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Admin Order 58-22-14-F -- Final SW User Fees
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Exhibit B <br />to Administrative Order 58-22-14-F <br />Page 4 of 7 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />What is the revenue needed to pay for service proposed in the FY23 Budget? <br />Sources of Funds: <br />Beginning Working Capital $7,816,519 <br />Current Rate Revenue $20,516,000 <br />Rate Increase Revenue $821,000 <br />Other Revenue $836,992 <br />Total Resources $29,990,511 <br />Uses of Funds:* <br />Operations & Maintenance <br /> <br />$14,347,160 <br />Capital Projects $2,665,000 <br />Administration $2,325,613 <br />Planning $1,359,170 <br />Utility Right of Way Fee $1,295,000 <br />Utility Administration $743,761 <br />Education $397,358 <br />Ending Working Capital $6,857,449 <br />Total Requirements $29,990,511 <br />Rate Increase ‐ Proposed 4.0% <br />*The rate increase is included in the cost of the above programs. <br /> <br />What are the special surcharge rates for stormwater customers discharging stormwater at <br />extraordinary expense to the City? <br />The current fee structure is set up so the more stormwater a large residential or industrial/commercial <br />property discharges, the more they pay for the City to manage it once it gets to the public system. <br /> <br />Are there other relevant policies adopted by the City Council impacting the FY23 proposed rates? <br />The City Council‐adopted Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan (CSWMP, 1993) includes goals, <br />policies and implementation actions that provide the framework for an integrated multiple‐objective <br />approach to stormwater management. <br /> <br />Are any IGAs impacting the FY23 proposed rates? <br />There are no additional new intergovernmental agreements between the City of Eugene and other <br />entities that will impact the FY23 proposed rates. Existing relevant intergovernmental agreements (e.g. <br />City of Eugene/Lane County Stormwater IGA, City of Eugene/Lane County Maintenance IGA) are cost <br />neutral and are updated periodically as needed to maintain parity in level of effort and resources. <br /> <br />Do the rates establish an equity between different classes of rate payers? <br />The stormwater fee schedule is set up to charge customers whose residence or business generates more <br />stormwater runoff a higher fee. There are three classes of rates for residential customers based upon <br />impervious surface area: small, medium, and large. Small and medium residential pay a flat rate. Large <br />residential and commercial/industrial customers pay per square footage of impervious surface area.
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