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Ordinance 26570006.18023 WSS:prd WSS503970 1/18/88 ORDINANCE NO. 2657 AN ORDINANCE OF rHE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASH:NGTON, AMEN[-NG THE PROVISIONS OF THE EDMONDS CITY CODE SCCTION 17.30.030 RELATING TO WATER RATES TO DELETE OUTDATED RATES, EDMONDS CITY CODE SECTION 17.30.040 RELATING TO UTILITY CHARGES TO ADOPT NEW SEWER RATES TO BE EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 1988, 1989, 1990, ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM RATE FOR 1991, PROVIDING FGP SEVERABILITY OF THE ORDINANCE AND FIXING A TIME WHEN THE SAME SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE. WHEREAS, the C_ty of Edmonds, Washington, is in the process of constructing a new secondary sewage treatment facility, and WHEREAS, the estimated costs of such fac=_:_tv have been received by the City and future rate inc-eases attributable thereto may now be estimated, and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to establish rates to phase in such rates over a reasonable period of time in order to provide notice to the .:cns-:mer, to provide adequate funding for the project aid to repay bond obli,7ations, if any, which may be incurred in the construction of such project,now, therefore, THE CITY COUNCIL :)F THE CIT'. OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. SCC Section 7.30.030 Water Rates - Meter Installat:en Charges, Subsection A, is hereby amend-d to read as follows: ?.30.03G Water Rates - Me_e- Installation Charges. The mDnthly rates for water supplied through meters are fixed as follows: A. Base rate. A base rate to be paid by customers for water supplied through meters is hereby fixed on a bimonthly basis as follows: Effective Rate (bimonthly) Date 1. Single family l/l/84 $8.38/unit residence 2. Puplex, apartment l/l/84 $7.31"anit houses, condomi- niums and other multi -unit resi- dences 3. All other customers: Water Meter Size Base Rate (bimonthly) 3/4" $ 10.13 1'1 20.63 1-112" 38.16 211 58.17 3" 125.49 4" ?'77.76 6" s:)2.30 Section 2. ECC Section _7.30.040 Utility Charges Subsecti-ns A and B, are hereby amended to read as follows: 7.30.040 Utility Charges. The utility charges set forth in this section shall be added to and made a part of the bimonthly rates for water supplied through the meters as set forth in Section 7.30.030: A. Fcr customers who are served by City waterlines, the following bimonthly charges are imposed: Effective Connected Unconnected I. Single-family 3/1/88 $20.00 $ 8.00 residences 3/l/89 28.00 11.20 3/l/90 32.60 1s.04 -2- 2. Duplex, 3/l/88 S20.00/unit $ 8.00/unit apartmen, 3/l/89 28.00/unit 11.20/unit houses, 3,./90 32.60/unit 11.04/unit condominiums and other multi -unit residences 3. All other 3/l/88 S 1.23* $ 8.00 customers 3/1/89 1.73* 11.20 3/1/90 2 . 0 0 * 13.04 *Per 100 cubic feet of metered water consumption. B. For customers who are got served by City waterlines but who are connected to City sewers, the following bimonthly charges are imposed: Rate (bimonthly) 1. S_ngle-Family 3/l/88 $20.00 residences 3/l/89 28.00 3/l/90 32.60 2. Duplex, apartment 3/1/88 20.00/unit houses and other 3/l/89 28.00/unit multi -unit 3/1/89 32.60/unit residences 3. Ho-els, motels, 3/l/88 11.43/room trailer parks, or unit and trailer courts 3/l/89 16.00/room or unit 3/l/90 18.63/room or unit 4. Schools 3/1/88 .85 3/l/89 1.18 3/l/90 1 _.38 5. Office buildings 3/l/88 23.96* 3/l/89 33.54* 3/1/90 39.05* *Office in the same building. 6. Business, commercial 3/1/88 27.34 3/l/89 38.14 3/l/90 44.41 7. Manufacturing and industries: 9. Tave_ns, service 3/1/88 30.49 -3- stations 3/l/89 42.69 3/l/90 49.70 9. Laundries, laundro- 3/1/88 130.48 mats, car washes, 3/l/89 182.67 supermarkets, 3/l/90 212.68 restaurants 10. Hospitals, nursing 3/l/88 18.83 homes 3/1/89 26.37 3/l/90 30.70 11. Churches, fraterna' 3/l/88 22.98 and service organi- 3/l/89 32.17 zations with 3/4" meter 3/l/90 37.45 12. Churches, fraternal 3/l/88 82.29 and service organi- 3/l/89 115.06 zations with 1" meter 3/l/90 133.96 Section 3. The bimonthly rate for connected single family residences shall be $36.20 commencing March 1, 7-991, or at such higher rate or rates as may be necessary in irder that the City shall comply with the coverage covenants of its outstanding water and sewer revenue bonds and bonds issued parity therewith. All other rates shall be set p-oportionately at a level necessary to achieve compliance wit'-, such coverage covenants and shall not be ieb- than the minimum necessary for compliance. Section 4. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall noc affect the validity or constitu- tionality of any other section, sentence, cla-use or phrase of this ordinance. Section 5. This ordinance, being an exercise of a dower specifically delegated to the City legislat?ve body, is not subject to referendum, and shall take effect five (5) days after WE pa -;sage and publication of the attached summary which is hereby approved. ATTEST'/AUTHENTICATED: CrTY 'CLERK, J ACQUELINE G. PARRETT APPROVED AS TO FORM: OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY: t c c By: M FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: January 18, 1988 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: February 16 , 1988 PUBLISHED: February 21, 1988 EFFECTIVE DATE: February 26, 1988 ORDINANCE NO. 2657 -5-