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Resolution 2003-300 1 7 ""-' RESOLUTION NO. 2003- -1.0..0. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ,COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING SCHEDULE TWO OF APPENDIX A OF CHAPTER 74 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES, AS AMENDED, THE SAME BEING THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT Ft;E ORDINANCE, AUTHOIUZING A CHANGE IN METHODOLOGY l<'OR'THE ASSESSMENT OF NON-RESIDENTIAL WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEES BASED ON EQUIVALENT RESIDENTIAL CONNECTIONS (ERC); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF SEPTEMBER 10,2003. WHEREAS, in April 2002, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) mandated that Collier County discontinue use of certain meters that do not now comply with newly adopted Florida Department of Environmental Protection standards; and WHEREAS, in accordance with that FDEP Order, the Collier County Public Utilities Division changed meter brands, thereby replacing non-compliant Hersey meters with ABB meters, which have better flow characteristics resulting in more water flow from smaller sized meters; and WHEREAS, on February 25, 2003, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution Number No. 2003-93, to thereby amend schedule Two of Appendix A of Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Law and Ordinances as amended, the same being the Collier County Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance, and thereby decreasing the impact fee rate for water, but thereby also increasing the impact fee rate for wastewater, both with an effective date of April I, 2003; and WHEREAS, the County's non-residential impact fee assessments are based on the size of the meter, and not on the estimated average daily flow requirements of the respective connection; and WHEREAS, on September 23,2002, staff authorized Malcolm Pimie, Inc., (the consultant), pursuant to a miscellaneous service contract, to evaluate the County's current impact fee structure and to offer recommend changes, if any, to try to ensure that the County receives equitable impact fee revenues for all new compound meter installations; and WHEREAS, the consultant has recently recommended that the assessment of non-residential water and non-residential wastewater impact fees will be more equitable if these assessments are hereafter based on estimated average daily flows for the respective customer site by being converted into equivalent residential connections (HERCs") as is, and has been, the County's practice with regard to residential impact fee assessments; and WHEREAS, in Collier County an ERC is equal to 350 gallons per day (gpd) for water and is 250 gpd for wastewater; and WHEREAS, Appendix A, attached hereto, contains a table relating each meter size with its related appropriate range ofERCs based on estimated average daily flow and re-stating the current water and wastewater impact fee per ERC; and WHEREAS, the above recommended change in methodology does not change any water or wastewater impact fee per ERC adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on Fcbruary 25,2003, and still within the paramcters for impact fee determination established by Florida case law; and WHEREAS, staffhas thoroughly reviewed the Consultant's findings and recommendations and staff concurs with the recommended change in methodology to assess non-residential water and non-residential wastewater impact fees, and staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners adopt this Resolution and the o:lo:l ....>0 g~ >0 a:I" >0 W "0 t:l.... li'l ..,0 .... =~ ~~ ~~ ~: ...... ... , r1I" ~ .... < ~: ..., < ""t =i -= ~, '" . 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This revised methodology is fair and reasonable and is hereby adopted, and is to be assessed to all customers who receive or will receive benefits from increased water facilities capacity, increased sewer public facilities capacity, or from both, provided the respective increased capacity is necessitated by increased population and related growth driven development. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED this change in methodology will take effect as of8.00 A.M on Wednesday, September 10,2003, This ResE/thon is adopted after motion; seconded and majority vote favoring adoption this day 5~tpbbu- ,2003. ,.:..A TTES<T: . . pwight E}'Brock, Clerk Approved as to form And legal sufficiency: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By T::f:s- to thAI ~3nq -6.0 .j!,J J . -;,. ,.~ BY:':',', C~ ,:,:'.., ).,' Deputy Clerk Ath$t CIS i i ~f;" till'.. Thomas C, Palmer, Assistant County Attorney 171 .,~ APPENDIX A OR: 3409 PG: 2013 SCHEDULE TWO: WATER & SEWER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE DATE: SEPTEMBER 10, 2003 RESIDENTIAL LIVING BASIS OF FEE METER ERe WATER SEWER SPACE A LLOCA TION SIZE 1M r ACT IMPACT (Sq. Ft.) FEE FEE SINGLE FAMIL Y o to 4,999 Per Unit J~" 1.0 $2,570.00 $2,950,00 (No more than Sq. Ft. 4 Bathrooms) SINGLE FAMIL Y Over 5,000 Meter Size/ Per nla Based on $2,950,00 (More than Sq. Ft. Per Unit Ordinance Meter Size 4 Bathrooms) MULTI-FAMILY o 10 750 Per Unit Per .33 $ R60,OO $ l)~;o,O() DUPLEX Sq. fot. PCI' lInit Ordinunce MOUlLEHOME Per Unit or Space TRA VEL TRAILERJ Per Unit or Space R. V. (TTRV) MUL TI-FAMIL Y 751 to 1,500 Per Unit Per .67 $1,710,00 $1,970,00 DUPLEX Sq, Ft. Per Unit Ordinance MOI3JLE HOME Per Unit or Space MULTI-FAMIL Y ] ,50 I or More Per Unit Per 1.0 $2,570.00 $2,950,00 Dl JPLEX Sq.Ft. Per Unit Ordinance MOI3/LE HOME Per Unit or Space NON-RESIDENTIAL (WATER} IMPACT FEE. I ERC "" 52.570 METER SIZE WATER ERC WATER RANGE IMPACT FEE RANGE JI4 <I $ 2,570.00 I.] to 2.5 $ 2,827.00 to $ 6,425.00 2 2,6 to 7.9 $ 6,682.00 10 $ 20..103,00 3 8.0 to 54,1) $ 20,56(),OO to $ 14 I. [)I),) ,00 4 55,() tu 12S,C) $141,350,00 to $ 331,273,00 6 129,0 to 357,9 $331,530.00 to $ 919,803,00 8 358,0 to 600,0 $920,060.00 to $1,542,000.00 Page I of2 OR: 3409 PG: 2014 EFFECTIVE DATE: SEPTEMBER 102003/ Page 2 of2 OR: 3409 PG: 2016 17 , "'f, Staff has reviewed in excess of 25 building permits issued since October, 2002. The impact fees were calculated using the revised methodology. The results showed that the application of the methodology had no negative impact on revenues and resulted in a more accurate assessment of impact on water and sewer facilities. The proposed modification for the assessment of impact fees was presented to and approved by: the (DSAC) Utility Sub-Committee on June 17, 2003, the DSAC on July 2, 2003, and the Productivity Committee on August 20, 2003. FISCAL IMP ACT: Per the water and wastewater impact fee study approved by the Board of County Commissioners on February 25, 2003, the projected revenue to be generated by the impact fees civer the next five years was: Water = $40,267,000 Wastewater = $43,846,000 TOTAL = $84,113,000 The proposed change in methodology ~vill more'accurately assess the impact fees. It will enable the Water-Sewer District to generate the impact fees referenced above. GRO'VTH MANAGKMENT IMPACT: Adoption of this resolution does not have any impact on the Growth Management Plan. RECOMMENDATION: The Board of County Commissioners, as Ex-officio the Governing Board of the Collier County Water and Sewer District, adopt a resolution amending Schedule Two of Appendix A of Chapter 74 of the Collier County Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance, authorizing the change in the methodology for assessment of the Non-residential Impact Fees for water and wastewater on the basis of Equivalent Residential Connections (ERCs). Submitted By: & U-0l-_ Harry Huber, Senior Project Manager Public Utilities Engineering Department /3~ Date: p.?? (J3 . Anderson, P .E., Director lic Utilities Engineering Department Date: r /12. /';3 I ~ ~ .....'- ~ \ Reviewed By: ''YlI t.t./,~ TonfWides, Director Public Utilities-Operations Date: ~/::J-J /C~ ~ '0"0' ":--- NO. 11 ...L f'r-n _ 1"\ ___. OR: 3409 PG: 2017 Approved By: Date: ;?? /ff~ c8 /- 171 .~ I AG{ NO... I HH ""-l NO. I 7 -1- : S>'P n 9 ?nO,