HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances - No. 1059ORDINANCE NO. 1059
AN OHDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 20-2, 20-3 AND 20-4 OF THE
CODE OF THE CITY OF LODI AND THEREBY PROVIDING FOR AN
INCREASE IN THE HATES TO BE CHAKGED FOR SEWAGE, STORM
WATER AND INDUSTHIAL WASTES KEMOVAL.
The City Council of the City of Lodi does ordain as follows:
Section 1. Sections 20-2, 20-3 and 20-4 of the Code of the
City of Lodi are hereby amended to read in full as follows:
Sec. 20-2, Sanitary sewage service rate schedules. For and
in consideration of the amounts set forth in the sanitary sewage service
rate schedules in this section, the city will receive sanitary sewage into
its sanitary sewers for final disposal by the city.
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SANITARY SEWAGE SERVICE KATE SCHEDULE
Schedule "A" Dwelling Units
Outside
C o r-po rate
Inside
C or po r a t e - Unit to Which'Service is rendered Limits Limits
1. Dwelling unit having not more than one room
designed or used primarily for sleeping
purposes $0.90 $1.35
2. Dwelling unit having two rooms designed or
used primarily for sleeping purposes $1.50 $2.25
3. For each additional sleeping room over 2
contained within or maintained in conjunction
with dwelling or accessory building thereto
or in nonhousekeeping cabin or cabins on
same lot. $0.30 $0.45
Schedule "B" Commercial or Industrial Institutions
Charge Per Month
Inside Outside
Corporate Corporate
Unit to Which Service is rendered Limits Limits
1. Nonsleeping and nonfeeding establishments,
other than bus, train or service stations,
doctors,' clinics or other business or con-
cerns hereinafter specified:
(a)Engaging ten persons or less in on-site
occupations $1.05 $1.50
(b)Additional persons in units of ten or
major fraction thereof $1.05 $1.50
. 2. Feeding estibli- ,rnt-n:s such aa restaurants,
fountains. puL~I:c ci~.iCn~: rc,vms. bars, etc.,
but not including slecptng facilities:
(a)Seating or serving capacity at any one
time of :cn persons u: less $1.80
(b)Additional capacikv in units sf five
persons or major fractiax thereof $0.90
3. Housing establishments containing sleeping
accommodations, but not providing meals
or facilitics for the preparatiGr, or serving
of food, or within which laundering is done
or permitted:
(a) Sleeping capacity of ten persons or less
(b) Additional sle.eping capacity in units of
$2.40
' five persons 01' majsr fraction thereof $1.20
4. Housing establishments containing sleeping
facilities where tenants, employees, cus-
tomers, patients or guests are housed on
the premises where ccoking or laundry or
laundry privileges far such persons is done
or maintained on the premises, such as
roominghous es , hospitals, American plan
hotels or institutions where meals are
served to only employees, customers or
guests housed on the premises:
(a)Sleeping capacity of ten persons or less $5.40
(b)Additional sleepiog capacity in units of
f,ive persons or major fraction thereof $2.70
5. Barbershops, beauty shops, dentists, etc. :
(a)Three operation chairs or less
(b)For each additional operating chair, add
(c)For each public bath unit, add
$0.90
$0.30
$0. 15
6. Theaters, commercial public assembly
halls, gymnasiums, etc.
(a)If meals or banquets are not served:
(i)Capacity of five hundred persons or less
(ii)Each two hundred and fifty persons of
additional capacity or major fraction there- .
of $2.70
$5.40
(b)If meals are served, add appropriate
amount determined by paragraph (Z)(b) hereof
7. Lodge halls, dance halls, club houses, gym-
nasiums, etc., where use is restricted to
members of the organization and social
functions of a semiprivate and occasional
nature.
(a)Where no food is prepared or served:
(i)Capacity of five hundred persons or less
(ii)Each five hundred persons of additional
capacity or major fraction thereof
(b)Where food is occasionally prepared or
served for banquets or after lodge meeting,
etc., for:
$0.90
$0.90
(i)Two hundred persons seating capacity
or less $1.80
(ii)For each LWO hundred pcr.iions
of additional banquet hall capacity or major
fraction thereof, add $1.80
$2.70
$1.35
$3.45
$1.80
$7.80
$3.90
$1.35
$0.45
$0.30
$7.95
$3.90
$1.35
$1.35
$2.70
$2.70
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Schedule "C" Churches and Church Properties
Charge Per Month
Unit to which service is rendered
Inside Outside
Corporate Corporate
Limits Limits
1. Churches together wrth church social
halls, gymnaskilms, banquet rooms or
other facilities, other than schools,
parsonages or other living quarters not
rented or operated for profit and located
on' the same premises' $1. 50 $2.25
2. Social halls, gymnasrums, banquet rooms or other facilities rented or
operated for profit shall be charged the appropriate rates set forth in
Schedule "B"..
3. Parsonages or other dwelling units shall be charged at the appropriate
rates set forth in Schedule "A" or Schedule "B" , paragraph 3 or paragraph
4 thereof, whichever is applicable.
4. Schools operated by churches shall be charged at the same rates here-
inafter set forth for schools in Schedule "D".
Schedule "D" Schools
All schools, whether publicly or privately owned, or whether owned or
operated by religious or other institutions, shall be charged at the fol-
lowing rates:
Yearly rate for each average daily
attendance (Including adult education
or other special classes)
Classification
1. Schools not furnishing living accom-
modations or more than one hot meal
per day per student:
(a) Grade 8 and below
(b) Grade 9 and above
Inside Outside
Corporate Corporate
Limits Limits
$0.75 $1. 05
$1 05 $1. 50
2.
per day shall pay in addition to the above yearly rate the appropriate
monthly charge computed in accordance with Schedule "Bl' paragraph 2
or paragraph 4, whichever is applicable.
Schools furnishing living accommodations or more than one hot meal
Schedule "E" Miscellaneous
Any train, bus or gasoline service station, doctor's clinic or other
institution or structure requiring sanitary sewage disposal service
which does not come under the provisions of Schedules "A" to "D",
inclusive, set forth in this section, shall be charged at the following
rates:
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Charge Per Month
Units to which service 1s recdered
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Inside Outside
Corporate Corporate
Limits Limits
For each water closet w'th oce urinal
and wash bcvrl included $1.50 $2.25
For each urical in excecs ot' me per
water closet 'Jr withcut water clxet $0.90 $1.35
For each wash bowl in excess of one
per water closet 3r urinal or without
water closet or urinal $0.15
For each sing12 or double wash tray,
each shower head or tub bath, with
or withou: s howcr head, each slop or
laboratary sink $0.15
$0.30
$0.30
For each clicical, hydrotheraphy.
colonic or similar fixture requiring
sanitary sewage disposal service, and
not otherwise herein classified $0.75 $1.20
Minimum bill under this Schedule "E" $1. 50 $2.25
Sec. 20-3, Storm water, ets. drainage service rate schedules. For
and in consideration of the amounb hereinafter set forth in the storm water
or wash water drainage service rate schedule, the city will receive into
its storm drains, industrial waste lines or sanitary sewers as hereinafter
provided, storm waters or wash waters for final disposal by the city.
STORM WATERS OR WASH WATER DRAINAGE
SERVlCE RATE SCHEDULES
Schedule "A" Disposal into Storm Drains
1A.
storm drains shz!l be:
The rate for disposal of stcrm waters or wash waters into the city's
Outside Inside
Corporate Corporate
Limits Limits
(a) For the first 1, 000,000 gallons or
any portion thereof per year $30.00 $43.50
(b) For each additional 100,000 gallons
or fraction thereof per year $ 2.70 $ 3.90
2A.
or wash waters deposited into the city's storm drains unless the user
of the service elects to provide, install and maintain in good working
order an integrating meter satisfactory to the city for the purposes of
measuring such storm waters or wash waters.
The city shall estimate and determine the amount of storm waters
3A. In determining the amount of storm waters, or wash waters de-
posited into the city's storm drains, no charge shall be made for the
etorm waters or.minor irrigation waters drainage from roofs, pave-
ments or hard-suriaced areas within the city limits.
drainage is metered along with wash water, a credit of twelve
hundred and fifty gallons per year for each one hundred square feet,
as projected and measured upon a horizontal plane, of such drainage
Where such
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area tribstary to tht, m-:cr shall bc allcbwed.
areas are sprinkicd or flushed. such flushing or sprinkling waters
shall bc iricludrd in fhc: quatiti:ies for billing purposes. For areas
outside the corparatc, !imits oi the city tributary to the city's storm
drains, storm watcrs shall be iccluded in the quantities determined
for billing purposes and unless otherwise metered, the annual
quantity of storm waters slid1 be assumed as equal to twelve hundred
and fifty gallons per one hundred square feet, as projected and
measured-upon a horizontal. plane of roof, pavement or hard- surfaced
area serviced.
Where rcofs or other
Schedule "B" Disposal into Industrial Waste Lines
1B.
into the city's industrial waste lines shall be determined by either the
2B Rate table or the 4B Minimum service charges, hereinafter set
forth, whichever is the greater.
The rate for disposal of storm waters or wash waters deposited
2B. Rate table Inside Outside
Corporate Go rpora te
Limits Limits
(a) For the firs: 1, 000,000 gallons or
any portion thexeof per year $90.00 $130.50
(b) For each additional 10, OCO gallons
or fraction thereof per year $ 0.81 $ 1.20
3B.
poses whether or not such service is rendered to properties inside or
outside the incorporated limits of the city.
The quantity of storm waters or wash waters used for billing pur-
4B. Minimum service charges
Minimum charge per year
Inside 0 uts ide
Corporate Corporate
Limits Limits
(a) Maximum rate of deposit into
industrial waste lines:
(i] Up to 10 g. p.m. $90.00 $130. 50
(ii) For each g. p.m. in excess
of 10 up to 100 g. porn., add $ 9.00 $ 13.50
(iii) For each g. p. m. in excess
of 100 up to 1,000 g. p. m., add
(iv) For each g. p. m. in excess
of 1,000 g. p. m., add $ 7.50 $ 7.50
(b) For determinaticn of the maximum rate of deposit, all storm
waters falling on impervious areas draining directly without
retention into the city system shall be computed at the rate of
one g. p. m. for each one hundred sq. ft. of area as projected and
measured upon a horizontal plane.
$ 12.00 $ 8.25'
(c) For determination of the maximum rate of deposit of other
waters than storm waters, the maximum rate shall be the max-
imum measured or estimated total quantity of water expressed
in U. S. gallons discharged in any five consecutive minutes during
the billing period divided by five, or the gallons per minute of
waste removal service requested by the customer, whichever is
the larger.
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Schedule "C" Dispcsal int.0 Sanitary Scwcrs
1C.
into the city's sanitary sewers shall be determined by either the ZC
Rate Table or paragraph 40 of Schedule "B" next preceding, which-
ever is the greater.
2C. Rate' Table Inside Outside
The rate for disposal of storm waters or wash waters deposited
Corporate Corporate
Limits Limits
(a) For the first 750, GOO gallons or
any portion thereof per year $90.00 $130.50
(b) For each additional 10,000 gallons
or fraction thereof per year $ 1.08 $ 1.56
3C. The quantity of storm waters or wash waters used for billing pur-
poses shall be determined as set forth in paragraph 3B of Schedule 'Bl',
next preceding
4C.
good to it, to discontinue to receive any storm waters or wash waters
into its sanitary sewers, from any source either temporarily or perman-
ently, without no\tice, and parties who may be adversely affected by such
discontinuance of such service shall not be entitled to any redress, for
damages which may result from the discontinuance of such service by the
City without notice.
The City shall have the right at any time for reasons which appear
5C.
are connected into the city's sanitary sewers or any pipe lines tributary
thereto, or before any storm water or wash water service rendered
through the sanitary sewers and discontinued by the city is re-established,
the party desiring such service shall obtain a written permit from the
city council, which permit shall state the maximum quantity and maximum
rate of deposit of such storm waters or wash waters and the terms, times,
and conditions under which the city will receive such storm waters or wash
waters into its sanitary sewers.
of such permit shall be liable for all costs and all damages suffered by the
city resulting from such violations and to the cancellation of such permit
and the termination of acy or all service rendered thereunder.
Before any new drains which will contain storm water or wash water
Any party violating the terms or conditions
Sec. 20-4. Liquid industrial waste removal service rate schedules.
For and in consideration of the amounts hereinafter set forth in the liquid
industrial waste removal service rate schedules, the city will receive
industrial wastes into its industrial waste disposal lines or into its sanitary
sewers for final disposal by the city.
LIQUID INDUSTRIAL WASTE REMOVAL SERVICE RATE SCHEDULES
Schedule "A" Disposal into Industrial Waste Lines
1A.
industrial waste lines shall be based upon either the 2A Rate Table or
the 3A Minimum service charges, hereinafter set forth, whichever is
the larger.
The charge for industrial waste disposal service through the city's
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2A~. Rate Tablc
Origin of indl;strial was:cs.
Group I shall inclodc liquid wastes resulting
from the following.
(a) Rates for tonnage processed:
(1) The proccssmg of trults, berries,
nuts, grapes or vegetables for canning,
freezing of preparation for sale,
packaging or shipmcrt per raw or green
ton as such prcduce is received on the
premises for such processicg.
'
Inside 0 utside
Corporate Corporate
Limits Limits
(i) For up to 1,000 gallons of wastes
per raw ton the rate per ton shall be $0.24
(2) The crushing, fermenting and pro-
cessing of grapes, berries and fruits
for the preparation of wine or brandy
per raw or grecn ton (31 the green ton
equivalent for dried or other processed
materials) as such produce is received
on the premises for such processing.
(i) For up to 1,000 gallons of wastes
per raw ton the rate per ton shall be $0.30
(3) The curing of clives and the
extraction of olive oil.
(i) For up to 1,000 gallons of wastes
per raw ton the rate per ton shall be $0.45
$0.36
$0.45
$0.66
(b) Rate for excess water:
For each 10,000 gallons of any Group I
wastes or fraction thereof in excess of
1,000 gallons per ton in any billing
,
period, add $0. 81 $1.20
Group I1 shall ipclude liqcid wa'stes resulting from the following:
packaging OF canning on a commercial scale.
ice cream, butter, cheese or other milk products, and the bottling or
packaging thereof.
(iii) The keeping, treating, slaughtering, cleaning or dressing or
other processir-g of fish, fowl or animals on a commercial scale;
provided, that such wastes shall not include:
(i) The processing of any cereal, meat or other food produdts for
(ii) The processing of milk or milk products, the manufacture of
(a) Offal, or any of the contents of the alimentary canal of
(b) Any appreciable quantity of fat, blood, urine; or
(c) Any flesh, guts, bone or solid matter which can be removed
by screens hercin specified under section 20-1 for industrial
. any fish, fowl or animals; or,
wastes.
(iv) Any wantes similar to the above resulting from industrial pro-
cesses and which arc riot excladed by the provisions of paragraph (iii)
next above and which have a normal B. 0. D. of not exceeding 1,000 p. p. m.
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and average normal S. S., of not to exceed 1,000 p. p. m.
For each 1.000 gallons or fraction thereof
of Group 11 Iiquid waste having a twenty-four
hour average S. S. of cot more than 1,000 .
p. p.m. the rate shall be $0.24 $0.36
For each 100 Ibs. of 73 0 I). , or fractlon
thereof, in excess oi 1,000 p. p. m. during
any billing period $2.25 $3.30
For each 100 lbs. of S.S. or fraction
thereof, in excess of 1,000 p. p. m. during
any billing period $0.75 $1.08
Group I11 shall include liquid wastes resulting from the following:
(i) Commercial or self-service laundries or cleaning establish-
ments *
(ii) Any other industrial wastes having a B. 0. D. of not to exceed
500 p. p m. and a 5. S, not to exceed 500 p. p. m. , except those
wastes resulting from the processing of fruit, berries, nuts, grapes
or vegetables, milk, cereal or from the keeping, treating, slaughtering
or dressing of fish, fowl or animals.
For each 1,000 gallons OP fraction thereof
of Group I11 liquid waste having a twenty-four
hour average B. 0. D, of not more than 500
p. p. m. and a twenty-four hour average S. S.
of not more than 500 p. p. m. the rate shall be $0.75 $1. 08
Group IY shall include liquid wastes resulting from the following:
(i) Washing of automobiles, trucks, etc.
(ii) The flushing of loading areas, pipes, tanks, blowing down of
(iii) The preparation or bottling of soft drinks.
(iv) The saline waters resulting from cooling or precooling of
(v) Other industrial wastes in general resulting from the washing
boilers, etc.
refrigerators, railroad cars or trucks, etc.
or flushing or processing of inorganic objects or things having a
B,O. D. of not to exceed 50 p. p. m. and a S. S. of not to exceed 1,000 p. p. m.
For each 1,000 gallons, or fraction thereof
of Group IV liquid waste having a twenty-four
hour average B. 0. D. of not more than 50
p. p. m. and a twenty-four hour average S. S.
of not more than 1,000 p. p. m., the rate shall be $0.11
For each 100 Ibs. of B. O.D. or fraction
thereof, in excess of 500 p. p.m. during
any billing period $2.25
For each 100 15s. of S.S., or fraction
thereof, in excess of 500 p. p.m. during
any billing period' $0.75
$0.15
$3.30
$1. 08
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3A. Minimuni Scrvica Chargcs
Minimum Charge Per Year
Inside 0 uts ide
Corporate Corporate
Limits Limits
(a) Maximurn rate of deposit znto in-
dustrial waste lines.
(i)
(ii) For 2ach g., p. m. in excess of
10, up to 100 g. p. m. add
(iii) For each go p.m. in excess of
100, up ts I, 000 g. p. rn. , add
(iv) For all g. p. m. over 1, 000
g.. p-rn., add
Up to 30 g. p.m. $90.00 $130.50
$ 9-00 $ 13.05
$ 8.25 $ 12.00
$ 7.50 $ 10.80
(b) For determination of the maximum rate of deposit, all storm
waters falling on impervious areas draining directly without retention
into the city system shall be computed at the rate of one g. p. m. for
each one hundred square feet of area as projected and measured upon
a horizontal plane,
(c) For determication of the maximum rate of deposit of other waters
than storm waters, the maximum rate shall be the maximum measured
or estimated total quantity nf water expressed in U. S. gallons discharged
in any five consecutive minutes during the billing period divided by five,
or the gallons per minute of waste removal service requested by the
customer, whichever is the larger.
4A.
the city of the character and quantity of the wastes.
user of the service is dissatisfied with such determinations made by the
city, he may at his sole expense install, maintain and operate in a
manner satisfactory to the city such indicating or integrating meters as
required to propeply measure the flow, or at his sole expense, establish
sampling equipment, tests and procedure satisfactory to the city to
determine the S, So or the B. 0. D. of the wastes, in which event the billing
shall be based on the quantities and the character of the wastes determined
by such metering or sampling and testing, insofar as applicable.
Billing shall be based upon estimates and determinations made by
However, if the
Schedule "B" Disposal into Sanitary Sewers
1B. Industrizl waste disposal service through the city's sanitary sewer
system will be rendered only in locations where surplus capacity exists
in the sanitary sewers, and only within the safe capacity of the city's
activated sludge sanitary sewage disposal plant to satisfactorily treat
such wastes aiong vith all other wastes then accruing to such plant, at
the rates set forth in 3B Kate Tzbie following or 4B Minimum Service
Charges, whichever is the greater.
2B. In addition to the industrial wastes which the city will receive into
its industrial waste lines, the city will receive into its sanitary sewers
limited quantities of such wastes as may result from the keeping, treat-
ing, slaughtering, cleaning or dressing of fish, fowl or animals,
including minor amounts of offal, contents of alimentary canal, fat,
blood or urine; provided, that all flesh, guts, bone or solid matter has
been removed therefrom by screens specified under section 20-1 for
industrial wastes.
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3B. Rate Table Rate per 1,000 Gallons
Inside
Corporate
Limits .
Character of wastes; range of B.O.D.
and S. S. :
(a) Each below 200 p. p. m. $0.15
(b) One or both above 200 p. p. m.
(c) One or both above 500 p. p. m.
(d) For wastes having either a B.O.D.
or S.S. in excess of 1,000 p. p. m.
Each below 500 p. p. m.
Each below 1,000 p. p. m.
$0.21
$0.24
See *
Outside
Corporate
Limits
$0. 24
$0.30
$0.36
See ** ..
higher of B. 0. D. or S.S.' in p. p. m.)
20 0 * $(O. 038 t 0.038
igher of B.O. D. or S.S. in p. p. m.1
ZOO ** $(O. 056 t 0.056
4B. Minimum Service Charges
Minimum Charge Per Year
Inside Outside
Corporate Corporate
Limits Limits
Maximum rate of deposit into sanitary sewers:
(i) Up to 10 g. p.m. $90.00 - $130. 50
(ii) For each g. p. m. in excess of 10 g. p. m.,
Add $ 9.00 $ 13105
5B.
the city of the character and quantity of the wafites.
user of the service is dissatisfied with such determinations made by the
city, he may at his sole expense install, maintain and operate in a
manner satisfactory to the city such indicating or integrating meters as
required to properly measure the flow, or at his sole expense, establish
sampling equipment, tests and procedure satisfactory to the city to
determine the S.S. or the B.O.D. of the wastes, in which event the
billing shall be based on the quantities and the character of the wastes
as determined by such metering or sampling procedures, insofar as
applicable.
Section 2.
August 1, 1975.
Section 3.
revenue is to be applied to the usual and current expenses of the City, and
therefore, this ordinance shall becon-.e effective ininiediately upon its .
adoption.
Billing shall be based upon estimates and determinations made by
However, if the
This Ordinance shall be applied to all billings made on and after
This ordinance orovides for the increase of sewer taxes, which
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Section 4.
News -Sentinel,” a newspaper of general circulation printed and
published in-the City of Lodi.
This ordinance shall be published one time in the “Lodi
Approved this 6th day of August 1975
RICHARD L. HUGHES
Vice-Mayor
B. S’kHROEDEK
eputy City gleak
State of California I ‘.
County of San Joaqtiin, ss.
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I, James B. Schroeder, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Lodi,
do hereby certify that Ordinance No. 1059 was introduced at a regular
meeting of the City Council of the City of Lodi held July 16, 1975 and
was thereafter passed, adopted and ordered to print at a regular meeting
of said Council held August 6, 1975 by the following vote:
Ayes: Councilmen - EHRHARDT, HUGHES, KATNICH,
and PINKEKTQN
Noes: Councilmen - None
Absent: Councilmen - SCHAFFEK
I further certify that Ordinance No. 1059 was approved and signed by the
Vice-Mayor on the date of its passage and the same has been published
pursuant to law.
py City Clerk
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