HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 03/15/2011 - SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 022, 2011, ESTABLI DATE: March 15, 2011 •
STAFF: Susan Smolnik G . • •
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 022, 2011, Establishing Rental Rates and Delivery Charges for the City's Raw
Water for the 2011 Irrigation Season.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on March 1, 2011, approves rates for the rental and delivery
of the City's raw water supplies. The Water Utility uses these rates to assess charges for agricultural use,for various
contractual raw water obligations and for raw water deliveries to other City departments. The proposed rate for each
type of water is based on several factors, including market conditions and assessments charged by irrigation
companies.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on Second Reading.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Copy of First Reading Agenda Item Summary- March 1, 2011
(w/o attachments)
ATTACHMENT
DATE: March 1, 2011 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
STAFF: Susan Smolnik FORT COLLINSCOUNCIL
First Reading of Ordinance No. 022, 2011, Establishing Rental Rates and Delivery Charges for the City's Raw Water
for the 2011 Irrigation Season.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY �� �, n F,
This Ordinance approves rates for the rental and delivery ofjthe City.s,rawwater supplies. The Water Utility uses these
rates to assess charges for agricultural use,for various contractual raw water obligations and for raw water deliveries
to other City departments. The proposed-rate for'each type•of water is based on several factors, including market
conditions and assessments charged by irrigation companies.
BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
The City is a shareholder in several local irrigation companies. Most years there is water in excess of that needed to
meet City uses. To the extent there is surplus raw water, it can be rented to others for their use. Each year prior to
the irrigation season and after the irrigation companies have established their annual assessments for water shares,
the City Council approves rental rates a6c dbIivery•ch1arges fo�fthe use of the City's raw water. The Water Utility uses
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these annual raw water rates and charges for therpurposeiof charging forvarious uses of its raw water. These uses
include rental to agricultural users,meeting certain raw water delivery obligations,and uses by other City departments.
The attached tables show the assessment rates\as set,by`thelirrigation companies and the raw water rates charged
by the City for 2008 through 2010 as well—as proposed rates'for 2011.
The snow pack is well above average in the Poudre Basin this winter. Additionally, last summer's well-timed abundant
rains combined with favorable stream-flows this fall allowed storage reservoirs to fill. In addition, the City was able
to carry over water from the 2010 water year for use in 2011. To ensure that adequate supplies are maintained, staff
will continue to closely monitor City water supplies when making surplus raw water available for rental each year. The
first priority will be to insure that adequate supplies will be carried over into 2012. In 2010,the City rented about 18,400
acre-feet of surplus water for just over$600,000.
This year, staff is proposing two categories for raw water rates and charges. ,The first category includes only those
sources for which an active rental market exists for'th-e Citys' surplus water.,/The second category includes sources
delivered under raw water agreements and usedd to %t gre�is and,City facilities (parks, golf courses, etc.).
Surplus Water Rental Market U
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Those sources with active water rental markets include the Colorado Big Thompson Project (CBT), North Poudre
Irrigation Company(NPIC),and Water Supply and Storage Company(WSSC). For these sources the proposed rates
are based on expected rental market conditions.
Fort Collins will likely have some CBT water available for rent this year. Staff recommends that agricultural rentals
of CBT water be made at a price of$30 per acre foot. This is a lower price than last year's price of$35 per acre-foot.
Last year, the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District(NCWCD) released additional CBT water to the rental
market in an effort to manage the storage levels of the District reservoirs. This had the effect of reducing the market
rental price for CBT water. This yea!„NCWCD may-again release CBTwate�to the rental market. This will likely
contribute to lower rental prices and is the reason/that Cityysteff is proposing a lower CBT rental price for 2011. Staff
further proposes that CBT water rented for municipal or industrial,(M&I)purposes also be reduced from the 2010 price
of$54 per acre-foot to a price of$49�per acre foot in 2d11.1 ICBT water fo'r municipal or industrial uses is typically
rented at a higher rate than CBT for agricultural purposes to reflect higher assessments charged to M&I water users.
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The City also expects to have surplus NPIC water that can be made available for rent. Each share of North Poudre
Irrigation Company has an"agricultural"component and a"multiple use"component. The"ag"component can only
be used for agricultural purposes on land served by the NPIC system. It is likely that all of this component of each
NPIC share will be made available for rent in 2011. The multiple use portion of each NPIC share is available for the
City's use and is largely comprised of NPIC-owned CBT water. When users under the NPIC system rent either"ag"
or"multiple use"water, it is run through the North Poudre System in the same way. Therefore, it is proposed that both
the"ag"water and excess"multiple use"water be rented at$30 per acre foot. This is a lower price than last year's
$35 per acre-foot price. It is anticipated that the availability of a plentiful snowpack will likely increase the rental water
supply and will cause the rental water price to fall. In some years there is a special class of NPIC water available for
agricultural users for a very limited time early in the irrigation season. If this"early ag"water is available in 2011, staff
proposes a rental rate of$12 per acre foot to reflect its very limited use.
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The decreed use of the City's Water Supply and Storage Company shares remai?ns agricultural at this time and,except
for a special exchange that may be exercised in some situations;-these shares are not available for diversion by the
City of Fort Collins. These shares will be made available to irrigators under the WSSC system in 2011. This has
historically been a very active rental market-and the rental piice of WSSCLwater is expected to be about$3,200 per
share again this year. In addition, it is anticipated that WSSC's reusable return flow rental program will generate
revenues of approximately$1,400 per share.
The City occasionally has rental demand for reusable sources to satisfy state requirements for substitute supply and
augmentation plans. The City's primary reusable sources are Joe Wright Reservoir water and reusable effluent from
the City's water reclamation facilities. It is proposed that the rental price for these sources be $500 per acre-foot in
2011.
Raw Water Delivery Charges
This category covers sources that are u primaril�City7f�acqi1i�t;i�es:%upWa7s parks and golf courses, or by other
entities that have turned over raw water or otherwise m itheiCity!sraw water requirements. These other non-City
entities with raw water agreements are mostly,HOAs and the Poudre SchoollDistrict. Sources in this category include
the Pleasant Valley and Lake Canal Company(PV&L)s`hareIsI and other"Southside Ditches" shares.'it is proposed
that the charges be set at a rate that is 10%above the assessments charged by the various irrigation companies. This
is to help offset administrative costs. For example, the assessment rate for PV&L water has been set at $175 per
share. Based on this method,the raw water delivery charges would be set at$175 x 1.1 (110%)=$192.50 per share.
The City has delivery obligations for reusable water where the City's raw water requirement has been met. In this
situation it is proposed that a fee of$100 per acre-foot be charged to help offset operation and administrative costs.
The City's Natural Areas Program owns some shares in the Boxelder, Louden and North Louden irrigation systems.
Occasionally the Natural Areas will rent these shares tto, otherr water users in these systems. In the event that the
Natural Areas chooses to rent these shares,ih 201,1, the rental-price proposed is the same as the share assessment
due to the very limited market for these shares.
FINANCIAL / ECONOMIC IMPACTS
The revenue from the City's rental and delivery of raw water is expected to be approximately$500,000 for 2011. The
revenue generated through the rentals helps off-set costs incurred by the City.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
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The City's raw water rental program assists farmers in Northern ColoraY
and indirectly supports an open space
agricultural landscape.
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
Each year prior to the irrigation season, the City's Water Board ("the Board") makes a recommendation to Council
regarding the raw water charges. The Board discussed the proposed rates and charges at its February 17, 2011
meeting and unanimously voted to recommend adoption of the-proposed rates-and charges. The minutes from that
meeting are attached. Y
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ATTACHMENTS
1. Proposed water rental rates for 2011
2. Water assessment rates as set by the irrigation companies
3. Raw water rental rates charged by the City from 2008 through 2010 and proposed 2011 rental rates
4. Water Board minutes, February 17, 2011
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ORDINANCE NO. 022, 2011
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
ESTABLISHING RENTAL RATES AND DELIVERY CHARGES FOR THE
CITY'S RAW WATER FOR THE 2011 IRRIGATION SEASON
WHEREAS, each year prior to the irrigation season, the City staff and the Water Board
make a recommendation to the City Council regarding rental rates and delivery charges for the use
of the City's raw water; and
WHEREAS, the Water Utility uses these rates to assess charges for agricultural rental
water, for various contractual raw water obligations and for raw water deliveries to other City
departments; and
WHEREAS,on February 17, 2011,the Water Board discussed the rental program and the
use of raw water and recommended the following rates for the 2011 irrigation season:
2011 Rental Rates/Charges
Type of Water
Surplus Rental Rates
NCWCD Water(CBT) - Ag $ 30.00 /ac-ft
NCWCD Water (CBT) - M&I $ 49.00 /ac-ft
North Poudre Irrigation Co. - Early Ag Use $ 12.00/ac-ft
North Poudre Irrigation Co. Ag Use $ 30.00 /ac-ft
North Poudre Irrigation Co. - Multiple Use $ 30.00 /ac-ft
Water Supply and Storage Co. $ 3,200.00 /share
Reusable Sources $ 500.00/ac-ft
Raw Water Delivery Charges
NCWCD Water(CBT) - Ag $ 30.00 /share
Arthur Irrigation Co. $ 18.70/share
Larimer County Canal No. 2 $ 550.00/share
New Mercer Ditch Co. $ 990.00 /share
Pleasant Valley & Lake Canal Co. $ 192.50 /share
Warren Lake Reservoir Co. $ 330.00/share
Sherwood Res. Co. $ 8.80/share
Sherwood Irrigation Co. $ 660.00/share
Reusable Sources $ 100.00 /ac-ft
Natural Area Program Rental Rates
Boxelder Irrigation Co $ 600.00 /share
Louden Irrigation Co. $ 160.00 /share
North Louden Irrigation Co. $ 160.00 /share
Notes:
(1) Rental rates may be adjusted to reflect the remaining yield or the prevalent market price of
the water stock being rented.
(2) Charges for those who have satisfied the City's raw water requirements are set at
approximately 110% of the assessments charged by that company.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS that the rental rates and charges as set forth above are hereby approved as the City's raw
water rates for 2011 and the Utilities Executive Director is authorized to rent or deliver such raw
water at said rates. '
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 1 st day of
March, A.D. 2011, and to be presented for final passage on the 15tjiday of March, A.D. 2011.
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ATTEST:
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 15th day of March, A.D. 2011.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk