HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 10/15/2013 - ITEMS RELATING TO UTILITY RATES, FEES AND CHARGESAgenda Item 26
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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY October 15, 2013
City Council
STAFF
Lance Smith, Strategic Financial Planning Manager
SUBJECT
Items Relating to Utility Rates, Fees and Charges for 2014.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A. First Reading of Ordinance No. 146, 2013, Amending Chapter 26 of the City Code to Revise the
Electric Rates, Fees and Charges.
B. First Reading of Ordinance No. 147, 2013, Amending Chapter 26 of the City Code to Revise the
Electric Development Fees and Charges. (Option A or Option B)
C. First Reading of Ordinance No. 148, 2013, Amending Chapter 26 of the City Code of the City of
Fort Collins to the Revise Water Rates and Charges. (Option A or Option B)
D. First Reading of Ordinance No. 149, 2013 ,Amending Chapter 26 of the City Code to Revise the
Water Plant Investment Fees.
E. First Reading of Ordinance No. 150, 2013, Amending Chapter 26 of the City Code to Revise the
Wastewater Rates and Charges. (Option A or Option B)
F. First Reading of Ordinance No. 151, 2013, Amending Chapter 26 of the City Code of the City of
Fort Collins to Revise the Sewer Plant Investment Fees.
G. First Reading of Ordinance No. 152, 2013, Amending Chapter 26 of the City Code to Revise the
Stormwater Plant Investment Fees.
H. First Reading of Ordinance No. 153, 2013, Amending Chapter 10 of the City Code of the City of
Fort Collins to Revise Floodplain Permit Fees.
The purpose of this item is to adopt the 2014 Utility rates, fees and charges. The approved 2014 City
Budget included small gradual rate increases in the electric, water and wastewater utilities. The rate
increases being proposed in these Ordinances are consistent with or less than what is shown in the
approved 2014 City Budget.
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The table above shows the overall changes in the operational revenues for each utility. In the discussion
below the rate class specific adjustments are given including modest reductions in water and wastewater
rates for certain rate classes. At the request of City Council, two options are being presented for water
and wastewater rate class specific adjustments (noted as “Option A” and “Option B”).
Fees changes are also being proposed. Increases are proposed for the electric development fees, the
stormwater plant investment fees and the floodplain permit fees. Because part of the reason the electric
development fees are being proposed to increase is due to a formula correction, two options are being
presented for consideration here, (noted as “Option A” and “Option B”). Water and wastewater plant
investment fees are being proposed to decrease for standard connections, due to reduced average usage
per customer, although the unit costs are proposed to increase.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the proposed Ordinances on First Reading, with the ordinances describing
“Option A” being adopted for both water and wastewater rates. Staff recommends implementing the full
electric development fee in 2014, as described in the Ordinance.
BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
A. Proposed Monthly Utility Rate Adjustments
The recommended 2014 rate changes are consistent with or less than what is shown in the approved
2014 City Budget at a utility-wide level. Individual customer increases will vary by rate class and season.
All proposed rates would be effective for meter readings on or after January 1, 2014.
Electric Rates - First Reading of Ordinance No. 146, 2013, Amending Chapter 26 of the City Code
to Revise Electric Rates, Fees and Charges.
Staff proposes a 2.0% increase in electric rates. This increase is less than in the adopted 2014 budget
due to Platte River Power Authority’s rate smoothing and anticipated increase in surplus power sales
revenues. The 2.0% increase in Platte River Power Authority’s wholesale rates results in a retail increase
of approximately 1.5% for Fort Collins Utility customers. The increased cost for purchased power is
passed through to all customer classes in the energy charge for each rate schedule with no change in the
associated demand charges. Because the energy charge makes up a larger portion of the overall costs of
service for large customer classes, the retail rate increases will be greater for the large commercial and
industrial customers than it is for the residential and small commercial classes. In addition, the 2014 retail
increase includes the second phase of funding for the Fort Collins Solar Program. This is an additional
$500,000 per year for a total of $1,000,000 in annual funding for the Council approved renewable energy
program. The $500,000 is approximately equivalent to a 0.5% retail rate increase. The following graph
shows the proposed retail increase by season for each customer class.
2014 Proposed Rate Adjustments
Utility
Original 2013‐14
Budget
Current
Proposal
Fees to Be
Adjusted?
Electric 3.5% 2.0% Yes
Water 4.0% 4.0% Yes
Waste Water 3.0% 3.0% Yes
Storm Water 0.0% 0.0% Yes
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Water Rates - First Reading of Ordinance No. 149, 2013 (Option A or Option B) Amending Chapter
26 of the City Code to Revise Water Rates and Charges.
The water rate increases being proposed in these Ordinances are the same as those outlined in the
adopted 2014 budget. For the Water Utility a 4.0% increase is requested, with 3.0% being for capital
improvements and 1.0% being for ongoing potential expenses related to the High Park Fire. The
proposed increase will vary by rate class.
The cost of service study, which forms the basis for allocating costs between rate classes and thereby the
rate adjustment for each rate class, was updated in 2013. In the past these cost of service studies have
been updated every four years. Going forward these studies will be updated every two years so that
changes are smaller and more immediate. The previous cost of service study was done in 2009. In
every study some of the operational costs are allocated to rate classes based on the average daily
demand of the class. Conservation changes in recent years have varied by rate class resulting in some
shifting of costs between rate classes. This has resulted in the proposed 2014 overall increase of 4.0%,
varying more than expected by rate class.
Based on the 2013 cost of service study update, rate class specific adjustments have been determined as
shown as Option B below. These changes are much larger than 4.0% for some rate classes. In keeping
with the rate design principle of gradual adjustment, staff is recommending that the adjustments to the
rate classes are introduced with the rate class specific adjustments shown as Option A below. Two
options for this Ordinance are being presented for consideration on First Reading, Option A and Option B.
1.6%
1.6%
1.9%
2.0%
2.2%
2.6%
2.6%
2.0%
0%
1%
2%
3%
4%
Residential Residential
Demand
Small
Commercial
Medium
Commercial
Large
Commercial
Industrial Substation
Rate
System
2014 Proposed Electric Rate Increases
Non-Summer Summer Annual
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Wastewater Rates - First Reading of Ordinance No. 150, 2013 (Option A or Option B) Amending
Chapter 26 of the City Code to Revise Wastewater Rates and Charges
The 3.0% overall rate increase being proposed in these Ordinances for wastewater is consistent with the
adopted 2014 budget. As with the water increase, the proposed increase will vary by rate class based on
an updated cost of service study and reflects some shifting of costs between rate classes based on
average daily usage. The proposed 2014 overall increase of 3.0% based on the cost of service study
results in the rate class specific adjustments shown as Option B below. These changes are much larger
than 3.0% for the single family residential rate class. Just as in the case of the proposed water rate
increase, staff is recommending that the adjustments to the rate classes are introduced with the rate class
specific adjustments shown as Option A below. Two options for this Ordinance are being presented for
consideration on First Reading, Option A and Option B.
6.6%
-5.0%
0.0%
5.3% 3.5%
4.0%
9.0%
-16.4%
-1.8%
7.7%
3.5% 4.0%
-20.0%
-15.0%
-10.0%
-5.0%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
Single Family Multifamily Duplex Commercial High Volume
Industrial
System-wide
Proposed 2014 Water Rate Adjustments
(Based on 2013 Water Cost of Service Study)
Option A - Modified COS
Option B - Full COS
6.1%
-2.5%
2.8%
-1.5%
3.0%
7.5%
-5.6%
4.2%
-3.6%
3.0%
-8.0%
-6.0%
-4.0%
-2.0%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
Single Family Duplex Multifamily Commercial System-wide
Proposed 2014 Wastewater Rate Adjustments
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Stormwater Rates
No changes are being proposed for 2014 stormwater monthly rates.
B. Proposed Utility Development Fee Changes
Electric Development Fees - First Reading of Ordinance No. 147, 2013 (Option A or Option B)
Amending Chapter 26 of the City Code to Revise Electric Development Fees and Charges
The annual review of the Electric Development Fees indicates that a fee increase is necessary to ensure
that development costs are reimbursed fairly and fully by development. The increase this year is the
result of both an increase in material costs and the correction of an error in the prior fee calculation. The
prior fee rate calculation model was downloading warehouse data for unjacketed 750 MCM cable;
whereas, it should have been using data for 220 mil jacketed 750 MCM cable. This correction has a
small contribution to the overall proposed increase shown in the tables below.
Staff is presenting the same two options here as were presented to the Energy Board. Option A reflects
the full implementation of the increase in 2014. Option B proposes to smooth the portion of the overall
increase that is due to the pricing error over a two year period - half in 2014 and half in 2015. The portion
of the full 2014 development fee that would not be collected from the development would be subsidized
by all electric customers. This fee is reviewed annually, and additional adjustments may be necessary in
2015.
Electric Development Fees for Typical Single Family Residence
(8600 sq ft, 70 foot frontage, 150 amp service)
2013 2014 Option A $ Inc. % Inc.
$3,228 $216 7.2%
$3,012 2014 Option B $ Inc. % Inc.
$3,207 $195 6.5%
ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT FEES & CHARGES
RESIDENTIAL
Category
2013
Existing
2014
Option A
%
Change
2014
Option B
%
Change
$0.04550 $0.05036 10.7% $0.04793 5.3%
$10.02 $10.35 3.3% $10.35 3.3%
150amp Single Family
(Non Elec Heat) $1,273 $1,398 9.8% $1,398 9.8%
200 amp Single Family (&
Elec Heat 150 amp) $2,169 $2,329 7.4% $2,329 7.4%
150 amp Multi-Family
(Non Elec Heat) $849 $933 9.9% $933 9.9%
200 amp Multi-Family (&
Elec Heat 150 amp) $1,518 $1,638 7.9% $1,638 7.9%
1/0 $646 $672 4.0% $672 4.0%
4/0 $790 $810 2.5% $810 2.5%
350 kCM $892 $903 1.2% $903 1.2%
Charge
Electric
Capacity
Fee
Per square foot
Per lineal front foot
Charge per Dwelling
Unit
Building
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Water Plant Investment Fees - First Reading of Ordinance No. 149, 2013 Amending Chapter 26 of
the City Code to Revise Water Plant Investment Fees
The water plant investment fee model has also been updated in 2013. As a result of effective
conservation efforts, average consumption per customer has decreased in recent years. The impact of
this change in customer behavior is a decrease in the plant capacity necessary to treat the average
customer. Because the best general indicator of how much water the average new customer will need is
the current consumption of a similar current customer, the result is a decrease in the plant investment
fees for standard tap sizes in 2014. Nevertheless, increased capital investments limited the overall
benefit of this decrease as the cost per gallon of treatment and delivery will increase in 2014. For
connections 3 inches and larger, it is recommended the plant investment fee be based on specific
customer requirements. Currently any connection larger than 3 inches is treated this way. Staff is
recommending extending this to 3 inch connections in order to maintain consistency between the water
and wastewater plant investment fee calculations (see staff recommendation below for more explanation
on why this change is being recommended).
ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT FEES & CHARGES
COMMERCIAL
Category
2013
Existing
2014
Option A
%
Change
2014
Option B
%
Change
$0.04550 $0.05036 10.7% $0.04793 5.3%
$40.11 $41.25 2.8% $41.25 2.8%
$9.18 $9.53 3.8% $9.53 3.8%
$17.95 $18.33 2.1% $18.33 2.1%
$1,300 $1,372 5.5% $1,372 5.5%
$2,380 $2,442 2.6% $2,442 2.6%
Utility Owned
Transfromers
Customer Owned
Transfromers
Charge
Electric
Capacity
Fee
Per square foot
Per lineal front foot
Service
Entrance (per
kilowatt-
amp)
Building
Site
Charges
Primary Circuit 1 phase
Primary Circuit 3 phase
Transformer Install 1 phase
Transformer Install 3 phase
$ 64.32 13.5%
$ 46.23 $ 53.87 $ 53.87 16.5%
$ 56.68 $ 64.32 13.5%
16.5%
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Wastewater Plant Investment Fees - First Reading of Ordinance No. 150, 2013 Amending Chapter
26 of the City Code to Revise Wastewater Plant Investment Fees
The wastewater plant investment fee model has also been updated in 2013. As with water, effective
conservation efforts have reduced the average consumption per customer in recent years resulting in a
decrease in the proposed plant investment fees for standard tap sizes in 2014. The table below
summarizes the proposed wastewater plant investment fees.
Water Plant Investment Fees By Customer Class
2013 2014
Customer Class / Meter
Size
Peak Day
Usage PIF Fee
Peak Day
Usage Change PIF Fee Change
gpd $ gpd % $ %
PIF $/gpd $ 4.26 $ 4.43 4.0%
Single Family Res
Domestic Use (base) 172 $730 162 -6% $720 -1.4%
Peak Use (per sqft) 785 $0.39 627 -20% $0.32 -17.9%
Multi-family (per unit)
Domestic Use (base) 120 $510 121 1% $540 5.9%
Peak Use (per sqft) 217 $0.27 192 -12% $0.25 -7.4%
Nonresidential
Meter Size
inches
3/4 1,850 $7,880 1,580 -15% $7,000 -11.2%
1 5,340 $22,750 4,300 -19% $19,050 -16.3%
1 1/2 11,130 $47,410 9,390 -16% $41,600 -12.3%
2 16,970 $72,290 14,540 -14% $64,410 -10.9%
3 38,800 $165,290 32,730 -16% $144,990 -12.3%
> 3 inches Based on specific customer requirements
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The second to last row of the table above is highlighted to show the significant increase in the average
volume for 3 inch connections and the resulting model increase of 43.9% in the plant investment fee.
Rather than treating every new 3 inch service connection by 43.9% through a standard plant investment
fee, it is recommended that 3 inch connections be treated the same as larger connections by basing the
plant investment fee on specific customer requirements. For consistency in fee assessments, it is
recommended that the same change is made for 3 inch water service connections.
Stormwater Plant Investment Fees - First Reading of Ordinance No. 152, 2013 Amending Chapter
26 of the City Code to Revise Stormwater Plant Investment Fees
Continued capital investment in the stormwater utility increases the value of the stormwater system year
over year. This increased system value drives the plant investment fees paid by development to buy into
the existing stormwater system up as well. Stormwater plant investment fees were last changed for 2012.
The proposed increase for 2014 is 22%.
Floodplain Permit Fees - First Reading of Ordinance No. 153, 2013 Amending Chapter 10 of the
City Code to Revise Floodplain Permit Fees
Chapter 10 (Flood Prevention and Protection) of the City Code specifies review fees associated with
floodplain administration:
An applicant for a floodplain use permit shall pay twenty-five dollars ($25), see Sec. 10-27(j).
Floodplain use permit;
An applicant who is required to furnish a floodplain modeling analysis shall pay an additional fee of
three hundred dollars ($300.), see Sec. 10-27(j). Floodplain use permit; and
Wastewater Plant Investment Fees By Customer Class
Current Fees Proposed 2014
Volume Volume gpd Proposed Fee
Customer Class 05-'08 data Fees 09-'12 data Change PIF Change
gpd $ gpd % $ %
PIF $/gpd $ 11.46 $ 12.35 7.8%
Single family Res 300 $ 3,440 250 -17% $ 3,090 -10.2%
Duplex & Multi-fam 210 $ 2,410 200 -5% $ 2,470 2.5%
Nonresidential
Meter Size (inches)
3/4" 600 $ 6,880 530 -12% $ 6,550 -4.8%
1" 1,510 $ 17,300 1,250 -17% $ 15,440 -10.8%
1 1/2" 2,660 $ 30,480 2,420 -9% $ 29,890 -1.9%
2" 4,670 $ 53,520 4,760 2% $ 58,790 9.8%
3" 12,680 $ 145,310 16,930 34% $ 209,090 43.9%
> 3 inches Based on specific customer requirements
Stormwater Plant Investment Fee
2013 Current Fee
(per acre)
2014 Proposed Fee
(per acre) % Change
$6,390 $7,817 22%
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An applicant who is requesting a variance shall pay a variance processing fee of three hundred
dollars ($300), see Sec. 10-28(c) - Appeals/variance procedure.
These fees and their respective dollar amounts have not increased since they were originally adopted
(Ordinance No. 037, 2005, March 15, 2005). The current fees do not provide a mechanism to properly
account for the significant review times associated with certain types of floodplain reviews including
Conditional Letters of Map Revision (CLOMRs), Letters of Map Revision (LOMRs) and variance requests.
Stormwater Master Planning and Floodplain Administrative (Stormwater), and staff recommends that a
new fee structure be established to better assign costs to floodplain review applicants.
The intent of the proposed floodplain administration review fees is to institute a “user pay” approach
wherein an applicant who is requesting floodplain review services pays for those instead of having those
costs charged to stormwater utility customers, generally, through existing stormwater service fees.
Stormwater staff performed an internal analysis using data collected over the last three years to
determine the approximate average amount of staff time associated with specific floodplain reviews. The
results show that the current review fees do not appropriately reflect the staff effort necessary to perform
the review functions.
The floodplain permit application fee is proposed to increase from $25 to $50. The proposed fee
structure has categories of review fees that would be collected based on the level of review. In order to
promote more complete submittals and reduce the number of floodplain analysis/CLOMR/LOMR reviews,
staff has proposed a fee structure that collects an initial fee for up to two reviews. Each additional
floodplain analysis/CLOMR/LOMR review after the first two reviews would have a $500 fee plus $50 for
each review hour over 10 hours. This concept is similar to that used by several other Colorado
communities. The variance fee is also proposed at $1,000 to better reflect the average number of hours
(20) of staff review and preparation time associated with presenting the variance to the Water Board.
Please see the attached file named “Proposed 2014 Fort Collins Floodplain Permit Fees.xlsx” for more
detail on the proposed fee adjustments.
C. Utility Bill Comparisons
The standard residential customer’s bill will increase in 2014 under the proposed rate changes by 4.0% in
the summer if Option A is approved for both water and wastewater or 5.0% if Option B is approved for
both water and wastewater. During the rest of the year the increase with Option A is 3.4% or 4.2% with
Option B. The tables below show the impacts of each of the proposed rate changes on the overall
residential utility bill.
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The next two tables provide some comparison of the utility bills for customers of Fort Collins Utilities with
the proposed 2014 rate adjustments and neighboring communities based on the current rates in those
communities.
Current Estimated
2013 2014
$% $%
Increase Increase Increase Increase
Electric
700 kWh/mo
Stormwater
8,600 sq.ft. lot, light runoff
Wastewater
4,800 gal/mo
WQA
Water
15,000 gal/mo
Total Estimated Average
Monthly Utility Bill $167.97 $174.70 $6.73 4.0% $176.43 $8.46 5.0%
Current Estimated
2013 2014
$% $%
Increase Increase Increase Increase
Electric
700 kWh/mo
Stormwater
8,600 sq.ft. lot, light runoff
Wastewater
4,800 gal/mo $30.88 $32.76
WQA
Water
5,000 gal/mo
Total Estimated Average
Monthly Utility Bill $133.98 $138.58 $4.60 3.4% $139.66 $5.68 4.2%
$26.60 $28.34 $1.75 6.6% $28.98 $2.38 9.0%
$0.00 0.0%
$1.89 6.1% $33.21 $2.33 7.6%
$14.26 $14.26 $0.00 0.0% $14.26
WINTER
Option A Option B
$62.24 $63.21 $0.96 1.5% $63.21 $0.96 1.5%
$2.33 7.6%
$53.37 $56.88 $3.51 6.6% $58.16 $4.79 9.0%
$30.88 $32.76 $1.89 6.1% $33.21
$1.34 1.9%
$14.26 $14.26 $0.00 0.0% $14.26 $0.00 0.0%
$69.46 $70.80 $1.34 1.9% $70.80
Typical Residential Customer – Monthly Utility Bill
SUMMER
Option A Option B
Loveland Longmont Denver Boulder Greeley Aurora Ft. Collins Ft. Collins-
Opt A
Ft. Collins-
Opt B Co.Sprs
Stormwater $10.39 $7.77 $9.23 $7.47 $5.63 $8.16 $14.26 $14.26 $14.26 $-
Wastewater $18.81 $25.11 $17.18 $22.54 $20.09 $18.32 $30.88 $32.76 $33.21 $31.27
Water $18.82 $14.80 $19.28 $20.76 $29.90 $38.41 $26.59 $28.34 $28.98 $35.12
Electric $59.26 $60.31 $68.86 $68.86 $68.86 $68.86 $62.24 $63.21 $63.21 $77.96
$-
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FINANCIAL / ECONOMIC IMPACTS
The proposed rate ordinances will increase costs of the typical residential customer receiving electric
service by $1.34 in the Summer and $0.96 per month for the remainder of the year. The typical
residential customer receiving water and wastewater service will see a Summer increase of either $5.40
or $7.12 per month and a monthly increase of either $3.64 or $4.71 per month for the remainder of the
year, depending on which “option” Council adopts.
In general, more frequent and modest rate adjustments minimize the financial impacts of such
adjustments to the community. Fort Collins Utilities strives to have such rate adjustments through
intermediate and long term financial planning so as to avoid larger or more intermittent rate adjustments
which can have more severe impacts to commercial customers on non-calendar fiscal years and
residential customers on fixed incomes.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
Funding from the proposed electric rate increase will directly increase the amount of solar energy utilized
in Fort Collins and allow the Utilities to continue programs and services aimed at meeting the goals and
objectives of the Energy Policy and Climate Action Plan. Water rate adjustments provide funding for
conservation programs and environmental regulatory compliance.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
The Water Board was presented the same data as presented here as Options A and B however Staff
recommended Option A only, rather than presenting two options. The Water Board did vote unanimously
at the September Board Meeting to recommend approval of the proposed 2014 rate, plant investment and
permit fee adjustments for the water, wastewater and stormwater utilities. The draft Board minutes are
attached.
The Energy Board voted unanimously to support the 2014 Electric rate increase. Staff did present the
same options as presented here for the 2014 development fees with the Board unanimously supporting
the full increase or Option A for 2014. The draft Board minutes are attached.
Staff is scheduled to present the proposed rate increases to the Economic Advisory Commission on
October 16, 2013.
Loveland Longmont Boulder Denver Ft. Collins Greeley Ft. Collins-
Opt A
Ft. Collins-
Opt B Aurora Co.Sprs
Stormwater $10.39 $7.77 $7.47 $9.23 $14.26 $5.63 $14.26 $14.26 $8.16 $-
Wastewater $18.81 $25.11 $22.54 $17.18 $30.88 $20.09 $32.76 $33.21 $18.32 $31.27
Water $36.32 $44.03 $45.17 $55.54 $53.37 $68.50 $56.88 $58.16 $91.11 $104.16
Electric $63.88 $60.31 $78.21 $78.21 $69.46 $78.21 $70.80 $70.80 $78.21 $77.96
$-
$50
$100
$150
$200
$250
2013 Residential Rate Comparison
Summer Water Use 15,000 Gallons
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PUBLIC OUTREACH
Notice of the proposed electric rate changes was published in the Coloradoan on October 5, 2013, and a
mailing was sent to all city electric customers residing outside of the city limits in accordance with state
requirements. Commercial customers have been advised of the proposed increases through community
presentations and individual meetings and communications.
Staff plans to conduct outreach to all customers following the adoption of the Ordinances. Each
customer’s rate class specific adjustments will be presented along with the system average adjustment
through social media, print media, and meetings. Commercial customers may contact customer service
for specifically their estimated rate adjustments. Residential customers may do a rate comparison
through the utility website.
Public meetings in October include a Key Accounts presentation on October 15th and a presentation to
the Chamber of Commerce on October 4th.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Work Session Summary, September 24, 2013
2. Energy Board minutes, September 5, 2013
3. Water Board minutes, September 19, 2013
4. Proposed 2014 Fort Collins Floodplain Permit Fees
5. Powerpoint presentation
ATTACHMENT 1
Excerpt from Unapproved Energy Board Minutes, September 5, 2013
1
2014 Utility Rates/Electric Development Fees
(Attachments available upon request).
Strategic Financial Planning Manager Lance Smith presented information on this item. Light and
Power Operations Manager Steve Catanach also participated in the discussion. This item was
previously brought before the board at the August meeting.
There are two components in the 2 percent proposed increase:
1.5 percent retail impact from PRPA’s wholesale rate increase (PRPA wholesale rates up
2.1 percent)
0.5 percent for the Fort Collins Solar Program
Mr. Smith presented a graph showing the impacts by rate class and season for a proposed electric
rate increase.
Electric Development Fees
Mr. Catanach shared background information on development fees. These fees are charged to
new developments and include a square footage charge, a front footage charge, a dwelling unit
charge, and a primary service charge. There was a significant increase in these fees due to an
error in the model. Because of this, staff is considering two options:
Implement the full increase in 2014
50 percent implementation in 2014 and 50 percent implementation in 2015
Highlights from the discussion:
A board member inquired if these fees only cover costs. Mr. Catanach stated yes, only
costs are covered. Utilities would like to ease the impact of this so there is not a negative
impact to the ratepayers.
A board member inquired when the change will take effect. Mr. Catanach stated this
change will take effect January 1, 2014.
A board member inquired how often these fees are reviewed. Mr. Catanach stated the
fees are reviewed once a year.
The board members and staff discussed the best way to present their thoughts to Council.
The motion will be included in the Council packet along with a memo of support.
The board will make separate motions for the rate increase and the electric development
fees.
Discussion on the motion: There was no discussion on the motion.
Vote on the motion:
Yeas: Baumgarn, Behm, Kronkosky, Michell, Moore, O’Neill, and Plate. Nays: None.
Vote on the motion: It passed unanimously.
Board Member Moore moved that the Energy Board support the 2 percent average
electrical rate increase for 2014. The board will provide a memo to Council in support of
this motion. Board Member Michell seconded the motion.
ATTACHMENT 2
Excerpt from Unapproved Energy Board Minutes, September 5, 2013
2
Chairperson Behm will draft a memo that includes the above motion. This will be forwarded to
Council in advance of the October 15 meeting.
Discussion on the motion:
A board member feels that ratepayers should be not burdened with extra fees.
A board member inquired if there is another board weighing in on the development fees. Mr.
Catanach stated this item will not be presented before another board because the Energy Board
Charter states the board will review Electric Utility rates and fees.
Vote on the motion:
Yeas: Baumgarn, Behm, Kronkosky, Michell, Moore, O’Neill, and Plate. Nays: None.
Vote on the motion: It passed unanimously.
Board Member Michell moved that the Energy Board support the electric development fee
increase proposed and presented as Option #1 implementing the full increase in 2014.
Board Member Baumgarn seconded the motion.
Excerpt from Unapproved Water Board Minutes, September 19, 2013
2014 Recommended Rate Changes
Strategic Financial Planning Manager Lance Smith presented information on rate changes. This
item was also presented at the August Water Board meeting.
Water Rate Increase
Two components in 4 percent increase
o 3 percent for increased capital investment in infrastructure
o 1 percent for additional costs associated with the High Park Fire
Updated Cost of Service study
Mr. Smith presented a graph showing the impacts by rate class for single family, multi-family,
duplex, commercial, and high volume industrial. Staff recommends gradual rate adjustments.
This study will also be used for adjusting 2015 rates.
Mr. Smith presented a chart showing Plant Investment Fees for 2013 and 2014. These have also
been adjusted.
Wastewater Fund
Per 2014 City Budget 3 percent increase (increase necessary for capital improvements)
Updated Cost of Service study
Plant Investment Fees for 3 inch connections specific to customer
Mr. Smith presented a graph showing the impacts by rate class for single family, multi-family,
duplex, commercial, and high volume industrial. Staff recommends gradual rate adjustments.
Stormwater Fund
Per 2014 City Budget no rate increase
Proposed adjustments to Floodplain Permit Fees
o No changes to these fees since adoption
o New rates based on actual cost of reviews
Mr. Smith presented graphs showing typical residential utility bills for the summer and winter
months.
Highlights from the discussion:
A board member expressed concern about the motion wording for the rate increase (“4
percent rate increase”). The board members and staff discussed how to accurately convey
this is an overall 4 percent rate increase and that the different rate classes will see varied
rate increases.
A board member expressed concern about the costs associated with gravel pit storage.
A board member inquired if the tap fee includes fire suppression. Mr. Haukaas stated this
is a separate tap with no fee attached.
ATTACHMENT 3
Excerpt from Unapproved Water Board Minutes, September 19, 2013
Discussion on the motion: There was no discussion on the motion.
Vote on the motion: It passed unanimously.
Board Member Eccleston moved that the Water Board support the proposed rate
adjustments resulting in an overall 4 percent increase for the Water Fund and a 3
percent increase for the Wastewater Fund in 2014 as stated in the 2013-2014 Biennial
Budget. Rate adjustments would be distributed by customer class to more closely align
rates with the actual cost of service per the 2013 study. Board Member Hill seconded the
motion.
Floodplain Permit Fees for the City of Fort Collins Utilities
Permit Type/Activity General Description
2014 Proposed City of Fort Collins
Fees
Current 2013 City of Fort
Collins Fees
Floodplain Permit Application
This is the base permit application that is required for all of the
activities listed below. $50 $25
Floodplain Determination $0 $0
All fees below are in addition to the $50
Floodplain Permit Application Fees above
Fence/Shed/Miscellaneous $0
Garage/Deck/Improvement < 50% Bldg. Value $150
Fill or Grading Only $150
Building Addition, Improvement/Remodel > 50% Bldg. Value,
Redevelopment, or New Building Construction
Slab on Grade $150
Enclosure $200
Crawl Space $250
Mobile Home $250
Floodproofing $250
No-Rise Analysis
This fee may be waived if the No-Rise analysis is submitted in
conjunction with a CoFC Floodplain analysis or C/LOMR $250
City of Fort Collins Basin Floodplain Analysis $500 (Includes 1st and 2nd Review) $300
FEMA Basin CLOMR $1,000 (Includes 1st and 2nd Review) $300
FEMA Basin LOMR $1,000 (Includes 1st and 2nd Review) $300
Floodplain Analysis or CLOMR/LOMR Resubmittal per 3rd, 4th, etc.
review
$500 each time+ $50/hr. for each review hour
over 10 hours
Variance Application Includes staff preparation time and court recorder costs $1,000 $300
Violation $50/hr. of Staff Time
ATTACHMENT 4
1
2014 Utility Rates and Fees
First Reading
October 15, 2013
ATTACHMENT 5
2
Agenda
§ Proposed Monthly Utility Rate Adjustments
§ Proposed Utility Development Fee Changes
§ Utility Bill Comparisons
3
Proposed Monthly Utility Rate
Adjustments
4
Electric Rates by Rate Class & Season
5
Water Adjustments by Rate Class
6.6%
-5.0%
0.0%
5.3% 3.5%
4.0%
9.0%
-16.4%
-1.8%
7.7%
3.5% 4.0%
-20.0%
-15.0%
-10.0%
-5.0%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
Single Family Multifamily Duplex Commercial High Volume
Industrial
System-wide
Proposed 2014 Water Rate Adjustments
(Based on 2013 Water Cost of Service Study)
Option A - Modified COS
Option B - Full COS
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Wastewater Adjustments by Class
6.1%
-2.5%
2.8%
-1.5%
3.0%
7.5%
-5.6%
4.2%
-3.6%
3.0%
-8.0%
-6.0%
-4.0%
-2.0%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
Single Family Duplex Multifamily Commercial System-wide
Proposed 2014 Wastewater Rate Adjustments
(Based on 2013 Wastewater Cost of Service Study)
Option A - Modified COS
Option B - Full COS
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Proposed Utility Development Fee
Changes
8
Electric Development Fees
ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT FEES & CHARGES
RESIDENTIAL
Category
2013
Existing
2014
Option A
%
Change
2014
Option B
%
Change
$0.04550 $0.05036 10.7% $0.04793 5.3%
$10.02 $10.35 3.3% $10.35 3.3%
150amp Single Family
(Non Elec Heat) $1,273 $1,398 9.8% $1,398 9.8%
200 amp Single Family (&
Elec Heat 150 amp) $2,169 $2,329 7.4% $2,329 7.4%
150 amp Multi-Family
(Non Elec Heat) $849 $933 9.9% $933 9.9%
200 amp Multi-Family (&
Elec Heat 150 amp) $1,518 $1,638 7.9% $1,638 7.9%
1/0 $646 $672 4.0% $672 4.0%
4/0 $790 $810 2.5% $810 2.5%
350 kCM $892 $903 1.2% $903 1.2%
Charge
Electric
Capacity
Fee
Per square foot
Per lineal front foot
Charge per Dwelling
Unit
Building
Site
Charges
Secondary
Service
ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT FEES & CHARGES
COMMERCIAL
Category
2013
Existing
2014
Option A
%
Change
2014
Option B
%
Change
$0.04550 $0.05036 10.7% $0.04793 5.3%
$40.11 $41.25 2.8% $41.25 2.8%
$9.18 $9.53 3.8% $9.53 3.8%
$17.95 $18.33 2.1% $18.33 2.1%
$1,300 $1,372 5.5% $1,372 5.5%
$2,380 $2,442 2.6% $2,442 2.6%
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Water Plant Investment Fees
2013 2014
Customer Class / Meter
Size
Peak Day
Usage PIF Fee
Peak Day
Usage Change PIF Fee Change
gpd $ gpd % $ %
PIF $/gpd $ 4.26 $ 4.43 4.0%
Single FamilyRes
Domestic Use (base) 172 $730 162 -6% $720 -1.4%
Peak Use (per sqft) 785 $0.39 627 -20% $0.32 -17.9%
Multi-family (per unit)
Domestic Use (base) 120 $510 121 1% $540 5.9%
Peak Use (per sqft) 217 $0.27 192 -12% $0.25 -7.4%
Nonresidential
Meter Size
inches
3/4 1,850 $7,880 1,580 -15% $7,000 -11.2%
1 5,340 $22,750 4,300 -19% $19,050 -16.3%
1 1/2 11,130 $47,410 9,390 -16% $41,600 -12.3%
2 16,970 $72,290 14,540 -14% $64,410 -10.9%
3 38,800 $165,290 32,730 -16% $144,990 -12.3%
> 3 inches Based on specific customer requirements
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Wastewater Plant Investment Fees
Current Fees Proposed 2014
Volume Volume gpd Proposed Fee
Customer Class 05-'08 data Fees 09-'12 data Change PIF Change
gpd $ gpd % $ %
PIF $/gpd $ 11.46 $ 12.35 7.8%
Single family Res 300 $ 3,440 250 -17% $ 3,090 -10.2%
Duplex & Multi-fam 210 $ 2,410 200 -5% $ 2,470 2.5%
Nonresidential
Meter Size (inches)
3/4" 600 $ 6,880 530 -12% $ 6,550 -4.8%
1" 1,510 $ 17,300 1,250 -17% $ 15,440 -10.8%
1 1/2" 2,660 $ 30,480 2,420 -9% $ 29,890 -1.9%
2" 4,670 $ 53,520 4,760 2% $ 58,790 9.8%
3" 12,680 $ 145,310 16,930 34% $ 209,090 43.9%
> 3 inches Based on specific customer requirements
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Stormwater Plant Investment Fees
Stormwater Plant Investment Fee
2013 Current Fee
(per acre)
2014 Proposed Fee
(per acre)
% Change
$6,390 $7,817 22%
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Flood Plain Permit Fees
Floodplain Permit Fees for the City of Fort Collins Utilities
Permit Type/Activity General Description Proposed City of Fort Collins Fees Existing City of Fort Collins Fees
Floodplain Permit Application
This is the base permit application that is required for all of
the activities listed below. $50 $25
Floodplain Determination $0 $0
All fees below are in addition to the $50
Floodplain Permit Application Fees above
Fence/Shed/Miscellaneous $0
Garage/Deck/Improvement < 50% Bldg. Value $150
Fill or Grading Only $150
Building Addition, Improvement/Remodel > 50% Bldg. Value,
Redevelopment, or New Building Construction
Slab on Grade $150
Enclosure $200
Crawl Space $250
Mobile Home $250
Floodproofing $250
No-Rise Analysis
This fee may be waived if the No-Rise analysis is submitted in
conjunction with a CoFC Floodplain analysis or C/LOMR $250
City of Fort Collins Basin Floodplain Analysis $500 (Includes 1st and 2nd Review) $300
FEMA Basin CLOMR $1,000 (Includes 1st and 2nd Review) $300
FEMA Basin LOMR $1,000 (Includes 1st and 2nd Review) $300
Floodplain Analysis or CLOMR/LOMR Resubmittal per 3rd, 4th,
etc. review
$500 each time+ $50/hr. for each review
hour over 10 hours
Variance Application Includes staff preparation time and court recorder costs $1,000 $300
Violation $50/hr. of Staff Time
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Utility Bill Comparisons
14
Typical Residential Utility Bill - Summer
Loveland Longmont Boulder Denver Ft. Collins Greeley Ft. Collins-
Opt A
Ft. Collins-
Opt B Aurora Co.Sprs
Stormwater $10.39 $7.77 $7.47 $9.23 $14.26 $5.63 $14.26 $14.26 $8.16 $-
Wastewater $18.81 $25.11 $22.54 $17.18 $30.88 $20.09 $32.76 $33.21 $18.32 $31.27
Water $36.32 $44.03 $45.17 $55.54 $53.37 $68.50 $56.88 $58.16 $91.11 $104.16
Electric $63.88 $60.31 $78.21 $78.21 $69.46 $78.21 $70.80 $70.80 $78.21 $77.96
$-
$50
$100
$150
$200
$250
2013 Residential Rate Comparison
Summer Water Use 15,000 Gallons
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Typical Residential Utility Bill - Winter
Loveland Longmont Denver Boulder Greeley Aurora Ft. Collins Ft. Collins-
Opt A
Ft. Collins-
Opt B Co.Sprs
Stormwater $10.39 $7.77 $9.23 $7.47 $5.63 $8.16 $14.26 $14.26 $14.26 $-
Wastewater $18.81 $25.11 $17.18 $22.54 $20.09 $18.32 $30.88 $32.76 $33.21 $31.27
Water $18.82 $14.80 $19.28 $20.76 $29.90 $38.41 $26.59 $28.34 $28.98 $35.12
Electric $59.26 $60.31 $68.86 $68.86 $68.86 $68.86 $62.24 $63.21 $63.21 $77.96
$-
$20
$40
$60
$80
$100
$120
$140
$160
2013 Residential Rate Comparison
Winter Water Use - 5,000 Gallons
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Typical Residential Development
Water fees include both the plant investment fee and the
cash in-lieu of rate for raw water requirements
$13,089
$13,809
$20,546
$26,401
$29,582
$31,371
$-
$5,000
$10,000
$15,000
$20,000
$25,000
$30,000
$35,000
Fort Collins
(Proposed 2014)
Fort Collins (Current
2013)
Longmont Greeley FCLWD / South FC
Sanitation
ELCO / Boxelder
Sanitation
Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Plant Investment Fees
Stormwater
Wastewater
Water
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Typical Residential Utility Bill By Season
Current Estimated
2013 2014
$ % $ %
Increase Increase Increase Increase
Electric
700 kWh/mo
Stormwater
8,600 sq.ft. lot, light runoff
Wastewater
4,800 gal/mo
WQA
Water
15,000 gal/mo
Total Estimated Average
Monthly Utility Bill $167.97 $174.70 $6.73 4.0% $176.43 $8.46 5.0%
Current Estimated
2013 2014
$ % $ %
Increase Increase Increase Increase
Electric
700 kWh/mo
Stormwater
8,600 sq.ft. lot, light runoff
Wastewater
4,800 gal/mo $30.88 $32.76
WQA
Water
5,000 gal/mo
Total Estimated Average
Monthly Utility Bill $133.98 $138.58 $4.60 3.4% $139.66 $5.68 4.2%
7.6%
$28.98
Option A Option B
Option A Option B
$14.26
$1.89 6.1% $33.21 $2.33
$0.00
$1.75
$1.34 1.9%
$0.00 0.0%
$1.89 6.1%
$3.51 6.6%
1.5%
0.0%
$26.60 $28.34 6.6% $2.38 9.0%
Typical Residential Customer – Monthly Utility Bill
SUMMER
WINTER
$63.21 $0.96 1.5%
$14.26 $14.26 $0.00 0.0%
$53.37
$69.46
$62.24
$70.80 $1.34
$14.26 $0.00
$70.80
$33.21
$14.26
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Ordinance Table
Utility Ordinance Number Description
Electric No. , 2013 Electric Monthly Rate Increase for 2014
No. , 2013 Electric Development Fee - Option A (Full Increase in 2014)
No. , 2013 Electric Development Fee - Option B (Partial Increase in 2014)
Water No. , 2013 Water Monthly Rate Increase - Option A (Modified COS)
No. , 2013 Water Monthly Rate Increase - Option B (Full COS)
No. , 2013 Water Plant Investment Fees
Wastewater No. , 2013 Wastewater Monthly Rate Increase - Option A (Modified COS)
No. , 2013 Wastewater Monthly Rate Increase - Option B (Full COS)
No. , 2013 Wastewater Plant Investment Fees
Stormwater No. , 2013 Stormwater Plant Investment Fees
No. , 2013 Floodplain Permit Fees
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Thank You
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ORDINANCE NO. 146, 2013
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING CHAPTER 26
OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
TO REVISE ELECTRIC RATES, FEES AND CHARGES
WHEREAS, the City Council is empowered and directed by Article XII, Section 6, of the
City Charter to fix, establish, maintain and provide for the collection of such rates, fees or
charges for utility services furnished by the City as will produce revenues sufficient to pay the
costs, expenses and other obligations of the electric utility, as set forth therein; and
WHEREAS, Platte River Power Authority costs are increasing due to reduced wholesale
market prices and surplus sales, increased costs of coal, and increased operating costs for aging
plants; and
WHEREAS, Platte River Power Authority will increase the City’s wholesale cost of
power approximately 2.0% in 2014; and
WHEREAS, the increased wholesale power costs will require a 1.5% increase in the
City’s electric rates; and
WHEREAS, the adopted budget plan for 2014 budget includes an appropriation of
$1,000,000 for the Fort Collins Solar Program an increase of $500,000 from the 2013
appropriation; and
WHEREAS, the increased cost of the Solar Program in 2014 will require a 0.5% rate
increase; and
WHEREAS, the Energy Board considered the proposed electric rates, fees and changes
for 2014 at its September 5, 2013, meeting and recommended approval of the rate changes by
an unanimous vote; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager and staff have recommended to the City Council the
following electric rate adjustments for all billings issued with meter readings on or after January
1, 2014; and
WHEREAS, based on the foregoing, it is the desire of the City Council to amend Chapter
26 of the City Code to revise electric rates, fees and charges.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FORT COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That Sections 26-464(c) and (d) of the Code of the City of Fort Collins are
hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-464. Residential energy service, schedule R.
(c) Monthly rate. The monthly rates for this schedule are as follows:
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(1) Fixed charge, per account: four dollars and forty-eight cents ($4.48).
(2) Distribution facilities charge, per kilowatt-hour: two and fifty-nine sixty-two one-
hundreds cents ($0.0259 0.0262).
(3) Energy and demand charge, during the summer season billing months of June,
July and August, with the summer season billing month determined by the month
the meter is read, and provided that no customer shall be billed more than three
(3) full billing cycles at the summer rate. The energy and demand charge shall be
billed as follows:
a. For the first five hundred (500) kilowatt hours per month, per kilowatt hour:
five and sixty-eight eighty-three one-hundredths cents ($ 0.0568 0.0583).
b. For the next five hundred (500) kilowatt hours per month, per kilowatt hour:
seven and twenty-six forty-one one-hundredths cents ($0.0726 0.0741).
c. For all additional kilowatt hours per month, per kilowatt hour: ten and forty-
two fifty-seven one-hundredths cents ($0.1042 0.1057).
(4) Energy and demand charge, during the non-summer season billing months of
January through May and September through December:
a. For the first five hundred (500) kilowatt hours per month, per kilowatt hour:
five and five fifteen one-hundredths cents ($0.0505 0.0515).
b. For the next five hundred (500) kilowatt hours per month, per kilowatt hour:
five and forty-three fifty-three one-hundredths cents ($0.0543 0.0553).
c. For all additional kilowatt hours per month, per kilowatt hour: six and twenty-
six thirty-six one-hundredths cents ($0.0626 0.0636).
(5) In lieu of taxes and franchise: a charge at the rate of six and zero-tenths (6.0)
percent of all monthly service charges billed pursuant to this Section.
(d) Medical assistance program.
(1) The rates described in Subsection (c) above shall be discounted for those electric
customers to whom this rate schedule applies and who apply for such discount, as
long as:
a. the applicant's annual household income falls below sixty (60) percent of the
Larimer County Area Median Income (as determined by the Federal Housing
Authority); and
b. the application is accompanied by a certified, signed statement from a licensed
physician that electrical durable medical equipment used at the residential
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premises is medically necessary and that such medical equipment has been
assigned a Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System number; and/or
c. a certified, signed statement from a licensed physician that air conditioning at
the residential premises is medically necessary for a resident thereof who, in the
absence of the air conditioning, may suffer medical deterioration due to a severe
immune-compromising medical condition, including, but not limited to,
multiple sclerosis, quadriplegia, paraplegia, scleroderma or hemiplegia; and
d. the application is accompanied by a sworn affidavit from the applicant
verifying that all information contained in the application, including, if
applicable, the representation that air conditioning will be operational at the
applicant's address during the summer billing months, is true and correct.
(2) Applications for rate discounts under this Section must be submitted annually in
accordance with an administratively established schedule.
(3) The discounted rates for customers with electrical durable medical equipment
only shall be calculated as follows:
a. Fixed charge, per account: four dollars and forty-eight cents ($4.48).
b. Distribution facilities charge, per kilowatt hour: two and fifty-nine sixty-two
one-hundredths cents ($0.0259 0.0262).
c. Energy and demand charge, during the summer season billing months of June,
July and August, with the summer season billing month determined by the
month the meter is read, and provided that no customer shall be billed more than
three (3) full billing cycles at the summer rate. The energy demand charge shall
be billed as follows:
1. For the first five hundred (500) kilowatt hours per month, per
kilowatt hour: three and twenty twenty-nine one-hundredths cents
($0.03200.0329).
2. For the next five hundred (500) kilowatt hours per month, per
kilowatt hour: seven and twenty-six forty-one one-hundredths
cents ($0.0726 0.0741).
3. For all additional kilowatt hours per month, per kilowatt hour:
ten and forty-two fifty-seven one-hundredths cents: ($0.1042
0.1057).
d. Energy and demand charge, during the non-summer season billing months of
January through May and September through December:
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1. For the first five hundred (500) kilowatt hours per month, per
kilowatt hour: two and seventy-six eighty-two one-hundredths
cents ($0.0276 0.0282).
2. For the next five hundred (500) kilowatt hours per month, per
kilowatt hour: five and forty-three fifty-three one-hundredths cents
($0.0543 0.0553).
3. For all additional kilowatt hours per month, per kilowatt hour:
six and twenty-six thirty-six one-hundredths ($0.0626 0.0636).
e. In lieu of taxes and franchise: a charge at the rate of six and zero-tenths (6.0)
percent of all monthly service charges billed pursuant to this Section.
(4) The discounted rates for customers with medical needs requiring air conditioning
only shall be calculated as follows:
a. Fixed charge, per account: four dollars and forty-eight cents ($4.48).
b. Distribution facilities charge, per kilowatt hour: two and fifty-nine sixty-two
one-hundredths cents ($0.0259 0.0262).
c. Energy and demand charge, during the summer season billing months of
June, July and August, with the summer season billing month determined by
the month the meter is read, and provided that no customer shall be billed
more than three (3) full billing cycles at the summer rate. The energy and
demand charge shall be billed as follows:
1. For the first five hundred (500) kilowatt hours per month, per
kilowatt hour: three and fourteen twenty-two one-hundredths cents
($0.0314 0.0322).
2. For the next five hundred (500) kilowatt hours per month, per
kilowatt hour: four and one ten one-hundredths cents ($0.0401
0.0410).
3. For all additional kilowatt hours per month, per kilowatt hour:
ten and forty-two fifty-seven one-hundredths cents ($0.1042
0.1057).
d. Energy and demand charge, during the non-summer season billing months of
January through May and September through December:
1. For the first five hundred (500) kilowatt hours per month, per
kilowatt hour: five and five fifteen one-hundredths cents ($0.0505
0.0515).
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2. For the next five hundred (500) kilowatt hours per month, per
kilowatt hour: five and forty-three fifty-three one-hundredths cents
($0.0543 0.0553).
3. For all additional kilowatt hours per month, per kilowatt hour:
six and twenty-six thirty-six one-hundredths cents ($0.0626
0.0636).
e. In lieu of taxes and franchise: a charge at the rate of six and zero-tenths (6.0)
percent of all monthly service charges billed pursuant to this Section.
(5) The discounted rates for customers with electrical durable medical equipment and
medical needs requiring air conditioning shall be calculated as follows:
a. Fixed charge, per account: four dollars and forty-eight cents ($4.48).
b. Distribution facilities charge, per kilowatt hour: two and fifty-nine sixty-two
one-hundredths cents ($0.0259 0.0262).
c. Energy and demand charge, during the summer season billing months of June,
July and August, with the summer season billing month determined by the
month the meter is read, and provided that no customer shall be billed more than
three (3) full billing cycles at the summer rate. The energy and demand charge
shall be billed as follows:
1. For the first five hundred (500) kilowatt hours per month, per
kilowatt hour: two and five eleven one-hundredths cents ($0.0205
0.0211).
2. For the next five hundred (500) kilowatt hours per month, per
kilowatt hour: two and sixty-two sixty-eight one-hundredths cents
($0.0262 0.0268).
3. For all additional kilowatt hours per month, per kilowatt hour:
ten and forty-two fifty-seven one-hundredths cents ($0.1042
0.1057).
d. Energy and demand charge, during the non-summer season billing months of
January through May and September through December:
1. For the first five hundred (500) kilowatt hours per month, per
kilowatt hour: two and seventy-six eighty-two one-hundredths
cents ($0.0276 0.0282).
2. For the next five hundred (500) kilowatt hours per month, per
kilowatt hour: five and forty-three fifty-three one-hundredths cents
($0.0543 0.0553).
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3. For all additional kilowatt hours per month, per kilowatt hour:
six and twenty-six thirty-six one-hundredth cents ($0.0626
0.0636).
e. In lieu of taxes and franchise: a charge at the rate of six and zero-tenths (6.0)
percent of all monthly service charges billed pursuant to this Section.
(6) Notwithstanding the foregoing, no rate established under this Subsection shall
reflect a discount exceeding an amount consistent with the use of one hundred
fifty (150) kilowatt hours per month for the operation of electrical durable
medical equipment or, if applicable, an additional amount consistent with the use
of three hundred fifty (350) kilowatt hours per month for air conditioning.
(7) A decision that an applicant does not qualify to participate in this program for a
medical or financial reason may be appealed to the Utilities Executive Director,
who shall, prior to making his or her decision, and as he or she deems appropriate,
confer with one (1) or more medical or financial experts in reviewing such appeal.
Section 2. That Sections 26-465 (c) and (f) of the Code of the City of Fort Collins are
hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-465. Residential demand service, schedule RD
(c) Monthly rate. The monthly rates are as follows:
(1) Fixed charge, per account: seven dollars and twenty-four cents ($7.24).
(2) Demand charge, per kilowatt: two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50).
(3) Distribution facilities charge, per kilowatt-hour: two and ninety-one ninety-four
one-hundredths cents ($0.0291 0.0294).
(4) Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour:
a. During the summer season billing months of June, July and August: three and
eighty-eight four and three one-hundredths cents ($0.0388 0.0403).
b. During the non-summer season billing months of January through May and
September through December: three and seventy-seven eighty-seven one-
hundredths cents ($0.0377 0.0387).
c. The meter reading date shall generally determine the summer season billing
months; however, no customer shall be billed more than three (3) full billing
cycles at the summer rate.
(5) In lieu of taxes and franchise: a charge at the rate of six and zero-tenths (6.0)
percent of monthly service charges billed pursuant to this Section.
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(f) Standby service charges. Standby service, if available, will be provided on an annual
contract basis at a level at least sufficient to meet probable service demand (in kilowatts)
as determined by the customer and approved by the utility according to the following:
(1) The monthly standby distribution charge shall be one dollar and twenty two
twenty-three cents ($1.22 1.23) per kilowatt of contracted standby service. This
charge shall be in lieu of the distribution facilities charge. For all metered
kilowatts in excess of the contracted amount, the standby distribution charge shall
be three dollars and sixty-seven seventy-one cents ($3.67 3.71) per kilowatt.
(2) In the event the contractual kilowatt amount is exceeded, the beginning date of the
contract period will be reset. The first month of the new contract period will
become the current billing month and such month's metered demand shall become
the minimum allowable contract demand for the standby service. Requests for
standby service may be subject to a waiting period. An operation and maintenance
charge may be added for special facilities required to provide standby service.
Section 3. That Section 26-466 (c) of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-466. General service, schedule GS.
(c) Monthly rate. The monthly rates for this schedule are as follows:
(1) Fixed charge, per account:
a. Single-phase, two-hundred-ampere service: three dollars and sixty-eight cents
($3.68).
b. Single-phase, above two-hundred-ampere service: ten dollars and eighty-three
cents ($10.83).
c. Three-phase, two-hundred-ampere service: five dollars and fifty-nine cents
($5.59).
d. Three-phase, above two-hundred-ampere service: thirteen dollars and twenty-
four cents ($13.24).
(2) Demand charge, per kilowatt-hour:
a. During the summer season billing months of June, July and August: two and
eighty-nine one-hundredths cents ($0.0289).
b. During the non-summer season billing months of January through May and
September through December: one and forty one-hundredths cents ($0.0140).
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c. The meter reading date shall generally determine the summer season billing
months; however, no customer shall be billed more than three (3) full billing
cycles at the summer rate.
(3)Distribution facilities charge, per kilowatt-hour: One and eighty-four eighty-seven
one-hundredths cents ($0.0184 0.0187).
(4) Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour:
a. During the summer season billing months of June, July and August: three and
eighty-eight four and three one-hundredths cents ($0.0388 0.0403).
b. During the non-summer season billing months of January through May and
September through December: three and seventy-seven eighty-seven one-
hundredths cents ($0.0377 0.0387).
c. The meter reading date shall generally determine the summer season billing
months; however, no customer shall be billed more than three (3) full billing
cycles at the summer rate.
(5) In lieu of taxes and franchise: a charge at the rate of six and zero-tenths (6.0)
percent of all monthly service charges billed pursuant to this Section.
Section 4. That Sections 26-467 (c) and (f) of the Code of the City of Fort Collins are
hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-467. General service 25, schedule GS25.
(c) Monthly rate. The monthly rates for this schedule are as follows:
(1) Fixed charge, per account:
a. Single-phase, two-hundred-ampere service: three dollars and sixty-eight cents
($3.68).
b. Single-phase, above two-hundred-ampere service: ten dollars and eighty-three
cents ($10.83).
c. Three-phase, two-hundred-ampere service: five dollars and fifty-nine cents
($5.59).
d. Three-phase, above two-hundred-ampere service: thirteen dollars and twenty-
four cents ($13.24).
(2) Demand charge, per kilowatt:
a. During the summer season billing months of June, July and August: seven
dollars and sixty-four cents ($7.64).
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b. During the non-summer season billing months of January through May and
September through December: four dollars and thirty-eight cents ($4.38).
c. The meter reading date shall generally determine the summer season billing
months; however, no customer shall be billed more than three (3) full billing
cycles at the summer rate.
(3) Distribution facilities charge, per kilowatt-hour: one and eighty-four eighty-seven
one-hundredths cents ($0.0184 0.0187).
(4) Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour:
a. During the summer season billing months of June, July and August: three and
eighty-eight four and three one-hundredths cents ($0.0388 0.0403).
b. During the non-summer season billing months of January through May and
September through December: three and seventy-seven eighty-seven one-
hundredths cents ($0.0377 0.0387).
c. The meter reading date shall generally determine the summer season billing
months; however, no customer shall be billed more than three (3) full billing
cycles at the summer rate.
(5) In lieu of taxes and franchise: a charge at the rate of six and zero-tenths (6.0)
percent of all monthly service charges billed pursuant to this Section.
(f) Standby service charges. Standby service, if available, will be provided on an annual
contract basis at a level at least sufficient to meet probable service demand (in kilowatts)
as determined by the customer and approved by the utility according to the following:
(1) The monthly standby distribution charge shall be four dollars and thirty-five forty-
three cents ($4.35 4.43) per kilowatt of contracted standby service. This charge
shall be in lieu of the distribution facilities charge. For all metered kilowatts in
excess of the contracted amount, the standby distribution charge shall be thirteen
and five twenty-nine cents ($13.05 13.29) per kilowatt.
(2) In the event the contractual kilowatt amount is exceeded, the beginning date of the
contract period will be reset. The first month of the new contract period will
become the current billing month and such month's metered demand shall become
the minimum allowable contract demand for the standby service. Requests for
standby service may be subject to a waiting period. An operation and maintenance
charge may be added for special facilities required to provide standby service.
Section 5. That numbered Section 26-468 (c), (f) and (g) of the Code of the City of
Fort Collins are hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-468. General service 50, schedule GS50.
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(c) Monthly rate. The monthly rates for this schedule are as follows:
(1) Fixed charge, per account: twenty-one dollars and two cents ($21.02). An
additional charge of forty dollars and zero cents ($40.) may be assessed if
telephone communication service is not provided by the customer.
(2) Coincident demand charge, per kilowatt:
a. During the summer season billing months of June, July and August: eleven and
eighteen cents ($11.18).
b. During the non-summer season billing months of January through May and
September through December: seven dollars and eighty cents ($7.80).
c. The meter reading date shall generally determine the summer season billing
months; however, no customer shall be billed more than three (3) full billing
cycles at the summer rate.
(3) Distribution facilities demand charge, per kilowatt: five dollars and sixty-five
seventy-eight cents ($5.65 5.78).
(4) Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour:
a. During the summer season billing months of June, July and August: three and
eighty-eight four and three one-hundredths cents ($0.0388 0.0403).
b. During the non-summer season billing months of January through May and
September through December: three and seventy-seveneighty-seven one-
hundredths cents ($0.0377 0.0387).
c. The meter reading date shall generally determine the summer season billing
months; however, no customer shall be billed more than three (3) full billing
cycles at the summer rate.
(5) In lieu of taxes and franchise: a charge at the rate of six and zero-tenths (6.0)
percent of all monthly service charges billed pursuant to this Section.
(f) Standby service charges. Standby service, if available, will be provided on an annual
contract basis at a level at least sufficient to meet probable service demand (in kilowatts)
as determined by the customer and approved by the utility according to the following:
(1) Standby distribution charge.
a. The monthly standby distribution charge shall be four dollars and fifty-nine
seventy cents ($4.59 4.70) per kilowatt of contracted standby service. This
charge shall be in lieu of the distribution facilities charge. For all metered
kilowatts in excess of the contracted amount, the standby distribution charge
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shall be thirteen fourteen dollars and seventy-six eight cents ($13.76 14.08) per
kilowatt.
b. In the event the contractual kilowatt amount is exceeded, the beginning date of
the contract period will be reset. The first month of the new contract period will
become the current billing month and such month's metered demand shall
become the minimum allowable contract demand for the standby service.
Requests for standby service may be subject to a waiting period. An operation
and maintenance charge may be added for special facilities required to provide
standby service.
(2) Standby generation and transmission charge. All charges incurred by the utility
under Platte River Power Authority's applicable tariffs, as may be amended from
time to time, will be billed to the customer as a standby generation and
transmission charge.
(g) Excess circuit charge. In the event a utility customer in this rate class desires excess
circuit capacity for the purpose of controlling the available electric capacity of a backup
circuit connection, this service, if available, will be provided on an annual contract basis
at a level at least sufficient to meet probable backup demand (in kilowatts) as determined
by the customer and approved by the utility according to the following:
(1) The excess circuit charge shall be ninety-seven ninety-nine cents ($0.97 0.99) per
contracted kilowatt of backup capacity per month. For any metered kilowatts in
excess of the contracted amount, the excess circuit charge shall be two dollars and
ninety-two ninety-nine cents ($2.92 2.99) per kilowatt.
(2) In the event the contractual kilowatt limit is exceeded, a new annual contract
period will automatically begin as of the month the limit is exceeded. The metered
demand in the month of exceedance shall become the minimum contracted
demand level for the excess circuit charge.
Section 6. That numbered Sections 26-469 (c), (f) and (g) of the Code of the City of Fort
Collins are hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-469. General service 750, schedule GS750.
(c) Monthly rate. The monthly rates for this schedule are as follows:
(1) Fixed charge, per account: sixty-one dollars and ninety-six cents ($61.96).
a. Additional charge for each additional metering point: fifty-four dollars and
seventy-four cents ($54.74).
b. An additional charge of forty dollars and zero cents ($40.) for each metering
point may be assessed if telephone communication service is not provided by
the customer.
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(2) Coincident demand charge, per kilowatt:
a. During the summer season billing months of June, July and August: eleven and
one cent ($11.01).
b. During the non-summer season billing months of January through May and
September through December: seven dollars and sixty-nine cents ($7.69).
c. The meter reading date shall generally determine the summer season billing
months; however, no customer shall be billed more than three (3) full billing
cycles at the summer rate.
(3) Distribution facilities demand charge, per kilowatt:
a. First seven hundred fifty (750) kilowatts: five six dollars and seventy-three two
cents ($5.73 6.02).
b. All additional kilowatts: three dollars and forty-two fifty-nine cents ($3.42
3.59).
(4) Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour:
a. During the summer season billing months of June, July and August: three and
eighty-two ninety-seven one-hundredths cents ($0.0382 0.0397).
b. During the non-summer season billing months of January through May and
September through December: three and seventy-one eighty-one one-
hundredths cents ($0.0371 0.0381).
c. The meter reading date shall generally determine the summer season billing
months; however, no customer shall be billed more than three (3) full billing
cycles at the summer rate.
(5) In lieu of taxes and franchise: a charge at the rate of six and zero-tenths (6.0)
percent of all monthly service charges billed pursuant to this Section.
(f) Standby service charges. Standby service, if available, will be provided on an annual
contract basis at a level at least sufficient to meet probable service demand (in kilowatts)
as determined by the customer and approved by the utility according to the following:
(1) Standby distribution charge.
a. The monthly standby distribution charge shall be three dollars and fifty-eight
seventy-six cents ($3.58 3.76) per kilowatt of contracted standby service. This
charge shall be in lieu of the distribution facilities charge. For all metered
kilowatts in excess of the contracted amount, the standby distribution charge
shall be ten eleven dollars and seventy-four twenty-nine cents ($10.74 11.29)
per kilowatt.
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b. In the event the contractual kilowatt amount is exceeded, the beginning date of
the contract period will be reset. The first month of the new contract period will
become the current billing month and such month's metered demand shall
become the minimum allowable contract demand for the standby service.
Requests for standby service may be subject to a waiting period. An operation
and maintenance charge may be added for special facilities required to provide
standby service.
(2) Standby generation and transmission charge. All charges incurred by the utility
under the Platte River Power Authority's applicable tariffs, as may be amended
from time to time, will be billed to the customer as a standby generation and
transmission charge.
(g) Excess circuit charge. In the event a utility customer in this rate class desires excess
circuit capacity for the purpose of controlling the available electric capacity of a backup
circuit connection, this service, if available, will be provided on an annual contract basis
at a level at least sufficient to meet probable backup demand (in kilowatts) as determined
by the customer and approved by the utility according to the following:
(1) The excess circuit charge shall be seventy-six eighty cents ($0.76 0.80) per
contracted kilowatt of backup capacity per month. For any metered kilowatts in
excess of the contracted amount, the excess circuit charge shall be two dollars and
twenty-nine forty-one cents ($2.29 2.41) per kilowatt.
(2) In the event the contractual kilowatt limit is exceeded, a new annual contract
period will automatically begin as of the month the limit is exceeded. The metered
demand in the month of exceedance shall become the minimum contracted
demand level for the excess circuit charge.
Section 7. That 26-470 (c) and (e) of the Code of the City of Fort Collins are hereby
amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-470. Substation service, schedule SS.
(c) Monthly rate. The monthly rates for this schedule are as follows:
(1) Fixed charge, per account: sixty-one dollars and ninety-six cents ($61.96).
(2) Coincident demand charge, per kilowatt:
a. During the summer season billing months of June, July and August: ten dollars
and eighty-four cents ($10.84).
b. During the non-summer season billing months of January through May and
September through December: seven dollars and fifty-seven cents ($7.57).
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c. The meter reading date shall generally determine the summer season billing
months; however, no customer shall be billed more than three (3) full billing
cycles at the summer rate.
(3) Distribution facilities demand charge, per kilowatt: two dollars and fifty-four
seventy-five cents ($2.54 2.75).
(4) Energy charge, per kilowatt-hour:
a. During the summer season billing months of June, July and August: three and
seventy-seven ninety-one one-hundredths cents ($0.0377 0.0391).
b. During the non-summer season billing months of January through May and
September through December: three and sixty-six seventy-five one-hundredths
cents ($0.0366 0.0375).
c. The meter reading date shall generally determine the summer season billing
months; however, no customer shall be billed more than three (3) full billing
cycles at the summer rate.
(5) In lieu of taxes and franchise: a charge at the rate of six and zero-tenths (6.0)
percent of all monthly service charges billed pursuant to this Section.
(e) Standby service charges. Standby service, if available, will be provided on an annual
contract basis at a level at least sufficient to meet probable service demand (in kilowatts)
as determined by the customer and approved by the utility according to the following:
(1) Standby distribution charge.
a. The monthly standby distribution charge shall be two dollars and twenty-eight
fifty cents ($2.282.50) per kilowatt of contracted standby service. This charge
shall be in lieu of the distribution facilities charge. For all metered kilowatts in
excess of the contracted amount, the standby distribution charge shall be six
seven dollars and eighty-three forty cents ($6.837.40) per kilowatt.
b. In the event the contractual kilowatt amount is exceeded, the beginning date of
the contract period will be reset. The first month of the new contract period will
become the current billing month and such month's metered demand shall
become the minimum allowable contract demand for the standby service.
Requests for standby service may be subject to a waiting period. An operation
and maintenance charge may be added for special facilities required to provide
standby service.
(2) Standby generation and transmission charge. All charges incurred by the utility under
the Platte River Power Authority's applicable tariffs, as may be amended from time to
time, will be billed to the customer as a standby generation and transmission charge.
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Section 8. That renumbered Section 26-472 (b) of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is
hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-472. Traffic signal service, schedule T.
(c) Monthly rate. The monthly rates (including a six-and-zero-tenths-percent charge in
lieu of taxes and franchise) are as follows:
(1) Fixed charge, per account: seventy-three dollars and sixteen cents ($73.16).
(2) Charge, per kilowatt-hour: six and forty-two fifty-nine one-hundredths cents
($0.0642 0.0659).
(3) Service extensions and signal installations made by the utility shall be paid for by
the City General Fund, subject to material and installation costs at the time of
installation.
Section 9. That the amendments herein are effective shall go into effect for all bills issued
with meter readings on or after January 1, 2014.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 15th day of
October, A.D. 2013, and to be presented for final passage on the 5th day of November, A.D.
2013.
__________________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 5th day of November, A.D. 2013.
__________________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
City Clerk
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OPTION A - FULL IMPLEMENTATION
ORDINANCE NO. 147, 2013
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING CHAPTER 26 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
TO REVISE THE ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT FEES AND CHARGES
WHEREAS, the City Council is empowered and directed by Article XII, Section 6, of the
City Charter to fix, establish, maintain and provide for the collection of such rates, fees or
charges for utility services furnished by the City as will produce revenues sufficient to pay the
costs, expenses and other obligations of the electric utility, as set forth therein; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is appropriate for new development
to contribute its proportionate share of providing capital improvements; and
WHEREAS, Section 26-471 of the City Code requires that the electric development fees
be reviewed annually by the City Manager and that the fees be presented to the City Council for
approval no less than biennially; and
WHEREAS, on November 6, 2012, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 115, 2012,
which established the electric development fees now in effect; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager and staff have recommended to the City Council the
following adjustments to the electric development fees and charges for all invoices paid on or
after January 1, 2014; and
WHEREAS, based on the foregoing, it is the desire of the City Council to amend Chapter
26 of the City Code to revise electric development fees and charges.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FORT COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That Section 26-474 (b) and (c), “Residential electric development fees
and charges” of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-474. Residential electric development fees and charges.
. . .
(b) The ECF shall be the total of the site footage charge, dwelling charge and systems
modification charge, to be determined as follows:
(1) The site footage charge shall be the combined total of:
a. four and five hundred fiftyfive and thirty-six thousandths cents
($0.04550 $0.05036) per square foot of developed site square footage,
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including all applicable tracts but excluding the area of dedicated public
rights-of-way; and
b. ten dollars and two thirty-five cents ($10.02 $10.35) per lineal foot
of the developed site abutting a dedicated street or roadway.
(2) The dwelling unit charge shall be as follows:
a. For a single-family panel size with one-hundred-fifty-amp service
(nonelectric heat), one thousand two hundred seventy-threethree hundred
and ninety-eight dollars ($1,273. $1,398) per dwelling unit;
b. For a single-family panel size with two-hundred-amp service or
with one-hundred-fifty-amp service (electric heat), two thousand one
hundred sixty-nine three hundred twenty-nine dollars ($2,169. $2,329) per
dwelling unit;
c. For a multi-family panel size with one-hundred-fifty-amp service
(nonelectric heat), eight hundred forty-nine nine hundred thirty-three
dollars ($849. $933) per dwelling unit;
d. For a multi-family panel size with two-hundred-amp service or
with one-hundred-fifty-amp service (electric heat), one thousand five
hundred eighteen six hundred thirty-eight dollars ($1,518 $1,638) per
dwelling unit.
(3) A system modifications charge will apply when a new or modified service
will require infrastructure in addition to or different from the standard base
electrical system model. The differential costs associated with such system
modifications will be included in the calculated ECF.
(c) A Building Site Charge ("BSC") for any new or modified residential service shall
be paid prior to issuance of a building permit for the related construction or modification.
The BSC shall be based upon the current rates as of the time of issuance of the building
permit. The BSC shall be the total of the secondary service charges, and any additional
charges, determined as follows:
(1) The secondary service charge shall be as follows:
Secondary Service Size Charge (up to 65 feet) Plus Per Foot Charge
for Each Foot Over 65
1/0 service $646.00672.00 $4.714.93/Foot
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4/0 service $790.00810.00 $5.515.68/Foot
350 kCM Service $892.00903.00 $7.24/Foot
1/0 Mobile Home Service $505.00524.00 N/A
4/0 Mobile Home Service $624.00640.00 N/A
(2) Actual special costs to the utility of installation of secondary service resulting
from site conditions shall be included in the BSC as additional charges. Such
conditions may include, but are not limited to, frozen or rocky soil, concrete cutting
and asphalt replacement.
Section 2. That Section 26-475 (b) and (c), “Nonresidential electric development fees
and charges” of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-475. Nonresidential electric development fees and charges.
. . .
(b) The ECF shall be the total of the site footage charge, kVA service charge and
systems modification charge, to be determined as follows:
(1) The site footage charge shall be the combined total of:
a. four and five hundred fifty five and thirty-six thousandths cents
($0.04550$0.05036) per square foot of developed site square footage,
including all applicable tracts but excluding the area of dedicated public
rights-of-way; and
b. forty forty-one dollars and eleven twenty-five cents ($40.11$41.25) per
lineal foot of the developed site abutting a dedicated street or roadway.
(2) The kVA service charge shall be determined as follows.
a. or customer electric loads served by the utility the kVA service
charge shall be:
i. Utility owned transformers: the kVA service charge shall be
fifty-sixsixty-four dollars and sixty-eight thirty-two cents ($56.68
$64.32) per kilovolt-amp (kVA) of service load rating.
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ii. Customer owned transformers: the kVA service charge shall be
forty-six fifty-three dollars and twenty-three eighty-seven cents
($46.23 $53.87) per kilovolt-amp (kVA) of service load rating.
b. For the utility to receive customer generation in excess of the
customer’s electric service provided by the utility, the following KVA
service charge will also apply:
i. Utility owned transformers: the kVA service charge shall be
forty-six fifty-three dollars and twenty-three eighty-seven cents
($46.23 $53.87) per kilovolt-amp (kVA) of generation service
rating in excess of the service load rating as paid per subparagraph
(2)a.i. above. Such ratings shall be determined by the Utilities
Executive Director.
ii. Customer owned transformers: the kVA service charge shall be
thirty-five forty-three dollars and seventy-three thirty-seven cents
($35.73$43.37) per kilovolt-amp (kVA) of generation service
rating in excess of the service load rating paid per subparagraph
(2)a.ii.above. Such ratings shall be determined by the Utilities
Executive Director.
(3) A system modifications charge will apply when a new or modified service
will require infrastructure in addition to or different from the standard base
electrical system model. The differential costs associated with such system
modifications will be included in the calculated ECF.
(c) A Building Site Charge ("BSC") for extending primary circuitry to the
transformer for any new or modified nonresidential service shall be invoiced and paid in
the same manner and at the same time as the ECF is invoiced and paid pursuant to
Subsection (a) of this Section. The BSC shall be the total of the primary circuit charge,
transformer installation charge and any additional charges, determined as follows:
(1) The primary circuit charge for service from the utility source to the
transformer shall be as follows:
a. for single-phase service, a charge of nine dollars and eighteen
fifty-three cents ($9.18$9.53) per foot of primary circuit;
b. for three-phase service, a charge of seventeen eighteen dollars and
ninety-five thirty-three cents ($17.95$18.33) per foot of primary circuit.
(2) The transformer installation charge shall be as follows:
a. for single-phase service, a charge of one thousand three hundred
seventy-two dollars ($1,300.$1,372) per transformer;
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b. for three-phase service, a charge of two thousand three hundred
eighty four hundred forty-two dollars ($2,380.$2,442) per transformer.
(3) Actual special costs to the utility of installation of service resulting from
site conditions shall be included in the BSC as additional charges. Such
conditions may include, but are not limited to, frozen or rocky soil,
concrete cutting and asphalt replacement.
Section 3. That the amendments to Chapter 26 of the City Code contained herein
shall go into effect for all invoices paid on or after January 1, 2014.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 15th day of
October, A.D. 2013, and to be presented for final passage on the 5th day of November, A.D.
2013.
__________________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 5th day of November, A.D. 2013.
__________________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
City Clerk
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OPTION B - PARTIAL IMPLEMENTATION
ORDINANCE NO. 147, 2013
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING CHAPTER 26
OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
TO THE REVISE THE ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT FEES AND CHARGES
WHEREAS, the City Council is empowered and directed by Article XII, Section 6, of the
City Charter to fix, establish, maintain and provide for the collection of such rates, fees or
charges for utility services furnished by the City as will produce revenues sufficient to pay the
costs, expenses and other obligations of the electric utility, as set forth therein; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is appropriate for new development
to contribute its proportionate share of providing capital improvements; and
WHEREAS, Section 26-471 of the City Code requires that the electric development fees
be reviewed annually by the City Manager and that the fees be presented to the City Council for
approval no less than biennially; and
WHEREAS, on November 6, 2012 the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 115, 2012,
which established the electric development fees now in effect; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager and staff have recommended to the City Council the
following adjustments to the electric development fees and charges for all invoices paid on or
after January 1, 2014; and
WHEREAS, a previous error in the calculation of the fee has resulted in a 10.7% increase
in the square footage charge for electric capacity; and
WHEREAS, City Council desires to implement this increase over two years, by charging
a reduced rate for 2014 and the full rate thereafter, to mitigate the impact of the rate change; and
WHEREAS, staff will present an electric rate ordinance for 2015 that includes
implementing the full development fee charge for electric capacity, beginning January 1, 2015;
and
WHEREAS, based on the foregoing, it is the desire of the City Council to amend Chapter
26 of the City Code to revise electric development fees and charges.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FORT COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That Section 26-474 (b) and (c), “Residential electric development fees
and charges” of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby amended to read as follows:
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Sec. 26-474. Residential electric development fees and charges.
. . .
(b) The ECF shall be the total of the site footage charge, dwelling charge and systems
modification charge, to be determined as follows:
(1) The site footage charge shall be the combined total of:
a. four and five hundred fiftyseven hundred ninety-three thousandths cents
($0.04550 $0.04793) per square foot of developed site square footage,
including all applicable tracts but excluding the area of dedicated public
rights-of-way; and
b. ten dollars and two thirty-five cents ($10.02 $10.35) per lineal foot of the
developed site abutting a dedicated street or roadway.
(2) The dwelling unit charge shall be as follows:
a. For a single-family panel size with one-hundred-fifty-amp service
(nonelectric heat), one thousand two hundred seventy-threethree hundred
and ninety-eight dollars ($1,273. $1,398) per dwelling unit;
b. For a single-family panel size with two-hundred-amp service or with one-
hundred-fifty-amp service (electric heat), two thousand one hundred sixty-
nine three hundred twenty-nine dollars ($2,169. $2,329) per dwelling unit;
c. For a multi-family panel size with one-hundred-fifty-amp service
(nonelectric heat), eight hundred forty-nine nine hundred thirty-three
dollars ($849. $933) per dwelling unit;
d. For a multi-family panel size with two-hundred-amp service or with one-
hundred-fifty-amp service (electric heat), one thousand five hundred
eighteen six hundred thirty-eight dollars ($1,518 $1,638) per dwelling
unit.
(3) A system modifications charge will apply when a new or modified service will
require infrastructure in addition to or different from the standard base electrical
system model. The differential costs associated with such system modifications
will be included in the calculated ECF.
(c) A Building Site Charge ("BSC") for any new or modified residential service shall be
paid prior to issuance of a building permit for the related construction or modification.
The BSC shall be based upon the current rates as of the time of issuance of the building
permit. The BSC shall be the total of the secondary service charges, and any additional
charges, determined as follows:
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1) The secondary service charge shall be as follows:
Secondary Service Size Charge (up to 65 feet) Plus Per Foot Charge for
Each Foot Over 65
1/0 service $646.00672.00 $4.714.93/Foot
4/0 service $790.00810.00 $5.515.68/Foot
350kCM Service $892.00903.00 $7.24/Foot
1/0 Mobile Home Service $505.00524.00 N/A
4/0 Mobile Home Service $624.00640.00 N/A
(2) Actual special costs to the utility of installation of secondary service resulting from
site conditions shall be included in the BSC as additional charges. Such conditions
may include, but are not limited to, frozen or rocky soil, concrete cutting and asphalt
replacement.
Section 2. That Section 26-475 (b) and (c), “Nonresidential electric development fees
and charges” of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-475. Nonresidential electric development fees and charges.
. . .
(b) The ECF shall be the total of the site footage charge, kVA service charge and systems
modification charge, to be determined as follows:
(1) The site footage charge shall be the combined total of:
a. four and five hundred fifty seven hundred ninety-three thousandths cents
($0.04550$0.04793) per square foot of developed site square footage,
including all applicable tracts but excluding the area of dedicated public
rights-of-way; and
b. forty forty-one dollars and eleven twenty-five cents ($40.11$41.25) per
lineal foot of the developed site abutting a dedicated street or roadway.
(2) The kVA service charge shall be determined as follows.
a. For customer electric loads served by the utility the kVA service charge
shall be:
i. Utility owned transformers: the kVA service charge shall be fifty-
sixsixty-four dollars and sixty-eight thirty-two cents ($56.68 $64.32) per
kilovolt-amp (kVA) of service load rating.
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ii. Customer owned transformers: the kVA service charge shall be
forty-six fifty-three dollars and twenty-three eighty-seven cents ($46.23
$53.87) per kilovolt-amp (kVA) of service load rating.
b. For the utility to receive customer generation in excess of the customer’s
electric service provided by the utility, the following KVA service charge
will also apply:
i. Utility owned transformers: the kVA service charge shall be forty-six
fifty-three dollars and twenty-three eighty-seven cents ($46.23 $53.87)
per kilovolt-amp (kVA) of generation service rating in excess of the
service load rating as paid per subparagraph (2)a.i. above. Such ratings
shall be determined by the Utilities Executive Director.
ii. Customer owned transformers: the kVA service charge shall be
thirty-five forty-three dollars and seventy-three thirty-seven cents
($35.73$43.37) per kilovolt-amp (kVA) of generation service rating in
excess of the service load rating paid per subparagraph (2)a.ii.above.
Such ratings shall be determined by the Utilities Executive Director.
(3) A system modifications charge will apply when a new or modified service will
require infrastructure in addition to or different from the standard base electrical
system model. The differential costs associated with such system modifications
will be included in the calculated ECF.
(c) A Building Site Charge ("BSC") for extending primary circuitry to the transformer for
any new or modified nonresidential service shall be invoiced and paid in the same
manner and at the same time as the ECF is invoiced and paid pursuant to Subsection (a)
of this Section. The BSC shall be the total of the primary circuit charge, transformer
installation charge and any additional charges, determined as follows:
(1) The primary circuit charge for service from the utility source to the transformer
shall be as follows:
a. for single-phase service, a charge of nineof nine dollars and eighteen fifty-
three cents ($9.18$9.53) per foot of primary circuit;
b. for three-phase service, a charge of seventeen eighteen dollars and ninety-
five thirty-three cents ($17.95$18.33) per foot of primary circuit.
(2) The transformer installation charge shall be as follows:
a. for single-phase service, a charge of one thousand threethousand three
hundred seventy-two dollars ($1,300$1,372) per transformer;
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b. for three-phase service, a charge of two thousand three hundred eighty four
hundred forty-two dollars ($2,380.$2,442) per transformer.
(3) Actual special costs to the utility of installation of service resulting from site
conditions shall be included in the BSC as additional charges. Such conditions
may include, but are not limited to, frozen or rocky soil, concrete cutting and
asphalt replacement.
Section 3. That the amendments to Chapter 26 of the City Code contained herein
shall go into effect for all invoices paid on or after January 1, 2014.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 15th day of
October, A.D. 2013, and to be presented for final passage on the 5th day of November, A.D.
2013.
__________________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 5th day of November, A.D. 2013.
__________________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
City Clerk
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OPTION A - Modified Cost of Service
ORDINANCE NO. 148, 2013
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING CHAPTER 26 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
TO REVISE THE WATER RATES AND CHARGES
WHEREAS, the City Council is empowered and directed by Article XII, Section 6, of the
Charter of the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, to from time to time fix, establish, maintain and
provide for the collection of such rates, fees or charges for utility services furnished by the City
as will produce revenues sufficient to pay the costs, expenses and other obligations of the water
utility, as set forth therein; and
WHEREAS, Section 26-118 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins, requires that the City
Manager analyze the operating and financial records of the water utility during each calendar
year and recommend to the City Council the user rate fees to be in effect for the following year;
and
WHEREAS, the Poudre watershed was damaged by the 2012 High Park fire and will
result in additional operating and capital costs for treatment and mitigation; and
WHEREAS, the Water Board considered the proposed water rates, fees and changes for
2014 at its September 19, 2013, meeting and recommended approval of the rate changes by an
unanimous vote; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager has recommended to the City Council that the following
water use rates be imposed for the billing year beginning January 1, 2014.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FORT COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That section 26-118 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby
amended by deleting section (a) (3):
a (3) Construction rate. As a condition of issuance of a water service connection permit for
premises under construction, the permittee shall pay a one-time flat fee for water used during the
construction period and for costs incurred to make the water system ready for use.
Section 2. That Section 26-126 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-126. Schedule A, flat rates for unmetered construction water use.
For residential and nonresidential premises under construction with a planned meter
size greater than one (1) inch, no flat unmetered water service will be provided. For
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residential and nonresidential premises under construction with a planned meter size
of one (1) inch or less, the following flat rates will apply per month until the
permanent meter is set:
¾-inch construction service, flat charge per month $24.9826.31
1-inch construction service, flat charge per month $47.6350.16
Section 3. That Section 26-127 (a) Residential Rates and that Section 26-127 (b)
Nonresidential Rates of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby amended to read as
follows:
Sec. 26-127. Schedule B, meter rates.
(a) Residential Rates.
(1) Residential customers with one (1) dwelling unit.
a. Base Charge. Residential customers with one (1) dwelling unit shall pay a base
monthly charge of fourteen fifteen dollars and fourteen seven cents ($14.1415.07).
b. Quantity Charge. Residential customers with one (1) dwelling unit shall pay a
monthly quantity charge as follows:
For the first seven thousand (7,000) gallons used per month, a charge of two
dollars and eighteen thirty-three and ninethree tenths cents ($2.1892.333)
per one thousand (1,000) gallons.
For the next six thousand (6,000) gallons used per month, a charge of two
dollars and fifty-one sixty-eight and six two tenths cents ($2.5162.682) per
one thousand (1,000) gallons.
For all additional gallons used per month, a charge of two three dollars and
eighty-nine eight and fourfive-tenths cents ($2.8943.085) per one thousand
(1,000) gallons.
(2) Residential customers with two (2) dwelling units.
a. Base Charge. Residential customers with two (2) dwelling units shall pay a base
monthly charge of sixteen dollars and sixty-one cents ($16.61).
b. Quantity Charge. Residential customers with two (2) dwelling units shall pay a
monthly quantity charge as follows:
For the first nine thousand (9,000) gallons used per month, a charge of two
dollars and ten and nine tenths cents ($2.109) per one thousand (1,000)
gallons.
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For the next four thousand (4,000) gallons used per month, a charge of two
dollars and forty-two and four-tenths cents ($ 2.424) per one thousand
(1,000) gallons.
For all additional gallons used per month, a charge of two dollars and
seventy-eight and nine-tenths cents ($2.789) per one thousand (1,000)
gallons.
(3) Residential customers with more than two (2) dwelling units.
a. Base Charge. Residential customers with more than two (2) dwelling units shall pay a
base monthly charge of fourteen thirteen dollars and threethirty-three cents
($14.0313.33) for the first dwelling unit and four dollars and sixty-sevenforty-four
cents ($ 4.674.44) for the second and each additional dwelling unit.
b. Quantity Charge. Residential customers with more than two (2) dwelling units shall
pay a monthly quantity charge of two one dollars and three ninety-three and
sevenfive-tenths cents ($2.0371.935) per one thousand (1,000) gallons used in the
winter season months of November through April. They shall pay a monthly quantity
charge of two dollars and fifty-fourforty-two and seven-tenths cents ($2.5472.420)
per one thousand (1,000) gallons used in the summer season months of May through
October. The meter reading date shall generally determine the seasonal monthly
quantity charge; however, no customer shall be billed more than six (6) full billing
cycles at the summer quantity charge.
(b) Nonresidential Rates.
(1) Base charge. Nonresidential, except for special users as described in Section 26-127 (c)
customers shall pay a base monthly charge based on meter size as follows:
Meter Size (inches) Monthly Base Charge
¾ $ 12.6613.33
1 35.3137.18
1½ 96.02101.11
2 144.71152.38
3 220.71232.41
4 346.49364.85
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6 672.15707.77
8 1187.421250.35
(2) Quantity charges. Nonresidential customers shall pay a monthly quantity charge of one
dollar and seventy-sixeighty-five and one-tenthfour-tenths cents ($1.7611.854) per one
thousand (1,000) gallons used in the winter season months of November through April.
They shall pay a monthly quantity charge of two dollars and twenty thirty-one and one-
tentheight-tenths cents ($2.2012.318) per one thousand (1,000) gallons used in the
summer season months of May through October. The meter reading date shall generally
determine the seasonal monthly quantity charge; however, no customer shall be billed
more than six (6) full billing cycles at the summer quantity charge.
(3) Charges for excess use. Monthly water use in excess of the amounts specified in the
following table shall be billed at two dollars and fifty-threesixty-six and four-tenths
cents ($2.5302.664) per one thousand (1,000) gallons used in the winter season months
of November through April. Monthly water use in excess of the amounts specified
below shall be billed at three dollars and sixteen thirty-three and fourtwo-tenths cents
($3.1643.332) per one thousand (1,000) gallons used in the summer season months of
May through October. The meter reading date shall generally determine the seasonal
billing excess quantity charge; however, no customer shall be billed more than six (6)
full billing cycles at the summer excess quantity charge.
Meter Size (inches) Specified Amount (gallons per month)
¾ 100,000
1 300,000
1½ 625,000
2 1,200,000
3 1,400,000
4 2,500,000
Section 4. That Section 26-127 (c) High Volume Industrial Rates of the City of Fort
Collins Code is hereby amended to read:
(c) High Volume Industrial Rates
1. High Volume Industrial Rates apply to any customer with an Average Daily Demand in
excess of 2,000,000 gallons per day. The specific rate for any qualifying customer shall
be based upon the appropriate peaking factor for that customer in the table below:
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Peaking Factor Monthly charge per thousand gallons
1.00 – 1.09 $1.4301.490
1.10 – 1.19 $1.4901.540
1.20 – 1.29 $1.5501.590
1.30 – 1.39 $1.6001.640
1.40 – 1.49 $1.6601.690
1.50 – 1.59 $1.7101.740
1.60 – 1.69 $1.7701.790
1.70 – 1.79 $1.8301.840
1.80 – 1.89 $1.8801.890
1.90 – 1.99 $1.9401.950
> 2.00 $2.000
Section 5. That Section 26-129 (b) Fire Hydrant Fees and Charges of the City of
Fort Collins Code is hereby amended to read:
Sec. 26-129. Schedule D, miscellaneous fees and charges.
(b) The fire hydrant fees and charges shall be as follows:
(1) For installation of meter: $43.00
(2) For removal of meter: 43.00
(3) For daily rental for meter and fittings: 8.60
(4) For water service rate per one thousand (1,000) gallons water used: 5.026.00
Section 6. That the amendments to the Chapter 26 of the City Code contained herein
shall go into effect in for meter readings on or after January 1, 2014.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 15th day of
October, A.D. 2013, and to be presented for final passage on the 5th day of November, A.D.
2013.
__________________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
City Clerk
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Passed and adopted on final reading on the 5th day of November, A.D. 2013.
__________________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
City Clerk
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OPTION B – Full Cost of Service
ORDINANCE NO. 148, 2013
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING CHAPTER 26 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
TO REVISE THE WATER RATES AND CHARGES
WHEREAS, the City Council is empowered and directed by Article XII, Section 6, of the
Charter of the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, to from time to time fix, establish, maintain and
provide for the collection of such rates, fees or charges for utility services furnished by the City
as will produce revenues sufficient to pay the costs, expenses and other obligations of the water
utility, as set forth therein; and
WHEREAS, Section 26-118 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins, requires that the City
Manager analyze the operating and financial records of the water utility during each calendar
year and recommend to the City Council the user rate fees to be in effect for the following year;
and
WHEREAS, the Poudre watershed was damaged by the 2012 High Park fire and will
result in additional operating and capital costs for treatment and mitigation; and
WHEREAS, the Water Board considered the proposed water rates, fees and changes for
2014 at its September 19, 2013, meeting and recommended approval of the rate changes by an
unanimous vote; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager has recommended to the City Council that the following
water use rates be imposed for the billing year beginning January 1, 2014.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FORT COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That section 26-118 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby
amended by deleting section (a) (3):
a (3) Construction rate. As a condition of issuance of a water service connection permit for
premises under construction, the permittee shall pay a one-time flat fee for water used during the
construction period and for costs incurred to make the water system ready for use.
Section 2. That Section 26-126 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-126. Schedule A, flat rates for unmetered construction water use.
For residential and nonresidential premises under construction with a planned meter
size greater than one (1) inch, no flat unmetered water service will be provided. For
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residential and nonresidential premises under construction with a planned meter size
of one (1) inch or less, the following flat rates will apply per month until the
permanent meter is set:
¾-inch construction service, flat charge per month $24.9826.91
1-inch construction service, flat charge per month $47.6351.31
Section 3. That Section 26-127 (a) Residential Rates and that Section 26-127 (b)
Nonresidential Rates of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby amended to read as
follows:
Sec. 26-127. Schedule B, meter rates.
(a) Residential Rates.
(1) Residential customers with one (1) dwelling unit.
a. Base Charge. Residential customers with one (1) dwelling unit shall pay a base
monthly charge of fourteen fifteen dollars and fourteen forty-one cents ($14.1415.41).
b. Quantity Charge. Residential customers with one (1) dwelling unit shall pay a
monthly quantity charge as follows:
For the first seven thousand (7,000) gallons used per month, a charge of two
dollars and eighteen thirty-eight and ninesix- tenths cents ($2.1892.386) per
one thousand (1,000) gallons.
For the next six thousand (6,000) gallons used per month, a charge of two
dollars and fifty-one seventy-four and six two-tenths cents ($2.5162.742) per
one thousand (1,000) gallons.
For all additional gallons used per month, a charge of two three dollars and
eighty-nine fifteen and four-tenths cents ($2.8943.154) per one thousand
(1,000) gallons.
(2) Residential customers with two (2) dwelling units.
a. Base Charge. Residential customers with two (2) dwelling units shall pay a base
monthly charge of sixteen dollars and sixty-onethirty-one cents ($16.6116.31).
b. Quantity Charge. Residential customers with two (2) dwelling units shall pay a
monthly quantity charge as follows:
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For the first nine thousand (9,000) gallons used per month, a charge of two
dollars and tenseven and nineone- tenths cents ($2.1092.071) per one
thousand (1,000) gallons.
For the next four thousand (4,000) gallons used per month, a charge of two
dollars and forty-twothirty-eight and four-tenths cents ($ 2.4242.380) per
one thousand (1,000) gallons.
For all additional gallons used per month, a charge of two dollars and
seventy-eight seventy-three and nine-tenths cents ($2.7892.739) per one
thousand (1,000) gallons.
(3) Residential customers with more than two (2) dwelling units.
a. Base Charge. Residential customers with more than two (2) dwelling units shall pay a
base monthly charge of fourteen eleven dollars and threeseventy-two cents
($14.0311.72) for the first dwelling unit and four three dollars and sixty-sevenninety
cents ($ 4.673.90) for the second and each additional dwelling unit.
b. Quantity Charge. Residential customers with more than two (2) dwelling units shall
pay a monthly quantity charge of two one dollars and three seventy and seventhree-
tenths cents ($2.0371.703) per one thousand (1,000) gallons used in the winter season
months of November through April. They shall pay a monthly quantity charge of two
dollars and fifty-fourtwelve and nine-tenths and seven-tenths cents ($2.5472.129) per
one thousand (1,000) gallons used in the summer season months of May through
October. The meter reading date shall generally determine the seasonal monthly
quantity charge; however, no customer shall be billed more than six (6) full billing
cycles at the summer quantity charge.
(b) Nonresidential Rates.
(1) Base charge. Nonresidential, except for special users as described in Section 26-127 (c)
customers shall pay a base monthly charge based on meter size as follows:
Meter Size (inches) Monthly Base Charge
¾ $ 12.6613.63
1 35.3138.03
1½ 96.02103.41
2 144.71155.85
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3 220.71237.70
4 346.49373.17
6 672.15723.91
8 1187.421278.85
(2) Quantity charges. Nonresidential customers shall pay a monthly quantity charge of one
dollar and seventy-sixeighty-nine and one-tenthseven-tenths cents ($1.7611.897) per
one thousand (1,000) gallons used in the winter season months of November through
April. They shall pay a monthly quantity charge of two dollars and twenty thirty-seven
and one-tenth cents ($2.2012.370) per one thousand (1,000) gallons used in the summer
season months of May through October. The meter reading date shall generally
determine the seasonal monthly quantity charge; however, no customer shall be billed
more than six (6) full billing cycles at the summer quantity charge.
(3) Charges for excess use. Monthly water use in excess of the amounts specified in the
following table shall be billed at two dollars and fifty-threeseventy-two and five-tenth
cents ($2.5302.725) per one thousand (1,000) gallons used in the winter season months
of November through April. Monthly water use in excess of the amounts specified
below shall be billed at three dollars and sixteen forty and foureight-tenths cents
($3.1643.408) per one thousand (1,000) gallons used in the summer season months of
May through October. The meter reading date shall generally determine the seasonal
billing excess quantity charge; however, no customer shall be billed more than six (6)
full billing cycles at the summer excess quantity charge.
Meter Size (inches) Specified Amount (gallons per month)
¾ 100,000
1 300,000
1½ 625,000
2 1,200,000
3 1,400,000
4 2,500,000
Section 4. That Section 26-127 (c) High Volume Industrial Rates of the City of
Fort Collins Code is hereby amended to read:
(c) High Volume Industrial Rates
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1. High Volume Industrial Rates apply to any customer with an Average Daily Demand in
excess of 2,000,000 gallons per day. The specific rate for any qualifying customer shall be
based upon the appropriate peaking factor for that customer in the table below:
Peaking Factor Monthly charge per thousand gallons
1.00 – 1.09 $1.4301.490
1.10 – 1.19 $1.4901.540
1.20 – 1.29 $1.5501.590
1.30 – 1.39 $1.6001.640
1.40 – 1.49 $1.6601.690
1.50 – 1.59 $1.7101.740
1.60 – 1.69 $1.7701.790
1.70 – 1.79 $1.8301.840
1.80 – 1.89 $1.8801.890
1.90 – 1.99 $1.9401.950
> 2.00 $2.000
Section 5. That Section 26-129 (b) Fire Hydrant Fees and Charges of the City of Fort
Collins Code is hereby amended to read:
Sec. 26-129. Schedule D, miscellaneous fees and charges.
(b) The fire hydrant fees and charges shall be as follows:
(1) For installation of meter: $43.00
(2) For removal of meter: 43.00
(3) For daily rental for meter and fittings: 8.60
(4) For water service rate per one thousand (1,000) gallons
water used: 5.026.00
Section 6. That the amendments to the Chapter 26 of the City Code contained herein
shall go into effect in for meter readings on or after January 1, 2014.
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Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 15th day of
October, A.D. 2013, and to be presented for final passage on the 5th day of November, A.D.
2013.
__________________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 5th day of November, A.D. 2013.
__________________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
City Clerk
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ORDINANCE NO. 149, 2013
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING CHAPTER 26 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
TO REVISE THE WATER PLANT INVESTMENT FEES
WHEREAS, the City Council is empowered and directed by Article XII, Section 6, of the
Charter of the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, to from time to time fix, establish, maintain and
provide for the collection of such rates, fees or charges for utility services furnished by the City
as will produce revenues sufficient to pay the costs, expenses and other obligations of the water
utility, as set forth therein; and
WHEREAS, Section 26-120 of the City Code provides that the rates and parameters of
the water plant investment fees be reviewed annually by the City Manager and shall be presented
to City Council for approval no less frequently than biennially; and
WHEREAS, on November 1, 2011, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 139, 2011,
which established the plant investment fees that are now in effect; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is appropriate for new development
to contribute its proportionate share of providing capital improvements; and
WHEREAS, City staff recommends that existing water plant investment fees be adjusted
based on the current replacement cost of the capital facilities that will be needed to serve new
development and for future growth related capital expansion; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager and City staff have recommended to the City Council the
following adjustments to the water plant investment fees to be effective January 1, 2014; and
WHEREAS, the Water Board considered the proposed water plant investment fee
changes for 2014 at its September 19, 2013, meeting and recommended the approval of the
proposed changes by an unanimous vote; and
WHEREAS, based on the foregoing, it is the desire of the City Council to amend Chapter
26 of the City Code to revise the water plant investment fees.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FORT COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That Section 26-128 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-128. Schedule C, water plant investment fees.
The water plant investment fee prescribed in § 26-120 shall be payable by users both
inside and outside of the City, as follows:
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(1) Single-family residential buildings: For the first three-fourths-inch water tap or meter,
a fee of seven hundred thirty twenty dollars ($730720.) for a single-family residence, plus
thirty-nine thirty-two cents ($0.390.32) for each square foot of lot area. For a single-
family residential lot greater than one-half (½) acre in size, the lot size shall be deemed to
be one-half (½) acre for the purpose of this fee calculation. For each additional tap or
meters larger than three-fourths (¾) inch, the nonresidential rate shall apply.
(2) Residential buildings of two (2) or more dwelling units: For each residential building
unit, a fee of five hundred tenforty dollars ($.510.540.), plus twenty-seven twenty-five
cents ($0.270.25) for each square foot of lot area. The fee will provide for one (1) tap per
residential building and an adequate number of additional taps to serve common irrigable
areas, if any. The number and size of taps shall be determined by the General Manager
based upon the criteria established in the Uniform Plumbing Code as amended pursuant
to Chapter 5 of the Code.
(3) Mobile home parks: For each mobile home park, a fee of five hundred tenforty dollars
($.510.540.) for each mobile home space in the park, plus twenty-seven twenty-five cents
($0.270.25) for each square foot of lot area. The fee will provide for one (1) tap per
mobile home park. The size of the tap shall be determined by the General Manager based
upon the criteria established in the Uniform Plumbing Code as amended pursuant to
Chapter 5 of the Code.
(4) Hotels, rooming houses, sororities, fraternities and similar uses: The nonresidential
rate shall apply.
(5) Nonresidential service:
a. Service to all nonresidential taps, including but not limited to taps for
commercial and industrial service, shall be charged according to the size of
the meter pursuant to the following schedule:
Meter Size (inches) Nonresidential Plant Investment Fee
¾ $ 7,8807,000
1 22,75019,050
1½ 47,41041,600
2 72,29064,410
3 165,290
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b. The fee for all meters larger than threetwo (32) inches shall be negotiated
with the Utilities Executive Director and shall be based on estimated peak day
demand but shall not be less than the charge for a three-inch two-inch meter.
Section 2. That the amendments to Chapter 26 of the City Code contained herein
shall go into effect on January 1, 2014.
Introduced and considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 15th day
of October, A.D. 2013, and to be presented for final passage on the 5th day of November, A.D.
2013.
______________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_____________________________
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 5th day of November, A.D. 2013.
______________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_____________________________
City Clerk
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OPTION A - MODIFIED Cost of Service
ORDINANCE NO. 150, 2013
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING CHAPTER 26 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
TO THE REVISE WASTEWATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES
WHEREAS, the City Council is empowered and directed by Article XII, Section 6, of the
City Charter to fix, establish, maintain and provide for the collection of such rates, fees or
charges for utility services furnished by the City as will produce revenues sufficient to pay the
costs, expenses and other obligations of the wastewater utility, as set forth therein; and
WHEREAS, City Code Section 26-277 requires that the City Manager analyze the
operating and financial records of the wastewater utility during each calendar year and
recommend to the City Council the user rate fees or adjustments to be in effect for the following
year; and
WHEREAS, City Code Section 26-277 further requires that the user rates be revised as
necessary to assure equity of the rate system established and to assure that sufficient funds are
obtained to adequately operate and maintain the wastewater system; and
WHEREAS, the Water Board considered the proposed wastewater rates, fees and
changes for 2014 at its September 19, 2013, meeting and recommended approval of the changes
by unanimous vote; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager has recommended to the City Council that the following
wastewater rates be imposed for the billing year beginning January 1, 2014.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That Section 26-280 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-280. Service charges established by category.
The schedule of rates for each category described in § 26-279 shall be as follows:
Category Class of Customer Rate
A Single-family residential
user (flat rate)
$ 33.7435.80 per month
Single-family residential
user (metered water use)
$ 15.0715.99 per month plus $ 2.9293.108 per 1,000
gallons of either winter quarter water use or 3,000
gallons, whichever is greater. For single family
customers who have not established a winter quarter
water use at the service address, a system average of
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4,800 gallons per month shall be billed.
B Duplex (two-family)
residential users (flat
rate)
$ 52.6851.36 per month
Duplex (two-family)
residential users
(metered water use)
$19.5219.03 per month plus $ 2.9292.856 per 1,000
gallons of either winter quarter water use or 4,000
gallons, whichever is greater. For duplex customers
who have not established a winter quarter water use
at the service address, a system average 7,200
gallons shall be billed.
C Multi-family residential
user (more than two
dwelling units including
mobile home parks) and
winter quarter based
nonresidential user
$2.9293.010 per 1,000 gallons of winter quarter
water use, plus a base charge of $2.302.36 per
month per dwelling unit served. For multi family
customers who have not established a winter quarter
water use at the service address, a system average of
3,400 gallons per living unit shall be billed.
D Minor nonresidential
user
$2.9292.885 per 1,000 gallons of water use,
measured sewage flow or winter quarter water use,
whichever is applicable, plus the following
applicable base charge:
Size of water meter (inches) Base
charge
¾ or smaller $ 8.468.33
1 19.5219.23
1½ 39.2837.72
2 67.2166.20
3 107.38105.77
4 169.59167.05
6 743.42732.27
8 858.38845.50
E and F Intermediate
nonresidential user and
Significant industrial
user
$ 2.929 2.885 per 1,000 gallons of water use,
measured wastewater flow or winter quarter water
use, whichever is applicable; plus a surcharge of $
3.0293.120 per million gallons for each milligram
per liter of suspended solids in excess of 235
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milligrams per liter; plus a surcharge of $ 2.523
2.599 per million gallons for each milligram per liter
of BOD in excess of 265 milligrams per liter or a
surcharge of $ 1.593 1.641 per million gallons for
each milligram per liter of COD in excess of 400
milligrams per liter, or a surcharge of $ 4.716 4.857
per million gallons for each milligram per liter of
TOC in excess of 130 milligrams per liter,
whichever is applicable. The user shall pay this
calculated amount plus the applicable base charge
set forth below:
Size of water meter (inches) Base
charge
¾ or smaller $ 8.468.33
1 19.5219.23
1½ 39.2837.72
2 67.2166.20
3
107.38105.77
4 169.59167.05
6 743.42732.27
8 858.38845.50
G User outside City limits The rate for users outside the City limits shall be the
same as for like service inside the City limits as is
specified in Categories A—F and H in this Section
H Special with agreement The rate pursuant to a special wastewater services
agreement approved by the City Council pursuant to
§ 26-290 shall be set forth in said agreement.
Section 2. That Section 26-282 (a) of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-282. Wastewater strength or industrial surcharges and categories established.
(a) The schedule of wastewater strength surcharge for customers located either inside or outside
the City limits shall be as follows:
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Parameter Excess over (mg/l) Rate per 1,000 gallons
BOD 265 $ 0.0025230.002599
COD 400 0.0015930.001641
TOC 130 0.0047160.004857
TSS 235 0.0030290.003120
Section 3. That the amendments to the Chapter 26 of the City Code contained herein
shall go into effect in January 1, 2014.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 15th day of
October, A.D. 2013, and to be presented for final passage on the 5th day of November, A.D.
2013.
__________________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 5th day of November, A.D. 2013.
__________________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
City Clerk
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OPTION B - FULL Cost of Service
ORDINANCE NO. 150, 2013
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING CHAPTER 26 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
TO REVISE THE WASTEWATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES
WHEREAS, the City Council is empowered and directed by Article XII, Section 6, of the
City Charter to fix, establish, maintain and provide for the collection of such rates, fees or
charges for utility services furnished by the City as will produce revenues sufficient to pay the
costs, expenses and other obligations of the wastewater utility, as set forth therein; and
WHEREAS, City Code Section 26-277 requires that the City Manager analyze the
operating and financial records of the wastewater utility during each calendar year and
recommend to the City Council the user rate fees or adjustments to be in effect for the following
year; and
WHEREAS, City Code Section 26-277 further requires that the user rates be revised as
necessary to assure equity of the rate system established and to assure that sufficient funds are
obtained to adequately operate and maintain the wastewater system; and
WHEREAS, the Water Board considered the proposed wastewater rates, fees and
changes for 2014 at its September 19, 2013, meeting and recommended approval of the changes
by unanimous vote; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager has recommended to the City Council that the following
wastewater rates be imposed for the billing year beginning January 1, 2014.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FORT COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That Section 26-280 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-280. Service charges established by category.
The schedule of rates for each category described in § 26-279 shall be as follows:
Category Class of Customer Rate
A Single-family residential
user (flat rate)
$ 33.7436.29 per month
Single-family residential
user (metered water use)
$ 15.0716.21 per month plus $ 2.9293.150 per 1,000
gallons of either winter quarter water use or 3,000
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gallons, whichever is greater. For single family
customers who have not established a winter quarter
water use at the service address, a system average of
4,800 gallons per month shall be billed.
B Duplex (two-family)
residential users (flat
rate)
$ 52.6849.71 per month
Duplex (two-family)
residential users
(metered water use)
$19.5218.42 per month plus $ 2.9292.764 per 1,000
gallons of either winter quarter water use or 4,000
gallons, whichever is greater. For duplex customers
who have not established a winter quarter water use
at the service address, a system average 7,200
gallons shall be billed.
C Multi-family residential
user (more than two
dwelling units including
mobile home parks) and
winter quarter based
nonresidential user
$2.9293.051 per 1,000 gallons of winter quarter
water use, plus a base charge of $2.302.40 per
month per dwelling unit served. For multi family
customers who have not established a winter quarter
water use at the service address, a system average of
3,400 gallons per living unit shall be billed.
D Minor nonresidential
user
$2.9292.823 per 1,000 gallons of water use,
measured sewage flow or winter quarter water use,
whichever is applicable, plus the following
applicable base charge:
Size of water meter (inches) Base
charge
¾ or smaller $ 8.468.15
1 19.5218.81
1½ 39.2836.90
2 67.2164.77
3 107.38103.48
4 169.59163.43
6 743.42716.42
8 858.38827.20
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E and F Intermediate
nonresidential user and
Significant industrial
user
$ 2.9292.823 per 1,000 gallons of water use,
measured wastewater flow or winter quarter water
use, whichever is applicable; plus a surcharge of $
3.0293.120 per million gallons for each milligram
per liter of suspended solids in excess of 235
milligrams per liter; plus a surcharge of $
2.5232.599 per million gallons for each milligram
per liter of BOD in excess of 265 milligrams per
liter or a surcharge of $ 1.5931.641 per million
gallons for each milligram per liter of COD in
excess of 400 milligrams per liter, or a surcharge of
$ 4.7164.857 per million gallons for each milligram
per liter of TOC in excess of 130 milligrams per
liter, whichever is applicable. The user shall pay this
calculated amount plus the applicable base charge
set forth below:
Size of water meter (inches) Base
charge
¾ or smaller $ 8.468.15
1 19.5218.81
1½ 39.2836.90
2 67.2164.77
3
107.38103.48
4 169.59163.43
6 743.42716.42
8 858.38827.20
G User outside City limits The rate for users outside the City limits shall be the
same as for like service inside the City limits as is
specified in Categories A—F and H in this Section
H Special with agreement The rate pursuant to a special wastewater services
agreement approved by the City Council pursuant to
§ 26-290 shall be set forth in said agreement.
Section 2. That Section 26-282 (a) of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby
amended to read as follows:
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Sec. 26-282. Wastewater strength or industrial surcharges and categories established.
(a) The schedule of wastewater strength surcharge for customers located either inside or
outside the City limits shall be as follows:
Parameter Excess over (mg/l) Rate per 1,000 gallons
BOD 265 $ 0.0025230.002599
COD 400 0.0015930.001641
TOC 130 0.0047160.004857
TSS 235 0.0030290.003120
Section 3. That the amendments to the Chapter 26 of the City Code contained
herein shall go into effect on January 1, 2014.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 15th day of
October, A.D. 2013, and to be presented for final passage on the 5th day of November, A.D.
2013.
__________________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 5th day of November, A.D. 2013.
__________________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
City Clerk
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ORDINANCE NO. 151, 2013
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING CHAPTER 26 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
TO REVISE SEWER PLANT INVESTMENT FEES
WHEREAS, the City Council is empowered and directed by Article XII, Section 6, of the
Charter of the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, to fix, establish, maintain and provide for the
collection of such rates, fees or charges for utility services furnished by the City as will produce
revenues sufficient to pay the costs, expenses and other obligations of the wastewater utility, as
set forth therein; and
WHEREAS, Section 26-277 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins requires that the City
Manager analyze the operating and financial records of the wastewater utility during each
calendar year and recommend to the City Council the user rate fees or adjustments to be in effect
for the following year; and
WHEREAS, Section 26-283 of the City Code provides that the City Manager review the
rates and parameters of the Sewer Plant Investment Fees annually and present them to City
Council for approval no less frequently than biennially; and
WHEREAS, on November 1, 2011, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 141, 2011,
which established the Sewer Plant Investment fees now in effect; and
WHEREAS, City staff recommends that existing Sewer Plant Investment Fees be
adjusted based on the current replacement cost of the capital facilities that will be needed to
serve new development and for future growth related capital expansion; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager and staff have recommended to the City Council the
following adjustments to the Sewer Plant Investment Fees to be effective January 1, 2014; and
WHEREAS, the Water Board considered the proposed wastewater plant investment fee
changes for 2014 at its September 19, 2013, meeting and recommended the approval of the
proposed changes by an unanimous vote; and
WHEREAS, based on the foregoing, it is the desire of the City Council to amend Chapter
26 of the City Code to revise Sewer Plant Investment Fees.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FORT COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That subsections (a) and (d) of Section 26-284 of the Code of the City of Fort
Collins are hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-284. Sewer plant investment fees and surcharges established.
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(a) The schedule of sewer plant investment fees, subject to the exceptions and additional
requirements provided in this Section, is as follows:
Category SPIF
A $ 3,440.3,090
B and C $ 2,410.2,470 for each dwelling unit or mobile home space
Category
Water meter
size (inches) Fee
D, E, F ¾ 6,8806,550
1 17,30015,440
1½ . 30,48029,890
2 53,52058,790
3 145,310
4 3 and
above
Calculated on an individual basis based on peak wastewater
flow (determined in the manner set forth hereinafter) but not less
than the charge for a three-inch meter
G Same as equivalent category, plus any special sanitation district fees.
H Determined pursuant to paragraph (d) of this Section.
(d) The amount of the plant investment fee and surcharge for each nonresidential
surcharged user, users in Category H and any user that is expected to generate greater
than its proportionate share of peak day flow at the treatment plant for the applicable
category (including both contributed wastewater volume and volume related to
infiltration and inflow), shall be calculated utilizing the following formula:
SPIF = Site Flow x [Flow$ + (BOD x BOD$) + (TSS x TSS$)] + I&I Flow x [Flow$ + (200 mg/l
x BOD$) + (250 mg/l x TSS$)]
Where:
SPIF = Plant investment fee for Category H users and users discharging wastewater with
average concentrations of BOD and/or TSS which exceed those average
concentrations which are set forth in § 26-282(b) under Category E-34
Site
Flow
= The user's proportionate share of peak day flow at the treatment plant based on
site flow discharge from user's site
I&I
Flow
= That proportionate share of peak day flow due to infiltration and inflow as
allocated to user's site flow discharge
Flow$ = $6.10per 6.26 per gallon (unit cost of facilities attributable to treating wastewater
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flow)
BOD = Average BOD concentration for user category or measured BOD concentration for
the user as determined in accordance with Subsection (c) of this Section, but not less
than 200 mg/l
BOD$ = $0.0134per 0.0152 per mg/l (unit cost of facilities attributable to treating BOD)
TSS = Average TSS concentration for user category or measured TSS concentration for the
user as determined in accordance with Subsection (c) of this Section, but not less than
250 mg/l
TSS$ = $0.0107per 0.0122 per mg/l (unit cost of facilities attributable to treating TSS)
….
(f) For purposes of this Section, the proportionate share of peak day flow at the treatment
plant for users in Categories D, E and F shall be deemed to be:
Water meter size (inches) Peak flow (gallons per day)
¾ 600530
1 1,5101,250
1½ 2,6602,420
2 4,6704,760
3 12,680
4 3and greater Calculated on an individual basis based on user's
proportionate share of peak day flow at the
treatment plant (including both contributed
wastewater volume and volume related to
infiltration and inflow) but not less than the peak
day flow for a threetwo-inch meter
….
Section 2. That the amendments to Chapter 26 of the City Code contained herein
shall go into effect on January 1, 2014.
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Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 15th day of
October, A.D. 2013, and to be presented for final passage on the 5th day of November, A.D.
2013.
__________________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 5th day of November, A.D. 2013.
__________________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
City Clerk
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ORDINANCE NO. 152, 2013
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING CHAPTER 26 OF
THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
TO REVISE THE STORMWATER PLANT INVESTMENT FEES
WHEREAS, the City Council is empowered and directed by Article XII, Section 6, of the
Charter of the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, to by ordinance from time to time fix, establish,
maintain and provide for the collection of such rates, fees or charges for utility services furnished
by the City as will produce revenues sufficient to pay the costs, expenses and other obligations of
the storm water utility, as set forth therein; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has adopted stormwater basin master plans recommending
stormwater facilities that are necessary to provide for the proper drainage and control of flood
and surface waters within the City; and
WHEREAS, in 1998, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 168, 1998, determining
that all developed lands within the City benefit by the installation of such stormwater facilities;
and
WHEREAS, existing stormwater rate payers have paid for the design, right-of-way and
construction of stormwater facilities identified in the drainage basin master plans that will benefit
and be utilized by new development; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that new development should pay its
proportionate share of the costs of the stormwater infrastructure as it exists at the time of
development; and
WHEREAS, Section 26-511(a) of the Code requires that the City Manager review the
rates and parameters of the Stormwater Plant Investment Fees annually and present them to City
Council for approval no less frequently than biennially; and
WHEREAS, on November 1, 2011, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 144, 2011,
which established the Stormwater Plant Investment Fees now in effect; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager and City staff have recommended to the City Council the
following adjustments to the Stormwater Plant Investment Fees to be effective January 1, 2014;
and
WHEREAS, the Water Board considered the proposed stormwater plant investment fee
changes for 2014 at its September 19, 2013, meeting and recommended the approval of the
proposed changes by an unanimous vote; and
WHEREAS, based on the foregoing, it is the desire of the City Council to amend Chapter
26 of the City Code to revise the amount of the stormwater plant investment fee.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FORT COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That Section 26-512(2) of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-512. Stormwater plant investment fees established.
. . .
(2) Plant investment fee base rate. The stormwater plant investment fee base rate is six
seven thousand three eight hundred ninety seventeen dollars ($6,390.7,817) per gross
acre of area.
…
Section 2. That the amendments to Chapter 26 of the City Code contained herein
shall go into effect January 1, 2014.
Introduced and considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 15th day
of October, A.D. 2013, and to be presented for final passage on the 5th day of November, A.D.
2013.
______________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_____________________________
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 5th day of November, A.D. 2013.
______________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_____________________________
City Clerk
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ORDINANCE NO. 153, 2013
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING CHAPTER 10 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
TO UPDATE FLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT FEE AMOUNTS
WHEREAS, the City Council is empowered and directed by Article XII, Section 6, of the
Charter of the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, to fix, establish, maintain and provide for the
collection of such rates, fees or charges for utility services furnished by the City as will produce
revenues sufficient to pay the costs, expenses and other obligations of the stormwater utility, as
set forth therein; and
WHEREAS, City staff recommends that existing floodplain use permit fees be adjusted
as they have not increased since originally adopted, to collect appropriately for the costs of
providing requested floodplain services; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager and staff have recommended to the City Council the
following adjustments to the floodplain use permit to be effective January 1, 2014; and
WHEREAS, based on the foregoing, it is the desire of the City Council to amend Chapter
10 of the City Code to revise the fee for obtaining a floodplain use permit.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FORT COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That subsection (j) of Section 10-27 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins
is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 10-27. Floodplain use permit.
. . .
(j) An applicant for a floodplain use permit shall pay twenty-five fifty dollars ($2550.). If
the Utilities Executive Director, pursuant to this Article, requires the applicant to furnish
a floodplain modeling analysis, the applicant shall pay an additional fee of three five
hundred dollars ($300500.).
Section 2. That subsection (c) of Section 10-28 of the Code of the City of Fort
Collins is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 10-28. Appeals/variance procedure.
. . .
(c) Persons desiring to request a variance shall at the time of application for said variance
submit a variance application together with a floodplain use permit application, and shall
at the time of application pay the floodplain use permit fee of twenty-five fifty dollars
($25.50.) and a variance processing fee in the amount of three hundred dollars ($300.).
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Written notice of a variance hearing shall be given to the applicant at least three (3) days
prior to the hearing by mailing the notice to the applicant's address, as set forth in the
variance application, by regular mail.
Section 3. That the amendments to Chapter 26 of the City Code contained herein
shall go into effect on January 1, 2014.
Introduced and considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 15th day
of October, A.D. 2013, and to be presented for final passage on the 5th day of November, A.D.
2013.
______________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_____________________________
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 5th day of November, A.D. 2013.
______________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_____________________________
City Clerk
$58.16
$0.96 $63.21
$30.88 $32.76 $2.33 7.6%
$14.26 0.0%
$56.88 $4.79 9.0%
1.9%
Utility Owned
Transfromers
Customer Owned
Transfromers
Charge
Electric
Capacity
Fee
Per square foot
Per lineal front foot
Service
Entrance (per
kilowatt-
amp)
Building
Site
Charges
Primary Circuit 1 phase
Primary Circuit 3 phase
Transformer Install 1 phase
Transformer Install 3 phase
$ 64.32 13.5%
$ 46.23 $ 53.87 $ 53.87 16.5%
$ 56.68 $ 64.32 13.5%
16.5%
$20
$40
$60
$80
$100
$120
$140
$160
2013 Residential Rate Comparison
Winter Water Use - 5,000 Gallons
Site
Charges
Secondary
Service
(Based on 2013 Wastewater Cost of Service Study)
Option A - Modified COS
Option B - Full COS