HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-13 Wastewater RatesRESOLUTION NO. 2004-
A RESOLUTION REVISING RATES FOR WASTEWATER
SERVICE PURSUANT TO ASHLAND MUNICIPAL CODE
SECTION 14.08.035 AND REPEALING RESOLUTION 96-
19.
THE CITY OF ASHLAND RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The water rate charges and rates as shown on the water rate schedule
attached as Exhibit "A" shall be effective with Cycle Seven billings prepared on or after
July 1,2004.
Miscellaneous Charges and Connection Fees established by the previous resolution
remain in effect as per the attached until revised by separate Council Action.
SECTION 2. Copies of this resolution shall be maintained in the Office of the City
Recorder.
SECTION 3. Classification of the fee. The fees specified in Section 1 and Section 2 of
this resolution are classified as not subject to the limits of Section 11 b of Article XI of
the Oregon Constitution (Ballot Measure 5).
SECTION 4. Resolution 96-19 is repealed.
SECTION 5. This resolution takes effect upon signing by the Mayor.
This resolution was read by title only in accordance with Ashland Municipal Code
ly PASSED and ADOPTED this 18th day of May, 2004.
Barbara Christensen, City Recorder
SIGNED and APPROVED this 18th day of May, 2004.
Alan W. DeBoer, Mayor
.~_.,~,wed as t(~rm:
Paul Nolte, City Attorney
1- Resolution form - WasteWater rates - 2004G:\legal\PAUL\FORMS\resolution form.wpd
SEWER RATES
EXHIBIT "A"
PAGE 1
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
SEWER RATE SCHEDULE
RESOLUTION NO. 2004-
ADOPTED MAY 18, 2004
EFFECTIVE WITH CYCLE 7, JULY 1, 2004
All sewer service provided by the City of Ashland will be in accordance with Chapter 14.08 of the Ashland
Municipal Code.
1. SEWER RATES WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS
Single Family Residential
Monthly Service Charge
Quantity Charge per. 100 cf
II April 1.., 1996 · ] July 2004 C7
Quantity Charge is based on average winter water consumption in excess of 400 cubic feet (cf) per
month. Winter consumption is defined as the average of water meter readings taken in the months of
January, February and March. Annually on April 1 the bill will be adjusted based on the water
consumption during the previous three months.
Single family residential water accounts with no consumption during the months of January, February
and March will be based on 700 cubic feet.
Quantity Charge per 100 cf
April 1, 1996
$11.00
$1.65
II July 2004 C7
Quantity Charge is based on average winter water consumption in excess of 400 cubic feet per month
per unit. Winter consumption is defined as the average of the water meter readings taken in the months
of January, February and March.
Multi-family residential accounts are all accounts in which more than one residential dwelling is
attached to the same water service. Annually on April 1 the bill will be adjusted based on the water
consumption during the previous three months. Multi-family residential water accounts with no
consumption during the months of January, February and March will be based at 500 cubic feet. Two
dormitory rooms are equal to one multi-family residential unit.
SEWER RATES
EXHIBIT "A"
PAGE 2
Commercial, Industrial and
Governmental
April 1, 1996
July 2004 C7
Monthly Service Charge I $11.50 $12.08
Quantity Charge per 100 cf II $1.82 $1.91
.
Quantity Charge is based on actual monthly water consumption. Mixed residential and commercial
accounts will be billed as commercial.
For commercial, industrial or governmental users where monthly water consumption is not measured
through city water meters, the sewer rate will be established as follows: The annual water consumption
will be determined by an estimate made by the Director of Finance who shall use water consumption
records of similar users or water consumption records of past use, if available. The annual water
consumption will be multiplied by the Quantity Charge set forth above and the product divided by
twelve. The quotient will be added to the Monthly Service Charge set forth above. The sum shall be the
monthly sewer rate for the user. This rate shall be effective beginning in the month after the rate is
determined until the following July or until the rate schedule is amended by resolution of the council. At
such time the Director shall redetermine the annual water consumption and compute the monthly sewer
rate using the formal asset forth above. Water consumption determined in this manner shall be lowered
if the user can demonstrate through the use of a meter approved by the city that the user's actual
consumption is less than the estimate.
ADDJUSTMENTS AND EXEMPTIONS TO COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL SEWER
RATES
A. If a commercial, industrial or governmental user can demonstrate that the volume., of sewage
discharged by the user is less than 50% of the water consumed, the City Administrator may adjust
the sewer user charge accordingly.
Methodology for Special Cases for City Administrator
1. Greenhouses, Churches, and Schools (grades K-12) operating on a nine mont]h school year.
Monthly Service Charge II
Quantity Charge per 100 cf Il
April 1, 1996 [I July 2004 C7
$11.50 I $.12.08
$1.82 [ :t;1.91
SEWER RATES
EXHIBIT "A"
PAGE 3
Quantity Charge is based on average winter water consumption. Winter consumption is defined as the
average of the meter readings taken in the months of January, February and March. ~Mmually on April 1
the bill will be adjusted based on the water consumption during the previous three months.
1. Bed and Breakfasts and Ashland Parks Bathroom
Monthly Service Charge
Quantity Charge per 100 cf
II April 1, 1996 [ July 2004 C7
o
Quantity Charge is based on winter water consumption. Winter consumption is defined as the total of
water meter readings taken in the months of January, February and March. Annually on April 1 the bill
will be adjusted based on the water usage during the previous three months.
B. Water used through an irrigation meter is exempt from sewer user charge.
SEWER RATES OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS
A. The sewer user charge shall apply to those sewer users permitted under Section 14.08.030 of the
Ashland Municipal Code.
B. The sewer rates for outside the City limits shall be two times the sewer charges for inside the
City limits. Unmetered residential accounts will be calculated on an average winter usage of 700
cubic feet of water for single family residences, and 500 cubic feet per unit for multi-family
residences.