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08/09/2022 - PacketUtilities Committee Meeting Agenda August 9, 2022, 5:00 p.m. Pursuant to the Governor's "Stay Home - Stay Safe" Order, the City is prohibited from conducting meetings unless the meeting is NOT conducted in person and instead provides options for the public to attend through telephone access, internet or other means of remote access, and also provides the abilityfor persons attending the meeting (not in person) to hear each other at the same time. Therefore; Remote access only Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89247832136 • Water Rates Discussion • Foster Pilot Project — Update o Water Rights Purchase Letters o Augmentation o Mitigation • Splash Pad Retrofit — Update • Stormwater and Watersheds Comprehensive Plan Stormwater Management Action Planning Section o Staff Presentation 8/29/22 1:00 PM o Public Outreach 8/31 /22 1:00 PM • Stetson Heights Development o Water Booster Station Status Next Meeting: TBD Future Agenda Items: • Well 13 and PRV's • McCormick Sewer PS #1 Repairs • Option to Levy Excise Taxes on W/S • Bay Street - Street Lighting & Marquee • Bay Street Utility Plan • Water System Fluoridation • Sanitary Side Sewer Policy • Water/Sewer/Storm Code Compliance return to agenda ORCHARD Utility Co itte 2023-2024 Budge Water Utility Rates Discussio 08.09.20 Note: This is intended to illustrate the project estimates and potential fundin Utility Rate Discussions in 2022 • May 10, 2022 • July 12,2022 July 19,2022 • July 19, 2022 August 09, 2022 • August 09, 2022 Utility Committee Utility Committee Finance Committee Council Work Study Utility Committee Regular Council Meeting return to agenda Previously Discussed July Meetings: • Water Financial Outlook • Water Capital Improvement Program (CIP) • Rate Structure Adjustments for Conservation • Rate Setting Goals • Meet Water Obligations (Operations, Debt, Capital and Reserves) • Fund the Water Capital Improvement Program • Promote conservation of water • Increase equity among customers by adjusting rate structure • Option A: • Rates required to meet the goals and financial outlook without structural chan • Base charge increase of $2/month or $4/bi-month billing + Tier increases August Meeting: Option B: Alternative Rate Structure (strengthen conservation incentive) • Develop and present the adjusted rate structure • Better meets the rate setting goals Water Rate Structures Residential 3/4 Meters 1i* * $ 53.50 $ 81.50 $ 3.65 $ 3.85 $ 4.05 $ 4.30 $ 4.60 $ 57.50 $ - $ 4.50 $ 4.91 $ 5.35 $ 5.83 $ 6.47 $ 7.37 $ 64.00 $ - $ 4.50 $ 4.73 $ 4.96 $ 5.21 $ 5.52 $ 5.91 $ 60.00 $ - $ 4.50 $ 4.82 $ 5.15 $ 5.56 $ 6.06 $ 6.67 $ 53.50 $ 3.85 $ 3.85 $ 4.85 $ 5.24 $ 5.71 $ 6.28 $ 6.97 Current: Base Fee ($53.50/Up to 3,000, or $81.50/Up to 5,000 of consumption ep r unit) + single additional meter size differential + actual consumption • Tiers are priced per 1,000 gallons Structural Changes • Meter Differential no longer factored into bill • Scenario G: Base Fee (Includes up to 3,000 gallons of consumption) + actual consumption • Scenario H: Base Fee (Includes up to 3,000 gallons of consumption) + actual consumption • Scenario I: Base Fee (Includes up to 3,000 gallons of consumption) + actual consumption • Scenario J: Base Fee + actual consumption (No consumption included in base) return to agen Water Rate Structures Non -Residential %4 Meters $ 81.50 $ - $ - $ 3.65 $ 3.85 $ 4.05 $ 4.30 $ 4.60 $ 57.50 $ - $ 4.50 $ 4.91 $ 5.35 $ 5.83 $ 6.47 $ 7.37 $ 64.00 $ - $ 4.50 $ 4.73 $ 4.96 $ 5.21 $ 5.52 $ 5.91 $ 60.00 $ - $ 4.50 $ 4.82 $ 5.15 $ 5.56 $ 6.06 $ 6.67 $ 53.50 $ 3.85 $ 3.85 $ 4.85 $ 5.24 $ 5.71 $ 6.28 $ 6.97 Current: Base Fee (Includes up to 5,000 gallons of consumption ep r unit) + single additional metE differential + actual consumption • Tiers are priced per 1,000 gallons Structural Changes • Units are no longer factored into bill Fit Adjust Meter Differential to Industry Standard • Scenario G: Base Fee (Includes up to 3,000 gallons of consumption) + actual consumption • Scenario H: Base Fee (Includes up to 3,000 gallons of consumption) + actual consumption • Scenario I: Base Fee (Includes up to 3,000 gallons of consumption) + actual consumption • Scenario J: Base Fee + actual consumption (No consumption included in base) Meter Differential Pricing Structural Changes • Meter Size Differential will be based on the AWWA Industry Standard Methodolo Meter Differential AWWA Industry Standard Methodology 3/4 $ 81.50 $ 57.50 $ 64.00 $ 60.00 $ 53.50 1 $ 87.50 $ 96.03 $ 106.88 $ 100.20 $ 89.35 1.5 $ 105.50 $ 191.48 $ 213.12 $ 199.80 $ 178.16 2 $ 123.50 $ 306.48 $ 341.12 $ 319.80 $ 285.16 3 $ 159.50 $ 575.00 $ 640.00 $ 600.00 $ 535.00 4 $ 231.50 $ 958.53 $1, 066.88 $1, 000.20 $ 891.85 6 $ 357.50 $1, 916.48 $ 2,133.12 $1, 999.80 $ 1, 783.16 Water Rate Impact Scenarios (illustrative only) Residential Single Family Multi -family Apartment (8 Units) Non -Residential 4 units Office Suite 12 units Office Suite School Restaurant Irrigation Other Government Other Government -Community Center 96-unit Large Commercial return to ages Residential- Illustrative Examples Winter Ave rage 1 3/4 7,000 $ $ $ $ $ 89 138 196 190 707 $ $ $ $ $ 78 154 245 176 609 $ $ $ $ $ 82 146 220 181 648 $ $ $ $ $ 79 147 231 175 618 $ $ $ $ $ 82 149 232 182 647 Summer Average 1 3/4 20,000 High Consumption 1 3/4 34,000 Duplex -Summer Avg 2 3/4 17,500 Apartment 8 1 53,500 Winter Average 1 3/4 7,000 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ $ $ $ $ (11) 16 49 (15) (99) $ $ $ $ $ (6) 8 24 (9) (59) $ $ $ $ $ (10) 9 35 (16) (89) $ $ $ $ $ (6) 11 36 (9) (60) Summer Average 1 3/4 20,000 High Consumption 1 3/4 34,000 Duplex -Summer Avg 2 3/4 17,500 Apartment 8 1 53,500 return to agenda Residential Illustrative Examples Residential Customers: • 15% used 0-3,000 gallons and paid $53.50 or less per bill in 2021 • 85% used 3,000+ gallons and paid above $53.50 per bill in 2021 return to agem Non -Residential -Illustrative Examples 4-Unit Office Suite 4 3/4 7,000 $ 326 $ 76 $ 82 $ 79 $ 82 12-Unit Office Suite 12 3/4 15,000 $ 978 $ 118 $ 121 $ 119 $ 123 School 1 3 425,000 $ 2,068 $ 3,614 $ 3,101 $ 3,363 $ 3,427 Restaurant 1 3/4 190,000 $ 909 $ 1,364 $ 1,136 $ 1,255 $ 1,308 Irrigation 1 2 422,000 $ 2,018 $ 3,323 $ 2,784 $ 3,062 $ 3,157 4-Unit Office Suite 4 3/4 7,000 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ $ $ $ $ (250) (860) 1,546 455 1,305 $ $ $ $ $ (244) (857) 1,033 227 766 $ $ $ $ $ (247) (859) 1,295 346 1,044 $ $ $ $ $ (244) (855) 1,360 399 1,139 12-Unit Office Suite 12 3/4 15,000 School 1 3 425,000 Restaurant 1 3/4 190,000 Irrigation 1 2 422,000 return to agenda Non -Residential Illustrative Examples ConsumptionBi-Monthly Bill Example Units Meter Other Government 1 6 1,687,000 $ 8,071 $ 14,256 $ 12,053 $ 13,180 $ 13,472 Community Center 11 3 41,000 $ 975 $ 792 $ 835 $ 807 $ 757 Commercial 96 3 60,500 $ 7,902 $ 927 $ 947 $ 931 $ 887 9 Overall Results Et Recommendation Option A: No Structural Chance ► -- $2.00/month increase on Base Fee's ► --$4.00/bi-monthly increase on Base Fee's No. --4% increase in Tiered consumption rates Option B: Structural Chance to strenethen conservation incentive Scenario G: Base Fee (Includes up to 3,000 gallons of consumption) + actual consumption Scenario H: Base Fee (Includes up to 3,000 gallons of consumption) + actual consumption Scenario I: Base Fee (Includes up to 3,000 gallons of consumption) + actual consumption Scenario J: Base Fee + actual consumption (No consumption included in base) return to agenda Staff Recommendation Option B: Structural Chance to strengthen conservation incen Scenario J Base Fee + actual consumption (No consumption included in base) Achieves revenue target Meets Department of Health anticipated conservation standards and requirements Empowers customers to conserve water and reduce water bill Charges for consumption while providing a stable base for the system Modernizes billing system to be more in line with peers uestleons £t Discussion CITY OF PORT ORCHARD Public Works Department 216 Prospect Street, Port Orchard, WA 98366 Voice: (36o) 876-4991 • Fax: (36o) 876-4980 DATE Landowner Street Address City, State, Zip Dear Sir/Madam, The City of Port Orchard has undertaken an effort to identify properties that possess a water right within the region. We are writing to you to ask for your help. Part of our consultant team, WestWater Research, identified your property as possessing a water right that may help reduce or eliminate the effects of future groundwater withdrawals as part of the City's plans to relocate existing wells and water rights and acquire additional water rights from the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) for planned growth. Increased pumping from the planned City wells may divert groundwater that is needed to maintain flows in streams and lakes. Ecology requires the cities to address adverse effects on surface water bodies caused by additional groundwater pumping. This is where you may be able to help. We are contacting you to discuss the possible sale of your water right to the City. Your water right may also provide additional benefits to the surface water and groundwater resources in your area. Why does the City of Port Orchard Need Water Rights? The City of Port Orchard is working to increase flows in surface streams in an effort to offset possible reductions in stream water levels resultant from the City's planned changes in groundwater withdrawals in the region. The acquisition of surface and groundwater rights is one way to mitigate these predicted impacts. Why is the City Contacting Me? The City is asking for your help because your property was identified as possessing a water right that may help reduce or eliminate the effects on surface flows in streams within the region. Your water right may also provide other benefits to the surface water and groundwater sources in your area. What Happens Next? I will be contacting you next week to discuss the possible purchase of all or a portion of your water right by the City. The City is prepared to pay fair market value for water rights that are purchased. We want to assure you that all transactions are voluntary, and negotiations can be kept confidential. You are under no obligation to sell your water right to the City. Please feel free to contact me at 360-876-7048 if you have any immediate questions regarding your water rights or the City's mitigation requirements. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, Jacki Brown, Utilities Manager