The charges, fees, and rates for the connection to and use of water services from the City are as established in this section.
A. Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the following words and phrases have the following definitions:
1. "Monthly service charge"means a fixed charge calculated by meter size. The charge is applied to each metered account regardless of the volume of water used.
2. "Billing cycles"means either monthly, approximately every 30 days, or bi-monthly, approximately every 60 days, reading of meters for water consumption and billing of accounts as set by resolution of the City Council for each type of water account.
4. "Service unit"means 100 cubic feet (hcf), or approximately 748 gallons, of water. Can also be referenced as "unit," "hcf" or "ccf."
5. "Water service connection fee"means a fee charged for each new connection or expanded use of an existing connection to the water system based on the annual acre foot water requirements for each type of use as prescribed in Chapter
13.16 CMC (Resource Management System) and the adopted Standardized Use Table in Chapter
13.16 CMC.
B. Monthly Service Charge and Volume Charge. The rate structure for water service consists of (1) a monthly service charge, as described below, plus (2) a volume charge, as described below.
1. Monthly Service Charge. The monthly service charge consists of a fixed charge by meter size. For water accounts with a bi-monthly billing cycle, the monthly service charge is charged for each month or approximate 30-day period.
a. The monthly service charges are hereby established for the following meter sizes:
Meter Size | March 1, 2024 | January 1, 2025 | January 1, 2026 | January 1, 2027 | January 1, 2028 |
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5/8" | $62.82 | $70.36 | $77.40 | $82.05 | $86.98 |
1" | $151.07 | $169.20 | $186.12 | $197.29 | $209.13 |
1-1/2" | $298.16 | $333.94 | $367.34 | $389.39 | $412.76 |
2" | $474.66 | $531.62 | $584.79 | $619.88 | $657.08 |
3" | $886.50 | $992.88 | $1,092.17 | $1,157.71 | $1,227.18 |
4" | $1,474.84 | $1,651.83 | $1,817.02 | $1,926.05 | $2,041.62 |
6" | $2,945.69 | $3,299.18 | $3,629.10 | $3,846.85 | $4,077.67 |
8" | $4,710.71 | $5,276.00 | $5,803.60 | $6,151.82 | $6,520.93 |
2. Volume Charge. The following volume charges per service unit of 100 cubic feet (hcf) of metered water used are hereby established and applied to each service unit for all water accounts:
a. For single-family accounts water use will be billed every two months. Tier 1 water will be up to 12 HCF per two months. Any use greater than 12 HCF in a two-month period will be billed at the Tier 2 rate.
b. For non-single-family accounts water use will be billed every month. All non-single family accounts will be billed at the uniform rate for all water use in the monthly billing period.
Customer Class | March 1, 2024 | January 1, 2025 | January 1, 2026 | January 1, 2027 | January 1, 2028 |
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Single-Family Residential | | | | | |
Tier 1 (0 – 12 HCF) | $13.46 | $15.08 | $16.59 | $17.59 | $18.65 |
Tier 2 (>12 HCF) | $16.85 | $18.88 | $20.77 | $22.02 | $23.35 |
All Other Classes | | | | | |
Uniform | $14.52 | $16.27 | $17.90 | $18.98 | $20.12 |
C. Refund of Charges.
1. Whenever the amount of any water service charge has been overpaid, or paid more than once, or has been erroneously or illegally collected or received by the city, it may be refunded as provided in this section.
2. The claimant or his or her guardian, conservator, executor or administrator must submit a written application to the city's Finance/Administrative Services Director within six months of the alleged overpayment or erroneous or illegal collection. The application must clearly establish claimant's right to the refund by written records.
3. Upon receipt of the claim, the city's Finance/Administrative Services Director will evaluate the request and provide a written evaluation of his or her analysis, including any refund due, within 60 days.
4. Any customer aggrieved by the Finance/Administrative Services Director's decision with respect to its refund request may appeal to the City Manager by filing a notice of appeal with the City Clerk within 15 days of the decision. The City Manager will render a written decision within 60 days of the filing of the appeal. The findings of the City Manager shall be final. Any amount found to be due shall be immediately due and payable upon the service of notice.
D. Mixed Use.
1. Properties served by water meters that provide water to different types of water accounts will be billed at the highest rate of water account type unless a determination on the predominant type of water use is made by the Public Works Director.
2. An applicant for a water account with mixed use may request a determination on the type of water account from the Public Works Director by submitting a water study.
3. In making a determination on the predominant type of water account for water billing purposes, the Public Works Director will take into consideration, but is not limited to, a water use study, wastewater discharge classification, land use classification or other information regarding the use of the property.
4. Policies and regulations to implement the processing of an application for determination on the predominant type of water use may be established by City Council resolution.
E. Reduced Volume Charge Rates for Low- and Very Low-Income Residents. Single-family residential, multifamily residential and mobile home park accounts with residents who qualify for a low- or very low-income status in accordance with requirements of this section are entitled to a reduction in volume charges as set forth below. These reductions are funded by general fund revenues.
1. Single-family residential, multifamily residential and mobile home park accounts with qualified residents are eligible for 20 percent reductions in water volume charges up to the equivalent of 35 service units of water per single dwelling unit in a bi-monthly billing cycle, and for 20 percent reductions in water service charges.
2. The income limitation is based on family size and household income as set by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and adopted by the State Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) for Napa County.
3. For qualifying residents that reside in multifamily or mobile home park accounts that have a common meter or that reside in residential units that are submetered, the applicable reduction in rates must be passed through to the resident.
4. Policies and regulations to implement an application for reduced volume charge rates will be established by City Council resolution.
F. Water Service Connection Fee. A water service connection fee for each new connection or expanded use of an existing connection to the water system will be subject to the provisions of and charged as prescribed in Chapter
13.16 CMC (Resource Management System).
1. The following fee per acre foot of water allocation per year is hereby established and applied to each new connection or expanded use of an existing connection to the water system:
Water service connection fee per acre foot of water use per year | $31,643 |
2. The water service connection fee will be applied by the annual acre-foot water requirements for each type of use in a Standardized Use Table as adopted by City Council resolution under Chapter
13.16 CMC.
3. The water service connection fee will be adjusted annually on January 1st of each year by the percent change over the latest available prior 12-month period in the McGraw-Hill Engineering New Record 20-City annual construction cost index, or equivalent index as determined by the City Council.
G. Other Fees or Charges for Services. Other fees and charges including without limitation fire service lines, meter setting fees, office and field services, fines and penalties for water services will be set by City Council resolution.
H. Adjustment of Volume Charges to Pass Through Increases in Wholesale Water Costs. The volume charges in subsections (B)(2) and (3) of this section may be adjusted on an annual basis in accordance with Government Code Section
53756 to provide for a pass through of any increase in the cost of wholesale water purchased from another agency.
I. Adjustment to Monthly Service Charge. Beginning on January 1, 2016, the monthly service charge in subsection (B)(1) of this section may be adjusted to provide for the increase, if any, in the San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose Consumer Price Index over the latest available prior 12-month period following notice and a public hearing in accordance with applicable law.
(Ord. 581 § 2, 2002; Ord. 586 §§ 2, 3, 2002; Ord. 604 § 3, 2004; Ord. 670 § 2, 2010; Ord. 696 § 2, 2013; Ord. 734 § 2, 2018; Ord. 762 §§ 4 – 7, 2023)