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File #: 12-0605    Version: 1 Name: 5/21/12 - Chapter 29 Amendment
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 5/21/2012 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/4/2012 Final action: 6/4/2012
Enactment date: 5/21/2012 Enactment #: ORD-12-22
Title: An Ordinance to Amend Sections 2:63, 2:64, and 2:69 of Chapter 29 (Water, Sewer and Stormwater Rates) of Title II of the Code of the City of Ann Arbor (Ordinance No. ORD-12-22)
Attachments: 1. ORD-12-22 Briefed and Approved, 2. ORD-12-22 Briefed, 3. Ordinance Chapter 29 - Final.pdf, 4. ORD-12-22 Approval Notice
Title
An Ordinance to Amend Sections 2:63, 2:64, and 2:69 of Chapter 29 (Water, Sewer and Stormwater Rates) of Title II of the Code of the City of Ann Arbor (Ordinance No. ORD-12-22)
Memorandum
Your approval is requested to amend Sections 2:63, 2:64, and 2:69 of Chapter 29 of Title II of the Code of the City of Ann Arbor to adjust water, sewer and stormwater rates due to debt service coverage and capital improvement requirements in all three systems.  The amendments will provide revenue increases of 3.25% in water, 4.25% in sewer and 4.00% in stormwater.
 
The recommended rate changes in water, sewer and stormwater are projected to increase revenues in water, sewer, and stormwater by $664,834.00, $916,577.00 and $184,064.00 respectively.  This rate increase is needed to maintain debt service coverage and to maintain funding for capital improvement requirements.  The impact of these increases on the average single family customer is $4.85 per quarter or $19.40 per year, a net increase of 3.21% if consumption is unchanged from last year.  
 
For comparison purposes, a typical single family bill is calculated with 21 units per quarter, is in the second tier for stormwater and receives the 10% discount for payment on or before the due date.
 
This ordinance is recommended to take effect ten (10) days after legal publication or on July 1, 2012, whichever is later.
Staff
Prepared by:  Marti Praschan, Financial Manager
Reviewed by:  Craig Hupy, Interim Public Services Area Administrator
Approved by:  Steven D. Powers, City Administrator
Body
ORDINANCE NO. ORD-12-22
 
First Reading:     May 21, 2012                  Published:  June 7, 2012
 
Public Hearing:   June 4, 2012                  Effective:    July 1, 2012
 
WATER SEWER AND STORMWATER RATES
 
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTIONS 2:63, 2:64, AND 2:69 OF CHAPTER 29 OF TITLE II OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ANN ARBOR (Water, Sewer and Stormwater Rates)
 
The City of Ann Arbor ordains:
 
Section 1.       That Sections 2:63, 2:64, and 2:69 of Chapter 29 of Title II of the Code of the City of Ann Arbor be amended to read as follows:
 
2:63. Water rates.
 
      (1)       The commodity charges for water service shall be as follows. A unit shall constitute 100 cubic feet. The rates shown are per unit.
 
Residential 1
Residential 2
Water Only
1--7 units
 $1.3127
1.3127
 $4.6950
8--28 units
 2.7464
2.7464
4.6950
29--45 units
4.6950
2.7464
4.6950
Over 45 units
6.7850
2.7464
4.6950
 
 
Commercial 1 (including multi-family residential)
Commercial 2 (including multi-family residential)
Commercial 3
All Units
$3.022.91
$5.7655
$9.8750
 
Commercial Customer Charge per Quarter:
 
5/8" meter
 $12.90
3/4" meter
 19.00  
1" meter
 30.30
1 1/2" meter
$ 62.00
2" meter
 97.00
3" meter
 195.00
4" meter
 308.00
6" meter
 613.00
8" meter
 1225.00
10" meter
 1960.00
 
Residential Customer Charge per Quarter:
 
5/8" meter $11.25
 
3/4" meter
 16.55  
1" meter
 30.30
1 1/2" meter
$ 62.00
2" meter
 97.00
3" meter
 195.00
4" meter
 308.00
6" meter
 613.00
8" meter
 1225.00
 
Fire Service Charge per Quarter:
 
1" service$5245.00
 
1 1/2" service
5245.00
2" service
5245.00
3" service
5245.00
4" service
10589.00
6" service
10589.00
8;inch service
10589.00
 
2:64. Sewer rates.
 
      (1)       Commodity charge for customers in Ann Arbor shall be $3.483.34 per 100 cubic feet of water flow of which $1.5740 is a user charge for wastewater plant operation, maintenance and replacement, 375 cents is a user charge for field operation and maintenance of the sewer system, 2817 cents is a user charge for system planning and administration and $1.2840 is applied toward a portion of capital expenditures. Charges for sewer service provided to Ann Arbor Township, Pittsfield Township and Scio Township shall be as provided per the provisions of their respective wastewater treatment or sewer agreements with the City of Ann Arbor.
 
      (2)       Customer Charge per Quarter:
5/8" meter $10.57
 
3/4" meter
 15.60
1" meter
 26.50
1 1/2" meter
 53.00
2" meter
 84.50
3" meter
 169.00
4" meter
 265.00
6" meter
 528.00
8" meter
 1055.00
10" meter
 1055.00
 
 
 
2:69 Stormwater Rates.
 
(1)      Except as provided in this section and Chapter 33, all property shall be subject to the stormwater utility charge.
 
(2)      Stormwater Discharge Rate.  Each property shall be billed at a quarterly stormwater discharge rate of $342331.00 per acre multiplied by the representative impervious area of the property.  The representative impervious area of the property shall be the measured impervious area, rounded to the nearest 0.01 acre, of the portion of the property discharging to the City's stormwater system, except for single-family and two-family residential properties and properties considered residential for storm and sewer. These properties have been grouped into the following categories based upon their measured impervious area:
 
 
 
Single-Family and Two-Family Residential
Measured impervious area
Representative Impervious Area
Quarterly charge
Less than or equal to 2,187 square feet
0.04 acres
$13.6824
Greater than 2,187 square feet to less than or equal to 4,175 square feet
0.07 acres
$23.9417
Greater than 4,175 square feet to less than or equal to 7,110 square feet
0.12 acres
$41.0439.72
Greater than 7,110 square feet
0.21 acres
$71.8269.51
 
(3)      Customer Charge.  Each property shall be billed a customer charge of $6.77 per quarter.
 
(4)      Credits to Stormwater Discharge and Customer Charges.  The City shall offer the following credits per quarter to property owners fully satisfying pertinent criteria established in Chapter 33 and in regulations promulgated by the Administrator:
 
Single-Family and Two-Family Residential
Reduce Total Charge by
Rain Barrels (One or more )
$1.9688
Rain Gardens / Cisterns / Dry Wells
$3.062.94
RiverSafe Homes
$1.350
Chapter 63-Compliant Stormwater Control
$8.117.80
Other Properties
Reduce Stormwater Discharge Rate by
Reduce Customer  Charge by
Community Partners for Clean Streams
0.0%
17.3%
Chapter 63-Compliant Stormwater Control
29.5%
0.0%
Other Approved Stormwater Controls
6.4%
17.3%
(5)      Charges for permitted non-stormwater discharges. The charges for non-stormwater discharges to the stormwater system that are permitted by the public services area administrator according to Chapter 33, Section 2:217, shall be $0.7060 per 1,000 gallons. If non-stormwater discharges to the stormwater system are controlled such that the discharges cease during periods of precipitation, then the above rate shall be multiplied by a factor of 0.3. For any month in which the user discharges into the stormwater system, there shall be a minimum bill for 100,000 gallons. Stormwater discharges exempt from discharge prohibitions under Section 2:216 (3) are not subject to this charge.
 
Section 2.      This ordinance shall take effect on the tenth day following legal publication or on July 1, 2012, whichever is later.
 
C E R T I F I C A T I O N
 
I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was adopted by the Council of the City of Ann Arbor, Michigan, at its regular session of , 20.
 
 
 
                  
      Date
                                                                        
                                          Jacqueline Beaudry, City Clerk
 
 
 
 
                              
John Hieftje, Mayor
 
I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance received legal publication on the City Clerk's Legal Notices Webpage on June 7, 2012.
 
 
 
                                                                        
                                          Jacqueline Beaudry, City Clerk