Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity of Tamarac Resolution R-82-351Introduced by III Temp. �� 2537 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 71 18' 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 129 31 32 33 34 35 CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA RESOLUTION NO. - A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING AND MODIFYING RATES AND CHARGES APPLICABLE TO THE UTILITY OWNED BY THE CITY OF TAMARAC SERVING CUSTOMERS WEST OF STATE ROAD 7, AMENDING SUBSECTIONS K & L OF SEC. I OF RESOLUTION N0. R-82-312; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA: SECTION I: The Rate Schedule set forth below shall be applicable to all customers of the water and sewer utility served by the City of Tamarac for customers West of State Road 7: A. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION RECREATIONAL FACILITIES - WATER Service Availability Charge (no consumption) 5/8" Meter $ 4.65/mo. 1" Meter 11.65/mo. 1-1/2" Meter 23.25/mo. 2" Meter 37.20/mo. Consumption Charge per 1,000 gallons .60 B. MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL - WATER Service Availability Charge Per Unit (no consumption) $ 3.25/mo. Consumption Charge per 1,000 gallons .60 C. COMMERCIAL - WATER Service Availability Charge (no consumption) 5/8" Meter $ 6.00/mo. 1" Meter 15.00/mo. 1-1/2" Meter 29.95/mo. 2" Meter 47.90/mo. 3" Meter 117.30/mo. 4" Meter 149.20/mo. 6" Meter 232.50/mo. Consumption Charge per 1,000 gallons .60 D.1.SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL - SEWER Service Availability Charge (no consumption) $ 6.20/mo. Disposal Charge per 1,000 gallons for 10,000 gallons or less .70 All over 10,000 gallons - No Additional Charge D.2 HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION RECREATIONAL FACILITIES - SEWER Service Availability Charge (no consumption) 5/8" Meter $ 6.20/mo. 1" Meter 12.50/mo. 1-1/2" Meter 25.00/mo. 2" Meter 40.00/mo. Disposal Charge per 1,000 gallons for 20,000 gallons or less .70 All over 20,000 gallons - No Additional Charge - 1 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 13 31 32 33 34 35 Temp. #`''2537 E. MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL - SEWER Service Availability Charge per Unit (no consumption) $ 4.35/mo. Disposal Charge per 1,000 gallons for 10,000 gallons or less .70 F. COMMERCIAL - SEWER Service Availability Charge (no consumption) 5/8" Meter 1" Meter 1-1/2/" Meter 2" Meter 3" Meter 4" Meter 6" Meter Consumption Charge per 1,000 Gallons G. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION RECREATIONAL FACILITIES - IRRIGATION WATER Service Availability Charge (no consumption) 5/8" Meter 1" Meter 1-1/2" Meter 2" Meter Consumption Charge per 1,000 Gallons H. COMMERCIAL - IRRIGATION WATER Service Availability Charge (no consumption) 5/8" Meter 1" Meter 1-1/2" Meter 2" Meter 6" Meter Consumption Charge per 1,000 Gallons I. INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER SERVICE RATE To be determined on an individual basis according to volume and characteristics of wastewater. $ 6.20/mo. 15.50/mo. 31.00/mo. 49.60/mo. 99,20/mo. 155.00/mo. 310.00/mo. .70 $ 4.65/mo. 4.65/mo. 9.50/mo. 37.20/mo. .60 $ 7.15/mo. 17.80/mo. 35.55/mo. 56.85/mo. - 355.64/mo. .60 J. OTHER USES - WATER AND SEWER Any customer for which no schedule directly applies shall use C. and G. COMMERCIAL RATE PER UNIT. K. CONTRIBUTION CHARGES (CONNECTION CHARGES) Contribution Charges - Water Contribution Charges - Wastewater L. The number of ERC'S for individually metered residential or non-residential uses shall be a minimum of one or more depending upon the size of water meter installed. The number of ERC'S for multi -family residential units with a common or shared meter shall be based on the following formula: $ 525.00per ERC I 975.00per ERC K = (No. of fixture units * divided by 2) times the No. of bedrooms** If K is less than 25; then each unit shall be considered 2/3 of an ERC. If K is equal to or more than 25; then each unit shall be considered one or more ERC. - 2 - Temp. # 2537 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 L7 18 19� 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 129 :.0 31 32 33 34 35 * The number of fixture units per unit shall be based on Table 46-I of the 1981 Broward County Edition of the South Florida Building Code. ** Includes all rooms except kitchen, living room, dining room, storage room or utility room. M. METER INSTALLATION CHARGES/DEPOSITS (1) Residential or Homeowners Association Recreational Facilities METER SIZE 5/8" 1" 1-1/2" 2_' Over 2" Multi -Family N. CUSTOMER SERVICE CHARGES Meter Turn -On Meter Turn -Off (not applicable for termination of service at consumer's request) 0. METER TESTING DEPOSIT Meter Size 5/8" 1" and 1-1/2" 2" Over 2" FIRE LINE CHARGES 411 6" 81t Over 8" CHARGE $ 115.00 225.00 400.00 525.00 By Agreement By Meter Size as indicated above During Normal Working Hours $ 10.00 10.00 CHARGE $ 20.00 30.00 50.00 Cost and 5% $ 300.00/year 700.00/year 1,200.00/year By Agreement DEPOSIT $ 55.00 145.00 290.00 460.00 By Agreement No. of Units x service availability x 3. x 2.203 After Normal Working Hours $ 20.00 20.00 P. REIMBURSEMENT FOR EXTRA During Normal After Normal EXPENSES Working Hours Working Hours $ 10.00 $ 20.00 (Normal working hours are defined as 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.) Q. Customers outside of the corporate limits of the City receiving service shall, in addition to the rates set, pay a surcharge of 25%. R. Service availability charges shall be prorated for customers becoming a part of or leaving the system during a billing cycle. S. To qualify as a Homeowner Association Recreational Facility, the following criteria shall apply: CONDOMINIUM and COOPERATIVES: 100% of the water and sewer is used exclusively for the co -owner's benefit. - 3 - 1 2 3'' 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 a 31 32 33 34 35 Temp. #_ _ 2537 - None of the water and sewer is used in any endeavor which sells or rents a commodity or provides a service for a fee.. Each point of service is separately metered and billed. A responsible legal entity is established as the customer to whom the Utility can realer its bills, and receive payment for said service. HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATIONS: 100% of the water and sewer is used exclusively for the member homeowners' benefit. None of the water and sewer is used in any endeavor which sells or rents a commodity or provides a service for a fee. Each point of service is separately metered and billed. A responsible legal entity is established as the customer to whom the Utility can render its bills, and receive payment for said service. Membership in the Homeowners' Association which controls and operates the common facilities is required as a condition of property ownership in the subdivision; and such requirement arises from restrictions of record which are set out or incorporated by reference on each member homeowner's deed. Such restrictions require each member homeowner to pay his proportionate share of the costs of operating and maintaining the common facilities. This obligation to pay must be enforceable by placement of a lien on the member homeowner's property and by foreclosure for nonpayment of such liens. The Homeowners Associations are comprised of persons owning contiguous lots in a planned development, and the commonly owned facilities are located within the development. SECTION 2: This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS day of 1982. ATTEST: ASSISTANT CITY C ERK I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have approved the form and correctness of this RFg0T.TTTT0W _ - 4 - MAYOR: DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT RECORD OF COUNCIL VOTE 1 �(C, • 8';2 + P�r l TABLE 46-I FIXTURE UNITS PER FIXTURE • Fixture Unit Minimum Size Fixture Type Value as of Trap Load Factors Inches Bathtub (with or without overhead shower) ............. Bidet ........................... Dental unit or cuspidor .......... Dental lavatory ................. Drinking fountain ............... Dishwasher domestic ............ Floor drains .................... Lavatory ............. Small P.O. Lavatory .............. Large P.O. Lavatory, barber, beauty parlor Lavatory, surgeon's .............. Laundry tray (1 or 2 com- 2 1 1 1 1h 2 3 1 2 2 2 11h 11h 11/4 11/4 11/4 11h 3 or 11/4 11h 11h 11h partments) ................... Shower stall, domestic .......... Showers (group) per head' ....... Sinks 2 2 3 11h 2 2 Combination sink -and -tray ...... Combination sink -and -tray with 3 Nominal 11h food disposal unit ............. Kitchen sink, domestic .......... Kitchen sink, domestic with 3 2 See 4613.10(b) 11h 11h food waste grinder and/or dishwasher .................. Surgeon's sink .......... .. .... Flushing rim sink (with valve) .... Service sinks, combination trap 2 3 8 See 4613.10(b) 11h 11h 3 standard ..................... Service sink (P Trap) ordinary Pot, scullery, etc., sink ........... Wash sink,' (circular or mul- 3 2 4 2 or 2 2 • tiple), each set of faucets ...... Urinal, pedestal ................ Urinal, wall .................... Urinal stall, washout ............ Water closet, tank operated ...... Water closet, valve -operated ..... Automatic dish washer 1 8 4 4 4 8 Nominal Nominal Nominal 11h 3 2 2 3 3 (domestic') ................... Automatic clothes washer ....... 2 4 11h 2 is (b) Fixtures not listed in Table 46-I shall be estimated in accordance with Table 46-J. TABLE 46-J Fixture drain or Fixture -unit trap size value 11/4 inches and smaller .................... 11h inches ............................... 2 inches ............................... 3 inches ............................... 4 inches ............................... 4605.7 DETERMINATION OF SIZES FOR THE DRAINAGE SYSTEM: (a) MAXIMUM FIXTURE -UNIT LOAD: The maximum of fixtures units that may be connected to a given size vertical soil or waste stack is given in Table 46-H. (b) SIZES OF SEWERS AND DRAINS: The required sizes of building drains, building sewers, and horizontal branches shall be determined on the basis of the total number of fixture units drained by them in accordance with the following table: 46-19 TABLE 46-G BUILDING DRAINS, SEWERS AND HORIZONTAL BRANCHES Maximum Number of Fixture Units That May Be Connected to any Portion of the Building Drain Diameter of or the Building Sewer Pipe m 1/16 Inch Fall per Foot y. Inch Inches . % Inch 1Y4 .......... 1 1 1 1% .......... 2 4 6 2 .......... 4 10 21 3' .......... 22 28 36 42 .......... 60 180 216 5 .......... 150 390 480 6 .......... 360 700 840 8 .......... 1,400 1,600 1,920 10 .......... 2,500 2,900 3,500 12 .......... 3,900 4,600 5,600 15 .......... 7,000 8,300 10,000 1 Not over two fixtures having integral traps requiring three or four -inch waste connec- tion. 2 Size of building sewers shall be a minimum of 4 inches, with the exception that if connected to a septic tank and if the developed length measured along the pipe and fittings from the exterior of the building wall to the septic tank does not exceed 10 feet, the building sewer may be sized the same as the building drain. (C) On remodeling and additions to residential buildings where soil and vent lines are inaccessible and where it becomes necessary to install sewer lines outside of and around the existing buildings such lines shall be considered horizontal branches and shall be installed in accordance with Table 46-G. (d) Where accessor 'residential buildings are on the same lot with an existing building, the sewer from such accessory building shall be consiYered a horizontal branch and shall be installed in accordance with Table 46-G provided such horizontal branch enters an existing building sewer. (9) The required sizes and permitted lengths of vertical soil or waste stacks shall be independently determined by the total fixture units of all fixtures connected to the stack in accordance with Table 46-H and 46-K. TABLE 46-H SIZE AND PERMITTED LENGTH OF SOIL AND WASTE STACKS Maximum Tote[ Fixture Diameter of Number of Permitted Unite at One • Pipe in Fixture Length Story or Branch Inches Units In Feet Interval 1Y4 1 45 1 1% . 8 60 6 2 ....... 24 80 12 3 ....... 72 150 36 4 ....... 500 225 120 5 ....... 1,100 300 200 6 ....... 1,900 400 350 8 ....... 3,600 600 600 (f) (1) An automatic clothes washer shall be considered a pump discharge fixture. It shall be installed on a minimum 2" stack with a 2" arm and a 2" trap. (2) No kitchen sink or other sinks receiving greasy wastes shall be installed in a waste stack less than 2" in diameter. No automatic clothes washers or sink wastes shall discharge into a wet vent 2" or less in diameter except as set forth in Sec. 4613.10 (b). (3) No pumped discharge fixtures shall be installed on a cross less than 3" stack diameter. Domestic dishwashing machines and food grinders shall not be considered as pump discharge fixtures. 4605.8 RESTRICTIONS: No water closet shall discharge into a stack less than three inches in diameter. Not more than two water closets shall discharge into a three inch stack at the same point. Not more than four water closets shall discharge into a three inch stack at the same level. All horizontal soil and waste sections shall be governed by Table 46-G. (a) MINIMUM SIZE OF SOIL AND WASTE STACKS: No soil or waste stack shall be smaller than the largest horizontal branch connected thereto except that a 3 x 4 one quarter bend connected to a water closet outlet shall not be considered as a reduction in pipe size. (b) FUTURE FIXTURES: When provision is made for the future installation of fixtures, those provided for shall be considered in determining the required sizes of drain pipes. Construction to provide for such future installation shall be terminated with a plugged fitting or fittings. 4605.9 SUMPS AND EJECTORS - DRAINAGE BELOW STREET LEVEL: (a) SUMPS, SEWAGE AND LIQUID WASTE EJECTORS: Sewage and liquid waste from any plumbing fixture or appliance installed where the floor level at the fixtures is below the crown of the street shall discharge into a sump or receivin tank by gravity and be lifted and discharged into the building sewer or drain by ejectors. The sump or receiving tank shall be sized to retain a 30-minute peak flow. Pump discharge pipes shall be provided with a check located on the pump side of a gate valve located as close to the pump as possible. 46-20