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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStaff Report 3641City of Palo Alto (ID # 3641) Finance Committee Staff Report Report Type: Action Items Meeting Date: 4/16/2013 City of Palo Alto Page 1 Counci l Priority: City F inances Summary T itle: Storm Drainage Rate Increase for FY 2014 Title: Adoption of a Resolution Amending Utility Rate Schedule D-1 (Storm and Surface Water Drainage) Reflecting a 2.2% CPI Rate Increase to $11.99 Per Month Per Equivalent Residential Unit for F iscal Year 2014 From: City Manager Lead Department: Public Works Recommendation Staff recommends that the Finance Committee recommend that Council adopt the attached resolution (Attachment A) amending Utility Rate Schedule D-1 (Storm and Surface Water Drainage), to implement a 2.2% rate increase to $11.99 per month per Equivalent Residential Unit for Fiscal Year 2014. Background On April 26, 2005, a majority of Palo Alto property owners approved a ballot measure authorizing an increase in the monthly Storm Drainage Fee to fund storm drain capital improvements and augmented maintenance. Council certified the results of the ballot proceeding on May 9, 2005. The approved ballot measure contained an annual fee escalator clause that permits the Council to consider raising the Storm Drainage Fee each year to account for inflationary cost increases. Specifically, the ballot measure stated that: “In order to offset the effects of inflation on labor and material costs, the proposed fee increase would be subject to annual increases beyond the initial $10.00 per Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) rate as of July 1 of each year, starting City of Palo Alto Page 2 in 2006. Inflation adjustments would be based on the lesser of the local rate of inflation (based on the change in the Consumer Price Index [CPI] for the San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose CMSA, published by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics) or 6 percent. The City Council would have the authority and discretion to implement inflation adjustments on an annual basis as part of the City budget process.” On May 9, 2005, Council adopted a resolution increasing the Storm Drainage rate schedule to $10.00 per month per ERU, effective June 1, 2005. The Council approved rate for FY 2013 is $11.73 per month per ERU. Discussion Staff has determined from Bureau of Labor Statistics records that the local CPI for the San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose CMSA increased by 2.2% between December 2011 and December 2012. As the CPI rate is substantially lower than 6%, consistent with the ballot measure, staff recommends that the Storm Drainage Fee be increased by the CPI in order to keep fund revenues consistent with general cost increases and to provide sufficient funds for planned storm drain capital expenditures. In particular, the increased revenue is needed to cover rising construction costs for the remaining storm drain capital improvement projects. Approval of the rate increase will help to ensure that staff can complete all seven of the capital projects specified in the 2005 ballot measure before the fee increase sunsets in June 2017. In order to enact the Storm Drainage Fee increase, Council must adopt the attached resolution amending Utility Rate Schedule D-1 (Storm and Surface Water Drainage). The new rate for the Storm Drainage Fee will be $11.99 per month per ERU. Single-family residential properties are billed a monthly amount based on parcel size, in accordance with the following table: City of Palo Alto Page 3 RESIDENTIAL RATES (Single-Family Residential Properties) PARCEL SIZE (sq.ft.)ERU < 6,000 sq.ft.0.8 ERU 6,000-11,000 sq.ft.1.0 ERU > 11,000 sq.ft.1.4 ERU Commercial, industrial, institutional, and multi-family residential properties are billed on a monthly basis at a rate of 1.0 ERU for each 2,500 square feet of impervious surface on the parcel. Resource Impact The 2.2 percent increase in rates is expected to increase annual revenue to the Storm Drainage Fund by $123,648 and if recommended will be reflected in the Public Works Department Storm Drainage Fund FY 2014 operating budget revenue. Timeline The Storm Drainage Fee increase will take effect on July 1, 2013. Environmental Review Adoption of changes to utility rate schedules does not represent a project under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Courtesy Copies Storm Drain Oversight Committee Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce Attachments: ·A -Resolution Amending Utility Rate Schedule D-1 (Storm and Surface Water Drainage) (PDF) NOT YET APPROVED  1  130319 jb 0131057  Resolution No. ______  Resolution of the Council of the City of Palo Alto Amending Utility Rate  Schedule D‐1 (Storm and Surface Water Drainage) to Increase Storm  Drain Rates by 2.2% Per Month Per Equivalent Residential Unit for  Fiscal Year 2014       The Council of the City of Palo Alto RESOLVES as follows:     SECTION 1.   Pursuant to Section 12.20.010 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code, Utility  Rate Schedule D‐1 (Storm and Surface Water Drainage) is hereby amended to read in  accordance with sheet D‐1‐1, attached hereto and incorporated herein.  The foregoing Utility  Rate Schedule, as amended, shall become effective July 1, 2013.     SECTION 2.  The Council finds that this rate increase is being imposed to offset the  effects of inflation on labor and material costs pursuant to the annual inflationary fee escalator  provision of the Storm Drainage Fee ballot measure, which was approved by a majority of Palo  Alto property owners on April 26, 2005.     SECTION 3. The Council finds that the revenue derived from the authorized  adoption enumerated herein shall be used only for the purpose set forth in Article VII, Section  2, of the Charter of the City of Palo Alto.     SECTION 4.  The Council finds that modification and approval of this change to the  Utility Rate Schedule D‐1 (Storm and Surface Water Drainage) for the purpose of meeting     / /    / /    / /    / /    / /    / /    / /    / /    / /    NOT YET APPROVED  2  130319 jb 0131057  operating expenses is statutorily exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)  review, pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 15273(a).      INTRODUCED AND PASSED:        AYES:      NOES:    ABSENT:    ABSTENTIONS:    ATTEST:                __________________________   _____________________________  City Clerk           Mayor      APPROVED AS TO FORM:     APPROVED:    ___________________________   _____________________________  Senior Asst. City Attorney     City Manager               _____________________________             Director of Public Works                _____________________________             Director of Administrative                  Services    GENERAL STORM AND SURFACE WATER DRAINAGE UTILITY RATE SCHEDULE D-1 CITY OF PALO ALTO UTILITIES Issued by the City Council Effective 7-1-2013 Supersedes Sheet No.D-1-1 dated 7-1-2012 Sheet No. D-1-1     A. APPLICABILITY: This schedule applies to all storm and surface water drainage service, excepting only those users and to the extent that they are constitutionally exempt under the Constitution of the State of California or who are determined to be exempt pursuant to Rule and Regulation 25. B. TERRITORY: Inside the incorporated limits of the city of Palo Alto and land owned or leased by the city. C. RATES: Per Month: Storm Drainage Fee per Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) .......................................................$11.99 D. SPECIAL NOTES: 1. An Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) is the basic unit for computation of storm drainage fees for residential and non-residential customers. All single-family residential properties shall be billed the number of ERUs specified in the following table, based on an analysis of the relationship between impervious area and lot size for Palo Alto properties. RESIDENTIAL RATES (Single-Family Residential Properties PARCEL SIZE (sq.ft.) ERU <6,000 sq.ft. 0.8 ERU 6,000 - 11,000 sq.ft. 1.0 ERU >11,000 sq.ft. 1.4 ERU All other properties will have ERU's computed to the nearest 1/10 ERU using the following formula: No. of ERU = Impervious Area (Sq. Ft.) 2,500 Sq. Ft. 2. For more details on the storm drainage fee, refer to Utilities Rule and Regulation 25. {End}