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2805-04
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11/24/2004
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ii. For master meters connected west of the Snohomish River, the <br /> water charge shall be: <br /> Non-Pumped $.541 per 100 cu. ft. <br /> Pumped .783 per 100 cu. ft. <br /> In addition to said water charge there shall be added a twenty <br /> percent rate multiplier to the water charge and a filtration charge of <br /> $0.392 per 100 cu. ft. to arrive at the total monthly charge. No <br /> multiplier shall be added to the filtration charge. <br /> 3. Service Connection Charges. Service connection installations outside the City <br /> limits of all sizes shall be charged at the actual cost of the complete installation <br /> but in no event shall the charge for a three-quarter inch, a one-inch or a two-inch <br /> service be less than the amount charged for service connections within the City <br /> limits. <br /> 4. Delinquent Penalty and Special Charges. The delinquent penalty and special <br /> charges as set forth in Section 4 plus a multiplier of twenty-five percent, shall <br /> apply to customers outside the City limits. <br /> Section 5: State Utility Tax. The Mayor is authorized to increase or decrease the <br /> water charges herein to reflect any change in the State of Washington tax on water system <br /> revenues (currently set at 5.029% of system revenues). <br /> Section 6: On April 1, 1998, and thereafter on a biannual basis, the Utilities <br /> Superintendent shall submit a review and report of the financial condition of the water utility and <br /> City Council shall consider adjustment of rates, based on then current costs including but not <br /> limited to changes in the AFSCME Labor Relations agreement wage provisions for the position <br /> of Utility Laborer. <br /> Section 7: Domestic water customers will be defined as follows: "All metered water <br /> customers, either single family homes or multi-unit dwellings, of which the primary use is that of <br /> a structure to house human residents for an extended period of time shall be considered <br /> residential customers for the purpose of water billing." <br /> Section 8: Irrigation water customers will be defined as follows: "All metered water <br /> services which provide water solely for the purpose of commercial or agricultural irrigation of <br /> crops or landscaping shall be considered irrigation accounts for the purpose of water billing." <br /> 21 <br />
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