File #: 19-0002    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Items Status: General Agenda
File created: 1/9/2019 In control: Finance Board
On agenda: 1/17/2019 Final action:
Title: Review of Delinquency Charges for Utility Accounts Summary: The Town of Belleair currently does not have a ceiling for monthly late charges billed for past-due utility accounts, unlike neighboring jurisdictions. Staff would like to hear thoughts of the Finance Board on adding a maximum monthly late fee charge.

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To: Finance Board

From: Stefan Massol, Director of Support Services

Date: 1/17/2019

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Review of Delinquency Charges for Utility Accounts

 

Summary:

The Town of Belleair currently does not have a ceiling for monthly late charges billed for past-due utility accounts, unlike neighboring jurisdictions. Staff would like to hear thoughts of the Finance Board on adding a maximum monthly late fee charge.

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Background/Problem Discussion: For many years the Town charged a late fee equal to 3% of the past-due balance each month. Beginning in 2017, the Town raised the late fee rate from 3% to 8% monthly when the water utility rates were last updated. Since that time, there was a rare, but notable, instance where a vacant property that had no consumption incurred significant late fee charges which were ultimately impossible to collect through the foreclosure process. 

 

The City of Clearwater has a monthly late charge of 3%, not to exceed $250 and Pinellas County has a bimonthly late charge of 10% not to exceed $500. In the interest of not overstating revenues beyond what is reasonably collectible, staff would like the Finance Board to consider recommending a ceiling to the monthly late charge for Town Commission approval.

 

Financial Implications:  This impact would depend on the ceiling selected for monthly late charges. Staff will provide general information on late fees incurred over the past 12-months by town utility customers, as well as multiple scenarios for consideration.

 

Below is a table showing some basic statistics on late fees for calendar year 2018:

 

 

 

Proposed Motion:  N/A.