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VII.2. Emergency Ordinance Authorizing Late Penalty Waivers for Utility Bills; BishopApril 21, 2020 Council Report 2020-027 EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING LATE PENALTY WAIVERS FOR UTILITY BILLS Proposed Action. Staff recommends that the Council approve the following motion: Move to adopt Ordinance 20- 1151 An Emergency Ordinance Authorizing Late Penalty Waivers During or Immediately Following a State or Local Emergency. Overview: Hopkins residents and business owners are experiencing financial stress as a result of COVID- 19. The proposed ordinance would provide relief from penalties associated with delinquent utility accounts. The planned duration is for invoices issued from April 1, 2020 through June 1, 2020 and could be extended. During this time, utility customers unable to make their regular payment by the due date will not be assessed a 10% late penalty as outlined in City Code Sections 34-25, 40-25 and 40-251. The relief applies to the 10% late penalty only; it does not apply to any previously assessed fees. Payment of the balance for all utility services will still be required. Balances can be paid at any time. The City will continue to certify delinquent amounts based on City policy. Delinquent amounts dated prior to June 1, 2020 will be certified as assessments and payable with 2021 property taxes. Delinquent amounts dated June 1, 2020 and later will be certified as assessments and payable with 2022 taxes In a normal month, approximately 8% of the total utility service charges are not paid on time and receive a penalty. In 2019, the average penalties collected per month was $4,500. Penalties accounted for 0.8% of total revenue in the water, sewer, storm sewer and refuse utility funds. The City of Hopkins sends invoices to approximately 3,500 utility customers each month for water, sewer, storm sewer and refuse service (not all customers receive all services). The typical cycle of a utility bill is: • 1st of the Month – Invoices are finalized and available electronically. Invoices are printed and mailed within 48 hours. • 20th of the Month – Payment is due. • 23rd of the Month – After a three-day grace period, penalties are applied for non- payment. The penalty is 10% of the current balance due. • Dates are adjusted for weekends and holidays. The City last applied penalties on March 25. Penalties will be applied on April 23 and invoices finalized on May 1. Due to the time sensitive nature of the process, City Charter Chapter 3 allows the City Council to adopt an emergency ordinance. The ordinance may be adopted after its first reading and take effect immediately after its adoption. The City Attorney has reviewed the proposed ordinance. Primary Issues to Consider • The City has budgeted penalty collections of $11,000 during this time period. Supporting Information: • Ordinance 2020-1151 ________________________________________ Nick Bishop, CPA Finance Director Financial Impact $11,000 Utility Revenue Source: Utility Funds Budgeted: Y/N No Related Documents:2020 Annnual Budget Notes: DOCSOPEN\HP145\1\648076.v1-4/13/20 CITY OF HOPKINS COUNTY OF HENNEPIN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 2020-1151 AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING LATE PENALTY WAIVERS DURING OR IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING A STATE OR LOCAL EMERGENCY WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization determined that the COVID-19 outbreak constitutes a pandemic. On March 13, 2020, President Trump declared a national state of emergency as a result of the pandemic; and WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, Governor Tim Walz issued Emergency Executive Order 20-01 declaring a state of peacetime emergency to address the COVID-19 pandemic in Minnesota; and WHEREAS, on March 16, 2020, Mayor Jason Gadd signed Mayoral Declaration No. 2020-1, which declared the existence of a local emergency in the City of Hopkins, Minnesota. On the same date, the Hopkins City Council adopted Resolution 2020-014, which extended Mayor Gadd’s emergency declaration until further council action; and WHEREAS, section 3.01 of the City Charter allows the City Council to adopt an emergency ordinance if the emergency is defined in the preamble thereto and the ordinance is adopted by at least four members of the City Council; and WHEREAS, due to the ongoing pandemic, many businesses are unable to conduct operations as usual and, accordingly, numerous individuals throughout the state have been either laid-off or furloughed by their employers. As a result, many individuals and businesses are struggling to meet their financial obligations, including the timely payment of city charges and fees; and WHEREAS, pursuant to express language contained throughout the Hopkins City Code, including, for example, sections 34-28(c), 40-25, 40-251(i), the City is required to impose late penalties against account holders that fail to make timely payments in full; and WHEREAS, in an effort to provide immediate relief to those that are unable to pay their utility bills or any other city fees in a timely fashion due to the ongoing emergency circumstances, the City Council desires to adopt this emergency ordinance to allow the implementation of city- wide waivers for various late penalties that are otherwise mandated by the city code. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. During any ongoing state or local emergency or during the aftermath of such an emergency, City staff shall have the discretion to waive late penalties that are otherwise required to be imposed pursuant to the Hopkins City Code, including, but not necessarily limited to, DOCSOPEN\HP145\1\648076.v1-4/13/20 sections 34-28(c), 40-25, and 40-251(i). During any period where such a waiver is deemed appropriate for any particular fee type and therefore implemented by staff, it shall apply collectively to all persons or entities that fail to make a timely payment of such fee type during the temporary waiver period. Upon the eventual reinstatement of late penalties following any temporary waiver period authorized herein, subsequent late penalties shall only be imposed on charges that are incurred after the waiver period is lifted and such penalties shall not apply to any past due charges that accumulated during the applicable waiver period. SECTION 2. This emergency ordinance shall not be codified but rather shall be kept and maintained with other uncodified ordinances on file with the city. SECTION 3. The effective date of this emergency ordinance shall be the date of its adoption, as set forth below. Approved by the City Council of the City of Hopkins on this 21 day of April, 2020. By: ____________________________ Jason Gadd, Mayor ATTEST: ______________________________ Amy Domeier, City Clerk