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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-27 Defining OccupanciesRESOLUTION NO. 95- ,~2 7' A RESOLUTION DEFINING CLASSIFICATIONS OF USES AND OCCUPANCIES FOR PURPOSES OF WATER AND SEWER RATES THE CITY OF ASHLAND RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Water rates and sewer rates are established upon the use and occupancy of the structure or property served. The following terms, when used in resolutions establishing rates for water or for sewer, have the following meanings, unless specifically indicated otherwise: "Single Family Residential" means service furnished to a living unit that is separately metered and is primarily used for domestic purposes. It includes any second service determined to be domestic use and billed on the same residential account, and common use facilities or open space associated with those structures. It also includes a group home meeting the definition in the land use ordinance served with a single meter where not more than five private sleeping rooms exist for use by other than members of the customer's family. A living unit used jointly for both domestic and business purposes shall be considered residential if it meets the requirements for a home occupation under the land use ordinance. It excludes dwellings where tenancy is typically of a transient nature such as motels, bed and breakfast or traveler's accommodations, and lodges. "Multi-family residential" means a structure or structures with two or more separated living units served through a master meter, and common use facilities associated with such structure. It includes condominiums (unless each condominium is served through a separate meter), apartment complexes, duplexes, triplexes and quads. Two dormitory rooms are equal to one multifamily residential unit in determining the sewer rate. "Non-residential" when used in water rate schedules means any use or occupancy not included under such classification as single-family or multi-family residential. Usually this rate will include all commercial uses of a profit or nonprofit nature designed to manufacture, sell or convey an idea, service or product (tangible or intangible); also includes public buildings, political subdivisions, governmental agencies, schools, motels, bed and breakfast or traveler's accommodations, and churches. "Commercial, Industrial and Governmental" when used in sewer rate schedules means any use or occupancy not included under such classification as single-family or multi-family residential. Usually this rate will include all commercial uses of a profit or nonprofit nature designed to manufacture, sell or convey an idea, service or product (tangible or intangible); also includes public buildings, political subdivisions, PAGE 1-RESOLUTION |p:ord~rate-def.l~e2) governmental agencies, schools, motels, bed and breakfast or travelers accommodations, and churches. This resolution was read by title only in accordance with Ashland Municipal Code §2.04.090 duly PASSED and ADOPTED this Barbara Christensen, City Recorder SIGNED and APPROVED this Z day of ~' day of ///~4..2 ,1995. ,1995. Catherine M. Golden, Mayor eu~l~Nolte, City Attorney PAGE 2-RESOLUTION (p:ord~rate-def. Be2) CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF ASHLAND 20 EAST MAIN STREET (503) 482-3211, EXT. 59 MEMORANDUM November 3, 1995 To: Mayor and City Council From: Paul Nolte Subject: Attached Resolution "DEFINING CLASSIFICATIONS OF USES AND OCCUPANCIES FOR PURPOSES OF WATER AND SEWER RATES" This resolution results from a request by the council approximately a year ago to formalize the definitions the city has used for years in determining its rate classifications for water and sewer. The council made the request after a bed and breakfast owner appeared at a council meeting to protest why his bed and breakfast business was classified as commercial. The resolution does not change the status quo and will have no effect on the manner in which the city now classifies uses and occupancies. The resolution merely puts into written form the definitions the city has used in the past and continues to use. Attachment (p:ord\rate-def,rnern)