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2008-3615 OrdinanceORDINANCE NO. 2008-3615 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 110 OF THE MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE, ENTITLED "UTILITIES;" AMENDING ARTICLE III, THEREOF ENTITLED "STORMWATER UTILITY;" AMENDING SECTION 110-109(c) THEREOF ENTITLED "STORMWATER FEES UTILITY FEES," BY AMENDING APPENDIX "A" THEREOF TO INCREASE THE STORMWATER UTILITY SERVICE CHARGE. IMPOSED BY THE CITY; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION, REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City owns and operates a Stormwater Utility System (System), which is currently funded by a stormwater utility service charge; and WHEREAS, a Capital Improvement Program (the Program) has been developed to implement stormwater improvements for the System; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to finance the Program through the issuance of Stormwater Revenue Bonds; and WHEREAS, in 2000, the Series 2000 Stormwater Revenue Bonds were issued to continue the improvement of the System; and WHEREAS, the schedule of rate increases proposed herein will provide sufficient revenues for the payment of principal and interest on the proposed Stormwater Revenue Bonds; and WHEREAS, the rate increases proposed herein include funding for additional costs for operation and maintenance of the System; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, as follows: SECTION 1: That Article III of Chapter 110, Section 110-109 (c), Appendix A thereof, of the Miami Beach City Code is hereby amended as follows: Chapter 110 Utilities Article III, Stormwater Utility Section 110-109 (c) Stormwater Utility Fees Appendix A Fee Schedule 110-109(c) Stormwater utility service charge effective with billings on or after the following dates shall be as follows; October 1, 2000 $3.25 October 1, 2001 $4.00 October 1, 2002 $5.50 October 1, 2003 $5.80 October 1, 2004 $5.80 October 1, 2005 $5.80 October 1, 2008 7.42 SECTION 3. CODIFICATION It is the intention of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, and it is hereby ordained that the provisions of this ordinance shall become and be made part of the Code of the City of Miami Beach, Florida. The sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or re-lettered to accomplish such intention, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section", "article" or other appropriate word. SECTION 4. REPEALER All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 5. SEVERABILITY If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this Ordinance is, for any reason, held invalid or unconstitutional, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity or constitutional, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall 2008-3615 not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. SECTION 6. EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall take effect on the 1St day of October, 2008. PASSED and ADOPTED this 17th ATTEST: ~n,~~ P~~.... day of September , 2008 M O Matti Herrera Bower CITY CLERK Robert Parcher T:WGENDA\2008\September 17\FY09 Stormwater Rate Ordinance2ndRdg.doc APPROVED AS TO FORM & LgN~UAGI COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: An Ordinance of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida Amending Chapter 110 of The Miami Beach City Code, Entitled "Utilities;" Amending Article III, Thereof Entitled "Stormwater Utility;" Amending Section 110- 109(c) Thereof Entitled "Stormwater Utility Fees," By Appendix "A" Thereof To Increase the Stormwater Utility Service Charge Imposed by the City• Providing for Codification, Repealer, Severability, and an Effective Date. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Ensure well maintained infrastructure. Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): In the 2007Community Satisfaction Survey, 84% of residents and 86% of businesses rated the recently completed capital projects as excellent or good. Issue: Shall the Ma or and Ci Commission a rove the amendment to the Ordinance? item summa itzecommenaation: SECOND READING PUBLIC HEARING The Ordinance amendment was approved on first reading at the Commission Budget Hearing on September 8, 2008. At the Special Finance and Citywide Projects Committee meeting of June 30, 2008, a summary of future stormwater bond funding needs for the Neighborhoods Right-of-Way projects were presented. At this meeting, the additional stormwater funding need of $94.6 million was identified, based on anticipated scope of work requirements for future stormwater construction across the not-yet-started neighborhood projects. On August 21, 2008, at the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee (FCW PC) meeting, the Administration provided an overview of the proposed FY 2008/09 Stormwater Rates. The Administration recommended a rate increase of $7.25 per month to support a future bond debt requirement of $94.6 million. The Committee supported the rate increase but directed staff to evaluate the phasing of the financing to better spread the rate increases over several years. The Administration recommends that the future stormwater debt be kept at the $94.6 million required to fund components of the City's Capital Improvement Program, including newly identified areas where flooding is a concern, for example the recently discussed hot spots. The City's Stormwater Improvement Program is meant to be for those areas in which private property is negatively affected by stormwater levels or when a roadway becomes impassable by stormwater elevations exceeding the 5 year storm event. Those areas that are subject to nuisance flooding, where temporary accumulations of stormwater on a right-of-way are experienced and vehicular movement is not hindered would generally not be considered as part of this program. Nuisance flooding is permitted under the County's stormwater storage criteria up to a 5 year storm event, allowing rainfall water runoff to accumulate up to the crown of the road and up to 15 feet from private properties. As directed by the FCWPC, the Administration evaluated phasing the financing of this future $94.6 million debt, which reduced the proposed rate increase for FY 2008/09 from $7.25 per month for the average residential customer to $3.65 per month, a $3.60 per month reduction. After the September 8, 2008 Commission Budget Hearing, the Administration further evaluated the phasing of the financing of the bonds in order to reduce the initial proposed rate increase. As part of this review, the 10% operating expense contingency was reduced to 5%, earnings in excess of $1 million were carried forward as revenues in the subsequent year, the issuance of the first series of bonds was moved from October 2009 to mid 2010 and the second series of bonds to 2012. As a result of these modifications, the revised stormwater rate was lowered; however, the stormwater rates for 2008/09 and 2009/10 will have to be set in order to be able to issue the first series of bonds on or about April 2010. The revised monthly stormwater rate increase for a residential customer is $1.62 in FY 2008/09. The Ordinance amendment only includes a rate increase proposal for FY 2008/2009; the rate increase for FY 2009/10 will be submitted under a separate Ordinance amendment. The Administration recommends approving the amendment to the Ordinance on second reading public hearing.. Adviso Board Recommendation: N/A Financial Information: Sour Amount Account Approved Fun 1 $1,589,112 427-8000-343710 Stormwater '2 Total - $1,589,112 Cit CI rk's Office Le islative Trackin Keith Wilder, ext 6192 Sign-Offs: De artment Directo Assistant er Ci M na er FHB R JMG r:WGENDA\2008\Septemb~r 1YCEY09 Stormwater Rate Ordinance SUMD4r,deE M I,~r'1I ~-EH V AGENDAIT'EM / DATE m MIAMIBEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manage -.r-~ SECONDREADING DATE: September 17, 2008 PUBLIC HEARING SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 110 OF THE MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE, ENTITLED "UTILITIES;" BY AMENDING ARTICLE III THEREOF ENTITLED "STORMWATER UTILITY;" AMENDING SECTION 110-109 (c) THEREOF ENTITLED "STORMWATER UTILITY FEES," BY AMENDING APPENDIX "A" THEREOF TO INCREASE THE STORMWATER UTILITY SERVICE CHARGE IMPOSED BY THE CITY; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION, REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approving the Ordinance amendment on second reading public hearing setting the stormwater rate for FY 2008/09. BACKGROUND The Ordinance amendment was approved on first reading at the Commission Budget Hearing on September 8, 2008. At the Special Finance and Citywide Projects Committee meeting of June 30, 2008, a summary of future stormwater bond funding needs for the Neighborhoods Right-of-Way projects were presented. At this meeting, the additional stormwater funding need of $94.6 million was identified, based on anticipated scope of work requirements for future stormwater construction across the not-yet-started neighborhood projects. After the June 30, 2008 meeting, Public Works Department (PW) staff and Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) office staff met several times to review the unfunded capital needs for stormwater improvements in the future. The Flamingo neighborhood was identified as a potential opportunityfor cost reduction based on the fact that original planning considerations entailed a full replacement of all below grade infrastructure. Subsequently, CIP worked with PWD to hire a consultant to conduct an evaluation of the need to replace the existing stormwater culvert system; the consultant determined that the culvert system didn't need to be replaced. Staff believes a stormwater solution that reduces the amount of stormwater infrastructure improvements can be engineered with further hydraulic analysis of this neighborhood. Once a consultant is retained and a hydraulic model run, the design scope would be further refined and a cost reduction opportunity quantified. Further, project costs may be reduced in the future because the City has found more efficientways to design and build the projects. On August 21, 2008, at the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee (FCWPC) meeting, the Administration provided an overview of the proposed FY 2008/09 stormwater Rates. The Administration recommended a rate increase of $7.25 per month to support a future bond debt requirement of $94.6 million. The Committee supported the rate increase but directed staff to evaluate the phasing of the financing to better spread the rate increases over several years. ANALYSIS The City hired a rate consultant to calculate the potential future rates. The rate calculation had to consider debt service coverage requirements under two conditions. The first condition, termed the additional bonds test, required that net revenues available for debt service be no less than 110 percent of the maximum annual debt service of the outstanding plus prospective debt to be issued, for at least 12 months prior to the issuance of additional bonds. The second condition, which must be fulfilled annually, irrespective as to whether issuance of any prospective debt is contemplated, is termed the rate covenant. Net revenues available for debt service in each fiscal year must be not less than 110 percent of the principal and interest requirements for such fiscal year to meet the rate covenant. In addition to meeting the two debt service coverage conditions, annual revenues must be sufficient to meet other revenue requirements without resulting in a cash flow deficit. Using information provided by the City and its Financial Advisor, the rate consultant completed a series of pro formas that provide rate increases required to cover debt repayment of a future stormwater bond. City staff will perform hydraulic modeling to further evaluate potential reductions in current capital project requirements for neighborhood projects. Until this engineering evaluation is completed The Administration recommends that the future stormwater debt be kept at the $94.6 million required to fund components of the City's Capital Improvement Program, including newly identified areas where flooding is a concern, for example, the recently discussed hot spots. Flooding for purposes of the stormwater Improvement Program is meant to be for those areas in which private property is negatively affected by stormwater levels or when a roadway is not safely passable by virtue of stormwater elevations exceeding the 5 year storm event on the road surface for longer than acceptable durations. Those areas that are subject to nuisance flooding, where temporary accumulations of stormwater on a right-of-way are experienced and vehicular movement is not hindered would generally not be considered as part of this program. Nuisance flooding is permitted under the County's stormwater storage criteria up to a 5 year storm event, allowing rainfall water runoff to accumulate up to the crown of the road and up to 15 feet from private properties. These stormwater infrastructure improvements, like the water and sewer upgrades, are an integral part of the G.O. Bond neighborhood projects. The Administration has evaluated phasing the financing of this future $94.6 million debt which reduced the proposed rate increase for FY 2008/09 from $7.25 per month for the average residential customer to $3.65 per month, as shown in the table below along with proposed rate increases through FY 2014. The current monthly charge for stormwater is $5.80 per month equivalent residential unit (ERU). The number of ERUs for each account is one ERU for a single family home, multi-family and condominium residence and the total square footage of impervious area divided by 791 square feet for commercial property. Although, the FCWPC accepted the higher rate for the stormwater charge pending the results of hydraulic modeling, the Administration has reviewed ways to spread out the tax-exempt bond issuance for the remaining stormwater funded projects. As explained at the August 21, 2008 FCWPC meeting, the proposed approach will be to seek a line of credit for stormwater funded projects, which will allow the City to have the necessary funding capacity to enter into new projects while allowing the City more time to both build the necessary capacity to issue additional tax-exempt bonds through rate increases and also spend down the current fully committed but unspent existing bond proceeds. While the General Fund will obtain the line of credit, the stormwater Enterprise fund will pay for the origination and carrying costs as well as for any payments required by draws against the lines. Following a thorough review of the expected timing of funding needs for remaining stormwater projects, it was determined that bonds could be issued in two series. The stormwater Enterprise fund is expected to have the capacity to issue tax-exempt debt by October 2009, therefore, it could sell the first series of bonds to cover projects in the amount of $39.1 million plus any costs required to refund the line of credit. The second issue of $55.5 million could be issued in eitherOctober2010 or 2011, as the funding is needed. The size of the second issue will be better determined following the hydraulic modeling proposed by Public Works to evaluate the condition of parts of the system and an evaluation of the need for improvements in other areas that have currently been discussed. At the Commission Budget hearing on September 8, 2008, the Administration recommended a proposed rate for FY 2008/09 for stormwater of $9.45 per month. However, the Administration took a further look at the phasing of the projects, with the goal of reducing the impact of the initial rate increases. As part of this review, the 10% operating expense contingency was reduced to 5%, earnings in excess of $1 million were carried forward as revenues in the subsequent year, the issuance of the first series of bonds was moved from October 2009 to mid 2010 and the second series of bonds to 2012. As a result of these modifications, the revised stormwater rate was lowered for FY 2008/09 to $7.42 per ERU. However, the stormwater rates for 2008/09 and 2009/10 will have to be set in order to be able to issue the first series of bonds on or about April 2010 The revised monthly stormwater rate increase for a residential customer is a $1.62 in FY 2008/09. stormwater Pro osed Fees Current Rate FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 Cumulative Increase Monthl Char e $ 5.80 $7.42 $9.43 $10.37 $11.30 $11.81 $12.29 $6.49 Fee Increase 28% 27% 10% 9% 4.5% ~ 4.0% 79% Monthl Increase $1.62 $2.01 $0.94 $0.93 $0.51 $0.48 $6.49 The Ordinance amendment only includes a rate increase proposals for FY 2008/2009; the rate increase for FY 2009/10 will be submitted under a separate Ordinance amendment. Difference Difference Difference FY 9/8/2008 From FY 9/17/2008 From FY From 2007/08 Proposed 2007/08 Proposed 2007/08 9/8/2008 Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate stormwater $5.80 $9.45 $3.65 $7.42 $1.62 $2.03 As shown in the table above, by delaying the financing of the future stormwater bond, the stormwater rate for FY 2008/09 rates was reduced by $2.03 from the rate presented at the September 8, 2008 Commission Budget Hearing. The recommended rate is conservative in the area of needed bond coverage based on the information developed to date. The Administration will continue to work on the bond debt needs and anticipates having more information before it is necessary to actually issue the bonds. It may be possible to reduce the rates at that point. CONCLUSION: The Administration recommends approving the Ordinance amendment on second reading public hearing setting the stormwater rate for FY 2008/09. 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W • CITY OF MfAMf ~F.~1.- f ' NOTICE OF •PUgLIC HEARINGS w, . a ,. !"n NOTICE IS HEREBY•given that•a second reading and public hearings will be held by the Mayor and Cfty Commission of the City of-Miami a ' Beach, Florida, in the Commission Chambers, 3rd floor, City Hall,'17D0 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach,'Florida, onalVfedneaday, z° September 17, 2008, to consider the tollowing: _ -_ ~., 5:05 p.m. , e ~ Ordinance Amending Ordinance No.'I335, The Ciassifiad Employees' Leave Ordmance~Hyrending The Prdvisions.Of SectiomB.For Use a i Of Sick Leave. _ ' Inquiriesmay be.directed to the Human Resources Department at (305) 673-7520. _ - f i 5:05'p,m. . ,~ u~i ~ Ordinance Amending The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach, By Amending Chapter .106, Entitled "Traffic Md~Vehicles,"~'By Amending ~ I Article II, Entitled-"Metered Parking," By Amending Division 1, Entitled "Generally"°By,Amending Section '106=55, Entitled'"Parking:Rates, - Fees, And Penalties;" fay Amending Parking Meter Rates And Time Limits; Regulations Concerning Meteretl `Parking'Space Rentals; -> o ! Temporery Residential Guest Parking Placard Permits; And Providing Minor Amendments For Consistency WRhin Section T06=55:As'Tn ; Parking Department Operating Procedures And Modernizing Parking Regulafion Terminology By Amending Division.2.:Erititied""•Residecrtial :: 'a i Parking Permits" By Amending Section 106-79 Entitled "Issuance Of Permits; -Placement Of Signs" By Amending 'The Provislons'For ' E j Residential''Parking•Permits. _ , Inquiries may be dhected to the'Parkirig Department at (305) 673-7275 a ~ ..5:05 p.m. ~~ ~ An Ordinance Amending Chapter 110 Of The `Miami. Beach City Code Enttled°°::Ufiffties,_ Amending Article IV, Entitled "Fees, Charges, Rates j ~ And 8111ing Procedure Thereof;" Amending Division 2,"Entitled "Rates, Fees Arra;Cnaig~;_"~;By~Deleting Section 110:168'(8) Thereot, Entitled "Sanitary-Sewer Service Charge," To Provide Additional Water Meter.Fees; And Also Amending Appendix A To Section 11 D-166, (Entitled "Fee m ~ Schedule,") To increase The Sankary Sewer, Service Charge Imposed By The City Pursuant To Sections 110-166 (A) And (B), And 110.968 (A). ` I ~ Inquines may be~diredted to the Public WoikS`DepartmenYat (305) 673=7D80. ,gr`H~lydirience=Amending Chapter 11 D OFThe Miami Beach.City Code, Enttled "Utilibes'"'By Amending Article ill Thereof-Entitled "Storrnwater U311ky aAtFreadlgg'~ection 110-109 Thereof Entitled "Stormwater UtilityFees," By Amending Appendix AThereof To increase The Stomtwater ~~! ~IhytGMacgelmpased By The City....s •k . ` .Iraqulnes'may be diiected to the Public Works Department. at (305) 673-7080. , ~ i ~Rn :Otdinancefpamenifmg.=The Miami Beach City' 6ot~e*f3y..Amend'mg :Chapter 90,aEntltled «5olid Waste ~'F~e~ip9k6i~d ""In~eher8l +gy79,mentfltf9~ectiori~0=2,•Eatltted..DeTiriitions;"?~yAmending Dre(inlHoes~AdncAtning WaSte,lle~ap~y~~9E1-.&~ I ~ dIY End'Pnv~tetVlfolieCtorslGontrectors 9,y~Amendir19cDivision 2, Erititlet! "Llcense4nd Pertntt,".iB~b'i9anen~i-~sSeCEI h F ~ i -~ps•~g~~}3 yorFld,gp.-~g5;fo:Claitfy'Prov~sfons,~ieparding Licenses, Permits, Indemniflcatioh,Rnd Insuranee'~or'IncibpeFlde' ~ x 'By.Atrnetditlg~ikision'3 •E,~Ititled .Frehchlsb diE'Artide>IVc13yrAmending Sections 90.221, 90.222, 9D-223,x•4 •SO-225'90=228~0~'729 :-;9~'2~D r~pwd^,gt)-'P33 gy 7~'6~9aiS~g`Fcandhise`Fee~rovisions 'PrEiuiding Provisions For Recycling And Wat#te-Coiltractor5 •'VVfth Regarii'To ~ t ~FcanCnis~}Fees account I'i3foFm~tion,'Mo[tthly°Reports?.kte-FlaFatling Of Compleirrts, Regulations For Serv~dng_Durtipstersr~~mf~ " ~ ~an6~ectiege`F.acilities Thd~~.eieVtion'CJf Franchise NVaste'ContFactors, The Renewal Of. Waste Contractors' ~r"artchfse plpreemerri'.Csontaects ; I ;eke,F~ceiitpt~iori'To"!'PrAwde"'~,or~Nar~ycling, Ahd'Y~ae~levocatlbp Of Fn3nchises~!~ddtry9~A New Sectior~~f]~31 To Provide RecyBltcrg •~egauaEnetfts+ . 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"QtSt-traCtdrs hx19i61~ftcte~tY'~By~i4iheadiggdtron'~8~307.With'Regard To The Expiration 61f.L'lcenses ATrd-G~eatirl9-section ` ~ ~ :;~90~'tD~Tq'9~Fott.~l~Btl~oras:~Pplrcatiie'Tn~iertkrlg~affite Contractors _ • r~r,>qn'~cies~aay~titi'~tt~e~ted'ho~k-e~FititiliaTlVo~ksil~iaPa~~i~it •dtAj~"t)5)='673-7oaa _: INTERESTED'PARTIES erslnvited'.to'.eppear.at.thismeating br b~represented?by•an agent, or to express~ttieir~iaws in.N¢itir,~g'afidxessed I ~ to the.Cfty Commission, c/o.the City Clerk, 17.00 Convenfion Qarrter Drive, 1st Floor, CityeHail, Miami :Beach Flonda 33`l~5'~Opies~nf these ordinances are available for.public inspection during.nonn~{sbusiness hours in the Ciry•~lerk's Office ':1.~.90~oc-vetttidn~'Center Drroe, ,, 1st Floor, City Hall, anif Miami Beach,.Florida 33139. This meetingmay be continued and under such circumstances additionahlegat:notide . would not be provided. - -. • ~ - ~i'.Robert E.'Parcher, City.Clerk .. ' ~ City of.Miemi Beach i Pursuant to Section 286.0105, FIa..Stat., the City hereby advrsessthe public that: if a person'lecides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect td any matter considered at tts meeting or its hearing, such person must ensure that a verbatim recdrd rof the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. This notice does not ~ constitute consent by the City..#or the introduction .or admission.>.of otherwise inadmissible or irrelevant evidence,.nor does it authorize challenges or appeals not otherwise allowed by law. To request this material in accessible format, sign language interpreters, information on access #or persons with disatiilities,;arid/or any accommotlation to review any document or participate inaany city-sponsored proceeding, please contact (305) 604-2489 (voice), g {305)673-7218(TTI~ five days in advance to initiate ydurreiauesi. 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