File #: 13-0407    Version:
Type: public hearing Status: Filed
File created: 5/14/2013 In control: Planning Commission
Agenda date: 7/15/2013 Final action: 7/15/2013
Title: Public Hearing on Proposed Reclaimed Water Code Amendments
Attachments: 1. 1. Proposed Reclaimed Water Code Amendment, 2. 2. OMC13.24_SummaryRevisions, 3. 3. SEPA_DNS_061913, 4. 4. UAC Letter of Support from May 2 2013 meeting, 5. 5. Link to current Reclaimed Water Code, OMC 13.24
Related files: 13-0338, 13-0606
Title
Public Hearing on Proposed Reclaimed Water Code Amendments

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Issue:
The City of Olympia is proposing code amendments to the Reclaimed Water Ordinance (Olympia Municipal Code, OMC 13.24).


Committee Recommendation:
The Utility Advisory Committee supports adoption of the proposed code amendments to the Reclaimed Water Ordinance.

The Community Planning & Development Department has issued a State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Determination of Nonsignificance for the proposed code amendments to the Reclaimed Water Ordinance.

The Council Land Use and Environment Committee supports moving the proposed code amendments to the Reclaimed Water Ordinance forward in the adoption process to City Council.

Director’s Recommendation:
Conduct a Public Hearing on proposed code amendments to the Reclaimed Water Ordinance (OMC 13.24). Receive input from the public and refer to deliberations on August 5, 2013.

Staff Contact:
Donna Buxton, Senior Program Specialist, 360.753.8793

Presenter:
Donna Buxton, Senior Program Specialist, 360.753.8793

Background and Analysis:
Staff briefed the Planning Commission on the Water Utility’s Reclaimed Water Program and the proposed code amendments to the Reclaimed Water Ordinance on May 20, 2013. At the briefing, the Commission provided input and asked staff to return with a draft code amendment for review. The proposed code amendments, responses to questions from the Commission briefing, and other supporting materials are attached.

The proposed code amendments close regulatory gaps, add engineering fees, service charges, and rates (to be consistent with existing development and utility models), and eliminate redundant and inconsistent language. The code amendments include extensive reorganization for improved ease of use such that the Reclaimed Water Ordinance would be “repealed and replaced”.

Highlights of the proposed revisions include:
· Establishing fees, rates and charges for reclaimed water system construction an...

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