No annual license fee shall be charged for an amusement device
license pursuant to this chapter.
Fees under this chapter shall be established and payable as
follows:
A. Quarter-annual sewer service rates.
(1) Residential use. The basic quarterly service charge for sewer service
shall be $141.48 per unit.
(2) Nonresidential use. Wherever possible or practical, nonresidential
sewer rates shall be charged based upon metered water used. The Township
shall have the right to require installation of a water meter, at
the owner's expense, for uses where there is reason to believe
that the rate of water drawn will exceed or exceeds 100,000 gallons
per quarter.
(a)
If the nonresidential use is metered for water, the basic annual
service charge for sewer service shall be at the rate of $6.72 per
1,000 gallons of water used, with a minimum charge of $141.48 per
quarter per unit.
(b)
If the nonresidential use is not metered for water, the basic
annual service charge for sewer service shall be calculated on the
basis of $141.48 per quarter per unit, with the following uses considered
to constitute the following number of units and billed accordingly:
[1]
One unit.
[c] Bowling alley, for each nine lanes or fraction
thereof.
[d] Beauty salon with one operator.
[g] Doctor's office, for each doctor.
[h] Building and loan or savings and loan association.
[j] Funeral home in connection with private residence.
[2]
Two units.
[b] Beauty salons with more than one operator.
[c] Luncheonette or restaurant with no alcoholic beverage
license: one unit for each 21 seats or fraction thereof; minimum,
two units.
[d] Private club with alcoholic beverage license.
[e] Dentist's office, for each dentist.
[g] Funeral home in independent building.
[h] Pharmacy with soda fountain.
[i] Barroom: one unit for each 21 seats; minimum, two
units.
[3]
More than two units. The following establishments shall be charged
on a per-unit basis as indicated:
[a] Schools: One unit shall be charged for each 21
students, faculty and employees, as shown on school records as of
September 30 of each year.
[b] Industrial installations (domestic waste only):
Each 21 employees, on an average determined as of January 1 of each
year, shall be considered one unit.
[c] Laundromat: one unit for each four machines.
[d] Supermarket with on-site washing and preparation
of foods, meats or vegetables: five units.
[e] Restaurant with alcoholic beverage license: five
units.
[f] Motel/hotel: one unit for every four rooms or units.
[4]
Where a nonresidential use contains more than one of the above
uses, the use shall be charged for the total of all uses specified
in the above schedule. For example, a golf course with private club
and alcoholic beverage license, golf course (two units) plus club
with license (two units), total charge: four units.
[5]
Where the nonresidential use is not listed above, one unit shall be charged for every 2,000 square feet of general commercial or office use, or part thereof. Where there is conflict between the specific use schedules set forth in Subsection
A(2)(b)[1],
[2] and
[3] above and the general charge in this Subsection
A(2)(b)[5], the higher charge shall be used. For example, a bank of 4,000 square feet shall be charged two units under the general charge herein, although a bank is listed as one unit under Subsection A(2)(b)[1][f] above.
(c)
When any premises discharges sewage, which sewage is such that
it imposes an unreasonable additional burden upon the sewerage system
or sewage treatment plant of the Township above and beyond that imposed
by the average or normal sewage entering the said sewerage system
or sewage treatment facilities, such additional costs necessitated
thereby and resulting therefrom shall be an additional charge to the
owner of said premises over and above the rates hereinabove set forth.
The average strength of raw sewage shall be as determined by analysis
of the sewage treatment inflow, and the adjustment for strengths of
said sewage shall be as follows:
[1]
One-percent increase for each five parts per million that the
five-day biochemical oxygen demand exceeds the normal biochemical
oxygen demand for the raw sewage, as determined hereinbefore.
[2]
One-percent increase for each five parts per million that the
suspended solids exceed the normal suspended solids of raw sewage,
as determined hereinabove.
[3]
One-percent increase for each 50 parts per million that the
total solids exceed the normal total solids of the raw sewage, as
determined hereinbefore.
[4]
One-percent increase for each 25 parts per million that the
acidity exceeds the normal acidity of the raw sewage, as determined
hereinbefore.
[5]
One-percent increase for each 25 parts per million that the
alkalinity exceeds the normal alkalinity of the raw sewage, as determined
hereinbefore.
[6]
One-percent increase for each five parts per million that the
chlorine demand exceeds the normal demand of the raw sewage, as determined
hereinbefore.
[7]
One-percent increase for each one part per million of phenols
(C6H6O) in excess of
0.1 parts per million.
[8]
One-percent increase for each one part per million of cyanide
(CN) in excess of two parts per million.
[9]
One-percent increase for each part per million of copper in
excess of six parts per million.
[10]
One-percent increase for each part per million of chromium in
excess of 15 parts per million.
[11]
One-percent increase for each part per million of zinc in excess
of 10 parts per million.
(3) Exceptions.
(a)
A senior citizen and/or a permanently and totally disabled person,
as defined herein, shall pay the sewer rates in existence prior to
the adoption of this section. A "senior citizen and/or a permanently
and totally disabled person," for the purpose of this exception, shall
mean a Township of Medford property owner who qualifies in accordance
with N.J.S.A. 54:4-8.40 et seq. for a senior citizen and/or a permanently
and totally disabled person property tax deduction.
(b)
All fire companies within the Township of Medford are exempt
from sewer service charges.
(c)
A disabled veteran or surviving spouse of a disabled veteran, as defined herein, shall pay the sewer rates in accord with Subsection
A(3)(a) above. A "disabled veteran or surviving spouse of a disabled veteran," for the purpose of this exception, shall mean a Township of Medford property owner who qualifies in accordance with N.J.S.A. 54:4-3.30 et seq. for a disabled veteran or surviving spouse of a disabled veteran property tax deduction.
B. Water rates.
(1) Metered water service rates to all residential and nonresidential
users shall be as follows:
(a)
For the first 5,000 gallons or less of water used each quarter,
the minimum charge per quarter shall be:
Size of Meter
(inches)
|
Minimum Charges
|
---|
5/8 and 3/4
|
$25
|
1
|
$50
|
1 1/2
|
$85
|
2*
|
$185
|
3 or greater*
|
$405
|
Notes:
|
*(1)
|
Residential Lifeline Rate for those who qualify: for the first
5,000 gallons or less of water used each quarter, the minimum charge
per quarter shall be $14.44.
|
*(2)
|
Municipal and school users would pay $63.88 for two- or three-inch
meters.
|
(b)
Rates for additional water consumed:
Gallons of Water
|
Rate per Thousand Gallons
|
---|
Residential, Civic Association, Municipal
|
5,001 to 20,000
|
$3.50
|
20,001 to 27,000
|
$4.20
|
27,001 to 50,000
|
$5.04
|
Over 50,000
|
$8.68
|
Residential Lifeline Rate
(for those who qualify under certain income restrictions)
|
5,001 to 20,000
|
$1.36
|
20,001 to 27,000
|
$2
|
27,001 to 50,000
|
$2.40
|
Over 50,000
|
$4.12
|
Commercial, Apartments, Condos, Schools
|
5,000 to 40,000
|
$3.78
|
40,001 to 60,000
|
$4.35
|
Over 60,000
|
$5.22
|
(c)
Metered irrigation service rates shall be charged for the first 5,000 gallons or less, the minimum charge per quarter as set forth in Subsection
B(1)(a) above, and for additional water consumption as follows:
Gallons Per Quarter
|
Size of Meter
(inches)
|
Rate
|
---|
Up to 5,000
|
5/8 and 3/4
|
$50
|
|
1
|
$100
|
|
1 1/2
|
$170
|
|
2*
|
$370
|
|
3 or greater*
|
$810
|
Over 5,000
|
$8.68 per thousand gallons
|
|
Notes:
|
*(1)
|
Residential Lifeline Rate for those who qualify: for the first
5,000 gallons or less of water used each quarter, the minimum charge
per quarter shall be $14.44.
|
*(2)
|
Municipal and school users would pay $63.88 for two- or three-inch
meters.
|
(2) All multi-unit complexes of apartments, townhouses, condominiums, stores or other multi-unit structures shall be master-metered and the record owner of said property shall be responsible for payment for all water consumed, at the rates in Subsection
B(1) above, unless each unit is individually metered and individually owned.
C. Sewer connection fees.
(1) Residential use. There shall be a one-time sewer connection fee for connection of an individual dwelling unit or apartment in the amount as set forth in the schedule set forth in Subsection
C(3) below.
(2) Nonresidential use. There shall be a one-time sewer connection fee
for connection of a nonresidential use, as follows:
(a)
If the use is metered for water, the connection fee shall be based on the Division's estimate of water usage at the rate per gallon per day of water used, and with a minimum connection fee in the amount as set forth in the schedule set forth in Subsection
C(3) below. If requested, or at the option of the Township, the actual water usage will be determined and the connection fee will be adjusted upward or downward, but not less than the minimum above, one year after the connection is accomplished based on one year's experience.
(b)
If the nonresidential use is not metered for water, the connection fees shall be based on the fees set forth in the schedule set forth in Subsection
C(3) below, on a per-unit basis, calculated on the same basis per unit as set forth in Subsection
A(2)(b) of this section.
(3) Schedule. Sewer connection fees are hereby established at the following
rates, with reference to residential use, nonresidential use (metered)
and nonresidential use (non-metered), as set forth in Subsection (C)(1)
and (2) above. It is the intent of the Township Council to establish
sewer connection fees on an annual basis, in advance, with said sewer
connection fee increasing annually in order to provide prompt repayment
of such notes and/or bonds that may be issued by the Township in order
to pay for the capital improvements to the sewage treatment plant.
The Township Council reserves the right to change the sewer connection
fees set forth below at any time by ordinance duly enacted.
Schedule of Sewer Connection Fees
|
---|
Year
|
Residential Use
|
Nonresidential Use Metered
(per gallon)
|
Nonmetered
(per unit)
|
---|
2016
|
$8,655
|
$39.57; $8,655 minimum
|
$8,655
|
(4) Waiver. The Township Council may, in its full discretion, agree to
waive part or all of the sewer connection fee(s) for municipally owned
or affiliated structures, including schools, libraries, Township offices
and buildings, and emergency services buildings. This section is to
be strictly construed. This waiver provision shall only apply to connection
permit fees and shall in no way apply to sewer rates and other charges.
D. Water connection fees. There shall be a one-time water connection
fee for connection to the water system as follows:
(1) All uses with a one-inch or less meter: cost of meter plus $4,651.
(2) All uses with a one-and-one-half-inch meter: cost of meter plus $10,464.
(3) All uses with a two-inch meter: cost of meter plus $18,370.
(4) All uses with a four-inch meter: cost of meter plus $74,416.
(5) All uses with larger than a two-inch meter: cost of meter plus $4
per gallon per day average use, with a minimum connection fee of $18,370.
(6) Lawn sprinkler or irrigation line: There shall be a one-time lawn sprinkler or irrigation line connection fee, if the tap is made to the main, equal to 1/2 of the applicable water connection fee established in Subsection
D(1) through
(5) above, plus $350. If the tap is made to the service after the meter, the one-time lawn sprinkler or irrigation line connection fee will be $350.
(7) Fire hydrant rent fee: reserved.
(8) Fire protection or unmetered line fee: $47.74 per inch of line per
quarter.
E. Water and sewer inspection fees:
(1) Certificate of continuing occupancy for sump pumps: $50. (Valid for
180 days from date of issuance.)
(2) Water and sewer tie-in inspection: $75.
(3) Capped sewer lateral inspection: $75.
G. Discontinuance of service (§
121-3I)
(1) When service has been discontinued for any of the reasons in §
121-3I(1), service shall not be restored until the defects remedied and the bills for water service due and a fee of $50 have been paid to cover the costs of restoring the water service.
(2) When requested by the property owner or his agent, the Division shall
discontinue service to a property. A turn-on charge of $50 shall be
paid prior to the time the service is restored.
H. Late charges. All ratepayer property owners will be assessed a 10%
monthly late charge for each month the water and/or sewer account
remains delinquent. Specific penalties are as follows to standard
billing:
$25 = $2.50 late charge
|
$141.48 = $14.15 late charge
|
$166.48 = $16.65 late charge
|
Application fees for new and additional residential and commercial
trash containers is established per the terms contained in the current
solid waste removal contract.
Any person whose check is returned to the Township for insufficient
funds shall be charged an additional $20 for the returned check.
The Police Department is hereby authorized to assess a fee of
$20 per hour for vehicles assigned with outside police on details
such as road closures, emergency detours and special events.
For minor subdivisions initiated by a property owner and done
by deed outside of the Planning and/or Zoning Board action that require
changes and updates to the Township's official Tax Maps, a fee
of $250 is to be collected. Said fees are paid to the Township Engineer
at the direction and approval of the Tax Assessor.
The annual fee for a permit under Chapter
67, Farm Stands, shall be $50.
A $25 administrative fee shall be required upon submission of
a permit for the tree removal application.