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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />October 13, 2009 <br />Page 4 <br />1 savings that would be associated with using less water and dropping down a tier. He stated his <br />2 position that there is support for clean water and water conservation, which is shown by the tax <br />3 increase voted into effect a few years ago. <br />4 <br />5 Mayor Faust thanked the public for the comments. He commented that the City has taken a <br />6 conservative, measured approach with this issue. They will be sensitive to benchmarking this in <br />7 the future. The ultimate goal is to conserve water. <br />9 Councilmember Roth suggested that in order to make more of an impact, Option 2 be amended <br />10 with the following differential between tiers: 10% / 15% / 25 %. <br />11 <br />12 Councilmember Gray noted approximately 50% of the households are in Tier I, and that there is <br />13 no incentive for these individuals to reduce their water consumption. He stated his position that <br />14 the focus should not be limited to the other 50% of users. <br />15 <br />16 Councilmember Stille indicated he would be supportive of the amendment proposed by <br />17 Councilmember Roth. He pointed out that the rates will be revisited annually and can be adjusted <br />18 in the future. He suggested publishing the citywide water consumption quarterly. <br />19 <br />20 Councilmember Thuesen stated his preference for Option 2, and indicated he would be agreeable <br />21 of the amendment proposed by Councilmember Roth. In regard to the concern raised about Tier I <br />22 by Councilmember Gray, there is likely some conservation occurring with this group simply <br />23 because there is not a lot of use by this tier. He would not propose increasing this tier at this time, <br />24 but it should likely be reviewed by future City Councils. <br />25 <br />26 Mayor Faust suggested implementing an additional tier by amending the tiers as follows: <br />27 <br />28 0 — 7,500 Gallons Tier I Remain at $2.60 base rate <br />29 7,501 - 15,000 Gallons Tier II <br />30 15,001— 22,500 Gallons Tier III <br />31 22,501— 30,000 Gallons Tier IV <br />32 Over 30,000 Gallons Tier V <br />33 <br />34 *Minimum Bill 7,500 Gallons <br />35 <br />36 Percentage split between tiers: 5% / 10% / 15% / 25% <br />37 <br />38 Council consensus was to direct staff to include the first reading of Ordinance 33.036 on the <br />39 October 27, 2009 City Council meeting with the above rate structure as suggested by Mayor <br />40 Faust. <br />41 <br />42 B. Update on Sewer Rates. <br />43 <br />44 City Manager Mornson reported that based on 2008 financial data, the City Auditor <br />45 recommended a sewer rate increase. Operating revenues totaled $797,360 compared to <br />
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