Title
Resolution Regarding Approval of FY 2018 Non-contract Wholesale Water Service Charges for the City of Highland Park
Body
Agenda of: September 27, 2017
Item No.: 2017-394
Amount: N/A
TO: The Honorable
Board of Directors
Great Lakes Water Authority
FROM: Sue F. McCormick
Chief Executive Officer
Great Lakes Water Authority
DATE: September 21, 2017
RE: Resolution Regarding Approval of FY 2018 Non-contract Wholesale Water Service Charges for the City of Highland Park
MOTION
Upon recommendation of Nicolette Bateson, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer, the Board of Directors (Board) of the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA), approves the attached Resolution 2017-394 regarding the proposed non-contract wholesale water service charges for the City of Highland Park, with an effective date of September 1, 2017; and authorizes the CEO to take such other action as may be necessary to accomplish the intent of this vote.
BACKGROUND
On March 1, 2017 the GLWA Board of Directors held a public hearing for the proposed wholesale water and sewage service charges for FY 2018. Absent in that schedule of charges were the charges for the City of Highland Park which is a non-contract customer. Although Highland Park has expressed an interest in becoming a model contract customer and forming a long-term relationship with GLWA, it remains in default of its payment obligations.
GLWA does not have the same public hearing notice requirement for non-contract customers as the wholesale customers on the model contract, but it has historically held them for non-contract customers.
JUSTIFICATION
Below is the calculation showing the recommended methodology for determining charges for the non-contract water customers. In determining the allocated share of the budget, the FY 2017 fixed monthly charge and commodity charge are multiplied by the average Suburban Wholesale Charge Adjustment this year, which was 2.00% for FY 2018. This methodology is similar to the calculation that was made for the non-contract customers for FY 2016 and FY 2017.
BUDGET IMPACT
The proposed wholesale water service charges would generate an anticipated $1,278,300 in revenue for FY 2018 for the City of Highland Park, based on projected sales volumes.
COMMITTEE REVIEW
The Audit Committee unanimously recommended that the Great Lakes Water Authority Board hold a public hearing on the proposed non-contract wholesale water service charges for the City of Highland Park on September 27, 2017, (see attached notice of Public Hearing) and that the attached Notice of Public Hearing be sent to Highland Park via U.S. Registered Mail.
SHARED SERVICES IMPACT
This item does not directly impact the shared services agreement between GLWA and DWSD.