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Tuesday,May 17,2022 6:00 PM City Council Chambers
A. Call to Order
Chairperson Wilson called the meeting to order at 6:03 p.m.The meeting was recessed for seven
minutes due to a power outage.The meeting was resumed at 6:10 p.m.
B. Roll Call
Present 5- Chairperson Wilson,Vice Chair Rizzi, Boardmember Evans, Boardmember
Nesser, and Boardmember Schroeder
Staff in attendance
Bryant Powell, District Manager
Matt Busby,Assistant District Manager
Jennifer Pena, District Clerk
Joel Stern, District Legal Counsel
Mike Loggins, District Director
Charles Briggs, Water District Project Manager
Evie McKinney, Utility Billing Supervisor
Leslie DeReche, District Treasurer
Connie Chow, District Controller
Rudy Esquivias, Development Services Director
Al Bravo, Public Information Officer
C. Agenda Items
1. 22-311 Approval of meeting minutes of April 19, 2022.
Vice Chairperson Rizzi made a motion to approve the minutes of the meeting of April 19,2022.
Boardmember Schroeder seconded the motion.
2. 22-312 Presentation, discussion and consideration on proposed District budget for
Fiscal Year(FY) 2022-2023 to include proposed rates,fees, and charges
applicable during FY 2022-2023.
District Director Mike Loggins presented an overview of the proposed District budget for Fiscal
Year(FY)2022-2023 to include proposed rates,fees, and charges applicable during FY
2022-2023 and classification and compensation plan for District employees.
Mr. Loggins presented an overview of the current fiscal year's budget.The FY 2021-2022 budget
was expected to be$7.1 million dollars. The Water District is projected to spend$5.9 million
dollar and will be under budget for FY 2021-22.
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Mr. Loggins presented an overview of the FY 2022-2023 budget.The Water District is proposing
a$13.7 million dollar budget. Operating revenue is going up a little bit and the District will be
adding a few new positions because of the state land development.The District will be using
some reserves for capital outlay in the state land area and projects that were not done in the FY
2021-2022 period will be extended into the FY 2022-2023 period.
Some of the larger projects proposed for FY 2022-2023 include the building of a raw water
pipeline from the Superstition Area Water Plant to the Superstition Mountain Community
Facilities District No. 1, drilling a new well at the Superstition Vistas Subdivision site, purchasing
radios used for reading meters for existing service connections; and designing and constructing
a new pump station at Booster Station No.2.
Other expenditure increases include the purchasing of new utility billing software. Currently in
use is using the AS400 system which will be replaced with Munis utility billing. Staff is reviewing
the contract and will be presenting it before the Board soon.
Another part of the budget will show an increase from Central Arizona Project("CAP")on the
proposed rate structure and additional water that will be purchased from the Non-Indian
Agricultural water that the District has been working on for the last 10 years.
The District is currently funding a portion of the Salt River Project Verde River Sedimentation
Mitigation study that has been ongoing since 2021.This project is currently in year two with an
estimated cost of$100,000 per year
The District is also purchasing from CAP the Non-Indian Agricultural water over the next five
years at$325,000 dollars per year and are currently in year two.
CAP water charges are increasing due to climate change and water becoming scarce causing
lower levels of water in Lake Mead. Water is being saved in Lake Powell for electricity
production.Water is being moved out of Colorado and Utah to Lake Powell to maintain the water
levels this summer to utilize hydroelectricity production, causing capital costs to increase
because of supply and demand.
Mr. Loggins presented an overview of the proposed rate adjustments for FY 2022-2023. For
customers within the city limits this increase would include a 5% increase in the base rate and
no change to the consumption rate or tiers for a 2.2%overall increase or$1.50 per month. For
customers in the county area this increase would include a 5% increase in the base rate, 5%
increase in the consumption rate, and no change to the consumption tiers for a 4.8%overall
increase or$3.83 per month. He is also proposing an increase in residential system connection
fees and water acquisition fees which will not affect current customers.The increases will go
into effect October 1,2022.
Mr. Loggins presented an overview of the system connection price increase. Questions were
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raised at the last meeting regarding how the fees were determined and why single-family homes
and manufactured homes were listed differently.After reviewing the rate study completed by
Tischler Bise, Mr. Loggins confirmed that the manufactured home is considered a single-family
home and is no longer listed alongside recreational vehicle regarding system connection fees.
Boardmember Evans asked about recreational vehicles since the state's definition is different
than what the District considers as a recreational vehicle. District Legal Counsel Joel Stern
stated the Chapter 7 building code for the city references A.R.S.Title 33 definitions or Title 41
and the definitions may be a little different and we should rely on the consultant's results for the
definition,and the fees are based on their recommendations.
Boardmember Nasser asked for clarification on the difference between a single family and
multi-family home. Mr. Loggins explained the definition for a single family and a multi-family
home is based on the parcel the home sits on. Mr. Loggins asked Development Services
Director Rudy Esquivias to explain the difference. He also explained the fees would be based on
the parcel that the homes sit on and if the unit is individually owned.A large apartment complex
would be assessed a multi-family fee because the units are not available for individual sale.
Mr. Loggins presented the system connection and water acquisition fees for the homes in the
newly annexed state land area.The system connection fees are lower because the developer is
paying for the infrastructure.The lower fees will cover vehicles, office space and equipment.
The system connection fees do not affect the current customer base.
Mr. Loggins presented an overview of the proposed classification and compensation plan for
District employees This will include a 7.7%average increase in the compensation plan and a
3.75% increase on average to health insurance premiums.The premium cost is shared
between the District and the employee.
Mr. Loggins presented the upcoming budget meeting schedule.The final budget will be
presented on Tuesday, June 21, 2022, at 6:00 p.m. in the Apache Junction City Council
Chambers.
Public Hearing
3. 22-313 Presentation, discussion, public hearing and consideration of Resolution No.
2022-003, declaring as public record and adopting certain documents filed
with the District Clerk entitled"Apache Junction Water District Utilities
Community Facilities District Classification Plan for Fiscal Year 2022-2023",
"Apache Junction Water District Utilities Community Facilities District
Compensation Plan for Fiscal Year 2022-2023,Apache Junction Water
District Utilities Community Facilities District Flat and Hourly Schedule for
Fiscal Year 2022-2023".
Boardmember Evans made a motion that Resolution No.2022.003,declaring as a public record
and adopting certain documents filed with the District Clerk entitled"Apache Junction Water
Utilities Community Facilities District classification plan,compensation plan,and the flat and
hourly schedule for fiscal year 2022-2023";be approved.Boardmember Rizzi seconded the
motion.
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Yes: 5- Chairperson Wilson,Vice Chair Rizzi, Boardmember Evans,Boardmember
Nesser and Boardmember Schroeder
No: 0
Chairperson Wilson called for a Public Hearing on declaring a public record and adopting
documents filed with the District Clerk for the classification plan, compensation plan, and flat
and hourly schedule for Fiscal Year 2022-2023.There being no one wishing to speak, he closed
the public hearing, and called for a motion.
4. 22-314 Presentation, discussion, public hearing and consideration of Resolution No.
2022-004, pursuant to A.R.S.§48-716, adopting a proposed budget for the
fiscal year beginning July 1,2022 and ending June 30,2023; adopting
proposed rates, fees, deposits,water resources acquisition fees and charges
applicable for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022 and ending on June 30,
2023.
Boardmember Evans made a motion that Resolution No.2022.004,a resolution of the Board of
Directors of the Water Utilities Community Facilities District(City of Apache Junction,Arizona),
pursuant to A.R.S.§48-716,adopting a proposed budget for the Fiscal Year beginning July 1,
2022 and ending on June 30,2023;adopting proposed rates,fees,deposits,water resource
acquisition fees and charges applicable for the fiscal year beginning July 1,2022 and ending on
June 30,2023;establishing a public hearing on the proposed budget;and directing district staff to
solicit comments from the City of Apache Junction on the proposed annual budget(be approved)
and I further move the public hearing for final budget adoption be held on June 21,2022,at 6:00
pm in the Apache Junction City Council Chambers,300 East Superstition Boulevard,Apache
Junction,Arizona.Boardmember Nasser seconded the motion.
Yes: 5- Chairperson Wilson,Vice Chair Rizzi,Boardmember Evans, Boardmember
Nesser and Boardmember Schroeder
No: 0
Chairperson Wilson called for a Public Hearing on the proposed budget and rate schedule for
Fiscal Year 2022-2023.There being no one wishing to speak, he closed the public hearing, and
called for a motion.
D. District Manager Report
No report.
E. District Director Report
District Director Loggins presented a recap of the Water Festival held at Prospector Park on
May 5,2022. Four schools participated, three from Apache Junction and one from Mesa.There
were 13 classes with over 300 students participating.There were over 40 volunteers from
Arizona Water Company, Carollo Engineers, Superstition Fire&Medical District,various city
departments and community members. He thanked Project Wet,Abbott Fund and Arizona
Water Company for their financial support. He again thanked Arizona Water Company for their
food donation to feed the volunteers.
F. District Treasurer Report
No report.
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G. Adjournment
Chairperson Wilson adjourned the meeting at 6:35 p.m.
ACCEPTED THIS a 16 DAY OF ::�t4 91 - 2022, BY THE CHAIR
PERSON AND DISTRICT BOARD OF THE WATER UTILITIES COMMUNITY FACILITIES
DISTRICT, (CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA).
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SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO THIS DAY OF J & 12022.
WALTER"C IP"WILSON
Chairperson
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JENNIFER PLENA
District Clerk
WATER UTILITIES COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT MINUTES
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the foregoing minutes are a true and correct copy of the minutes of the
regular meeting of the Water Utilities Community Facilities District of the City of Apache
�Junction,Arizona, held on the ? t'1 day of M a)( a�0 o�
I further certify that the meeting was duly called and held and that a quorum was present.
Dated this, , � day of , 2022.
JENNIFER PENAri
District Clerk
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