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ORO VALLEY WATER UTILITY COMMISSION
REGULAR SESSION
Monday, September 10, 2012
HOPI CONFERENCE ROOM
11000 N. LA CANADA DRIVE
CALL TO ORDER - AT OR AFTER 6:01 P.M.
ROLL CALL
Robert Milkey, Chair
PRESENT: Winston Tustison, Vice Chair
Richard Davis, Commissioner
Richard Reynolds, Commissioner
Elizabeth Shapiro, Commissioner
Richard Verlaque, Commissioner
EXCUSED: John Hoffmann, Commissioner
STAFF PRESENT: Philip C. Saletta, Water Utility Director
Shirley Seng, Utility Administrator
David Ruiz, Engineering Division Manager
Robert Jacklitch, Project Manager
CALL TO AUDIENCE - At this time, any member of the public is allowed to
address the Water Utility Commission on any issue not listed on today's agenda.
Pursuant to the Arizona Open Meeting Law, individual Commissioners may ask
Town Staff to review the matter, ask that the matter be placed on a future
agenda, or respond to criticism made by speakers. However, the Water Utility
Commission may not discuss or take legal action on matters raised during "Call
to Audience." In order to speak during "Call to Audience" please specify what you
wish to discuss when completing the blue speaker card. There were no
speakers.
1. APPROVAL JUNE 11, 2012 MINUTES
MOTION: A Motion was made by Commissioner Shapiro and Seconded
by Vice Chair Tustison to approve the June 11, 2012 minutes.
MOTION carried, 6-0.
2. DISCUSSION AND/OR POSSIBLE ACTION REGARDING A RECOMMENDATION
FOR WATER CODE CHANGES FOR LINE EXTENSION AGREEMENTS (P.
Saletta)
Mr. Saletta reported on item #2 and mentioned that emails were sent to the
Commission with the water code changes and a draft ordinance. He presented a
power point presentation
-Protected Mains - Town has a Line Extension Agreement with developers to
build pipeline facilities for the Water Utility.
-Review: On site and off site pipeline development and potential costs to
developers if construction is along the frontage of an adjacent or nearby property.
-Water Code Changes - The current Water Code allows the Water Utility Director
to execute LEAs without protected facilities. The process includes approving the
protected main LEAs administratively and will not need Council's approval. No
funds will be disbursed to the developer unless monies are collected from the
adjacent property owner. The LEA will be extended 15 years from present 10
year term.
Staff is requesting that the Commission forward and recommend these changes
to the Water Code Ordinance for approval to Town Council. Mr. Saletta ended
his report.
Commissions' Points of Interest
• Non-payment from adjacent property owner and payment to original
developer. Staff indicated that if payment is not made then no water
service would be provided.
• Over sizing of main past adjacent property and does original downstream
developer have to pay full cost for the oversizing. Staff indicated that
oversizing is paid for by the Water Utility.
• Lambert Lane protected mains and relocation. There were no protected
mains as part of this project.
• Does the secondary developer have obligation to pay the primary
developer whether connection is completed? Staff indicated that the
charges are collected upfront prior to making the water service
connection.
• If the property is sold and there is no construction is the third party
obligated to pay? The party that owns the property at the time of request
is required to pay once the pipeline is constructed.
• Are there any unforeseen problems changing the agreement from 10
years to 15 years and obtaining Council's approval? No problems are
expected regarding the 15 years since this allows more time in this slow
economy.
• If a booster station is involved and the contractor needs the property will
they be responsible for part of the booster station? Yes, to extent the
booster station is protected as determined in the agreement.
MOTION: A Motion was made by Commissioner Reynolds and
Seconded by Commissioner Shapiro to approve the Ordinance for Water
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Code changes regarding the Line Extension Agreement with protected
facilities to Council. MOTION carried, 6-0.
This Ordinance will be presented to Council at their meeting September
19, 2012.
3. DISCUSSION AND/OR POSSIBLE ACTION FOR RECOMMENDING AN
APPLICATION FOR MODIFYING A DESIGNATION OF ASSURED
WATER SUPPLY (P. Saletta)
The Water Resources Subcommittee met 9/4/2012 to discuss this item. Mr.
Saletta proceeded to give background information on the Assured Water Supply
application. The Town has had two applications for Assured Water Supply in year
1996 and 2003. Currently the designation of AWS is through 2013. The basic
principal for AWS is to see how much water is available and being used for areas
being served by the Water Utility.
Oro Valley's current AWS allocation is 17,384 AF per year based upon the 2002
Hydrology report. Approximately 13,384 AF is groundwater and 4000 AF is
Effluent. This does not include CAP water. Oro Valley Water will submit its
application to Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) by December
31, 2012.
Mr. Saletta explained Oro Valley's membership to Central Arizona Groundwater
Replenishment District (CAGRD) and water supply rights. The Water Utility must
continue to provide financial information to the State and also be consistent with
water management planning and conservation.
Mr. Saletta gave a review of AWS Comparison Demand Estimates for years
2010, 2013, 2015, 2020 and 2030 through 2033. Mr. Saletta mentioned that
ADWR suggested keeping the demand estimates higher. However it is the
utility's responsibility to inform ADWR when the 17,384 AF is reached. After year
2023 the Town should not have any problem obtaining assured water supply. We
need to work with ADWR to make certain they meet demands according to our
growth projections.
Staff requests the Commission take action and recommend to Council the
approval of the Assured Water Supply Application.
Commissions' Points of Interest
• There was discussion that the definition between aquifer draw down 1000
feet below surface water and sustainable water rate 5500 AF safe yield
are two different items.
• The growth rate throughout the chart varies but is based upon local
government projections
• Arroyo Grande is included in future growth projections with respect to
population projections and associated water demand within the General
Plan Area.
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There were no further discussions, Mr. Saletta ended his report.
MOTION: A Motion was made by Commissioner Reynolds and
Seconded by Commissioner Davis to approve and forward to Council the
Modification and Designation of Assured Water Supply application.
MOTION carried, 6-0.
4. DISCUSSION AND/OR POSSIBLE ACTION REGARDING A
RECOMMENDATION FOR AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
WITH PIMA COUNTY FOR WASTEWATER BILLING SERVICES (S.
Seng)
Ms. Seng gave some background information regarding the Pima County
Wastewater IGA. A draft IGA was sent to the Commission via e-mail. The Town
has had an IGA with Pima County Wastewater for billing and collection services
going back to 2004.The IGA expired in June 2012. We are currently having
discussions with Pima County to renew the existing IGA. Ms. Seng reviewed
several major elements of the IGA.
The current billing cost is 0.84 cents per bill but will increase to 0.98 cents. Pima
County has verbally agreed to pay this rate. Ms. Seng reviewed the sewer billing
process. The only change in the scope of the IGA relates to changes in the
vacation start/stop dates. A brief discussion occurred regarding Pima County's
Wastewater vacation start and stop dates.
Ms. Seng mentioned that last year the Water Utility collected over $170,000 for
billing services. The Water Utility will collect up to $200,000 an increase of
$30,000 per year. The duration of this agreement will be one year with four
renewals per year. The Town Manager will approve the remaining renewals.
Staff is requesting that the Commission support and recommend approval of
Pima County Wastewater IGA to Council. This item will be presented for
Council's approval October 3, 2012. There were no questions, Ms. Seng ended
her report.
MOTION: A Motion was made by Commissioner Verlaque and Seconded
by Commissioner Reynolds to approve and forward to Council the
Intergovernmental Agreement with Pima County Wastewater facilities
services. MOTION carried, 6-0.
5. DISCUSSION AND/OR POSSIBLE ACTION REGARDING THE WATER
RATES ANALYSIS FOR FY 2012-13 (Commissioner Tustison & S. Seng)
Vice Chair Tustison reported that on August 20th the Finance Subcommittee met
with staff to review financial scenarios with regard to water rates. The
subcommittee requested staff to consider making some minor adjustments to the
scenarios. The Finance subcommittee met earlier today to review a new financial
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scenario and based on the results can support no rate increase in the base and
commodity rates for next year but with gradual rate increases the following years.
Ms. Seng gave a power point presentation. She mentioned that the Oro Valley
Water Utility was comprised of three funds: - Operating Fund (Revenue: Water
Rates, Expenses: Personnel and O&M Existing System and Debt Service
-AWRD Impact Fee fund (Revenue: Impact Fees & GPF, Expenses: CIP & Debt
for Reclaimed & CAP Projects, -PWSD Impact Fee Fund (Revenue: Impact
Fees, Expenses: CIP & Debt for Growth-related projects).
Ms. Seng reviewed the Preferred Financial Scenario Key Assumptions, Factors
and several of the results for each of the assumptions:
• Meets all rate setting policies & bond covenants -Cash used to minimize
future debt -No rate shock -Water rate structure continues to promote
voluntary water conservation
• No financial impact to our customers in year 1 -Modest impact to
customers in later years
The packet information included the Preferred Financial Scenario Summary of all
the funds.
• Review: Total Increase to Residential Customer using 8K gals for FY
2012-13 through FY 2016-17. Approximately 85% majority of our
customers only use 8K gals of water.
• Review: Debt Service Ratio: Revenue Bonds/WIFA. Required to maintain
a 1.30% with Senior Lien and WIFA bonds and a 1.0% on excise tax
bonds.
• Review: Operating Fund FY 2016-17 Ending Cash Balance = $4.8 million
-Total Ending Cash Balance= $12.7 million FY 2016-17
• Review: Contingent Reserve Fund Requirement = 130% -Total Ending=
230% FY 2016-17
Commissions' Points of Interest
• No increases in GPF/Impact Fees
• Decreased CAGRD costs FY 2016-17.
• Review: Water Resource Management Costs FY 2012-13 = $405,000, etc.
Monies will be used to purchase extinguishment credits.
• Discussion: CIP project cost and adjustments
• Discussion: The potential of permitting all wells as recovery wells
• Review: AWRD Impact Fee Fund
• Discussion: Increase and decreases in water well levels
• Review: Machinery & Equipment, Vehicles and tool expenditures
Water Rates Analysis Proposed Schedule
-7/12, 8/20, and 9/10: Finance Subcommittee meetings held
-9/10: Commission meeting — review
-10/08: Commission meeting - recommendation
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-11/07: Council meeting - Present Water Rates Analysis Report
Vice Chair Tustison thanked staff for their dedication and hard work and coming
back with new recommendations to the Subcommittee. We must remind all
members of the Council that the rates for the first year are set, however there
could be some changes the next two to five years.
Ms. Seng said, we do this every year and there are always changes in our
operations. TEP power increases impact us. This type of increase determines
whether or not we need to raise rates. Work on the Cost of Service Study will
begin in January. This study will look at ways we charge our Commercial
customers and can also assist us in developing new rate schedules.
Chair Milkey requested a poll from the Commission if they felt comfortable taking
action and moving forward with Item #5 or would they rather wait for next month's
meeting.
The Commission unanimously agreed to move forward and take action since
there were no recommended changes to the water rates.
MOTION: A Motion was made by Vice Chair Tustison and Seconded by
Commissioner Shapiro to recommend approval of the Preferred Financial
Scenario with no water rate increases in FY 2012/13 to Town Council.
MOTION carried, 6-0.
6. TOWN COUNCIL MEETINGS/COMMUNICATIONS (Councilmember
Hornat)
Councilmember Hornat suggested that Staff be prepared to give an explanation
regarding Pima County's Wastewater vacation start/stop dates when it is
presented to Council.
Councilmember Hornat also requested an update about Tucson Water
interrupted CAP water delivery. He also mentioned that Council may ask if the
interruption impacted Oro Valley. Mr. Saletta indicated that it did not impact CAP
deliveries to Oro Valley.
Councilmember Hornat ended his report.
7. SUBCOMMITTEE/COMMISSIONER REPORTS
a. Finance Subcommittee (Commissioner Tustison)
Commissioner Tustison had no report.
b. Conservation Subcommittee (Commissioner Davis)
Commissioner Davis reported the following: The Conservation Subcommittee
met 9/05/2012 to discuss the Water Conservation Program for local schools.
Staff received two bids which vary considerably. The contract was awarded to
Environmental Education Exchange and they currently also work with Tucson
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Water. The conservation booklet will be customized for Oro Valley schools and
used as an educational tool. The cost is approximately $12,000. They will also
have teachers do specific presentations. The total cost for this program is
$26,000.
The second bidder was Arizona Project WET. They proposed starting the
educational program from scratch but the Subcommittee felt it was not
necessary. Total cost for this program was $95,000. Classroom presentations
would begin next fiscal year.
The Conservation subcommittee requested that the program be added to the
budget this coming year. First phase: Develop the activity booklet this year.
Second Phase: Implement the program in Oro Valley schools the following year.
No action was required by the subcommittee. Commissioner Davis ended his
report.
c. Water Resources Subcommittee (Commissioner Hoffmann)
Commissioner Reynold's reported that the Water Resources subcommittee met
September 4th. Several of the agenda Items were:
• Discussion and/or possible action regarding the Designation of the
Assured Water Supply Application.
• Discussion regarding the current status of CAP wheeling through Tucson
Water and the temporary outage
Commissioner Reynold's ended his report.
8. STAFF REPORTS
a. Customer Service Report (S. Seng)
Ms. Seng reported on the following:
• Packet information -A bill insert Go Green with Paperless Bills was sent to
customers, Quick Reference (QR) codes were created to help customers
link to the Water Utility's website through the use of their Smart phones. A
second QR code links customers to the Water Utility's toll free telephone
number for bill payments.
• Customer Service Report -August 2012:
• Current Metered Connections -Projected Meter Installations for FY
12-13
• Actual EDU's as of 8/13/12 -Meter Replacements -Water Audits
Ms. Seng ended her report.
b. Capital Projects (B. Jacklitch)
Mr. Jacklitch reported on several projects: -Lambert Lane Project water main
installation -Campo Bello Main replacement -Chlorine Storage Facility. Mr.
Jacklitch ended his report.
c. Potable and Reclaimed Water System Report (D. Ruiz)
Mr. Ruiz presented several slides on the Potable and Reclaimed Water Systems:
• Total Water Production Report - 2011-12
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• Monthly Water Production Report -August 2012
• Daily Demand/Overall Reservoir Storage Average/Precipitation Report -
August 2012
• Reclaimed Water Deliveries-August 2012. Mr. Ruiz ended his report.
9. DIRECTOR'S REPORT (P. Saletta)
a. Update on Reclaimed IGA Discussion - Mr. Saletta reported that Staff met
with Tucson Water to discuss extending the agreement another year. Staff
will discuss the possibilities of the interruptible versus non-interruptible rate.
b. MPA Common Ground Award Finalist— Mr. Saletta mentioned that Oro
Valley is being considered as a finalist for MPAs Common Ground Award.
An article will be featured in Tucson Life Style Magazine - November's
issue.
c. Colorado River Update
Mr. Saletta reviewed the Colorado and Arizona River Water Watch
monthly stream flows.
CAP Total System Contents (new slide) - Reviewed several area
capacities: Lake Powell, Lake Mead, Morrow Point, Navajo Reservoir and
Lake Havasu. Mr. Saletta will e-mail the slide to the Commissioners.
d. Upcoming Meetings
-9/13: State of the Town Address Time: 11:00 a.m. Location: Hilton El
Conquistador
-9/14: SAWUA Forum Time: 7:30 a.m. Location: Hotel Tucson City Center
-9/19 & 10/03: Town Council Meetings
-9/18: Community Home Energy Efficiency/Discussion of Energy elements
Workshop
-10/11-11/15: Community Academy Forum
Future Tours:-Mark Wilmer CAP facility -Location: Lake Havasu Schedule:
November, January or February - CAP Headquarters -Location: Phoenix. Mr.
Saletta ended his report.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: -Update: AMI meters/data (Commissioner Shapiro)
CALL TO AUDIENCE - At this time, any member of the public is allowed to
address the Water Utility Commission on any issue not listed on today's agenda.
Pursuant to the Arizona Open Meeting Law, individual Commissioners may ask
Town Staff to review the matter, ask that the matter be placed on a future
agenda, or respond to criticism made by speakers. However, the Water Utility
Commission may not discuss or take legal action on matters raised during "Call
to Audience." In order to speak during "Call to Audience" please specify what you
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wish to discuss when completing the blue speaker card. There were no
speakers.
Before adjourning the meeting, Chair Milkey thanked the Finance Subcommittee
for their work with the Water Rates Analysis and Staff's support.
ADJOURNMENT: 7:47
MOTION: A Motion was made by Commissioner Davis and Seconded by
Commissioner Reynolds to adjourn the meeting.
MOTION carried, 6-0.
Prepared by:
4 I dap.
Iris L. Chaparro
Senior Office Specialist
I hereby certify that the foregoing minutes are a true and correct copy of the
minutes of the regular session of the Water Utility Commission of Oro Valley,
Arizona held on the T�'` day of defohi„ 2012. I further certify that the
meeting was duly called and held and that a quorum was present.
Dated this 0,4 day of j'c,401-eit, , 2012.
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ACTION SUMMARY MINUTES
ORO VALLEY WATER UTILITY COMMISSION
FINANCE SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING
SEPTEMBER 10, 2012
ORO VALLEY WATER UTILITY CONFERENCE ROOM
11000 N. LA CANADA DRIVE
ORO VALLEY, AZ 85737
CALL TO ORDER at 11:03 a.m.
PRESENT: Winston Tustison, Chair, Finance Subcommittee
Betty Shapiro, Subcommittee Member
Rich Verlaque, Commission Member
Stacey Lemos, Finance Director
Shirley Seng, Water Utility Administrator
Philip Saletta, Water Utility Director
Discussion of the following item, no legal action taken:
1. Water Rates Analysis for FY 12-13
a. Discussed assumptions used in the analysis— Scenario B
i. Revisions to the CAGRD costs
ii. Revisions to proposed rate increases
iii. Revisions to capital improvement projects
iv. Revisions to future debt financing
v. Ending cash balance
vi. Debt service coverage requirements
b. Discussed the results of Financial Scenario B
i. Meets all policies and bond covenants
ii. Equalized rate increases over the projection period
c. Consensus that Scenario B become the Preferred Financial Scenario to be
presented to the Water Utility Commission at their meeting on 9/10/12
Call to the audience
No public attendance at the meeting.
Adjourned at 11:30 a.m.
I hereby certify that I prepared the foregoing minutes and that they are a true and correct copy
of the minutes of the Finance Subcommittee meeting held on the 10th day of September 2012.
I further certify that the -eting was duly called and held and that a quorum was present.
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Shirley eng, Water tility Adm' =tor