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File #: Res-2261    Version: 1 Name: Res #2261 - Water Rates Revised 04.12.18
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 4/5/2018 In control: Public Works
On agenda: 4/12/2018 Final action: 4/12/2018
Title: RESOLUTION NO. 2261 - WATER RATES FOR 2018 - BILLING FOR YOUTH ATHLETIC LEAGUE CHARGES REVISED COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED: Continue effective financial management. CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: REQUIRED SUMMARY STATEMENT: In exchange for youth athletic leagues maintaining the City’s athletic facilities at parks used by the leagues, staff recommends the Parks and Recreation Department assume responsibility for the costs of providing utility services for those facilities. Resolution No. 2261 maintains the current discounted rate to provide water service to the athletic facilities, but modifies the billing methods to provide for Parks and Recreation Department payment of the utility charges by eliminating any sub-metering requirements. FINANCIAL SUMMARY: The impact to the Parks and Recreation Department for absorbing the water utility charges previously billed to the youth athletic leagues is approximately $2,600. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Motion to adopt Resolution No. 2261.
Attachments: 1. Res #2261 - Water Rates Revised 04.12.18.pdf, 2. Res #2261 - Water Rates Revised 04.12.18 Tracked Changes.pdf

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RESOLUTION NO. 2261 - WATER RATES FOR 2018 - BILLING FOR YOUTH ATHLETIC LEAGUE CHARGES REVISED

 

COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED:

Continue effective financial management.

 

CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW:  REQUIRED

 

SUMMARY STATEMENT:

In exchange for youth athletic leagues maintaining the City’s athletic facilities at parks used by the leagues, staff recommends the Parks and Recreation Department assume responsibility for the costs of providing utility services for those facilities.  Resolution No. 2261 maintains the current discounted rate to provide water service to the athletic facilities, but modifies the billing methods to provide for Parks and Recreation Department payment of the utility charges by eliminating any sub-metering requirements.

 

FINANCIAL SUMMARY:

The impact to the Parks and Recreation Department for absorbing the water utility charges previously billed to the youth athletic leagues is approximately $2,600.

 

RECOMMENDED ACTION:

Motion to adopt Resolution No. 2261.