Lake County, IL
File #: 20-0277    Version: 1 Name: EH Fee Schedule Revisions
Type: BOH - Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 2/4/2020 In control: Lake County Board of Health
On agenda: Final action: 2/26/2020
Title: Proposed Revisions to the Lake County Health Department Environmental Health Fees Schedule (as authorized in Lake County Code of Ordinances Chapter 178) - Mackey
Attachments: 1. 2020 EH fees schedule
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Proposed Revisions to the Lake County Health Department Environmental Health Fees Schedule (as authorized in Lake County Code of Ordinances Chapter 178) - Mackey

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The Water Well program is proposing revisions to fees associated with non-community water systems annual permits. These fee revisions are being proposed to relieve facilities from having to pay potentially high lab costs for repeat samples, reduce the time and cost of billing for repeat and monthly samples for health department staff, and to eliminate the need for monthly-sampled facilities to pay monthly invoices during the year. The proposal, if approved, will be implemented for the FY21 permit year, and will be revenue neutral.

Lake County currently has 422 non-community well systems that receive an invoice every December for their annual permit fee for the coming year. For 2020 the permit fee was $214. Included in the cost of the permit is the collection and lab analysis of a required routine sample. If the routine sample fails the test, repeat samples must be collected immediately, and then again at specified dates. Each year, approximately 5% of the 422 facilities receive a failed result on a routine sample.

Each time staff collects repeat samples, program staff need to review the report to confirm it needs to be billed, and then business office staff prepare and send an invoice to the facility. At times, depending on the number of samples required, the fees can get into the hundreds of dollars. This proposal would eliminate charging and invoicing for repeat sample fees and would offset the revenue by slightly increasing the annual permit fee for all facilities. As no facility can be assured they will never get a failed result on a routine sample, the slight increase in the annual fee would essentially act as insurance against potential costs in the hundreds of dollars.

With a projected 2% CPI for FY21, the cost of an annual permit in 2021 would be $218.00 without this change. This ...

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