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L KN'Y 1NU. 14 -U69 �� <br />Proposal Provided to: '",I'I`'IIII <br />City of Santa Ana, Public Works Agency �s,.�te�. <br />• Balloted Approaches <br />Property - related Fees (Property Owner — SO %threshold of returned ballots) <br />Special Tax (Registered Voter — 66.7 %threshold) <br />• Non - Balloted Approaches <br />• Regulatory Fees /Development Fees /Impact Fees <br />• Re- Alignment of Stormwater Program Management Activities as Sewer, Water, and /or <br />Refuse Collection <br />• Other Innovative Fees /Assessments /Funding Approaches <br />• Special Assessments <br />The Team will develop a range of reasonable and feasible alternatives based on potential funding sources <br />and identify a preferred approach, likely incorporating several mechanisms. The Team will develop a series <br />of summary tables that will be incorporated Into the Fee Study, along with next steps for implementation. <br />Deliverables: Categorization of costs <br />Summary of funding options <br />2.1.4 Task 4. Prepare Fee Study <br />The Fee Study will be a comprehensive document that includes all of the information developed pursuant <br />to Tasks 2 and 3. The Study will tabulate and present the City's revenue needs associated with specific <br />permit requirements and other services. It will also summarize the current and projected expenditures, <br />revenue sources, a range of funding options, and a recommended approach for the City along with a clear <br />and justifiable nexus for the recommended funding mechanism(s) and a plan of implementation. The Study <br />will assess and make recommendations regarding legal, political, administrative and revenue generation <br />aspects of the various approaches and /or combination of approaches as well as discussions of any <br />limitations for the use of the revenue. <br />In particular, the Fee Study will update the 2003 evaluation of customer characteristics and include any <br />additional attributes that support new approaches. These characteristics will be applied to both residential <br />and non - residential properties, and a complete parcel tabulation and analysis, organized by class and sub- <br />class will be included in the Study. Finally, impervious area /runoff coefficients and pollutant loading factors <br />will be presented in order to support the likely development of a complete fee methodology to be used for <br />a dedicated funding source. <br />The purpose of the Fee Study is to: <br />• Identify the funds necessary to fully implement the City's stormwater program annually and over <br />the next permit term; <br />• Present the potential funding sources available to the City; <br />• Determine, evaluate and analyze specific customer classifications and associated property <br />classifications and attributes including impervious area, runoff, pollutant loading, etc., and develop <br />framework for contemporary, defensible, equitable fee methodology; <br />• Identify funding alternatives, evaluate the alternatives and select a preferred alternative or <br />combination of alternatives; <br />• Present an action plan to implement the preferred alternative. <br />In addition, the Study will include all of the documentation, correspondence and information used to <br />support the study. <br />NPOES & Environmental Programs Fee Study <br />Page 123 RFP No 14 -060 <br />E June 23, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. <br />