report to council water system fire protection charges september 27, 2011 a
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Report to Council
Water System Fire Protection Charges
September 27, 2011
A
Report to Council
Water System Fire Protection Charges
What is “Water System Fire Protection”
?Hydrants
Pumps
TanksLarge Pipes
Maintenance
FIRE PROTECTION Water distribution system capacity
includes fire flow Benefits the community as a whole Costs associated with capacity not
included in water user feeso High Service Pumpso Water Storage Tankso Hydrantso Larger Pipes
Methods for Utility to Recoup Costs
Include in customer user rateso Rate increase for customerso Non-utility customers do not pay
Add a line-item charge on utility billo Additional monthly fee for customers onlyo Non-utility customers do not pay
Ad-valorem taxeso Transfer from the General Fund (inside city
limits)o Invoice to County (outside city limits)
Current Practice In-city - Annual charge to the General
Fundo Charge on a per-hydrant basiso $145.00 per hydranto 2011 – $ 496,045
Outside city – Invoice Flagler Countyo Charge on a per-hydrant basiso $145.00 per hydranto 2011 - $ 44,950
At-IssueFlagler County has chosen not to pay
invoices since 2008!
Total of Unpaid Invoices = $ 175,595
Why Now? Auditors have indicated we need to get
this resolved and clear up the receivables City Council has requested we get it
resolved, first by trying to work with the County
County Administrator does not want it to be funded with County-wide tax dollars
One option is a separate fire tax district Paid only by those who receive the benefit
This option has been rejected
History ITT-Palm Coast Utility Corporation / Flagler
County Hydrant Agreement – Mod 1994 Florida Water Services Corporation Rate Case
Settlement – 1999 City of Palm Coast Purchase of Utility 2003 2006 Reinstated the Fire Protection System
Fee and Based it on a per-Hydrant Charge Flagler County Paid the Invoices in 2006 and
2007 totaling $81,490
Beginning with the 2008 invoice, Flagler County quit paying
Unpaid balance = $175,595 County Attorney: “… could you please advise your
hierarchy and have the pending invoices for 2008, 2009 and 2010 withdrawn and send us something to that effect so our books are cleared… Then I suppose we have to deal with the 2006 and 2007 past payments that were not authorized, again if you concur with my research. The total is just under $82K. You can return the money to us with some cover document or we can proceed otherwise if you would prefer.”
Meanwhile the City general fund has paid $2,835,040
Recommendation Continue to charge the General Fund for
hydrants inside the City of Palm Coast on a per hydrant basis in accordance with existing rate resolution
Adopt new Resolution to add a monthly fire protection charge on each account outside the City limits $2.33 per month
Include in Resolution, a monthly charge for past due amounts $2.28 per month Charge will remain in effect for 4 years
Conclusion The City utility system must recover the
costs associated with providing fire protection to the community
While the tax-payers of the City have paid for those services, over the last 4 years the taxpayers of the County have not
Staff recommends implementing a monthly fire protection fee to all accounts outside the city limits
Council desires not to have customers pay for past due amounts