It is recognized that a water utility must employ
standards and a system of practices to serve the public in all orderly
and effective manner. The supplying of water to a populace from a
common pipe system is a communal function. The water utility and the
individual consumer is involved in business transactions and other
obligations which mutually affect not only the individual and the
utility but also all others in a community. The purpose of this article
is two fold: first, to define the authority and responsibility of
all water department personnel in their relations with the consuming
public; and second, to provide the consuming public with a written
statement of conditions under which water service will be furnished
and continued by the Town Board.
The following regulations shall be considered
as part of the contract of the Water Department by and on behalf of
the Town Board, Town of Yorktown and binding upon every person who
takes water supplied by the Town.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
AESTHETICALLY OBJECTIONABLE FACILITY
One in which substances are present which, if introduced
into the public water supply system, could be a nuisance to other
water customers, but would not adversely affect human health. A typical
example of such substances is stagnant water from fire lines in which
no chemical additives are used.
AIR-GAP SEPARATION
A physical break between a supply pipe and a receiving vessel.
The air-gap shall be at least double the diameter of the supply pipe,
measured vertically above the top rim of the vessel, in no case less
than one inch.
APPLICANT
The owner of property or agent applying for water service.
APPROVED CHECK VALVE
A check valve that seats readily and completely. It must
be carefully machined to have free moving parts and assured watertightness.
The face of the closure element and valve seat must be bronze composition
or other noncorrodible material which will seat tightly under all
prevailing conditions of field use. Pins and bushings shall be of
bronze or other noncorrodible, nonsticking material, machined for
easy, dependable operation. The closure element, e.g., clapper, shall
be internally weighted or otherwise internally equipped to promote
rapid and positive closure in all sizes where this feature is obtainable.
APPROVED DOUBLE-CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY
An assembly of at least two independently acting check valves,
including tightly closing shutoff valves on each side of the check
valve assembly and suitable leak-detector drains plus connections
available for testing the watertightness of each check valve. This
device must be approved as a complete assembly by the New York State
Department of Health.
APPROVED REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE
A device incorporating two or more check valves and an automatically
operating differential relief valve located between the two checks,
two shutoff valves and equipped with necessary appurtenances for testing.
The device shall operate to maintain the pressure in the zone between
the two check valves, less than the pressure on the public water supply
side of the device. At cessation of normal flow, the pressure between
check valves shall be less than the supply pressure. In case of leakage
of either check valve, the differential relief valve shall operate
to maintain this reduced pressure by discharging to atmosphere. When
the inlet pressure is two pounds per square inch or less, the relief
valve shall open to the atmosphere, thereby providing an air-gap in
the device. To be approved, these devices must be readily accessible
for maintenance and testing and installed in a location where no part
of the valve will be submerged. The enclosure must be self-draining
so that the large amount of water which the relief valve may vent
will be disposed of reliably without submergence of the relief valve.
This device must also be approved as a complete assembly by the New
York State Department of Health.
AUXILIARY SUPPLY
Any water supply on or available to the premises other than
the approved public supply.
BAROMETRIC LOOP
A loop of pipe rising approximately 35 feet, at its topmost
point, above the highest fixture it supplies.
BILLING PERIOD
With respect to any subscriber, a billing period shall consist
of a period of four calendar months, as established by the Water Department.
[Added 10-16-2001 by L.L. No. 11-2001]
CERTIFIED BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE TESTER
A person who is certified by the New York State Department
of Health for the testing of backflow prevention devices. He shall
be provided with an appropriate identification card. Failure to perform
his duties competently and conscientiously will result in prompt withdrawal
of this certification.
CROSS-CONNECTION
Any unprotected connection between any part of a water system
used or intended to supply water for drinking purposes and any source
or system containing water or substance that is not or cannot be approved
as equally safe, wholesome and potable for human consumption.
CUSTOMER
The owner or agent of record receiving water services from the Town. A purchaser or party who otherwise acquires a home or other property with existing water services shall not be considered a customer for purposes of §
280-15D(3).
[Amended 8-7-2007 by L.L. No. 11-2007]
DATE OF PRESENTATION
The date upon which a bill or notice is mailed or delivered
personally to a customer.
DELINQUENT ACCOUNT
Any account having outstanding delinquent bills.
[Added 10-16-2001 by L.L. No. 11-2001]
DELINQUENT BILL
Any bill not paid in full by its due date.
[Added 10-16-2001 by L.L. No. 11-2001]
DOMESTIC SERVICE
Provision of water for household residential purposes, including
water for sprinkling lawns, gardens and shrubbery, watering livestock,
washing vehicles and other similar and customary purposes.
DUE DATE
The due date for payment of any water bill shall be one month
from the date of the billing statement.
[Added 10-16-2001 by L.L. No. 11-2001]
HAZARDOUS FACILITY
A facility in which substances may be present which if introduced
into the public water system would or may endanger or have all adverse
effect on the health of other water customers. Typical examples are
laboratories, sewage treatment plants, chemical plants, hospitals
and mortuaries.
MAIN EXTENSION
Extension of distribution pipelines, exclusive of service
connections beyond existing facilities.
MAINS
Distribution pipelines located in street, highways or public
ways which are used to serve the general public.
NONHAZARDOUS FACILITY
One which does not require the installation of an acceptable
backflow prevention device.
PREMISES
The integral property or area, including improvements thereon,
to which water service is or will be provided.
SERVICE AREA
That area in which service is or will be furnished, as prescribed
and approved by the Water Resources Commission, Conservation Department,
State of New York, in decision dated May 15, 1934.
SERVICE CONNECTION
The pipe, valves and other facilities by means of which water
is conducted from distribution mains to the curb stop or shutoff valve
at the property line.
TARIFF SCHEDULE
The entire body of effective rates, rentals, charges and
regulations.
TEMPORARY SERVICE
A service for circuses, bazaars, fairs, construction work,
irrigation of vacant property and similar uses and, because of their
nature, consumption or use will not be regular or permanent.
WATER SUPERVISOR
The consumer or a person on the premises charged with the
responsibility of complete knowledge and understanding of the water
supply piping within the premises and for maintaining the consumer's
water system free from cross-connections and other sanitary defects,
as required by regulations and laws.
Contracts, other than or in addition to applications,
may be required prior to service under the following conditions:
A. When construction of special extensions facilities
is necessary.
C. For standby service or fire service.
D. For service to premises at elevations higher than
that at which the existing system will adequately furnish 20 psi at
the ground floor.
Each contract for water service shall contain
the following provision:
This contract shall at all times be subject
to changes or modifications by the Town Board, as said Board may from
time to time direct in the exercise of its jurisdiction.
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The Department reserves the right in all cases
to determine the size, type and location of service to be rendered
and the metering to be used. The applicant shall install all service
piping from the water main, including the curb stop and curb box.
The expense of installation shall be borne by the owner of the premise
served (the charge for the installation of meters shall be paid in
advance at the Receiver of Taxes office at the rates as established
by the Town Board). All curb boxes shall be set at the applicant's
property line.
A. Service connections. All water service connections
shall be constructed at right angles to the main along their entire
length into the premises served wherever possible.
(1) For service connections sized 3/4 inch through two
inches in diameter, Type K soft copper water tubing and flared fittings,
as approved by the American Water Works Association (AWWA), shall
be used from the distribution main to the premises. The service connection
at this water main shall be installed by the owner, at the expense
of the owner.
(2) For service connections sized over two inches in diameter,
ductile cement-lined iron pipe shall be used and installed per specifications
of the AWWA. The service connection at the water main shall be installed
by the owner, at the expense of the owner.
(3) All service connection pipes will be required to be
laid at a depth of not less than four feet and no more than five feet
below finished grade, along their entire length. No service connection
shall be permitted to be laid within 10 feet of a sewer, gas, steam,
electrical or other conduit along any part of the entire length of
such connection from the main to the building being serviced.
(4) Water service connections shall not be installed from
December 1 to April 1, except by special written permit from the Water
Superintendent.
(5) The Department, at its expense, will maintain the
service pipe and service connection from the main to the curb shutoff
(exception: fire-protection service).
B. Service on applicant's property.
(1) The applicant shall install the connecting pipe from
the curb box shutoff to the premises, and a water control valve to
be located inside the building wall. The above shall be properly maintained
and replaced when necessary. The installation and maintenance of the
above shall be in accordance to the satisfaction of the Water Department.
The minimum size, materials, depth of cover and method of construction
shall be as herein specified by the Water Department. If any defects
or deficiencies in workmanship or materials are found, or if the customer's
service pipe has not been installed in accordance with the specifications
set herein, water service will not be turned on and/or continued until
such defects and/or deficiencies are remedied and within five days
after written notification. The above water service equipment shall
be furnished and installed at the expense of the applicant.
(2) All service pipes shall lead directly into the premises
and shall be extended only beyond the entrance wall to a point where
the water is controlled and metered. Said metering location shall
be as close to the entrance wall as possible. The Water Superintendent
shall designate the location of all said meters.
(3) The curb stop, curb box, service pipe from the curb
stop into the premises and any and all fixtures used for supplying
water shall be required to be maintained in perfect working order
at the expense of the owner/applicant. The curb box must be visible
and the top thereof flush with the sidewalk or grade and in serviceable
condition. In case such service and fixtures are not kept in repair
after reasonable notice, the Department may make the necessary repairs
and charge the cost of same to the owner of the property.
(4) A separate service is required for each premises supplied
with water. Each premises so serviced must be equipped with a curb
stop under the control of the Water Department. Where two or more
premises are supplied with water through one service pipe under the
control of one curb stop, if any of the parties so supplied shall
violate any of the regulations, the Department shall have the right
to apply its shutoff regulations to such joint service line, notwithstanding
whether another party not in violation shall also have its water turned
off. Except where the health and welfare of others is of more pressing
consequences, such action shall not be taken until the innocent customer,
who is not in violation of the Departments regulations, has been given
a reasonable opportunity to attach his pipe to a separately controlled
service connection.
(5) The Department shall not be responsible in the event
that the service pipe from the main to the curb box freezes, provided
that pipe was installed at its proper depth. If the Department is
required to thaw said pipes, the costs of such shall be borne by the
property owner.
C. Installation of water service connections from water
main.
(1) The applicant for a water permit shall notify the
Water Superintendent a minimum of 24 hours prior to when the water
service line is ready for inspection and connection to the water distribution
main. The connection shall be made under the supervision of a plumber
licensed by the Town of Yorktown. No work shall be covered until inspected
by the Water Superintendent or his representative. All excavations
for water service line installations shall be adequately guarded with
barricades and lights so as to protect the public from hazards. Proper
shoring shall be provided where necessary to avoid cave-ins into trench
excavations. In the event that water conditions are encountered during
trench excavations, a licensed plumber shall provide suitable pumping
equipment to ensure installation of water service lines under reasonably
dry conditions, said groundwater to be disposed of in storm drainage
facilities.
(2) All excavation shall be backfilled and the earth rammed. In no case shall boulders or rock layers be used for backfill within two feet of water service lines and connections. Where road pavement must be cut, it will be necessary to first secure a street opening permit from the Superintendent of Highways. All requirements set forth in said permit shall constitute part of this article (see Chapter
255, Street Specifications).
(3) Each permit shall have endorsed thereon, the contents
of § 149 of the Highway Law of the State of New York, and
the licensee and owner of the land benefited by the sewer connection
shall be deemed to have accepted such permit or the issuance of the
same on condition that there will be full compliance with the provisions
of said section and that such persons will be bound thereby.
D. Meters.
(1) An individual meter shall be required for each premises
and for each separate water service connection to a premises.
[Amended 12-18-2007 by L.L. No. 16-2007]
(a)
Every meter installed shall have a remote Sensus
Metering System touch reader, whereby the water meter may be read
from outside the premises at all times, which shall measure in 1,000
gallons.
[Amended 9-1-2009 by L.L. No. 12-2009]
(b)
All consumers predating the requirement of Subsection
D(1)(a) above shall be afforded the opportunity to convert to the remote touch reader at a nominal charge as set forth herein with the necessary installation thereof to be done by Department personnel at no fee.
(2) Every meter shall be provided with an approved valve
on each side. All meters 1 1/2 inches and larger in diameter
shall be fitted with suitable bypass which shall be metered with a
remote Sensus Meter System touch read, reading in 1,000 gallons, wired
to the outside and furnished with a valve under the control and seal
of the Water Department and installed per its approval. All fittings
and valves shall be maintained by the property owner at his or her
own expense.
[Amended 8-7-2007 by L.L. No. 11-2007; 9-1-2009 by L.L. No.
12-2009]
(3) The customer shall provide a heated place, approved
by the Water Department, for the location of the meter. The customer
shall install and maintain in working order all necessary piping,
fittings, valves and pipe couplings to receive the meter. The meter
shall be placed as close as possible to the service line where it
enters the structure. The water meter must remain accessible at all
times (for example, it shall not be placed behind or in a location
obstructed by a wall, hot water heater, oil tank, washer, dryer or
boiler).
[Amended 8-7-2007 by L.L. No. 11-2007]
(4) All meters will be sealed by the Department at the
time of installation and no seal shall be altered or broken, except
by the Department or its authorized employees or agents.
(5) Maintenance; installation.
(a)
All meters up to and including one inch will
be maintained by, and at the expense of, the Water Department, so
far as ordinary wear and tear are concerned. The customer shall be
held responsible for damage to meters resulting from freezing, hot
water or external causes. The customer shall also be held responsible
for damage to or loss of the outside register or touch pad. In event
of damage, the Water Department will repair or replace the outside
register or touch pad as necessary and shall charge the cost of repair
or replacement to the customer.
[Amended 8-7-2007 by L.L. No. 11-2007]
(b)
The Department requires that the customer install
at his own expense a pressure reducer upstream of all meters.
(c)
The Water Department requires that customers
shall install, at their own expense, check valves or other suitable
equipment, properly located, in order to prevent backflow of hot water
to the meter which may cause damage to the meter and customers' plumbing.
[Amended 8-7-2007 by L.L. No. 11-2007]
(d)
Commercial property owners are required to have
tested every three years any and all 1 1/2 inch or larger water meters
in their buildings or vaults. The tests must be performed by a certified
meter testing company. The expense of the meter testing shall be borne
by the property owner. The test results shall be submitted to the
Water Department within 10 days of the meter testing. If the meter
fails the meter testing, the property owner is required to have the
meter repaired or replaced and retested within 30 days of the failed
meter testing. A copy of the test results shall be submitted to the
Water Department within 10 days of the retesting. Any property owner
that fails to timely comply with the testing or reporting requirements
shall be subject to a civil fine of $250 a day (per meter), not to
exceed $5,000 (per meter) in any three-year reporting period. The
continuation of an offense against the provisions of this subsection
shall constitute, for each day the offense is continued, a separate
and distinct offense hereunder.
[Added 8-7-2007 by L.L. No. 11-2007;
amended 6-2-2020 by L.L. No. 4-2020]
(e)
On or before April 1, 2008, all commercial properties
are required to have installed, at the property owner's expense, a
master meter for domestic water service, so that the entire supply
of water to the premises will at all times be accurately measured.
All master meter installations shall include a pressure reducer valve,
a gate valve and a backflow preventer, all of which shall be installed
in a meter or utility room having a lockable door. The meter or utility
room shall have lighting and heat to prevent freezing of the piping.
At the discretion of the Water Superintendent, a meter pit may be
allowed. Where a meter pit is allowed, it shall be constructed of
cement and shall have such lighting, heat, ventilation, drainage,
stairs or ladder, and lockable door or cover as the Water Superintendent
shall determine to be adequate. Meter and utility room doors and meter
pit doors and covers shall be kept closed and locked at all times
to prevent unauthorized connections or tampering with service. The
specific location of meter rooms, utility rooms or meter pits shall
be designated by the property owner, subject to the approval of Water
Superintendent. If, at any time, an existing meter location does not
conform to the standards enumerated in this chapter or the Water Superintendent's
standards, the installation shall be modified at the property owner's
expense so that it does conform. Each water meter shall be equipped
with an automatic meter reading device in accordance with the standards
enumerated in this chapter or the Water Superintendent's standards.
[Added 8-7-2007 by L.L. No. 11-2007;
amended 12-18-2007 by Ord. No. 16-2007]
(f)
The owner of a commercial property which is
metered by a master meter will be billed for all water delivered to
or used at the property, as measured by the master meter. The master
water meter readings shall be used for purposes of billing by the
Water Department. The owner of the property may install submeters
downstream from the master meter for the purpose of billing tenants
or occupants of the property. The cost of the submeters, associated
equipment (pressure-reducer valves, check valves, piping, etc.), installation
and maintenance shall be borne by the owner of the property. The Water
Department shall have no responsibility for or involvement in the
installation, maintenance, or reading of any such submeters. The Water
Department will not generate any water bills from any readings taken
from these submeters.
[Added 8-7-2007 by L.L. No. 11-2007;
amended 12-18-2007 by Ord. No. 16-2007]
(6) The Water Department reserves the right to meter any
service and apply the established metered rates.
(7) In all cases, irrespective of meter size, where the
distance from the property line to the front wall of the premises
is greater then 75 feet or where the service line has a joint in the
K copper tubing, the Water Department requires that the meter be set
at or near the property line in an approved meter pit. A pressure
reducer valve is required to be installed upstream of all meters.
Meter pits for one-inch and five-eighths by three-fourths-inch meters
are required to be 48 inches deep with the meter yoke 24 inches from
the bottom. All meters up to and including one-inch will be maintained
by the Water Department, so far as ordinary wear and tear is concerned.
The customer shall be held responsible for damage due to freezing
or any type of leak. The customer shall be responsible for paying
the cost of all water that has gone through the meter.
[Amended 8-7-2007 by L.L. No. 11-2007]
(8) When due to special circumstances, it is necessary
to set any meter within the territorial limits of the public streets,
all expenses incurred by the Department in connection with the meter's
proper housing shall be paid by the customer/applicant.
(9) The Department reserves the right to remove and test
any meter at any time and to replace a meter is required. The customer
must give access to any meter to be removed and/or tested by the Department.
Failure to comply with the Department may result in a suspension of
water service.
E. Changes in size of meters. Permanent changes in the
size of the meters on existing services will be made at the request
of the owner/applicant if reasonable or at the discretion of the Department
if of insufficient capacity. Such costs shall be charged to the owner
on the basis of difference in cost of meters changed and materials
involved.
F. Changes in location of meters and service. Meters
may be relocated for the convenience of the owner, with the prior
approval of the Water Department, provided that the distance from
the incoming service is not such that the water service can be tapped
into before the water meter. The owner will be responsible for all
costs of relocation. The Department shall not be obligated to provide
relocation service for meters. Relocation shall be permitted only
with respect to residential five-eighths by three-fourths and one-inch
meters.
[Amended 8-7-2007 by L.L. No. 11-2007]
G. Inspection fees. Before any work is commenced with
respect to any connection, the applicant shall pay to the Water Department
an amount equal to $1 per linear foot for the inspection of such water
service from the distribution main to the building line.
A permit is required for the use of any abnormally
large quantity of water (e.g., where water is desired for filling
a swimming pool). A request for such supply must be made to the Department
prior to the taking of such water. Permission to take water in unusual
quantities shall be given only if it can be safely delivered through
the Department's facilities and if other consumers are not inconvenienced.
[Amended 1-6-1998 by L.L. No. 3-1998; 8-7-2007 by L.L. No. 11-2007]
A. If a property owner or any party desires a change
in the location of the hydrant, he shall bear all costs of such changes
without refund.
B. Hydrants shall be spaced at intervals of 500 feet
unless otherwise directed by the Water Superintendent or his authorized
representative. The depth of bury shall be 4 1/2 feet (finished
grade to center line branch). The operating nut shall turn left to
open (counterclockwise). Extension pieces for barrel and stem required
for hydrant setting shall be placed as directed. Hydrant branch pipe
shall be ductile iron with mechanical joints. Hydrant branch valves
shall be six-inch, gate valves with mechanical joint ends.
C. Hydrant restraints and installation. The developer
shall provide restraining rods or approved retainer glands for hydrant
installation. The rods shall be three-fourths-inch diameter. The tee
shall be connected to the hydrant branch valve by rods and then from
valve to hydrant. Eye bolts shall be used as directed by the Water
Superintendent. The rods and glands shall supplement as a safety factor
and shall not reduce the trust blocking requirements hydrants shall
be set exactly plumb and at a depth of 4 1/2 feet. Each shall
rest upon a selected stone or block of concrete not less than 12 inches
by 12 inches by six inches and thrust blocking shall be provided to
prevent movement. Hydrant drains shall be surrounded by at least 1/3
cubic yards of three-fourths-inch clean stone or gravel.
D. The Water
Department is hereby authorized to remove, trim, cut and/or otherwise
clear any and all vegetation, shrubbery and/or obstruction around,
about, near and/or within a ten-foot proximity of any fire hydrant
that in the discretion of the Superintendent obstructs said fire hydrant.
[Added 9-1-2009 by L.L. No. 12-2009]
The customer shall, at his own risk and expense,
furnish, install and keep in good and safe condition all equipment
that may be required for receiving, controlling, applying and utilizing
water, and the Water Department shall not be responsible for any loss
or damage caused by the improper installation of any such water equipment
or the negligence, want of care or wrongful act of the customer or
any of his, tenants, agents, employees, contractors, licensees or
permittees in installing, maintaining, using, operating or interfering
with such equipment. The Department shall not be responsible for damage
to property caused by spigots, faucets, valves and other appurtenances
that are open when the water is turned on originally or when the water
is turned on after a temporary shutdown.
The customer shall be liable for any damage
to a meter or other equipment or property owned and/or maintained
by the Department which damage is caused by all act of the customer
or his tenants, agents, employees, contractors, licensees or permittees,
including, but not limited to, the breaking or destruction of locks
by the customer or other on or near a meter or any damage to a meter
that may result from hot water or steam from a boiler or heater or
a frozen water meter on the customer's premises. The Department shall
promptly be reimbursed by the customer for any and all damages that
may result directly or indirectly. If a water meter is damaged as
a result of freezing, the customer will pay the Water Department all
costs related to the meter's repair.
All ground wire attachments to any plumbing
which is or may be connected to a service connection or main belonging
to or maintained by the Department shall be the sole responsibility
of the owner or consumer of water service. The consumer shall be liable
for any damage to Water Department property occasioned by such ground
wire attachments and the presence of such ground wire attachments
and the presence of such attachments shall not be deemed a waiver
of any of the rights of the Water Department per the Electric Board
agreement. The Water Department shall be held harmless when thawing
water mains and service lines.
The Department or its duly authorized agents
(properly identified) shall at all reasonable times have the right
to enter on the customers premises for any purpose properly connected
with the service of water to the customer.
The Department shall not be liable for damage
resulting from an interruption in service. Temporary shut down may
be required by the Department for improvements and repairs. Whenever
possible, and as time permits, all customers affected will be notified
prior to such shutdowns. The Water Department will not be liable for
interruption shortage or insufficiency of supply or any loss or damage
occasioned thereby, if caused by accident, act of God, fire, strikes,
riots, war or any other cause not within its control. The Department,
whenever it shall find it necessary or convenient for the purpose
of making repairs or improvements to its system, shall have the right
to temporarily suspend delivery of water, and it shall not be liable
for any loss or damage occasioned thereby. Where possible, repairs
or improvements will be expedited as rapidly and at such times as
will cause the least inconvenience to the customers.
Tariff schedule charges for service connections
and meters and related charges are payable in advance.
A. Application fee.
[Amended 3-1-1994 by L.L. No. 7-1994]
(1) There is an application fee for all residential and commercial water
service connections as set forth in the following table. The application
fee for three-fourths- and one-inch service connections includes the
tap application, the service line inspection and either one five-eighths
by three-fourths-inch meter or one-inch meter. The application fee
for service connections 1 1/4 inches through eight inches includes
the tap application and the service line inspection.
[Amended 8-7-2007 by L.L.
No. 11-2007; 6-6-2017 by L.L. No. 9-2017]
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Service Connection Size
(inches)
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Within District
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Out of District
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3/4
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See Master Fee Schedule
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See Master Fee Schedule
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1
|
See Master Fee Schedule
|
See Master Fee Schedule
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1 1/4
|
See Master Fee Schedule
|
See Master Fee Schedule
|
|
1 1/2
|
See Master Fee Schedule
|
See Master Fee Schedule
|
|
2
|
See Master Fee Schedule
|
See Master Fee Schedule
|
|
4
|
See Master Fee Schedule
|
See Master Fee Schedule
|
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6
|
See Master Fee Schedule
|
See Master Fee Schedule
|
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8
|
See Master Fee Schedule
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See Master Fee Schedule
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(2) For all service connections which do not require a
main extension, outside an existing water district, but which can
be serviced by an existing main, a $6,000 fee shall be paid. Said
fee shall be paid at the time the building permit is issued.
B. Payment for out-of-district service connections. For
all service connections outside of existing water districts which
do not require a main extension but can be serviced by an existing
main, a ten-thousand-dollar fee shall be paid per dwelling unit to
be serviced. In the case of new construction, said fee shall be paid
at the time the building permit is issued.
[Amended 8-7-2007 by L.L. No. 11-2007]
C. Meters.
[Amended 8-7-2007 by L.L. No. 11-2007]
(1) Fees for meters supplied by the Water Department are
as follows:
[Amended 6-6-2017 by L.L.
No. 9-2017]
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Size of Meter
(inches)
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Cost
(With installation and two connections)
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5/8 x 3/4
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See Master Fee Schedule
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1
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See Master Fee Schedule
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(2) All meters larger than one inch will be supplied,
installed and maintained by the property owner at no cost to the Town.
All meters will be Sensus TouchRead® water measurement meters
reading in gallons.
D. Water rate schedule for the Kitchawan Water District. The
water furnished to consumers by the water district is purchased by
the water district from Town of New Castle, pursuant to the terms
of a water supply agreement entitled "Kitchawan Water Supply Agreement."
The unit cost to the water district of the water purchased pursuant
to the agreement (hereinafter, the New Castle water cost") as of December
2005 is factored into the computation of the water rate schedule set
forth herein. Increases in the New Castle water cost (the "NCWC")
shall be passed through to the consumer on an annual basis. The rate
schedule shall be as follows:
[Added 12-20-2005 by L.L. No. 18-2005]
(1) Inside district: $l1.84 per 1,000 gallons plus the
annual percentage increase in the NCWC, with a minimum rate of $59.20
per billing period.
(2) Outside of district: $23.68 per 1,000 gallons plus
the annual percentage increase in the NCWC, with a minimum rate of
$118.40 per billing period.
(3) In the event that revenues received through water
rates and other fees are insufficient to provide budgeted funds to
the district, the water district may fix an additional assessment
upon the properties located therein to recover said funds upon due
notice and public hearing called for such purpose.
E. Water rate schedule for the Yorktown Consolidated
Water District. A graduated water rate schedule is established to
promote water conservation. Under the graduated water rate schedule,
the charge for each unit consumed increases with consumption. The
purpose of this graduated rate schedule is to combat the recurrent
water shortages experienced by the Town of Yorktown and other area
municipalities. The graduated water rate schedule will encourage water
consumers, particularly the large consumers, to curtail their water
usage, benefitting the general welfare of all consumers of water in
Yorktown and area municipalities. The rate schedule shall be as follows:
[Amended 3-15-1994 by L.L. No. 8-1994; 4-2-1996 by L.L. No. 4-1996; 10-16-2001 by L.L. No. 11-2001; 12-17-2002 by L.L. No.
18-2002; 12-20-2005 by L.L. No. 18-2005; 12-20-2005 by L.L. No.
19-2005]
(1) Consumers of 9,000 gallons of water or less per billing period:
[Amended 3-1-2016 by L.L.
No. 6-2016; 5-21-2019 by L.L. No. 2-2019]
(a)
Inside district: $64.35 plus the annual percentage increases
in the New York water rate (NYR) and the Northern Westchester Joint
Water Works Consumption rate (NWJWW rate) charged for 9,000 gallons
or portion thereof.
(b)
Outside of district: $128.70 plus the annual percentage increases
in the NYR and the NWJWW rate charged for 9,000 gallons or portion
thereof.
(2) Consumers of more than 9,000 gallons of water per billing period
up to but not including 250,000 gallons of water per billing period:
[Amended 3-1-2016 by L.L.
No. 6-2016; 5-21-2019 by L.L. No. 2-2019]
(a)
Inside district: $64.25 plus, for each additional 1,000 gallons
or portion thereof above 9,000 gallons, $7.15 per every 1,000 gallons
of water or portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in
the NYR and the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion
thereof.
(b)
Outside of district: $128.70 plus, for each additional 1,000
gallons or portion thereof above 9,000 gallons, $13.40 per every 1,000
gallons of water or portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases
in the NYR and the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or
portion thereof.
(3) Rates for moderate consumers.
[Amended 3-1-2016 by L.L.
No. 6-2016; 5-21-2019 by L.L. No. 2-2019]
(a)
Consumers of 250,000 gallons of water per billing period up
to but not including 500,000 gallons of water per billing period:
[1]
Inside district: $7.65 per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion
thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR and the NWJWW
rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
[2]
Outside of district: $14.40 per every 1,000 gallons of water
or portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR
and the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
(b)
Consumers of 500,000 gallons of water per billing period up
to but not including 750,000 gallons of water per billing period:
[1]
Inside district: $8.15 per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion
thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR and the NWJWW
rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
[2]
Outside of district: $15.40 per every 1,000 gallons of water
or portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR
and the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
(c)
Consumers of 750,000 gallons of water per billing period up
to but not including 1,000,000 gallons of water per billing period:
[1]
Inside district: $8.65 per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion
thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR and the NWJWW
rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
[2]
Outside of district: $16.40 per every 1,000 gallons of water
or portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR
and the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
(d)
Consumers of 1,000,000 gallons of water per billing period up
to but not including 1,250,000 gallons of water per billing period:
[1]
Inside district: $9.15 per every 1,000 gallons of water thereof
plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR and the NWJWW rate
per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
[2]
Outside of district: $17.40 per every 1,000 gallons of water
or portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR
and the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
(e)
Consumers of 1,250,000 gallons of water per billing period up
to but not including 1,500,000 gallons of water per billing period:
[1]
Inside district: $11.15 per every 1,000 gallons of water or
portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR and
the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
[2]
Outside of district: $22.31 per every 1,000 gallons of water
or portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR
and the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
(4) Rates for moderate to large consumers.
[Amended 3-1-2016 by L.L.
No. 6-2016; 5-21-2019 by L.L. No. 2-2019]
(a)
Consumers of 1,500,000 gallons of water per billing period up
to but not including 1,750,000 gallons of water per billing period:
[1]
Inside district: $10.65 per every 1,000 gallons of water or
portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR and
the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
[2]
Outside of district: $20.40 per every 1;000 gallons of water
or portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR
and the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
(b)
Consumers of 1,750,000 gallons of water per billing period up
to but not including 2,000,000 gallons of water per billing period:
[1]
Inside district: $10.15 per every 1,000 gallons of water or
portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR and
the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
[2]
Outside of district: $19.40 per every 1,000 gallons of water
or portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR
and the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
(c)
Consumers of 2,000,000 gallons of water per billing period up
to but not including 2,250,000 gallons of water per billing period:
[1]
Inside district: $11.15 per every 1,000 gallons of water or
portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR and
the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
[2]
Outside of district: $20.40 per every 1,000 gallons of water
or portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR
and the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
(d)
Consumers of 2,250,000 gallons of water per billing period up
to but not including 2,500,000 gallons of water per billing period:
[1]
Inside district: $11.65 per every 1,000 gallons of water or
portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR and
the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
[2]
Outside of district: $22.40 per every 1,000 gallons of water
or portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR
and the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
(e)
Consumers of 2,500,000 gallons of water per billing period up
to but not including 2,750,000 gallons of water per billing period:
[1]
Inside district: $12.15 per every 1,000 gallons of water or
portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR and
the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
[2]
Outside of district: $23.40 per every 1,000 gallons of water
or portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR
and the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
(5) Large consumers.
[Amended 3-1-2016 by L.L.
No. 6-2016; 5-21-2019 by L.L. No. 2-2019]
(a)
Consumers of 2,750,000 gallons of water per billing period up
to but not including 3,000,000 gallons of water per billing period:
[1]
Inside district: $12.65 per every 1,000 gallons of water or
portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR and
the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
[2]
Outside of district; $24.40 per every 1,000 gallons of water
or portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR
and the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
(b)
Consumers of 3,000,000 gallons of water per billing period up
to but not including 3,250,000 gallons of water per billing period;
[1]
Inside district: $13.15 per every 1,000 gallons of water or
portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR and
the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
[2]
Outside of district: $25.40 per every 1,000 gallons of water
or portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR
and the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof..
(c)
Consumers of 3,250,000 gallons of water per billing period up
to but not including 3,500,000 gallons of water per billing period:
[1]
Inside district: $13.65 per every 1,000 gallons of water or
portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR and
the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
[2]
Outside of district: $26.40 per every 1,000 gallons of water
or portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR
and the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
(d)
Consumers of 3,500,000 gallons of water or greater per billing
period:
[1]
Inside district: $14.15 per every 1,000 gallons of water or
portion thereof plus the annual percentage increases in the NYR and
the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
[2]
Outside of district: $27.40 per every 1,000 gallons of water
or portion thereof plus the annual percentage. increases in the NYR
and the NWJWW rate per every 1,000 gallons of water or portion thereof.
(6) Bulk hauler rate.
[Amended 8-7-2007 by L.L.
No. 11-2007; 12-2-2008 by L.L. No. 11-2008; 3-1-2016 by L.L. No. 6-2016; 5-21-2019 by L.L. No. 2-2019]
(a)
All bulk hauler purchasers of water shall pay $37.18 per 1,000
gallons. Minimum bulk hauler purchase shall be deemed to be 1,000
gallons.
(b)
For purposes of this section, the quantity of water purchased
shall be measured by the full capacity of the equipment used to haul
such water. The water shall be taken solely from a designated hydrant
under the control and conditions of the Water Superintendent or his
authorized representative.
(c)
Wholesale rate for other municipalities by contract; other out-of-district
rates at double the amount; 10% penalty charge after due date.
(7) Consumers whose water is purchased by the water district from the Town of New Castle. The water furnished to certain consumers by the water district is purchased by the water district from the Town of New Castle, pursuant to the terms of a water supply agreement entitled "Pines Bridge Water Supply Agreement" (hereinafter the "Agreement"). The cost of the water purchased pursuant to the Agreement (hereinafter, the New Castle water cost") as of January 2006 is factored into the computation of the water rate schedule set forth herein. Increases in the New Castle water cost shall be passed through to the consumer on an annual basis. Accordingly, the rate schedule for those consumers within the water district whose properties are supplied with water purchased from the Town of New Castle shall be the same as for consumers in the Kitchawan Water District, as set forth in Subsection
D of this section, as the same shall be adjusted from time to time for increases and decreases in the cost of New Castle water. The rate for consumers within the district of 3,000,000 or more gallons of water per billing period shall be $9.24 per every 1,000 gallons of water or part thereof.
[Added 10-17-2006 by L.L. No. 11-2006]
(8) Town account rates. The water rate for all Town accounts
shall be billed at the same rate billed to the Yorktown Consolidated
Water District by the Northern Westchester Joint Water Works.
[Added 12-2-2008 by L.L. No. 10-2008]
(9) The Water Department may elect, upon request, to provide nonemergency
repair or maintenance services to private complexes. Water Department
responsibility to repair or maintain waterlines and equipment ends
at the property line of the private complex. In the event the Water
Department determines that an emergency does exist and immediate action
is necessary, the Water Department may provide service. The charge
for emergency or nonemergency service shall be the actual cost of
labor and material, plus an additional administrative fee of 15%.
The minimum charge for service is $350.
[Added 12-2-2008 by L.L.
No. 12-2008; amended 5-21-2019 by L.L. No. 2-2019]
F. Fire-protection service rate shall be as follows:
(1) Sprinkle service: same as above.
(2) Customer owned hydrant on separate or sprinkler service:
none.
(3) Water Department owned hydrant outside the Town: none.
(4) Water-Department-owned hydrant inside the Town: none.
G. Charge for beginning or restoring service.
[Amended 10-16-2001 by L.L. No. 11-2001; 6-6-2017 by L.L. No.
9-2017]
(1) Whenever water service is turned on, a service charge in an amount
as set forth in the Master Fee Schedule shall be imposed for beginning such service.
(2) Whenever water service has been discontinued pursuant to §§
280-16 and
280-19 of this article, a service charge in an amount as set forth in the Master Fee Schedule shall be imposed for reconnecting such service in all
instances.
(3) In the event that charges or violations pursuant to §§
280-16 and
280-19 of this article have been paid on or immediately prior to disconnect date specified in the turnoff notice, and an employee or agent of the Water Department arrives at the premises for the purpose of disconnecting the service, although the service is not actually shut off, the service charge in an amount as set forth in the Master Fee Schedule shall still be imposed.
H. Final readings. The charge for a final reading service is an amount
as set forth in the Master Fee Schedule.
[Amended 6-6-2017 by L.L.
No. 9-2017]
I. Service connection fee.
(4) This subsection shall become effective immediately
upon filing in the office of the Secretary of the State of New York
in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Home Rule Law.
This subsection shall apply retroactively to industrial/commercial
space or mixed/industrial/commercial/residential space of over 20,000
square feet for which a building permit was issued after January 1,
1989.
J. Charge for multiple owners on a single meter. Where
the Water Superintendent requires one water meter for over eight individual
owners, the charge for each individual owner per quarter shall be
the total meter reading divided by the total number of units on said
meter multiplied by the applicable rate under the incremental rate
schedule.
[Amended 2-18-1992 by L.L. No. 5-1992]
K. Cross-connection
fees.
[Added 9-1-2009 by L.L. No. 12-2009; amended 8-7-2012 by L.L. No.
12-2012; 6-6-2017 by L.L. No. 9-2017]
(1) Cross-connection fees shall be as follows:
(a)
To review plans for new installation(s): an amount set forth
in the Master Fee Schedule per device.
(b)
To test devices up to two inches in diameter: an amount set
forth in the Master Fee Schedule per assembly.
(c)
To test devices over two inches in diameter up to six inches:
an amount set forth in the Master Fee Schedule per assembly.
(d)
To test devices over six inches in diameter: an amount set forth
in the Master Fee Schedule per assembly.
(2) Each
retest will be charged at the same rate listed above.
(3) Payment
is due prior to service.