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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances - No. 786ORDINANCE NO. 786 junction With dwelling or accessory build- ing thereto or in nonhousekeeping cabin or cabins on same lot. $0.20 $0.30 Schedule ttBt7 Commercial or Industrial Institutions Charge per month Outside Inside corp- corporate Unit to which service is rendered rate lim5ts - limits 1. Nonsleeping and nonfeeding establish- I, ments, other than bus, train or service stations, doctors' clinics or other business or concerns hereinafter spccifitkl: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 20-2, 20-3 AND 20-4 OF THE CODE OF ZHE CITY OF LODI AND THEREBY PROVIDING FOR AN INCREASE IN THE RATES TO BE CHARGED FOR SEWAGE, STORM WATER AND INDUSTRIAL WASTES REMOVAL,. The City Council of the City of Lodi does ordain as follows: Section 1. Sections 20-2, 2-3 and 2-4 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 con- sideration 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. SANITARY SEWAGE SERVICE RATE SCHEDULES Schedule 7tA" Dwelling Units Charge per month Inside corpo- corporate rate limits limits Outside Unit to which service is rendered 1. Dwelling unit having not more than one room designed or used primarily €or sleeping purposes $0.60 2. Dwelling unit having two rooms designed or used primarily for sleeping purposes For each additional sleeping room over 2 contained within or maintained in con- $1.00 3. $0.90 $1.50 (a) Engaging ten persons or less in on-si te occupations $0.70 (b) Additional persons in units of ten or major fraction thereof $0.70 2. Feeding establishments such as restau- rants, fountains, public dining rooms, bars, etc. , but not including sleeping facilities: (a) Seating or serving capacity at any one time of ten persons or less $1.30 (b) Additional capacity in units of five persons or major fraction thereof $0.60 3. Housing establishments containing sleep- ing accommodations, but not providing meals or facilities for the preparation or serving of food, or within which launder- ing is dona or permitted: (a) Sleeping capacity of ten persons or less $1.60 (b) Additional sleeping capacity in units of five persons or major fraction thereof $0 80 4. Housing establishments containing slecp- ing facilities where tenants, employees, cust@mers* patients or guests are housed on the premises where cooking or laundry or laundry privileges for such persons is done or maintained on the premises, such as reominghouses, 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 -2- $3.60 $1.00 $1.00 $1.80 $0.90 $2.30 $1.20 $5.20 (b) Additional sleeping capacity in units of five persons 81 major fraction thereof $1.80 5. Barbersh@ps, beauty shops, dentists, etc. : (a) Three operating chairs or less $0.60 (b) For each additienal operating chair, add $0-20 $0 0 10 (c) For each public bath unit, add 6. Theaters, commercial public assembly halls , gymnasiums , e tc . (a) If meals or banquets are not served: (i) Capacity of five hundred persons or less (ii) Each tm hundred and fifty persons Qf additional capac- ity or major fraction thereof $1.80 (b) If meals are served, add appropri- ate munt determined by para- graph (2) (b) hereof 7. Lodge halls, dance halls, club houses, gymnasiums, etc., where use is restricted to members of the organization and social €unctions of a semiprivate and occasional nature. $3-60 Where no food is prepared or served : (i) Capacity of five hundred persons or less $0 60 ii) Each five hundred persons of additional capacity er major fraction thereof $0.60 $2.60 $0.90 $0 30 $0 . 20 $5.30 $2.60 $0.90 $0.90 -3- (b) Where food is occasionally pre- pared or served for banquets or after lodge meeting, ttc., for: (i) Two hundred persons seating capacity or less $1.20 (ii) For each two hundred per- sans of additional banquet hall capacity er major frac- tion thereof, add $1.20 $1.80 $1.80 Schedule llC1l Churches and Church Properties Charge per month Outside Inside corpo- corporate Unit to which service is rendered rate limits limits 1. Churches, together with church social halls, gymnasiums , banquet rooms or other facilities, other than schools, par- sonages or other living quarters not rented or owrated for profit and located on the same premises $1.00 $1.50 2. Social halls, gymnasiums, banquet rooms or other facilities rented or operated for profit shall be charged the appropziate rates set forth in Schedule rlB.ll 3. Parsonages or other dwelling units shall be charged at the appro- priate rates set forth in Schedule "A" or Schedule ttB,ll paragraph 3 or paragraph 4 thereof, whichever is applicable. 4. hereinafter set forth for schools in Schedule "D." Schools operated by churches shall be charged at the same rates Schedule Wtl Schools All schools, whether publicly or privately owned, or whether owned or operated by religious or other institutions, shall be charged at the follwimg rates: -4- Yearly rate €or each average daily attendance (Ineluding adult education or,other special classes) C1 assif ication 1. Schools not furnishing living accemnao- datisns 0r mere than one hgt meal per day per student: (a) Grade 8 and below '(b) Grade 9 and above Outside Inside cerpo- corpsrate rate limits limits $0150 $0.70 $0.70 $1.00 2. Schools furnishing living accommodations or more than one hot meal per day shall pay in addition to the above pearly rate the appropri- ate monthly charge computed in accordance with Schedule 'lQr7 paragraph 2 or paragraph 4, whichever is applicable. Schedule ItEII Miscellaneous Any train, bus or gasoline service station, doctor's clinic or other institution or structure requiring sanitary sewage disposal service which doe6 not ceme under the provisions of Schedules lfAA" to lfD,ll inclusive, set forth in this section, shall be charged at the following rates: Unit to which service is rendered Charge per month Outside Inside corpo- corporabe rate limits Aimi ts 1. For each water closet with one urinal and wash bowl included $1.00 $1.50 2. For each urinal in excess of one per water closet or without water closet $0.60 $0.90 3. For each wash bowl in excess of one per water closet or urinal or without water closet or urinal $0110 4. For each single or double wash tray, each shower head or tub bath, With or without shower head, each slop or laboratory sink $0 1 20 $0.10 $0.20 -5- 5. For each clinical, hydrotheraphy, colonic or similar fixture requiring sanitary sew- age disposal service, and not otherwise herein classified $0.50 $0.80 Minim bill under this Schedule ”E: $l*00 $1.50 Sec. 20-3. Storm water, etc., drainage service rate schedules. For and in consideration of the amcpunts 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 Service Rate Schedules Schedule “A1* Disposal into storm Drains 1A. The rate for the disposal of storm waters or wash waters into the city’s storm drains shall be: Outside Inside corpo- corporate rate limits limits (a) For the first million gallons or any portion thereof per year $20,00 f29.00 (b) For each additional one hundred thousand gallons or fraction thereef per year $ 1.80 $ 2.60 2A. The city shall estimate and determine the amount of storm waters or wash waters deposited into the city’s storm drains unless the user of the service elects to provide, install and maintain 1m good warking order an .integrating meter satisfactory to the city for the purposes of measuring such storm waters or wash waters. 3A. In determining the amount of storm waters, or wash waters deposited into the city’s storm drains, no charge shall be made for the storm waters or minor irrigation waters drainage frem roofs, pavements er hard- surfaced areas within the city limits. Where such drainage is.metered along with wash water, a credit of twelve hundred and fifty gallons pet year for each one hundred square feet, as projected and measured upon a -6- horizontal plane, of such drainage area tributary to the meter shall be allowed. Where roofs or other areas are sprinkled or flushed, such flushing or sprinkling waters shall be included in the quantities far billing purpses. For areas outside the corporate limits of the city tributary to the city's storm drains, storm waters shall be included in the quantities determined for billing purposes and unless otherwise metered, the annual quantity of storm waters shall 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. Schedule rtBtl Disposal into Industrial Waste Lines 1B. The rate for disposal of storm waters or wash waters deposited 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. 2B. Kate table Outside Inside corpo- corporate rate limits limits (a) For the first 1,000,000 gallons or any pertion theresf per year $60.00 $87.00 (b) For each additional 10,000 gallons or fraction thereof per year $ '0.54 $ 0.80 3B. The quantity of storm waters or wash waters used for billing purpeses whether or not such service is rendered to properties inside or outside the incorprated limits of the city. 4B. Minimum service charges Minimum charge per year Outside Inside corp- corporate rate limits limits (a) Maximum rate of deposit into indus- trial waste lines: (i) Up to 10 g.p.m. $60.00 $87.00 (ii) For each g.p.m. in excess of 10 up to 100 g.p.m., add $ 6.00 (a) For each g.p.m. in excess of 100 up to 1,000 g.p.m., add $ 50% -... -7- $ 8.70 $ 8.00 (iv) For each g.p.m. in excess sf 1,000 goporn., add $ 5.00 $ 5000 (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 9.p.m. for each one hundred sq. ft. of area as projected and measured upon a horizontal plane. (c) For determination of the maximum rate of deposit of other waters than storm waters, the maximum rate shall be the maximum 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. Schedule "C?! Disposal into Sanrtary Semrs 1C. into the city's sanitary sewers shall be determined by either the 2C Rate Table or paragraph 4B of Schedule tlBri next preceding, whichever is the greater. 2C. Rate Table The rate for disposal of storm waters or wash waters deposited Outside Inside corpo- corporate rate limits limits (a) Fer the first 750,000 gallons or any portion thereof per year $60.00 $87.00 (b) For each additional 10,000 gallons or fractisn thereaf per year $ 0.72 $ 1.04 X. The quantity of storm waters or wash waters used for billing purposes shall be determined as set forth in paragraph 3B of Schedule 1$11 next preceding. 4C. The City shall have the right at any time for reasons which appear good to it, to discontinue to receive any storm waters or wash waters into its sanitary sewers, from any source either temporarily or permanently, without notice, 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 frem the discontinuance of such service by the city without notice. -8- 5C. Before any new drains which will contain storm water or wash water are connected into the city's sanitary sewers or any pipe lines tributary thereto, or befere 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 ar wash waters and the terms, times and conditions under which the city will receive such storm waters or wash waters into its sanitary sewers. Any party violating the terms or conditions Qf 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 any or all services rendered thereunder. Sec. 20-4. Liquid industrial waste removal service rate schedules. Far 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 ox into its sanitary sewers for final disposal by the city. LIQUID INDUSTRIAL WASTE REMOVAL SERVICE. RATE SCHEDULES Schedule **Ai* Disposal into Industrial Wastes Lines LA. The charge for industrial waste disposal service through the city's 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. 2A. Rate table Outside Inside corp- wrporate rate limits limits Origin of industrial wastes. Group I shall include liquid wastes resulting . frem the following. (a) Rates for tonnage processed: (1) The prgcessing of fruits, berries nuts, grapes or vegetables for canning, freezing or preparation -9- for sale, packaging or shipment per raw or green ton as such produce is received on the premises for such precessing. (i) For up to 1,000 gallons of wastes per raw ton the rate per ten shall be (2) Thewashing, fermenting and processing of grapes, berries and fruits for the preparation of wine or brandy per raw or green tsn (or the green ton equivalent for dried or other processed materi- als) as such produce is received on the premises for such process- ing. (i) For up to 1,000 gallons of wastes per raw ten the rate per ton shall be (3) The curing of olives and the ex- traction of olive oil. (i) For up to 1,000 gallons of wastes pex raw ton the rate per ton shall be (b) Rate for excess water: For each 10,000 gallons of any Group I wast@s or fraction thereof in exc*ss of 1,000 gallons per tan in any billing period, add $0.54 $0.80 Group 11 shall include liquid wastes resulting from the following: (i) The processing ef any cereal, meat or other food products for packaging or canning on a commercial scale. $0.16 $0.24 $0.20 $0.30 $0.30 $0.44 - 10 - (ii) The processing of milk or milk products, the manufacture of , ice cream, butter, cheese or other milk products, and the bottling or packaging theresf. (iii) The keeping, treating, slaughtering, cleaning or dressing of other processing of fish, fowl or animals on a commercial scale; provided, that such wastes shall not include: (a) Offal, or any of the centents of the alimentary canal of any fish, fowl or animals; or, (b) Any appreciable quantity of fat, blood, urine; or (c) Any flesh, guts, bone or solid matter which can be removed by screens herein specified under section 20-1 for industrial wastes. (iv) Any wastes similar to the above resulting from industrial processes and which are not excluded by the provisions of paragraph (iii) next above and which have a normal B.O.D. of not exceeding 1,000 p.p.m. and average normal S.S. of not to exceed 1,000 p.p.m. For each 1,000 gallons or fraction thereof of Greup I1 liquid waste having a twenty-four hour average S.S. of not more than 1,000 p.p.m. the rate shall be $0.16 $0.24 For each 100 lbs. of B.O.D., or fraction thereof, in excess of 1,000 p.p.m. during any billing period $1.50 $2.20 For each 100 lbs. of S.S., or fraction thereof, in excess of 1,000 p.p.m. during any billing perisd $0.50 $0.72 Group I11 shall include liquid wastes resulting fltom the following: Commercial or self-service laundries or cleaning establishments. Any other industrial wastes having a B.O.D. of not to exceed (i) (ii) 500 p.p.m. and a S.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, fswl or animals. - 11 - For each 1,000 gallons or fraction thereof of Group I11 liquid waste having a twenty-four hour average B.O.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 $0.50 $0.72 Group IV 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 boilers, etc. (a) The preparation or bottling of soft drinks. (iv) The saline waters resulting from cooling or precooling of refrigerators, railrozd CSIS or trucks, etc. (v) Other industrial wastes in general resulting from the washing 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.rn* For each 1,000 gallons, or fraction thereof, of Group IV liquid waste having a twenty-four hour average B.O.D. of not more than 50 p.p,m. and a twenty-€our hour average S.S. of not more than 1,000 p.p.m., the rate shall be $0.07 For each 100 lbs. of B.O.D., or fraction thereof, in excess of 500 p.p.m. during any billing period $1.50 For each 100 lbs. of S.S., or fraction thezeof, in excess of 500 p.p.rn. during any billing period 3A. Minimum service charges - 12 ” (a) Maximum rate of deposit into indus- trial waste lines: (i) Up to 10 g.p.m. $0.10 $2.20 $0.50 $0.72 Minimum oharge per year Outside Inside corpo- corporate rate limits limits $60.00 $87.00 $ 6.00 $ 8.70 (ii) For each g.p.m. in excess of 10, up to 100 g.p.m,add (iz) For each g.p.m. in excess of 100, up to 1,000 g.p.m., add $ 5.50 $ 8.00 (iv) For all g.p.m. over 1,000 g.p.m., add $ 5.00 $ 7.20 (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 determination of the maximum rate of deposit of other waters than storm waters, the maximum rate shall be the maximum 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. 4A. Billing shall be based upon estimates and determinations made by the city of the character and quan%ity of the wastes. However, if the 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, 01 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 @f the wastes dcitermined by such metering or sampling and testing, insofar as applicable. Schedule lfB1f Disposal into Sanitary Sewers 1B. Industrial 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 - 13 - city's activated sludge sanitary sewage disposal plant to satis- factorily treat such wastes along with all other wastes then accruing to such plant, at the rates set forth in 3B Rate table following or 4B Minimum service charges, whichever is the greater. 2B. In addition te 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, treating, 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. 3B. Rate table Rate per 1,000 Gallons Inside corpo- corporate rate limits limits Outside Character of wastes; range of B.O.D. and S.S. : (a) Each below 200 p.p.m. $0.10 $0.16 (b) One or both above 200 p.p.m. Each below 500 p.p.m. $0.14 $0.20 (c) One or both above So0 p.p.m. Each below 1,000 p.p.m. $0.16 $0.24 (d) For wastes having either a B.O.D. or S.S. in excess of 1,000 p.p.m. gher of B.0-D. or S.S. in p.p.m.) 200 igher of B.O.D. or S.S. in p.p.m.) 200 ** $(0.037 -t 0.03 4B. Minimum service charges Minimum charge per year Outside Inside corpo- corporate rate limits limits $87.00 Maximum rate of deposit into sanitary sewers: (i) Up to 10 g.p.m. $60.00 (ii) For each g.p.m. in excess of 10 g.p.m., add $ 6.00 $ 8.70 Billing shall be based upon estimates and determinations made by 5B. 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 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. However, if the Section 2. This ordinance shall be published one time in the "Lodi News Sentinel, l1 a daily newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the City of Lodi, and shall be in force and take effect with respect to all services rendered hereunder on and after June 1, 1965. Attest: State of California, County of San Joaquin, SS. I, Beatrice Garibaldi, City Clerk of the City of Lodi, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No; 786 was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Lodi held April 7, 1965, and was thereafter passed, adopted and ordered to print at a regular meeting held April 21, 1965, by the following vote: Axes: Councilmen - Brown, Culbertson, Dow, Walton and Kirsten Noes : Councilmen - None Absent: Councilmen - None I further certify that Ordinance No. 786 was approved and signed by the Mayor on the date of its passage and the same has been published pursuant to law. 16