District considering increase in water rates
Faced with the combined impact of an increase in the price of water purchased from the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) and a strengthening Canadian dollar, Point Roberts water commissioners will likely have little choice but to raise rates for 2004.
�This is one of the largest increases we�ve seen, though we consistently get one every year,� said district manager Dan Bourks at the board�s December 10 meeting. �The killer is the rate of the dollar. If we hit an 80 cent Canadian dollar it will be $280,000 for water for the year, and that�s a 13 percent increase. We�ll definitely have to address the rates.�
The district previously approved but never implemented a $1 rate increase in 2002, which could cover budget needs in the short term, but commissioners agreed a closer look at rates would be needed. �What we really need to do is a rate model but that will take five or six months,� said Art Wilkowski. �We really need to be charging the cost of service.�Commissioners reaffirmed their direction to Bourks from the previous month to request bids from consultants to look at developing a rate model which would determine how much it costs the water district to serve different classes of customer and extrapolate how much to charge them for the service. �I think it�s an important thing,� Bourks agreed.
Commissioners received one application from Sue Johnson to fill the position left vacant by Lorne Nielson, but decided to leave the position open. �I would prefer to be in a position where everyone who has the smallest interest in applying has the opportunity,� Wilkowski said. Commiss-ioners agreed to wait until their regular February meeting to interview and appoint a new commissioner.
The regular January 7 water board meeting has been cancelled due to commissioner scheduling conflicts and a special meeting has been scheduled for January 6 to replace it.