File #: 16-0360    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 4/14/2016 In control: Board of Mayor & Aldermen
On agenda: 6/28/2016 Final action: 6/28/2016
Title: Consideration of Ordinance 2016-015, To Be Entitled: "An Ordinance Amending The City of Franklin Municipal code, Appendix A - Comprehensive Fees and Penalties, Chapter 18 - Water & Sewers For The Purpose of Updating Water and Sanitary Sewer User Rates; (05/12/16 Finance 3-0, 05/24/16 WS, 05/24/2016 BOMA 7-0; 06/14/16 BOMA 2nd Reading 8-0) THIRD AND FINAL READING
Sponsors: Eric Stuckey, Mark Hilty
Attachments: 1. Water Rate Ordinance 2016-015

DATE: May 6, 2016

TO: Board of Mayor and Aldermen

FROM: Eric Stuckey, City Administrator
Mark Hilty, Director of Water Management

SUBJECT:
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Consideration of Ordinance 2016-015, To Be Entitled: "An Ordinance Amending The City of Franklin Municipal code, Appendix A - Comprehensive Fees and Penalties, Chapter 18 - Water & Sewers For The Purpose of Updating Water and Sanitary Sewer User Rates; (05/12/16 Finance 3-0, 05/24/16 WS, 05/24/2016 BOMA 7-0; 06/14/16 BOMA 2nd Reading 8-0) THIRD AND FINAL READING
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Purpose
The purpose of this memorandum is to introduce the discussion of water and sanitary sewer rate design based on Resolution 2014-57 as adopted by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen on August 26, 2014.

Background
The City of Franklin Water Management Department, through a cost of service analysis, has developed a five year financial plan to establish the necessary expenditures and revenues for operations. The plan considers the long term effect of capital projects and upgrades of facilities, and operational costs including projected increases in personnel, utilities, and other expenses that scale with changes in system size or customer base. Also, the plan incorporates the estimated effects of inflation and customer growth on revenues and expenses to allow the Board and staff to better plan for future system needs.

On August 26, 2014, the Board of Mayor and Aldermen adopted the plan (Resolution 2014-57), indicating that rate designs should reflect consistent rate adjustments over a five-year period to achieve required revenues. A consistent five year approach include adjustments of 3.5% annually for water and 6.75% annually for sanitary sewer. An update to the study, completed in March 2016, was performed to determine the effectiveness of the five year approach. A key recommendation of the study was to reduce the sanitary sewer rate increases for years three, four and five from 6.75% to 5.5%.

Options
Three options were presented d...

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