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6/6/2005
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY ADOPTING WATER ENTERPRISE GUIDING PRINCIPLES AND RESCINDING ALL PRIOR ADOPTED PRINCIPLES, AS THOSE PRINCIPLES MAY HAVE BEEN AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME
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Redwood City Water Enterprise Guiding Principles <br />Adopted by the City Council - August 1993 <br />Amended by the City Council Utilities Committee - May 2005 <br />1. Support water conservation with progressive rate structure <br />2. Set basic service charges equal to fixed costs <br />3. Balance revenues and expenditures <br />4. Distribute costs equitably across entire water system <br />5. Allocate funds for replacement and security of water infrastructure <br />6. Maintain an emergency reserve <br />7. Continue support of well - planned economic growth <br />Support water conservation with progressive rate structure <br />Under a progressive water conservation rate structure, rates increase in pricing tiers as a water <br />customer's use increases (the more water that is used, the more per consumption unit the user <br />pays). Water conservation rates provide a strong incentive to save water, since additional <br />increments of water used become more expensive. Furthermore, all water used above the <br />"lifeline" allotment is charged at the rate for the highest amount used during each billing period. <br />The City's Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) commits the City to an "active" conservation <br />program and to use water conservation rates as a means to promote and achieve water <br />conservation goals. <br />Set basic service charges equal to fixed costs <br />BASIC SERVICE CHARGE <br />As adopted in 1993, revenues collected via this monthly, fixed portion of a customer's water bill <br />are intended to cover all "fixed costs" incurred by operating and maintaining the Redwood City <br />water distribution system. By definition, costs include salaries, benefits, equipment, supplies and <br />services - all of which are within the direct policy control of the City Council. <br />WATER RATES <br />Water rates are tied directly to "variable costs" including the purchase of water from the San <br />Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), the cost of energy from PG &E and any other <br />costs which are beyond the direct control of the City and City Council. Often, such costs are <br />described by utilities as "pass through" costs. In addition, Capital investment expenses that <br />provides for replacement of, and improvements to, the water distribution system are included in <br />the variable cost category. (See No. 5 below) <br />Page 1 of 3 <br />
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