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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 77-1995 RESOLUTION NO. 77-95 CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING SEWER RATES EFFECTIVE FY 1995-96 AND AMENDING THE MASTER FEE SCHEDULE TO INCLUDE THE RATES 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, the City Council has given notice and on July 26, 1995, held a public hearing as required by law on the subject sewer rates. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco that it hereby adopts the schedule of rates set forth in the attached Exhibit "A" and hereby amends the City's Master Fee Schedule to include the rates. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall take effect upon its adoption by two-thirds vote of all members of the City Council and 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. AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco at an adj. regular meeting held on the 27 day of July , 1995 by the following vote: Councilmembers Jack Draqo, Joseph A. Fernekes, Roberta Cerri Teglia and Mayor Robert Yee None None Councilmember John R. Penna EXHIBIT A TO RESOLUTION NO. 77-95 SEWER RATES FISCAL YEAR 1995-1996 Parcels By Use A. Co Classification Residential Class Annual Rate Single-family dwelling $122.00 per dwelling per year Multi-family dwelling (duplexes, fiats, apartments and similar class of uses) $122.00 per dwelling unit per year Trailer courts and similar class of uses $111.00 per dwelling unit per year Institutional Class Schools, colleges, rest homes, hospitals, clubs, lodges and similar class of uses (1) Minimum charge, or $122.00 per year (2) Volume charge, based on water consumed (metered inflow), or $1.346 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed Volume charge, based on water consumed (metered effluent) $1.495 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed Commercial and Nonmonitored Industrial Class 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), news- papers, commercial printing shops, freight and drayage services, barber shops, shoe -1- Co Commercial and Nonmonitored Industrial Class Class - Continued 1. Light Strength Uses - Continued. repair shops, camera shops plating shops, wood and fur- niture fabricators, heating and appliance stores, drug stores, auto supply stores, general con- tractors offices, public admin- istration offices, health services, legal services, dry cleaners, metal shops, and similar classes of uses with waste water 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) 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, sand- wich shops, drive-in theaters, cream- eries, roofers, chemical preparations, machine shops, photo/film processors rug, carpet, upholstery cleaners, foundries, ceramics studios, oil services, transmission services, sani- tation services, furriers, drum and barrel cleaners, and similar classes of uses with wastewater strengths significantly greater than residential strength. $122.00 per facility per year $1.604 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $1.782 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed -2- 2. Moderate Strength Uses - Continued The user will be reclassified to the light strength uses 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 con- sumed (metered effluen0 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 effluen0 4. Monitored Industrial Class 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) $122.00 per year $2.474 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $2.747 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $122.00 per year $3.833 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $4.259 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $122.00 $0.882 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $0.980 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed $0.364 per pound of sus- pended solids discharged -3- Monitored Industrial Class - Continued Surcharge for chemical oxygen demand (COD) 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 dis- charged $0.102 per pound of COD discharged $122.00 per year $0.076 per gallon discharged