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AGENDA ITEM 3A <br />• STAFF ORIGINATOR: John Powell, City Engineer <br />COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February 26, 2001 <br />TOPIC: PUBLIC HEARING, Proposed Utility rates for 2001 -2003 <br />• <br />• <br />VOTE REQUIRED: 3/5 Vote required to close the hearing <br />BACKGROUND: <br />The City Charter states "The Council shall endeavor to make each municipal <br />utility financially self- sustaining ". The City staff has prepared cost and revenue <br />projections for the next three years and is prepared to recommend utility rates for <br />2001 through 2003. <br />Sanitary Sewer <br />The City's sewer rates are based on a quarterly charge per REU. An REU is a <br />residential equivalent unit that represents the daily volume required by a typical <br />residential connection. One house equals one REU. Commercial, industrial, <br />and institutional use is converted to REU's based on the volume of flow they <br />generate. <br />The major expenses related to sewer charges include the cost of operating the <br />system, Metropolitan Council charges, and depreciation. Depreciation relates to <br />the cost of replacing the system after it has reached the end of its useful life. <br />The rate computation has assumed a 220 unit increase in the number of <br />connections on an annual basis. This includes connection by existing houses as <br />well as new construction. However, if this increase does not occur our costs <br />should also be proportionally lower. <br />Our current sewer rate is $51.00 per quarter per REU. The proposed sewer rate <br />increase is as follows: <br />Effective January 1, 2001: $60.00 per quarter per REU <br />Effective January 1, 2002, $61.00 per quarter per REU <br />Effective January 1, 2003, $62.00 per quarter per REU <br />Water <br />The City's water rates are based on a quarterly charge per REU and a charge on <br />water usage. The usage charge is based on 1,000 gallon units. <br />The major expenses related to water charges include the cost of operating the <br />system, bond expenses, and depreciation. The bond expenses would be offset <br />by a transfer from the Area and Unit fund. <br />
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