wastewater Treatment Division General Assumptions for 2010 Sewer
Rate Proposal Forecast
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0
1.0
16554
ATTACHMENT B King County Wastewater Treatment Division
General Assumptions for 2010 Sewer Rate Proposal Forecast
2008 Actual 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Sewer Rate
RCE Rate $27.95 $31.90 $31.90 $36.31 $39.99 $43.52 $44.02
Rate Stabilization Use (000's) 3,000 (12,000) 10,150 10,800 10,800
Total RCEs 706,846 705,079 694,503 691,030 694,485 699,347 704,592
RCE Growth Rates 0.5% -0.2% -1.5% -0.5% 0.5% 0.7% 0.8%
Capacity Charge Rate
Rate $46.25 $47.64 $49.07 $50.54 $52.05 $53.62 $55.22
New Connections 11,300 7,500 6,000 6,000 7,500 9,000 10,500
Expenses (000's)
Operating Expense 98,179 103,730 109,858 118,793 127,923 133,476 139,179
Capital Expense 473,420 523,546 301,075 170,517 149,991 135,204 135,387
CIP Accomplishment Rate Brightwater 102% 95% 95% 95% 100%
CIP Accomplishment Rate Non Brightwater 78% 85% 85% 85% 85% 85% 85%
Reserve Balances (000's)
Liquidity Reserve 14,818 15,373 15,986 16,879 17,792 18,348 18,918
Rate Stabilization Reserve Balance 19,750 31,750 21,600 10,800
Bond Reserve 110,268 155,213 145,765 138,383 145,989 153,254 159,199
Interest Rate Debt
Bond Interest Rate 5.32% 5.53% 6.00% 6.25% 6.25% 6.25% 6.25%
Years Bond Outstanding 40 30 40 40 40 40 40
Variable Debt Interest Rate 2.90% 2.50% 2.50% 2.75% 3.00% 3.00% 3.00%
Investment Interest Rate 3.20% 1.79% 1.45% 1.65% 2.30% 2.85% 3.15%
CITY
COVINTON (CWA)
KENT
SEATTLE
HIGHLINE
SOO CREEK
SKYWAY (CWA)
KING COUNTY #125
REDMOND (CWA)
AUBURN
RENTON
LAKEHAVEN (FEDERAL WAY)
ASSUME 5/8 OR 3/4 METER SIZE
CITY
SEATTLE (Bill includes Metro)
SKYWAY
RENTON
SOO CREEK
REDMOND
AUBURN
VALLEY VIEW SEWER
LAKEHAVEN (FEDERAL WAY)
SOUTHWEST SUBURBAN
NON METRO*
SINGLE FAMILY WATER RATES
AS OF OCTOBER 2009 (SUMMER RATE)
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CITY BASE
RATE
27.38
11.64
11.68
9.75
8.85
12.35
11.75
10.35
12.60
10.60
11.36
SINGLE FAMILY SEWER RATES
AS OF OCTOBER 2009
CITY FLAT Assume
RATE 10 ccf
0.00 88.90
23.61
16.17
15.55
11.59
11.09
9.00
PER CCF
2.58
3.96
3.88
3.47
3.56
3.56
2.89
2.90
2.84
1.92
1.79
1.70
User Charge on
water consumption
Assume 10 ccf
25.80
39.60
38.75
31.90 43.49
31.90 42.99
31.90 40.90
0.00 30.31
0.00 21.50
Exhibit C-1
TOTAL
53.18
51.24
50.43
34.72 44.47
35.60 44.45
28.86 41.21
29.00 40.75 I
28.40 38.75
19.23 31.83
17.90 28.50
7.10 18.46
KING COUNTY
METRO TOTAL
0.00 I 88.90
31.90 55.51
33.06 49.23
31.90 47.45
CITY
Redmond
Seattle
Issaquah
Auburn
Sammamish
Des Moines
Normandy Park
King County
Kent
Renton
Federal Way
Lynnwood
SINGLE FAMILY SURFACE WATER RATES
AS OF OCTOBER 2009
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Monthly Rate Yearly Rate
16.56 198.72
14.81 177.72
14.08 168.96
13.38 160.56
12.50 150.00
11.55 138.60
10.00 120.00
9.25 111.00
8.75 105.00
7.41 88.92
6.58 I 78.96
5.84 I 70.08
Exhibit C -2
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, ADOPTING A NEW PUBLIC WORKS FEE SCHEDULE; AND
REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 1671.
WHEREAS, each year the City analyzes the rate model for the three utility enterprise
funds, which are water, sewer and surface water; updates the traffic model; and analyzes the
transportation network to ensure continued compliance with the Growth Management Act and
the City's adopted Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City is authorized to impose fees that are similar to charges for services
rendered; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to annually update its impact fees to reflect current project
costs;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Public Works fees will be charged according to the following schedule, which
shall supersede any previously adopted Public Works Fee Schedule:
PUBLIC WORKS FEE SCHEDULE
PERMIT DESCRIPTION
Type A (Short -Term Nonprofit)
I Type B (Short -Term Profit)
Type C
(Infrastructure and Grading on Private
Property and City Right -of -Way and
Disturbance of City Right -of -Way)
Type D (Long -Term)
Type E (Potential Disturbance of City Right-of-
Way)
Type F (Blanket Permits)
Additional Inspections
I Franchise Telecommunications
I Franchise Cable
Street Vacation
Latecomer's Agreements
Flood Zone Control
Copy of City of Tukwila s Infrastructure
Design and Construction Standards
WATER RATES
Water Meter Installation
.75 inch
1 inch
1.5 inch
2 inch
3 inch
4 inch
6 inch
Water Meter Deduct
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DRAFT
FEE
I $50
I $100
$250 application base fee, plus four
components based on construction value:
1) Plan Review
2) Construction Inspection
3) Pavement Mitigation
4) Grading Plan Review
$100
$100
$250 processing fee, plus $5,000 cash deposit,
withdraw $100 per instance for inspection
$60 per inspection
$5,000 administrative fee
$5,000 plus 5% of total revenue
$1,200
$500 processing fee, plus 17% administrative
fee, plus $500 segregation fee
$50
$50
$600
$1,100
$2,400
$2,800
$4,400
$7,800
$12,500
I $25
FEE
EXHIBIT
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WATER RATES
Water Base Charge (Monthly)
Single Family (one dwelling unit)
Multi- Family (more than one dwelling unit)
Commercial /Industrial Customers:
3/4 inch Service
1 inch Service
1 -1/2 inch Service
2 inch Service
3 inch Service
4 inch Service
6 inch Service
8 inch Service
10 inch Service
12 inch Service
Water Rates (Monthly)
Single and Multi- Family (Jan-May)
Single and Multi- Family (Jun -Sept)
Single and Multi- Family (Oct -Dec)
Commercial /Industrial (Jan -May)
Commercial /Industrial (Jun -Sept)
Commercial /Industrial (Oct -Dec)
Fire Protection Service Charges (Monthly)
2 inch Service
3 inch Service
4 inch Service
6 inch Service
8 inch Service
10 inch Service
12 inch Service
SEWER RATES
Residential Sewer Service
(single dwelling unit)
Residential Sewer Service (multiple dwelling
unit, permanent type)
Commercial and Industrial Sewage Service
Sewer Late Charge
SURFACE WATER UTILITY RATES PER YEAR
Surface Water Utility Rates Per Year
Category:
1. Natural
2. 0 -20% Developed Surface
3. 21 -50% Developed Surface
4. 51 -70% Developed Surface
5. 71 -85% Developed Surface
6. 86 -100% Developed Surface
7. Single Family Residential Parcels
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FEE
In addition to the monthly water base charge,
each 100 cubic feet of water used will be
charged as shown in "Water Rates (Monthly)."
$8.00
$8.00 for each dwelling unit
$20.00
$35.00
$45.00
$65.00
$100.00
$130.00
$200.00
$240.00
$300.00
$360.00
In addition to the monthly water base charge
listed above, each 100 cubic feet of water will
be charged at the following rates:
$2.79
$3.89
$2.79
$3.62
$4.98
$3.62
Per month based on size of service.
$6.00
$13.50
$24.00
$54.00
$96.00
$150.00
$216.00
FEES
Flat rate of $13.39 per month
(TMC 14.16.030, No. 1)
Flat rate of $13.39 per month for each dwelling
unit (TMC 14.16.030, No. 2)
Flat rate of $23.43 per month and, in addition,
any usage over 750 cubic feet of water per
month shall be at the rate of $23.43 per 750
cubic feet (TMC 14.16.030, No. 4)
$5 per month on sewer accounts more than
30 days in arrears (TMC 14.16.030, No. 5)
FEE PER YEAR
Service Charge Service Charge Per
Per Acre 4.356 Sauare Feet
$101.80 $10.18
$221.30 $22.13
$405.60 $40.56
$605.20 $60.52
$729.10 $72.91
$850.50 $85.05
$85.00 per parcel N/A
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TRANSPORTATION CONCURRENCY TEST FEE SCHEDULE
FEES FOR RESIDENTIAL USE
UNIT I ALL TYPES OF RESIDENTIALr
Between 1 and 3 $300
Between 4 and 5 $600
Between 6 and 10 $1,200
Between 11 and 15 $2,000
Between 16 and 20 $3,500
Between 21 and 25 $5,000
Between 26 and 30 $6,500
Between 31 and 40 $8,000
Between 41 and 60 $10,000
Greater than 60 $12,000
t All residential uses defined by the ITE Trip Generation Manual Land Use Codes 200 -299,
including single family, multi- family, mobile home parks, and shared housing
FEES FOR NON RESIDENTIAL USE
INSTITU- ALL
GROSS FLOOR AREA INDUS TIONAL OTHER
TRIAL OFFICES RETAIL 4 EATERY 5 PORT 6
Less than 5,000
Between 5,001 and 10,000
I Between 10,001 and 20,000
I Between 20,001 and 30,000
I Between 30,001 and 40,000
I Between 40,001 and 50,000
Between 50,001 and 70,000
Between 70,001 and 90,000
I Between 90,001 and 150,000
I Between 150,001 and 200,000
USES
$1,000 $1,8001 $2,700 $5,400 $500 $1,5001
$1,500 $2,7001 $4,050 $8,100 $1,000 $2,000
$2,000 $3,600 $5,400 $10,800 $1,500 $2,500
$3,000 $5,400 $8,100 $10,800 $2,000 $2,500
$4,000 $7,200 $10,800 $10,800 $2,500 $2,500
$5,000 $9,000 $13,500 $10,800 $3,000 $2,500
$6,000 $10,800 $16,200 $10,800 $4,000 $2,500
$7,000 $12,600 $18,900 $10,800 $5,000 $2,500
$8,000 $14,400 $21,600 $10,800 $6,000 $2,500
$9,000 $16,200 $24,300 $10,800 $7,000 $2,500
$10,000 $18,000 $24,300 $10,800 $8,000 $2,500
I Greater than 200,000
2 All industrial /agricultural uses defined by the ITE Trip Generation Manual Land Use Codes
100 -199, including light and heavy industrial, manufacturing, and warehousing
3 All office, medical, and service related uses defined by the ITE Trip Generation Manual Land
Use Codes 600 -699, 700 -799, and 900 -999, including general office, medical facilities, and banks
4 All retail and recreation uses defined by the ITE Trip Generation Manual Land Use Codes 400-
499, 800 -830 and 837 -899, including retail sales, rental sales, athletic clubs, and theaters
5 All food service uses defined by the ITE Trip Generation Manual Land Use Codes 831 -836,
excluding accessory (stand alone) drive- through espresso stands (or similar) under 250 sq. ft.
which are assessed $300
6 All institutional and transportation uses defined by the ITE Trip Generation Manual Land Use
Codes 000 -099 and 500 -599, including schools, places of worship, day care, terminals, and
transit
Section 2. Resolution No. 1671, dated November 17, 2008, is hereby repealed.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at a
Regular Meeting thereof this day of 2009
ATTEST/ AUTHENTICATED:
Christy O'Flaherty, CMC, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM BY:
Office of the City Attorney
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Joan Hernandez, Council President
Filed with the City Clerk:
Passed by the City Council:
Resolution Number:
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