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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-034 Water Rates and Charges; YMC Amendments 7.68.250, 7.68.251 and 7.68.282ORDINANCE NO. 2016-034 AN ORDINANCE establishing rates, charges, terms and conditions for domestic water system connections and service; amending sections 7.68.250, 7.68.251 and 7.68.282 of chapter 7.68, Water Division, of the City of Yakima Municipal Code; and providing for an effective date. WHEREAS, RCW 35.92.010 authorizes cities to own and operate water utilities, and to regulate and control the use, distribution, and price for water utility service; and WHEREAS, Article IX, Section 1 of the City Charter of the City of Yakima authorizes the City Council to provide by ordinance rules and regulations for the control, management and operation of all public utilities owned and operated by the City; and WHEREAS, the City Council has established rates and charges for domestic water connection and service through the enactment of Yakima Municipal Code (YMC) chapters 7.68 and 7.75; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that the rates, charges, terms and conditions for domestic water utility service set forth in this ordinance are fair, just and reasonable; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that adoption of this ordinance is in the public interest; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF YAKIMA: Section 1. Section 7.68.250 of the City of Yakima Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 7.68.250 Water services charges. A. Effective January 8, 2017, the charge for domestic water supplied within the city of Yakima shall consist of a ready -to -serve charge and a charge for water consumed. Ready -to -serve charges are as follows: Ready -to -Serve Charges per Two -Month Period Meter size January 8, 2017 January 1, 2018 3/4" $19.03 $20.64 1" 24.02 26.07 1-1/2" 37.36 40.53 2" 53.42 57.96 3" 90.92 98.65 Ready -to -Serve Charges per Two -Month Period Meter size January 8, 2017 January 1, 2018 4" 144.48 156.77 6" 278.28 301.93 8" 542.43 588.54 10" 813.68 882.84 12" 1,188.47 1,289.50 Charges for water consumed are as follows, expressed in rates per UOC, where "UOC" means unit of consumption and equals one hundred cubic feet of water: Charge for Water Consumed by UOC January 8, 2017 January 1, 2018 $1.59 $1.72 B. The ready -to -serve charge may be computed on a daily basis by dividing the two month charge by 60 days. C. All charges for water supplied outside the city shall be computed by multiplying the applicable rates set forth in subsections A through B of this section by one and one-half. D. Home Kidney Dialysis. A residential customer who undergoes kidney dialysis at his or her home, or whose home is also the home of a different person who undergoes home kidney dialysis, shall not be required to pay utility charges for domestic water service or sewer service for the quantity of water that is necessary for the home dialysis. In order to be excused from utility charges under this subsection, the residential customer must present to the director of finance and budget or their designee written documentation annually from a recognized kidney dialysis center certifying that the person requires dialysis and the quantity of water needed for that person's dialysis. Section 2. Section 7.68.251 of the City of Yakima Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 7.68.251 Bulk rate. A. The charge for water supplied through fire hydrants, when the water is used by either the city or a private person for any use authorized by the water/irrigation division, shall be the same as the highest UOC charge set forth in YMC 7.68.250. No charge shall be made for water supplied through fire hydrants when the water is used for fire suppression or for maintenance and operation purposes by the city. B. All water served through a fire hydrant shall comply with YMC 7.68.300. C. Daily meter assembly use charge for temporary water service shall be four dollars for each day or portion thereof. The minimum meter assembly use charge shall be four dollars. Section 3. Section 7.68.282 of the City of Yakima Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 7.68.282 Fire service charges. The bimonthly charge for each fire service shall be as follows: A. Charges within the city of Yakima commencing January 8, 2017: Size of Service January 8, 2017 January 1, 2018 2" $6.51 $7.06 3" 9.50 10.31 4" 19.03 20.65 6" including hydrant only 55.94 60.69 8" 119.15 129.28 10" 214.24 232.45 12" 346.25 375.68 B. Daily charge is calculated by dividing the bimonthly charge by sixty days. C. Charges for fire services outside the city limits shall be computed by multiplying the applicable rate above by one and one-half. D. The inside diameter of the pipe leading to a fire hydrant shall determine the service charge. Any fire hydrant installed and maintained by the city outside of city limits will be billed as a fire service, which charge shall be terminated at such time as the responsible consumer's property is annexed to the city. Section 4. Severability. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance should be held to be unconstitutional, unlawful or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance. Section 5. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect 30 days after its passage, approval, and publication as provided by law and by the City Charter. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, signed and approved this 6th day of December, 2016. ATTEST: &OW_ Sonya War Tee, City Clerk • • ti. 1 Publication Date: December 9, 20,1,6'c,'' ,y� Effective Date: January 8, 2017 ITEM TITLE: SUBMITTED BY: BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL YAKIMA, WASHINGTON AGENDASTATEMENT Item No. 14. For Meeting of: December 6, 2016 Ordinance amending Chapter 7.68 of the Yakima Municipal Code (YMC) regarding Water Rates and Charges Scott Schafer, Director of Public Works David Brown, Water Irrigation Manager - 575-6204 SUMMARY EXPLANATION: The City is authorized by Title 35 RCW to acquire, construct, own, operate, and provide financing for waterworks and systems of sewerage, and to establish rates, fees, and charges for that service. In accord with that authority, the City assesses water distribution, storage and treatment rates and charges as established in §7.68 of the YMC. To maintain pace with all the regulatory compliance issues identified over the next ten years, water rates need to be increased. Should rates not be increased, the only alternative would be to significantly increase the Division's debt service; reducing its available cash and cash transfers in order to meet regulatory mandates. In order to provide an unbiased comprehensive analysis of the Water Division's financial needs, the City contracted with FCS Group to conduct a rate study over a five-year period (2013- 2017). Such services provide the City with an independent, objective in-depth look as to what proper funding levels are really required to ensure the citizens of Yakima with water services now, and in the future; while remaining compliant with all of the federal and state rules and regulations. After this third party review, FCS Group proposed an annual rate increase of approximately 4% over five years to provide the Water Division with proper funding levels. Those increases did not occur. The proposed ordinance adjusts the rate for an increase of 8.5% in 2017 and 2018. This rate increase will fund mid -horizon (3 to 7 years) capital projects for maintaining adequate treatment capacity and responsible ongoing replacement of aging infrastructure. ITEM BUDGETED: Yes STRATEGIC PRIORITY: Public Trust and Accountability APPROVED FOR # City Manager SUBMITTAL: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Pass ordinance BOARD/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: At its November 28, 2016 study session, Council directed staff to include this increase in the 2017 proposed budget. ATTACHMENTS: Description D Ordinance redline D Ordinance clean Upload Date 11/28/2016 11/28/2016 Type Ordinance Ordinance AN ORDINANCE ORDINANCE NO. 2016 - establishing rates, charges, terms and conditions for domestic water system connections and service; amending sections 7.68.250, 7.68.251 and 7.68.282 of chapter 7.68, Water Division, of the City of Yakima Municipal Code; and providing for an effective date. WHEREAS, RCW 35.92.010 authorizes cities to own and operate water utilities, and to regulate and control the use, distribution, and price for water utility service; and WHEREAS, Article IX, Section 1 of the City Charter of the City of Yakima authorizes the City Council to provide by ordinance rules and regulations for the control, management and operation of all public utilities owned and operated by the City; and WHEREAS, the City Council has established rates and charges for domestic water connection and service through the enactment of Yakima Municipal Code (YMC) chapters 7.68 and 7.75; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that the rates, charges, terms and conditions for domestic water utility service set forth in this ordinance are fair, just and reasonable; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that adoption of this ordinance is in the public interest; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF YAKIMA: Section 1. Section 7.68.250 of the City of Yakima Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 7.68.250 Water services charges. A. f Effective February January 48, 20082017, through December 31, 2008, the charge for domestic water supplied within the city of Yakima shall consist of a ready -to -serve charge and a charge for water consumed. Ready -to -serve charges are as follows: Ready -to -Serve Charges_:per Two -Month Period Meter size Chargne^pMerr Two Month PeriodJanuary 8, January 1, 2018 2017 3/4" and smaller $19.03 $20.64 1" 12.6724.02 26.07 Ready-to-Serve Charges_.-per Two-Month Period Meter size Charge per Two Month PeriodJanuary 8, January 1, 2018 1.26January 1, 2017 1-1/2" 22.2637.36 40.53 2" 33.3053.42 57.96 3" 59.0690.92 98.65 4" 95.83144.48 156.77 6" 187.7'1278.28 301.93 8" 371.62542.43 588.54 10" 555/16813.68 882.84 12" 812.881,188.47 1, 289.50 Charges for water consumed are as follows, expressed in rates per UOC, where "UOC" means unit of consumption and equals one hundred cubic feet of water: UAC Rate Per UOCChar•e Water Consumed for by UOC 0 250January 1.26January 1, 8, 2017 2018 Over 250$1.59 1.18$1.72 B. For calendar years 2009 and beyond, the charge for domestic water supplied within the city follows: Meter size 2 Ja-n4 2040 Ja-n4 2011 2012 Feb 1 2044 Jan4 and beyead Jan -1- 3/,1" 9:79 10/12 11.0'1 15.91 17.5'1 and smaller 13.57 1'1.'17 15.33 20.09 22.1'1 1 1/2" 22.9'1 2'1.52 25.95 31.2'1 3,1/13 3'1.2'1 36.62 38.7'1 '1'1.67 '19.23 60.60 6489 68.62 76.03 83.80 4 98.25 105.26 111.30 120.82 133.17 6" 192.31 206.09 217.90 232.70 256A8 8" 380.52 '107.89 '131.22 '153.59 499.9'1 49" 568.68 609.62 6'1'1.'17 680/11 7'19.93 42 832.15 892.09 9'13.08 993.82 1,095.37 1.10G 2009 Jan -1- 2040 Jan -1- 2044 Jan 1- 2012 Jan -1- 2044 dan1- and beyond 429 436 444 1.51 1.'16 GB. The ready -to -serve charge shall may be computed on a daily basis by dividing the two month charge by 60 days. D. The minimum use charge is computed as the cost for six units of consumption divided by sixty days. E. The minimum charge is the daily ready to serve charge plus the daily minimum use charge. C. All charges for water supplied outside the city shall be computed by multiplying the applicable rates set forth in subsections A through 4 B of this section by one and one-half. GD. Home Kidney Dialysis. A residential customer who undergoes kidney dialysis at his or her home, or whose home is also the home of a different person who undergoes home kidney dialysis, shall not be required to pay utility charges for domestic water service or sewer service for the quantity of water that is necessary for the home dialysis. In order to be excused from utility charges under this subsection, the residential customer must present to the director of finance and budget or their designee written documentation annually from a recognized kidney dialysis center certifying that the person requires dialysis and the quantity of water needed for that person's dialysis. Section 2. Section 7.68.251 of the City of Yakima Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 7.68.251 Bulk rate. A. Commencing February 1, 2005, tThe charge for water supplied through fire hydrants, when the water is used by either the city or a private person for any use authorized by the water/irrigation division, shall be the same as the highest UOC charge set forth in YMC 7.68.250. No charge shall be made for water supplied through fire hydrants when the water is used for fire suppression or for maintenance and operation purposes by the city. B. All water served through a fire hydrant shall comply with YMC 7.68.300. C. Daily meter assembly use charge for temporary water service shall be four dollars for each day or portion thereof, when used for ten days or less. Assembly use charge for temporary water service for eleven days or more shall be forty dollars per month (eleven days to thirty days). The minimum meter assembly use charge shall be four dollars. Section 3. Section 7.68.282 of the City of Yakima Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 7.68.282 Fire service charges. The bimonthly charge for each fire service shall be as follows: A. Charges within the city of Yakima commencing February January 48, 20082017: Size of Service Feb. 1—Dec. 2009 JET 4January 1, 2040 Ja-n 1 2011 Ja-n 1 2012 Jan. 1 and -beyond 3-17 2008January 8, 2017 2018 2" $5.766.51 $5:767.06 $5-76 $6.00 $6.00 3" 8.069.50 8.0610.31 8.06 8-40 8.76 4" 1'1.1019.03 1'1.8820.65 15.72 16.60 17.5'1 6" including hydrant only '11.'1'1'155.94 /13.7860.69 '16.26 /18.8'1 51.56 8" 88.26119.15 93.2'1129.28 98.50 10'1.00 109.82 10" 158.70214.24 167.66232.45 177.12 187.00 197.'16 12" 256.'18346.25 270.96375.68 286.26 302.30 319.12 B. Daily charge is calculated by dividing the bimonthly charge by sixty days. C. Charges for fire services outside the city limits shall be computed by multiplying the applicable rate above by one and one-half. D. The inside diameter of the pipe leading to a fire hydrant shall determine the service charge. Any fire hydrant installed and maintained by the city outside of city limits will be billed as a fire service, which charge shall be terminated at such time as the responsible consumer's property is annexed to the city. Section 4. Severability. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance should be held to be unconstitutional, unlawful or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance. Section 5. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect 30 days after its passage, approval, and publication as provided by law and by the City Charter. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, signed and approved this day of- , 2016. Kathy Coffey, Mayor ATTEST: Sonya Claar Tee, City Clerk Publication Date: Effective Date: