All such fees payable by the owner shall be calculated by multiplying
the amounts of the various fees times the number of equivalent dwelling
units (EDUs) assigned for the property's use. The Township, in
its sole discretion, shall determine the appropriate number of equivalent
dwelling units to be assigned to a particular property, taking into
consideration data supplied by the owner, all Department of Environmental
Protection regulations, industry reference publications and its own
experience.
Each EDU located in a multiple-use property shall be billed
as a separate entity as though such EDU was in a separate structure
and had a direct and separate building sewer to the sewer system.
User charges for service applicable to any improved property,
premises, or connection unit constituting a residential establishment,
a commercial establishment, an educational establishment, an industrial
establishment, an institutional establishment or any combination thereof
shall be calculated, imposed and collected on the basis of one of
the following methods, in the sole discretion of the Township:
A. Flat-rate basis.
(1) Each property billed on a flat-rate basis shall be charged based
on the number of billing units represented by the property using a
specific charge per EDU applicable to such property, which specific
amount shall be determined, from time to time, by the Township.
(2) If the use or classification of any improved property changes during
a billing period, the user charge shall be prorated by the Township.
The appropriate credit or charge shall appear on the statement for
the next succeeding billing period. The annual flat rate user charge
payable per billing unit shall be determined by resolution of the
Township from time to time and reflected in the rate schedule.
(3) The Township reserves the right, from time to time, to establish
additional flat-rate classifications and to establish quarter annum
rates therefor; and the Township further reserves the right, from
time to time, to alter, modify, revise and/or amend flat-rate classifications
and the quarter annum.
(4) The number of EDUs applicable to commercial and industrial establishments
shall be computed on the basis of the average daily number of full
and part-time employees [including the owner(s) or employee(s) for
the calendar month following the date of the quarterly billing]. The
owners of such facilities shall be responsible for advising the Township,
in writing, of the number of employees upon connection to the sewer
system, a change in the number of employees, and upon request of the
Township.
(5) The number of EDUs applicable to educational and institutional establishments
shall be computed on the highest monthly average daily attendance
of occupants, pupils, faculty, administrators and staff for the 12
months preceding the date of the billing. The owners of such facilities
shall be responsible for advising the Township, in writing, of the
number of pupils, faculty, administrators and staff in attendance
as an average daily figure upon connection to the sewer system; a
change in the number of occupants, pupils, faculty, administrators
and staff; and upon request of the Township.
(6) If the use or classification of any improved property changes, the
owner of the improved property shall be responsible for advising the
Township, in writing, of any such change affecting the user charge
payable. The appropriate credit or additional charge shall appear
on the statement for the next succeeding billing period.
B. Metered-rate basis.
(1) User charges for any property, in the discretion of the Township,
may be determined on a metered-rate basis calculated according to:
(a)
Metered volume of potable water usage by the nonresidential
improved property, adjusted, if appropriate, by the Township; or
(b)
Actual metered volume of wastewater discharged by the nonresidential
improved property into the sewer system.
(2) In either of the foregoing cases, such user charges on a metered
basis shall be computed on the basis of one EDU per each 60,000 gallons
or portion thereof of water consumed or sewage discharged annually.
In no case shall the Township utilize a meter-based user charge for
any user which shall result in a rate below the minimum rates established
for billing units in this section.
(3) The meters or other measuring devices which shall be required or
permitted for use in determining volume of discharge or water consumed
shall be furnished and installed by the owner of the improved property
at their expense, shall be under the control of the Township and may
be tested, inspected, or repaired by the Township whenever it deems
necessary. The owner of the improved property upon which such meter
or other measuring device shall be installed shall be responsible
for its maintenance and safekeeping, and all repairs thereto shall
be made at the expense of the owner, whether such repairs shall be
necessary by ordinary wear and tear or other causes. Bills for such
repair, if made by the Township, shall be due and payable immediately
upon completion of such repairs and shall be collected in the same
manner as quarterly bills for sewer rentals or charges.
C. Estimated-rate basis. User charges may also be based upon the Township's
estimate of potable water consumed by any improved property per billing
period and billed in accordance with the metered rate schedule adopted
by resolution of the Township from time to time.
Nothing contained herein shall be construed as prohibiting any
special agreement or arrangement between the Township and the owner
of an improved property with respect to terms and conditions upon
which sanitary sewage and/or industrial wastes may be discharged into
the sewer system and with respect to payments to be made to the Township
in connection therewith. In such event, such service and payments
with respect thereto shall be governed by terms and conditions of
such special agreement.