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TO: <br />FROM: <br />DATE: <br />Mayor and City Council <br />Ron Moorse, City Administrator ^^ <br />January 27,2000 <br />SUBJECT: Connection Charges Related to the 1989 Highway 12 Water and Sewer Improvement <br />Project <br />When the 1989 Highway 12 water and sewer improvement project was constructed, the funding was <br />to come from two sources. <br />1. Special assessments on the properties that were ready to develop. <br />2. Connection charges for the properties that would develop later. <br />The assessment amount was set at approximately $5,500 per unit for the combined water and sewer <br />costs. The connection charge amount was set at the same level. Each year, the connection charge <br />has bc ^n increased by a cost-of-living factor. For the year 2000, the combined water and sewer <br />connection charge is $9650 per unit. The Council may want to review the connection charge for two <br />reasons. <br />The connection charge amount is substantially higher than similar connection charges <br />in other cities. This is due to the high cost of the improvement project being spread <br />over a relatively small area. The high connection charge amount could make it <br />difficult for the City to obtain the type of development it wants, particularly on the <br />40-acre medium density residential parcel, but also on the 17-acre commercied parcel. <br />1. <br />For example, if the 40-acre residential parcel was to be developed at 3 units per acre <br />on the approximately 30 acres of dry buildable land, the development would be 90 <br />units. The connection charge for 90 units @ $9,650 per unit would be $868,500. <br />This is a very large cost for water and sewer service, and it does not include the cost <br />of installing water and sewer lines throughout the development. <br />2.If the City were to collect the $9,650 per unit cotmection charge on all development, <br />the City would collect approximately $700,000 of revenues beyond the amount <br />required to pay all expenses related to the 1989 water and sewer project. <br />Based on the above two factors, staff has developed a proposed revised connection charge schedule. <br />The proposed schedule changes the connection charge for the school property, the ice arena property, <br />the medium density residential property, and the commercial property from a per-unit charge to a <br />per-acre charge. The advantage of the per-acre charge is that the per-acre charge can be set at an <br />amount sufficient to cover project expenses, and the City will receive the planned amount regardless <br />of the number of units developed. <br />The attached spreadsheet shows the total expenses and the total estimated revenues using the revised <br />connection charge amount.
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