Operational Summary
Water and wastewater resource development – Our wholesale water and wastewater service segment continues to grow as houses are closed at Sky Ranch and Wild Pointe and as irrigation and landscaping needs require higher water usage and improved industrial water sales. We delivered 258 million gallons of water during fiscal 2021, with approximately 26% of that delivered to Sky Ranch and Wild Pointe. As homes continue selling at Sky Ranch, we continue to collect water and wastewater taps fees and usage revenues, in fact during the twelve months ended August 31, 2021, we sold 163 water and wastewater taps at Sky Ranch for $5.2 million. We saw an increase in industrial water sales in fiscal 2021 compared to fiscal 2020. Industrial water equated to 60% of the water delivered in 2021. Industrial water is the most variable of our water sales and is dependent on oil and gas production and demand.
Land development – With our initial development phase at Sky Ranch being completed nearly two years ahead of schedule and unavoidable delays in the permitting process for our next phase due to the continued impacts of COVID-19, our land development revenues and expenses decreased in fiscal 2021 compared to fiscal 2020, but overall the per lot sales prices increased substantially. Since we began developing Sky Ranch, through August 31, 2021, we have sold 657 lots between the first two phases, have another 652 lots under contract with homebuilders. We anticipate receiving the second milestone payment on the 152 lots delivered in the first subphase of the second development phase by the end of the first quarter of fiscal 2022, the final milestone payment for these 152 lots, and full payment for the 67 finished lots by the end of our fiscal 2022, generating $14.6 million in cash proceeds from lot sales. There are more than 360 homes occupied at Sky Ranch, with more than 100 homes actively under construction. Based on current sales levels, all the homes in the first phase are expected to be sold by the end of our second quarter of fiscal 2022.
Single-family rentals – In March 2021, we launched a new line of business, the single-family home rental business. During our first development phase of Sky Ranch, we retained ownership of four residential lots, on which we have completed three single family homes which we own and will maintain and have rented to qualified renters as of November 1, 2021. We contracted the construction of these homes to a reputable home builder. We intend to expand this line of business in our second development phase of Sky Ranch by building and renting homes on the 46 lots we retained out of the 850 lots planned for the second development phase. Grading and wet utilities on the first subphase of the second development phase of Sky Ranch are nearly complete, and once lots are complete, we look to partner with builders to construct our rental units.
Earnings Call Information
Pure Cycle will host a conference call on Tuesday, November 9, 2021, at 4:00PM Eastern (2:00PM Mountain) to discuss the financial results and answer questions. Call details are below. For the earnings call, Pure Cycle will post a detailed slide presentation on its website (www.purecyclewater.com), which provides an overview of Pure Cycle and presents summary financial results for the three and twelve months ended August 31, 2021.
When: 4:00 PM Eastern (2 PM Mountain) on November 9, 2021
Call in number: 888-506-0062 (no pass codes required)
International call in numbers: 973-528-0011 (no pass codes required)
Replay available until: Tuesday, November 23, 2021, 4:00 PM ET
Replay call in number: 877-481-4010, replay pass code: 43446
Event link: https://www.webcaster4.com/Webcast/Page/2247/43446
Company Information
Pure Cycle is a diversified water resource and land development company. At our core we are an innovative and vertically integrated wholesale water and wastewater service provider which also develops land we own into master planned communities, to which we will continue to provide water and wastewater services as well as operate long-term rental properties.