HomeMy WebLinkAbout3265 Amending PTMC Chapter 13.01 Procedures for Utility Development, Chapter 13.02 Low-Income, Low-Income Disabled, and Low-Income Senior Citizen Utility Rate Program and Chapter 13.02A Certified Adult Family Home Utility Discount Ordinance 3265
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ORDINANCE NO. 3265
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND, WASHINGTON,
AMENDING PORT TOWNSEND MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 13.01 PROCEDURES
FOR UTILITY DEVELOPMENT, CHAPTER 13.02 LOW-INCOME, LOW-INCOME
DISABLED,AND LOW-INCOME SENIOR CITIZEN UTILTY RATE PROGRAM AND
CHAPTER 13.02A CERTIFIED ADULT FAMILY HOME UTILITY DISCOUNT AND
ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
RECITALS:
The City Council of Port Townsend finds as follows:
1 The City of Port Townsend has low income, disabled, and low income senior
utility rates that offer discounts to low income and disabled households; and
2. The program currently requires that accountholders apply each May for to
continue to receive the discount; and
3. The attached ordinance allows for a rolling application process rather than
requiring all applications in May. The attached ordinance also allows for low
income senior and disabled household utility rates to be renewed every three
years.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Port Townsends hereby ordains as
follows:
Section 1. Chapter 13.01 Procedures for Utility Development of the Port Townsend Municipal
Code is amended as indicated in Exhibit A.
S ctig ?. Chapter 13.02 Low-Income, Low-Income Disabled, and Low-Income Senior Citizen
Utility Rate Program of the Port Townsend Municipal Code is amended as indicated in Exhibit
B.
Section 3. Chapter 13.02A Certified Adult Family Home Utility Discount or the Port Townsend
Municipal Code is amended as indicated in Exhibit C.
5, ectioil 4. Severability. If any sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance should be held to be
invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or
unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence,
clause or phrase or work of this ordinance.
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Section 5. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five days after the date
of its publication in the manner provided by law. Publication of this ordinance shall be by
summary thereof consisting of the title.
ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Port Townsend, Washington, at a special
meeting thereof, held this 3rd day of May 2021.
U/ L
Michelle Sandoval
Mayor
Attest: Approved as to form:
Joanna Sanders, MMC Held � � .
City Clerk City Attorney
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Exhibit A
Article I. General Utility Provisions
Chapter 13.01
PROCEDURES FOR UTILITY DEVELOPMENT
Sections:
13.01.010 Intent—Purpose.
13.01.020 Definitions.
13.01.030 Administrative procedures.
13.01.040 Public works technical conference—Fees.
13.01.050 Engineering design standards manual adopted—Purpose.
13.01.060 Rules for administration and enforcement.
13.01.070 Compliance with federal, state and local requirements.
13.01.080 Permit required—Revocation—Expiration—City exemption—Warranties.
13.01.090 Inspection—Fees—Deposit required.
13.01.100 Construction and maintenance bonds.
13.01.110 Administrative and judicial appeals.
13.01.120 Tiering—Expenditure of public funds.
13.01.130 Waiver/modification of the required utility improvement standards.
13.01.140 Utility variances.
13.01.150 No-protest agreements.
13.01.160 Liability of city.
13.01.010 Intent—Purpose.
A. It is hereby found that the acquisition, construction, and improvement of utilities to serve new
developments in the city of Port Townsend and in the out-of-city water service areas are a major
burden upon the city utility. The city of Port Townsend, as an urban growth area and as a utility
provider expects to experience an increasing intensity of land use and population growth which
creates large demands for city services, including utilities, that existing and projected city utility
funds are inadequate to meet the public's projected utility needs; and that failure to ensure that
utility improvements are made as utility demand increases causes safety problems or interferes
with the comfort and repose of the public.
B. The purpose of this title is to establish the authority of the public works director to impose
conditions upon development to mitigate the problems caused by a particular development or
use. The basis for this authority comes from the following statutes: Article XI, § 11 of the State
Constitution; PTMC Title 18 and Chapter 58.17 RCW (Subdivisions), Chapter 19.04 PTMC and
43.21C RCW (SEPA), Chapter 19.05 PTMC (ESA ordinance), RCW 35A.63.100 and
35A.47.020, the International Fire Code (adopted in PTMC Title 16), and all other applicable
federal, state, and local laws.
C. This title applies to all water, sewer and stormwater utility development within the city of Port
Townsend and all water utility development in Port Townsend's out-of-city water service areas.
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D. This title provides uniform, predictable standards for property development throughout Port
Townsend and in the out-of-city water service areas. This title is further intended to implement
the Port Townsend Comprehensive Plan. This title is intended to require compliance with the
city's engineering design standards manual for public improvements necessary to serve all areas
of the city and the out-of-city water service areas, to ensure that appropriate public services and
facilities, including utilities, are provided concurrently with development in accordance with the
Growth Management Act, Chapter 36.70A RCW, and to ensure that all properties in the city
uniformly comply with all regulatory standards and requirements to protect public health, safety
and welfare and the protection of the built environment. Additionally, this title is intended to
provide for the equitable sharing of improvement costs.
E. The purpose of this chapter is to set forth the administrative procedures for water, sewer and
stormwater system development. All of the provisions in this chapter apply to water, sewer and
stormwater utilities. (Ord. 2867 § 2, 2004; Ord. 2579 § 1, 1997).
13.01.020 Definitions.
A. General. The words used in this title shall have the meaning given in this section. This section
on definitions is supplemented by the engineering design standards manual, as now or later
amended, adopted by reference in PTMC 13.01.050. The definition of any word or phrase not
listed in the definitions which is in question when administering this title shall be defined from
one of the following sources. Said sources shall be utilized by finding the desired definition from
source number one, but if it is not available there, then source number two may be used and so
on. The sources are as follows:
1. Any city of Port Townsend resolution, ordinance, code, regulation or formally adopted
comprehensive plan, shoreline master plan or program or other formally adopted land use
plan;
2. Any statute or regulation of the state of Washington;
3. Legal definitions from Washington common law or a law dictionary;
4. The common dictionary.
B. Specific Definitions.
"Airgap"means a backflow prevention device that provides an unobstructed vertical distance of
at least twice the inside diameter of the supply line, but never less than one inch, through the free
atmosphere between a supply line outlet and the overflow rim of a receiving vessel.
"Average daily flow"means the total yearly flow divided by the days of operation.
"Backflow"means the flow of water or other liquids, mixtures, or substances into the
distribution pipes of a potable supply of water from any source or sources other than its intended
source.
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"Backflow prevention device" means a device, assembly, or means to prevent backflow into the
potable water system, either by back-siphonage or back pressure.
"Back pressure" means the backflow of used, contaminated, or polluted water from a plumbing
fixture or vessel into a water supply pipe due to pressure created by booster pumps, boilers,
pressure vessels, or elevated plumbing that exceeds the main pressure or operating pressure of
the water supply pipe.
"Back-siphonage" means the backflow of used, contaminated, or polluted water from a plumbing
fixture or vessel into a water supply pipe due to a negative pressure in such pipe.
"Benefit area"means that area which includes parcels of real estate adjacent to, or likely to
require a service connection to, improvements made by a developer who has applied to the city
for a utility latecomer agreement pursuant to this chapter.
"Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD)" means the quantity of oxygen utilized in the biochemical
oxidation of organic matter under standard laboratory procedure in five days at 20 degrees
centigrade, expressed in milligrams per liter(mg/1).
"City block"means one city block, of approximately 260 feet or less.
"Clerk"means the clerk of the city of Port Townsend.
"Commercial/multifamily property"means and includes all property zoned or used for
multifamily, commercial, or retail uses.
"Commercial services" means water or sewer services to businesses engaged in the manufacture
and/or sale of a commodity or commodities or the rendering of a service, hotels, motels,
institutional establishments such as hospitals, nursing homes, places of worship and schools, and
mixed use centers (mixed commercial and residential units).
"Comprehensive drainage plan"means a detailed analysis for each drainage basin which
compares the capabilities and needs for runoff accommodations due to various combinations of
development, land use, structural and nonstructural management alternatives.
"Computations" means calculations, including coefficients and other pertinent data, made to
determine the drainage plan with rates of flow of water given in cubic feet per second and cubic
meters per second (cros).
"Cost of construction" means, for the purpose of Chapter 13.04 PTMC, those costs incurred for
permitting, design, engineering, surveying, inspection, acquisition of right-of-way and/or
easements, labor, materials and installation required in order to create an improvement which
complies with city standards. If the city engineer and the developer disagree about the "cost of
construction" in a particular situation, the determination of the public works director shall be
final.
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"Co-tenant" means any person living in or upon the same premises as those occupied by the low-
income senior citizen.
"Council" means the city council of the city of Port Townsend.
"Cross-connection" means any connection between any part of the water system used or
intended to supply water for drinking purposes and any source or system containing water or
substance that is not or cannot be approved as safe, wholesome and potable for human
consumption.
"Customer"means all persons obtaining water service from the water supply system or sewer
service through the sewer system of the city of Port Townsend.
"Deleterious wastes" means wastes that are or may be corrosive or harmful to the wastewater
treatment facility, pump stations, sewer mains and/or facility effluent or biosolids, or which may
violate city, state or federal standards.
"Department" means the public works department of the city of Port Townsend.
"Design storm"means that rainfall event which is selected by the public works department for
purposes of design, specifying both the return period in years and the duration in hours.
"Detention facilities"means facilities designed to hold runoff while gradually releasing it at a
predetermined maximum rate.
"Developer"means any person, including tlieirhi l ef authorized representative, proposing to
engage or engaging in the development of a parcel.
"Developer reimbursement charge"means a fair pro rata share to be paid by an owner of
property within an area benefited by the private construction of municipal water, sewer, or storm
drainage improvements pursuant to this chapter, who did not contribute to the original cost of
such improvements. The term "developer reimbursement charge"may be used interchangeably
with the terms "utility latecomer charge" or"utility latecomer fee."
"Development" means:
1. Construction of a new dwelling unit, mixed use center, commercial or manufacturing
establishment, or other new structure on a vacant lot or parcel; or
2. A redevelopment or change in the intensity of the use of an existing structure that
creates an appreciable impact on existing infrastructure.
"Developmental coverage" means all impervious developed areas within the subject property
including, but not limited to, rooftops, driveways, carports, accessory buildings, parking areas,
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and any other impervious areas which are permanent in nature (as opposed to temporary, such as
short-term alterations during construction). See also "Impervious area."
"Director" or"public works director" means the director for the city of Port Townsend public
works department or dicirhis lief designee, and shall include without limitation, the city
engineer and the city development review engineer.
"Drain"means any conductor of liquids,
"Drainage area"means the watershed contributing water runoff to and including the subject
property.
"Drainage plan"means a plan for collection, transport, treatment, and discharge or recycling of
water within the subject property.
"Drainage treatment/abatement facilities" means any facilities installed or constructed in
conjunction with a drainage plan for the purpose of treatment or abatement of urban runoff,
excluding retention or detention facilities.
"DSD" means the development services department.
"Fireflow" means the rate of water flow needed to fight fires as defined by the city engineering
design standards manual.
"Force main"means a pressurized sewer main.
"Garbage" means solid waste from the preparation, cooking and dispensing of food and from the
handling, sale and storing of produce.
"High strength waste" means any wastewater which has a concentration higher than typical
domestic wastewater as further defined under Chapter 13.24 PTMC.
"Impervious area" means any part of any parcel of land that has been modified by the action of
persons to reduce the land's natural ability to absorb and hold rainfall. This includes areas that
have been cleared, graded, paved, or compacted. This includes both temporary and permanent
impervious areas. See also "Developmental coverage."
"Industrial services" means water or sewer service to a business enterprise engaged in the
manufacture of products, materials, equipment, machinery and supplies on a substantial or major
scale.
"Industrial waste"means the wastes from industrial process as distinguished from sanitary
wastewater.
"Interceptor" means any gravity sewer main greater than 18 inches in diameter or sewer force
main greater than 10 inches in diameter.
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"Irrigation service" shall mean a water service with a separate meter used for recreational,
landscaping, agricultural, horticultural or other exterior residential or commercial watering
system within the city limits and pre-existing, grandfathered systems in the city's out-of-city
water service area.
Q "Low-income"means a person who has a total current annualized household gross income from
all sources of 150 percent or less of the poverty level based upon total household size using
poverty level calculations established by the state of Washington for Jefferson County or by the
federal government if state calculations are not available.
"Low-income disabled" means a person who:
1. Receives Supplemental Security Income pursuant to 42 USC Sections 1381 — 1383, as
now or hereafter amended, and is able to establish that current annualized household
gross income from all sources will not exceed the number determined from the poverty
level calculation below; or
2. Receives Supplemental Security Disability Income pursuant to federal law, as now or
hereafter amended, and is able to establish that current annualized householdrg_oss
income from all sources will not exceed the number determined from the calculation
below; or
3. Is eligible for and in fact receives a federal, state or private disability pension, and who
is able to establish that current annualized household gross income from all sources does
not exceed the sum of the number determined from the calculation below:
Poverty level calculation: 200 percent of the poverty level based upon total household size using
poverty level calculations established by the state of Washington for Jefferson County or by the
federal government if state calculations are not available�*a--not4es,,-4lxa , ,k')0(44o"
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"Low-income senior citizen" means a person 62 years of age and over, whose totalrg_oss income,
including that of th6rhis- -lief spouse or co-tenant, does not exceed the annual sum of the
number determined from the poverty level calculation below:
Poverty level calculation: 200 percent of poverty level based upon household size( rte a
aaaaxiue - dlaerI=two easing poverty level calculations established by the state of
Washington for Jefferson County or by the federal government if state calculations are not
C available les t o 44br-- i ai e "ef*tlea--; n.
"Main, sewer" means a city-owned pipe or conduit for carrying wastewater.
"Main, water" means a water line that is a component of the water distribution system and is
designed or used to serve more than one premises.
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"Manifold meter"means a separate meter installed for commercial or industrial establishments in
order to separate flow from water and sewer where water is used for nonsewer purposes, such as
cooling water, irrigation, landscaping, etc.
"Multifamily service"means service to a triplex, fourplex, apartment buildings, condominiums,
mobile home parks, trailer courts, or similar type of dwelling unit arrangements on a single
premises.
"Natural location of drainage systems" means the location of those channels, swales, and other
nonmanmade conveyance systems as defined by the first documented topographic contours
existing for the subject property, either from maps or photographs, or such other means as
appropriate.
"Peale discharge" means the maximum surface water runoff rate (cfs and ems) determined for the
design storm.
"Person" means persons of either sex, and associations, copartnerships and corporations, whether
acting by themselves or by a servant, agent or employee.
"pH" means the logarithm of the reciprocal of the weight of hydrogen ions in grams per liter of
solution.
"Planned unit development" means residential developments which are planned and/or
developed in several stages but submitted together for approvals, and which typically consist of
clusters of multiunit structures interspersed with areas of common open spaces.
"Premises" means a home, building, parcel of property, lot, multifamily service, or group of
adjacent buildings utilized under one ownership and under a single control with respect to use of
the city's water or sewer system and responsibility for payment therefor. The term "premises"
may be used interchangeably with the term "premise." Multiple lots or parcels under single
ownership and control may also be considered one premise for the purposes of this title;
provided, that the lots or parcels are contiguous and are not separated by any right-of-way, and
except as further provided in PTMC 13.14.010(B) and 13.23.010(B).
"Pretreatment" means the reduction of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), total suspended
solids (TSS), volatile suspended solids (VSS), fat, oil and grease (FOG), hydrogen-ion
concentrations (pH), heavy metals, or other deleterious waste by using screening, chemicals,
biological oxidation, equalization tanks and other applicable methods and procedures prior to
discharge to the city sewer system.
"Private sewer" means the sewer line and disposal system constructed, installed or maintained
where connection with the public sewer system is not required herein.
"Properly shredded garbage" means garbage that has been shredded to such a degree that all
particles will be carried freely under the flow conditions normally prevailing in public sewers,
with no particles greater than three-eighths inch in any dimension.
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"Property" means and includes all lands, real estate and development, public and private,
including road, street, and highway rights-of-way, and all governmental, tax-exempt, and other
property within the city limits of the city or such other areas as the city drainage system may
serve.
"Property owner" means the record owner, based on the records of the Jefferson County
assessor, on the day the utility latecomer agreement is signed by the parties.
"Public place" or "public area" means any space dedicated to or acquired for the use of the
general public.
"Receiving bodies of water" means creeks, streams, lakes and other bodies of water into which
waters are directed, either naturally, in manmade ditches, or in closed conduit systems.
"Residential service"means a water or sewer service connection to a single-family dwelling unit
or duplex (two-family dwelling).
"Retention facilities" means facilities designed to hold water for a considerable length of time
and then consume it by evaporation, plant transpiration, or infiltration into the soil.
"Right-of-way" means property acquired by or dedicated to the city and available for use in
pedestrian, vehicular or other transportation modes. Right-of-way may or may not be accessible
for public use, and may or may not be an"opened street."
"Right-of-way improvement method report" shall have the same meaning as set forth in PTMC
18.12.090.
"Sanitary service connection" means that portion of the sewer system connecting the premises to
the sewer main, including the sewer tap and all piping and fittings from the main.
"Sanitary wastewater" means wastewater of a residential or commercial nature.
"Sewer system" means all sewer collection and transmission pipelines, pump stations,
wastewater treatment facilities, biosolids handling facilities, outfalls, and appurtenances.
"Single-family unit"means and includes all individual dwelling units and each half of all duplex
dwelling units.
"Subject property" means the tract of land which is the subject of the permit and/or approval
action as defined by the full legal description of all parcels involved in the proposed
development.
"Suspended solids (SS)"means the residue from wastewater which remains after filtration in
accordance with the appropriate procedures contained in the latest edition of Standard Methods.
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"Tiers 1, 2 and 3"refer to the city's infrastructure tiering strategy in accordance with the Port
Townsend Comprehensive Plan (see Capital Facilities and Utilities Element, pages VII4 to VII-
5, Policies 2.4.1 through 2.4.3). A map designating the various tiers is contained in the
engineering design standards manual.
"Total income" includes but is not limited to all pensions, whether from private or government
sources, any disability payments, interest, dividends, annuity proceeds, and all and every other
amount which may be available to the low-income senior citizen for purposes of spending the
same.
"Transmission main"means water mains that transport water to a large geographical area of the
city and are generally greater than or equal to 12 inches in diameter.
"Treasurer"means the city treasurer of the city of Port Townsend or thejrl - r 1w designee.
"Utility latecomer agreement" means a written contract between the city as approved by the city
council and executed by the mayor, and one or more developers providing both for construction
of water, sewer, or storm drainage facilities and for partial reimbursement to the developer by
owner(s) of properties benefited by the improvements. Although referred to generically as
"utility latecomer agreements" for ease of reference, such agreements will be processed
separately as water latecomer agreements, sewer latecomer agreements, or storm drainage
latecomer agreements, each with their own application fee, reimbursement benefit area and
charge and notice requirements.
"Wastewater" means the combination of the water and wastes carried from residences, business
buildings, institutions and industrial establishments, which wastes contain polluted water
requiring treatment at the wastewater treatment facility.
"Water service area"means that area consisting of the corporate limits of the city of Port
Townsend and those areas outside of the city that have been designated for water service by
ordinance of the city council or by the city's Water System Plan.
"Water service installation or service connection"means that portion of the water system
connecting the premises to the water distribution main, including the water tap and all piping and
fittings from the main to and including the water meter assembly.
"Water, sewer or storm drainage improvements"means the acquisition of right-of-way and/or
easements, design, inspection and installation of improvements to city standards, as defined in
RCW 35.91.020 "water or sewer facilities," and is further defined to include the following:
1. "Water system improvements" includes, but is not limited to, such things as treatment
facilities, reservoirs, wells, mains, and appurtenances such as valves, pumping stations,
pressure reducing stations and fire hydrants. Fire hydrants are included in the definition
of water system improvements only if required to be installed as a component of a water
distribution system. Fire hydrants, standing alone, are not considered a water system
improvement for which a latecomer agreement may be processed under this chapter.
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2. "Sewer system improvements" includes, but is not limited to, such things as treatment
facilities, sewer mains and maintenance holes, pump stations, force mains, service
connections and cleanouts. Wastewater system improvements is synonymous with sewer
system improvements.
3. "Storm drainage improvements" includes, but is not limited to, such things as
conveyance pipes and catchbasins, ditches, swales, treatment facilities, and natural
systems used for stormwater controls.
"Water system" means all water source and supply facilities, transmission pipelines, storage
facilities, pump stations, distribution mains and appurtenances, vehicles, and materials storage
facilities.
"Water tap" means the connection to the main. (Ord. 3199 § 1, 2018; Ord. 2892 § 1, 2005; Ord.
2852 § 2, 2004; Ord. 2685 § 1, 1999; Ord. 2609 § 1, 1997; Ord. 2579 § 1, 1997).
13.01.030 Administrative procedures.
A. The administrative procedures for utility system development are described in the engineering
design standards manual.
B. The procedures described in the engineering design standards manual are general summaries
and may be supplemented by other procedures adopted by the public works department, and are
further set forth in Chapters 13.02 through 13.32 PTMC. (Ord. 2579 § 1, 1997).
13.01.040 Public works technical conference—Fees.
A. Technical Conference. Any developer or property owner may request a technical conference
and written review with the public works department, upon payment of a fee as set forth by
council resolution. Such conferences are strongly encouraged and may be required by the public
works director when utilities are to be extended or new streets installed.
B. Project Requirements. The project requirements identified during the public works review
shall remain valid for a period of one year from the date of the review, unless changes are made
to the proposed development, in which case requirements related to those changes may be
modified.
C. The technical conference allowed by this section is intended to be a separate process from the
preapplication conference required by Chapter 20.01 PTMC, and is not required for a
determination of completeness under Chapter 20.01 PTMC. (Ord. 3051 § 1 (Exh. A), 2010; Ord.
2579 § 1, 1997).
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13.01.050 Engineering design standards manual adopted—Purpose.
A. Standards Adopted. The city engineering, design and construction standards and
specifications contained in the engineering design standards manual, as it now exists or is later
amended, are hereby adopted, incorporated by reference, and made applicable to all utility
improvements covered by this title; provided, however, that where an applicant for a building or
utility development permit has applied for and received written preapplication review prior to the
effective date of this code (April 28, 1997), to the extent there is an inconsistency between the
improvements identified in the preapplication review and the engineering design standards
manual, the requirements of the preapplication review shall apply if:
1. The applicant submits a complete application within 12 months from the date of the
written preapplication review;
2. The application is in substantial conformance with the written assurances and
requirements provided by the city at the conclusion of the preapplication review; and
3. All improvements are designed and installed in full compliance with the standards and
criteria as provided during or after the preapplication review.
B. Capital Facilities Tiering Map. The capital facilities tiering map attached as an exhibit to the
engineering design standards manual is hereby adopted. The map is intended to implement the
capital facilities tiering strategy pursuant to the Capital Facilities and Utilities Element of the
Port Townsend Comprehensive Plan.
C. Purpose,
1. The purpose of the design standards manual is to establish in one comprehensive
document prescriptive and performance standards and procedures for infrastructure
development. The manual updates and revises existing standards for the construction of
water, sewer and stormwater system improvements in order to implement the
comprehensive plan and to make the requirements for utility development more uniform,
clear, consistent and predictable.
2. The public works director is authorized to make minor, technical amendments to the
engineering design standards manual without further city council approval or adoption,
although such minor changes must still be forwarded to city council. Such changes shall
be effective upon filing with the city clerk. Significant or substantive changes to the
engineering design standards manual require approval by the city council.
3. Copies of the engineering design standards manual and all revisions shall be
maintained in the city clerk's office, the DSD, and the public works department for use
and examination by the public and shall be made available for purchase at City Hall.
D. To the extent a conflict exists between this title and the engineering design standards manual,
the code shall prevail. (Ord. 2892 § 1, 2005; Ord. 2579 § 1, 1997).
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13.01.060 Rules for administration and enforcement.
The public works director shall have the authority to promulgate and enforce rules and
regulations to implement the provisions of this title related to customer service, connections,
extensions, replacements, system improvements and the general operation of the water, sewer
and stormwater utilities, as long as not inconsistent with the city's engineering design standards
manual. The city treasurer shall have the authority to promulgate and enforce rules and
regulations to implement the provisions of this title related to the payment, collection, and
remittance of rates. Any such rules and regulations shall be on file and available for public
inspection at the city clerk's office. (Ord. 2579 § 1, 1997).
13.01.070 Compliance with federal, state and local requirements.
All design, construction, maintenance and operation of water, sewer and stormwater facilities
shall be in accordance with the city utility master plans, the engineering design standards
manual, the requirements of the state departments of health and ecology rules and regulations
and any applicable federal regulations. (Ord. 2579 § 1, 1997).
13.01.080 Permit required—Revocation—Expiration—City exemption—Warranties.
A. The public works director is designated to administer this title by granting or denying
development permit applications in accordance with its provisions.
B. Permit Required. No person shall install or construct any water, sewer or stormwater system
improvements in the city rights-of-way without first obtaining a utility development permit from
the public works director. Refer to the water, sewer and stormwater codes for specific permit
application submittal requirements.
C. Revocation. The permit granted may be revoked by the public works director for failure to
comply with any provision of the Port Townsend Municipal Code or violation of any condition
imposed on the permit.
D. Expiration.
1. All utility development permits not tied to a building permit shall expire unless the
work is completed within 12 months after issuance of the permit unless earlier revoked;
provided, however, that written request for extensions may be made prior to expiration
upon a showing to the public works director that justifiable delays or unanticipated events
beyond the control of the applicant have or will preclude timely commencement or
completion of the work. Approval of such request shall be discretionary with the public
works director. Any extension shall include a condition that the work will be completed
within a reasonable time, not to exceed one year, as specifically set forth in the grant of
the extension. Only one extension shall be allowed.
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2. All utility development permits tied to a building permit shall remain valid so long as
the building permit remains active with the building department, as shown in the building
department files. In the event the building permit becomes inactive as further set forth in
the International Building Code and PTMC Title 16, the utility development permit shall
automatically expire.
3. Notwithstanding subsections (D)(1) and (2) of the section, the construction of
infrastructure improvements required for subdivisions under PTMC Title 18 (Land
Division) may, at the discretion of the public works director, be phased during the
statutory five-year period for final plat approval. Where the city approves a final plat
prior to completion of all utility installations, the construction shall occur in accordance
with all requirements of the approved improvement method report. In such case, the
utility development permit shall expire unless the work is completed in accordance with
the conditions of the subdivision approval, the requirements of the approved
improvement method report, and/or as set forth in the utility development permit itself.
D. Emergency Exception. In the case of an emergency occurring outside regular office hours,
whenever an immediate excavation is necessary for the protection of life or property, the public
works director may grant permission to make the necessary excavation upon the condition that
an application for a permit be made under this chapter on or before noon of the next following
business day.
E. City Exemptions. All maintenance work performed by or under the direction of the public
works department is exempt from the permit requirements of this chapter. In the case of
construction work performed by or under the direction of the public works department,
preparation of drawings by the director or signing of a public construction contract shall
constitute compliance with the permit requirements of this section.
F. Warranties. All work performed under a utility development permit shall be guaranteed by the
applicant for one year after acceptance by the city. (Ord. 2867 § 2, 2004; Ord. 2579 § 1, 1997).
13.01.090 Inspection—Fees—Deposit required.
A. All construction must be inspected by the city and the cost of the inspection paid for by the
developer. After the approval of the plans and specifications and prior to the issuance of the
utility development permit, the developer shall be required to pay an estimated construction
inspection fee in the amount determined by the public works department using the fees set forth
by council resolution. The utility permit will not be issued until the inspection fees have been
deposited with the city treasurer. If, during the course of construction, the developer exceeds the
two-hour inspection allowance, such developer will be billed for the time in excess of two hours.
No final public works sign-off shall be provided until all bills are paid.
B. The purpose of the city inspection is to verify that the improvements are installed in
accordance with the project design plans and specifications. The duties of the inspector,
inspection procedures, including requirements for preconstruction conferences, and the
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obligation of the developer to coordinate inspections with the city shall be as defined in the
engineering design standards manual. (Ord. 3051 § 1 (Exh. A), 2010; Ord. 2579 § 1, 1997).
13.01.100 Construction and maintenance bonds.
The public works director may require that the developer furnish the city with a performance
bond in which assurance is given that the required improvements will be installed as provided in
the approved plans and that the installed improvements will perform free of material defects for a
period of one year from the date of city acceptance of the improvements. Types of securities
include a bond with a surety qualified to do bonding business in the state of Washington, a cash
deposit or an assigned bank account. Any security posted with the city shall be in an amount
equal to 120 percent of the estimated cost for the city to contract for construction or replacement
of the improvements as determined by the public works director, and shall be for a period of one
year from the date of acceptance of the improvements by the city. (Ord. 2579 § 1, 1997).
13.01.110 Administrative and judicial appeals.
A. Administrative Appeals. An administrative decision of the public works director to issue or
refuse to issue a permit, or to revoke or refuse to revoke a permit, or to deny a waiver or
variance, or to issue an emergency or stop work order may be appealed pursuant to Chapter 1.14
PTMC except that appeals of enforcement decisions under Chapter 1.20 PTMC shall be
governed by that chapter. The appeal must be accompanied by a filing fee in the amount set forth
by council resolution. Any such decision of the public works director shall be final at the time
made, unless appealed.
B. Judicial Appeals. Appeals from the final decision of the city pursuant to Chapter 1.14 PTMC
shall be made to the Jefferson County superior court within 21 calendar days from the date of the
issuance of the decision and processed in accordance with the Land Use Petition Act, Chapter
36.70C RCW. (Ord. 3051 § 1 (Exh. A), 2010; Ord. 2952 § 3, 2008; Ord. 2579 § 1, 1997).
13.01.120 Tiering—Expenditure of public funds.
As set forth in the Port Townsend Comprehensive Plan, the city has adopted a tiering structure
for the phasing or prioritizing of capital improvements in a manner designed to promote orderly
growth and development and efficient use of city resources. Accordingly, if the location, nature,
and/or timing of a proposed development necessitates the expenditure of public funds in excess
of those currently available in the six-year CIP for the necessary utility improvements and
provision has not otherwise been made to meet the mitigation of direct impact requirements as
provided in this title, the city may refuse to approve or grant a permit for development pursuant
to the concurrency requirement of the Growth Management Act. As an alternative, the city (1)
will consider alternatives to the proposal so that the need for utility improvements is lessened;
(2) may provide the developer with the option of bearing the full cost of the required utility
improvements; or(3) may consider the development for approval upon alternative arrangements
for financing of the necessary improvements, such as no-protest LID covenants or latecomer
agreements. (Ord. 2579 § 1, 1997).
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13.01.130 Waiver/modification of the required utility improvement standards.
A. The provisions of this subsection are intended to be a separate and distinct procedure from the
zoning code variance procedures. Waivers or modifications of the standards of this chapter
and/or the engineering design standards manual may be granted only where the criteria of
subsection B of this section are met. Waivers may be initiated by the developer pursuant to
subsection C of this section or by the city.
B. The public works director may waive or modify applicable requirements for utilities, when it
is determined that the waiver or modification will not harm or will be beneficial to the public in
general, and when one or more of the following conditions are met:
1. Location in an environmentally sensitive area, disruption of existing drainage patterns,
or removal of natural features such as significant trees makes compliance with
engineering design standards manual impractical or undesirable.
2. The existence of a structure such as a substantial retaining wall makes compliance with
engineering design standards manual impractical.
3. The installation of the required improvements would likely cause unacceptable
significant adverse environmental impacts that may not be mitigated as determined by the
city's SEPA official and the waiver/modification would avoid such impacts.
4. Hydraulic concerns, topography of the site, or no foreseeable future need makes utility
main extensions through the property to the next intersection unreasonable.
5. In the case of existing on-site septic systems, where topography, system deficiencies,
or technical difficulties create problems with connecting to the city's sewer system.
6. In the case of engineered plans for utility installations, when the public works
department determines that engineering is unnecessary due to the limited extent of the
improvements, the constraints of the existing system, or where short, dead-end extensions
have no foreseeable need to be looped into the city's existing system at a future date. Any
waivers from the engineering requirement do not exempt the developer from submitting
plans which meet all other applicable specifications contained in the engineering design
standards manual.
7. In the case of stormwater drainage plans, such plans may not be required when the
developer demonstrates to the satisfaction of the public works director that the proposed
activity or development:
a. Will not adversely impact the water quality conditions of any affected receiving
bodies of water; and
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b. Will not alter the surface discharge location, alter the drainage pattern on
adjoining properties, alter drainage patterns, increase the discharge or cause any
other adverse effects in the drainage area; and
c. Will not alter the subsurface drainage patterns, flow rates, and discharge points,
or result in any significant adverse effects to property or residents.
8. The installation of the required improvements as applied to the particular development
is in conflict with the goals and policies of the Port Townsend Comprehensive Plan.
C. The application for a waiver or modifications of the above listed standards shall be by written
request to the public works director and shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable filing fee in
the amount set forth by council resolution. The application shall be made on a form provided by
the public works director. The application shall specify which requirement(s) of this title and the
engineering design standards manual are at issue and which of the condition(s) listed above can
be met. It shall also contain a statement as to why the deviation from the required standards is
minor or insubstantial and why the waiver or modification sought will not harm or will be
beneficial to the general public.
D. The public works director will make a decision within 21 days of receipt of the request,
subject to theirl is-�notification to the applicant that additional time is needed to obtain
further necessary information. The public works director's decision shall be made in writing and
is an administrative decision which may be appealed pursuant to Chapter 1.14 PTMC, upon
payment of an appeal filing fee in the amount set forth by council resolution.
E. The public works director may at tlie fr�l",, ief discretion condition the granting of a waiver
on the property owner signing a no-protest agreement to future formation of a local improvement
district ("LID"). (Ord. 3051 § 1 (Exh. A), 2010; Ord. 2579 § 1, 1997).
13.01.140 Utility variances.
A. The public works director shall have the authority, under limited circumstances, to grant a
variance from the requirements of this chapter; provided, however, that all variances under
PTMC Titles 17 and 18 shall be processed and decided under the requirements of those titles.
B. The person(s) seeking a variance shall prepare and submit an application to the city on forms
provided by the city and accompanied by a filing fee in the amount set forth by council
resolution.
C. Upon receipt, the application shall first be reviewed for completeness. If the application is
incomplete, the director shall promptly return it to the applicant and indicate the additional
information needed to make the application complete.
D. Within 30 days of receipt of a complete application, the public works director shall make a
determination to grant the variance, grant the variance under specified circumstances, or to deny
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the variance. The time for such determination may be continued to a later date as agreed to by
the applicant.
E. A variance may be from all or part of the requirements of this title, may require other
standards to be satisfied by the applicant, and may be subject to any conditions which the public
works director deems necessary to carry out the purpose and intent of this title in the public
interest, safety and welfare. In making thirhis-or4i =determination, the public works director
may grant a variance only upon specific written findings of fact showing that all of the following
conditions exist:
1. That special conditions exist with respect to the land or area such as size, shape,
topography, location, density, traffic, greenbelts, open space, character of neighborhood,
character of the environment or other factors not generally applicable to other lands or
areas, such that the improvement requirements would be unnecessary, inappropriate or
unreasonably burdensome;
2. The special circumstances of the subject property make the strict enforcement of the
provisions of this title an unnecessary hardship to the property owner;
3. That the special conditions do not result from actions of the applicant;
4. That granting the variance will not confer a special privilege to the applicant denied to
other similarly situated landowners;
5. That the variance would not be materially detrimental to the public health, safety and
welfare, or to other properties or improvements in the area or to the traveling public;
6. That the applicant has set forth sufficient reasons to justify granting the variance;
7. That the variance will be consistent with the purpose and intent of this title and would
not establish a precedent for subsequent variance requests which could diminish the
effect of this title in furthering these purposes;
8. The variance is consistent with the goals and policies of the Port Townsend
Comprehensive Plan;
9. The variance is the minimum necessary to fulfill the purpose and the need of the
applicant; and
10. The fact that property may be utilized more profitably will not be an element of
consideration before the decisionmaker.
F. The public works director's decision shall be made by written findings and conclusions and is
an administrative decision which may be appealed pursuant to Chapter 1.14 PTMC, upon
payment of an appeal filing fee in the amount set forth by council resolution. (Ord. 3051 § 1
(Exh. A), 2010; Ord. 2579 § 1, 1997).
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13.01.150 No-protest agreements.
The public works director may require that property owners enter into a"no-protest agreement"
where it is determined that development of the property will create impacts which can only be
later mitigated through construction of an areawide or neighborhood improvement and it would
be unreasonable to require the full improvement as a condition of the development. Where a
property owner enters into a no-protest agreement with the city waiving the property owner's
right under Chapter 35.43 RCW et seq., to protest formation of a local improvement district, the
agreement must specify the improvements to be financed by the district and set forth the
effective term of the agreement, which shall not exceed 10 years. (Ord. 2579 § 1, 1997).
13.01.160 Liability of city.
This title shall not be construed as imposing on the city or any city official or employee any
liability or responsibility for damages to any person or property injured by the performance of
any work done under a utility development permit; nor does the city or any city official or
employee assume any such liability or responsibility by reason of inspections authorized by the
provisions of this chapter, the issuance of any permit, or the approval of any work. This title is
for benefit of the city of Port Townsend and not for any individual property owner or citizen.
(Ord. 2579 § 1, 1997).
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Exhibit B
Chapter 13.02
LOW-INCOME, LOW-INCOME DISABLED AND LOW-INCOME SENIOR CITIZEN
UTILITY RATE PROGRAM
Sections:
13.02.010 Program established—Purpose—Administrative authority.
13.02.020 Low-income utility rate—Eligibility—Requirements.
13.02.030 Low-income utility rate—Eligibility—Time limit.
13.02.040 Low-income utility rates—Percentage designated.
13.02.050 Unlawful acts designated—Penalty.
13.02.010 Program established—Purpose—Administrative authority.
A program for applying low-income rates to the billings for water, sewer and storm drainage
utility services provided by the city for certain recipients of supplemental security income
(hereinafter SSI), social security disability income (hereinafter SSDI), pursuant to 42 United
States Code, as now or hereafter amended, and certain other disabled and low income persons as
hereinafter defined, is established in order to provide necessary support for the poor and
disabled. The city finance director is authorized and directed to administer the program and in
such connection may promulgate forms and administrative regulations from time to time, to
carry out the intent and purpose of this chapter. (Ord. 3145 § 2 (Exh. A), 2016; Ord. 2579 § 1,
1997; Ord. 2490 § 1, 1995; Ord. 2344 § 1, 1993; Ord. 2120 § 1, 1988; Ord. 2110 § 1, 1988).
13.02.020 Low-income utility rate—Eligibility—Requirements.
A. To implement the program provided for in this chapter, a person is eligible to be charged the
low-income rate for utility services if that person shows satisfactory proof that he or she:
1. Meets the requirements of low-income, low-income disabled or low-income senior
citizen as defined in Chapter 13.01 PTMC; and
2. Is a single occupant or the head of a household or the spouse of the head of the
household; and
3. Resides in a dwelling unit served directly by the city's water, sewer or storm drainage
utilities; and
4. Is billed or is the spouse of a person billed by the water, sewer or storm drainage
utilities of the city; and
5. The applicant shall provide the city finance director with a current statement of
eligibility for SSI, SSDI or such disability pension or proof of blindness and such
statement shall not be more than three months old.
B. Applicants, under oath or penalty of perjury, shall verify such information and provide such
other data as are deemed appropriate, upon forms and in the manner determined by the city
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finance director. (Ord. 3145 § 2 (Exh. A), 2016; Ord. 2852 § 2, 2004; Ord. 2579 § 1, 1997; Ord.
2490 § 2, 1995; Ord. 2344 § 1, 1993; Ord. 2120 § 2, 1988; Ord. 2110 § 2, 1988).
13.02.030 Low-income utility rate-Eligibility-Time limit.
A. Eligibility for the low-income utility rate provided for by this chapter shall be for the period
Of One Wal- I"01' JOW-itICOIlle hOLISeIIOjCIS aiid three vea
i's far low-ipcomejigniors�4nd..dila bledJtuie
yeaf, or so long as the applicant continues to be eligible for the
low-income utility rate under the terms of PTMC 13.02.020, whichever period is shorter.
Eligibility for the low-income utility rate may not be retroactively established.
B. The initial application for the low-income rate may be made at any time. After approval of the
initial application, the low-income rate shall be effective from the billing cycle immediately
following the approval date until the next!�cnowal ae°io l tr-neenee-o444ay4,W.-. Tli c renewal
period For IOW-ilIC0111C 11OLIsel,iold applicaili-ts shall be one Year froni approval date a!j Lievery three
ycars for low-iticome seniors and disabled. Renewal applications shall be submitted not later
than 30 calendar days prior tg
C. Where a person eligible for the low-income utility rate either receives income during the year
that disqualifies the recipient from eligibility, or the recipient is no longer disabled or otherwise
eligible for the low-income rate, such person shall immediately notify the finance director of
such change in status to allow the low-income rate to be discontinued.
D. Where a person has been billed at the low utility rate after that person has become ineligible
for that rate, a repayment of the undercharge shall be made or shall be added to the current utility
billing for such person. The city shall not recoup undercharges for billing cycles more than four
years before the current billing cycle. (Ord. 3145 § 2 (Exh. A), 2016; Ord. 2579 § 1, 1997; Ord.
2490 § 3, 1995; Ord. 2344 § 1, 1993; Ord. 2120 § 3, 1988; Ord. 2110 § 3, 1988).
13.02.040 Low-income utility rates -Percentage designated.
Effective January 1, 2016,persons qualified by the city finance director as eligible for the low-
income utility rate provided for in this chapter shall be billed an amount of 50 percent of the base
rate and surcharge established for the water, sewer, and storm drainage utilities. The low-income
rate does not apply to consumption charges for water. (Ord. 3145 § 2 (Exh. A), 2016; Ord. 3142
§ 1, 2015; Ord. 2852 § 1, 2004; Ord. 2579 § 1, 1997; Ord. 2490 § 4, 1995; Ord. 2344 § 1, 1993;
Ord. 2110 § 4, 1988).
13.02.050 Unlawful acts designated-Penalty.
A. The following acts are unlawful:
1. To accept or receive the low-income rate provided for by this chapter when or during
such time that the person accepting or receiving the same is not eligible;
2. To make any false or untrue statement on any application, form or document filed to
qualify for a utility credit, or to continue receiving utility credits under this chapter,
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B. Director's Authority. Whenever the finance director or theirl1i designee ("director")
determines that a condition exists in violation of this chapter or any standard required to be
adhered to by this chapter, or in violation of any permit issued hereunder, he or she is authorized
to enforce the provisions of this chapter.
C. Chapter 1.20 PTMC Applicable. All violations of any provision of this chapter or
incorporated standards, or of any permit or license issued hereunder, are declared nuisances and
made subject to the administration and enforcement provisions of Chapter 1.20 PTMC, including
any amendments, and including but not limited to abatement, criminal penalty, and civil penalty
as set forth in Chapter 1.20 PTMC, which are incorporated by reference as if set forth herein.
(Ord. 3145 § 2 (Exh. A), 2016; Ord. 2952 § 3, 2008; Ord. 2579 § 1, 1997; Ord. 2490 § 7, 1995;
Ord. 2110 § 7, 1988. Formerly 13.02.070).
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Exhibit C
Chapter 13.02A
CERTIFIED ADULT FAMILY HOME UTILITY DISCOUNT
Sections:
13.02A.010 Program established—Purpose—Administrative authority,
13.02A.020 Certified group home—Eligibility—Requirements.
13.02A.030 Adult family home rate—Eligibility—Time limit.
13.02A.040 Adult family home utility rates—Percentage designated.
13.02A.050 Unlawful acts designated—Penalty.
13.02A.010 Program established—Purpose—Administrative authority.
A program for applying discounted rates to the billings for water, sewer and storm drainage
utility services provided by the city for certain nonprofit organizations who operate Washington
State certified group homes. The city finance director is authorized and directed to administer the
program and in connection may promulgate forms and administrative regulations to carry out the
intent and purpose of this chapter. (Ord. 3235 § 3 (Exh. C), 2019; Ord. 3223 § 1 (Exh. A), 2019).
13.02A.020 Certified group home—Eligibility—Requirements.
A. To implement the program provided for in this chapter, an account holder is eligible to be
charged the discounted rate for utility services if that account holder shows satisfactory proof
that:
1. The account location is owned or operated by a nonprofit corporation incorporated in
the state of Washington;
2. The account location is operated as a Washington State Department of Social and
Health Services licensed and certified adult family home or group training home;
3. The account location is a dwelling unit served directly by the city's water, sewer or
storm drainage utilities;
4. The account location is billed by the water, sewer or storm drainage utilities of the city;
and
5. The account holder annually provides the city finance director with a copy of a current
license issued by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services to
operate a certified adult family home or group training home.
B. Applicants, under oath or penalty of perjury, shall verify such information and provide such
other data as are deemed appropriate, upon forms and in the manner determined by the city
finance director. (Ord. 3235 § 3 (Exh. C), 2019; Ord. 3223 § 1 (Exh. A), 2019).
13.02A.030 Adult family home rate—Eligibility—Time limit.
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A. Eligibility for the adult family home utility rate provided for by this chapter shall be for the
period of one yea���n�,�1����gl a`1���� �01; a+� y �, or so long as the applicant continues
to be eligible for the adult family home utility rate under the terms of PTMC 13.02A.020,
whichever period is shorter. Eligibility for the adult family home utility rate may not be
retroactively established.
B. The initial application for the adult family home rate may be made at any time. After approval
of the initial application, the adult family home rate shall be effective from the billing cycle
immediately following the approval date until the next renewal
The renew �er��o e peat lxor��ate. Renewal applications shall be
submitted no later than 30 caleiidaj! da s prior to cx r itic ct l ai � ual t
C. When an account holder eligible for the adult family home utility rate becomes disqualified as
a Washington State Department of Health and Social Services licensed adult family home the
account holder shall immediately notify the city finance director of such change in status to
allow the adult family home utility rate to be discontinued.
D. When an account holder has been billed at the adult family home utility rate after that account
holder has become ineligible for that rate, a repayment of the undercharge shall be made or shall
be added to the current utility billing for such account holder. The city shall not recoup
undercharges for billing cycles more than four years before the current billing cycle. (Ord. 3235
§ 3 (Exh. C), 2019; Ord. 3223 § 1 (Exh. A), 2019).
13.02A.040 Adult family home utility rates—Percentage designated.
Effective June 1, 2019, account holders qualified by the city finance director as eligible for the
adult family home utility rate provided for in this chapter shall be billed an amount of 50 percent
of the base rate and surcharge established for the water, sewer, and storm drainage utilities. The
adult family home utility rate does not apply to consumption charges for water. The city retains
the right to discontinue adult family home utility discounts if the discount places undue
budgetary constraints on meeting operating requirements of the utility. (Ord. 3235 § 3 (Exh. C),
2019; Ord. 3223 § 1 (Exh. A), 2019).
13.02A.050 Unlawful acts designated—Penalty.
A. The following acts are unlawful:
1. To accept or receive the adult family home utility rate provided for by this chapter
when or during such time that the account holder accepting or receiving the same is not
eligible;
2. To make any false or untrue statement on any application, form or document filed to
qualify for a utility credit, or to continue receiving utility credits under this chapter.
B. Director's Authority. Whenever the city finance director or theirs designee
determines that a condition exists in violation of this chapter or any standard required to be
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adhered to by this chapter, or in violation of any permit or license issued hereunder, he or she is
authorized to enforce the provisions of this chapter.
C. Chapter 1.20 PTMC Applicable. All violations of any provision of this chapter or
incorporated standards, or of any discount, permit or license issued hereunder, are declared
nuisances and made subject to the administration and enforcement provisions of Chapter 1.20
PTMC, including any amendments, and including but not limited to abatement, criminal penalty,
and civil penalty as set forth in Chapter 1.20 PTMC, which are incorporated by reference as if set
forth herein. (Ord. 3235 § 3 (Exh. C), 2019; Ord. 3223 § 1 (Exh. A), 2019).