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Ordinance 124049
Introduced as Council Bill 117520
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AN ORDINANCE relating to drainage services of Seattle Public Utilities (SPU); amending Section 21.33.010 of the Seattle Municipal Code to update definitions; amending Section 21.33.030 of the Seattle Municipal Code to update exemptions from drainage rates and adjust drainage rates; amending Sections 21.33.050 and 21.33.070 to clarify billing and collection procedures; and amending Section 21.76.040 of the Seattle Municipal Code to revise credits to low-income drainage customers. |
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Current Status: | Passed |
Fiscal Note: | Fiscal Note to Council Bill No. 117520 |
Index Terms: | UTILITY-RATES, DRAINAGE, DRAINAGE-AND-WASTEWATER-UTILITY, LOW-INCOME, WASTE-WATER-TREATMENT, PUBLIC-ASSISTANCE |
Notes: | Originally referred to the Libraries, Utilities, and Center on July 16, 2012. |
References: | Related: Ordinance 123449 |
Legislative History | |
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Sponsor: | GODDEN | tr>
Date Introduced: | October 1, 2012 |
Committee Referral: | Budget |
Committee Action Date: | November 7, 2012 |
Committee Recommendation: | Pass as Amended |
Committee Vote: | 7 (Burgess, Bagshaw, Clark, Conlin, Godden, Licata, O'Brien) - 0 |
City Council Action Date: | November 19, 2012 |
City Council Action: | Passed |
City Council Vote: | 9-0 |
Date Delivered to Mayor: | November 20, 2012 |
Date Signed by Mayor: (About the signature date) | November 26, 2012 |
Date Filed with Clerk: | November 27, 2012 |
Signed Copy: | PDF scan of Ordinance No. 124049 |
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AN ORDINANCE relating to drainage services of Seattle Public Utilities (SPU); amending Section 21.33.010 of the Seattle Municipal Code to update definitions; amending Section 21.33.030 of the Seattle Municipal Code to update exemptions from drainage rates and adjust drainage rates; amending Sections 21.33.050 and 21.33.070 to clarify billing and collection procedures; and amending Section 21.76.040 of the Seattle Municipal Code to revise credits to low-income drainage customers. WHEREAS, certain definitions used for drainage billing do not accurately reflect current billing policies; and WHEREAS, drainage rates were last increased on January 1, 2012, as authorized by Ordinance 123449 to pass through increased King County treatment charges; and WHEREAS, Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) has identified additional infrastructure needs requiring additional capital funding; and WHEREAS, SPU has completed a rate study showing that existing drainage rates will not provide sufficient revenues to pay the costs of providing drainage services and debt service and that rate increases therefore are required; and proposing certain undeveloped areas be exempt from drainage fees; and WHEREAS, billing and collection procedures have been updated; and WHEREAS, credits for qualified low-income customers need to be revised to reflect an increase in drainage rates; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SEATTLE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Definitions in Subsections E, I, M, Q, and UAA of Section 21.33.010 of the Seattle Municipal Code are amended and a new definition is added as Subsection T as follows: SMC 21.33.010 Definitions For purposes of this chapter, the words or phrases below shall have the following meanings: * * *
E. "Condominiums" or "townhouses" means properties which contain (( * * *
I. "General service properties or parcels" means properties or parcels with no existing single family or duplex dwelling unit, including vacant properties, condominium complexes, (( * * * M. "Large residential property or parcel" means any single family residential property or townhouse whose billable area is 10,000 square feet or greater. * * * Q. "Property owner of record", also referred to as "owner" or "property owner", shall be the person or persons recorded by the King County Assessor to be the owner(s) of property and to whom property tax statements are directed. * * * T. "Riparian corridors" are the riparian watercourse and riparian management area as defined in SMC 25.09.020.D.5.a.
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(( * * * Section 2. Section 21.33.030 of the Seattle Municipal Code is amended as follows: SMC 21.33.030 Drainage service charges and drainage rates -- Schedule -Exemptions. A. A drainage service charge is imposed on every parcel within the City, and the owner(s) thereof, except for the following exempted property(ies):
1. The portion of a parcel that contains (( 2. That portion of a parcel that is submerged. If the parcel is entirely submerged, the entire parcel is exempt. If a portion of the parcel is submerged, only the submerged part will be exempt and the remainder of the parcel shall be billed as all other properties; 3. City streets; 4. State of Washington highways, so long as the State of Washington shall agree to maintain, construct and improve all drainage facilities associated with State highways as required by the Utility in conformance with all Utility standards for maintenance, construction and improvement hereafter established by the Utility and so far as such maintenance, construction and improvements shall be achieved at no cost to the Utility or to the City; and 5. All other streets, so long as such streets provide drainage services in the same manner as City streets and the owner(s) shall agree to maintain, construct and improve all drainage facilities associated with such streets as required by the Utility in conformance with all Utility standards for maintenance, construction and improvement hereafter established by the Utility and so far as such maintenance, construction and improvements shall be achieved at no cost to the Utility or to the City. 6. Effective January 1, 2013, that portion of a parcel containing a riparian corridor that contains highly infiltrative pervious surface and meeting all qualification critera established by the Utility by Director's Rule under Section 3.32.020 of the Seattle Municipal Code. The Utility may consider Geographic Information System data and any other information determined necessary in identifying qualifying riparian corridors. 7. Effective January 1, 2013, that portion of a parcel containing an island that contains highly infiltrative pervious surface and less than ten percent impervious surface area. The Utility may consider Geographic Information System data and any other information determined necessary in identifying qualifying islands. 8. Effective upon the date set by Directors Rule, but no later than January 1, 2014, that portion of a parcel containing a wetland that contains highly infiltrative pervious surface and meets all qualification criteria as established by the Utility by Director's Rule under Section 3.32.020 of the Seattle Municipal Code. The Utility may consider Geographic Information System data and any other necessary information in identifying qualifying wetlands. B. The drainage service charge shall be based upon a parcel's estimated contribution to City-wide surface and storm water runoff. A parcel's run-off is estimated based on its size and surface characteristics, including the amount and type of impervious and pervious surface it contains. C. Drainage service charges shall be determined as follows:
1. Small single-family residential properties shall be assigned to one of four (( 2. General service and large residential properties shall be assigned to a rate category based on the estimated percent of impervious surface contained within the parcel. Subsequently, properties assigned to the "undeveloped," "light," and "moderate" rate categories that also contain sufficient quantities of highly infiltrative pervious surface cover to meet Utility-defined performance requirements shall be assigned to a "low impact" rate category. A separate drainage rate shall apply to each general service and large residential rate category. The drainage service charge shall be calculated by multiplying the drainage rate, as determined by the parcel's rate category assignment, by the parcel's billable area (rounded to the nearest whole number of a square foot and divided by one thousand). For condominiums, the drainage service charge shall be determined for the entire parcel and then divided evenly among the owners. Present use code, site visits, planimetric maps based on aerial photography, and other information shall be used to estimate the percentage of impervious area. D. Drainage rates used in the calculation of drainage service charges shall be the sum of the treatment rate and the system rate, as follows:
1. Treatment rate: The "treatment rate" shall be the rate required to pay the drainage share of "treatment cost" which is the cost of wastewater treatment, interception and disposal service, and any associated costs necessary to meet Drainage and
Wastewater Fund policies. The treatment rate shall be the amount obtained when (a) the projected drainage treatment cost for each rate category is divided by (b) the projected number of billing units in each rate category and the result is multiplied by
(( 2. System rate: The "system rate" shall be the rate required to fund the expense associated with operating, maintaining, and constructing the City's surface and stormwater management system, including any share of combined sanitary and stormwater system expense assigned to drainage. 3. The rate categories and the corresponding annual drainage rates are as follows:
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4. SPU shall provide a 10(( 5. Open space properties or parcels shall be charged only for the area of impervious surface and at the rate under which the parcel is classified using the total parcel acreage.
E. Each bill shall be rounded to the nearest cent. The minimum annual drainage service charge shall be (( Section 3. Section 21.33.050 of the Seattle Municipal Code is amended as follows: SMC 21.33.050 Drainage service charges - Adjustments. A. Any person receiving a drainage service charge may apply in writing to the Utility for a bill adjustment. Filing such a request does not extend the period for payment of the charge. Requests for adjustments on delinquent accounts will not be acted upon until paid in full.
B. A request for a bill adjustment may be based on one (( 1. The billable area of the parcel is incorrect; 2. The percent of impervious surface on a large residential or general service parcel places the parcel in a different rate category than the category assigned by the Utility; 3. The parcel is a large residential or general service parcel which contains highly infiltrative pervious surface and meets all Utility requirements for low-impact rate category designation but has not been properly assigned to such a category by the Utility; 4. The parcel meets the definition of exempted property; 5. The parcel is wholly or partially outside City of Seattle limits; or 6. The parcel's stormwater facility credit was calculated with inaccurate data related to the parcel or to the approved stormwater management facility. 7. The drainage service charge is otherwise erroneous in applying the terms of this chapter.
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E. If the Utility grants an adjustment which reduces the charge for the current year, the applicant shall receive an adjusted bill or be refunded the amount overpaid. If the Utility determines that an adjustment should be made which increases the charge
due for the current year, the applicant shall receive a supplemental bill that will be due within (( Section 4. Subsection 21.33.070.B of the Seattle Municipal Code is amended as follows: SMC 21.33.070 Billing and Collection Procedures
B. The drainage service charge shall be displayed and billed on the annual King County property tax statement for the parcel and shall be mailed to the name and address shown on the real property tax roll at the time annual property bills are prepared.
(( * * * Section 5. Subsection 21.76.040.A.2 of the Seattle Municipal Code is amended as follows: 21.76.040 Low Income Rate Credits. A. Drainage, Wastewater, and Water. Persons qualified by the Human Services Department as eligible recipients of low income utility credits provided for in Section 21.76.010 (eligible recipients) shall be granted low income billing credits in the following amounts: * * * 2. Drainage. Eligible recipients residing inside The City of Seattle shall receive the following credits for drainage services based on dwelling type:
* * * Section 6. The provisions of this ordinance are declared to be separate and severable. If a court of competent jurisdiction, all appeals having been exhausted or all appeal periods having run, finds any provision of this ordinance to be invalid or unenforceable as to any person or circumstance, then such provision or provisions shall be null and severed from the rest of this ordinance with respect to the particular person or circumstance. The offending provision with respect to all other persons and all other circumstances, as well as all other provisions of this ordinance, shall remain valid and enforceable. Section 7. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 30 days from and after its approval by the Mayor, but if not approved and returned by the Mayor within ten days after presentation, it shall take effect as provided by Seattle Municipal Code Section 1.04.020. Passed by the City Council the ____ day of _________, 2012, and signed by me in open session in authentication of its passage this _____ day of __________, 2012. _________________________________ President __________of the City Council Approved by me this ____ day of _________, 2012. _________________________________ Michael McGinn, Mayor Filed by me this ____ day of _________, 2012. ____________________________________ Monica Martinez Simmons, City Clerk (Seal) Maria Coe SPU Drainage Rates ORD 10-26-12 Version #4 |
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