• Utility Rates. Adequately fund utility operations while preparing for capital costs to reduce existing deficiencies within the system and for the system to keep pace with growth. Although not desired, analysis should be done regarding the need for potential bonded debt. • Impact Fees. Calculate the maximum impact fee allowed by the Utah Code that will perpetuate the existing level of service into the future through constructing system improvements. Further, as applicable, the impact fees are to include the reimbursement to the City of excess capacity for previously constructed Capital Facilities (‘buy-in”) and the reimbursement of professional fees associated with calculating the impact fees. • Fee Studies. To calculate the maximum fee allowed by Utah Code for the cost associated with the cost to regulate, and as applicable, a disproportionate fee or a fee for an enhanced level of service.