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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-09-20; Municipal Water District; Resolution 119a. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 - %. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 RJ3SOLUTION NO. 119 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT ESTABLISHING AND FIXING RATES AND CHARGES FOR WATER SOLD, DISTRIBUTED AND DELIVERED BY THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT WITIZIN CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT AND CANCELLING RESOLUTION NO. 112 OF SAID DISTRICT. WHEREAS, Ordinance No, 12 of Carlsbad Municipal Water District amended Section 6 of Ordinance No. 10 of said District to provide that the rates at which water will be sold by the District shall be fixed by resolution of the Board of Directors of the District; and ,- WHEREAS, Section 22 of Municipal Water District Act of 1911, as amended provides that the Board of Directors, so far as practicable, shall fix such rate or rates for water in the district and in each improvement district therein, as will result in revenues which will pay the operating expenses of the district, and the improvement district, provide for repairs and deprecla: iaa I <>'' orla la, ?r XT' ? a reasonable surplus for improvements, extensions, and enlarge ments, pay the interest on any bonded debt and provide a sinking or other fund fo the payment of the principal of such debt as it may become due; and WHEREAS, Section 22 of Municipal Water District Act of 1911, as amended, further provides that the rates for water in each improvement district may vary from the rates of the district and from other improvement districts therein; and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Carlsbad 'Municipal WaterDistrict have determined that it is to the best interests of the district and the inhabitants thereof to change the rates and charges for all water sold, distributed and delivered by the District within said District. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTOR! OF CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT AS FOLLOWS: 1. Resolution No. 112 of the Board of Directors of Carlsbad Municipal Water District establishing and fixing rates and charges for all water sold, distributed, and delivered by the Carlsbad Municipal Water District within said -,- I 1 I 1 I I 1( 1: 1: 1: 11 l! It 1' 1I 1' 2( 2: 2: 2; 21 2: 2t 2'; 2E 2s 3C 31 32 District, adopted by the Board of Directors on May 17, 1960, is hereby rescindel 2. The rates and charges for water sold, distributed and delivered by the District within said District and improvement districts therein shall be as hereinafter set forth. I WHQLESALE RATE a. The rate per acre foot shall be the average cost of the water to the District for the preceding month, plus $12.50. b. Each wholesale consumer agency shall be entitled to one meter connection without the payment of any standby charge. For each additional meter connection, the wholesale consumer agency shall pay a monthly standby charge of $10.00. RETAIL RATE 1. For consumers who are able to take water at a minimum rate flow equal to 50% of the average rate of flow during the maximum two hour period: Standby charge (up to 1" meter) - individual Standby charge (above 1" meter) - individual $3.00 $5.00 First I, 000 cubic feet or fraction thereof Next 2, 000 cubic feet or fraction thereof Over 3, 000 cubic feet $. 24 per 100 cu. ft. $. 17 per 100 cu. ft. $. 10 per 100 cu. ft. Minimum charge per meter installation per month - $10.50 2. For consumers who are not able to take water at a minimum rate flow equal to 50% of the average rate of flow during the maximum two hour period: Standby charge (up to 1" meter) - individual atandby charge (above 1" meter) - individual $3.00 $5.00 Charge per 100 cubic feet of water $. 19 Minimum charge per meter installation per month $1 1.40 a. The monthly standby charges for multiple units, which shall prevail for multiple unit rental properties, trailer courts, motels or any similar arrangement of units shall be as follows: (1) If there are 10 living units or less, the monthly standby charge shall be equal to the monthly standby charge for an individual retail connection multiplied by 50% of the living units. (2) If there are more than 10 living units, the monthly standby charge shall be equal, to the monthly standby charge for an individual retail connection multiplied by 40% of the living units; but in no case shall said monthly standby charge be less than five times the monthly standby charge for an individual retail connection. 3. The applicant for a retail connection shall pay the entire cost -2- . . . . . . .- ., . 1: 2: 21 -. 2E 3c 31 32 of the connection. Before the seryize connection is made, the applicant must pay a deporsit equal to the estimated cost of the service connection, as determined by the district, @us 10%. In the event that the actual cost of said service connection is less than the deposit the appli cant shall receive a refund of the unused portion of the deposit. In the event the actual cost of the service connection is more than the deposit the applicant shall immediately pay the remaining amount due upon receipt of a bill from the district. 4. Upon termination of any temporary retail service, temporary meters will be removed by the district, at the request of the customer. Any cust incurred by the district in the removal of such meters shall be paid by the customer. 5. If temporary service is changed to a permanent status the service meter shall becmme the property of the district and will be operated and maintained by the district. 6. The determination of the District as to whether a consumer is able to take water at a minimum rate flow equal to 50% of the average rate of flow during the maximum two hour period shall be final and concluaive on all parties. ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPROVED this 20th day of September, 1960. I- 1 /- President of Board of D Carlsbad Municipal Wat ATTES,T: of Carlsgad Municipal Water District. - 3-