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1 2017 Fee Calculation Methodology – A Case Study
UPDATE ON SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT FEES Fee Calculation Methodology – A Case Study Daryll Parker & Lee Connor Oct 13 2017

2 Overview General Information on SDFs Allowable Calculation Methods
Required Documents Types of Utility Projects Fee Calculation Example – A Case Study

3 SDFs - General “Recent” Common Terminology Capacity Fees Impact Fees
Connection Fees System Development Charges Facility Fees Capital Connection Charges Now Defined as System Development Fees

4 Calculation Methods Buy-In Method Value of Existing System Capacity
Common if System has Excess Capacity New Customers Pay for Cost of Capacity

5 Calculation Methods Incremental/Marginal Cost Method
Cost of New or Expanded Capacity Common when Limited or No Capacity New Facilities to Support New Growth

6 Calculation Methods Combined Approach Method
Blend of Buy-In & Incremental Methods Applies Both Existing & Future Facilities Will Apply to Most Utility Systems

7 Analysis Documents Asset Listing Line-Item Detail by Asset Type
Original Cost & Date Accum. Depreciation Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Requires Years Lists Specific Projects Estimates Project Costs Establishes Anticipated Timing

8 Sample Asset Listing

9 Sample CIP

10 Common Capital Needs Expansion Projects (New Growth) Upgrade Projects
Additional Treatment Capacity Line Extensions Upgrade Projects Improved Operational Efficiency New Regulatory Requirements R&R Projects Rehabilitation of Aging Facilities Replacement of Depreciated Facilities

11 Water Treatment Plant Capacity
Expansion Projects Water Treatment Plant Capacity

12 Upgrade Projects Example – AMR/AMI Technology
Lower Meter Reading Costs Fewer Meter Readers in Field Fewer Vehicles in Service Example – SCADA System Instant Information Transmitted Continuously Accessed Via the Internet

13 R&R Projects Example – Aging Lines Replace Deteriorated Lines
Repair Broken Lines Clean Clogged Lines Lining Pipes

14 Case Study Example Town of Harrisburg, NC High Growth Area
Existing SDFs In Place Proactive Measures Prior to HB 436 Updating SDF Analysis for Compliance

15 Buy-In - Existing Assets
Adjusted to current replacement cost based on the Handy-Whitman Index of Public Utility Construction Costs for the South Atlantic Region – Bulletin No. 185

16 Buy-In - Recoverable Assets

17 Buy-In - Allocated Assets

18 Buy-In – Debt Credit

19 Buy-In – RCLD Summary

20 Incremental Cost – CIP

21 Recoverable CIP

22 Recoverable CIP

23 Combined Recoverable

24 Combined Recoverable

25 Combined Calculation

26 2017 Daryll Parker dparker@Willdan.com 407-409-8755 Lee Connor
Contact Information Daryll Parker Lee Connor Oct 13 2017


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