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Wasatch County Fire Protection SSD

Wasatch County Fire Protection SSD. Proposed Tax Increase. Tax Increase Process. Public hearing in December 2012 noticed twice in the two weeks prior to the meeting. Public hearing on August 7 2013 noticed twice in two weeks prior to the meeting

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Wasatch County Fire Protection SSD

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  1. Wasatch County Fire Protection SSD Proposed Tax Increase

  2. Tax Increase Process • Public hearing in December 2012 noticed twice in the two weeks prior to the meeting. • Public hearing on August 7 2013 noticed twice in two weeks prior to the meeting All notices regarding Wasatch County Fire District are posted on the Public Notice Website, the District website wasatchcountyfire.com and, when required by State statute, in the local newspaper.

  3. Comparison To Surrounding Areas • North Summit 5.78 • Utah County 8.75 • South Summit 3.09 • Park City Fire 9.87 • North Davis 14.67 • Pickleville 4.25 • Weber County 14.81 • Randolph 8.03 • Wasatch County 2.42 SOURCE: UTAH STATE TAX COMMISSION

  4. Average The average mill levy for fire districts in Utah is .0005999 or 5.99 mills. With the proposed increase at 4.31 mills in Wasatch County it will still be lower than the average.

  5. WCFD Certification Hours • Fire 1……………………………..116 • Fire 2…………………………….…48 • Hazmat Awareness………........9 • Hazmat Operations……………38 • Wild land Fire 1…………….....40 • Extrication………………………..72 • Apparatus Driver/Operator…72 • Fire Officer 1…………………….45 • EMT Basic……………………….120 • TOTAL HOURS…………560

  6. Since the last tax increase 25 years ago, in 1988, the cost of living has increased approximately 75% and there has not been a cost of living build into the mill levy. • Due to the nature of our community we receive extreme fluctuations in visitors that pass through and recreate in our valley creating a demand on emergency service resources. • In order to maintain or lower our PPC classification we need to update to the new regulations for our personnel, and upgrade our equipment and apparatus to match the 142% growth that has occurred in Wasatch County since 1990. Contributing Factors

  7. What Will the Tax IncreaseCost Me Per Year? Primary residence calculation Taxable Value Current Proposed Difference $150,000.00 19.97 35.94 15.97 $200,000.00 26.68 47.92 21.24 $250,000.00 33.28 59.90 26.62 $300,000.00 $40.26 $71.12 $30.86 The increase would cost a primary residence about $5.30 per $50,000.00 of value per year. Primary residences are taxed at a lower rate than secondary homes or commercial businesses. Your TAXABLE value can be found on your property tax notice.

  8. 1988 2012 $150,000 Home Value FIRE TAX $30.00 Purchasing Power $30.00 Mill Levy 4.53 $300,000 Home Value FIRE TAX $30.00 Purchasing Power $15.20 Mill Levy 2.42 IF APPROVED, THE MILL LEVY FOR 2013 WOULD BE 4.31

  9. How will a tax increasebenefit me? The vast majority of residents in Wasatch County will never experience a fire in their home or business, but all are affected by the cost of insurance. Aside from the obvious, the average property owner benefits in more ways than one from a well equipped, well staffed, and well trained fire organization. Fire departments have a positive impact on property insurance premiums. Insurance companies use figures provided by the ISO to determine the insurance rates for a community.

  10. What is the ISO? Insurance premiums are based on the ISO or Insurance Services Office rating; with a great rating, the local fire department can be the reason you are getting a better rate on your insurance. Communities are assigned a Public Protection Classification from 1 to 10. A class 1 represents superior fire protection. The rating is based on what the firefighters can do as well as engines, trucks, the communities water supply and communication abilities.

  11. The last ISO assessment of Wasatch County was in 2002, which set the PPC rating for the County at a 6 and 9 in outlying communities. With this tax increase we will work diligently to drop our ISO rating to a 4 or better, which would save the citizens close to the amount of the proposed tax increase.

  12. Current Status Since the last assessment communications has added a second dispatcher and the water sources have been improved and updated throughout the county. The last apparatus WCFD was able to purchase was in 2007 and the oldest was purchased in 1971. The current average age of front line fire apparatus in Wasatch County is 1991. WCFD call volume has increased 20% every year since 2009. WCFD has responded to 519 calls in 2011 and 525 in 2012. This is the number of calls not the number of apparatus or personnel responding to each call. There are currently over 12,655 structures in Wasatch County with 290 that are 3 stories or higher, which out reaches the current aerial apparatus of the District. WCFD provides coverage to 1,191 square miles. This includes seven communities-Heber, Midway, Charleston, Daniel, Wallsburg, Independence, Hideout and the remainder of the county stretching to Soldier Summit on the South, Wolf Creek Pass on the North, Sundance on the West and Current Creek on the East.

  13. HEBER STATION IMMEDIATE NEEDS- Remodel……..$1,600,000 Ladder Truck..$600,000

  14. MIDWAY STATION IMMEDIATE NEEDS- New station……..$500,000 Ladder Truck……$400,000 Class A Pumper..$350,000 TOTAL APPROXMATE COST $1,250,000

  15. JORDANELLE STATION IMMEDIATE NEEDS- Ladder Truck..$600,000

  16. WALLSBURG STATION IMMEDIATE NEED Pumper Truck..$400,000

  17. TIMBERLAKES STATION The Timberlakes Fire Station was recently completed and a structure pumper, tanker and fast attack vehicle have been placed in the station. IMMEDIATE NEEDS Fast Attack Truck..$200,000 Pumper………………$600,000

  18. TOTAL COST OF NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS • Heber Station………..$2,200,000 • Midway Station…..…$1,200,000 • Jordanelle Station….$600,000 • Wallsburg Station…..$400,000 • Timberlakes Station..$800,000 • TOTAL COST $5,200,000

  19. Using the Resources We Have • The District has received grants exceeding $750,000.00 in the last 10 years to purchase apparatus and equipment. • Wasatch County has assisted with building and remodeling stations. (Timberlakes and Wallsburg) • WCFD is a majority on call service, meaning Firefighters respond from their work or home in the event of a call and respond to the volunteer station closest to them.

  20. WCFD responded to 3 large wildfires in 2012 with a cost estimate of 1.5 million dollars. The resources and improvements saved during these wildfires was estimated at over 40 billion dollars.

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