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File #: 4849   
Type: Consent Status: Adopted
File created: 7/18/2022 In control: Utility Services Department
On agenda: 8/2/2022 Final action: 8/2/2022
Title: Legislative intent and permission to advertise an amendment to the Brevard County Code of Ordinances modifying Section 110-141, pertaining to refunds and fees.
Attachments: 1. 110-141 ord strikethrough underline Capacity Res Fee draft.pdf
Subject:
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Legislative intent and permission to advertise an amendment to the Brevard County Code of Ordinances modifying Section 110-141, pertaining to refunds and fees.
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Fiscal Impact:
Annual increase to Department's sewer fund per year is estimated $126,000
Dept/Office:
Utility Services Department
Requested Action:
Recommendation
It is requested that the Board of County Commissioners authorize legislative intent and permission to advertise an amendment to the Brevard County Code of Ordinances, modifying Section 110-141 to no longer provide refunds for sewer capacity reservation fees.
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Summary Explanation and Background:
The Utility Services Department requires that any development seeking to reserve capacity at any of its six wastewater treatment plants must pay a sewer capacity reservation fee. This fee is paid at the time when development engineering plans are submitted to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) or at the time of approval of a building permit, if no FDEP review was required. The capacity reservation fee is typically paid by the developer ($160 per single family unit and indexed each year per Rate Resolution 22-01, 22-008 and 22-009). When the contractor applies for the Certificate of Occupancy, it is then the connection fees are paid. However, per County Ordinance 110-141(b) the developer is entitled to a credit in the amount of the capacity reservation fee pro-rated for the year. This credit is applied to the wastewater connection fee. The Countywide connection fee is $2,257 and Barefoot Bay connection fee is $1,400.

As stated above, the sewer capacity reservation fee is indexed annually. However, connection fees were not indexed in the Utility Services rate resolution updates. As a result, the margin of connection fee to capacity reservation fee has gotten smaller each year. This causes the connection fund reserve, used for increasing the capacity of treatment plants and pipes, to decrease ov...

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