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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2342 Increasing Wastewater Service Rates and Amending Senior Citizen's Discount for Wastewater ChargesORDINANCE NO. 2342
AN ORDIN~CE INCRF~SING THE R~TES FOR W~STE~ATER SERVICE
FOR THE CITY ~ AI~ENDING THE CURRE~ SENIOR CITIZEN'S
DISCOUNT FOR W~STEW~TER CHARGES TO CREATE ~ UTILTY CREDIT
PRO~I~ FOR SENIOR CITIZENS BY ~ENDIN~ SECTIONS
L3o04o030 ~ L3.04o0~$ OF THE PORT TO, SEND MUNICIPAL
CODE~%lqDEST~%BLISHIN~NEFFECTIVE D~TE OF &pril ~, L993.
THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND DO ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Section 13.04.030 of the Port Townsend Municipal Code is
here and hereby amended to read as follows:
13.04.030 Rates. The following monthly rates shall be charged
by the City and collected by the City Treasurer for the use and
furnishing of sewerage service, all such rates and charges to be
made and paid on a monthly basis:
A. Single Unit Residential and Duplex Customers.
1.Average Winter Water Use Categories.
For single unit residences and duplexes, where each unit receives
separately metered water service, each unit shall be charged a base
rate, plus a charge per 1,000 gallons of metered water used, up to
a fixed limit based on the customer's average water use calculated
from meter readings actually taken during a four month period
between October 15 and March 15, or Average Winter Water Use
(AWWU). The AWWU shall be determined on April 1 of each year with
the customer's maximum monthly rate from April 1 to March 30 of
the next year being established by the AWWU. The AWWUcategory for
determining monthly charges shall be established by averaging the
water meter readings taken during the specified four month period
and rounding them up or down to the nearest thousand gallon amount.
2. Monthly Rates. The base monthly rate for each metered
customer shall be $20.00/month plus ~..Jv~ $2.08 per 1,000
gallons of water used as established through the AWWU
process. For duplexes with a single water meter, the
charge shall be two times the base rate, plus a charge of
$i.~0 $2.08 per 1,000 gallons AWWU. Monthly sewer charges
where actual water usage in a particular month is less
than the AWWUshall be calculated as a combination of the
base rate plus a charge of~..~v~ ~ $2.08 per thousand
gallons of water actually used, rounded to the nearest
thousand gallons.
~ If water meter readings are ..... ~ .... ~" taken on a
bi-monthly basis, an averaging method to calculate monthly billing
charges i~ to may be utilized. Charges for a monthly period during
which the meter is not actually read shall be calculated by
averaging the prior water consumption for the period during the two
months immediately preceding the period for which a meter reading
is not obtained, multiplying that average amount (not to exceed the
AWWUmaximum) by the volume charge per thousand gallons and adding
that charge to the base charge. An adjustment for actual usage
shall be made in the next monthly billing based on actual meter
readings, if necessary.
If the customer does not have a recorded four month use to
establish the AWWU or where during the four month period used to
calculate the AWWUthere is a circumstance which, in the reasonable
judgment of the City Clerk, would make the AWWU calculation
erroneous, the charge shall be set at the base rate plus the
monthly rate for 6,000 gallons AWWU. If there is a change in
occupancy during the AWWU determination period for a particular
year, the charge shall be set at the base rate plus the monthly
rate for 6,000 gallons AWWU.
B. Multi-Family Customers.
1. Base Charges. For multi-family residences with three
(3) or more units , the base monthly charge shall be based on meter
size. The base charge shall be:
5/8-3/4" meter $ 20~00/month
l" meter 28.00/month
1ΒΌ" meter 32.00/month
1%" meter 36.00/month
1~" meter 48.00/month
2" meter 58.00/month
3" meter 220.00/month
4" meter 280.00/month
6" meter 420.00/month
8" meter 580.00/month
2. Total Charges. The total monthly multi-family charges
shall be the base charge plus a charge of~ .... ~ ~2. 08 per thousand
gallons of water actually used, rounded to the nearest thousand
gallon amount, with the maximum per gallon charge capped at 6,000
gallons per unit.
C. Commercial Customers.
Commercial accounts shall be charged the same base rate,
based upon meter size, as multifamily customers. However,
commercial customers shall be charged an additional amount of
~.~v~ $2.08 per thousand gallons of water used, rounded to the
nearest thousand gallons, with no maximum cap on additional
charges~ , or if a commercial customer qenerates hiqh strength
waste or waste with hiqh variability in loadinqs, charqes shall be
on a commodity basis and provided in Chapter 13.06 of the Port
Townsend Municipal Code.
D. Industrial and Contract Customers. The City may establish
rates and charges for industrial and large user customers that have
unique or special use characteristics. The rates and charges shall
be based on existing contract conditions, costs of service,
including waste volume and strength, and such other factors deemed
relevant in establishing reasonable rates and services in the
judgement of the Director of Public Works.
E. For all classes of users subject to metered rates, should
there be a period during which meter readings cannot be obtained
under a normal reading schedule, volume charges shall be calculated
by averaging the prior consumption for the two months immediately
preceding the period for which a meter reading cannot be obtained.
Charges for the next month during which the actual meter reading is
taken shall be adjusted for the difference between the average and
the actual metered volume for the period involved together with the
appropriate meter rate. .Where there is a circumstance which, in
the reasonable judgment of the Clerk-Treasurer, would make the
volume charge calculation erroneous, the volume charge shall be
established under such other method as the Clerk-Treasurer deems
reasonable and fair.
Section 2. Section 13.04.035 of the Port Townsend Municipal
Code is here and hereby amended to read as follows:
"13.04.035 Ratc~ Utility Credit - Low-income senior
citizens.
A. For the purposes of this section, "low-income senior
citizen is defined as a person sixty-two years and over of age,
whose total income, including that of his or her spouse or
cotenant, does not exceed the sum of fifteen eiqhteen thousand
dollars per annum.
B. For the purposes of this section, a "cotenant" is
defined as any person living in or upon-the same premises as those
occupied by the low-income senior citizen.
C. For the purposes of this section, the term "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.
D. "Low-income senior citizens" as defined in this
section, upon application and proof of their status to the City
Clerk shall b ~..~A~ ~A ~~A_~.. ~-A -~ ..... ~ ~ ~n
qiven a credit on their monthly residential charqes for their
personal residence of twelve dollars ($12.00) per month. The
methodoloq~ used by the Clerk/Treasurer for determininq
eliqibility, and the time limits of eliqibility, for senior citizen
credits shall be the same as specified for low income and
disability credits in Chapter 13.24 of the Port Townsend Municipal
Code.
Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect on April 1, 1993,
after its passage, approval and publication as provided by law.
Read for the first, second and third times, passed by the City
Council of the City of Port Townsend and approved by the Mayor of
the City this~ day of ~~ ,1993.
Attest:
David A. Grove, City Clerk
Approved as to form:
Dennis McLerran, City Att~orney
John Clise
Passed by the City Council:
Signed by the Mayor:
Published:
Effective Date:
David A. Grove, City Clerk
2/24/93
, 1993
, 1993
, 1993