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Fees and Charges PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF CHELAN COUNTY 1

SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS Fees and Charges PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS... 2 DELEGATED AUTHORITY... 3 ELECTRICAL FEES AND CHARGES... 4 SERVICE CONNECTION FEES... 4 WIRE INSTALLATION CHARGES... 4 OTHER SERVICE CHARGES... 4 ENGINEERING AND APPLICATION FEES... 5 LINE EXTENSION FEES... 7 METER FEE... 8 OTHER WATER FEES... 8 SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGES (SDCS)... 8 PRIVATE HYDRANT AND FIRE SPRINKLER SERVICE INSTALLATION FEES... 9 FIRE HYDRANT CHARGE... 9 FIRE HYDRANT VALVE USAGE CHARGES... 9 CONNECTION CHARGE IN LIEU OF ASSESSMENT... 10 WASTEWATER SYSTEM FEES AND CHARGES... 11 WASTEWATER SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT CHARGES (SDCS)... 11 STEP TANK FEE... 11 UTILITY SERVICE REGULATIONS FEES & CHARGES... 12 REGULATORY REQUIRED FEES... 12 PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF CHELAN COUNTY 2

Fees and Charges DELEGATED AUTHORITY The following policy section identifies District polices that are subject to changes by the General Manager of Chelan County Public Utility District. Per resolution 07-13163, dated September 10, 2007, the Board of Commissioners has authorized the General Manager to establish and administer the Electric, Water, Wastewater and Network Line Extension Fees and Charges. Utilizing sound and reasonable business practices, all Utility Line Extension, Facilities Conversion policies and Utility Service Regulations fees are designed to provide a fair and consistent method for providing Utility Services while adequately recovering costs. As new methods are developed and costs change the District will adjust fees. Normal practice will be to analyze and project any cost adjustments during the District's annual budget cycle, however changes may be made on an as needed basis. In addition, this section identifies other one-time service fees that the General Manager may adjust as costs and application methods change. Any proposed changes will be communicated to the Board of Commissioners during open session. In addition changes that may impact identified groups or stakeholders will be communicated at the earliest possible opportunity. PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF CHELAN COUNTY 3

ELECTRICAL FEES AND CHARGES SERVICE CONNECTION FEES Service Rating Commercial and Residential Connection Type and Fee (existing) 120/240V or 120/208V single phase 120/208V three phase 277/480V three phase 1-100A $ 700 $ 1,500 $ 2,000 101-200A $ 1,400 $ 3,100 $ 4,100 201-400A $ 2,300 $ 6,200 $ 8,200 401-600A $ 3,500 $ 9,200 $ 12,300 601-800A $ 4,700 $ 10,100 $ 13,400 801-1000A $ 5,900 $ 12,600 $ 16,700 1001 and over Time and Material (see engineering) Notes: 1. Service Connection Fee includes the average, estimated costs of the transformer, meter, materials and install labor 2. Material includes CT s, terminal blocks, cutouts, jumpers and other misc parts WIRE INSTALLATION CHARGES Wire Length 0-75ft 0-150ft Add l Wire Underground Wire (single phase) 1 $ 350 $ 500 $3.40 /ft Overhead Wire (single phase) $ 200 $ 300 Wire Length 0-150ft Underground Wire (three phase) $ 650 $6.90 /ft Overhead Wire (three phase) $ 450 $4.60 /ft Notes: 1. For services over 400 amps, parallel runs are required 2. Wire charges are based on average installation type 3. Underground wire charges includes riser if applicable 4. Lengths in excess of 150ft will be charged by the foot for each foot exceeding 150ft. All wire runs over 150ft must be reviewed and approved by Customer Service Engineering prior to being installed OTHER SERVICE CHARGES Installed secondary handhole $440 Installed secondary handhole, traffic rated $940 Secondary service pole $650 Altered service (misc changes and upgrades) $250 Secondary handhole (material only) $250 Secondary handhole, traffic rated (material only) $750 PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF CHELAN COUNTY 4

ENGINEERING AND APPLICATION FEES Engineering fees depend upon the type of project involved. Fees are as follows: Note: Residential Applications: Residential Single Phase line extension to single residence $200 Residential Development, Plat or Short Plat $450 Agricultural wind machines, irrigation pumps, shops $200 Commercial and Industrial Applications Up to 300kW service size $450 300 kw to <1000 kw $3,000 1000 kw to <5000 kw $5,000 5000 kw and above See Note 4 Facility Modifications: Facility Modification on single lot and on private property $200 Facility Modification on multi-lots or on public right of way $450 SNAP and Distributed Generation (DG) SNAP Single Phase up to 25 kw $100 SNAP/DG Three Phase up to 25 kw $450 DG Three Phase above 25 kw See Note 5 1. Additional information regarding Engineering Fees is listed in the Utility Services Policies, under Electric Line Extension Policy, Engineering Fees. 2. Unique circumstances may result in additional engineering costs applying due to the complexity of the design and project. 3. Engineering fees will be administered based on application for service at one (1) premise and one (1) requested total desired load. Applications received with multiple premises and multiple connection types will be required to make payment for additional engineering fees based on the number of requests. 4. For service requests of 5000KW or greater, engineering and application fees will be estimated based on anticipated labor and resource costs to review and administer the application. Costs may vary depending on unique circumstances and complexity of services requested. 5. For solar installation s for three-phase and above 25kW, engineering and application fees will be estimated based on anticipated labor and resource costs to review and administer the application. Costs may vary depending on unique circumstances and complexity of services requested. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 1. The customer shall pay all costs and fees in advance, including, but not limited to the cost of permits, easements, clearing and any other special costs to provide service. These costs and fees will be in addition to any line extension or other costs that may be required and are not reimbursable. 2. There shall be a fee for all overhead secondary services, which shall include up to 150 feet of conductor (wire). The measurement shall be from the transformer location. 3. For underground facilities, the Residential Customers has the option to (1) provide District approved service conductor and have it installed by their licensed Electrical Contractor or, (2) have the District supply and install the service conductor, up to 150 feet, for the fee set forth above. Wire runs in excess of 150 ft will be charged by the foot. For overhead and underground, the measurement shall be from the transformer location. All wire runs over 150ft must be reviewed and approved by Customer Service Engineering prior to being installed. All other customer classes will supply and install the secondary service conductor per District Electrical Service Requirements. PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF CHELAN COUNTY 5

4. There shall be a service connection fee for one (1) permanent service connections and (2) capacity additions to existing service. The fee will be determined by the service rating consistent with Labor and Industries. This fee will not apply to temporary service installations. 5. For unusual situations, the service connection shall be the estimate of all transformers, labor, materials and metering the District supplies. NET METERING Net Metering includes the costs for meter and installation and the Producer must pay the following amounts at the time of Application. Net Metering meter and installation fee $305 PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF CHELAN COUNTY 6

WATER SYSTEM FEES & CHARGES LINE EXTENSION FEES Item Description of District Work Description of Applicant Work Fees Project Management Facilitate meetings, complete reviews and overall administration of the line extension process. Conformance with line extension requirements. $500 per Project Easement Prepare utility easement for water facilities outside of the right of way. Provide drawings to District standards depicting water facilities in utility easement. $150 per project Construction Inspection Health Test Inspection during construction to verify for conformance to District standards. Sample collection and completion of health test for water system. Provide access to all construction activities for District inspection. $750 plus $50 per lot Provide Temporary filling/flushing assemblies and manpower for health test(s). $100 per Test Pressure Test Observation and assistance of pressure test for water system. Provide pressure testing equipment and manpower for pressure test. $130 per Test Mainline tap Furnish labor and equipment to install and test tapping sleeve and valve on water main. Provide materials, excavation, and restoration necessary to perform work according to District standards. $1,000 per tap Mainline Connection Completion of connection to existing water system. Provide all materials, excavation, and restoration necessary to perform connection according to District standards. $400 per Connection Service Installation Furnish labor and equipment for mainline tap and installation of service components, 1 to 2 size. Provide all materials, excavation, and restoration necessary to perform installation according to District standards. $400 per Connection Hydrant Installation Install lateral piping (18 max) and hydrant from mainline valve. Provide all materials, excavation, and restoration necessary to perform installation according to District standards. $400 per Connection Other Engineering, labor, materials and equipment as needed to complete project. Labor, materials and equipment as needed to complete project. Estimated or actual labor, materials and equipment Note: 1. All Line Extensions must follow District Water and Wastewater System Line Extension Policy. PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF CHELAN COUNTY 7

METER FEE Domestic Water Meter Size Meter Fee 5/8 $350 1 $400 1 ½ $570 2 $830 2 and above compound* See note 3 Notes: 1. The Meter Fee shall be paid for installations where a chamber has been previously installed in accordance with District requirements to serve the property (such as subdivisions and other property developments). 2. Additional line extension costs will apply where no chamber exists to serve the property. Costs will be estimated at the time of application and must be paid in advance by the Customer. 3. Additional line extension costs will apply for 2 and above compound meters. Costs will be estimated at the time of application and must be paid in advance by the Customer. 4. In addition to Meter fees, customers may be required to pay applicable line extension fees and a System Development Charge (SDC) prior to connection of service. 5. Effective May 1, 2015, all new water services within the City of Wenatchee boundary will be charged an additional tax imposed by the City. This tax applies to the meter and line extension fees. OTHER WATER FEES Maintenance Bond Fee Performance Bond for uncompleted Work Fire hydrant flow test Other 10% of the value of the work 150% of the value of the estimated costs to complete the work $250 (Per test) Estimated or actual labor, equipment and materials SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGES (SDCS) System Development Charges (SDCs) for the water system are determined for an equivalent residential unit (ERU). Unless specifically provided for other wise, SDCs for connections involving more than one ERU are weighted by multiplying by a weighing factor based on AWWA safe operating capacity for displacement-type meters. SDCs shall be paid prior to connection. The SDCs for the water systems are as follows: Notes: SYSTEMS DISTRICT SYSTEMS CHELAN FALLS Meter AWWA size factor Cost Cost 5/8" 1 $2,372 $2,950 1" 2.5 $5,930 $7,375 1 1/2" 5 $11,859 $14,750 2" 8 $18,975 $23,600 3 15 $35,580 $44,250 4 25 $59,300 $73,750 6 50 $118,600 $147,500 8 80 $189,760 $236,000 10 115 $272,780 $339,250 1. In addition to SDCs the customer will be required to pay applicable chamber and meter fees. PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF CHELAN COUNTY 8

2. Ollala Canyon Water System has no System Development Charges (SDCs) as there are only 30 connections allowed for the system and all were accounted for by the LUD. 3. Chelan Ridge Water System has no System Development Charges (SDCs) for properties within the system (Chelan Ridge Development, Division 1 & 11, lots 1 through 41, as shown in Exhibit C of the agreement with Azure Corporation). Properties outside the original system shall pay the 1 SDC charge for the Wenatchee System. All new customers will be required to pay the Meter and Chamber Installation Fees in effect at the time they connect to the system. Existing customers who already have meters will not be assessed a Meter Fee. All meters in the development are one (1) inch. 4. Effective May 1, 2015, all new water services within the City of Wenatchee boundary will be charged an additional tax imposed by the City. This tax applies to the System Development Charges (SDCs.. PRIVATE HYDRANT AND FIRE SPRINKLER SERVICE INSTALLATION FEES All costs for the installation of a private hydrant and/or sprinkler system service will be charged on a time and expense basis and will be paid for by the owner of said system. A monthly charge will apply. See Water Rate Schedules. FIRE HYDRANT CHARGE DISTRICT INSTALLED: High Pressure Hydrant: $6,300 If distance from water main to fire hydrant is over 18, charges will be based on actual time and expense. If distance is over 60' from the water main to the fire hydrant, a water line extension agreement will be required. Line size will be determined by the District. UNAUTHORIZED CONNECTIONS: Unauthorized connections to the water system are covered in the District s Utility Service Regulations, Section 23. This regulation allows for a minimum charge, plus consumption and investigative costs for an unauthorized connection. An individual or company that is found to be connected to the District s water systems through an unauthorized fire hydrant connection will be assessed the charge, plus consumption and investigative costs, for the first offense. FIRE HYDRANT VALVE USAGE CHARGES District Customer All Water Systems: Owned Owned Deposit Subject to Credit Approval $1,200.00 1-0 - Purchase Amount - 0 - Actual Cost Installation and Removal $ 60.00 $60.00 Annual Inspection and Test Charge - 0 - Actual Cost Notes: 1. Deposit will be collected only if customer s credit history is unsatisfactory. All deposits collected will be returned if hydrant valve is returned undamaged. Any customer who is not required to pay a deposit will be billed for all costs to repair or replace a damaged hydrant valve. 2. Water consumption will be charged at the Quantity rate charged for the system it is used on. See Water Rates Schedules. 3. Fire hydrant valves will be available to be used for a period of not more than thirty (30) days. If required beyond thirty (30) days, fire hydrant valve use will be reviewed for applicability by the District. 4. Fire hydrant valves will not be installed under conditions which subject the assembly to freezing temperatures that may result in damage to the unit. PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF CHELAN COUNTY 9

CONNECTION CHARGE IN LIEU OF ASSESSMENT Areas benefitting from sleepy hollow water system improvement YEAR ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 YEAR ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 1997 $7,613 $7,107 $2,636 2013 $15,531 $14,498 $5,377 1998 $8,108 $7,569 $2,807 2014 $16,025 $14,960 $5,549 1999 $8,603 $8,031 $2,979 2015 $16,520 $15,422 $5,720 2000 $9,098 $8,493 $3,150 2016 $17,015 $15,884 $5,891 2001 $9,592 $8,955 $3,321 2017 $17,510 $16,346 $6,063 2002 $10,087 $9,417 $3,493 2018 $18,005 $16,808 $6,234 2003 $10,582 $9,879 $3,664 2019 $18,500 $17,270 $6,405 2004 $11,077 $10,341 $3,835 2020 $18,994 $17,732 $6,577 2005 $11,572 $10,803 $4,007 2021 $19,489 $18,194 $6,748 2006 $12,067 $11,265 $4,178 2022 $19,984 $18,656 $6,920 2007 $12,561 $11,727 $4,349 2023 $20,479 $19,118 $7,091 2008 $13,056 $12,189 $4,521 2024 $20,974 $19,580 $7,262 2009 $13,551 $12,650 $4,692 2025 $21,469 $20,042 $7,434 2010 $14,046 $13,112 $4,863 2026 $21,964 $20,504 $7,605 2011 $14,541 $13,574 $5,035 2027 $22,458 $20,966 $7,776 2012 $15,036 $14,036 $5,206 Fee is per connection, not per parcel Interest Rate = 6.5% PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF CHELAN COUNTY 10

WASTEWATER SYSTEM FEES AND CHARGES WASTEWATER SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT CHARGES (SDCS) System development charges (SDCs) for the wastewater systems are determined based on the volume and composition of wastewater discharged compared to that of a typical equivalent residential unit (ERU). Unless specifically provided for otherwise, an ERU shall be defined as 200 gallons per day, not exceeding any pollutant concentrations for high strength wastewater set forth in Section 78F of the Utility Service Regulations. The minimum SDC per connection shall be one ERU. System development charges shall be paid prior to connection. The SDCs for each ERU are as follows: Wastewater System SDCs per ERU Dryden $ 4,343 Lake Wenatchee/Peshastin $ 4,796 Note: 1. Lake Wenatchee LUD #4 and Peshastin LUD #7 customers that did not originally sign up for a Part B connection to the system and now connect shall pay the above fee per Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU). STEP TANK FEE Wastewater System Cost Lake Wenatchee/Peshastin $ 11,600 Note: 1. Includes septic tank effluent pump (STEP) system (maximum 1,500 gallon size). 2. Where wastewater amounts require a larger tank, the STEP tank fee shall be estimated by the District. 3. Additional costs may be charged for installations requiring unique labor, equipment or materials. PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF CHELAN COUNTY 11

UTILITY SERVICE REGULATIONS FEES & CHARGES Utility Service Regulations Section 7a Item Landlord 72 hour Agreement Fees: Notifying the tenant Fee to disconnect service Fee to reconnect service 8A Security deposit $100 minimum 8B Non-Residential Security deposit See Note 2 10C Late payment charge 5% on unpaid balance 10D7 Service fee $35 13A Service Connection charge $16.50 13B Seasonal disconnect/reconnection charge $35 13B Remote disconnect/reconnect device See Note 3 13C After hours connection charge $175 13D Reconnection charge $35 13D, 23 Unauthorized electric, water/wastewater $75 connection penalty 13E Returned check charge $15 20 Meter test fee electric $25 20 Meter test fee - water $85 53 Wastewater inspection fee $75 1. Effective May 1, 2015, all water services within the City of Wenatchee boundary will be charged an additional tax imposed by the City. 2. Non-residential security deposit amount will be determined at the time of application on an individual basis. 3. Remote disconnect device charge will be determined and billed prior to installation. Fee $35 each REGULATORY REQUIRED FEES Item Fee Pole Contact fee (per pole, per year) $11.80 PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF CHELAN COUNTY 12