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RES-2024-023RESOLUTION NO. 2024- 0 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM MODIFYING THE RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS, WHICH DO NOT MATERIALLY INCREASE RATE -RELATED REVENUES, FOR THE SALE AND DISTRIBUTION OF WATER AS ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION NO. 72R-600 AND MOST RECENTLY AMENDED BY RESOLUTION NO. 2023-023 AND DETERMINING THAT SAID ACTIONS ARE EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) PURSUANT TO PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE SECTION 21080(B)(8) AND SECTIONS 15061(B)(3) AND 15273(A) OF TITLE 14 OF THE CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS. WHEREAS, the City of Anaheim ("Anaheim") maintains a water production, transmission, and distribution system for the distribution of water to residents and businesses of Anaheim and has adopted Water Rates, Rules and Regulations for the sale and distribution of water; and WHEREAS, the Anaheim Municipal Code authorizes the City Council of Anaheim ("Anaheim City Council") to approve reasonable Water Rates, Rules and Regulations for the recovery of costs of water services, which are provided by the Anaheim Public Utilities Department ("APU"); and WHEREAS, APU is a publicly owned utility that and continuously seeks opportunities to minimize administrative and fiscal burdens while remaining in a position to maintain service reliability and high industry standards; and WHEREAS, in support of the foregoing, APU staff reviewed and recommends (1) the adoption of modifications to Schedule W-CA, Schedule W-SRA, Schedule W-G, and Schedule W-PFL of the Water Rates, Rules and Regulations, as set forth in Attachment A and (2) modifications to Rule No. 26 of the Water Rates, Rules and Regulations, as set forth in Attachment B; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Article XIIID of the California Constitution, on January 9, 2024, Anaheim mailed a Notice of Public Hearing to property owners of record within the City of Anaheim as of October 27, 2023 (the most current tax roll data available), and Water Utility customers of record as of October 20, 2023, providing an explanation of the proposed modifications to Schedule W-CA, Schedule W-SRA, Schedule W-G, and Schedule W-PFL, and the procedure for submitting written protests of the proposed rate action to the Secretary of the Public Utilities Board as well as electronic mail ("e-mail") protests at waterrates(4�anaheim.net; and WHEREAS, on February 8, 2024, and February 15, 2024, notice of the public hearing regarding modifications to the water rate schedules of the Water Rates, Rules and Regulations was published in the Anaheim Bulletin, and proof thereof is on file with the Secretary of the Public Utilities Board; and WHEREAS, on February 12, 2024, and February 19, 2024, notice of the public hearing regarding modifications to the water rate schedules of the Water Rates, Rules and Regulations was published in the Orange County Register, and proof thereof is on file with the Secretary of the Public Utilities Board; and WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board held a public hearing for the water rate schedule and rule modifications on February 28, 2024, and evidence was presented in support of the modifications to the Water Rates, Rules and Regulations; and WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board considered the proposals of APU and considered the evidence presented at the public hearing; and WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board made the following findings with respect to the need for the proposed rate modifications to the Water Rates, Rules and Regulations: 1. Section 1221 of the City Charter provides that utility rates charged to a class of customers shall be uniform within the class and shall be based on the cost of service revenue requirement for the class. 2. Section 1221 of the City Charter requires that utility rates shall be sufficient in order to allow the utility to pay for operations and maintenance of the system; for payment of principal and interest on debt; for creation and maintenance of financial reserves adequate to assure debt service on bonds outstanding; for capital construction of new facilities and improvements of existing facilities, or maintenance of a reserve fund for that purpose; and for payments to the general fund of the City in the amounts set forth in the City Charter. 3. Section 1221 of the City Charter also provides that the Anaheim City Council shall periodically review rates to insure that financial goals are being accomplished. 4. In setting rates, it is reasonable and appropriate to recognize the benefits that APU customers will realize through having rates for domestic and non - domestic customers remain competitive with other local providers. 5. It is reasonable and appropriate to make modifications to: (1) Schedule W- G and Schedule W-PFL to better align APU's fixed-rate water charges with its fixed water costs; (2) Schedule W-CA to add a Water Regulatory Adjustment to recover the cost of complying with future mandates on water use efficiency, drought resilience, and other related measures that are not currently covered in the existing rate schedule; and (3) Schedule W-SRA to increase the authorized maximum allowed annual increase and redefine the capital reserve account limit to help ensure rate stability in the event of a recession. 2 6. As supported by the evidence presented to the Public Utilities Board at the public hearing, the proposed modifications to Schedule W-CA, Schedule W-SRA, Schedule W-G, and Schedule W-PFL of the Water, Rates, Rules and Regulations comply with the substantive requirements of Article XIIID, section 6 of the California Constitution, including that (1) revenues derived from the proposed modifications shall not exceed the funds required to provide water service; (2) revenues derived from the proposed modifications shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it is charged; (3) the proposed Schedule W-CA, Schedule W-SRA, Schedule W-G, and Schedule W-PFL do not exceed the proportional cost of the water service attributable to any parcel; (4) Schedule W-CA, Schedule W- SRA, Schedule W-G, and Schedule W-PFL are only imposed when water service is actually used or immediately available and is not imposed for general governmental services. WHEREAS, it is reasonable and appropriate to modify Rule No. 26, which pertains to the water discount program currently in place for income -qualified senior, long-term disabled, and military veteran customers, to increase the discount on water charges; and WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board considered the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and found that the proposed modifications to the water rate schedules and rules, as set forth in Attachment A and Attachment B, come within Public Resources Code section 21080(b)(8) and Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, sections 15061(b)(3) and 15273(a). Thus, these modifications are exempt from CEQA; and WHEREAS, based on the findings hereinabove made and the public hearing record, the Public Utilities Board recommended that the Anaheim City Council determine that the modifications to the Water Rates, Rules and Regulations are exempt under CEQA, Public Resources Code section 21080(b)(8) and Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, sections 15061(b)(3) and 15273(a); and WHEREAS, based on the findings hereinabove made and the public hearing record, the Public Utilities Board recommended that the Anaheim City Council adopt the findings of the Public Utilities Board with respect to the matters contained herein and adopt the modifications to the Water Rates, Rules and Regulations as set forth in Attachment A and Attachment B, which are on file with the Office of the City Clerk; and WHEREAS, the Anaheim City Council has considered the evidence and concurs with the findings of the Public Utilities Board as set forth hereinabove. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Anaheim City Council as follows: 1. The findings set forth herein are hereby adopted by the Anaheim City Council. 2. The Anaheim City Council hereby determines that, in accordance with CEQA and the State CEQA Guidelines, the modifications to the water rate schedules and rules of the Water Rates, Rules and Regulations, as set forth in Attachment A and Attachment B, are exempt from CEQA pursuant to Public Resources Code section 21080(b)(8) and sections 3 15061(b)(3) and 15273(a) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations because it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the proposed modifications will have a significant effect on the environment and the modifications are designed to recover costs and are administrative in nature. 3. The Anaheim City Council hereby adopts the modifications to the Water Rates, Rules and Regulations, as set forth in Attachment A and Attachment B. These modifications shall be effective April 3, 2024. 4. The Anaheim Public Utilities General Manager is hereby authorized and directed to prepare, promulgate, publish, and implement changes to the Water Rates, Rules and Regulations as set forth herein. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim this 26 day of March , 2024, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Kurtz, Diaz, Leon, Rubalcava, Faessel and Meeks NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: ACITYCR OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM 150856 CITY OF ANAHEIM (IL -�241 MAYOR O E CITY OF ANAHEIM 4 Attachment A Water Rates, Rules and Regulations Rate Schedules Effective April 3, 2024 CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 A. APPLICABILITY WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE W CA COMMODITY ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE Page No. 2.1.1 Applicable to all areas served by the Utility and to all rate schedule commodity charges. B. PURPOSE To provide for the automatic adjustment of the Utility's water rate schedule commodity charges per 100 cubic feet whenever the cost per acre foot (A.F.) of water is increased due to changes in the Orange County Water District (OCWD) pump tax and basin equity assessment; the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) acre foot charge for treated and untreated water; fixed charges, such as a readiness charge, a connection charge, or a demand charge; and/or the costs of electricity associated with producing and distributing water. To provide for the automatic adjustment of the Utility's water rate schedule commodity charges per 100 cubic feet to recover expenditures made or proposed within a designated time period, not to exceed one year, to accommodate Federal and/or State mandated rules and regulations pertaining to water quality. To establish the method for determining the cost of water per acre foot and any resulting change to the rate schedule commodity charges (expressed to the nearest $0.001 per 100 cubic feet). C. COST OF PRODUCING AND DISTRIBUTING WATER The cost of water shall be the sum of the percent of groundwater times its total cost per A.F. plus the percent of water purchased times its total costs per A.F. (including appropriate fixed charges). The total cost per A.F. of groundwater is the sum of the OCWD pump tax plus the cost of electricity to pump water per A.F. The total cost per A.F. of purchased water is the MWD price per A.F. for treated or untreated water (including appropriate fixed charges). The cost of distributing water shall include the cost of electricity for the booster pumps. D. AMOUNT OF ADJUSTMENT Previously, the commodity adjustment calculation included an adjustment for the base year 1971-72 cost of water. Effective September 1, 1996, the calculation methodology shall remain the same in all respects with the exception of the base -year calculation. The calculation shall not include a base -year adjustment. Effective September 1, 1995, the Agricultural Customer Class is combined with the General Commercial/Industrial Customer Class, thereby eliminating the Agricultural Commodity Adjustment. The percent of groundwater to be pumped and imported water to be purchased (including fixed charges) established as of July 1 each fiscal year shall apply in any commodity adjustment computation throughout that fiscal year. The amount of the commodity adjustment and the data elements required to compute the commodity adjustment for the most recent changes shall be shown in the COMMODITY ADJUSTMENT SUMMARY section below. ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 200311-239 Dated: 12-16-03 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM WATER RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 SCHEDULE W-CA COMMODITY ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE E. COST OF WATER QUALITY ADJUSTMENT Page No. 2.1.2 The cost of the Water Quality Adjustment shall be calculated in accordance with the following formula. The Formula is: a + b + c d (expressed to the nearest $0.001 per 100 cubic feet) (a) The estimated expenditures for water quality improvements for a designated period. (b) An amount equal to five percent (5%) of (a) immediately above. (c) Water Quality Improvement Adjustment Account ending balance. (d) The total estimated water sales for a designated period. A Water Quality Adjustment Account shall be maintained by the Department. Entries to this account shall include: (a) An amount equal to water quality expenditures as recorded during the month. (b) Less: An amount equal to revenue billed during the time period that is attributable to the Water Quality Adjustment. F. COST OF WATER REGULATORY ADJUSTMENT The cost of the Water Regulatory Adjustment shall be calculated in accordance with the following formula. The Formula is: a b (expressed to the nearest $0.001 per 100 cubic feet) (a) The estimated expenditures for compliance with water regulatory and/or legislative mandates on water use efficiency, drought resilience, and related measures for a designated period. (b) The total estimated water sales for a designated period. G. APPLICATION OF COMMODITY ADJUSTMENT The commodity charge for all rate schedules shall be adjusted as necessary by the Utilities General Manager to reflect the cost per A.F. of water at that time and to reflect mandated expenditures for water quality improvements. The increased cost of water shall be rounded to the nearest $0.001 per 100 cubic feet and added to the commodity charge for each rate block of each water schedule rate charge. ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2003R-239 Dated: 12-16-03 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE W-CA COMMODITY ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE H. COMMODITY ADJUSTMENT SUMMARY Page No. 2.1.3 The amount of the commodity adjustment and the data elements required to compute the commodity adjustment for the five most recent changes shall be shown in this section. Note: The Agriculture commodity adjustment was eliminated. The Domestic commodity adjustment applies to all customers. (This table has been simplified to reflect that change.) Fiscal Year Effective Date: 2019/2020 2/l/2020 2020/2021 2/l/2021 2021/2022 1 2022/2023 2/l/2022 3/l/2023 2023/2024 4/3/2024 Percent of Source Ground Water (a) 49.08% 22.01% 27.84% 35.92% 69.14% huported Water 50.92% 77.99% 72.16% 64.08% 30.86% OCWD Pumping Percentage 77.00% 77.00% 77.00% 77.00% 85.00% Allowance OCWD Groundwater 29,512 12,000 16,000 19,600 36,246 (Acre Feet) Purchased Water (MWD) Treated (Tier]) Acre Feet 20,550 29,092 28,200 20,965 6,080 Percent 34.17% 53.34% 49.07% 38.42% 11.59% Treated (Tier 2) Acre Feet - - - - - Percent 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% Untreated (Tier 1) Acre Feet 10,073 13,440 13,265 14,000 10,100 Percent 16.75% 24.65% 23.09% 25.66% 19.27% Untreated (Tier 2) Acre Feet - - - - - Percent 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% Total Purchased Water 30,623 42,532 41,465 34,965 16,180 (Acre Feet) Total Water (Acre Feet) 60,135 54,532 57,465 54,565 52,426 OCWD Cost of Producing Water ($/Acre Foot) Replenishment Assessment $487.00 $487.00 $507.00 $558.00 $624.00 Basin Equity Assessment ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2003R-239 Dated: 12-16-03 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE W-CA COMMODITY ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE Page No. 2.1.4 Fiscal Year Effective Date: 2019/2020 2/1/2020 2020/2021 2/l/2021 2021/2022 2/l/2022 2022/2023 3/1/2023 2023/2024 4/3/2024 MWD - Water Supply ($/Acre Foot) - Treated (Tier 1) $1,064.00 $1,091.00 $1,123.50 $1,176.00 $1,232.50 - Treated (Tier 2) $1,150.50 $1,155.50 $1,165.50 $1,301.50 $1,436.50 - Untreated (Tier 1) $743.00 $766.00 $788.00 $827.00 $879.00 - Untreated (Tier 2) $829.50 $830.50 $830.00 $952.50 $1,083.00 - MWD Connection and $1,387,200 $1,738,500 $2,072,945 $2,339,728 $2,348,690 Readiness to Serve Charge (Flat $ Cost for System) Cost of Purchased Water $750.13 $909.87 $910.48 $907.35 $788.50 ($/Acre Foot) Cost of Purchased Water (b) $1.72 $2.09 $2.09 $2.08 $1.81 ($/Hundred Cubic Feet) I. Electrical Pumping; and Distribution Costs: Fiscal Year Effective Date: 2019/2020 2/l/2020 2020/2021 2/l/2021 2021/2022 2/1/2022 2022/2023 3/1/2023 2023/2024 4/3/2024 Electricity Cost of Local Wells - Kilowatt hour consumption 13,065,166 7,053,215 9,480,086 10,378,870 18,629,795 (all wells) - Total Electricity cost $2,258,441 $1,216,745 $1,715,334 $1,862,768 $3,638,631 (all wells) Electricity — Booster Pumps - Kilowatt hour consumption 9,832,221 4,986,785 5,039,965 5,772,975 10,242,901 (all boosters) - Total Electricity costs (all $1,662,234 $823,349 $883,141 $1,020,238 $2,000,554 boosters) Total Electricity Costs $3,920,675 $2,040,094 $2,598,475 $2,883,006 $5,639,185 (distribution) Electricity Cost per Acre Foot $132.85 $170.01 $162.40 $147.09 $155.58 Electricity Cost ($/Hundred $0.30 $0.39 $0.37 $0.34 $0.36 Cubic Feet) (c) ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 200311-239 Dated: 12-16-03 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 J. System Loss Factor: WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE W-CA COMMODITY ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE Page No. 2.1.5 Fiscal Year Effective Date: 2019/2020 2/l/2020 2020/2021 2/l/2021 2021/2022 2/l/2022 2022/2023 3/l/2023 2023/2024 4/3/2024 Water 60,135 54,532 57,465 54,565 52,426 Distribution (Acre Feet) Water Sales 56,509 51,914 54,304 51,564 49,385 (Acre Feet) Water Losses 3,626 2,617 3,161 3,001 3,041 (Acre Feet) Water System 93.97% 95.20% 94.50% 94.50% 94.20% Loss Factor * (d) * Loss factor is 1.0 — water losses. K. Water Quality Adjustment: Fiscal Year Effective Date: 2019/2020 2/1/2020 2020/2021 2/1/2021 2021/2022 2/l/2022 2022/2023 3/l/2023 2023/2024 4/3/2024 Mandated Quality $3,276,224 $3,081,925 $3,252,286 $3,729,059 $4,929,322 Expenses Water Sales 24,615,259 22,613,941 23,655,008 22,461,246 21,512,233 (Hundred Cubic Feet) Water Quality $0.13 $0.14 $0.14 $0.17 $0.229 Adjustment ($/Hundred Cubic Feet) L. Water Regulatory Adjustment: Fiscal Year Effective Date: 2019/2020 2/1/2020 2020/2021 2/1/2021 2021/2022 2/l/2022 2022/2023 3/l/2023 2023/2024 4/3/2024 Mandated Regulatory Expenses _ Water Sales (Hundred Cubic Feet) Water Regulatory Adjustment ($/Hundred Cubic Feet) ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.. Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2003R-239 Dated: 12-16-03 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE W-CA COMMODITY ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE Summary of the Water Commodity Adjustment: Page No. 2.1.6 Fiscal Year 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022 2022/2023 2023/2024 Effective Date: 2/1/2020 2/1/2021 2/1/2022 3/l/2023 4/3/2024 Cost of Purchased Water $1.84 $2.19 $2.21 $2.20 $1.921 (b) / (d) Cost of Electricity $0.16 $0.09 $0.11 $0.13 $0.264 (a) * (c) / (d) Cost of Quality Requirements $0.13 $0.14 $0.14 $0.17 $0.229 Cost of Regulatory Requirements - Total Calculated WCA $2.13 $2.42 $2.46 $2.50 $2.414 Mitigation - ($0.15) - - - Water Connnodity Adjustment $2.13 $2.27 $2.46 $2.50 $2.414 ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2003R-239 Dated: 12-16-03 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM WATER RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Page No. 2.2.1 Anaheim, CA 92805 SCHEDULE W-SRA WATER SYSTEM RELIABILITY ADJUSTMENT APPLICABILITY Applicable to all areas served by the Utility and to all water Rate Schedule commodity charges. PURPOSE To provide for the automatic adjustment of the Utility's water Rate Schedule commodity charges per hundred cubic feet through the Water System Reliability Adjustment ("Water System Reliability Adjustment" or "WSRA") for the purpose of recovering projected capital costs, including rehabilitation and construction of water and reclaimed water system infrastructure, and related debt service payments for the Utility. The WSRA will also fund a Capital Reserve Account ("Capital Reserve Account"). CALCULATION OF WATER SYSTEM RELIABILITY ADJUSTMENT For rate adjustments occurring on or after July 1, 2019, the amount of the Water System Reliability Adjustment shall be calculated in accordance with the following formula. The Formula is: (a + b - c - d - e) + f g 9 (expressed to the nearest $0.001 per hundred cubic feet) (a) Expenditures for the Water Utility's capital improvement program less those funded by developer contributions or other contributions, as reflected in the annual budget adopted by the City Council. (b) Capital Reserve Account limit, not to exceed the highest of the three most recent fiscal year Water Utility capital improvement program budgets adopted by the City Council. (c) Capital Reserve Account balance as of the end of the previous fiscal year. (d) Bond funds allocated for capital expenditures. (e) Funds available in the Water System Reliability Adjustment Balancing Account. (f) Projected Water Utility debt service payments for the fiscal year. (g) Projected water sales for the fiscal year. APPLICATION OF WATER SYSTEM RELIABILITY ADJUSTMENT The Water System Reliability Adjustment shall be adjusted by the General Manager to reflect non - reimbursable capital infrastructure and debt service costs, including costs associated with reclaimed water infrastructure, as adopted by the City Council in the annual budget, and to fund a Capital Reserve Account to be used for those purposes. The Water System Reliability Adjustment shall be limited to a maximum increase of 10¢ per hundred cubic feet (HCF) of water consumed per 12-month period ("period"); there shall be no limit on decreases to the Water System Reliability Adjustment. The Utility shall establish a designated Water System Reliability Adjustment Balancing Account ("Water System Reliability Adjustment Balancing Account") to account for these collections and uses of funds. The funds accounted for in the Water System Reliability Adjustment Balancing Account shall only be used to pay for the capital improvement program as set forth in the formula above. ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2019-037 Dated: 04-16-19 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE W-SRA WATER SYSTEM RELIABILITY ADJUSTMENT Page No. 2.2.2 Any funds remaining in the Water System Reliability Adjustment Balancing Account at the end of the given period shall be transferred to the Capital Reserve Account subject to the Capital Reserve Account limit set forth below. If the funding limitations are met during a period and the Water System Reliability Adjustment Balancing Account has a balance, the excess funds shall reduce the WSRA revenue collections in a subsequent period as set forth in the formula above. The Utility shall establish a restricted water Capital Reserve Account to be used solely to pay for non - reimbursable capital infrastructure and debt service costs, including costs associated with reclaimed water infrastructure. The Capital Reserve Account limit shall not exceed the highest of the three most recent fiscal year Water Utility capital improvement program budgets approved by the City Council. WATER SYSTEM RELIABILITY ADJUSTMENT SUMMARY The amount of the Water System Reliability Adjustment and the data elements required to calculate the amount for the three most recent changes shall be shown in this section. Fiscal Year FY 2021/2022 FY 2022/2023 FY 2023/2024 Effective Date 4/3/2022 4/3/2023 4/3/2024 Budgeted capital expenditures less developer contributions ( a) $ 19,052,000 $ 28,788,000 $ 13,018,000 Capital Reserve Account limit ( b ) $ 20,929,667 $ 21,644,333 $ 20,286,000 (Less Capital Reserve Account balance) ( c) $ (14,205,121) $ - $ - (Less bond funds allocated for capital expenditures) ( d) $ (4,442,247) $ (28,788,000) $ (13,018,000) (Less funds available in Balancing Account) ( e ) $ - $ - $ - Total Cash Required for Capital Expenditures (a+b+c+d+e) $ 21,334,299 $ 21,644,333 $ 20,286,000 Projected Debt Service Payments ( f) $ 13,475,973 $ 13,960,802 $ 16,192,636 Projected Water Sales (HCF) ( g ) 23,655,008 22,461,246 21,512,233 Total Capital Costs ((a+b+c+d+e)/g) $ 0.902 $ 0.964 $ 0.943 Debt Service Costs (f/g) $ 0.570 $ 0.621 $ 0.753 $ 1.472 $ 1.585 $ 1.696 Gross Water System Reliability Adjustment (Less amount over maximum 7.50 increase) $ 0.572 $ 0.610) $ (0.646) Water System Reliability Adjustment ($/HCF) $ 0.900 $ 0.2ZLi $ 1.050 ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2019-037 Dated: 04-16-19 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 APPLICABILITY WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE W-G GENERAL WATER SERVICE Page No. 2.3.1 This Rate Schedule is applicable to Customers who consume water for (a) general domestic and household purposes in a Single -Family Accommodation; (b) general domestic use in two (2) or more dwelling units using water through a common service and occupying premises held under one ownership, such as apartment houses, housing courts, mobile home courts, and planned units and condominium developments serviced through a common service; and (c) all commercial, industrial, municipal, residential -agricultural, and agricultural uses. This Rate Schedule is also applicable to all water service not covered by other specific schedules including landscape watering and Temporary Service. PER METER, PER MONTH Customer Charge: 5/8" X 3/4" Meter $ 15.00 1" Meter 19.65 1 1/2" Meter 27.45 2" Meter 36.76 2 1/2" Meter 46.89 3" Meter 61.80 4" Meter 89.85 6" Meter 167.85 8" Meter 261.45 10+" Meter 460.50 Commodity Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge) Per 100 Cubic Feet $ 0.15 The current water commodity adjustment amount and water system reliability adjustment amount, as applicable, shall be added to the above commodity charge. The explanations of the current water commodity adjustment and water system reliability adjustment amounts are located in Schedules W-CA and W-SRA. Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. This schedule is subject to Schedules W-CA and W-SRA and the rules and regulations of the Utility. B. A Customer shall not resell water to another person. Each meter point will be considered as one Customer. Water associations or companies taking delivery of water hereunder must take delivery at one point and distribute and account for each of their members' usage. ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2016-028 Dated: 01-26-16 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 APPLICABILITY WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULE W-PFL PRIVATE FIRELINE SERVICE Page No. 2.4.1 This Rate Schedule is applicable to all consumers of water within the area served by the Utility for private firelines used for fire protection whether said lines are connected with automatic sprinkling systems or private fire hydrants. PER METER, PER MONTH Customer Charge: 1" Meter $ 19.65 1 1/2" Meter 27.45 2" Meter 36.76 2 1/2" Meter 46.89 3" Meter 61.80 4" Meter 89.85 6" Meter 167.85 8" Meter 261.45 10+" Meter 460.50 Commodity Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge) For all water supplied as recorded by the detector check valve bypass meter. Per 100 Cubic Feet 1 $ 0.15 The current water commodity adjustment amount and water system reliability adjustment amount, as applicable, shall be added to the above commodity charge. The explanations of the current water commodity adjustment and water system reliability adjustment amounts are located in Schedules W-CA and W-SRA. Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the monthly Customer Charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. This schedule is subject to Schedules W-CA and W-SRA and the rules and regulations of the Utility. B. This schedule is restricted to use for fire extinguishing or for testing purposes, or for testing fire extinguishing equipment. If a consumer, in the opinion of the Utility, is using water in a volume that cannot be recorded on the bypass meter, the Utility will discontinue service until a meter is installed (at the Customer's expense) to record all water used. ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2016-028 Dated: 01-26-16 General Manager Attachment B Water Rates, Rules and Regulations Rule No. 26 Effective April 3, 2024 CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 GENERAL WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO.26 WATER BILL ASSISTANCE FOR INCOME -QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS Page No. 3.26.1 The Utility offers programs in the areas of water efficiency and low-income assistance. In connection with the foregoing, this Rule outlines water bill assistance for income -qualified Customers. A. WATER DISCOUNT FOR INCOME -QUALIFIED SENIOR, LONG-TERM DISABLED, OR MILITARY VETERAN CUSTOMERS The Income -Qualified Senior/Long-Term Disabled/Military Veteran Water Discount Program provides a 12% discount on residential water charges for income -qualified senior, long-term disabled, and military veteran Customers, as set forth in Sections A.1 and A.4. This Program remains in effect until terminated by the City Council. Qualifications To receive the assistance as an income -qualified senior Customer, the following guidelines must be met: a. Have an annual household income level of 80% or less of the Orange County median, according to the annual Housing and Urban Development Section 8 income guidelines. b. Be at least 62 years of age as demonstrated by submitting a copy of State -issued identification. c. Be a residential Customer of record or Sub -metered master -metered Customer. To receive the assistance as an income -qualified long-term disabled Customer, the following guidelines must be met: a. Have an annual household income level of 80% or less of the Orange County median, according to the annual Housing and Urban Development Section 8 income guidelines. b. Submit to the Utility Social Security Supplement to Income (SSI) documentation or a letter from a licensed physician. c. Be a residential Customer of record or Sub -metered master -metered Customer. To receive the assistance as an income -qualified military veteran Customer, the following guidelines must be met: a. Have an annual household income level of 80% or less of the Orange County median, according to the annual Housing and Urban Development Section 8 income guidelines. b. Submit to the Utility identification establishing military service such as a copy of a DD-214, Veteran Health Identification Card (VHIC), or Common Access Card (CAC). c. Be a residential Customer of record or Sub -metered master -metered Customer. Adjustment of Water Bills Income -qualified senior, long-term disabled, and military veteran residential water Customers will receive a twelve percent (12%) discount applied to the water charges on their bills. For the purpose of this Rule, these water charges include the Customer Charge, Commodity Charge, Schedule W- CA charge, and Schedule W-SRA charge. The discount shall appear as a line item on the Customer's bill. The discount shall be calculated separately for each Customer who is individually metered by the Utility, based upon the water charges. Master -metered Customers who provide water Sub -metering to qualified tenants are also eligible for the water discount. The master -metered Customer shall be issued a flat discount amount equal to $10 per month. This will be multiplied by the number of income -qualified senior, long-term disabled, and military veteran tenants who are Sub -metered to the master meter. (Continued) ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2020-020 Dated: 02-11-20 General Manager CITY OF ANAHEIM WATER RATES, RULES Utilities Financial Services AND REGULATIONS 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Page No. 3.26.2 Anaheim, CA 92805 RULE NO. 26 WATER BILL ASSISTANCE FOR INCOME UALIFIED CUSTOMERS A. WATER DISCOUNT FOR INCOME -QUALIFIED SENIOR, LONG-TERM DISABLED, OR MILITARY VETERAN CUSTOMERS (Continued) 4. ISSUED BY: Dukku Lee General Manager Termination of Billing Discount Once instituted, the discount shall remain in effect until any one of the following occurs: 1. The annual household income of the income -qualifying senior, long-term disabled, or military veteran person exceeds 80% of the Orange County median, according to the annual Housing and Urban Development Section 8 income guidelines. 2. For individually metered accounts, the income -qualifying senior, long-term disabled, or military veteran person is no longer named on the Customer account. 3. For master -metered accounts, the income -qualifying senior, long-term disabled, or military veteran person is no longer named as the tenant. 4. The Customer is found responsible for tampering with or theft of Utility service or infrastructure. 5. Funds allocated to the program are exhausted. 6. The Income -Qualified Senior/Long-term Disabled/Military Veteran Water Discount Program is terminated by the City Council. Billing Discount 1. Income -qualified senior, long-term disabled, and military veteran Customers who are individually metered by the Utility will receive a twelve percent (12%) discount applied to the water charges on their bills, including the Customer Charge, Commodity Charge, Schedule W- CA charge, and Schedule W-SRA charge, as shown in the following formula: (Customer Charge + Commodity Charge + WCA + WSRA) X .12 = Water Discount 2. Master -Metered Customers a. Master -metered Customers who provide water Sub -metering and issue water bills to their tenants shall be issued a flat monthly discount for their income -qualifying senior, long- term disabled, and military veteran tenants using the following formula: Number of income -qualified senior, long-term disabled, and military veteran tenants X $10 = Water Discount The master -metered Customer shall pass this savings directly on to the income -qualified senior, long-term disabled, and military veteran tenants. b. The master -metered Customer shall maintain records of proof of payment of Customer credits to qualified tenants. The records of proof of payment of Customer credits to qualified tenants are subject to periodic review and audit by the Utility. Credits that are misappropriated are subject to recapture on the master -metered Customer bill by the Utility. (Continued) Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated: Superseding Resolution No.: 2020-020 Dated: 02-11-20 CITY OF ANAHEIM Utilities Financial Services 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE NO.26 WATER BILL ASSISTANCE FOR INCOME -QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS B. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Page No. 3.26.3 Emergency Water Utility bill payment assistance is offered by the Utility to income -qualified residents, subject to available funding. Customer service representatives will provide information regarding emergency Water Utility bill payment assistance, including the application process. Customers approved for emergency Water Utility bill payment assistance receive assistance in the form of a bill credit applied to the water charges portion of the bills. C. THIRD PARTY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Customers who are experiencing financial difficulty may qualify for Water Utility bill payment assistance from a third -party local, state, or federal agency. The Utility is not directly affiliated with these agencies but provides a list of such agencies on its website. Assistance from these agencies is subject to Customers' meeting the agencies' eligibility requirements and is dependent upon available funding. Payments received by the Utility from such agencies, on behalf of the Customer, shall be applied to the water charges portion of the Customer's Utility bill. ISSUED BY: Effective: 03-01-20 by Resolution No.: 2020-020 Dated: 02-11-20 Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: N/A Dated: N/A General Manager CLERK'S CERTIFICATE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, THERESA BASS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original Resolution No. 2024-023 adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of the Anaheim City Council held on the 261h day of March. 2024 by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Kurtz, Diaz, Leon, Rubalcava, Faessel and Meeks NOES: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: None IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 27t' day of March, 2024. CITY OLER14 OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (SEAL)