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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 98-2000RESOLUTION NO. 98-2000 CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA A RESOLUTION APPROVING 5% ANNUAL INCREASES FOR SEWER RATES EFFECTIVE IN FISCAL YEARS 2000-2001 AND 2001-2002, AND INCREASES OF UP TO 5% ANNUALLY THROUGH 2004-05, AMENDING THE MASTER FEE TO INCLUDE THE RATES AND ADOPTING A REPORT OF ANNUAL SEWER RENTALS AND CHARGES FOR 2000-2001 AND 2001- 2002, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 14.12 OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL CODE WHEREAS, by Chapter 14.12 of the South San Francisco Municipal Code the City Council is authorized to establish sewer rates by resolution; and WHEREAS, in May 2000, the City Council reviewed the implementation of the five-year rate increases of 5% for 2000-2001, and 5% for 2001-2002, and up to 5% annually through 2004- 2005 to finance costs associated with the Water Quality Control Plant, including expansion thereof; and WHEREAS, the City mailed out notices to all South San Francisco property owners on June 12 and June 16, 2000 in compliance with Proposition 218 requirements, notifying them of the proposed sewer rate increases, of the methodology used to calculate the rates, and of the procedures to follow in order to formally protest those rates and the date and time of this public hearing on August 1, 2000; and WHEREAS, a 45 day noticing requirement was thereby met in compliance with Proposition 218; and WHEREAS, notice of the proposed increase and the public hearing was published in the San Mateo Times; and WHEREAS, the City Council has given notice and on August 1, 2000, held a public hearing as required by law on the subject sewer rates, and tabulated the written protests received through the close of the public hearing on August 1, 2000; and WHEREAS, the rates reflected in the Report of Annual Sewer Rentals and Charges are consistent with the five-year financing plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of South San Francisco hereby finds that there is no majority protest because written formal protest from a majority of property owners to the proposed sewer fee increases was not presented to the City prior to the close of the public hearing on August 1, 2000. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of South San NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco that it hereby approves the schedule of rates set forth in the attached Exhibits 'A' and 'B' which implements the previously approved financing plan, and hereby amends the City's Master Fee Schedule to include the rates. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council hereby adopts the Report of Annual Sewer Rentals and Charges for Fiscal Years 2000-2001 and 200 2002, and directs that the rates so established shall be collected on the official tax assessment roll, together with real property taxes, and that the amount shall constitute liens upon the properties which shall be effective at the same time and to the same extent as is provided for by law in the case of real property taxes, with like penalties for delinquencies. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco at a Special meeting held on the 1 st day of August AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: ,2000 by the following vote: Councilmembers Pedro Gonzalez and John R. Penna, Mayor Pro Tem Joseph A. Fernekes and Mayor Kar¥1 Matsumoto None. None. Councilman Eugene R. Mullin ATTEST: ty Clerk EXHIBIT "A" TO RESOLUTION NO. 98-2000 SEWER RATES FISCAL YEAR 2000-2001 PARCELS BY USE CLASSIFICATION A. Residential Class Single-family dwelling Multi-family dwelling (duplexes, flats, apartments, and similar class of users) Trailer Court and similar class of uses ANNUAL RATE $188.00 per dwelling per year $188.00 per dwelling per unit per year $169.00 per dwelling per unit per year Bo Institutional Class Schools, colleges, rest homes, hospitals, clubs, lodges, and similar class of uses. Minimum charge, or Volume charge based on water consumed (metered inflow), or Volume charge based on water consumed (metered effluent) $188.00 per year $ 2.009 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $ 2.232 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed Commercial and Nonmonitored Industrial Classes 1. Light Strength Uses: Bars (without dining facilities), car washes, department and retail stores, hotels, motels (without dining facilities), laundromats, professional and business offices, banks, savings and loan associations, warehouses, auto rentals (without repair shops), newspapers, commercial printing shops, freight and drayage services, barber shops, shoe repair shops, camera shops, plating shops, wood and furniture fabricators, heating and appliance stores, drug stores, auto supply stores, general contractors' offices, public administration offices, health services, legal services, dry cleaners, metal fabricators, lumber companies, laundry services, sheet metal shops, and similar classes of uses with wastewater strengths less than or approximated equivalent to residential strength Minimum charge, or Volume charge based on water consumed (metered inflow), or Volume charge based on water consumed (metered effluent) $188.00 per facility per year $ 2.490 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $ 2.767 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed 2. Moderate Strength Uses: Auto/gas service stations, auto steam cleaners, auto rentals (with repair shops), bakeries, beauty and hair salons, commercial laundries, mortuaries, lodges (with dining facilities), radiator repair shops, markets (with garbage disposals), ice cream parlors, candy manufacturers, food preparation and caterers, sandwich shops, drive-in theaters, creameries, roofers, chemical preparations, machine shops, photo/film processors, rug, carpet, upholstery cleaners, foundries, ceramics studios, oil services, transmission services, sanitation services, furriers, drum and barrel cleaners, and similar classes of uses with wastewater strengths significantly greater than residential strength. The user will be reclassified to the light strength use classification if it adequately demonstrates to the city engineer it is discharging only segregated or wastewater equivalent in strength to residential wastewater. Minimum charge, or Volume charge based on water consumed (metered inflow), or $188.00 per year $ 3.897 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed Volume charge based on water consumed (metered effluent) $ 4.330 per 100 cubic feet of water o Restaurants, Cafes and Other Eating Places: Minimum charge, or Volume charge, based on water consumed (metered inflow), or Volume charge, based on water consumed (metered effluent) Monitored and Industrial Class: 1. Monitored and Industrial Users: Manufacturers, processors, producers, laundries, photo finishers, painting services, packagers and similar classes of uses whose wastewater are monitored by the City Minimum charge, or combination of the following: Volume charge, based on water consumed (metered inflow), or Volume charge, based on water consumed (metered effluent) Surcharge for suspended solids (ss) consumed $188.00 per year $ 5.694 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $ 6.327 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $188.00 per year $1.492 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $1.658 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $ 0.501 per pound of suspended solids discharged Surcharge for chemical oxygen demand (COD) $ 0.155 per pound of COD discharged 2. Septage Waste Haulers: Commercial businesses which haul to and dispose of septage waste at the Water Quality Control Plant. Minimum charge Volume charge based on waste water discharge $188.00 per year $ 0.106 per gallon discharged EXHIBIT "B" TO RESOLUTION NO. 98-2000 SEWER RATES FISCAL YEAR 2001-2002 PARCELS BY USE CLASSIFICATION A. Residential Class Single-family dwelling Multi-family dwelling (duplexes, flats, apartments, and similar class of users) Trailer Court and similar class of uses ANNUAL RATE $197.00 per dwelling per year $197.00 per dwelling per unit per year $177.00 per dwelling per unit per year Be Institutional Class Schools, colleges, rest homes, hospitals, clubs, lodges, and similar class of uses. Minimum charge, or Volume charge based on water consumed (metered inflow), or Volume charge based on water consumed (metered effluent) $197.00 per year $ 2.109 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $ 2.344 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed Commercial and Nonmonitored Industrial Classes 1. Light Strength Uses: Bars (without dining facilities), car washes, department and retail stores, hotels, motels (without dining facilities), laundromats, professional and business offices, banks, savings and loan associations, warehouses, auto rentals (without repair shops), newspapers, commercial printing shops, freight and drayage services, barber shops, shoe repair shops, camera shops, plating shops, wood and furniture fabricators, heating and appliance stores, drug stores, auto supply stores, general contractors' offices, public administration offices, health services, legal services, dry cleaners, metal fabricators, lumber companies, laundry services, sheet metal shops, and similar classes of uses with wastewater strengths less than or approximated equivalent to residential strength Minimum charge, or Volume charge based on water consumed (metered inflow), or Volume charge based on water consumed (metered effluent) $197.00 per facility per year $ 2.615 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $ 2.905 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed 2. Moderate Strength Uses: Auto/gas service stations, auto steam cleaners, auto rentals (with repair shops), bakeries, beauty and hair salons, commercial laundries, mortuaries, lodges (with dining facilities), radiator repair shops, markets (with garbage disposals), ice cream parlors, candy manufacturers, food preparation and caterers, sandwich shops, drive-in theaters, creameries, roofers, chemical preparations, machine shops, photo/film processors, rug, carpet, upholstery cleaners, foundries, ceramics studios, oil services, transmission services, sanitation services, furriers, drum and barrel cleaners, and similar classes of uses with wastewater strengths significantly greater than residential strength. The user will be reclassified to the light strength use classification if it adequately demonstrates to the city engineer it is discharging only segregated or wastewater equivalent in strength to residential wastewater. Minimum charge, or Volume charge based on water consumed (metered inflow), or Volume charge based on water consumed (metered effluent) $197.00 per year $ 4.092 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $ 4.547 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed Restaurants, Cafes and Other Eating Places: Minimum charge, or Volume charge, based on water consumed (metered inflow), or Volume charge, based on water consumed (metered effluent) Monitored and Industrial Class: 1. Monitored and Industrial Users: Manufacturers, processors, producers, laundries, photo finishers, painting services, packagers and similar classes of uses whose wastewater are monitored by the City Minimum charge, or combination of the following: Volume charge, based on water consumed (metered inflow), or Volume charge, based on water consumed (metered effluent) Surcharge for suspended solids (ss) $197.00 per year $ 5.979 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $ 6.643 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $197.00 per year $1.567 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $1.741 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $ 0.526 per pound of suspended solids discharged Surcharge for chemical oxygen demand (COD) $ 0.163 per pound of COD discharged 2. Septage Waste Haulers: Commercial businesses which haul to and dispose of septage waste at the Water Quality Control Plant. Minimum charge Volume charge based on waste water discharge $197.00 per year $ 0.111 per gallon discharged