[Amended 5-7-1987 by Ord. No. 289]
A. Residential users. A residential user shall be considered a user
class, and as such, all users will be considered as having like wastewater
quality. Charges to residential users of the Township sewer system
shall be based upon the number of domestic consumer units (DCUs).
B. Commercial users. A commercial user shall be considered a user class,
and as such, all users will be considered as having like wastewater
quality. Charges to commercial users of the Township sewer system
shall be based upon the number of domestic consumer units (DCUs).
C. High-strength commercial/industrial users. Charges to commercial/industrial users of the Township sewer system with pollutant concentrations in excess of normal domestic sewage shall be based upon the rates charged to the Township by the CCUA for volume, BOD, total SS (or TSS) and chlorine demand (CL2) applied to the volume and waste loads of the customer as determined by metering and monitoring results. The formula for the calculation of a commercial/industrial user is presented in Article
VI, §
328-28 below.
D. Sewer rates and charges shall be chargeable by the Township to users
until 24 hours subsequent to the date written notice is received from
any user that sewer service is no longer being requested. From 24
hours after written notice is received and from that date forward
no further sewer charges shall be assessed or accrue to any property
owner from whom notice has been received. Until such time as written
notice is received, all sewer charges and rates shall continue to
accrue.
[Added 6-1-2006 by Ord. No. 573]
E. Effective January 1, 2013, commercial/industrial users who have an
outflow sewage flow meter will be charged as follows:
(1) The current Cumberland County Utilities Authority dollar volume charge
per 1,000 gallons; and
(2) The users' percentage cost of the Township of Upper Deerfield's actual
annual sewer operating budget, excluding the CCUA treatment contract,
as determined by the users' percentage of the Township's annual sewage
flow plus an estimated percentage multiplier of 15% for inflow and
infiltration.
[Added 12-30-2013 by Ord.
No. 710]
[Amended 5-7-1987 by Ord. No. 289]
A. When BOD, suspended solids or other pollutant concentrations from
a user exceed the range of concentrations of these pollutants in normal
domestic sewage, that user shall be classified as a high-strength
commercial/industrial user. "Normal domestic sewage" is defined as
follows:
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Pollutant
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Concentration
(mg/l)
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BOD
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150
|
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TSS
|
225
|
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CL2 demand
|
3
|
B. A user is considered to be a high-strength commercial/industrial
customer if the concentration of any one or more of these pollutants
exceeds the normal domestic levels shown above on a regular basis.
C. The annual charge for a high-strength commercial/industrial customer
shall be calculated as follows:
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Charge = A + C
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Where
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A
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=
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[B + (Pc x B)] ± Impt
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---|
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B
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=
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(Vf x Rv) + (Vbod x Rbod) + (Vtss x Rtss) + (Vcl2 x Rcl2)
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---|
|
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C
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=
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{Vf ÷ [Vft - (Pii x Vft)]} x (Ctb + Cr + Ctm)
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D. As used in the formula above, the following abbreviations are as
indicated:
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Charge
|
=
|
Charge per unit of time.
|
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Vf
|
=
|
Customer's volume of flow in millions of gallons.
|
|
Rv
|
=
|
CCUA rate for flow for millions of gallons.
|
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Vbod
|
=
|
Customer's volume of BOD in thousands of pounds.
|
|
Rbod
|
=
|
CCUA rate for BOD per thousand pounds.
|
|
Vtss
|
=
|
Customer's volume of TSS in thousands of pounds.
|
|
Rtss
|
=
|
CCUA rate for TSS per thousand pounds.
|
|
Vcl2
|
=
|
Customer's volume of CL2 demand in hundreds of pounds.
|
|
Rcl2
|
=
|
CCUA rate for CL2 demand per hundred pounds.
|
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Ipmt
|
=
|
Customer's over/under (credit/additional charge) payment for
prior year.
|
|
Pc
|
=
|
Percentage multiplier at 10% for contingency for rate variation.
|
|
Vft
|
=
|
Township's total volume of flow discharged to the CCUA.
|
|
Pii
|
=
|
Percentage multiplier at 15% for Township's estimated infiltration
and inflow of Vft.
|
|
Ctb
|
=
|
Township's total budget (i.e., cost) associated with the sewer
system operation, maintenance and administration.
|
|
Cr
|
=
|
Total reserve account increase required to maintain targeted
reserve figure based upon prior year price index movement.
|
|
Ctm
|
=
|
Township's total cost associated with monitoring high-strength
commercial/industrial customers.
|
E. An estimated annual charge shall be calculated based upon the above
formula before the beginning of the year, using proposed rates supplied
to the Township by the CCUA and the Township's projected volumes and
pollutant loads for each high-strength commercial/industrial customer
based upon the prior year's actual volumes and pollutant loads. This
projection shall include, at the Township's option, a contingency
factor for rate fluctuation. The resultant estimated annual charge
shall be divided by four to determine the amount to be paid by each
customer per quarter.
F. After the year end, the actual annual charge shall be calculated
based upon the above formula using actual unit costs for volume and
pollutant loads provided to the Township by the CCUA and actual volumes
and pollutant loads as determined by metering and monitoring. Also,
the customer's share of the needed reserve account adjustment, as
shown in the formula above, and when deemed necessary by the Township
Committee, will be included in the actual annual charge calculation.
If the actual charge is greater than the payments made based upon
the estimated charge, the customer shall pay the additional moneys
due within 30 days of being so notified.
[Amended 3-2-1989 by Ord. No. 329]
G. If the actual charge is less than the payments made based upon the
estimated charge, the Township will credit the customer in the estimated
charge calculation for the new year.
[Amended 8-4-1988 by Ord. No. 308]
Each user shall pay a connection fee in an amount to be determined as provided in §
328-31 of this chapter. The connection fee shall be due and payable prior to the issuance of a plumbing or sewer user's permit.
[Amended 3-19-1992 by Ord. No. 387; 10-21-1993 by Ord. No. 413; 12-2-1999 by Ord. No. 495; 6-2-2011 by Ord. No. 671]
A. Amount; when due.
(1) For every connection to the Township of Upper Deerfield sewer system
occurring on or after June 1, 2013, a sewer connection capital expense
fee shall be charged for each domestic consumption unit (DCU) equal
to $2,594, payable at the time the construction permit is issued.
[Amended 4-4-2013 by Ord.
No. 700]
(2) As an alternative to the payment in Subsection
A(1) and upon application to the Township on a form prescribed for such use for any building existing prior to June 1, 2011, the sewer capital connection expense fee of $2,594 may be paid in quarterly payments based on 1/10 of the total connection fee being paid each year over a period of 10 years from the date in which the connection shall occur.
[Amended 4-4-2013 by Ord.
No. 700]
(3) The alternative payment of connection fees set forth in Subsection
A(2) above shall be inapplicable and not apply to any newly constructed buildings or dwellings and shall only apply to existing owner-occupied dwellings as of the aforesaid date.
B. Irrespective of the income level set forth in Subsection
D below, in the event that a sewer connection which is made after June 1, 2013, to which this section applies, to any structure as set forth in §
328-33 and which is transferred or sold prior to the sewer connection fee set forth in Subsection
A above being fully paid, then in such event, the entire remaining amount of such inspection fee shall become immediately due and payable upon transfer or sale of such structure, dwelling or property.
[Amended 4-4-2013 by Ord.
No. 700]
C. The fee set forth in this section shall be chargeable to and payable
by the record owner of any property to which a sewer connection is
made.
D. Postponement.
(1) With respect to properties which are owner-occupied and with respect to which the combined gross income of all persons living upon the premises, from all sources, shall be less than the amounts set forth in this section, there shall be a postponement of the connection fee set forth in Subsection
A hereof for each year during which gross household income levels are no greater than:
|
Number of Persons Residing in Household
|
Amounts of Allowable Gross Income
|
---|
|
1
|
$11,700
|
|
2
|
$13,350
|
|
3
|
$15,050
|
|
4
|
$16,700
|
|
5
|
$18,050
|
|
6
|
$19,350
|
|
7
|
$20,700
|
|
8 or more
|
$22,050
|
(2) The scheduled amounts above shall be indexed according to income-eligibility
levels established by the Farmers Home Administration for Section
504 loans applicable to the Bridgeton, Millville and Vineland areas,
as they may be promulgated and amended from time to time.
E. In order to qualify for a postponement of the fee set forth in Subsection
A, the total income from all sources and persons who reside within such household shall be verified annually and set forth upon an application for postponement of the applicable sewer connection fee, the form of which shall be prescribed by the Township sewer and water utility.
F. An application shall be required for any dwelling, structure or property
to which a sewer connection is made on a form prescribed by the Township
sewer and water utility.
[Amended 5-7-1987 by Ord. No. 289; 11-5-1987 by Ord. No. 299; 8-4-1988 by Ord. No. 308; 5-3-1990 by Ord. No. 353; 4-15-1999 by Ord. No.
487; 6-2-2011 by Ord. No. 671; 4-19-2012 by Ord. No. 688; 4-6-2017 by Ord. No. 754; 2-21-2019 by Ord. No. 800; 12-30-2021 by Ord. No. 835]
A. The rents, rates and charges to be made and collected for the services and facilities of the public sewer system of the Township of Upper Deerfield shall be based upon an annual rate for each domestic consumer unit (DCU), which shall be a unit of measure for rate and billing purposes. The annual rates for sewer users in Upper Deerfield Township or for sewer users in sewer service areas as provided in Article
VI are as follows:
|
Type of User
|
Annual Rate per DCU
|
---|
|
Single-family home or each similar living unit, including apartments,
condominiums and townhouse units
|
$552
|
|
Commercial user with metered water service
|
$552, plus the per-gallon treatment fee charged by the CCUA
to the Township in excess of 98,550 gallons of water consumption per
annum
|
B. Any senior citizen occupying a dwelling or rental unit where a senior
citizen is responsible for payment of sewer usage charges shall be
entitled to a discount of 10% from the $46 monthly rate. To qualify
as a senior citizen, a resident must be 65 years of age and provide
adequate proof thereof to the Township. Any senior citizen discount
shall apply prospectively only.
[Amended 6-2-2011 by Ord. No. 671; 4-4-2013 by Ord. No. 700]
The schedule of connection fees per domestic consumption unit
as a sewer connection capital expense fee shall be as follows:
Schedule of Sewer Connection Capital Expense Fees
$2,594 per Domestic Consumer Unit or Equivalent Domestic
Consumer Unit (DCU)
One DCU = 270 gallons per day
|
---|
Type of Structure
|
Number of Domestic Consumer Units
(DCU)
|
Amount of Fee
|
---|
Single-family, twin, townhouse residential
|
1
|
$2,594
|
Rental or condominium apartment unit
|
|
|
|
2 bedrooms or fewer
|
1
|
$2,594
|
|
More than 2 bedrooms
|
1
|
$2,594
|
Senior citizen unit
|
1
|
$2,594
|
Hotel or motel (per living unit)
|
0.5
|
$1,297
|
Service station
|
|
|
|
Without car-washing facilities
|
1
|
$2,594
|
|
With car-washing facilities
|
2
|
$5,188
|
Supermarket
|
10
|
$25,940
|
Clubs, societies, social organizations (with bar and/or dining
facilities up to 100 seats; 1 DCU for every 25 seats thereafter)
|
3
|
$7,782
|
Clubs, societies, social organizations
|
1
|
$2,594
|
Churches
|
1
|
$2,594
|
Commercial garage (with water fixtures)
|
1
|
$2,594
|
Eating establishments
|
|
|
|
Take-out restaurant (without seating facilities)
|
2
|
$5,188
|
|
Fast food, soda fountain, luncheonette
|
|
|
|
|
1 to 25 seating capacity
|
1
|
$2,594
|
|
|
Each additional 15 seats or segment thereof
|
1
|
$2,594
|
|
Diner, tavern, restaurant
|
|
|
|
|
1 to 50 seating capacity
|
3
|
$7,782
|
|
|
Each additional 15 seats or segment thereof
|
1
|
$2,594
|
Nursing or convalescent home (per each 2 inhabitants and staff)
|
1
|
$2,594
|
Laundromat or self-service laundry (per each washer)
|
0.2
|
$518.80
|
Swim clubs (wastewater from fixtures only) (Note: Swim pool
drains may not be connected to sewer system)
|
2
|
$5,188
|
Theater (1 to 70 seating capacity)
|
2
|
$5,188
|
Office building (per each 5,000 square feet of gross floor area)
|
1
|
$2,594
|
Retail and general commercial business (per first 10,000 square
feet of gross floor area)
|
1
|
$2,594
|
|
Additional square footage calculation is:
Base rate + additional square feet x $2,594
10,000
|
|
|
19) Warehouse (per each 10,000 square feet of gross floor area)
|
1
|
$2,594
|
|
Additional square footage calculation is:
Base rate + additional square feet x $2,594
10,000
|
|
|
Industrial or manufacturing plant without significant wastewater
generated (per each 10,000 square feet of gross floor area)
|
1
|
$2,594
|
|
Additional square footage calculation is:
Base rate + additional square feet x $2,594
10,000
|
|
|
NOTES:
|
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A fifty-percent discount for certain affordable housing projects
may apply with credits for previously paid connections pursuant to
N.J.S.A. 40:14B-22.3. The Township reserves the right to use a different
unit basis should the user discharge a volume of wastewater greater
than 20,000 gallons per day or higher than the normal; loadings of
50 pounds biochemical oxygen demand per day, 50 pounds total suspended
solids per day, 15 pounds chlorine demand per day either in its product,
manufacturing, or cleanup.
|
The Township reserves the right to adjust any of the above set
forth connection permit fees based upon DCU values.
|
In the event a user is not described in this schedule, the Township
shall determine the minimum equivalent domestic consumer units. One
domestic consumer unit is 270 gallons per day.
|
Any party required by the Township’s sewer use rules and
regulations to administer the connection fee permit policy shall be
entitled to retain an administrative fee as reimbursement for services.
Administrative fee is 2.5% of the applicable connection fee.
|
The Township Committee shall negotiate and enter into contracts fixing the rents, rates, fees and charges for industrial users and other users of the service and facilities of the public sewer system not provided for in §
328-38 of this chapter, for the discharge of industrial waste or wastes other than sanitary sewage, and the rates to be fixed for such purposes shall be based upon the quantity of discharge or use and the character of such sewage and the cost of treatment and disposal thereof.
No statement contained within this chapter shall be construed
as prohibiting the collection of additional fees for initial sewer
system connection, sewer expansions or extensions, dedicated (reserved)
transport or treatment capacity in excess of current actual use or
pretreatment of industrial wastes.
The Township shall, at least once annually, review this article
and the associated user charges and make such revisions therein as
may be considered necessary to ensure that revenues are sufficient
to offset the total costs of operating and maintaining the Township
sewer system and maintaining the proportionate distribution of costs
among users or user classes.
[Amended 6-2-2011 by Ord. No. 671]
Each industrial user of the Township sewer system subject to
the industrial cost recovering, pursuant to the sewer rules and regulations
of the Cumberland County Utilities Authority and 40 CFR 928, shall
pay to the Township of Upper Deerfield industrial cost recovery fees
at such times and in such amounts as prescribed by the Authority.
The industrial cost recovery system provided for in this article
shall take precedence over any terms or conditions of agreement or
contracts between the Authority and industrial users which are inconsistent
with federal regulations or the provisions of this chapter.
[Amended 4-5-1990 by Ord. No. 350]
A. The rates and charges as set forth in Articles
VI and
VIII herein this chapter are contingent upon payment within a thirty-day period. The final date for payment for the net amount billed will be shown on each bill. If that date falls on other than a normal business day for Township offices, the final date of payment shall be the next normal business day for said Township offices.
B. In the case of special assessments for surcharges or industrial recovery
charges, the date for payment due shall be determined by the Township
Committee in accordance with this chapter and rules or regulations
governing the same.
C. All balances for charges or rents unpaid on or before the due date
shown on the bill as set forth hereinabove shall incur interest charges
at the rate as set annually by the Township Committee for sanitary
sewer bills. Payment made on delinquent balances shall be applied
first to all interest accrued on all said delinquent balances.
D. All rents, rates, fees and charges for water supply services not
paid by the consumer shall become a lien upon the property involved
in the same manner as prescribed by statute for the enforcement and
collection of real property taxes.