HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 10 WW & SW User Fee AdoptionAGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Meeting Date:
5/2/2022
Meeting Type:
Regular Meeting
Staff Contact/Dept.:
Matt Stouder
Staff Phone No:
541-736-1006
Estimated Time:
10 Minutes
SPRINGFIELD Council Goals:
Provide Financially
CITY COUNCIL
Responsible and
Innovative Government
ISSUE
Services
ITEM TITLE:
SETTING LOCAL AND REGIONAL WASTEWATER AND STORMWATER
USER FEES EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2022
ACTION
1) Conduct a public hearing on local and regional wastewater and local stormwater
REQUESTED:
user fees.
2) Adopt A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD SETTING LOCAL
AND REGIONAL WASTEWATER (SEWER) USER FEES AND LOCAL
STORMWATER (DRAINAGE) USER FEES AS SET FORTH IN THE
SPRINGFIELD MUNICIPAL CODE.
ISSUE
Each year, the City Council reviews and establishes the rates for local wastewater and
STATEMENT:
stormwater user fees and adopts regional wastewater user fees set by the Metropolitan
Wastewater Management Commission. Council action is needed to establish user fees
for FY 2022-23 (FY 22-23).
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Resolution
2. 4/25/22 Council Briefing Memorandum
DISCUSSION/
Each year, the City Council reviews and establishes the rates for local wastewater and
FINANCIAL
stormwater user fees. Rates are established to provide adequate revenue to fund
IMPACT•
operation and maintenance (O&M) of Springfield's wastewater (sanitary sewer) and
stormwater systems, a portion of the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for each
program, and various other program related activities. The Council also adopts the
user fees set by the Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission (MWMC)
for the Regional Wastewater Program.
Guidance was provided to staff to prepare a resolution based on both wastewater and
stormwater services. Staff has provided a schedule of user charges for a public
hearing based on a 3.0% adjustment in the rates for local wastewater and a 2.5%
adjustment in stormwater user fees. In addition, the Council was informed that the
MWMC adopted a 3.5% adjustment in the regional wastewater user fees that also
needs to be incorporated into the schedule of user charges for FY 22-23.
Attachment 1, a resolution establishing the local and regional wastewater and local
stormwater user fees for FY 22-23, is provided for Council consideration. Staff
requests that the Council act on the resolution following the public hearing.
CITY OF SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD SETTING LOCAL AND REGIONAL
WASTEWATER (SEWER) USER FEES AND LOCAL STORMWATER (DRAINAGE) USER FEES AS
SET FORTH IN THE SPRINGFIELD MUNICIPAL CODE.
WHEREAS, the City of Springfield has established a system of wastewater and stormwater drainage
sewer systems; and
WHEREAS, under the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) entered into by the City of Springfield, the
City of Eugene and Lane County in February, 1977, and as subsequently amended, the Metropolitan
Wastewater Management Commission (MWMC) constructs, operates, and maintains the regional
sewerage facilities, as described in the IGA; and
WHEREAS, the costs related to operation, maintenance and certain capital improvements of the local
and regional wastewater sewer systems, and the local stormwater drainage systems are funded
through user fees; and
WHEREAS, Sections 4.206(3) and 4.208(2)(a)(i) and (ii) of the Springfield Municipal Code authorize
the setting of wastewater and stormwater charges by resolution of the Council; and
WHEREAS, the MWMC approved Resolution 22-02, adopting the Regional Wastewater Program
Budget and Capital Improvements Program for fiscal year (FY) 2022-2023, and Resolution 22-01,
adopting a schedule of user fees for FY 22-23 operations and capital programs, on April 8, 2022, after
reviewing the proposed Resolutions in a series of public meetings and/or public hearings; and
WHEREAS, Section 8(c) of the MWMC IGA obligates the City to "adopt user charges required by 40
CFR 35.929 in an amount not less than adopted by the Commission"; and
WHEREAS, the schedule of sewer user fees, attached as Exhibit "A," and incorporated herein, is
needed to collect revenues necessary to fund the operations, maintenance, and certain capital
improvements of the local and regional wastewater (sewer) system and the local stormwater drainage
system in FY 22-23.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD:
Section 1: The City of Springfield Schedule of Local and Regional Wastewater (Sanitary
Sewer) User and Local Stormwater (Drainage) Fees, which is attached as Exhibit "A," is hereby adopted
and shall take effect with bills rendered on or after July 1, 2022.
Section 2: This Resolution shall take effect upon its adoption by the Council.
ADOPTED by the Common Council of the City of Springfield this day of May, 2022, by a
vote of for and against.
ATTEST:
City Recorder
Attachment 1, Page 1 of 2
Exhibit A, Page 1 of 1
EXHIBIT A
Wastewater (Sanitary Sewer)
Beginning with bills rendered on or after July 1, 2022
Wastewater charges shall be as follows:
Wastewater Monthly Fee Schedule
Wastewater Flow -Based Fee (per unit - 748 gallons)
Residential
Customer
Commercial / Industrial Customers
Stormwater charges shall be as follows:
Low Medium High Very High
Strength Strength Strength Strength
400* 800* 1200* 1600*
Super High
Strength
Over 1600*
MW MC 1 $2.160
$2.901 $4.227 $5.999 $7.775
$9.547
City of Springfield $3.795
$3.795 $3.795 $3.795 $3.795
$3.795
Total $5.955
1 $6.696 1 $8.022 $9.794 $11.570
$13.342
* Average total biochemical oxygen demand and suspended solids in milligrams per liter (mg/L)
Heavy
Base Charge: A regional (MWMC) monthly base charge of $14.51 is applied to each account
Stormwater (Drainage)
Beginning with bills rendered on or after July 1, 2022
Stormwater charges shall be as follows:
Stormwater Monthly Fee Schedule
* Residential: $16.00
** Commercial
Very Heavy
Heavy
Moderate
Light
Undeveloped
>70%
41-70%
20-40%
<20%
0%
Base Fee per 1,000 sq ft
$1.859
$1.859
$1.859
$1.859
$0.000
Impact Fee per 1,000 sq ft
$2.792
$1.628
$0.467
$0.000
$0.000
Total Rate per 1,000 sq ft
$4.651
$3.487
$2.327
$1.859
$0.000
* Residential includes single family residential and duplex households
** Commercial is based on percentage of property development (impervious surface)
** In addition to the Commercial rates above, an Administrative Fee of $1.847 per account
is applied monthly
Attachment 1, Page 2 of 2
MEMORANDUM City of Springfield
Date: 4/25/2022
To: Nancy Newton, City Manager COUNCIL
From: Matt Stouder, Environmental Services Division Director BRIEFING
Katherine Bishop, ESD Program Manager MEMORANDUM
Subject: Wastewater and Stormwater User Fees FY 2022-23
ISSUE:
User fees for local wastewater and stormwater services are reviewed annually by the Council as part of
the City's budget development process. Staff is in the process of updating user fees for Council
consideration and adoption. A public hearing is scheduled for May 2, 2022. Additionally, the
Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission (MWMC) approved a schedule of Fiscal Year
2022-23 (FY 22-23) regional wastewater user fees on April 8, 2022 and will forward them to the Cities
of Springfield and Eugene for implementation.
COUNCIL GOALS/
MANDATE:
Provide Financially Responsible and Innovative Government Services
To fund services associated with the City's wastewater and stormwater programs and adopted Capital
Improvement Program (CIP), a revenue plan that includes an adjustment in user fees for FY 22-23 has
been prepared for Council consideration. Revenues generated from user fees fund ongoing system
maintenance, investments in capital improvements to replace existing infrastructure and accommodate
new development, meet revenue bond covenants, ensure environmental and regulatory permit
requirements are met, and maintain operating and capital reserves.
BACKGROUND:
As part of the budget development process, the City develops an annual CIP and operating budget for the
local wastewater and stormwater programs. These programs face many challenges, including fixed
operating and maintenance costs, capital project costs that often inflate at rates higher than the Consumer
Price Index, and costs to comply with Federal and State environmental mandates.
To meet these challenges, the City develops the CIP and operating budget, makes debt service payments,
and sets reserve levels as established by the Council. This information is then used to determine annual
funding requirements. Primary funding sources include wastewater and stormwater user fees (for
operating and capital expenses), and system development charges (SDCs) for capital only expenses. In
addition to local fees, the MWMC establishes regional wastewater charges to fund the Regional
Wastewater Program.
The services the City provides are vital to economic development activity and the health and safety of the
City's local waterways and rank highly among Springfield residents. Ongoing survey results indicate that
promoting economic development and maintaining a healthy environment and water quality are a very
high priority. A brief description of the City's local wastewater and stormwater programs is discussed
below:
Attachment 2, Page 1 of 4
Local Wastewater Program
The wastewater system serving Springfield has two components: (1) a local wastewater collection system
owned and operated by the City, and (2) a regional conveyance, treatment and disposal system owned and
operated by the MWMC. The local system is comprised of about 240 miles of collection pipelines and 17
pump stations. Operations and maintenance of the local collection system is funded entirely by revenue
from local wastewater user fees. In addition, user fees are the primary source of funding for the City's
CIP, which provides for system preservation, major rehabilitation, and expansion to support growth and
development. Through previous rate actions, revenues for this program are stable, and current and
projected CIP priorities have been programmed based upon moderate and incremental rate adjustments.
Local Stormwater Program
Stormwater management services are an important part of the City's effort to improve water quality,
protect aquatic habitat and recreational opportunities, and protect properties and infrastructure from
flooding. The City's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Stormwater Permit and
Council adopted Stormwater Management Plan implement Federal and State water quality standards and
guide the delivery of stormwater services for the community. The City's storm drainage system includes
about 206 miles of stormwater pipe, 6,520 catch basins, 86 water quality structures, and over 70 public
water quality facilities (including the Mill Race Stormwater Facility), which require ongoing inspection,
maintenance, and vegetation control. In addition, street sweeping and leaf cleanup support surface
stormwater quality activities that address permit compliance. Stormwater operations and maintenance
services are funded entirely by revenue from the stormwater user fees. User fees are a primary source of
funding for the maintenance, rehabilitation, and preservation of the City's stormwater capital
infrastructure assets. The current and projected stormwater CIP program is based upon moderate and
incremental rate adjustments.
PROPOSED LOCAL WASTEWATER AND STORMWATER USER FEE OPTIONS
Proposed FY 22-23 user fee options are discussed below for a residential monthly bill (assumes 6.684
units or 5,000 gallons of wastewater generated monthly for comparison with other communities). The
average Springfield residential customer uses 4,300 gallons monthly. Note 5,000 gallons is used to
normalize and compare with other communities. Options are presented for Council discussion and
consideration.
Option 1: Combined Local Wastewater and Stormwater User Fee — 3.2% adjustment
The table below displays the proposed combined rate adjustment as a percentage (3.2%) and dollar
amount ($1.33) for a residential monthly bill. The level of projected rate change for future years is also
displayed.
Option 1 fully funds existing system operations, maintenance, and regulatory obligations, as well as the
Council approved CIP. This option also provides a more responsive forecast to the continued and
projected decrease in wastewater volumes by users and positions the City to better mitigate revenue losses
when significant system users make major modifications to their business practices. Option 1 considers
the Engineering News -Record (ENR) Construction Cost Index (CCI) relative to inflation on construction
materials and labor cost increases, which increased by an average of 3.7% overall in 2020 thru 2021, and
in the first four months of 2022 inflation increased by an average of 4.8%. The ENR CCI rate of inflation
is generally higher than the CPI inflation index, most closely aligning with the City's capital construction
project costs.
Lastly, this option positions the City to better meet new requirements related to environmental permitting,
including the new Phase II General Stormwater permit. It also allows for a greater transfer to capital
reserves over the 5 -year period coinciding with the City's 5 -year CIP, which may allow for deferral of
future revenue bond issuance or loans that include financing interest expenses and additional cash reserve
requirements over a 20 -year term.
Attachment 2, Page 2 of 4
Combined Local Wastewater and Stormwater FY22-23 Rates and Forecast - Option I
Fiscal Year
22-23
Proposed
23-24
Pro "ection
24-25
Projection
25-26
Projection
26-27
Projection
Local Wastewater Services
Monthly Residential Bill
$
25.49
$
26.38
$
27.31
$
28.26
$
29.11
Local Rate Adjustment
3.5%
3.5%
3.5%
3.5%
3.0%
Residential Increase
$
0.86
$
0.89
$
0.92
$
0.96
$
0.85
Stormwater Services
Monthly Residential Bill
$
16.17
$
16.66
$
17.15
$
17.67
$
18.29
Local Rate Adjustment
3.0%
3.0%
3.0%
3.0%
3.5%
Residential Increase
$
0.47
$
0.49
$
0.50
$
0.51
$
0.62
Local Wastewater & Stormwater Combined
Monthly Residential Bill
$
41.66
$
43.04
$
44.46
$
45.93
$
47.40
Rate Adjustments Combined
3.2%
3.3%
3.3%
3.3%
3.2%
Residential Rate Increase
$
1.33
$
1.38
$
1.42
$
1.47
$
1.47
Option 2 (Recommended): Combined Local Wastewater and Stormwater User Fee - 2.8% adiustment
The table below displays the recommended combined rate adjustment as a percentage (2.8%) and dollar
amount ($1.12) for a residential monthly bill. The recommended rate changes represent the lowest
responsible rate change, given the Stormwater and wastewater permit renewals and regulatory
requirements, in addition to the ongoing operations and maintenance of the systems, and capital projects.
Combined Local Wastewater and Stormwater FY 22-23 Rates and Forecast - Option 2
Fiscal Year
22-23
Proposed
23-24
Projection
24-25
Projection
25-26
Projection
26-27
Projection
Local Wastewater Services
Monthly Residential Bill
$
25.37
$
26.13
$
27.04
$
27.99
$
28.83
Local Rate Adjustment
3.0%
3.0%
3.5%
3.5%
3.0%
Residential Increase
$
0.74
$
0.76
$
0.91
$
0.95
$
0.84
Stormwater Services
Monthly Residential Bill
$
16.00
$
16.40
$
16.89
$
17.40
$
18.01
Local Rate Adjustment
2.5%
2.5%
3.0%
3.0%
3.5%
Residential Increase
$
0.38
$
0.40
$
0.49
$
0.51
$
0.61
Local Wastewater & Stormwater Combined
Monthly Residential Bill
$
41.37
$
42.53
$
43.94
$
45.39
$
46.84
Rate Adjustments Combined
2.8%
2.8%
3.3%
3.3%
3.2%
Residential Rate Increase
$
1.12
$
1.16
$
1.41
$
1.45
$
1.45
REGIONAL WASTEWATER USER FEES:
At the March 11, 2022 MWMC meeting, staff presented the Preliminary FY 22-23 Regional Wastewater
Program Budget and Capital Improvement Program, and the proposed regional wastewater user fee rates.
Based on discussions and input provided by the Commission, staff returned to the Commission on April 8,
2022 for a public hearing where the Commission adopted resolutions recommending a 3.5% user fee
adjustment in FY 22-23, and the Regional FY 22-23 Budget for implementation by the cities of Eugene
and Springfield. The table below shows the adopted FY 22-23 regional wastewater user fees.
MWMC Regional Wastewater FY 22-23 Adopted Rates and Forecast
Attachment 2, Page 3 of 4
Fiscal Year
22-23
Adopted
23-24
Projection
24-25
Projection
25-26
Projection
26-27
Projection
Monthly Residential Bill
$ 28.95
$ 29.96
$ 31.01
$ 32.25
$ 33.54
Regional Rate Adjustment
3.5%
3.5%
3.5%
4.0%
4.0%
Residential Adjustment
$ 0.98
$ 1.01
$ 1.05
$ 1.24
$ 1.29
(') When applied to 6.684 billing units or 5,000 gallons
With the recommended Option 2 including a local wastewater rate adjustment of 3.0% ($0.74/month), a
proposed stormwater rate adjustment of 2.5% ($0.38/month), and the MWMC adopted regional
wastewater rate adjustment of 3.5% ($0.98/month), the residential bill (assuming 6.684 units or 5,000
gallons of wastewater generated) would increase by $2.10 monthly resulting in a combined overall
adjustment of 3.1%.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Staff has carefully considered the funding requirements associated with the proposed FY 22-23 budget
and recommends Council consider a local wastewater rate adjustment of 3.0% and a stormwater rate
adjustment of 2.5% (Option 2). If adopted, the proposed adjustments will provide sufficient revenues in
FY 22-23 to continue to defer the need for future financing, maintain adequate debt service coverage,
meet environmental regulations and permitting requirements, fund necessary capital improvements and
system maintenance obligations, and provide quality services to existing customers and new development.
Staff requests Council's consideration, comments, and direction on the proposed rate changes. The
schedule of wastewater and stormwater fees, including the regional MWMC adopted rates for FY 22-23,
will be reviewed and considered at the public hearing currently scheduled for May 2, 2022.
Attachment 2, Page 4 of 4