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Hugo City Council Meeting Minutes for December 18, 2017 <br />Page 6 of 8 <br />Geislinger & Sons Inc., in the amount of $21,500.00 for a total construction cost of $195,654.00 <br />for the Beaver Ponds Sanitary Sewer Project. <br />Approve Resolution Establishing Water and Sewer Rates <br />City Administrator Bryan Bear explained the Finance Department had completed its analysis of <br />water and sewer billing data and has prepared a pro forma financial guide and corresponding <br />service rates for the 2018 fiscal year. This is the first program that had been prepared in-house. <br />He invited Finance Director Ron Otkin to present his findings and recommendations to the <br />Council. <br />Otkin began by saying different consulting firms would result in different rate schedules, so he <br />gathered, sorted, and analyzed billing data to present his own method for Council consideration. <br />Otkin used data from years when there was a high rainfall, with the assumption that water use <br />was not for irrigation. He reviewed the quarterly averages from those years and presented a rate <br />schedule based on that. He talked about the White Bear Lake lawsuit regarding the ban on <br />residential watering and the judge's order on phasing down water use per capita, saying these <br />things could have an effect on the budget and will require monitoring. Ron concluded by saying <br />the budget includes one additional employee at Public Works, reflects actual expenses and true <br />conservation rates, and matches expenses with a cushion built in. He recommended Council <br />approve the resolution. <br />Klein asked if there was funding for replacement costs related to equipment, and Otkin replied <br />that the goal is to keep the amount of accumulated depreciation in cash, but the City would need <br />to come up with the inflationary cost. <br />M. <br />Weidt asked Otkin if he foresaw any fluctuations for the reuse projects. Otkin stated that he <br />netted out the gallons and revenue for the water reuse irrigation. They will set the amount for the <br />water being taken out of the pond at a lower rate. This will be worked on next year. <br />Petryk talked about the RCWD and asked if there was anything we needed to ask of them. Otkin <br />stated that there may need to be some money in the stormwater fund for cleaning out ponds and <br />would like,a�ee the District participate. <br />O, <br />The Council liked the higher rate for huge water users in an effort to discourage irrigation. <br />Otkin thanked Billing Clerk Jody Guareschi for providing the data and Roly Guareschi for help <br />with the complicated formulas need in the spreadsheets. <br />Weidt made motion, Klein seconded, RESOLUTION 2017-51 ADOPTING A PRO FORMA <br />FINANCIAL GUIDE FOR WATER AND SANITARY SEWER OPERATIONS FOR THE <br />2018 FISCAL YEAR AND ESTABLISHING SERVICE RATES. <br />All Ayes. Motion carried. <br />