Zone 7 Water Agency. Water Connection Fee Update Developer s Meeting January 12, 2017

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Zone 7 Water Agency Water Connection Fee Update Developer s Meeting January 12, 2017 Presented by Greg Clumpner, Director, NBS Carmen Narayanan, Consultant, NBS 1

Overview of Presentation Overview of Connection Fee Methodology Key Program Targets & Assumptions Water Connection Fee Update Projected Growth & Demand Fee Calculations Study Recommendations Next Steps 2

Overview of Connection Fee Methodology AWWA Manual M1* establishes guidelines for three approaches for connection fees: 1. Buy-In Method: based on the value of the existing system s capacity. 2. Incremental Cost Method: based on the value or cost to expand the existing system s capacity. 3. Combined Approach: based on a blended value of existing and expanded system capacity. *Principles of Water Rates, Fees, and Charges, Chapter VI.2 (6th ed.). (2012). Denver, CO: American Water Works Association. 3

Overview of Connection Fee Methodology AWWA Manual M1* establishes guidelines for three approaches for connection fees: 1. Buy-In Method: based on the value of the existing system s capacity. 2. Incremental Cost Method: based on the value or cost to expand the existing system s capacity. 3. Combined Approach: based on a blended value of existing and expanded system capacity. Zone 7 Conn. Fees are based on this approach The Incremental Cost Method was used for Zone 7. *Principles of Water Rates, Fees, and Charges, Chapter VI.2 (6th ed.). (2012). Denver, CO: American Water Works Association. 4

Overview of Connection Fee Methodology Basis for Zone 7 s Connection Fees: Value of System Facilities Needed to Serve Growth. Number of New Customers that could be Served by Available Capacity in the Water System through Buildout Period. Cost (Value) of Future System Assets Projected New Connections (DUEs)* = $/DUE* *DUE = Dwelling Unit Equivalent 5

Key Assumptions & Background Assumptions included in the Update Analysis: 1. System Buildout will occur by FY 2040/41. 2. Water Demand & Growth (as reported by Retailers and based on respective UWMP s) have been incorporated. 3. New Fees will normally be Effective January 1 st Annually. 2017 difference: Fee increase is delayed to complete update (last connection fee update was in 2011) 6

Key Study Findings & Recommendations Current water connections fees fall short of meeting financial plan projections due to: 1. Expansion Program Capital Projects Schedule 2. Need to Maintain Minimum Fund Balance 3. Projected Cost Inflation Increasing Fees effective May 1, 2017 is recommended, with annual inflationary increases thereafter (effective January 1 st of each subsequent year). 7

Projected Water Demand 20% Increase In Demand (2013-2040) The 2011 Connection Fee Update projected an increase in retailer water demands by 35% to a buildout demand of 56,600 AF (between 2010 and 2040). 8

Projected Area Population 23% Increase In Population (2015-2040) The 2011 Connection Fee Update projected a 32% population growth in the service area (2010 to 2040) to a buildout population of 299,000. 9

Projected Growth (DUEs) Demographic Statistics Total Existing DUEs Projected Total DUEs (thru 2040/41) Cumulative Change: Number of Units (thru 2040/41) % of Total New DUEs Dougherty Valley (via DSRSD) 7,972 8,169 197 1% Dublin-San Ramon Services District (DSRSD) 23,524 31,663 8,139 34% California Water Service Company - Livermore District 33,620 39,201 5,581 23% City of Pleasanton 52,968 58,881 5,913 25% City of Livermore 13,911 18,165 4,254 18% Total 131,995 156,079 24,084 100.0% New Growth: 18.2% The 2011 Connection Fee Update projected 30,446 new DUEs; of those, 5,405 were received from FY 2011/12 through FY 2015/16. There are 25,061 remaining 2011 Study DUEs (FY 2016/17 through FY 2040/41). Current new DUE projections from Retailers are 977 lower compared to the remaining 2011 Study DUEs. 10

Total Expansion Program Cost Basis Total Future Year Program Expenses Fund 130 (FY 2016/17-2040/41) Expansion Program Projects Buildings & Grounds $ 1,648,419 Program Management 1,962,858 Transmission & Distribution 40,652,179 Water Supply & Conveyance 216,282,839 Water Treatment Facilities 156,456,674 Wells 140,170,609 Subtotal Expansion Program Projects $ 557,173,579 Debt Service Payments through Buildout Total Debt Service Payments $ 245,966,379 Other Expenditures through Buildout Other Expenditures 53,207,052 Contingency 18,229,632 Sinking Fund Contributions 32,153,009 TOTAL $ 906,729,651 Exclude from Dougherty Valley Fee Additional Entitlements $ 19,000 Additional Storage $ 25,767,566 Other Projects $ 955,000 $ 26,741,566 Dougherty Valley Exclusion 95.93% 11

Connection Fees Pay-Go Funding New fees include 3.4% ENR CCI inflationary increase. Zone 7 Connection Fee: $27,185 Additional 4.0% adjustment Dougherty Valley Connection Fee: $26,080 Additional 7.9% adjustment 12

Next Steps 1. Meet with Retailers to discuss findings and new fees 2. Meet with Finance Committee (to be scheduled in early February) 3. Adopt Fees at February 15, 2017 Board Meeting 4. New Connection Fees Effective May 1, 2017 13

Projected Growth 14

Connection Fee Comparison Current Water Connection Fees for 5/8" Meter Brentwood Antioch Hayward DSRSD Dublin Livermore Pleasanton Zone 7 MMWD CCWD ACWD EBMUD $25,985 from CCWD $25,985 from CCWD $24,360 $25,320 from Zone 7 $25,320 from Zone 7 $25,320 from Zone 7 $25,320 $35,750 $25,985 $19,646 $25,135 $8,581 $6,603 $12,763 $4,163 $1,620 15

QUESTIONS and COMMENTS 16