(a) Residential.
First 2,000 gallons
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$28.10
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2,001–10,000 gallons
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$6.13 per 1,000 gallons
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10,001–20,000 gallons
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$7.65 per 1,000 gallons
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20,001–30,000 gallons
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$9.58 per 1,000 gallons
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30,001–40,000 gallons
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$10.54 per 1,000 gallons
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40,001–50,000 gallons
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$11.58 per 1,000 gallons
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Over 50,000 gallons (previous rate + surcharge)
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$15.38 per 1,000 gallons
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(b) Special.
A subdivision of individually platted detached single-family
lots and attached singly-family patio homes where a homeowner's association
(HOA) manages irrigation and maintenance of all individual exterior
lots.
First 2,000 gallons
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$28.10
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2,001–10,000 gallons
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$6.13 per 1,000 gallons
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10,001–20,000 gallons
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$7.65 per 1,000 gallons
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20,001–30,000 gallons
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$9.58 per 1,000 gallons
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30,001–40,000 gallons
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$10.54 per 1,000 gallons
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Over 40,00 gallons
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$11.58 per 1,000 gallons
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(c) Commercial.
First 1,000 gallons
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$33.72
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1,001–30,000 gallons
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$7.66 per 1,000 gallons
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30,001–40,000 gallons
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$9.73 per 1,000 gallons
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Over 40,000 gallons (previous rate + surcharge)
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$15.36 per 1,000 gallons
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(d) Nonresidential
First 2,000 gallons
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$28.10
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2,001–10,000 gallons
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$6.13 per 1,000 gallons
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10,001–20,000 gallons
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$7.65 per 1,000 gallons
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20,001–30,000 gallons
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$9.58 per 1,000 gallons
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30,001–40,000 gallons
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$10.54 per 1,000 gallons
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40,001–50,000 gallons
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$11.58 per 1,000 gallons
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Over 50,000 gallons (previous rate + surcharge)
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$15.38 per 1,000 gallons
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(e) Hydromulch
(or other detachable water meters).
$70.09 minimum per
job plus commercial rate per gallon.
(f) Rereads.
If a customer complains of the reading for water supplied, and
demands a reread, the town will reread the meter. If it is found that
the initial reading was correct, the customer shall pay a minimum
charge of $10.00.
(g) Meter
test for accuracy.
If a customer complains of the charges
for water supplied, and demands that the meter on their premises be
tested, the town will remove and test the meter. If it is found that
the meter does not register in error more than 2% fast, the customer
shall pay a minimum charge of $35.00 for a 3/4-inch meter and $75.00
for a one-inch meter and $100.00 for a two-inch meter, and larger
meters will be billed at cost.
(h) Reconnection
charge.
If service requires disconnection for nonpayment,
the customer shall pay a charge of $35.00 during regular business
hours as posted at town hall, and $100.00 during nonbusiness hours,
in addition to the entire bill, to resume service to the account.
(i) Penalty.
(1) Utility payment.
A penalty of 10% or $10.00, whichever
is greater, shall be assessed on any utility bill not paid within
15 days after its bill date.
(2) Fire hydrant reporting.
Fire hydrant unreported readings
will result in a $100.00 nonrefundable charge.
(j) Deposits.
(1) Generally.
(A) Residential water: $150.00 (or letter of credit from previous municipal
utility provider indicating two consecutive years of no late or delinquent
payments).
(B) Residential water and sewer: $200.00 (or letter of credit from previous
municipal utility provider indicating two consecutive years of no
late or delinquent payments).
(C) Fire hydrant meter: $1,500.00.
(D) Nonresidential - water only: $125.00.
(E) Commercial - water/sewer: $500.00.
(F) Unincorporated commercial - water/sewer: $650.00.
(2) Habitual delinquency.
In the event of three or more
delinquent bills in a 12-month period, a deposit of 1/6 the customer’s
yearly average may be required in addition to the regular deposit
requirement.
(k) Water
taps.
For each new connection to the waterworks system,
any customer shall make proper application to the town [and shall
pay] a tapping fee equal to the cost of materials and labor in making
an initial connection from the water main to the property line and
of installation of the meter, meter box, fittings, and the like, which
shall constitute a basis for tapping service fees. Tap fees shall
be follows:
3/4-inch meter
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$875.00 ($375.00 + $500.00 deposit)
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1-inch meter
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$1,075.00 ($575.00 + $500.00 deposit)
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2-inch meter
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$2,000.00 ($1,500.00 + $500.00 deposit)
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(Only one deposit required per residential address.)
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As a minimum, each customer shall be required to pay an amount
equal to the total cost to the town for materials, labor, and all
other expenses incurred in the installation of a water meter and for
tapping services, even if the amount is in excess of the basic rates
described above.
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(l) Radio
read fee.
For each new connection to the waterworks system,
each new meter will be charged a minimum fee of $275.00 for radio
read.
(m) Transfer
fee.
A minimum fee of $25.00 shall be charged to any
customer setting up water service.
(n) High
use water conservation surcharge.
Residential water connections
that use more than 50,000 gallons of water in any one month shall
be assessed a surcharge of $3.80 for every 1,000 gallons over 50,000,
which has been included in the rates identified above, except for
special class (no surcharge applied). Commercial water connections
that use more than 40,000 gallons of water in any one month shall
be assessed a surcharge of $5.63 for every 1,000 gallons over 40,000,
which has been included in the rates identified above.
(o) Flushing
new water lines.
(1) First flushing prior to test: $200.00.
(2) Each subsequent flushing after failed test: $500.00.
(p) Water
adjustments.
A leak adjustment will be considered after
a customer submits a written application to utility billing within
thirty (30) days of the repair. If the date of repair cannot be verified,
an adjustment will not be made. The customer must provide evidence
that the leak was repaired by a contractor or provide receipts for
repair parts and an affidavit verifying that the customer repaired
the leak themselves with purchased parts or parts on-hand. The customer
must have six (6) months of consumption history - excluding months
during which a leak occurred - to be considered for adjustment calculation.
An adjustment may be made for a period of up to two consecutive months,
including the month of repair, and only one leak adjustment per 18-month
period shall be allowed. Any credit must exceed $250.00 after leak
calculation to qualify for an account adjustment. While request is
under review, customer must continue to pay as billed (excluding leak
month(s)), maintaining account in good standing. Exhibit A to Ordinance
2024-01 provides an example of the leak adjustment calculation process.
(1998 Code, sec. 40.01(D); Ordinance 2006-013, sec. 1, adopted 6/15/06; Ordinance 2007-9-4E adopted 9/4/07; Ordinance 2014-9-2G, sec. 1, adopted 9/2/14; Ordinance 2016-17 adopted 9/6/16; Ordinance 2016-18 adopted 9/6/16; Ordinance 2022-16, sec. 2, adopted 8/25/22; Ordinance
2023-12 adopted 5/2/2023; Ordinance 2023-20 adopted 8/28/2023; Ordinance
2024-01 adopted 1/10/2024)
(a) Residential
users.
(1) Single-family: $45.05 per month for up to 1,000 gallons of water,
plus $7.54 for each 1,000 gallons of water used, up to a maximum of
12,000 gallons. Water usage shall be based on the average number of
gallons of water used per month during the three months from the previous
December 15th to March 15th, or other appropriate billing period that
most closely coincides with the previous three winter months. Customers
who do not have a three-month winter average upon which to base an
estimated sanitary usage shall be assessed on the actual number of
gallons of water metered monthly.
(2) Without town water service: $129.73 per month.
(b) Commercial
users.
$67.02 per month for up to 1,000 gallons of water
metered plus $7.54 for each 1,000 gallons of water used.
(Ordinance 2022-16, sec. 3, adopted 8/25/22; Ordinance
2023-20 adopted 8/28/2023)
The following schedule of drainage charges is hereby levied
against all real properties within the town subject to drainage charges
under subchapter C of chapter 402 of the Texas Local Government Code:
Land Use Description
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Monthly Charge
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Single-family home
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$5.75 per dwelling unit
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Duplex
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$5.75 per dwelling unit
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Manufactured home, mobile homes, camper and/or recreational
vehicle
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$5.75 per dwelling unit
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Apartment and/or other MF residential
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$5.75 per dwelling unit
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Retail/office/commercial
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$1.30/1,000 sq. ft. of impervious surface
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Industrial
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$1.30/1,000 sq. ft. of impervious surface
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(Ordinance 2011-9-22B, sec. 1, adopted 9/22/11; Ordinance 2019-23 adopted 9/17/19)