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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet 11/14/2017 Utility Advisory Committee City Council Chambers Port Angeles,WA 98362 November 14,2017 3:00 p.m. AGENDA L Call To Order IL Roll Call III. Approval Of Minutes for October 14,2017 IV. Late Items V. Public Comment— The Utility Advisory Committee desires to allow the opportunity for Public Comment. However, the business of the City must proceed in an orderly, timely manner. At its most restrictive, Public Comment shall be limited to a total of 15 minutes. Individuals may speak for three (3) minutes or less, depending on the number of people wishing to speak. If more than 20 people are signed up to speak, each speaker may be allocated two (2) minutes. (Taken from Council Rules of Procedure Section 12). VI. Discussion Items: A. Proposed Adjustments to 2018 Utility Rates VII. Information Only Items: A. Utility visits for UAC and City Council VIII. Next Meeting Date: December 12,2017 IX. Adjournment N:AUAC\MEETINGS\UAC2017\UAC111417\Agenda 111417.docx Utility Advisory Committee City Council Chambers Port Angeles, WA 98362 October 10, 2017 3:00 p.m. I Call To Order Chair William Atkinson called the meeting to order at 3:02 p.m. II Roll Call UAC Assigned Councilmembers Present: Sissi Bruch, and Vice Chair Lee Whetham Councilmembers Absent: Deputy Mayor Cherie Kidd UAC Members Present: Chair William Atkinson, Mattias Jarvegren, and Rob Feller UAC Members Absent: Laura Dodd Staff Present: Gregg King, Teresa Reed-Jennings, Bill Bloor, Glen Goodworth, Jeff Bender, Marian Bodart, and Michelle Hale Others Present: (3) Three citizens III. Approval Of Minutes Chair William Atkinson requested a motion for approval of the September 12, 2017 minutes. Sissi Bruch moved to approve the minutes and Rob Feller seconded the motion. Motion carried 5-0. IV. Late Items: A. Sissi Bruch requested to have, in a future meeting, a discussion regarding the public education on the interconnectivity of water,wastewater, and irrigation. She was concerned about a "Keep your lawns green"utility bill insert that was sent out. V. Public Comment: None VI. Interview Citizen At-Large Candidates Interviews were held for the three candidates for the UAC citizen at-large position. Using a list of preferred questions, UAC members questioned each of the candidates. Discussion followed. Vice Chair Lee Whetham made a motion to appoint Paul Collins as the Yd Citizen at-Large representative for the Utility Advisory Committee. Seconded by Mattias Jarvegren. Motion carried 3-1-1(reclusion) Vice Chair Lee Whetham made a motion to further recommend City Council approve the Utility Advisory Committee motion of appointing Paul Collins as the Yd UAC Citizen At- Large representative. Seconded by Sissi Bruch. Motion carried 5-0 VII. Discussion Items: A. FY2017-19 Water Quality Stormwater Capacity Grant Contract No. WQSWCAP- 1719-PoAnPW-00121 Teresa Reed-Jennings, City Engineer requested UAC members recommend City Council to authorize the City Manager to sign the two year grant agreement with the Washington State Department of Ecology. The grant provides financial assistance to fund National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)program activities. Discussion followed. Sissi Bruch requested a list of past items and costs covered by this grant for previous periods and proposed future costs for the new grant. Vice Chair Lee Whetham made a motion to recommend that the City Council authorize the City Manager to sign the FY 2017-19 Water Quality Stormwater Capacity Grant agreement with the Washington State Department of Ecology in the amount of$50,000, and any subsequent amendments or minor modifications to the agreement. Seconded by Rob Feller. Motion carried 5-0 VIII. Information Only Items: A. Strategic Update on CFP 2017 Accomplishments and 2018 Plans Teresa Reed-Jennings, City Engineer provided an updated of the Capital Facilities Plan on the 2017 accomplishments and 2018 plans for the Utilities Advisory Committee. Sissi Bruch requested to know how the CFP projects tie to the comprehensive plan. Sissi Bruch requested to know what measurements the City uses to decide when a project needs to be done or maintenance and what measurements the City uses to determine the level of service to be put on the list. IX. Next Meeting Date: November 14, 2017 X. Adjournment: 4:55 p.m. Chair William Atkinson Michelle Hale, Administrative Specialist 11 • NGELES WAS H I N G T O N, U. S. A.Utility Advisory Committee Memo DATE: November 14, 2017 To: Utility Advisory Committee FROM: GLEN GOODWORTH,SENIOR ACCOUNTANT SUBJECT: Proposed Adjustments to 2018 Utility Rates Summary: On December 31, 2017 the Electric, Water, Wastewater and Stormwater rates will expire. In addition, although rates are approved through 2019 for the Solid Waste Collections, these rates need to be revised based on current expenditure forecasts contained in the 2018 Budget. Revised rates for all of these utilities are being presented for review and recommendation for adoption by the City Council. The recommendation is for approval of just a one year rate revision (2018). Funding: The approval of the proposal presented will not increase expenditures, but will require some rate increases in 2018 that will generate the required revenue to meet budgeted expenditures. Recommendation: Staff requests that the Utility Advisory Committee provide a favorable recommendation to the City Council to adopt the recommended 2018 rates upon completion of the mandatory public hearings, which will be scheduled at a later date. Back2round/Analysis: Rates for Electric (Ord. No 3539), Water, Wastewater and Stormwater (Ord. No 3538)utilities were adopted on September 1, 2015 to set rates through 2017. Revenue and expenditure analysis was completed to determine the rate requirements for 2018 based on the 2018 Budget expenditures and non-rate revenue. Some rates were determined to already meet expenditure requirements, thus no change in rates are recommended. Other rates will require differing levels of rate increases to achieve the required revenue levels. The Solid Waste Collection rates were adopted on June 3, 2014 (Ord. No. 3507)to set rates from 2015 through 2019. The approved rates have been implemented for 2015, 2016 and 2017. Approved rates are also currently in place for 2018 and 2019. In October the surcharge portion of the rate was eliminated for the remainder of 2017 and future years. N:\UAC\NIEETINGS\UAC2017\UAC111417\UAC memo-proposed changes to Utility rates-with change%.docx A COSA (Cost of Service Analysis) for SW Collections was completed and current funding levels were evaluated to assess the future revenue requirements. The result of the analysis is a recommendation to cancel the existing 2018 and 2019 approved rates and replace them as per the presentation. Funding Overview:. The approval of the proposal presented will not increase expenditures, but will require some rate increases in 2018 that will generate the required revenue to meet budgeted expenditures. After presentation of the proposed rate changes, the request of the Utility Advisory Committee is to recommend the adoption of the rate revisions to the City Council. Budgeted Rate Changes 2018 Electric 0.0% Water 0.2% Wastewater 1.8% Stormwater 5.4% SW Collections 5.9% Standard Residential Bill 1.3%