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25A - AGMT - COMPREHENSIVE REPORT OF PROP 218 FEES
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25A - AGMT - COMPREHENSIVE REPORT OF PROP 218 FEES
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Reference #7: <br />Customer Name: Rowland Water District <br />Contact Individual: Sean Henry, Finance Officer <br />Address: 3021 South Fullerton Road, Rowland Heights, CA <br />Phone Number: (562) 697-1726 <br />Facsimile Number: Not Available <br />Email: shenry@rowlandwater.com <br />Contract Amount: $70,000 <br />Year: 2016 to 2017 <br />Brief description of scope or services provided: Water and Recycled Water Rate and Capacity <br />Fee Study <br />NBS recently completed a Water and Recycled Water Rate and Capacity Fee Study for Rowland <br />Water District. When the study began, the District was projecting an operating loss and was not <br />expected to meet its required debt coverage ratio without a rate increase. A key objective in this <br />stydy was to develop potable water rates that collect a greater percentage of revenue from fixed <br />charges to ensure long-term revenue stability for the District. Other objectives included developing <br />cost -based tiered volumetric rates, drought rates to coincide with the District's Water Shortage <br />Contingency and surcharges for customers in various elevations zones. <br />For the recycled water system, the main objectives were to develop a method for allocating costs in <br />the District's budget to the potable and recycled water systems and to establish a financial plan that <br />achieves the District's goal to have recycled water customers bear a greater percentage of their <br />costs. NBS supported District staff in a Board workshop to obtain approval to move forward with the <br />Proposition 218 process and at the public hearing to adopt new rates. <br />In this study, NBS also developed new water capacity fees, based on meter, size, to replace the <br />District's previous acreage supply fee. The main objective was bringing the fees for new <br />development in line with industry standards. <br />N 1135 City of Santa Ana <br />��1 i� RFP No. 17-081 Comprehensive P ropositlon 218 Fees and Charges Complia nce Assessment 28 <br />25A-44 <br />
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