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File #: CO0624-22b    Version: 1
Type: Code Ordinance Status: Public Hearing
File created: 2/14/2022 In control: County Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 2/22/2022 Final action:
Title: Incorporated County of Los Alamos Code Ordinance No. 02-325; An Ordinance Amending Chapter 40, Article III, Sections 40-201 and 40-202 of the Code of the Incorporated County of Los Alamos Pertaining to the Sewage Service Rate Schedule and Determination of Charges
Presenters: Philo Shelton; Heather Garcia
Indexes (Council Goals): * 2021 Council Goal - Investing in Infrastructure, DPU FY2022 - 1.0 Provide Safe and Reliable Utility Services
Attachments: 1. A - Code Ordinance 02-325 - Sewer Rates, 2. B - Wastewater Fund - Revenue-Expenses-Cash Balance Graph, 3. C - Projected Bills and Rate Comparisons, 4. D - Publication Notice
Related files: CO0624-22
Title
Incorporated County of Los Alamos Code Ordinance No. 02-325; An Ordinance Amending Chapter 40, Article III, Sections 40-201 and 40-202 of the Code of the Incorporated County of Los Alamos Pertaining to the Sewage Service Rate Schedule and Determination of Charges
Recommended Action
I move that Council adopt Incorporated County of Los Alamos Ordinance No. 02-325; An Ordinance Amending Chapter 40, Article III, Sections 40-201 and 40-202 of the Code of the Incorporated County of Los Alamos Pertaining to the Sewage Service Rate Schedule and Determination of Charges.
Utilities Manager Recommendation
The Utility Manager recommends that Council adopt the Ordinance as presented.
Board, Commission or Committee Recommendation
On January 19, 2022 the Board of Public Utilities met and unanimously recommended that Council adopt this Ordinance as presented.
Body
In 2016 several alternative long-term scenarios were prepared by staff and presented or Board consideration. After discussion, scenarios were selected that represented the most reasonable balance between increased rates and necessary system expenditures and have been the foundation upon which the ten-year budgetary projections have been based. This approach helps consumers adjust to increasing costs over time but provides adequate funding for planned initiatives in each year. The rate trajectory was considered in the long-range proposals discussed in 2016 and has been reviewed and adjusted each year since. There have been some opportunities taken advantage of, such as the refinancing of existing debt for the Los Alamos Treatment Facility and the one-time transfer of excess funds from the gas utility to the sewer utility. The long-range projections have been adjusted as appropriate to account for these actions, and to reflect actual operational experience since first implemented. The prior ten-year forecast for the sewer utility presented with the FY2022 budget did not include rate increases for years ...

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