"Actual cost"
shall include but not be limited to: the cost of labor, fringe benefits, overtime if applicable, vehicle used charges, use of any equipment, cost of replacement parts, and overhead.
(Ord. 721 § 1)
"Capital facilities charge"
means a charge, based on the number of and size of the meter connection(s), to equitably cover the value of the city's previously installed facilities for water storage, water transmission, and/or supply facilities, but not including distribution mains, service connections and meters. The city will segregate and separately account for revenues from capital facilities charges which will be used exclusively by the city to repair or improve water storage, transmission and supply facilities.
(Ord. 721 § 1)
The city manager serves as the city's chief executive officer, supervising all city operations and departments and implementing the city council's policies.
(Ord. 721 § 1)
"Cross-connection"
means any unprotected actual or potential connection between a public or a customer's potable water system and any other source through which it is possible to introduce into any part of the potable water system any used water, industrial fluid, gas, or substance other than the intended potable water with which the system is supplied.
(Ord. 721 § 1)
"Customer"
means a person, business, public agency, unincorporated association or other entity supplied or entitled to be supplied with water service by the city.
(Ord. 721 § 1)
"Premises control valve"
means a valve, independent of the city's facilities, located on the customer's side of the service connection in the customer's piping as close to the meter as practicable, the operation of which will control the entire water supply from the meter to the customer's premises.
(Ord. 721 § 1)
"Mains"
means distribution and transmission pipelines located in streets, highways or rights-of-way, and public utility easements which are used to provide water service to customers.
(Ord. 721 § 1)
"Premises"
means a lot or parcel of real property under one ownership, except where there are well-defined boundaries or partitions such as fences, hedges or other restrictions preventing the common use of the property by the several tenants, in which case each portion shall be deemed separate premises. Apartment houses and office buildings and structures of like nature may be classified as single premises.
(Ord. 721 § 1)
"Private fire protection service"
means water service and facilities for sprinkler systems, hydrants, hose reels and other facilities installed on private property for fire protection water. A monthly private fire protection service charge will be applied to residential and nonresidential accounts that have such a service to cover costs for the use of city's water system and required annual inspections for cross-connection protection devices. This charge is adjusted from time to time by resolution of the city council and the updated charge is reflected in the city-wide fee schedule.
(Ord. 721 § 1)
"Public fire protection service"
means the service and facilities of the entire water supply, storage and distribution system of the city, except house service connections and appurtenances, including fire hydrants, and water available for fire protection by a duly organized and incorporated fire district or other public authority of the state of California.
(Ord. 721 § 1)
The public works director is the person who heads, directs and oversees the public works department of the city, including the water system.
(Ord. 721 § 1)
"Residential service"
means water service to a residential connection that includes single-family residences, multifamily residences, mobile homes, farmworker housing, or as defined in Health and Safety Code Section 116903 as it may be amended from time to time.
(Amended by Ord. 805 § 1; Ord. 721 § 1)
"Service connection"
means the terminal end of a service connection from the public water system, generally the point at which the city's facilities connect with the customer's facilities. In general, the city side of the service connection includes the pipeline laid from the main to the property or curb line, up to and including the meter box and meter spud fitting. The customer's side of the service connection includes the pipeline from the meter box, control valve and other necessary or required fittings to provide water to the premises from the meter box.
(Ord. 721 § 1)
"Subdivider"
means any person who applies for or receives water service from the city and causes a water line or water service to be installed for future operation and maintenance by the city and who qualifies as a subdivider under the California Subdivision Map Act or applicable ordinances or local governments.
(Ord. 721 § 1)
"Temporary water service"
means water service provided for construction or other uses of limited duration, i.e., less than one year, unless approved by the city, usually through a fire hydrant meter. Water consumption for this service is typically measured by a temporary meter which is issued by finance.
(Ord. 721 § 1)
"Water service"
means the provision of water through the city's water system for domestic, commercial or industrial purposes. Water service applies to all types of service, including domestic, commercial, industrial or fire protection.
(Ord. 721 § 1)
"Water system"
means the services, facilities and available water furnished or made available by the city's water system for domestic, commercial, and industrial purposes on a permanent basis by a connection to the city water system for the purpose of serving only one premises, customer, or person. This enterprise includes all appurtenances, lands, public utility easements, rights in land, water rights, contract rights, franchises, water mains, pumping stations, pumps, valves, hydrants, storage tanks, water supply distribution facilities and all other equipment owned by the city.
(Ord. 721 § 1)