Ord 21-98ORDINANCE NO. 21- 9 8
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
DELRAY BEACH, FLOR/DA, AMENDING SECTION 52.31,
"CONNECTION CHARGES", SECTION 52.34(B), "MONTHLY
RATES", AND SUBSECTION 53.130(D)(2), "NONRESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL UNITS", OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, TO PROVIDE FOR INCLUSION OF
WATER AND SEWER CHARGES FOR EIGHT INCH AND TEN INCH
WATER AND SEWER LINE SERVICE; PROVIDING A SAVING
CLAUSE, A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach entered into agreements with the Town of Highland
Beach and the Town of Gulfstream to provide for water service; and
WHEREAS, the water service is provided to Highland Beach and Gulfstream through six-
inch and eight-inch meters; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to amend its ordinance to provide for charges for water and
sewer service through eight-inch and ten-inch meters.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION FOR THE CITY
OF DELRAY BEACH, FLOR/DA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That Title V, "Public Works", Chapter 52, "Water", Section 52.31, "Connection
Charges" of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, be, and the same is hereby amended to
read as follows:
Section 52.31 CONNECTION CHARGES.
(A) Required. In addition to the meter installation charge, there shall be
connection charges as follows:
(1) There shall be a water connection charge of $788 per connection of
each residential unit. One residential unit connection is herein defined to be any family
living unit, and, where two or more families are living on the same premises, each shall
be considered as a separate residential dwelling unit. In apartment buildings,
condominiums, cooperatives, duplexes, resort dwelling units, and the like, and per each
trailer space in a trailer park, each living unit shall be considered as one residential unit
connection.
(2) There shall be a nonresidential and irrigation water connection
charge which shall be based on $788 per Equivalent Residential Connection (E.R.C.).
The following water connection charges are hereby established for nonresidential and
irrigation service:
Meter Size Connection
ffnches] E.R.C. _Chax~
3/4 1.00 $ 788.00
1 1.67 1,315.96
1-1/2 3.33 2,624.04
2 5.33 4,200.04
3 11.67 9,195.96
4 21.00 16,548.00
6 46.67 36,775.96
$ $0,00 63.040.00
! 0 126.67 99.815.96
~. That Title V, "Public Works", Chapter 52, "Water", Section 52.34, "Water
Rates", Subsection 52.34(B), "Monthly Rates", be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:
Nonresidential and Irrigation
Inside City
Outside City
Customer charge
(per meter) $ 1.61 $ 2.01
Capacity charge
(based upon meter size):
3/4 inch meter 7.93 9.91
1 inch meter 13.24 16.55
1 - 1/2-inch meter 26.41 33.01
2-inch meter 42.27 52.84
3-inch meter 92.54 115.68
4-inch meter 166.54 208.18
6-inch meter 370.10 462.63
8-inch meter 634.40 793.00
1 O-inch meter 1.004.49 1.255.62
2 ORD NO. 21-98
Commodity charge
(ail metered consumption
per 1,000 gailons)
1.20 1.50
Section 3. That Title V, "Public Works", Chapter 53, "Sanitary Sewers", Section
53.130, "User Charges; Wholesale Sewer Rates; Calculation of Sewer Surcharge", Subsection
53.130(D)(2), "Nonresidential/Commerciai Units", be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:
Nonresidential/Commercial
Inside City
Outside City
(a) Customer charge: $ 1.61 $ 2.01
(b) Capacity charge
(per meter):
3/4-inch meter $ 9.65 $ 12.06
1-inch meter 16.11 20.14
1-1/2 inch meter 32.11 40.14
2-inch meter 51.40 64.25
3-inch meter 112.52 140.65
4-inch meter 202.47 253.09
6-inch meter 449.98 562.48
8-inch meter 772.00 965.00
1 O-inch meter 1.222.37 1.527.96
Section 3. That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof, any
paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invaiid, such.decision
shall not affect the vaiidity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to
be invaiid.
Section 4. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same
are hereby repealed.
Section 5. That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage on
second and finai reading.
3 ORE)NO. 21-98
day of
ATTEST:
~it~ Clerk
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the 2nd
June .,1998. .~~..~
First Reading May 19, 19 9 8
Second Reading June 2, 19 9 8
watsew.ord
4 ORD NO. 21-98
INANCE NO. 21' 9
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMM/SSION OF ~ CITY OF
DELRAY BEACH, FLOP/DA, AMENDING SECTION 52.31,
"CONNECTION CHARGES", SECTION 52.34(]3), "MONTHLY
RATES", AND SUBSECTION 53.130(D)(2), '~IONR.ESIDENTIAL
COMIvIERC~F THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE
~DELRAY BEACh, TO PROVIDE FOR INCLUSION OF
DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach entered into agreements with the Town of Highland
Beach and the Town of Gulfstream to provide for water service; and
WHEREAS, the water service is provided to Highland Beach and Gulfstream through six-
inch and eight-inch meters; and
WHEREAS, thc City desires to amend its ordinance to provide for charges for water and
sewer service through eight-inch and ten-inch meters.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION FOR THE CITY
OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
~. That Title V, "Public Works", Chapter 52, "Water", Section 52.31, "Connection
Charges" of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, be, and the same is hereby amended to
read as follows:
Section 52.31 CONNECTION CHARGES.
(A) Required. In addition to the meter installation charge, there shall be
connection charges as follows:
(1) There shall be a water connection charge of $788 per connection of
each residential unit. One residential unit connection is herein defined to be any family
living unit, and, where two or more families are living on the same premises, each shall
be considered as a separate residential dwelling unit. In apartment buildings,
condominiums, cooperatives, duplexes, resort dwelling units, and the like, and per each
trailer space in a trailer park, each living unit shall be considered as one residential unit
connection.
(2) There shall be a nonresidential and irrigation water connection
charge which shall be based on $788 per Equivalent Residential Connection (E.R.C.).
The following water connection charges are hereby established for nonresidential and
irrigation service:
Meter Size Connection
Cinches) E.R.C. ~
3/4 1.00 $ 788.00
1 1.67 1,315.96
1-1/2 3.33 2,624.04
2 5.33 4,200.04
3 11.67 . 9,195.96
4 21.00 16,548.00
6 46.67 36,775.96
~ 80.00 63.040.00
10 126.67 99.815.96
~. That Title V, "Public Works", Chapter 52, "Water", Section 52.34, "Water
Rates", Subsection 52.34(B), "Monthly Rates", be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:
Nonresidential and Irrigation
Inside City
Outside City
Customer charge
(per meter) $ 1.61 $ 2.01
Capacity charge
(based upon meter size):
3/4 inch meter 7.93 9.91
1 inch meter 13.24 16.55
1 - 1/2-inch meter 26.41 33.01
2-inch meter 42.27 52.84
3-inch meter 92.54 115.68
4-inch meter 166.54 208.18
6-inch meter 370.10
~-inch meter 634.40 F' 793z~0~:
I O-inch meter 1.004.49 1.255.62
2 ORD NO. 21-98
Commodity charge
(all metered consumption
per 1,000 gallons)
1.20 1.50
~. That Title V, "Public Works", Chapter 53, "Sanitary Sewers", Section
53.130, "User Charges; Wholesale Sewer Rates; Calculation of Sewer Surcharge", Subsection
53.130(1))(2), "Nonresidential/Commercial Units", be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:
Nonresidential/Commercial
Inside City
Outside City
(a) Customer charge: $ 1.61 $ 2.01
Co) Capacity charge
(per meter):
3/4-inch meter $ 9.65 $ 12.06
-inch meter 16. I 1 20.14
l-l/2 inch meter 32.11 40.14
2-inch meter 51.40 64.25
3-inch meter 112.52 140.65
4-inch meter 202.47 253.09
449.98 ~
773.00 ' 965.00 ~
_/
1.222.37 .527.96
O-inch meter 1_
~. That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof, any
paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such.decision
sha!l not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to
be invalid.
~. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same
are hereby repealed.
~ That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage on
second and final reading.
3 ORD NO. 21-98
day of
ATTEST:
(~h'~ Clerk "- [ /
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the 2nd
June ,1998.
First Reading May 19, 1998
Second Reading June 2, 19 9 8
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4 ORDNO. 21-98
MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
DATE:
MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS
AGENDA ITEM # /~- REGULAR MEETING OF JUNE 2, 1998
ORDINANCE NO. 21-98 (WATER AND SEWER CHARGES FOR 8" AND
10" WATER METER SERVICE)
MAY 28, 1998
This is second reading and a public hearing for Ordinance No.
21-98 which amends Chapter 52, "Water", and Chapter 53, "Sanitary
Sewers", of the City Code to include water and sewer charges for
8" and 10" water meter non-residential service. As explained in
the attached memorandum, the Code is currently silent as to fees
for these size meters.
At first reading on May 19, 1998, the Commission passed the
ordinance by a 4 to 0 vote.
Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 21-98 on second and final
reading.
ref:agmemo9
TO:
FROM:
MEMORANDUM
David Tolces, Assistant City Attorney
Richard C. Hasko, P.E., Director of Environmental Services
SUBJECT: PROPOSED ORDINANCE REVISION CHAPTER 52, WATER; CHAPTER 53, SEWER
DATE: May 6, 1998
As you are aware, we have a current wholesale water agreement with the Town of Highland Beach which
allows us to invoice metered water mounts at the City's non-residential rate for outside of city customers.
This rate includes a capacity charge which is based on meter size for installations having meters between
3/4" and 6" in size. In addition, we are in the process of revising our wholesale water agreement with the
Town of Gulfstream so as to invoice their metered usage using the same method as the Highland Beach
contract.
Since both Highland Beach and Gulfstream have 8" meters, it is necessary to amend our ordinances to
address capacity charges for meters larger than 6". I am attaching marked-up copies of the appropriate
sections of Chapters 52 and 53 showing the in-city and outside-city values for 8" and 10" meters. These
values are determined from AWWA tables as was done in the 1991 Ernst and Young Rate Study. Sections
of the ordinances affected are Section 52.31 (A)(2), 52.34 (B), 53.13 (D)(2)(b).
I would appreciate you handling the ordinance revision through Commission approval and adoption. Should
you require additional information, please contact me at extension 7336.
RCH:cl
cc:
David Harden
Susan Ruby
Joseph Safford
I:IT¥ OF DELRfl¥ BEIli:H
CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
DELRAY BEACH
Ali. America City
1993
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
200 NW 1st AVENUE · DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444
FA. CSIMII,E 407/278-4755
Writer's Direct Line: (561) 243-7090
MEMORANDUM
May 12, 1998
City Commission
David N. Tolces, Assistant City Attorney)
SUBJECT:
Ordinance Amending Water and Sewer Rates for 8" and 10" Water and
Sewer Meters - Non-Residential Service
The proposed ordinance amends City code sections relating to water and sewer service
charges. The ordinance adds specific fees for water and sewer service which uses 8"
and/or 10" meters. As explained in the accompanying memorandum, the current City
code is silent as to the fees for the 8" and 10" meters.
If you have any questions, please call.
DNT:smk
Attachment
cc: David T. Harden, City Manager
Alison MacGregor Harty, City Clerk
Richard Hasko, Director of Environmental Services
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MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
DATE:
MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS
CITY MJ~IAGER~/~
AGENDA ITEM ~/~- REGULAR MEETING OF JUNE 2, 1998
ORDINANCE NO. 21-98 (WATER AND SEWER CHARGES FOR 8" AND
10" WATER METER SERVICE)
MAY 28, 1998
This is second reading and a public hearing for Ordinance No.
21-98 which amends Chapter 52, "Water", and Chapter 53, "Sanitary
Sewers", of the City Code to include water and sewer charges for
8" and 10" water meter non-residential service. As explained in
the attached memorandum, the Code is currently silent as to fees
for these size meters.
At first reading on May 19, 1998, the Commission passed the
ordinance by a 4 to 0 vote.
Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 21-98 on second and final
reading.
ref:agmemo9
TO:
FROM:
David Tolces, Assistant City Atlomey
Richard C. Hasko, P.E., Director of Environmental Services
SUB/SCT: PROPOSED ORDINANCE REVISION ~"HAPTER 52. WATER: CHAPTER 53. SEWER
DATE: May 6, 1998
As you are aware, we have a current wholesale water agreement with the Town of Highland Beach which
allows us to invoice metered water amounts at the City's non-residential rate for outside of city customers.
This rate includes a capacity charge which is based on meter size for installations having meters between
3/4" and 6" in size. In addition, we are in the process of revising our wholesale water agreement with the
Town of Gulfsiream so as to invoice their metered usage using the same method as the Highland Beach
contract.
Since both Highland Beach and Gulfslream have 8" meters, it is necessary to amend our ordinances to
address capacity charges for meters larger than 6". I am attaching marked-up copies of the appropriate
sections of Chapters 52 and 53 showing the in-city and outside-city values for 8" and 10" meters. These
values are determined from AWWA tables as was done in the 1991 Ernst and Young Rate Study. Sections
of the ordinances affected are Section 52.31 (A)(2), 52.34 (B), 53.13 (D)(2)(b).
I would appreciate you handling the ordinance revision through Commission approval and adoption. Should
you require additional information, please contact me at extension 7336.
RCH:cl
CC:
David Harden
Susan Ruby
Joseph Safford
ORDINANCE NO. 21- 9 8
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 52.31,
"CONNECTION CHA~OES", SECTION 52.34(B), "MONTHLY
RATES", AND SUBSECTION 53.130(D)(2), "NONRESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL UNITS", OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, TO PROVIDE FOR INCLUSION OF
WATER AND SEWER CHARGES FOR EIGHT INCH AND TEN INCH
WATER AND SEWER LINE SERVICE; PROVIDING A SAVING
CLAUSE, k GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach entered into agreements with the Town of Highland
Beach and the Town of Gulfstream to provide for water service; and
WHEREAS, the water service is provided to Highland Beach and Gulfstream through six-
inch and eight-inch meters; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to amend its ordinance to provide for charges for water and
sewer service through eight-inch and ten-inch meters.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION FOR THE CITY
OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
~. That Title V, "Public Works", Chapter 52, "Water", Section 52.31, "Connection
Charges" of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, be, and the same is hereby amended to
read as follows:
~etion 52.31 CONNECTION CHARGES.
(A) Required. In addition to the meter installation charge, there shall be
connection charges as follows:
(1) There shall be a water connection charge of $788 per connection of
each residential unit. One residential unit connection is herein defined to be any family
living unit, and, where two or more families are living on the same premises, each shall
be considered as a separate residential dwelling unit. In apartment buildings,
condominiums, cooperatives, duplexes, resort dwelling units, and the like, and per each
trailer space in a trailer park, each living unit shall be considered as one residential unit
connection.
(2) There shall be a nonresidential and irrigation water connection
charge which shall be based on $788 per Equivalent Residential Connection (E.R.C.).
The following water connection charges are hereby established for nonresidential and
irrigation service:
Meter Size Connection
(Inches) E.R.C. ~
3/4 1.00 $ 788.00
1 1.67 1,315.96
1-1/2 3.33 2,624.04
2 5.33 4,200.04
3 11.67 9,195.96
4 21.00 16,548.00
6 46.67 36,775.96
8 80.00 63.040.00
10 126.67 99.815.9{i
~. That Title V, "Public Works", Chapter 52, "Water", Section 52.34, "Water
Rates", Subsection 52.34(B), "Monthly Rates", be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:
Nonresidential and Irrigation
Inside City
Outside City
Customer charge
(per meter) $ 1.61 $ 2.01
Capacity charge
Coased upon meter size):
3/4 inch meter 7.93 9.91
1 inch meter 13.24 16.55
1-1/2-inch meter 26.41 33.01
2-inch meter 42.27 52.84
3-inch meter 92.54 115.68
4-inch meter 166.54 208.18
6-inch meter 370.10 462.63
g-inch meter 634.40 793.00
1 O-inch meter 1.004.49 1.25~.62
2 ORD NO. 21-98
Commodity charge
(all metered consumption
per 1,000 gallons)
1.20 1.50
Section3. That Tide V, "Public Works", Chapter 53, "Sanitary Sewers", Section
53.130, "User Charges; Wholesale Sewer Rates; Calculation of Sewer Surcharge", Subsection
53.130(D)(2), "Nonresidential/Commercial Units", be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:
Nonresidential/Commercial
Inside City
Outside City
(a) Customer charge: $ 1.61 $ 2.01
Co) Capacity charge
(per meter):
3/4-inch meter
1-inch meter
1-1/2 inch meter
2-inch meter
3-inch meter
4-inch meter
6-inch meter
8-inch meter
1 O-inch meter
9.65 $ 12.06
16.11 20.14
32.11 40.14
51.40 64.25
112.52 140.65
202.47 253.09
449.98 562.48
772.00 965.00
1.222.37 1.527.96
~. That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof, any
paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision
shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to
be invalid.
Sec~on 4. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same
are hereby repealed.
~ That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage on
second and final reading.
3 ORD NO. 21-98
day of ,
ATTEST:
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the 2nd
June ,1998.
Firs~ Reading May 19 ~ 1998
Second Reading June 2, 19 9 8
4 OP, D NO. 21-98