As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
The historical cost of existing water system facilities trended forward to current costs using published cost indices, as set forth in the Engineering News Record, where such historical cost is available. In those cases where historical costs is not available, said cost shall be determined by a present construction cost estimate as prepared by the City's Engineer. In calculating the cost of existing facilities as set forth herein, outstanding debt principal relating to the facilities shall be subtracted from the trended cost; provided, however, that no debt shall be subtracted which is attributable to facilities exclusively serving new customers. Any grant monies contributed to the City for construction of existing facilities by any government or agency shall also be subtracted from the cost.
The total capacity of the water system of the City, measured in gallons per day, which is established at 26,000,000 gallons per day.
Any person who is an owner or who is authorized by the owner of real property who intends to improve said real property by the construction or addition of a structure or facility which will require water supply through the public water system of the City.
Any room, group of rooms, house, apartment unit, trailer or other single enclosure or part thereof, occupied or intended for human occupancy as separate living quarters by a family or other group of individuals living together or by individuals living alone.
The published index used to measure the change in costs over a specified period of time as found in the Engineering News Record magazine.
The daily average amount of water estimated by the City to be drawn from the water system of the City by a dwelling unit on a daily basis. For purposes of this article, an EDU shall be equivalent of 159.5 gallons of water use per day.
Any real property upon which there is erected, or upon which there will be erected, a structure intended for continuous or periodic habitation, storage, occupancy or use by human beings or animals and for which structure potable water shall be or may be drawn from the water system of the City.
Any property used for commercial, industrial or institutional purposes including but not limited to the conduct of trade, commerce sale, distribution of goods and/or services, manufacturing, processing, cleaning, laundering or assembling any product or commodity, schools, churches, hospitals and libraries.
Any person vested with ownership, legal or equitable, sole or partial, of any real property.
That estimate, as approved by the City as hereinafter provided, of the number of gallons of water to be drawn from water system of the City on a daily basis of each improved property proposed to be connected to said water system of the City.
All water supply facilities, used for collecting, pumping, treating, transmitting, storing and distributing potable water owned and operated by the City of Allentown.
A fee charged by the City for capacity-related facilities only of the water system, including but not limited to source of supply, treatment, storage reservoirs, pumping, transmission and/or other general system facilities. Said fee shall not include charges for distribution-related facilities which include water mains less than 16 inches in size, fire hydrants and other appurtenances.