AGENDA ITEM EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ITEM TITLE*
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Proposed OWASA Reimbursement Policy
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RESPONSIBLE STAFF, TITLE, DEPARTMENT*
Tas Lagoo, Long-Range Planning Manager, Planning Department
STAFF RECOMMENDATION*
Authorize the Mayor to submit a letter to the Chapel Hill-appointed members of the OWASA Board of Directors demonstrating support for the proposed reimbursement policy and encouraging continued staff collaboration in finalizing the policy.
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LEGISLATIVE CONTEXT*
OWASA is an independent entity responsible for providing water and sewer services to the Towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro. OWASA is governed by a nine-member Board of Directors. Five of the members are appointed by the Chapel Hill Town Council.
BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT*
Under OWASA's current policies, once a developer expands water or sewer infrastructure, "future benefitting parties" that tap into the new lines are not responsible for any of the original infrastructure construction costs. The cost of expanding the infrastructure is borne entirely by the first developer.
Based on stakeholder requests, OWASA is considering adopting a new reimbursement policy that would allow developers to recoup some of the costs associated with expanding water and sewer infrastructure. The new policy would allow a developer that expands water and sewer infrastructure to be partially reimbursed by future benefiting parties.
TRADEOFFS, ALTERNATIVES, IMPACTS
The proposed policy is intended to address the "first-mover disadvantage": disproportionately high up-front costs for the first developer to do work in an area. Allowing the initial developer to recoup some of its infrastructure costs should lessen financial barriers to new development in previously underdeveloped areas.
The proposed policy spreads out infrastructure costs among multiple developments. Relative to the current policy, developers that install new infrastructure may see lower overall costs while future benefitting parties may see higher...
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