[Amended 8-19-1996 by Ord. No. 223]
A. Authority. The sanitary sewer system shall be operated and maintained
on a rate basis, as authorized by law and established by resolution
of the Village Council, based upon a debt service charge, a basic
user charge and a surcharge.
B. Computation. The debt service charge shall be computed by dividing
the annual debt service of all outstanding loans applicable to the
sanitary sewer system by the number of users. Through further divisions,
the monthly or quarterly debt service charges can be computed.
C. Basic user charge.
(1) The basic user charge shall be based on water usage as recorded by
water meters and/or sewage meters for wastes having the following
normal concentrations:
(a)
A five-day, 20° C. biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) of 300
mg/l.
(b)
A suspended solids (SS) content of 350 mg/l.
(2) The basic user charge shall consist of operation and maintenance
costs, plus replacement, and shall be based upon the estimated projected
annual revenue required to operate and maintain the wastewater facilities,
including a replacement fund for all works categories; proportion
of the estimated costs to wastewater facility categories by volume,
SS and BOD, if possible; estimated wastewater volume, pounds of SS
and pounds of BOD to be treated; proportion of the estimated costs
to residential and nonresidential users by volume, suspended solids
and BOD; computation of costs per 1,000 gallons of normal sewage strength;
and computation of surcharge costs per 1,000 gallons for strengths
in excess of normal sewage strength for BOD and SS.
D. Surcharge. A surcharge will be levied to all users whose waters exceed
normal concentrations for BOD (300 mg/l) and SS (350 mg/l). The surcharge
will be based upon water usage as recorded by water meters and/or
sewage meters for all wastes which exceed the above normal concentrations.
E. Formulas for computation of rates. The wastewaters service charge
shall be computed based upon the following formula:
CW = CD + CM + (Vu - X) CU + [Bc (B) + Sc (S)] Vu
|
Where:
|
|
CW
|
=
|
Amount of wastewater service charge per billing period;
|
|
CD
|
=
|
Debt service charge;
|
|
CM
|
=
|
Minimum charge for operation, maintenance and replacement;
|
|
Vu
|
=
|
Wastewater volume for the billing period;
|
|
X
|
=
|
Allowable consumption in gallons for the minimum charge;
|
|
CU
|
=
|
Basic user rate for operation, maintenance and replacement;
|
|
Bc
|
=
|
Charge for BOD5 in excess of 300 mg/l;
|
|
B
|
=
|
BOD5 - 350 mg/l;
|
|
Sc
|
=
|
Charge for SS in excess of 350 mg/l; and
|
|
S
|
=
|
SS - 350 mg/l.
|
Where (Vu - X) is less than 0, (Vu - X) for the purposes of
the above formula shall be 0.
|
F. No free service. No premises shall receive free sewer as a connection
to the system or as unpaid rate charges. The Village shall discontinue
public sewer to any premises after determining that such premises
has had benefit of free sewer service upon duly notifying the customer
and giving a reasonable period of time to make payment. If charges
impose a hardship on the customer, the Village may arrange for time
payments, not to exceed 180 days. The customer shall be charged for
all free sewer used, based on reasonable estimates of consumption
over the length of time free service was enjoyed, plus interest at
current rates.
[Amended 8-19-1996 by Ord. No. 223]
A. Bills for rates and charges set forth in §
365-30 shall be dated and mailed as defined by resolution of the Village Council. These bills shall be due and payable at the Village Hall. The bills shall become delinquent on the 30th day after the date of billing. At that time a 10% penalty shall be added to the bill. Penalties shall be added to the unpaid balance.
B. If any charge for public sewer service prescribed by this chapter
is not paid within 30 days after the billing therefor, and after the
customer has been given written notice and an opportunity to meet
with the Village Manager to resolve any dispute regarding the amount
of such billing, all sewer service may be shut off and discontinued
to the customer owing or liable for such charge. Sewer service so
discontinued shall not be restored until all sums then due and owing
shall be paid plus a turn-on charge and an appropriate security deposit
made as may be prescribed by resolution of the Village Council. If
turn-on is requested outside of normal Village operating hours, a
fee for time and materials shall be added to all fees owing.
C. At its option, the Village may, in addition to the remedies above,
in its corporate name, bring suit in any court of competent jurisdiction
for the collection of any sewer service charge which, 30 days after
the billing therefor, has not been paid. The production of the meter
record or cost record shall be prima facie evidence of the liability
to pay the amount therein shown to be due.
D. Payment made by check and returned as nonsufficient funds or other
reason shall include a returned check fee, as determined by the Village
Council, along with all other sums due and owing. Failure to provide
payment in cash within 24 hours of written notice by the Village shall
result in termination of public sewer service.
The Village Council may write off any delinquent account declared
uncollectible by the Administrator.
Owners or occupants desiring to connect any premises with any
sanitary sewer shall pay for such connecting sewer at a rate to be
determined by the Village Council by resolution.