[Adopted 6-16-2014 by Ord. No. 14-07]
Base and usage charges shall be collected from the users of
the public water system which proportions the cost of operation, maintenance
and improvements to the public water system to the users of the public
water system as well as supports payments to debt service and maintains
reserve and contingency funds based on their water consumption, including
replacement costs. These rates shall be reviewed annually.
A. Base and usage charges.
(1) The base water service charge shall consist of a fixed amount, not associated with any flow allowance, deemed to be an availability charge assessed to all single-family residences, apartment units, businesses, institutions, and any other class of users not mentioned. It shall be determined by the City Council to be sufficient to reimburse the City for costs associated with water debt service and the maintenance of reserve and contingency funds or any other charges deemed fixed by the City Council. This rate shall be set forth in Chapter
180, Municipal Fees.
(2) The City usage charge shall consist of an amount set by City Council sufficient to reimburse the City for costs associated with the cost of operating the water utility which includes personnel costs, insurance, general and administrative costs and costs specific to the utility such as chemicals, line repair, etc. This rate shall be set forth in Chapter
180, Municipal Fees. This fee shall be calculated based on water consumption by each user per 1,000 gallons per quarter.
B. Meter rate schedule.
(1) The base charge shall apply to all metered users with a flow rate
of up to 250 gallons per day or 91,250 gallons per year of the previous
calendar year. Metered users with flow rates exceeding 250 gallons
per day or 91,250 gallons per year shall be assessed an additional
base charge for each 250 gallons per day or 91,250 gallons per year.
If this data is unavailable for calculation, partial calendar year
data, historical data or engineering estimates may be used to calculate
the base charge until such time as calendar year data is available.
All multiplier calculations shall be rounded to the nearest even number.
If two or more residences, apartments, businesses, institutions, or
any other class of users not mentioned are connected through a single
meter, the base amount shall be computed as though each user was a
separate property or user with a separate connection. All units connected
to the system shall be billed for no less than one base charge.
(2) Where there is no water meter for residential users, the City shall
bill the usage fee based on the average flow of metered residential
users on the system. Users with no water meters may be compelled by
the City to install such meters at their cost.
C. Billing. Water meters shall be read by the City and bills submitted
quarterly to each user for usage during the previous quarter (three
months).
D. Rates for out-of-City users. Nothing herein shall require the City
to charge the same water rates or other water system charges to users
located outside the corporate limits of the City as those charges
to users located within the corporate limits of the City.
E. Service charge for out-of-City users. Water service charges to out-of-City
users shall be at a rate of 1.33 times the in-City user rate established
by the City unless special services agreements are executed between
the City of Harrington and the user.
F. Mailings. Bills for water service charges shall be mailed to the
address of the property owner. Property owners may add a secondary
address for bills to be sent to with written notification. Failure
to receive a bill as a result of incorrect address or otherwise shall
not excuse nonpayment of a bill or extend the time for payment.
G. Due date. Bills for water service charges shall be payable not less
than 30 days after the date of billing for the period.
H. Penalty. There shall be assessed a late payment charge of 2% per
month on all unpaid amounts due and owing the City commencing at least
30 days after the bill is issued by the City.
I. Water meter calibration fee. A water meter calibration fee as set forth in Chapter
180, Municipal Fees, shall be paid to the City of Harrington for the cost of those services associated with determining and/or verifying the calibration of water meters. The City of Harrington has meters tested and determines the accuracy of said meters based on the American Water Works Association (AWWA) standard of 2% tolerance. Meters testing between 98% and 102% are deemed to be accurate. Said fee shall not be assessed if, after verification of calibration, it is determined that the meter was incorrectly measuring flow in the City of Harrington. Billing for inaccurately billed water or sewer service shall be estimated from previous readings, and any adjustments made following the next meter reading.
J. Fire service connections. Fire service connections shall be addressed separately based on the size of the fire service line and charged according to the fee specified in Chapter
180, Municipal Fees.
K. Sprinkler charges. Quarterly sprinkler charges shall be set forth in Chapter
180, Municipal Fees. New customers are required to install a detector check valve on the sprinkler system line.
[Adopted 10-18-1999 by Ord. No. 99-04]
[Added 6-16-2014 by Ord. No. 14-07]
Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the meaning
of terms used in this chapter shall be as follows:
CITY MANAGER
The duly appointed or designated City Manager of the City
of Harrington, as well as such other person under his or her supervision
who is appointed to enforce the provisions of this chapter.
CROSS CONNECTION
Actual or potential connections between a potable water supply
and a nonpotable source, where it is possible for a contaminant to
enter the drinking water supply.
CURB or CURBLINE
The curb stop or service valve of the service connection
to the customer.
EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNIT (EDU)
A term used to express the load produced on a water system
approximately equal to one dwelling place or 250 gallons per day (91,250
gallons per year).
IMPACT FEE
A one-time fee imposed by the City upon the owner(s) of any
new, remodeled, restored or enlarged residential, commercial, institutional
or industrial structure or structures or any combination thereof which
results in an increased water demand on the existing public water
system.
MAY
Permissive (see also definition of "shall" below).
PERSON
Any individual, firm, company, association, society, corporation,
or group.
SHALL
Mandatory (see definition of "may" above).
USER
Any dwelling, commercial unit, industrial unit or any other
type of classification not listed here connected to the public water
system.
[Amended 6-16-2003 by Ord. No. 03-02; 12-15-2008 by Ord. No.
08-07]
A. The water connection fee shall be assessed in an amount equal to the actual cost of installation in instances where the cost of said installation exceeds the established minimum service connection fee set forth in Chapter
180, Municipal Fees.
B. All service connection fees for multifamily residential
units served through a common service pipe with master or gang-type
metering, such as an apartment, townhouse, condominium or other dwelling
unit, shall be assessed a separate fee per unit.
C. Fire service connections shall be exempt from the above-referenced service connection fee and shall be addressed separately as set forth in Chapter
180, Municipal Fees.
[Added 12-15-2008 by Ord. No. 08-07]
A. Water meters shall be installed at the time of any
new construction tap-ins to water and sewer lines. Each single-family
residence, multifamily unit, business, industry or institution shall
be metered individually.
B. Any new water and sewer users within the City limits
shall be responsible for the expense of taking water and sewer lines
inside the property line.
C. Water meters must be of the make and model approved
for use by the City of Harrington; they may be purchased from the
City if desired.
D. All meter installations and connections to City sewer
and water lines must be inspected and approved by the City of Harrington
before the meters and connections may be covered over.
E. When a water meter is installed on private property
within the City of Harrington, it becomes the property of the City
of Harrington.
F. Residential meter and meter pit installation shall be charged for new and existing service lines at the established fee set forth in Chapter
180, Municipal Fees. Commercial meters and meter pits are charged at the actual cost incurred by the City.