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File #: 2837-2024    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 10/10/2024 In control: Rules & Policy Committee
On agenda: 11/25/2024 Final action: 11/27/2024
Title: To amend Chapters 1139, 1145, and 1147 of the Columbus City Codes to enact new sanitary sewer service rates for the year beginning January 1, 2025; to expand eligibility for low income and eligible senior customer discount programs; to update the naming convention of the Division of Sewerage and Drainage plants; to provide flexibility regarding sewer lateral slopes; to provide clarification regarding separate sewer connections; and to repeal the existing sections being amended.
Sponsors: Christopher Wyche
Attachments: 1. 2024.11.05 CCC Chapter 1147 Code Changes FINAL, 2. Sewer Rate Chart 2025 - ORD, 3. 2024.11.05 CCC Chapter 1145 Code Changes FINAL, 4. 2024.11.05 CCC Chapter 1139 Code Changes FINAL
Explanation

This ordinance authorizes an increase in sewer rates effective January 1, 2025 for the Division of Sewerage and Drainage and to amend Chapter 1147 of the Columbus City Codes, 1959.

Requested adjustments in rates result in a typical inside city residential sewer rate increase of 6%. When a water rate increase of 7% and a 1% increase in stormwater rates are considered, the overall impact on a typical residential customer's bill in the City of Columbus is 6.06% and for a typical outside city residential customer, the overall bill impact is 6.49%. Low Income Discount participant's overall bill impact is 6.0%. Outside city customers are not charged stormwater fees. Considering the 2025 rates increases for water, sewer, and storm combined -- based on an average residential customer with water use of 17 ccf's per quarter, City of Columbus residents are estimated to see their total bill increase $13.67 per quarter, or $54.67 per year. City of Columbus residents with a household of four or more with water use of 30 ccf's per quarter are estimated to see their total bill increase $21.41 per quarter, or $85.65 per year.

In 2005, in accordance with Ordinance No.1904-2005, passed November 28, 2005, Council created a Clean River Fee to recover costs of construction of projects necessary to meet the requirements of the two consent orders that mandate elimination of wet weather flow from Combined Sewer Overflows and Sanitary Sewer Overflows. This charge was assessed based on each property's measured impervious surface area. Since 2005, Council has approved across-the-board rate increases, including the Clean River Fee. The Department of Public Utilities, with approval of the Sewer and Water Advisory Board (SWAB), recommends that the Clean River Fee again be increased with an across-the-board rate increase of 6% to continue to allow wet weather construction projects to be paid for by a blend of the Clean River Fee and Commodity Charges.

The proposed rate structur...

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