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San Juan County Solid Waste Program. Rate Workshop 12/10/02. Goals. Review the history of solid waste finances Understand the factors that control rates Discuss rate related policies Discuss rate structure alternatives Develop an action plan. Recent History of SW Finances.
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San Juan County Solid Waste Program Rate Workshop 12/10/02
Goals • Review the history of solid waste finances • Understand the factors that control rates • Discuss rate related policies • Discuss rate structure alternatives • Develop an action plan
Recent History of SW Finances Page 17
Factors that Control Rates • Cost of Infrastructure • Land, Buildings, Equipment • Debt on Capital • Maintenance of Infrastructure • Cost of Operations • Collection • Processing • Disposal • Overhead
Factors that Control Costs • Policy • Level of Service • Efficiency of Operation • Geography • Variable Costs • Labor • Ferry Service • Disposal, Transportation and Processing Contracts
Policy Drives Costs • The role of SW policy makers (BOCC) is to evaluate the services that citizens want and structure the system in a way that provides those services in the most efficient way possible.
SW System Financial Parameters: • System will continue to provide the same or better level of service • The fund will operate in the black • The program will be financially independent
The SW Fund has always struggled financially because: • 1) The high capital costs associated with duplication of infrastructure in order to serve citizens throughout a geographically diverse island community. • 2) A complicated and expensive transportation network involving trucks, trains and ferries and distances to markets and disposal facilities. • 3) Small volumes of SW and recycled materials (RM). See Page 11
Through September 2002 Current Rates Page 14
FY 2003 REVENUE REQUIREMENTS • Operations: • Adopted operating budget FY 2003
FY 2003 Revenue Requirements Page 22
SW Rate Structure • Currently Five Classes of Customers • MSW Self-Haulers • Lots of them • Commercial & Residential • Loads average < 0.1 tons • 50% bring less than 2 cans • 45% bring recycling also FY 2001 Revenue= $864,075 (52%) Rate= $200.70/ton
SW Rate Structure • Currently Five Classes of Customers • Self-Haulers • Municipal/Franchise Haulers • Town & San Juan Sanitation • Big, compacted loads average 5 – 6 tons FY 2001 Revenue= $756,546 (48%) Town Rate= $140.24/ton SJS Rate = $122.43/ton
SW Rate Structure • Currently Five Classes of Customers • Self-Haulers • Municipal/Franchise Haulers • Recycling Haulers • Lots of them • No Revenue FY 2001 Total Cost = $337,125
SW Rate Structure • Currently Five Classes of Customers • Self-Haulers • Municipal/Franchise Haulers • Recycling Haulers • Special Rate Customers • Free • Take it or Leave it • Litter Program • Weeds, beach litter, road kills • Lopez Lion’s Club • Subsidized • Blakely Island • Shaw Island
SW Rate Structure • Currently Five Classes of Customers • Self-Haulers • Municipal/Franchise Haulers • Recycling Haulers • Special Rate Customers • Other Services • Reuse Facilities • Take it or Leave it • Exchange • MRW • Used Oil & Antifreeze • Batteries • HHW
SW Rate Structure • Currently Five Classes of Customers • Self-Haulers $$$ High Rate • Municipal/Franchise Haulers $$ Moderate Rate • Recycling Haulers • Special Rate Customers $Low rate • Other Services
Potential Revenue Sources • Tipping Fees • Users Pay by Weight or Volume • Could apply to MSW, RM, MRW, C&D • Taxes • Property Tax • Parcel Tax • Excise Tax • Other Tax • Could apply to all residents of District or only to users of the system
WHO PAYS FOR SOLID WASTE & RECYCLING? • In general, the art of government consists in taking as much money as possible from one party of the citizens to give to the other. Voltaire 1764. • Examples of OPERATING revenues and costs under the current funding structure: • Attorney’s Office in Friday Harbor generates 100 pounds of waste paper. • Revenue = $0 Cost=$6.00 • Friday Harbor Bar and Restaurant served by Town generates 1000 pounds of glass, 300 pounds of other recyclables and 1000 pounds of MSW. • Revenue=$70.12 Cost=$138.00 • Tourist eats one meal out, consumes 6 beers and leaves no food waste. • Revenue=$0 Cost=$.06 • Orcas Island Construction Company self hauls 4,000 pounds of C&D. • Revenue=$401.40 Cost=$240.00 • Schoolteacher on Lopez self-hauls one can of MSW and 5 pounds of recycling per week for one year. • Revenue=$234.00 Cost=$140.40 • Port of Friday Harbor delivers 10 tons of glass. • Revenue=$0 Cost=$1,200.00 • San Juan Sanitation customer generates 2 cans per week and self hauls 20 pounds of recycling per week for one year. • Revenue=$254.65 Cost=$312.00 • Farmer on Waldron delivers 400 pounds of HHW to collection on San Juan. • Revenue=$0 Cost=$453.33 Assume average cost = .06/pound
WHO PAYS FOR SOLID WASTE & RECYCLING? • Examples of CAPITAL revenues under the current funding structure: • Attorney’s Office in Friday Harbor generates 100 pounds of waste paper. • Revenue = $0 • Friday Harbor Bar and Restaurant served by Town generates 1000 pounds of glass, 300 pounds of other recyclables and 1000 pounds of MSW. • Revenue=$0 • Tourist eats one meal out, consumes 6 beers and leaves no food waste. • Revenue=$0 • Orcas Island Construction Company self hauls 4,000 pounds of C&D. • Revenue=$44.60 • Schoolteacher on Lopez self-hauls one can of MSW and 5 pounds of recycling per week for one year. • Revenue=$26.00 • Port of Friday Harbor delivers 10 tons of glass. • Revenue=$0 • San Juan Sanitation customer generates 2 cans per week and self hauls 20 pounds of recycling per week for one year. • Revenue=$46.18 • Farmer on Waldron delivers 400 pounds of HHW to collection on San Juan. • Revenue=$0
The Base Rate Concept • Many public utilities have a two tiered rate structure: • Base Rate – All customers pay. Covers fixed costs and infrastructure. • Volume Rate – Customers pay according to how much they use the system. Covers operating costs.
Example 13.28.150 Refuse service charge. A. Base Charge. There shall be a monthly refuse base charge for each separate refuse utility account: $2.27 per month per account. B. Use Charge. The monthly refuse use charge shall be as follows: 32 gallon can $4.74 1 yard dumpster $33.27 1 1/2 yard dumpster $49.96 2 yard dumpster $66.64 Clean cardboard (recycle) $7.06 per cubic yard • Town of Friday Harbor
Applying a Base Rate to our System • Apply to all potential customers • Privilege Tax • Apply only to current users • Excise Tax • Gate fee • Apply only for specific services • Fee for use of recycling services • Fee for use MRW services • Apply to all services • Annual fee to use facilities
Privilege Tax • Property Tax Assessment throughout district to pay all or a portion of infrastructure costs • Parcel Assessment throughout district to pay all or a portion of infrastructure costs • $1.67/month could pay all capital costs through FY 2005 • Could be varied by land use type – e.g.: • Business $5.00/month • Residential $1.00/month • Undeveloped $ 0 Page 29
Excise Tax • Raising the current excise tax by 7% funds FY 2003 • Adding the Town of Friday Harbor could generate an additional $75,000/year • Adding the Town and raising the current excise tax by 3% funds FY 2003
Gate Fee • Implementing a $3.00 gate fee could generate an additional $100,000 - $200,000 per year • Would raise MSW minimum to $8.00 • May deter reuse and recycling customers
Fees for use of infrastructure • Annual facility permit • Annual recycling permit • Direct fees for MRW users
No changes to current rate structure • Generate additional revenue using current rate structure • Raise rates across the board by $12.43 per ton • Raise rates across the board by 7.7% • Raise rates preferentially by existing customer class • Raise the minimum fee • Raise the refrigerated appliance rate to $40.00 Page 25
Now What? • Action Plan • Who? • What? • When?