A water bill shall be considered due and payable immediately after it is received by the customer. If a bimonthly water bills is not received by the customer in a timely manner, it is the customer's responsibility to notify the water billing department, during regular business hours, that a bill was not received; the water billing department shall then inform the customer of the amount due. A water bill shall be considered late if it is not paid at the water billing department, in person or by mail, by five p.m. on or before the twentieth day after the bill is mailed to the customer. If the twentieth day falls on a Saturday, Sunday or a holiday, the bill shall be considered past due after five p.m. of the next working day.
As a penalty, customers who do not pay their water bills within the required time shall be assessed a fee set forth in a schedule to be adopted by separate resolution. A notice shall be mailed to the customer indicating the assessment of this fee, the current balance on the account and a date by which the balance shall be satisfied to avoid discontinuance of service. If any bill is not paid at the water billing department by five p.m. on or before the sixtieth day after the original bill was mailed to the customer, the water may be turned off and service discontinued. If the sixtieth day falls on a Saturday, Sunday or holiday, the account shall be eligible for disconnection if it is not satisfied before five p.m. of the next working day.
In case the water is turned off as provided for in this section, it shall not be turned on again until all legitimate charges for services rendered have been fully paid, in person or by mail, to the water billing department or as otherwise provided in this chapter. There shall be included in these legitimate charges the charge for the service call to turn the water off as well as the charge required to restore service once again.
In addition, the city may sue in any court of competent jurisdiction for any amount due and payable together with penalties as herein provided, the costs of said suit and for such other and further relief as to the court may appear appropriate in the premises.
(Ord. 1554 § 2, 2020)