A connection charge will be imposed for each unit on the property owner/applicant of any detached single-family, two-family dwellings, or multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses) with a separate means of egress, or facility to be connected to the domestic water system and has not paid a domestic water connection charge for such dwelling(s) or facility. The cost of a new service connection and separate water meter(s) shall be the responsibility of the property owner/applicant. No water service will be provided until the connection fee and general facility charge have been paid in full for each unit or facility. No subsequent service connection(s) will be allowed until all previous connection fees have been paid in full.
A.
New Connections. City shall review and approve all new connections to the public domestic water system. Such connections shall be subject to the charges and requirements of this chapter.
1.
Meter Size and Charge. The public works director shall determine appropriate meter size for proposed service, uses and facilities. A domestic charge shall be determined by the size of the water meter to be installed based upon the following chart:
3/4 inch | $600.00 |
1 inch | $780.00 |
1-1/2 inches | $1,080 |
2 inches | $1,440 |
3 inches | $1,800 |
4 inches | $2,160 |
City shall provide and install any required meters of one inch or less. The provisions shall include the cost of the meter, vault, backflow device and cost of installation.
B.
Meters Greater Than One Inch. For connections requiring meters that are greater than one inch in size, the cost of the meter, vault, backflow device and installation shall be the responsibility of the property owner/applicant. For any facility to be served by a water meter that is larger than four inches in diameter, the public works director shall calculate a recommended domestic charge pursuant to this subsection. The recommended domestic charge shall be calculated in a manner consistent with the methodology utilized for calculation of rates set forth herein.
C.
Replacement of Existing Meters. City shall provide meters for replacement of obsolete, defective and/or worn out meters caused by reasonable wear and tear and as determined reasonable and appropriate by the public works director. Replacement shall apply only to meters of one inch or less in size. City shall not, at its own expense, provide replacement meters in any other circumstance. Replacement of larger meters shall be the responsibility of the property owner. All costs for meter (i.e., larger than one inch), installation, supplies and labor shall be the sole responsibility of the property owner.
D.
Standards for Installation. All new and/or replacement meters shall be installed by the city or under the supervision of the public works director or his/her designee. Plans and specifications may be further required by public works director as may be reasonable or appropriate for the installation.
E.
General Facility Charge. A general facility charge (GFC) is based on equivalent residential units (ERUs). An ERU is a baseline number representing average residential household water consumption as defined in the most recent city of Zillah comprehensive water system plan. An ERU for standard residential connections shall be equal to $2,000. For nonresidential and nonstandard residential connections requiring more than one ERU, the following shall apply:
1.
Estimate of Water Usage. An applicant/property owner for a nonresidential and/or nonstandard residential connection shall prepare an estimate of the required water service ERU for the proposed use and/or facility. Such estimate shall be reviewed by public works director (or his designee) and a final use estimate determined for the use and/or facility. The estimate may be based upon the Department of Health and Department of Ecology estimates (as defined in their most recent respective design guidelines), this comprehensive water plan, and/or assessment of similar connections and uses.
2.
Payment of GFC. The property owner/applicant for the water service shall pay a GFC based upon the use evaluation (e.g., if a nonresidential or nonstandard residential customer uses 20 times the flow of the average household, this use would be expressed as 20 ERUs). This number shall be rounded to the nearest one-tenth ERU and the GFC based on a rate of $2,000/ERU.
3.
Monitoring – Additional Charge. City shall have the right to evaluate and monitor metered water use for a period of 24 months to determine the actual number of water ERUs utilized by the use and/or facility. If it is determined that the actual ERUs are greater than the estimated ERUs, the city shall establish the amount of such excess use and charge property owner for the increased general facility charge (GFC).
4.
Use Greater Than 20 ERUs. City reserves the right to negotiate GFCs for activities or uses that are determined to use greater than 20 ERUs that can clearly show a substantial increase in property value to the city's service area. The following criteria shall be used in determining a GFC reduction:
a.
An applicant that proposes a use and estimates that more than 20 ERUs may be required shall submit, in writing, a request to the city to negotiate the GFC.
b.
If the applicant chooses to negotiate the GFC, they shall submit relative and factual information in writing regarding the proposed property value increase. City shall verify the applicant's information and may also provide additional information on the proposed property value increase and set a date for city council review and consideration of the GFC.
c.
City may at the same time use Yakima County tax assessor and building permit information to verify the subject property's value with those stated in the negotiated GFC. Assessor and building permit data may be determinative in the assessment of value for purposes of calculating and reduction in the negotiated GFC. If fair market property values or actual ERU data is different than the initial evaluation, city may make an appropriate adjustment in the GFC charge.
d.
For every $1,000,000 of proposed property value increase, city may reduce the GFC by one ERU that is above the initial 20 ERUs. At no time shall an activity generating more than 20 ERUs be charged less than 20 ERUs.
5.
Use Greater Than 50 ERUs. For activities that generate greater than 50 ERUs, city may also negotiate a reduction in GFC based on employment opportunities that the site would generate. In this case, in addition to other required information in this section, the applicant shall also submit any available information on number of potential employees and wages related to the site and its impact to the city. If a reduction in the GFC is granted through this subsection, it shall also be verified at 12 and 24 months. If true employment projections or actual ERU data is different than the initial evaluation, city may make an appropriate adjustment in the GFC charge.
Any such granting of reducing a determined GFC shall include a finding of fact that clearly indicates the reasons for such a reduction and is approved by the city council.
6.
Material Change in Usage. In the event a material change in usage occurs which increases the number of ERUs for a water service, the city may determine and issue an additional GFC based upon such increased usage. The determination may be based upon a monthly monitoring of water usage by the use and/or facility.
F.
Change in Fees/Charges. The fees and charges established herein may be amended from time to time by ordinance of the city council. Any such amendments shall be based on changes in the city's cost of withdrawing, storing, distributing, planning, designing and/or maintaining domestic water service to the city's service area.
G.
Schedule of Rates. The city shall maintain a schedule of current rates, fees and charges and make them available to all interested persons.
(Ord. 1498 § 2, 2019; Ord. 1084 § 2, 2006; Ord. 946 § 2, 2001)