(a) 
The customer shall pay the service charge for restoring service of $25.00 per service call to have water and/or electric services restored if disconnected in accordance with section 13.02.021 (unauthorized use of services) of the Code of Ordinances. The customer shall be required to pay all charges before service is resumed.
(b) 
The customer shall pay the service charge of $15.00 per utility service for water and/or electric services subject to disconnection in accordance with section 13.02.023 (discontinuance of service by city) of the Code of Ordinances.
(c) 
The customer shall pay the service charge of $100.00 per identified violation of tampering with the city’s meters, equipment or other property in accordance with section 13.02.020 (tampering with city’s meters, equipment or other property) of the Code of Ordinances. If the meter, equipment or other property is broken, damaged, or inoperable and must be replaced due to tampering, the customer is responsible for the full replacement cost of the meter, equipment, or other property. The customer shall be required to pay all penalties imposed that will appear on the customer’s next billing statement following replacement.
(d) 
The customer shall pay the service charge of $25.00 per subsequent scheduled appointment to have water and/or electric services connected if the customer fails to be present for the initially scheduled connection pursuant to section 13.02.002 (general regulations for providing service) of the Code of Ordinances. The customer shall be required to pay all penalties imposed that will appear on the customer’s initial billing statement.
(e) 
The customer shall pay the trip charge of $25.00 per utility service call and the hourly rate of $55.00 per hour during normal business hours or the hourly rate of $65.00 per hour after normal business hours if the service call is determined to be a repeat issue previously determined to be the customer’s responsibility for repair in accordance with section 13.02.004 (liability and responsibility for damage or injury) of the Code of Ordinances. The hourly rate shall be prorated; however, the minimum amount of time billed shall be 15 minutes. The customer shall be required to pay all penalties imposed that will appear on the customer’s next billing statement following the investigation of the complaint. Customers may dispute the service charge by submitting a written statement from a licensed contractor within fifteen (15) days to the city manager proving the issue to be the city’s responsibility for repair. All expenses incurred by the customer for the licensed contractor shall be the responsibility of the customer.
(Ordinance 2011-20 adopted 5/17/11; 2001 Code, app. A, sec. 9.100; Ordinance 2016-08 adopted 3/14/16; Ordinance 2016-09 adopted 3/14/16; Ordinance adopting 2017 Code)
(a) 
Applicants for permanent city utility service shall be required to pay to the city a security deposit as follows:
(1) 
Property owners, renters and/or applicants with no history presenting a credit reference from another public utility with no more than one (1) delinquent bill in a twenty-four-month period or zero (0) in a twelve-month period will not be required to pay a deposit.
(2) 
Property owners, renters and/or applicants with no history presenting a credit reference from another public utility with more than one (1) delinquent bill in a twenty-four-month period or zero (0) in a twelve-month period will be required to pay a minimum deposit of $150.00.
(3) 
Any applicant with unfavorable credit history will be required to pay a minimum deposit of $300.00.
(4) 
Any applicant who has previously had service with the city, but left an unpaid balance owing to the city, will be required to pay a deposit of $300.00 plus all outstanding amounts.
(5) 
Contractors and landlords will be required to pay a minimum deposit of $75.00 for temporary service not to exceed a maximum of 14 days for single-family structures. Landlords and property owners of multifamily structures will be required to pay a permanent minimum deposit of $75.00 to be applied to a landlord account as agreed upon in a landlord agreement subject to approval by the director of financial services.
(6) 
Garbage-only customers will be required to pay a minimum deposit of $45.00.
(7) 
A commercial customer’s security deposit will be decided based on estimated usage of the utilities; however, in no event shall the deposit be less than $75.00 or the estimated monthly bill, whichever is greater.
(b) 
If the applicant for water and/or electric service is a member of a household that has relocated to a different address within the city with the intent to establish a new utility account with the city under another household member’s name, the city may require a utility deposit from the applicant in the minimum amount of $300.00 if (i) a utility account in the name of a household member remains unpaid at the time of relocation, and (ii) the person in whose name the unpaid utility account was established remains a member of the household after the household has relocated to a different address.
(Ordinance 09-35, sec. 4, adopted 8/18/09; 2001 Code, sec. 13.201)
Monthly rates for water service shall be as follows:
(1) 
Residential customers within the city limits (RI).
Base charge
(per unit if apartments on a single meter)
$40.19 per month, minimum bill
0–3,000 gallons
$3.46 per 1,000 gallons
3,001–10,000 gallons
$5.44 per 1,000 gallons
10,001–20,000 gallons
$7.57 per 1,000 gallons
20,001–50,000 gallons
$8.57 per 1,000 gallons
Greater than 50,000 gallons
$9.57 per 1,000 gallons
(2) 
Residential customers outside the city limits (RO).
Base charge
(per unit if apartments on a single meter)
$57.78 per month, minimum bill
0–3,000 gallons
$5.72 per 1,000 gallons
3,001–10,000 gallons
$7.99 per 1,000 gallons
10,001–20,000 gallons
$10.69 per 1,000 gallons
20,001–50,000 gallons
$11.69 per 1,000 gallons
Greater than 50,000 gallons
$12.69 per 1,000 gallons
(3) 
Commercial customers within the city limits (CI).
Base charge
$50.13 per month, minimum bill
0–3,000 gallons
$4.59 per 1,000 gallons
3,001–10,000 gallons
$6.43 per 1,000 gallons
10,000–20,000 gallons
$8.99 per 1,000 gallons
20,001–50,000 gallons
$9.99 per 1,000 gallons
Greater than 50,000 gallons
$10.99 per 1,000 gallons
(4) 
Commercial customers outside the city limits (CO).
Base charge
$70.28 per month, minimum bill
0–3,000 gallons
$6.80 per 1,000 gallons
3,001–10,000 gallons
$9.50 per 1,000 gallons
10,001–20,000 gallons
$11.80 per 1,000 gallons
20,001–50,000 gallons
$12.80 per 1,000 gallons
Greater than 50,000 gallons
$13.80 per 1,000 gallons
(5) 
Large commercial customers inside the city limits (CLI).
Base charge
$45.73 per month, minimum bill
0–3,000 gallons
$5.02 per 1,000 gallons
3,001–10,000 gallons
$7.05 per 1,000 gallons
10,001–20,000 gallons
$8.72 per 1,000 gallons
20,001–50,000 gallons
$9.72 per 1,000 gallons
Greater than 50,000 gallons
$10.72 per 1,000 gallons
(6) 
Commercial compound meter customers inside the city limits (CCI).
Base charge
$45.42 per month, minimum bill
0–3,000 gallons
$4.04 per 1,000 gallons
3,001–10,000 gallons
$5.75 per 1,000 gallons
10,001–20,000 gallons
$8.00 per 1,000 gallons
20,001–50,000 gallons
$9.00 per 1,000 gallons
Greater than 50,000 gallons
$10.00 per 1,000 gallons
(7) 
Metered bulk water customers (temporary rented and hydrant meters) (POR).
Base charge
$60.54 per month, minimum bill
0–3,000 gallons
$6.48 per 1,000 gallons
3,001–10,000 gallons
$9.08 per 1,000 gallons
10,001–20,000 gallons
$11.25 per 1,000 gallons
20,001–50,000 gallons
$12.25 per 1,000 gallons
Greater than 50,000 gallons
$13.25 per 1,000 gallons
(8) 
Residential customers outside the city limits with water only provided through third party (WT).
Base charge
$57.78 per month, minimum bill
0–3,000 gallons
$5.72 per 1,000 gallons
3,001–10,000 gallons
$7.99 per 1,000 gallons
10,001–20,000 gallons
$10.69 per 1,000 gallons
20,001–50,000 gallons
$11.69 per 1,000 gallons
Greater than 50,000 gallons
$12.69 per 1,000 gallons
(9) 
Commercial customers outside the city limits with water only provided through third party (WW).
Base charge
$70.28 per month, minimum bill
0–3,000 gallons
$6.80 per 1,000 gallons
3,001–10,000 gallons
$9.50 per 1,000 gallons
10,001–20,000 gallons
$12.74 per 1,000 gallons
20,001–50,000 gallons
$13.74 per 1,000 gallons
Greater than 50,000 gallons
$14.74 per 1,000 gallons
(10) 
Municipal services (Z).
Base charge
$27.50 per month, minimum bill
0–3,000 gallons
$3.76 per 1,000 gallons
3,001–10,000 gallons
$5.35 per 1,000 gallons
10,001–20,000 gallons
$7.44 per 1,000 gallons
20,001–50,000 gallons
$8.44 per 1,000 gallons
Greater than 50,000 gallons
$9.44 per 1,000 gallons
(Ordinance 2012-14 adopted 9/18/12; 2001 Code, app. A, sec. 9.400; Ordinance 2015-16 adopted 9/15/15; Ordinance 2016-24 adopted 6/27/16; Ordinance 2016-31 adopted 9/12/16; Ordinance 2017-21 adopted 6/12/17; Ordinance 2018-07, sec. 1, adopted 3/12/18; Ordinance 2018-25, sec. 1, adopted 9/10/18; Ordinance 2019-23, sec. 1, adopted 9/9/19; Ordinance 2019-26 adopted 10/28/19; Ordinance 2020-23, sec. 1, adopted 9/14/20; Ordinance 2021-24, sec. 1, adopted 10/25/21; Ordinance 2022-18 adopted 9/12/2022; Ordinance 2023-14 adopted 9/25/2023)
(a) 
Monthly rates for wastewater service for nonresidential customers shall be based on monthly-metered water consumption. Monthly rates for residential wastewater service shall be based on the monthly-metered water consumption of January and February, averaged to determine a single flow referred to as the “winter average.” This averaged flow or winter average, beginning with the April billing of each year, will be used to determine monthly wastewater service through the March billing of the following year; provided, however, for the purpose of determining wastewater flows and monthly rates for wastewater service for residential customers, said averaged flow or winter average shall not exceed 30,000 gallons. In the event that a water average is not available to calculate a wastewater bill, the account holder’s prior account through the city may be used to calculate the wastewater charges.
(b) 
If a customer has no water history or usage to determine a winter average, or if a customer installs a separate irrigation meter to provide for the separate metering of domestic and irrigation water consumption, wastewater service shall be based on 6,500 gallons per month until such time that water consumption and/or the winter average can be determined.
(c) 
Monthly rates for wastewater service shall be as follows:
(1) 
Residential customers within the city limits (RI).
(A) 
Base charge: $23.94 per month, minimum bill.
(B) 
Usage charge (0–10,000 gallons maximum): $5.61 per 1,000 gallons.
(2) 
Residential customers within the city limits (new) (RIN).
(A) 
Base charge: $61.70 per month, minimum bill.
(B) 
Usage included in base charge.
(3) 
Residential customers outside the city limits (RO).
(A) 
Base charge: $31.32 per month, minimum bill.
(B) 
Usage charge (0–10,000 gallons maximum): $12.19 per 1,000 gallons.
(4) 
Residential customers outside the city limits (new) (RON).
(A) 
Base charge: $113.90 per month, minimum bill.
(B) 
Usage included in base charge.
(5) 
Commercial customers within the city limits (CI).
(A) 
Base charge: $33.61 per month, minimum bill.
(B) 
Usage charge: $6.12 per 1,000 gallons.
(6) 
Commercial customers outside the city limits (CO).
(A) 
Base charge: $39.70 per month, minimum bill.
(B) 
Usage charge: $12.19 per 1,000 gallons.
(7) 
Large commercial customers within the city limits (CLI).
(A) 
Base charge: $33.61 per month, minimum bill.
(B) 
Usage charge: $7.31 per 1,000 gallons.
(8) 
Large commercial customers outside the city limits (CLO).
(A) 
Base charge: $39.70 per month, minimum bill.
(B) 
Usage charge: $12.19 per 1,000 gallons.
(9) 
Apartments on individual meters (RAP).
(A) 
Base charge: $23.94 per month, minimum bill.
(B) 
Usage charge: $5.61 per 1,000 gallons.
(10) 
Apartments on single meter multiple customers (CAP).
(A) 
Base charge: $23.94 per month, per unit, minimum bill.
(B) 
Usage charge: $6.12 per 1,000 gallons.
(11) 
Municipal services (Z).
(A) 
Base charge: $19.57 per month, minimum bill.
(B) 
Usage charge: $5.34 per 1,000 gallons.
(d) 
For wastewater customers who do not receive water service from the city, the monthly rates for wastewater service shall be as follows:
(1) 
Residential customers within the city limits (wastewater only) (RIN).
(A) 
Base charge: $61.70 per month, minimum bill.
(2) 
Residential customers outside the city limits (wastewater only) (RON).
(A) 
Base charge: $99.66 per month, minimum bill.
(3) 
Commercial customers within the city limits (wastewater only) (CIN).
(A) 
Base charge: $66.50 per month, minimum bill.
(B) 
Usage charge: Will be assessed through contract, or third party water volume.
(4) 
Commercial customers outside the city limits (wastewater only) (CON).
(A) 
Base charge: $113.90 per month, minimum bill.
(B) 
Usage charge: Will be assessed through contract, or third party water volume.
(Ordinance 2014-12 adopted 6/17/14; 2001 Code, app. A, sec. 9.500; Ordinance 2016-30 adopted 9/12/16; Ordinance 2018-07, sec. 2, adopted 3/12/18; Ordinance 2018-25, sec. 2, adopted 9/10/18; Ordinance 2019-23, sec. 2, adopted 9/9/19; Ordinance 2020-23, sec. 2, adopted 9/14/20; Ordinance 2021-24, sec. 2, adopted 10/25/21; Ordinance 2022-18 adopted 9/12/2022; Ordinance 2023-14 adopted 9/25/2023)
(a) 
Water taps.
(1) 
The charge for tapping the water mains within the city limits and conveying water up to and including the curb-stop, water meter and box, at or about the property line, shall be as follows:
3/4"
$2,932.00
1"
$2,989.00
2"
$3,461.00
(2) 
The water tap fee for larger than a 2" tap shall be determined by the city utility department based on the cost of equipment and labor.
(3) 
An additional charge of $378.00 shall be applied for taps located under concrete.
(b) 
Sanitary sewer taps.
(1) 
The sewer tap fee for all sewer connections within the city limits shall be $2,609.00 for up to 6" connection.
(2) 
The sanitary sewer tap fee for connections larger than 6" shall be determined by the city utility department based on cost of equipment and labor.
(3) 
An additional charge of $378.00 shall be applied for taps located under concrete.
(c) 
Fee where mains not in place.
Where water and/or sewer mains are not in place, the fee shall be as follows:
(1) 
Water.
The person requesting service shall bear the entire cost of material and labor plus any tapping fees.
(2) 
Wastewater.
The person requesting service shall bear the entire cost of material and labor plus any tapping fees.
(Ordinance 08-60, sec. 1, adopted 8/5/08; Ordinance 09-35, sec. 8, adopted 8/18/09; 2001 Code, app. A, sec. 9.600; Ordinance 2018-26 adopted 9/10/18)
The monthly rates to be charged to customers for public electric utility services billed as of October 1, 2023, shall be in accordance with the schedules as follows:
(1) 
Schedule R - Residential.
(A) 
Applicable to residential customers for all domestic usage where all energy is taken through a single meter. Service will be furnished under this rate schedule subject to the established rules and regulations of the city covering this type of service.
(B) 
Character of service.
A.C., 60 cycles per second, single-phase, 120/240 volts.
(C) 
Rate.
(i) 
Service charge: $18.50 per month; plus
(ii) 
Energy charge: $0.0531 per kWh for all kWh per month; plus
(iii) 
Power cost recovery factor: As determined under subsection (8).
(D) 
Minimum monthly charge.
The minimum monthly charge under this rate schedule shall be the service charge of $18.50 per month.
(E) 
Power cost recovery factor.
The monthly charges under this rate schedule shall be increased or decreased as necessary to reflect the application of a power cost adjustment calculated in accordance with schedule PCA provided however that the adjustment shall never be less than zero (0).
(2) 
Schedule SC - Small commercial.
(A) 
Applicable to nonresidential customers billed through a single meter whose power transformer for electric service is between 0 and 15 KVA. Service will be furnished under this rate schedule subject to the established rules and regulations of the city covering this type of service.
(B) 
Character of service.
A.C., 60 cycles per second, single-phase, 120/240 volts; three-phase 120/240, or 240/480 volts; three-phase 120/240/208, 120/208, 277/480 volts as available at point of service. Three-phase customers served via under-ground primary to pad-mounted transformers will be furnished only 120/208 or 277/480 volt service.
(C) 
Rate.
(i) 
Service charge: $35.00 per month for service; plus
(ii) 
Energy charge: $0.0531 per kWh for all kWh per month; plus
(iii) 
Power cost recovery factor: As determined under subsection (8).
(D) 
Minimum monthly charge.
The minimum monthly charge under this rate schedule shall be the service charge of $35.00 per month.
(E) 
Power cost recovery factor.
The monthly charges under this rate schedule shall be increased or decreased as necessary to reflect the application of a power cost adjustment calculated in accordance with schedule PCA provided however that the adjustment shall never be less than zero (0).
(3) 
Schedule MC - Medium commercial.
(A) 
Applicable to all commercial customers where service is taken through one meter at one point of delivery and where the power transformer for electric service is greater than 15 but no more than 100 KVA. Service will be furnished under this rate schedule subject to the established rules and regulations of the city covering this type of service. Before service is furnished hereunder, an individual service agreement contract between the customer and the city may be required outlining all details of the service to be supplied, the terms of the contract, and the obligations of each party.
(B) 
Character of service.
A.C., 60 cycles per second, single-phase, 120/240 volts; three-phase 120/240 or 240/480; three-phase 120/240/208, 120/208, 277/480 volts as available at point of service. Three-phase customers served via under-ground primary to pad-mounted transformers will be furnished only 120/208 or 277/480 volt service.
(C) 
Rate.
(i) 
Service charge: $110.00 per month for service; plus
(ii) 
Energy charge: $0.0531 per kWh for all kWh; plus
(iii) 
Power cost recovery factor: As determined under subsection (8).
(D) 
Minimum monthly charge.
The minimum monthly charge under this rate schedule shall be the service charge of $110.00 per month.
(E) 
Power cost recovery factor.
The monthly charges under this rate schedule shall be increased or decreased as necessary to reflect the application of a power cost adjustment calculated in accordance with schedule PCA provided however that the adjustment shall never be less than zero (0).
(4) 
Schedule LC - Large commercial.
(A) 
Applicable to all commercial customers where service is taken through one meter at one point of delivery and where the power transformer for electric service is greater than 100 KVA. Service will be furnished under this rate schedule subject to the established rules and regulations of the city covering this type of service. Before service is furnished hereunder, an individual service agreement contract between the customer and the city may be required outlining all details of the service to be supplied, the terms of the contract, and the obligations of each party.
(B) 
Character of service.
A.C., 60 cycles per second, single-phase, 120/240 or 240/480 volts; three-phase 120/240/208, 120/208, 277/480 volts as available at point of service. Three-phase customers served via under-ground primary to pad-mounted transformers will be furnished only 120/208 or 277/480 volt service.
(C) 
Rate.
(i) 
Service charge: $250.00 per month for service; plus
(ii) 
Energy charge: $0.0531 per kWh for all kWh; plus
(iii) 
Power cost recovery factor: As determined under subsection (8).
(D) 
Minimum monthly charge.
The minimum monthly charge under this rate schedule shall be the service charge of $250.00 per month.
(E) 
Power cost recovery factor.
The monthly charges under this rate schedule shall be increased or decreased as necessary to reflect the application of a power cost adjustment calculated in accordance with schedule PCA provided however that the adjustment shall never be less than zero (0).
(5) 
Schedule M - Municipal.
(A) 
Applicable to all city-owned and city-operated facilities whose uses are not covered by a specific rate schedule.
(B) 
Character of service.
A.G., 60 cycles per second, single-phase, 120/240 volts; three-phase 120/240 or 240/480; three-phase 120/240/208, 120/208, 277/480 volts as available at point of service. Three-phase customers served via under-ground primary to pad-mounted transformers will be furnished only 120/208 or 277/480 volt service.
(C) 
Rate.
(i) 
Energy charge: $0.0531 per kWh for all kWh; plus
(ii) 
Power cost recovery factor: As determined under subsection (8).
(D) 
Power cost recovery factor.
The monthly charges under this rate schedule shall be increased or decreased as necessary to reflect the application of a power cost adjustment calculated in accordance with schedule PCA provided however that the adjustment shall never be less than zero (0).
(6) 
Schedule ED - Economic development.
(A) 
Applicable to entities considering location of facilities in the city's service territory. Service rendered under this rate is subject to the established rules and regulations of the city.
(B) 
Character of service.
Determined by contractual agreement with the city.
(C) 
Rate.
Determined by contractual agreement with the city.
(D) 
Power cost recovery factor.
The monthly charges under this rate schedule shall be increased or decreased as necessary to reflect the application of a power cost adjustment calculated in accordance with schedule PCA provided however that the adjustment shall never be less than zero (0).
(7) 
Schedule SL - Security lights.
(A) 
Applicable to all security lights installed and maintained by the city for customers at their request. The customer will be required to contract for security light service for a minimum period of three (3) years. Service will be furnished under this rate schedule subject to the established rules and regulations of the city covering this type of service.
(B) 
Additional construction costs for installing security lights.
The standard security light monthly fee includes installation of the security light on existing city-owned utility poles. The total cost for any additional poles, cables or other equipment as calculated by the electrical division must be paid in full by the customer prior to the installation of the security light.
(C) 
Rates per month per light.
(i) 
100 watt: $11.00.
(ii) 
250 watt: $16.00.
(iii) 
400 watt: $32.00.
(iv) 
1,500 watt: $72.00.
(D) 
Only those security lights connected prior to the effective date of this section shall qualify for service under schedule SL-security lights and shall be billed in accordance with schedule SL-security lights. The city shall continue to repair and maintain such existing security lights, until there is a termination of service, at which time the existing security light service under schedule SL shall be discontinued.
Following the effective date of this section, any new security lights shall be installed by the customer and the customer shall be responsible for maintenance and repair of the security lights. Security lights shall be connected on the customer side of the meter and the customer will be billed the usage associated with the security light as part of the total energy consumption on the customer's meter.
(8) 
Schedule PCRF (power cost recovery factor).
(A) 
The purpose of this schedule is to accurately recover from city customers the cost of total delivered wholesale power purchases and to reduce the volatility of the recovery of total delivered wholesale power purchases.
(B) 
Wholesale power purchases shall include but are not limited to transmission charges, ERCOT fees, delivery charges, and any other delivery fees necessary. All wholesale power cost realized shall be billed by the city on its monthly bills as a power cost adjustment, determined in accordance with the provisions set forth below. On a periodic basis, though not exceeding 12 consecutive months, the city will compare the total amount of PCRF which should be recovered to the actual power cost adjustment revenues received in the previous city billing period(s), adjusted as necessary for anticipated increases or decreases. Any difference realized will be added or subtracted from the amount of power cost adjustment to be recovered in the next city billing period(s).
(C) 
The formula for calculation of the power cost adjustment factor is as follows:
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Definitions:
PCRF
=
Power cost adjustment ($ per kWh).
WC
=
Total delivered cost of power, including but not limited to transmission charges, ERCOT fees, and delivery charges purchased by the city from its supplier for the preceding wholesale billing period(s)
(S)
=
Total estimated sales (kWh) to city customers for the current city billing period(s)
PCCF
=
Power cost correction factor which is applied to compensate for the prior period's over or under collection of power costs due to the variance between actual power costs including fuel and revenues received from application of the power cost recovery factor.
(Ordinance 2014-19 adopted 9/2/14; 2001 Code, app. A, sec. 9.700; Ordinance 2015-17 adopted 9/15/15; Ordinance 2017-31 adopted 9/25/17; Ordinance 2018-24 adopted 9/10/18; Ordinance 2022-19 adopted 9/12/2022; Ordinance 2023-15 adopted 9/25/2023
The city shall assess a reasonable administrative fee for the registration in the amount of twenty-five dollars ($25.00), which fee shall be assessed on an annual basis.
(Ordinance 01-46 adopted 12/18/01; 2001 Code, app. A, sec. 9.900)
The switchover fee consists of a charge per meter and, as applicable, an idle facilities charge. The charge per meter shall be as follows:
Type of Customer
First Meter
Each Additional Meter
Residential service
$500.00
$250.00
Small commercial service (monthly kilowatt demand does not exceed 15 kW)
$750.00
$500.00
Medium commercial service (monthly kilowatt demand is between 16 kW and 100 kW)
$1,000.00
$750.00
Large commercial service (monthly kilowatt demand is between 101 kW and 250 kW)
$1,500.00
$1,000.00
Industrial service (monthly kilowatt demand exceeds 250 kW)
$2,000.00
$1,500.00
(Ordinance 10-23 adopted 7/20/10; 2001 Code, sec. 13.1010)
(a) 
Residential service.
The residential connect fee is $250.00 and includes service conductor and metering equipment costs.
(b) 
Commercial service.
The commercial connect fee is $500.00 and includes service conductor and metering equipment costs.
(c) 
Industrial service.
The industrial connect fee is $750.00 and includes service conductor and metering equipment costs.
(Ordinance 10-23 adopted 7/20/10; 2001 Code, sec. 13.1011)
(a) 
Permit fee.
Upon receiving satisfactory approval of the city council, specific requirements shall be documented upon permitting and a permit fee of $500.00 shall be required.
(b) 
Annual inspection.
An inspection fee of $50.00 shall be collected annually for purposes of defraying cost to inspect the private water system and verify no cross-connection exists with the public system. The inspection will also verify the backflow prevention device is capable of operating properly.
(Ordinance 00-6 adopted 3/7/00; 2001 Code, app. A, sec. 9.800)
A fee of seventy-five dollars ($75.00) shall be charged for each load of household septic waste that is dumped (a load is defined as a tank capacity not to exceed 2,000 gallons). Such fee shall be charged and due the city whether such tank is full or partially full.
(Ordinance 97-1 adopted 2/18/97; Ordinance 97-3 adopted 3/4/97; 2001 Code, art. 6.400; 2001 Code, app. A, art. 6.000)
All users of the public rights-of-way shall register with the city. The fee for registration and renewal of registration shall be $200.00.
(Ordinance 10-41 adopted 12/7/10; 2001 Code, sec. 13.1116)
Residential monthly rates for solid waste service shall be as follows:
(1) 
The monthly charge for one (1) polycart shall be $22.96. An additional polycart will be offered at a monthly rate of $11.48.
(2) 
As per the agreement with the solid waste contractor, the city is billed a monthly fuel surcharge based on the price of diesel. The city is authorized to pass the monthly fuel surcharge along to residential customers.
(Ordinance 2022-06 adopted 3/28/2022; Ordinance 2024-05 adopted 2/12/2024)