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File #: 41895    Version: Name: Setting the 2016 Rates for the City's Storm Water Utility and the Madison Sewer Utility
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/18/2016 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 3/15/2016 Final action: 3/15/2016
Enactment date: 3/21/2016 Enactment #: RES-16-00196
Title: Setting the 2016 Rates for the City’s Stormwater Utility and the Madison Sewer Utility
Sponsors: Paul E. Skidmore, Paul R. Soglin
Attachments: 1. 2016 Utility Bill Summary.pdf, 2. 2016 Stormwater Rate Schedule.pdf, 3. 2016 Sewer Rate Schedule.pdf, 4. 2016 Statistics.pdf, 5. V.1.pdf
Fiscal Note
For the average residential customer of the Sewer Utility, the rate increase is projected at approximately 5.22%, which would result in an annual increase in charges of about $14.62. Average residential customers of the Stormwater Utility can anticipate a rate increase of about 3.35%, or $2.96 more annually. Overall, the average residential customer’s annual bill is projected to increase about 4.71% or $17.58.

Revenues and expenses consistent with these charges have been built into the 2016 Operating Budgets of the Sewer Utility and the Stormwater Utility, although some levy-neutral budget adjustments will need to be made. No additional appropriation is required. The 2016 budgeted revenue amounts for Sewer and Stormwater can be found in the budget book on p.225 and p.234 respectively.
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Setting the 2016 Rates for the City’s Stormwater Utility and the Madison Sewer Utility
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WHEREAS, the Sewer Utility and the Stormwater Utility are entirely self sufficient and therefore require no property tax levy support; and

WHEREAS, consistent with the standards set forth in Wis. Stat. § 66.0821(4), the City Engineer sets utility rates each year; and

WHEREAS, now that the 2016 City Operating Budget has been adopted and the Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District rates for 2016 have been set, it is now possible for the associated Sewer and Stormwater rates to be formally adopted for 2016.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the 2016 Rate Schedules for the Sewer Utility and the Stormwater Utility are hereby adopted; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the 2016 Operating Budgets of Sewer Utility and Stormwater Utility shall be adjusted to reflect these new rates; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Sewer Utility will examine whether a "progressive" residential rate structure that will incrementally charge higher rates for greater users of the service (i.e. the charge for volume) could be implemented in 2017 and whether such a rate structure would be...

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