[Amended by Res. 2559, 7-23-2019]
This Title applies to District fees, penalties and deposits.
A person may obtain a connection to an existing District main
by paying to the District the following installation charges based
upon the size of meter which is required for the service:
Size of Meter
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Installation Charge July 1, 2017
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Installation Charge July 1, 2018
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Installation Charge July 1, 2019
|
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3/4"
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$2,972
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$3,061
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$3,153
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1”
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$3,025
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$3,116
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$3,209
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1-1/2” (or larger)
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Actual Cost to District
|
Actual Cost to District
|
Actual Cost to District
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[Amended by Res. 2635, 2-6-2024; Res. 2638, 5-21-2024]
An applicant for water service shall pay to the District the
following capacity fee, based upon the size of the applicant's water
meter:
Size of Meter
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July 1, 2018 Capacity Fee
|
July 1, 2019 Capacity Fee
|
July 1, 2024 Capacity Fee
|
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3/4”
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$11,580
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$13,733
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$13,580
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1”
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$19,420
|
$22,827
|
$22,632
|
1 1/2”
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$38,390
|
$45,563
|
$45,266
|
2”
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$61,369
|
$72,843
|
$72,425
|
3”
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$131,635
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$159,124
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$158,430
|
4”
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$230,869
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$286,418
|
$285,174
|
6”
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$564,776
|
$727,398
|
$724,250
|
8”
|
$976,375
|
$1,272,939
|
$1,267,438
|
10”
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$1,472,543
|
$1,909,403
|
$1,901,159
|
[Amended by Res. 2638, 5-21-2024]
An applicant for water service shall pay to the District the
following water conservation fee based upon the size of the applicant's
water meter:
Size of Meter
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2018 Conservation Fee
|
2019 Conservation Fee
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2024 Conservation Fee
|
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3/4”
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$1,145
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$1,358
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$2,241
|
1”
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$1,903
|
$2,258
|
$3,736
|
1 1/2”
|
$3,797
|
$4,506
|
$7,470
|
2”
|
$6,069
|
$7,204
|
$11,953
|
3”
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$13,019
|
$15,738
|
$26,147
|
4”
|
$22,833
|
$28,327
|
$47,064
|
6”
|
$55,857
|
$71,940
|
$119,530
|
8”
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$96,565
|
$125,895
|
$209,176
|
10”
|
$145,636
|
$188,842
|
$313,763
|
[Amended by Res. 2584, 11-17-2020; Res. 2586, 1-19-2021; Res. 2613, 11-15-2022; Res. 2617, 1-17-2023; Res. 2631, 11-21-2023]
(a) If the District takes steps to discontinue service for failure to
comply with this Code, the customer shall pay the following additional
charges before service is reinstated:
(1) $115 for each trip to the property to deliver notice of disconnection
of service.
(2) $115 for each trip to the property during regular business hours
at the request of the customer to reactivate water service previously
disconnected for nonpayment.
(3) $173 for each trip made to the property after regular business hours
at the request of the customer.
(b) Meters will not be set by the District if, upon removal of the temporary
spacer, the customer valve moves appreciably out of alignment, or
if any part of the service connection, including the meter box, has
been moved or altered. In either of these cases, the District will
leave the facilities where found, and will not again return to set
the meter until the applicant has made corrections and paid a fee
in the amount of $115 per extra trip.
(c) Any person who receives water without prior authorization shall pay
two hundred dollars ($200.00) for the first offense within one year,
three hundred ($300.00) dollars for the second offense within one
year, and five hundred dollars ($500.00) for each subsequent offense
within one year.
(d) The District will shop-test a water meter in the presence of the
customer at the request of the customer if the prescribed fee of $115
to cover the cost of testing is tendered.
(e) If a backflow prevention device is required to protect against contamination
by other than recycled water served by the District, the customer
shall pay an annual inspection fee of $135.00. Any device that is
found to be inoperable or defective may be repaired or replaced by
the District following notification to the account owner. Actual cost
to the District shall be reimbursed by the account holder plus a $25
administrative fee.
(f) If the review of a landscape plan under the Water Conservation in
Landscaping Act is not reimbursed by the jurisdiction which adopted
the regulations, the applicant shall pay a landscape plan check fee
in the amount of $51.
(g) The following fees shall apply when a customer opts out of the automatic
meter reading program:
Fee Description
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Fees
|
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Monthly manual meter reading
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$25
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Initial set up and installation of manual read meter.
|
$150
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Return trip fee
|
$65
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(h) The following user fees shall also apply:
Fee Description
|
Fees
|
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Backflow Prevention Device Installation
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$155
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Backflow Testing
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$150
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Board Room Rental (office hours)
|
$57
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Board Room Rental (after hours)
|
$155 per hour
|
Compost Loading Fees
|
$8 / cu. yd.
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Complex Plan Check/Inspection Installation/New Service
|
Actual Cost
|
Fire Flow Certification
|
$138
|
Fire Flow Testing
|
$115
|
Service Initiation Fee
|
$57
|
Temporary Meter Relocation Fee
|
$115
|
Water Audits
|
$0-$208
|
Water Meter Testing
|
$115
|
Water Audit Cancellation Fee
|
$50
|
(i) The General Manager is authorized to waive the compost loading fees, as set forth in subsection
(h) of this section, when: (1) the Cure Building is filled to capacity and (2) the supply of compost exceeds the demand for compost in bulk sales and in District-sponsored compost-giveaway program.
A deposit shall be made by customers who have received a final
notice five or more times within a two-year period, and from every
customer whose service is disconnected for nonpayment of water charges.
The deposit for the first disconnection for non-payment of water charges
is $100.00.
[Amended by Res. 2613, 11-15-2022; Res. 2631, 11-21-2023]
(a) A temporary meter installation fee of $127 for ¾” &
1” meters, $144 for 1 ½” – 4” meters,
or $173 for 6” – 10” meters shall be paid prior
to installation of a temporary meter by district staff.
(b) A meter deposit of $290 for a meter up to 2 ½” or $580
for a meter 2 ½” and above shall be required prior to
installation of the meter. Such deposit will be refunded, net any
costs incurred by the district relative to the temporary meter.
If a check or electronic funds transfer transaction is refused
for payment by the Bank, the writer, upon notification, will be required
to redeem the payment in cash at the District’s office within
24 hours and pay a redemption fee in the amount of $20.00.
[Amended by Res. 2635, 2-6-2024]
The owner of lands within Sanitation Improvement District No.
U-1 and D shall pay a capacity fee per sewerage unit based on the
following:
Services Commencing After July 1, 2018 and prior to July 1,
2019
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Services Commencing After July 1, 2019
|
Services Commencing After July 1, 2024
|
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$11,669 / unit
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$12,645 / unit
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$15,336 / unit
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[Amended by Res. 2635, 2-6-2024]
The owner of lands within Sanitation Improvement District U-2
shall pay a sewer capacity fee per sewerage unit based on the following:
Services Commencing After July 1, 2018 and prior to July 1,
2019
|
Services Commencing After July 1, 2019
|
Services Commencing After July 1, 2024
|
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$11,669 / unit
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$12,645 / unit
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$15,336 / unit
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(a) The owner of lands within Sanitation Improvement District No. U-3
shall pay a connection fee of $3,900 per sewerage unit.
(b) The owner of lands within Sanitation Improvement District No. B shall
pay a connection fee of $3,900 per sewerage unit.
[Amended by Res. 2601, 11-16-2021; Res. 2617, 1-17-2023; Res. 2619, 3-21-2023; Res. 2622, 4-18-2023]
(a) Water use exceeding twice a customer’s water budget, for potable
and recycled water accounts, shall be subject to escalating administrative
penalties, except during implementation of Stage 3 or Stage 4 of the
Water Shortage Contingency Plan, as follows:
(1) For the second penalty that a customer receives for a property, the
amount shall be $2.50 for each billing unit, or portion thereof, of
water use exceeding 200% (2.0 times) a customer’s water budget.
(2) For the third penalty that a customer receives for a property, the
amount shall be $5.00 for each billing unit, or portion thereof, of
water use exceeding 200% (2.0 times) a customer’s water budget.
(3) For the fourth and for each subsequent penalty that a customer receives
for a property, the amount shall be $7.50 for each billing unit, or
portion thereof, of water use exceeding 200% (2.0 times) a customer’s
water budget.
(4) For the fifth and for each subsequent penalty that a customer receives
for a property, the amount shall be $10 for each billing unit, or
portion thereof, of water use exceeding 200% (2.0 times) a customer’s
water budget.
(b) Water use exceeding 150% (1.5 times) a customer’s water budget
during implementation of Stage 3 of the Water Shortage Contingency
Plan or 120% (1.2 times) a customer’s water budget during implementation
of Stage 4 of the Water Shortage Contingency Plan, shall be subject
to escalating administrative penalties as follows:
(1) For the second penalty that a customer receives for a property, the
amount shall be $2.50 for each billing unit, or portion thereof, of
water use exceeding 150% of the customer’s water budget during
implementation of Stage 3 and 120% of the customer’s water budget
during implementation of Stage 4.
(2) For the third penalty that a customer receives for a property, the
amount shall be $5.00 for each billing unit, or portion thereof, of
water use exceeding 150% of the customer’s water budget during
implementation of Stage 3 and 120% of the customer’s water budget
during implementation of Stage 4.
(3) For the fourth penalty that a customer receives for a property, the
amount shall be $7.50 for each billing unit, or portion thereof, of
water use exceeding 150% of the customer’s water budget during
implementation of Stage 3 and 120% of the customer’s water budget
during implementation of Stage 4.
(4) For the fifth penalty, and for each subsequent penalty that a customer
receives for a property, the amount shall be $10.00 for each billing
unit, or portion thereof, of water use exceeding 150% of the customer’s
water budget during implementation of Stage 3 and 120% of the customer’s
water budget during implementation of Stage 4.
[Amended by Res. 2617, 1-17-2023]
(a) Customers who violate Chapter
3-4, Article 4 or Chapter
4-4, Article 2 of this Code for a second time within a twelve-month period have committed an infraction punishable by a fine of up to $100.
(b) Customers who violate Chapter
3-4, Article 4 or Chapter
4-4, Article 2 of this Code for a third time within a twelve-month period have committed an infraction punishable by a fine of up to $200.
(c) Customers who violate Chapter
3-4, Article 4 or Chapter
4-4, Article 2 of this Code for a fourth and each subsequent time within a twelve-month period have committed an infraction punishable by a fine of up to $500.
(d) The aforementioned fees shall be double (twice) the amounts stated
for the duration of activation of Stage 4 of the Water Shortage Contingency
Plan.
[Amended by Res. 2584, 11-17-2020]
The following penalties shall apply:
Fee Description
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Fees
|
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Broken Meter Seal or Lock
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$200
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Credit Card Chargeback Fee
|
$30-$40
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DC Unauthorized Use
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$2,500-$10,000
|
Disconnect Deposit Requirement
|
$100 minimum
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Disconnect Notice (door tag)
|
$100
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Disconnect/Reconnect Water Service
|
$100 / $150
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Illegal Water Consumption
|
$2,500-$10,000
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Late Fees
|
5% of Bill Balance
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Rejected ACH Transaction
|
$30-$40
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Rejected CC Transaction
|
$30-$40
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Returned Checks
|
$25-$35
|
Un-Notified Fire Service Testing
|
$75
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Failure to Pay Door Tag
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$100
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Installation/Removal of Flow Restrictor
|
$100/$150
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In the event any deposit required under this Code is insufficient
to pay the actual costs incurred by the District for the applicable
work, an invoice for the balance will be sent to the applicant for
service and must be paid by the applicant before service will be initiated.
All work will stop until such payment is received.
In the event any deposit required under this Code exceeds the
actual costs incurred by the District for the applicable work, a refund
of the excess deposit shall be made to the current applicant of record
upon completion of work by the District.
In the event of any conflict between this Section
7-1.115, or any portion thereof, and any other section of this Code, the terms of such other Code section shall prevail.