Sunday, April 3, 2016

EG Water and Sewer Districts

The recently disclosed Waste Water Treatment Plant cost increases, bond cap increase, tabling of CP Matters' reso for Delaware Engineering to study the Sewer Districts and Fee-rate Structures, Board Member comments to the media, presentation of the Conway-Tierney Sewer Rate Analysis and Fee Increase Proposal http://eastgreenbush.org/news/925-sewer-district-analysis-2016 , and finally the scheduling of a Public Hearing on the Sewer Rate increases for 7:00 PM on April 13, 2016 inspires publication of Pete Stenson's EG Water and Sewer Districts series as published in the Advertiser. 
 
EG Water and Sewer Districts: PART 1 - TAXES

Councilperson Mary Ann Matters has twice unsuccessfully introduced Resolutions (36-2015 and 54-2015) to retain Delaware Engineering to Analyze and Evaluate the Town’s Sewer Districts and Fee-Rate Structures and to Recommend Changes Thereto. 
 
Supervisor Keith Langley referred the issue to the Citizens Fiscal Advisory Committee which determined that its members didn’t have the requisite knowledge.

I’ll share my analyses in a series of letters, based on 32+ years of budgeting experience.

The General Water and General Sewer Districts (GW&GSD) levy taxes based on Units (pipe footage) rather than Assessed Value (AV) which is used by the other Water and Sewer Districts.

The Unit-based approach has some businesses paying lower taxes than residents, e.g., Dunkin Donuts on Columbia Turnpike pays $249 on 89.16 Units, while I pay $308 on 110 Units.  An AV-based tax using our respective $644,300 and $217,600 AVs would have Dunkin Donuts pay $792 (+$543) and me $267 (-$41). 

Some taxpayers would pay more using AV, others less, depending on their property’s Units and AV.  To estimate your impact, multiply Units from your tax bill (http://egov.basny.com/EastGreenbush/) by 2,270.  Results higher than AV means lower taxes, results lower than AV means higher taxes, e.g., my 110 Units x 2,270 = 249,700. 
 
Changing to AV would appropriately and equitably reflect future residence and business additions and Town-wide reassessments, place all taxing jurisdictions on the same AV-based approach and allow Operating and Maintenance costs to be allocated among the Districts by Total District AV. 

Ditto the ‘dreaded’ $600,000 in payments for the Waste Water Treatment Plant Upgrade debt, which would require about $0.44 more per $1,000 of AV ($88 on a $200,000 AV).  This is offset for some taxpayers by GW&GSD decreases due to changing to AV.  For example, my $217,600 AV would yield a net cost of about $55/year ($96 – $41 saved by changing to AV estimated above). 

Remember, taxes are deductible on Federal and State Tax Returns for those who itemize deductions.

Many thanks to Town Assessor Judy Goodyer for her speedy FOIL replies!


EG Water and Sewer Districts: PART 2 – FEES

As promised, following is my conceptual analysis of the Town’s Water and Sewer Districts Fees, but first my caveat that Taxes should support debt and capital improvements while Fees should support operating and maintenance (O&M) costs.  Water and Sewer fees number more than 100. I’ll not attempt to describe, let alone explain, them.

The 2015 Adopted Water (General and Hampton Manor) and Sewer (General, Hampton Manor, Couse and Third Ave.) District Budgets include $550,275 in Debt Service and $890,588 in service payments to the Rensselaer County Water and Sewer Authority for debt issued by that Authority for East Greenbush, for a total of $1,440,863.

These Budgets also include $1,663,734 in Property Taxes, $3,149,313 in Fees and $485,933 in Other Revenues.  My caveat reduces the combined tax levies by $222,871 to $1,440,863 (-13.4%), helping offset the impact of the $600,000 in 2017 WWTP Upgrade debt service mentioned in Part 1 – Taxes.

This tax cut increases fees by $222,871 to $3,420,015 (+6.5%); however, the higher volume Water and Sewer users would appropriately pay higher user fees.  Water consumption is somewhat elastic in that demand (usage) decreases as prices increases - shorter showers, fuller clothes/dish washer loads, fewer car washings, fewer lawn/garden waterings, etc.

My estimates of the resulting Tax and Fee changes, excluding allocating O&M and WWTP Upgrade debt service costs across the Districts:
  • General Water: Tax +$82,610 (+18.7%) Fees -$82,610 (-4.3%)
  • Hampton Manor Water: No Change
  • General Sewer: Tax -$203,619 (-44.8%) Fees +$203,619 (44.4%)
  • Hampton Manor Sewer: Tax -$139,207 (-53.4%) Fees +$139,207 (145.5%)
  • Couse Sewer: Tax -$32,758 (-23.5%) Fees +$32,758 (+21.4%)
  • Third Avenue: Tax +$70,103 (+19.1%) Fees -$70,103 (-18.6%)
I’ve not converted these Tax and Fee changes to rates per $1,000 AV or rates per 1,000 gallons or cubic feet of usage.  Suffice it to say that it can be done.

Many thanks to the Water and Sewer Departments’ Stacy Crain and Amy Binck, without whose help my analyses would not have been possible.
 

EG Water and Sewer Districts: PART 3 – SUMMARY AND SELL THE WWTP?

Summary

Part 1 – Taxes discussed changing the General Water and General Sewer Districts’ tax levy basis from Units (pipe footage) to Assessed Value (AV), which would appropriately and equitably reflect future residence and business additions and Town-wide reassessments, place all taxing jurisdictions on the same AV-based approach and allow Operating and Maintenance costs to be allocated among the Districts by Total District AV.   Part 1 also estimated the cost of the Waste Water Treatment Plant Upgrade to be about $0.44 per $1,000 of AV.

Part 2 – Fees discussed using Taxes to support debt and capital improvements and Fees to support O&M costs, transferring $222,871 in revenue from Water and Sewer District tax levies to usage fees, with higher volume Water and Sewer users appropriately paying more in fees.  These tax cuts further offset the impact of the $600,000 in WWTP Upgrade debt payments if funded via taxes.

Sell the WWTP?

Former North Greenbush Supervisor Jim Flanigan asked “Why do you have a Treatment Plant?” at the 4/29/15 Fiscal Responsibilities of Elected Officials Forum and suggested selling it to the Rensselaer County Sewer District (RCSD), which raised rates 17.5% in January). 

EG’s current minimum quarterly sewer charge is $12.50 for General and Hampton Manor (Metered) customers and $22.50 for Third Ave and Couse customers for up to 10,500 gallons (a 12/17/14 proposal to raise Sewer rates failed).  RCSD’s minimum charge is $46.40 per quarter ($33.90 and $23.90 more respectively) for up to 13,875 gallons. 

During the 8/1/14-1/31/15 period 3,728 of the 10,700 EG sewer bills issued (35%) were for the minimum charge.  These customers would have paid about $113,000 more with RCSD!  Double that and we’re talking $226,000 for the full year! 

Folks, that’s 37.6% of the WWTP’s $600,000 debt service payment!  AND we’d still have to support debt service and O&M costs on the non-WWTP infrastructure! AND we’d have many future RCSD rate increases to look forward to, while the WWTP’s $600,000 debt service won’t change!

Sell the WWTP to RCSD?  NO THANKS!

Pete Stenson
East Greenbush

 

 

20 comments:

  1. But the board isn't proposing us to sell the WWTP to RCSD, So what is the point of this? Who is Pete arguing this point to???

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    1. You'd better be ready for the back door deal Danaher and Co. are planning. Thats exactly what County republicans are up too ! They fully intend to take over. Wait , watch and see for yourself !
      Danaher is the true snake in the grass !

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  2. 11:31am. Would you be a tad more specific so we can better prepare for the onslaught?

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    1. Phil Danaher is no longer concerned with the people of EGB. His only concern is Rensselaer County Republican politics, as evidenced by his quiet yet undeniable interference with the Casino deal.
      Danaher would take the EGWWTP in a heartbeat away from EG and turn it over to County Politicians without blinking an eye.
      For those of you who don't know, there's an additional Republican stooge named Chris Myers - Cathy Jiminos left hand snake in the grass. Remember that name and remember you heard it here 1st !

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    2. Is this Chris Myers guy the same person who wants to abolish the EG dispatchers so the county can take it over?

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    3. Councilperson Matters would sell the residents out, in an "East Greenbush minute", if it meant getting her husband the nod for a run as a candidate for the Rensselaer County Legislature next year. She to could care less about what's in the best interest of EGB, and will vote as she's told by the County cronies including selling off our town assets.
      Pete Stenson is absolutely correct about maintaining our WWTP.

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    4. I thought Rick Matters wasn't allowed to run for office?

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    5. Chris Myers is a county stooge who thinks he's important. And, Yes , he along with Phil Vecchio- ( another county stooge ) , would give away almost all Town functions to the incompetent fools at the county.

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    6. Jack told Myers to beat feet when Myer tried to throw some weight around !

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    7. A Jeff Gaul indicated to the Rensselaer County GOP that he was interested in getting involved with the EG Republican Committee, more particularly in being involved with the leadership. Anyone recognize the name?

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    8. FUE- is that why the county republicans seem so desperate to have Rick Matters back?

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    9. 11;30 AM,
      Google. "Matter of Jeffrey Gaul v Richard Giardino." That should give you all information you need.

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    10. 2:35 - County Republicans are desperate for "total control" Quite frankly, exactly what does our COunty Legislature do besides pass proclamations to honor residents throughout the county ?
      They very rarely do anything of great consequence.
      As a body of political hacks...they pat each other on the back and are usually found to be corrupt and then shamed into leaving office - ( Martin Reid ).
      Phil Danaher does exactly what ?
      He collects a paycheck from county taxpayers is what he does !
      Rick Matters is a puppet ! He has no idea what he's doing as evidenced by his years of worthless existence on the Town Board. MAM is no better !
      The nest two years can't pass soon enough !

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  3. 12:53 PM: We presented Pete's complete series as published in The Advertiser this past August. Thank you for your input.

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    1. Thanks, that makes sense. Was wondering where that idea came from! Thanks for the info.

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    2. Another CDef?

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  4. Yes indeed 9:15. See also Gaul V. Chrysler Financial Services.

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  5. Financial wannabe....piss poor financial investor who couldn't make it work.

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  6. To answer a question about Rick Matters: As I understand it he is barred from holding office while he is working for the State. Once he is retired - he can run. I think that is the case - check the court's opinion.

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  7. 11:44 AM, You are correct, but it goes even deeper. Rick Matters was not just barred from holding office while he is working for the State. A Federal Judge has barred Rick Matters from even RUNNING for office for as long as he is employed by the Thruway Authority.

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