File #: 18-0223    Version: 1 Name: Sanitary Sewer Capacity Fee Model
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/5/2018 In control: Work Session
On agenda: 6/12/2018 Final action: 6/12/2018
Title: *Consideration of Resolution 2018-34, A Resolution Authorizing The City Of Franklin To Assign Capacity Fees To Five Parcels That Will Benefit From An Unplanned Capital Improvement To The City's Public Wastewater System For The Purpose Of Recapturing The City' Of Franklin's Monetary Contribution Toward Upsizing Of Sanitary Sewer Infrastructure In The Area Of Boyd's Mill. (Ward's Mill) (03/13/18 WS, 04/10/18 WS, Deferred from 05/08/18 7-0 to 6/12 Work Session and Old Business)
Sponsors: Eric Stuckey, Vernon Gerth, Mark Hilty, Michelle Hatcher, Jimmy Wiseman
Attachments: 1. Wards Mill Development Fee-Revised 03-13.pdf, 2. Resolution 2018-34 Wards Mill Capacity Fee_with Exhibit A.Law Approved, 3. Citizen letter.pdf, 4. Wards Mill - Utility Plan Sheet

DATE: March 14, 2018

TO: Board of Mayor and Aldermen

FROM: Eric Stuckey, City Administrator
Vernon Gerth, Assistant City Administrator
Mark Hilty, Assistant City Administrator
Michelle Hatcher, Water Management Department Director


SUBJECT:
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*Consideration of Resolution 2018-34, A Resolution Authorizing The City Of Franklin To Assign Capacity Fees To Five Parcels That Will Benefit From An Unplanned Capital Improvement To The City's Public Wastewater System For The Purpose Of Recapturing The City' Of Franklin's Monetary Contribution Toward Upsizing Of Sanitary Sewer Infrastructure In The Area Of Boyd's Mill. (Ward's Mill) (03/13/18 WS, 04/10/18 WS, Deferred from 05/08/18 7-0 to 6/12 Work Session and Old Business)

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Purpose
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide information to the Franklin Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) concerning the opportunity to recapture funds used to upsize sanitary sewer infrastructure in the area of Downs Blvd. and Boyd Mill Pike, using a Capacity Fee Model applied to parcels that eventually benefit from the upsized sanitary sewer. The parcels would only be subject to the Capacity Fee at such time these parcels are developed or redeveloped and contribute additional flows to this infrastructure.

Background
In October of 2017, a Development Plan for the Wards Mill PUD Subdivision was submitted for review. During the review of this submittal, City staff noted that the sewer in this area may be reaching capacity and requested a sanitary sewer study of this area. The study showed the existing sanitary sewer system in this tributary drainage area is at the 80% capacity benchmark and needs to be upsized to convey the combined sanitary sewer flows from existing development and future development including the proposed Wards Mill development which consists of eighteen detached, single-family dwellings. The study and staff determined approximately 640 +/- linear feet of sanitary sewer would need to b...

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