A. General Facility Connection Cost as of July 1, 2025.
1. Water. The general facility connection cost for water shall be as follows:
a. Six thousand six hundred twenty-nine dollars and ninety-six cents per equivalent residential unit.
2. Wastewater. The general facility connection cost for wastewater shall be as follows:
a. City. Five thousand four hundred forty-four dollars and no cents per equivalent residential unit.
b. Kitsap County—The most current Central Kitsap Newcomer’s Assessment as of the date of connection.
3. Stormwater. The general facility connection cost for stormwater shall be as follows:
a. One thousand eight hundred five dollars and ninety-one cents per impervious surface unit (ISU).
B. Front Footage Fees.
1. Water. The front footage fees for water shall be computed as follows:
a. City—Sixteen dollars per foot.
b. County—Twenty dollars per foot.
2. Wastewater. The front footage fees for wastewater shall be computed as follows:
a. City—Sixteen dollars per foot.
b. County—Twenty dollars per foot.
C. Meter Fees (Including Sales Tax).
1. Property Owner Installed Services (Contractor). The meter fees for property owner installed services are as follows:
3/4-inch meter | $205 |
1-inch meter | $320 |
1-1/2-inch meter | $1,175 |
2-inch meter | $1,390 |
The city of Poulsbo will install meters up to two inches.
Meters larger than two inches will be provided by the owner. The fees set forth in this subsection are set at the amount necessary to recover actual purchase costs effective January 1, 2025. The fees will be automatically adjusted to recover actual costs as purchase costs increase in the future without the necessity of amending this subsection.
2. Municipal Installed Services. Municipal installed services shall be at the discretion of public works superintendent and costs shall be consistent with schedule of charges established in subsection
A of this section.
D. Service Rates—Water.
1. Water Service Rates. Water service rates are established as follows as of July 1, 2025:
WATER |
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BASE CHARGE |
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Customer Class | Meter Size |
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3/4" | 1"* | 1-1/2" | 2" | 3" | 4" | 6" | 8" |
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Single-family residential | $20.67 | $20.67 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Low income senior | $14.47 | $14.47 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Multifamily | $21.23 | $47.50 | $90.76 | $143.78 | $294.05 | $452.58 | $890.70 | $1,415.70 |
Commercial | $22.02 | $49.44 | $94.68 | $150.00 | $306.39 | $471.97 | $929.42 | $1,477.63 |
Irrigation | $17.13 | $37.27 | $80.78 | $111.06 | $228.54 | $350.21 | $686.00 | $1,088.20 |
Outside city | $30.99 | $69.07 | $131.80 | $208.69 | $427.12 | $657.09 | $1,292.53 | $2,053.95 |
* One-inch base rate applied only for instances in which the residence is utilizing a flow through fire sprinkler system, as installed in construction built in or after 2014. The fire suppression system requires a one-inch service meter to operate properly. Additional information regarding meter size and operation is found in Section 13.70.130. |
COMMODITY CHARGE |
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Customer Class | Winter | Summer Block 1 0—1,000 cf | Summer Block 2 ≥1,001 cf |
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Single-family residential | $2.89/hcf | $2.89/hcf | $4.52/hcf |
Low income senior | $2.89/hcf | $2.89/hcf | $4.52/hcf |
Multifamily | $2.43/hcf | $3.69/hcf | $3.69/hcf |
Commercial | $2.43/hcf | $3.69/hcf | $3.69/hcf |
Irrigation | $2.43/hcf | $3.69/hcf | $3.69/hcf |
Outside city | $3.69/hcf | $5.37/hcf | $5.37/hcf |
Summer Block Rate = June to October | |
hcf = hundred cubic feet | |
2. Repealed by Ord. 2003-35.
3. Repealed by Ord. 2009-02.
4. Construction Meter Rates. The rate for a construction-related hydrant connection is hereby established as fifty dollars per month rental fee plus commodity charges of four dollars and forty-two cents per hundred cubic feet of water used. In addition, a refundable deposit of one thousand two hundred dollars will be required, which will be forfeited if the meter is not returned to public works in good condition. The monthly commodity charge is subject to annual increase by CPI-U per Section
13.70.520. The monthly rental fee and deposit are not subject to the CPI-U increase defined in Section
13.70.520.
5. Hydrant Backflow Preventer Rate. The rate for a construction-related hydrant connection is hereby established as twenty-five dollars per day. In addition, a refundable deposit of one thousand dollars will be required, which will be forfeited if the backflow preventer is not returned to public works in good condition. The daily rental fee and deposit are not subject to the CPI-U increase defined in Section
13.70.520.
E. Service Rates—Wastewater.
1. Wastewater Service Rates. The following monthly wastewater service rates are established as of January 1, 2025:
WASTEWATER |
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BASE CHARGE |
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Customer Class | Meter Size |
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3/4" | 1" | 1-1/2" | 2" | 3" | 4" | 6" | 8" |
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Single-family residential | $68.26 | $68.26 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Low income senior | $32.01 | $32.01 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Multifamily | $72.26 | $109.88 | $171.49 | $247.80 | $471.50 | $699.36 | $1,327.05 | $2,078.77 |
Commercial | $72.26 | $109.88 | $171.49 | $247.80 | $471.50 | $699.36 | $1,327.05 | $2,078.77 |
Outside city residential | $101.83 | $101.83 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Outside city commercial | $108.42 | $164.78 | $257.23 | $371.71 | $707.29 | $1,049.02 | $1,990.61 | $3,118.14 |
Base charge shall include four hundred cubic feet of consumption. |
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COMMODITY CHARGE |
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Customer Class |
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Single-family residential | $8.96/hcf |
Low income senior | $8.86/hcf |
Multifamily | $9.94/hcf |
Commercial | $9.94/hcf |
Outside city residential | $13.35/hcf |
Outside city commercial | $14.94/hcf |
2. Marine Pump-Out Station Rates. The monthly service rate for marine pump-out stations is one hundred three dollars and ninety-one cents.
3. Bulk Transport Rate. The bulk transport rate is established as three hundred forty dollars and ten cents.
4. Wastewater Service Penalty (Nonconnected Services). The monthly wastewater service penalty for nonconnected services as of January 1, 2025, is as follows:
Within 200 feet of system | $59.44 per month per unit |
The wastewater service penalty will be waived for those properties that provide documentation to the city that they have had their septic systems inspected and evaluated in accordance with state health rules (Chapter
246-272A WAC). State rules currently require that standard gravity systems be inspected at least once every three years, and advanced treatment systems must be inspected at least once per year.
5. Unmetered Sewer Service. The monthly fee for sewer service for residences not connected to city water, but connected to city sewer, will be based on the current sewer charges for the average residential customer, which is established as seven hundred cubic feet per month of water consumption.
F. Service Rates—Stormwater. The following monthly stormwater service rates are established as of January 1, 2025:
Single-family residential | $22.67/month |
Low income senior | $13.62/month |
All other accounts | $22.67/billable ISU/month |
G. Miscellaneous Fees and Charges.
1. Service Fee—Utility Billing. The service fee for account maintenance performed in the city’s utility billing department offices is established as follows:
Account maintenance | $20.00 per transaction |
Recording fees | Actual current charges as established by the county auditor |
2. Water and Wastewater System—Shut-Off Charges. The shut-off charge shall be twenty dollars and turn-on charge shall be twenty dollars. The total charge for shut-off and turn-on shall be due and payable at the time of shut-off. The door hanging notice charge shall be twenty dollars.
3. Stormwater Plan Check Fees. Plan check fees for stormwater shall be applied to the building permit as follows: one-tenth of one percent of valuation as computed by the building department.
4. Stormwater Inspection Fees. Stormwater inspection fees shall be seventy-five dollars as part of the building permit fees.
5. Stormwater Building Permit Fee. A stormwater building permit fee is established in the amount of three cents per square foot of impervious area developed under current building permit.
6. Service Charges—Field. The fees for service calls to the served premises are established as follows:
Cross-Connection Control Inspections | $50.00 |
Service Fee After Hours | $75.00 |
Hydrant Installation | $3,000.00 |
Hydrant Service Rate (Private Hydrant) | $10.00/month |
Inspection | $36.00/inspection/connection |
7. Utility Extension Agreement Processing Fee. Any outside utility extension application determined to be necessary by city council shall be submitted with a processing fee of five hundred dollars.
8. Miscellaneous Fees and Charges. The fees for controlled dumping allowed under Section
13.06.390 shall be one and one-half cents per gallon, with a minimum charge of fifty cents per time of discharge.
9. Appeal Fee. The appeal fee for notice and orders of violation of illicit discharges and assessment of abatement costs of illicit discharges shall be two hundred fifty dollars. In addition to the appeal fee, the city may require a consultant deposit pursuant to Section
13.18.150.
10. Appeal Fee. The appeal fee for notice and orders of a stormwater facility operations and maintenance violation shall be two hundred fifty dollars. In addition to the appeal fee, the city may require a consultant deposit pursuant to Section
13.18.150.
(Ord. 2003-35 § 1 (part), 2003; Ord. 2003-33 § 15, 2003; Ord. 2003-16 § 49 (part), 2003; Ord. 2009-02 § 1, 2009; Ord. 2009-04 § 1, 2009; Ord. 2010-03 § 1, 2010; Ord. 2010-10 § 1 (part), 2010; Ord. 2013-08(a) § 1, 2013; Ord. 2015-02 § 1 (part), 2015; Ord. 2015-03 § 2, 2015; Ord. 2015-09 § 1 (part), 2015; Ord. 2016-14 § 1 (part), 2016; Ord. 2017-23 § 1, 2017; Ord. 2018-02 § 1, 2018; Ord. 2018-15 § 2 (Att. A (part)), 2018; Ord. 2018-17 § 1, 2018; Ord. 2019-21 § 2 (Att. A (part)), 2019; Ord. 2022-16 § 2 (Att. A), 2022; Ord. 2025-06 § 2 (Att. A), 2025)