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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6.3 StormWaterUtilityFee - ~. . . CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT City Council Meeting Date: July 12, 1993 SUBJECT: Public Hearing - City-Wide Storm Water Utility Fee Report by: Public Works Director Lee Thompson EXHIBITS ATTACHED: ~) Resolution (2) Report of Calculation of Fees RECOMMENDATION: 1"'/'1 ) /(7. A J .\'" 2) "'1(" 3) 4) 5) Open Public Hearing Receive Staff Presentation and Public Comment Question Staff and Public Close Public Hearing and Deliberate Adopt Resolution FINANCIAL STATEMENT: The proposed storm water management program for Fiscal Year 1993-94 totals $184,375. This amount is to be funded by the following sources of revenue: (1) $158,580 in storm water utility fees, and (2) $25,795 from 1992-93 carryover fund balance. It is important to note that in order to raise the $158,580 in revenues, it is anticipated that property owners will have to be charged $166,401 in order to raise the necessary revenues to account for an estimated delinquency of payment by property owners of 3% and the cost of collection charged to the CP:y by the County in the amount of 1.7%. The proposed fee for Fiscal Year 1993-94 should be approximately $14.80 (or $.98 increase) for a single-family property. DESCRIPTION: In July 1991, the City Council approved a Storm Water Utility Fee which would be charged to all property owners in the City in order to offset the cost of the Federally mandated National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Program. The program is designed to reduce urban stormwater runoff pollutants which enter the storm drain system and eventually deposit in the south San Francisco Bay. These pollutants do permanent damage to the birds and marine life of the Bay. Dublin's funds go to supporting the County-wide effort, street sweeping, catch basin cleaning, and a little over one half staff person to carry out the local information/education program and make industrial site inspections. The fees are based on an Equivalent Runoff Single-Family Residential Unit (ERSFRU) of 1. Duplexes also have an ERSFRU of 1. Condominiums have an ERSFRU of 0.6 and multi-family and commercial properties have an ERSFRU of 9 per acre. These factors are an approximation of the ratio of the impervious surface area as compared to an average single-family lot. Vacant properties have one half the fee of an improved lot. Federal, State, County, City and other publicly owned land is exempt from this fee. The fees are collected by Alameda County through the property tax bills and passed on to Dublin less collection fees. Staff recommends that the City Council conduct a Public Hearing, deliberate, and adopt the Resolution approving the Storm Water Fee for 1993-94. a:(~pdes)\93-2\ag93-4fe CITY CLERK FILE~ ITEM NO. ~.:3 COPIES TO: . . RESOLUTION NO. -93 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN APPROVING AND ESTABLISHING STORM WATER UTILITY FEE WHEREAS, the California Regional Water Quality Control Board's San Francisco Region has required the city of Dublin to obtain a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit to discharge its storm water into streams which lead to San Francisco Bay; and WHEREAS, as part of the NPDES permit, the City is required to implement a storm Water Management Plan for the Alameda County Urban Runoff Clean Water Program (Program); and WHEREAS, the main objective of the Program is to protect the quality of water and life in San Francisco Bay and tributary streams in Alameda County from potentially adverse effects of storm water pollution; and WHEREAS, funding was not provided for this Federally mandated Program by Federal, State, Regional, or other sources for the Program and permit cost, and each city in Alameda County is responsible for funding its portion of the program and permit cost; and WHEREAS, Staff has developed a method of establishing a city-wide fee to cover the costs of the Program, including the cost of collecting fees and an estimated 3% delinquency; and WHEREAS, storm drainage systems help to prevent flooding of properties; and WHEREAS, the cost to each property owner is proposed to be calculated based on equivalent runoff area for a single-family residential unit (ERSFRU) as set forth in the report prepared by the City Public Works Department; and WHEREAS, a noticed public hearing was held for purposes of considering adoption of this Resolution and the proposed Storm Water utility fee; and FX~1~~~rl. 1. ""I.v:-,.-r_- .~----...- . . WHEREAS, the report was available for public inspection a~d review more than ten (10) days prior to this public hearing; and WHEREAS, said Council has duly considered said report and each and every part thereof, and all testimony received at the public hearing finds that each and every part of said report is sufficient, and that said report, nor any part thereof requires or should be modified in any respect; WHEREAS, the Council finds that: A. The purpose of the Storm Water utility Fee is to provide a program for storm water drainage for all properties within the City; B. The cost of the program and the method of allocating the cost among all properties within the city is set forth herein; C. The fees collected pursuant to this Resolution shall be used to provide funds to implement Dublin's share of the Storm Water Management Plan for the Alameda County Urban Runoff Clean Water Program: D. The amount to be raised through the Storm Water Utility Fee for 1993-1994 does not exceed the estimated total cost of the Program and related expenses described in the report for Fiscal Year 1993-94; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the city of Dublin establishes and adopts a City-Wide Water Utility Fee. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following method be used to calculate the city-Wide Storm Water Utility fees for different land uses for the 1993-94 fiscal year: Land Use Fee Cost Each Single-Family Residential Each Duplex Each Condominium 1 x unit price of ERSFRU 1 x unit price of ERSFRU 0.6 x unit price of ERSFRU Commercial, Industrial and MUlti-Family Residential Lot size (sf) x unit price of ERSFRU 4,840 sf Each Vacant Lot One-half of the fee for an equivalent improved lot - 2 - . . ERSFRU = Equivalent Runoff single-Family Residential Unit. The fee for Fiscal Year 1993-94 for each ERSFRU shall be $15.50 (or lower), based on the total number of ERSFRU's appearing on the 1992-93 Alameda County Assessor's roll and a total cost of $173,107. FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED that the City Manager is authorized and directed to enter into all necessary agreements with Alameda County for collection of the fees along with property taxes, including payment to Alameda County of its reasonable costs of collection not to exceed 1.7% of the total amount collected. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of July, 1993. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk a: (npdes)93-2\reso93-4 - 3 - ,. '" . . REPORT OF CALCULATION OF FEES FOR THE DUBLIN CITY-WIDE STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Budgeted Expenditures For 1993-94 LESS: Estimated Surplus From 1992-93 (Including Interest) $184,375 (25,795) Needed Revenue $158,580 ADD: ADD: Cost of County Collection (1.7%) Estimate of Delinquency (3.0%) 2,829 4,992 Total Fee Amount $166,401 Number of Equivalent Runoff Single-Family Residential units (ERSFRU's) on 1992-93 Fee Calculation: 11,239.76 Calculation for fee for 1 ERSFRU $166,401 11,239.76 = $14.80 a: (npdes)93-2 \ calcrpt EX!11 ""Y'''m 2 ...... ~_ .."l...._;.iol i'Jti' ~ ~ ' -..; -,."..,...-.--.----