This subchapter shall be cited as the “water utility service
rates and charges ordinance” and is referred to herein as “this
subchapter.”
(Ordinance 2018-4 adopted 6/12/18)
This subchapter is enacted pursuant to NMSA 1978, § 4-37-1
(1975), and § 4-36-10 (1996).
(Ordinance 2018-4 adopted 6/12/18)
The definitions set out in the Sustainable Land Development
Code (“SLDC”), County Ordinance No. 2016-9 and County
Resolution No. 2012-88, as the same may be amended from time to time.
In addition:
Water budget.
The total approved water requirement of a development, or
phase of development, that will be provided by the SFCU plus twenty
percent (20%).
(Ordinance 2018-4 adopted 6/12/18)
(A) SFCU
service rates and charges must be just and reasonable and based on
the cost of service.
(B) The
existing SFCU service rates and charges have historically generated
substantially less revenue than the cost of service.
(C) The
service rates and charges established under this subchapter are based
on a rate study and will, over time, better enable the county to cover
the cost of service to SFCU customers.
(D) The
rates and charges adopted under this subchapter are equitable across
customer classes and water system users.
(E) The
service rates and charges adopted under this subchapter are designed
to encourage water conservation.
(Ordinance 2018-4 adopted 6/12/18)
(A) Rate
applicability.
The water utility service rates and charges
adopted by this subchapter shall apply to all SFCU customers and those
required to connect to the SFCU under the SLDC.
(B) Terms
of payment.
All bills are net and payable within thirty (30) days from the date of bill. If payment for any service rendered is not made within forty (40) days from the date of billing, the utility shall apply an additional late charge of 1-1/2 percent per month to the total balance in arrears, excluding gross receipts tax. Partial payment of amount due by customer is applied first to late fees, charges assessed and taxes if any, and then to the oldest bill before any amount is applied to the current bill. Any checks that are denied payment due to insufficient funds will be charged the penalty as set out in section
51.11 or as assessed by the county bank and the county treasurer if greater.
(Ordinance 2018-4 adopted 6/12/18)
(A) Residential
service shall apply where: (1) a single water meter serves a single
dwelling unit for indoor and outdoor domestic water use; and (2) where
a single water meter serves more than one dwelling unit for domestic
water use, but only if use is limited to the residents and their guests
and not open to the general public or to nonresident membership. The
meter may also serve uses commonly associated with residential dwelling
units, such as lawful home occupations, home spas, and landscaping.
(B) Where
a dwelling unit is used for both residential and nonresidential purposes
not associated with home occupations, the water service will be billed
under the applicable nonresidential rate schedule. When separate piping
is installed to meter water service to each class of service, billing
will be rendered in accordance with the applicable rate schedule.
(C) A customer
may request a separate irrigation meter to serve outdoor residential
domestic use, which separate outdoor use may be supplied using potable,
nonpotable, or reclaimed water in accordance with SFCU policies.
(D) Monthly
rates:
The basic water service bill exclusive of any
additional charges, fees, or penalties shall be based on the total
of the applicable charges set out in table 1.
Table 1: Monthly Service Charges per Meter Size & Commodity
Rates
(per 1,000 gallons)
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FY 2019
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FY 2020
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FY 2021
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FY 2022
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FY 2023
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RESIDENTIAL WATER SERVICE
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Monthly Customer Service Fee
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$/Meter
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5/8"
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$22.83
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3/4"
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$24.68
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1"
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$28.32
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1-1/2"
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$61.38
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2"
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$63.63
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3"
|
$96.15
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Water Usage Charge per Month
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$/1,000 gals
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|
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Fist 4,000 gallons
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$6.43
|
$6.75
|
$7.08
|
$7.44
|
$7.81
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Next 4,000 gallons
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|
$8.85
|
$9.29
|
$9.76
|
$10.25
|
$10.76
|
Next 4,000 gallons
|
|
$13.67
|
$14.35
|
$15.07
|
$15.83
|
$16.62
|
Next 4,000 gallons
|
|
$18.50
|
$19.43
|
$20.40
|
$21.42
|
$22.49
|
Above 16,000 gallons
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|
$22.81
|
$23.95
|
$25.14
|
$26.40
|
$27.72
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(Ordinance 2018-4 adopted 6/12/18)
(A) Nonresidential
water rates shall apply to water meters not classified by the SFCU
as single-family residential or multifamily residential service. Where
a dwelling unit is used for both residential and nonresidential purposes
not associated with a home occupation, the water service will be billed
under the applicable nonresidential rate schedule. When separate piping
is installed to separately meter water service to each class of service,
billing will be rendered in accordance with the applicable rate schedule.
(B) Monthly
rates:
The basic water service bill exclusive of any
additional charges, fees, or penalties shall be based on the total
of the applicable charges set out in table 2:
Table 2: Monthly Service Charges per Meter Size & Commodity
Rates
(per 1,000 gallons)
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FY 2019
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FY 2020
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FY 2021
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FY 2022
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FY 2023
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Monthly Customer Service Fee
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$/Meter
|
|
|
|
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5/8"
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$48.30
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|
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3/4"
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$68.62
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|
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1"
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$109.28
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|
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1-1/2"
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$210.93
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2"
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$332.89
|
|
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3"
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$641.93
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Water Usage Charge per Month
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$/1,000 gals
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Fist 4,000 gallons
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$6.21
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$6.52
|
$6.84
|
$7.18
|
$7.54
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Next 4,000 gallons
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$8.57
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$9.00
|
$9.45
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$9.92
|
$10.41
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Next 4,000 gallons
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$13.28
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$13.95
|
$14.64
|
$15.38
|
$16.14
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Next 4,000 gallons
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$17.92
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$18.82
|
$19.76
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$20.75
|
$21.79
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Above 16,000 gallons
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$22.81
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$23.95
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$25.14
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$26.40
|
$27.72
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(Ordinance 2011-06, sec. 7, adopted 9/27/11)
(A) High-volume
water rates shall apply where a water meter serves a use not classified
as single-family residential or multifamily residential service and
the meter is greater than 2 inches. High volume use includes those
uses classified as wholesale 1 and domestic association under the
former utility rate schedule adopted under Resolution No. 2012-88
and rate schedule 5 (wholesale water sales) under Resolution No. 2011-79.
If a compound meter is installed, the meter charge will be based on
the larger meter size.
(B) Monthly
rates:
The basic water service bill exclusive of any
additional charges, fees, or penalties shall be based on the total
of the applicable charges set out in tables 3 and 4:
Table 3: Monthly Service Charges per Meter Size
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Meter Size
|
Monthly Service Fee
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Effective Date
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3-inch
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$641.93
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July 1, 2019
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4-inch
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$762.64
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July 1, 2019
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6-inch
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$1,517.64
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July 1, 2019
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8-inch
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$2,423.67
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July 1, 2019
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10-inch
|
$3,365.72
|
July 1, 2019
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Table 4: Commodity Rate
(per thousand gallons; no tiers)
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Tier Range
(gallons)
|
Price
(per 1,000 gallon)
|
Effective Date
|
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All
|
$6.54
|
July 1, 2019
|
All
|
$6.74
|
July 1, 2020
|
All
|
$6.93
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July 1, 2021
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All
|
$7.14
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July 1, 2022
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(C) Exclusion.
A mutual domestic water consumers association serving a designated
traditional historic community shall not be charged for metered water
used as an emergency backup to their existing water supply due to
equipment failure. The amount of water used for such purposes, if
any, shall be determined by the utility director. The association
shall immediately notify SFCU of an equipment failure requiring emergency
backup by SFCU and shall also notify SFCU on date it restores normal
service. Upon receipt of such notices, SFCU will promptly take meter
readings to determine the amount of emergency backup use.
(Ordinance 2018-4 adopted 6/12/18)
(A) Raw/nonpotable
water rates shall apply where nonpotable water service is provided
from the Buckman Direct Diversion.
(B) Monthly
rates:
The basic water service bill exclusive of any
additional charges, fees, or penalties shall be based on the total
of the applicable charges set out in table 3 and table 5:
Table 5: Commodity Rate
(per thousand gallons; no tiers)
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Tier Range
(gallons)
|
Price
( per 1,000 gallon)
|
Effective Date
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All
|
$4.32
|
July 1, 2019
|
All
|
$4.45
|
July 1, 2020
|
All
|
$4.58
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July 1, 2021
|
All
|
$4.72
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July 1, 2022
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(Ordinance 2011-06, sec. 9, adopted 9/27/11)
(A) This
rate applies to owners of private fire hydrants used exclusively for
fire protection and individual customers who have a fire service line.
(B) In order
to assure proper operation of fire hydrants, no water shall be drawn
through any fire hydrant for any other purpose than fire protection,
except as provided by a special permit issued by the SFCU.
(C) Rates:
For each private fire hydrant billing shall occur annually and
consist of a $1,165.00 fee. For each fire service line billing shall
occur annually and consist of the applicable charges set out in table
6:
Table 6: Rate Schedule for Fire Service Line
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Service Line Size
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Annual Fee
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3-inch
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$641.93
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4-inch
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$762.64
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6-inch
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$1,517.64
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8-inch
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$2,423.67
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10-inch
|
$3,365.72
|
(Ordinance 2018-4 adopted 6/12/18)
(A) Account
set-up.
A charge of $18.00 will be assessed on applications
for water service account set-up due to a new service connection or
a change in customer using an existing connection following the close-out
of a former account. The account set-up charge shall be submitted
with the service application. In addition to completing an application
form, the applicant must submit proof of property ownership and a
copy of applicant’s driver’s license. Applications may
be submitted to the county water utility in person, via mail or via
email. If the water service applicant is not the owner of a property,
the tenant shall provide a copy of the rental agreement and the owner
of the property shall co-sign the new service account agreement and
agree to be responsible for any unpaid balances. A property owner
may elect to receive a copy of the monthly bill.
(B) Customer
deposit.
A deposit of $100.00 will be charged to all
new accounts and shall be submitted with the application. Following
12 timely-submitted monthly payments, the deposit will be credited
to the customer’s account. This deposit may be waived if the
new account applicant has a proven 12-month history of timely payment
with SFCU or provides proof of a 12-month timely payment history with
another water utility.
(C) Reconnection.
Whenever service is discontinued for payment delinquency, a
reconnection fee of $70.00 plus tax shall be charged to the customer.
Once payment is received service will be reconnected during normal
business hours.
(D) Customer-side
leak adjustment.
Upon a customer’s request and
submitted proof of a customer-side leak repair, the SFCU may adjust
one monthly bill cycle to charge only the tier 1 rate for all metered
water. The SFCU shall make an adjustment under this provision no more
than one time per customer. “Customer-side” refers to
the plumbing downstream of the customer meter.
(E) Meter
test.
Upon request by the customer, the county shall
have the customer meter tested. The customer shall be responsible
for the testing costs. The test costs will be absorbed by SFCU if
the meter is found to register more than 2 percent over the customer’s
previously registered use.
(F) Utility
expansion charge (UEC).
Customers requesting new water
service will be assessed a one-time charge based on the size of the
meter; however, the charge for increasing the size of an existing
meter shall reflect only the increase in the size of the meter. The
charge for each meter service size shall be determined by multiplying
the 5/8-inch utility expansion charge by the applicable meter equivalency
units (MEU). The utility expansion charge is payable upon submittal
of the application.
Meter Service Size
|
MEU
|
Utility Expansion Charge
|
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5/8-inch
|
1.00
|
$3,165.00
|
3/4-inch
|
1.50
|
$4,747.50
|
1-inch
|
2.50
|
$7,912.50
|
1-1/2-inch
|
5.00
|
$15,825.00
|
2-inch
|
8.00
|
$25,320.00
|
3-inch
|
15.00
|
$47,475.00
|
4-inch
|
25.00
|
$79,125.00
|
6-inch
|
50.00
|
$158,250.00
|
8-inch
|
80.00
|
$253,200.00
|
10-inch
|
115.00
|
$363,975.00
|
(G) Meter
can inspection.
The fee for inspecting a meter can to
assure its installation to SFCU standards is $30.00 per inspection
and is payable upon submittal of the application.
(H) Meter
installation.
(1) This
charge applies to customers requesting a new meter installation and
new water service connection and covers the cost of the meter and
time and materials for installation. The meter installation charge
is payable upon submittal of the application. Legal lots of record
for which meters without registers were previously provided to the
SFCU will be charged for registers.
Meter Size
|
Installation Charge
|
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5/8 or 3/4-inch
|
$400.00
|
1-inch
|
$450.00
|
1-1/2-inch
|
$1,750.00
|
(2) The
cost for the installation of any meter larger than 1-1/2-inch will
be the actual price of the meter, plus material and labor costs. For
expediency, a customer may purchase the meter designated by SFCU and
pay SFCU customary rates to install it.
(I) Document
preparation.
For subdivisions and other developments
requiring a negotiated water delivery agreement, utility extension
agreement, or other agreement between the county and the customer,
the customer shall pay a document preparation charge of $500.00 payable
upon approval of the agreement.
(J) Water
infrastructure improvement project design document review fee.
For any water infrastructure build for the SFCU, the SFCU shall
charge a project design document review fee of 0.5% of the engineer’s
approved cost estimate of the customer-requested line extensions to
cover the cost of reviewing the project design documents in order
to assure that the infrastructure meets SFCU specifications. Payment
shall be due prior to final SFCU approval of the project design documents.
(K) Water
infrastructure improvement project inspection fee.
For
any water line extension to be constructed and dedicated to the county,
the SFCU shall charge a project inspection fee of 1.5% of the engineer’s
approved cost estimate of the line extension to cover the cost of
inspecting the construction to assure that it meets SFCU specifications.
The payment shall be made prior to initiation of construction.
(L) Stand-by.
Persons who own a legal lot of record for which no water service
connection with the SFCU has been established and which fronts a SFCU
distribution line that is currently tapped or can be tapped for a
future water service connection shall pay a stand-by charge of 7.50
per month. The SFCU shall bill the lot owner of record for the standby
charge annually or, to the extent not billed annually or timely paid,
at the time the lot owner requests water service. No lot owner shall
be liable for more than a total of 36 months of accrued standby charges
and no current owner shall be liable for a prior owner’s outstanding
standby charges.
(M) Master
meter surcharge.
Where fewer than one hundred SFCU customers
are served by a city master meter, the SFCU may add a master meter
surcharge to each customer’s monthly bill served by such a master
meter. The charge shall equal the monthly charge of the master meter
divided by the number of customers it serves.
(N) System
acquisition surcharge.
If approved by resolution of the
board or by written agreement, the SFCU may add a monthly system acquisition
surcharge to the bills of customers served by a water system acquired
by the county but originally constructed by a noncounty utility. In
deciding whether to impose the surcharge and the amount of the surcharge,
the board shall consider whether the system is isolated from the rest
of the SFCU system, whether the system is a significant distance from
SFCU operations, and whether it imposes significant additional costs
on the county that should not be borne by the rest of the SFCU customer
base. This surcharge shall not be applied if an agreement surcharge
has been applied.
(O) Agreement
surcharge.
If approved by resolution of the board or
written agreement, the SFCU may add a surcharge to the bills of customers
within a clearly identifiable area if the county agreed to assume
significant additional costs related exclusively to that customer
area pursuant to a written agreement between the county and the customers’
water provider or homeowners’ association. The utility may also
impose this surcharge if the county assumes the significant additional
costs pursuant to a court judgment. This surcharge shall not be applied
if a system acquisition surcharge has been applied.
(P) Taxes.
Billings under this subchapter shall be increased by an amount
equal to the sum of taxes payable under the Gross Receipts and Compensating
Tax Act and of all other taxes, fees, or charges payable by the county
and levied or assessed by any government authority on the public utility
service rendered, or on the right or privilege of rendering the service,
or any object or event incidental to the rendition of the service.
(Q) Insufficient
funds penalty.
Will be charged at $25.00 per occurrence.
(Ordinance 2018-4 adopted 6/12/18; Ordinance 2021-05 adopted 11/30/21)
Beginning July 1, 2023, and each year thereafter, the rates
and charges adopted through this subchapter shall automatically be
adjusted by the corresponding change in the consumer price index (CPI)
for Western Region for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers. The
SFCU shall post each new rate and fee schedule on the Santa Fe County
website.
(Ordinance 2018-4 adopted 6/12/18)