RES-2020-020 RESOLUTION NO. 2020- 0 2 0
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM MODIFYING THE RATES, RULES AND
REGULATIONS, WHICH DO NOT INCREASE RATE-
RELATED REVENUES,FOR THE SALE AND DISTRIBUTION
OF WATER AS ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION NO. 72R-600
AND MOST RECENTLY AMENDED BY RESOLUTION NO.
2019-037 AND DETERMINING THAT SAID ACTIONS ARE
EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY ACT(CEQA)PURSUANT TO PUBLIC RESOURCES
CODE SECTION 21080(B)(8) AND SECTIONS 15061(B)(3)
AND 15273(A) OF TITLE 14 OF THE CALIFORNIA CODE OF
REGULATIONS.
WHEREAS, the City of Anaheim ("Anaheim") maintains a water production,
transmission, and distribution system for the distribution of water to residents and businesses of
Anaheim and has adopted Water Rates, Rules and Regulations for the sale and distribution of
water; and
WHEREAS,the Anaheim Municipal Code authorizes the Anaheim City Council to
approve reasonable Water Rates, Rules and Regulations for water services,which are provided by
the Anaheim Public Utilities Department("APU"); and
WHEREAS,APU is a publicly owned utility,but nonetheless strives to operate like
a business and continuously seeks opportunities to minimize administrative and fiscal burdens
while remaining in a position to maintain service reliability and high industry standards; and
WHEREAS, in support of the foregoing,APU staff reviewed and recommends the
modification of Rule Nos. 1, 2, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 26 of, and addition of Rule No. 21 to,the Water
Rates,Rules and Regulations, including the renumbering of the"Smart Meter Program Residential
Customer Opt Out Option"rule from Rule No. 26 to Rule No. 21, and the adoption of a new Rule
No. 26 entitled"Water Bill Assistance for Income-Qualified Customers"; and
WHEREAS, it is reasonable and appropriate to modify the Water Rates, Rules and
Regulations, as set forth in Attachment A, to provide water service customers more payment
flexibility, payment options, and bill assistance; and to clarify terms related to recovery of costs
for customer-specific water facilities; and
WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board considered the requirements of the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and found that the proposed modifications to the
Water Rates, Rules and Regulations, as set forth in Attachment A, come within Public Resources
Code section 21080(b)(8)and Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, sections 15061(b)(3)
and 15273(a). Thus, these modifications are exempt from CEQA; and
WHEREAS,based on the findings hereinabove made and the public hearing record,
the Public Utilities Board recommended that the City Council determine that the modifications to
the Water Rates, Rules and Regulations are exempt under CEQA, Public Resources Code section
21080(b)(8) and Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, sections 15061(b)(3) and
15273(a); and
WHEREAS, based on the findings hereinabove made, the Public Utilities Board
recommended that the Anaheim City Council adopt the findings of the Public Utilities Board with
respect to the matters contained herein and adopt the modifications to the Water Rates, Rules and
Regulations, as reflected in Attachment A, which is on file with the Office of the City Clerk; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the evidence and concurs with the
findings of the Public Utilities Board as set forth hereinabove.
NOW,THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Anaheim City Council as follows:
1. The findings set forth herein are hereby adopted by the Anaheim City
Council.
2. The Anaheim City Council hereby determines that, in accordance with
CEQA and the State CEQA Guidelines, the modifications to the Water Rates, Rules and
Regulations, as reflected in Attachment A, are exempt from CEQA pursuant to Public Resources
Code section 21080(b)(8)and sections 15061(b)(3)and 15273(a)of Title 14 of the California Code
of Regulations,because it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the proposed
modifications will have a significant effect on the environment as the modifications primarily
recover costs and are administrative in nature.
3. The Anaheim City Council hereby adopts the following modifications to
the Water Rates, Rules and Regulations, as reflected in Attachment A, (a) modifications to Rule
Nos. 1,2, 9, 10, 11, and 12, and 26 of the Water Rates, Rules and Regulations; (b)renumbering of
Rule No. 26 of the Water Rates, Rules and Regulations as Rule No. 21 of the Water Rates, Rules
and Regulations; and (c) the adoption of a new Rule No. 26 of the Water Rates, Rules and
Regulations. Rule No. 12 is hereby deleted.These modifications shall be effective March 1,2020.
4. The Anaheim Public Utilities General Manager is hereby authorized and
directed to prepare, promulgate, publish, and implement changes to the Water Rates, Rules and
Regulations as set forth herein.
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council
of the City of Anaheim this 11 th day of February , 2020,by the following roll call vote:
AYES:Mayor Sidhu and Council Members Faessel, Barnes,
Brandman, Moreno, Kring, and O'Neil
NOES:None
ABSENT:None
ABSTAIN:None
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•CITY CLERK THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
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Attachment A
Water Rates, Rules and Regulations
Rule Nos. 1, 2, 9, 10, 11, 21, and 26,
effective March 1, 2020
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RULE NO. 1
DEFINITIONS
Unless specifically defined below,words or phrases used in the Rates,Rules and Regulations shall be interpreted so as
to give them the meaning they have in common usage and to give these Rates, Rules and Regulations their most
reasonable application.
Added Facilities: The facilities provided by the Utility at the request of an Applicant, which are over and above the
Utility's standard facilities as further set forth in Rule No.2 of these Rates,Rules and Regulations.
Advanced Water Meter: A Meter that wirelessly transmits Customer water consumption data for operation and
billing purposes to the Utility on a periodic or event-driven basis.
APU: Anaheim Public Utilities.
Applicant: The Person,association,corporation or governmental agency applying for Service.
Application: A request to the Utility for Service as distinguished from an inquiry as to the availability of or charges for
such Service.
Balancing Account: An account designated to account for the Water System Reliability Adjustment rate collections and
payment of Water System Capital Expenditures and capital-related Debt Service.
Billing Period: The time interval between gathering the data used for billing purposes.
Capital Expenditures: Funds used to acquire or upgrade physical assets such as Water System property or equipment.
This type of outlay is made to maintain or increase the scope of Water System operations.
CDPH: California Department of Public Health.
City: The City of Anaheim,a municipal corporation.
City Clerk: The City Clerk of the City of Anaheim,California
City Council: The City Council of the City of Anaheim,California
Class of Service: The categories of Service established by the various water Rate Schedules.
County: The County of Orange,California.
Customer: The Person in whose name Service is rendered as evidenced by the signature on the Application,contract or
agreement for that Service or,in the absence of a signed instrument,by the receipt of bills or Summary Bills regularly
issued in his name regardless of the identity of the actual Person using the Service.A Customer may also be a party with
whom the City of Anaheim is doing business, with or without a billing relationship, or who is receiving benefit of
Service under another party's name.
Date of Presentation: The date upon which a bill or notice is Mailed or delivered by the Utility to the Customer.
Debt Service: Cash required over a given period of time for the repayment of interest and principal on borrowed funds.
Distribution Mains: Pipelines located in streets, highways,public rights-of-way, easements or private rights-of-way,
exclusive of Service Connections,which are owned and operated by the Utility and are used to serve the general public.
Diversion: Any activity described in California Penal Code section 498(b),as may be amended from time to time.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated:
Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2016-198 Dated: 10-18-16
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RULE NO. 1
DEFINITIONS
East Santa Ma Canyon Area: That portion of land which is subject to terminal reservoir storage fees and transmission
main fees as provided for in Rule No. 15-C of the Rates,Rules and Regulations.
General Manager General Manager of the City of Anaheim,Public Utilities Department or a designee.
General Water Service: The Class of Service of all Customers, with the exception of Private Fireline Service
Customers.
Gross Area of Applicant's Property: The contiguous land area owned or controlled by an Applicant,including streets,
but excluding open areas for which Service will not be required within a Special Facilities District,plus one-half of the
land area of the abutting streets to which legal,recorded access exists at the time of application for Service.
HCF: The unit of quantity measurement, which the Department uses to measure the amount of Potable Water or
Recycled Water delivered to a Customer in hundreds of cubic feet.One HCF is 748 gallons.
Jurisdiction: A specified area within which a Rate Schedule or schedules apply.
Mailed: Any notice or other communication will be considered "mailed" when it is enclosed in a sealed envelope,
properly addressed,and deposited in any United States Post Office Box,postage prepaid.
Main Enlargement: The enlargement of Distribution Mains beyond existing facilities in accordance with the applicable
provisions of the Rates,Rules and Regulations.
Main Extension: The extension of Distribution Mains beyond existing facilities in accordance with the applicable
provisions of the Rates,Rules and Regulations.
Meter: The instrument used for measuring the amount of Potable Water or Recycled Water delivered to a Customer.
Month:A thirty-day period.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 01-01-17 by Resolution No.: 2016-198 Dated: 10-18-16
Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2014-002 Dated: 01-07-14
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RULE NO._1
DEFINITIONS,
Multi-family Accommodation: An apartment building, duplex,mobilehome park, court group, or any other group of
residential units located upon a single Premises, providing the residential units therein meet the requirements for a
Single-Family Accommodation. Hotels, guest or resort ranches, tourist camps, motels, auto courts, and trailer courts,
consisting primarily of guest rooms and/or transient accommodations,are not classed as Multi-family Accommodations.
Municipal Code:The Municipal Code of the City of Anaheim.
Municipal Service: Utility Services supplied to City of Anaheim departments.
On-Site Recycled Water System:That portion of the On-Site System composed of Recycled Water facilities.
On-Site System: The Potable and/or Recycled Water facilities under the control of the Applicant,owner or Customer.
The On-Site System is located downstream of the POD,which is normally downstream of the Utility's Meter tailpiece.
Permanent Service: Service which, in the opinion of the Utility, is of a permanent and established character. This
Service may be continuous,intermittent,or seasonal in nature.
Person: Any individual,partnership,corporation,public agency,or other organization operating as a single entity.
Planning Department: The Planning Department,and/or its Building Division,of the City of Anaheim,California.
Point of Delivery(POD): The point where the piping of the Utility is connected to the piping of the Customer,which is
normally downstream of the Utility's Meter tailpiece,regardless of the location of the Meter.
Potable Water: Water that meets the standards for human consumption set by the applicable federal, state and local
authorities.
Premises: All of the real property and apparatus employed in a single enterprise on an integral parcel of land
undivided, excepting in the case of industrial, agricultural, oil field, resort enterprises, and public or quasi-public
institutions, by a dedicated street, highway, or other public thoroughfare, or a railway. Automobile parking lots
constituting a part of and adjacent to a single enterprise may be separated by an alley from the remainder of the
Premises served.
Private Fireline Service: The piping, fittings, and valving necessary to conduct Potable Water for fire protection
purposes from the Distribution Main to the Private Fireline Service assembly backflow prevention device.
Public Utilities Board: The Public Utilities Board as appointed by the City Council.
Public System: The system of facilities under the control of the Utility. The Public System facilities shall be those
upstream of the POD to the Customer.
Rate Charges: Charges in the Rates,Rules and Regulations may include the following:
Commodity Charge: That portion of the charge for Service which varies with the amount of Potable Water or
Recycled Water consumed in accordance with the Rate Schedule.
Customer Charge: That portion of the charge for Service which is a fixed amount without regard to Potable
Water or Recycled Water consumption in accordance with the Rate Schedule.
Minimum Charge: The least amount for which Service will be rendered in accordance with the Rate Schedule.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 01-01-17 by Resolution No.: 2016-198 Dated: 10-18-16
Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2014-002 Dated: 01-07-14
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RULE NO. 1
DEFINITIONS
Rates, Rules and Regulations: The rate structure, the Rules, and any regulations as approved by the City Council,
governing the use and delivery of Potable and Recycled Water.
Rate Schedule:Maybe one or more Tariff Pages setting forth the charges and conditions for a particular class or type of
Service at a given location. A Rate Schedule,as referred to herein,shall include all the wording on the applicable Tariff
Page or pages,including but not limited to,the following:Class of Service,Applicability,Rates,Special Conditions,and
reference to a Rule or Rules.
Recycled Water:Water that is approved for purposes other than human consumption and meets the criteria set forth in
Division 4 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations,as may be amended from time to time. Recycled Water
does not include gray water.
Recycled Water Service: The Class of Service supplying Recycled Water to Customers for landscape irrigation;
agricultural irrigation; toilet and urinal flushing; cooling towers; construction water; industrial process water,
commercial use;groundwater recharge;and enhancement of wildlife habitats.
Recycled Water Site Supervisor: The individual designated by the User and approved by the Utility who provides a
liaison to the City; oversees the use of Recycled Water on the User's Premises; has the authority to carry out any
requirements of the City,is responsible for the operation and maintenance of an On-site Recycled Water System;and
prevents potential violations. The individual must have completed a Utility-approved Recycled Water Site Supervisor
training program.
Recycled Water System: The infrastructure needed to provide and deliver Recycled Water to Customers within the
Utility's Service Area, including, but not limited to, all pipelines, Service Connections, Meters, pumping stations,
reservoirs,and other related facilities.
Recycled Water Users'Guide:The Utility's guidelines to be used by an Applicant,Customer,Person,Recycled Water
Site Supervisor,User,owner,tenant,property manager,engineer,or contractor in the design,installation,operation and
maintenance of On-Site Recycled Water Systems within the Service Area.
Regulatory Agency:A public entity legally constituted by federal,state,and local statutes that is authorized to protect
public health and water quality within the Service Area.
Revenue: Amount realized from the selling of goods or services before customer discounts or uncollectible write-offs
are applied. This does not include amounts collected from sources that are to be deferred in accordance with
Governmental Accounting Standards Board(GASB)Statement No.62.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 01-01-17 by Resolution No.: 2016-198 Dated: 10-18-16
Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2014-002 Dated: 01-07-14
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RULE NO. 1
DEFINITIONS
Rule(s): Tariff Pages which set forth the application of all rates,charges and Services when such applicability is not set
forth in and as a part of the Rate Schedules.
RWQCB:The Regional Water Quality Control Board of the State of California,Santa Ana Region.
Service: The furnishing of Potable or Recycled Water to a Customer from and out of the Water System or Recycled
Water System owned and operated by the Utility through a Meter to the Customer's piping. Service shall only refer to
the furnishing of Potable Water where used in Rule No. 15.
Service Area: The geographic area wherein the City of Anaheim is the designated public Potable Water or Recycled
Water Service provider.
Service Connection:The pipe or tubing,fittings,and valves necessary to conduct Potable Water or Recycled Water from
the Distribution Main to and through the Meter.
Single-Family Dwelling or Accommodation: A house,apartment,or other dwelling unit which is used as a residence by
a single family.
School: A public or private K-12 school recognized by the Orange County Department of Education or the Western
Association of Schools and Colleges.
Special Facilities Charge: The charge made to cover the cost of the special facilities in the high elevation system. This
charge shall be computed by multiplying the Gross Area of Applicant's Property times the special facilities charge rate.
Special Facilities District: An area within the high elevation system where a Special Facilities Charge is calculated by
the Utility to pay for the special facilities within that area.
Summary Bill: A Customer account billing statement that includes charges for multiple Service locations.
Tariff Page: An individual page of the Tariff Schedules.
Tariff Schedules: The entire body of effective rates,rentals,charges,and Rules collectively of the Utility,as set forth
herein,and including title page,preliminary statement,Rate Schedules,and Rules.
Temporary Service: Service for enterprises or activities which are temporary in character or where it is known in
advance that Service will be of limited duration. Service, which in the opinion of the Utility, is for operations of a
speculative character or the permanency of which has not been established,also is considered Temporary Service.
Tract or Subdivision: An area which may be identified by filed subdivision plans or an area in which a group of
dwellings may be constructed about the same time,either by a large scale builder or by several builders working on a
coordinated basis.
User: Any Person,Persons or firm issued an approved User Permit by the Utility.They may be the owner,Customer,
tenant or property manager,as appropriate.
User Permit: A permit issued by the Utility to a Recycled Water Service Applicant after the satisfactory completion of
the Service application procedures set forth in the Rates,Rules and Regulations and the Recycled Water Users'Guide.
This permit constitutes a contract that legally binds the User to all conditions in the Rates,Rules and Regulations,the
Recycled Water Users'Guide,and any and all applicable Regulatory Agency requirements.
Utility: The City of Anaheim-Public Utilities Department.
Water Utility: The water division of the Utility.
Water System: The infrastructure needed to provide and deliver Potable Water to Customers within the Utility's Service
Area including,but not limited to,all Distribution Mains, Service Connections,Meters,fire hydrants,pressure reducing
stations,groundwater wells,pumping stations,reservoirs,and other related facilities.
ISSUED BY: Effective: 05-01-19 by Resolution No.: 2019-037 Dated: 04-16-19
Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2016-198 Dated: 10-18-16
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RULE NO. 2
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
A. .QUANTITIES
1. The Utility will endeavor to supply Potable Water dependably and safely in adequate quantities to
meet the reasonable needs and requirements of Customers.
2. The Utility will endeavor to supply Recycled Water when such Recycled Water becomes available
and is feasible at the Utility's determination.
B. PRESSURES
1. The Utility will generally maintain minimum operating pressures at the Service Connection of not less
than twenty-five pounds per square inch (25 psi). Pressures may be lower at times of maximum
demands,or because of unusual topography or other special conditions.
2. The Utility will generally maintain maximum operating pressures at the Service Connection of not
more than one hundred seventy-five pounds per square inch (175 psi). Pressures may be higher at
times of minimum demands,or because of unusual topography or other special conditions.
3. If it is deemed appropriate to either increase or decrease a Customer's on-site pressure,it shall be the
responsibility of the developer or Customer to install and maintain any booster pumps, pressure
regulators,relief valves,and such other equipment or facilities required by the Utility.The Utility will
provide a recommendation as to such requirements to the Planning Department who has full authority
to require such installations.
C. METHOD OF MEASURING SERVICE
All Customer water use will be based on metered volume usage except as provided in these Rates,Rules and
Regulations.
D. ADDED FACILITIES
Added Facilities are considered to be existing,upgraded, or new services or facilities installed and/or used by
the Utility at an Applicant's request, except in the instance of a School Applicant who shall install, own,
maintain, and/or use the Added Facilities, in addition to the standard facilities, which the Utility would
normally install or use, and which represent additional costs to the Utility over normally installed facilities.
Added Facilities may include,but are not Iimited to,those facilities necessary to supply quality,pressure,data
monitoring services, or other non-standard services or facilities. Except where provided by Rate Schedule,
authorization for or installation of Added Facilities will be made, provided the type of Added Facilities
requested is acceptable to the Utility and the Utility agrees to the installation of the Added Facilities,under the
following conditions:
1. The Applicant for Added Facilities is also an Applicant for Permanent Service or is a Customer for
Permanent Service at the same location.
2. Prior to the Utility authorizing, in the instance of a School Applicant,or installing Added Facilities,
the Applicant shall agree to pay for the Added Facilities in the amount determined by the Utility based
upon the applicable costs of the services or facilities and,where applicable,ongoing maintenance.At
its option,the Utility may finance the Added Facilities when these facilities require capital outlay for
water utility equipment or, in the instances of a School Applicant, when D.4 applies, subject to a
creditworthiness evaluation. The amount financed by the Utility shall not exceed, on a per project
basis,the Applicant's cumulative annual water bill for all accounts over the duration of the repayment
schedule for the capital outlay for water utility equipment,and the Applicant shall be responsible for
the associated financing costs as set forth in an Added Facilities worksheet mutually agreed to by the
Applicant and the General Manager. The Utility may include the Added Facilities charges on the
Applicant's Customer bill.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: 05-01-19 by Resolution No.: 2019-037 Dated: 04-16-19
Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2016-198 Dated: 10-18-16
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DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
D. ADDED FACILITIES(Continued)
3. In the event that the Added Facilities are no longer requested by the Applicant,the Utility may charge
the Applicant the balance owed on the cost of installed Added Facilities, less the estimated salvage
value of equipment removed,if any.
4. The Utility may provide upfront capital funding assistance to a School Customer, as set forth in an
Added Facilities worksheet mutually agreed to by the Applicant and the General Manager,to be used
to pay for water facility upgrades under the following conditions:(1)the upgrades are determined by
the Utility to meet reliability,sustainability, or efficiency program parameters and are-within budget
allocations;(2)the repayment duration shall not exceed the estimated useful life of the upgrades;(3)
the Applicant shall have documented site control of the facility where the upgrade is to be made;and
(4)that facility shall be within the Utility's service territory.
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ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated:
Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2019-037 Dated: 04-16-19
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RULE NO. 9
RENDERING AND PAYMENT OF BILLS
A. RENDERING OF.BILLS OR SUMMARY BILLS
1. Billing Period. Bills or Summary Bills for Service will be rendered bimonthly,monthly,or as otherwise
provided in the Tariff Schedules.
2. Metered Service.
a. Bills or Summary Bills for metered Service will be based on Meter registrations. Meters will be
read as required for the preparation of regular bills,Summary Bills, opening bills and closing
bills.
b. If,because of unusual conditions or for reasons beyond its control,the Utility is unable to read
the Customer's Meter on the scheduled reading date, the Utility may bill the Customer for
estimated consumption during the Billing Period and make any necessary corrections when a
reading is obtained. Estimated consumption for this purpose will be calculated considering the
Customer's prior usage, the Utility's experience with other Customers of the same class in that
area, and the general characteristics of the Customer's operations. Adjustments for any
underestimation or overestimation of a Customer's consumption will be reflected on the first
regularly scheduled bill or Summary Bill rendered and based on an actual reading following any
periods when estimation is required. When a Service start date can be reliably estimated, the
undercharge can be computed back to that date,exclusive of Rule No. 17. Physical access to the
Meter,sufficient to permit its being read by the Utility, shall be provided by the Customer as a
prerequisite to the Utility making any adjustment for consumption billed on an estimated basis.
3. Level Pay.
a. The Utility offers certain eligible Customers participation in a level pay program,which allows
an eligible Customerto have level payments over a twelve-month period ("Level Pay"). A
Customer shall be eligible for Level Pay when(1)there is an Advanced Water Meter available;
(2) Customer agrees to the installation of an Advanced Water Meter; and (3)Customer is not
delinquent on any of their Utility accounts prior to their enrollment in Level Pay.
b. Under Level Pay,the Utility will calculate a Customer's bill for a Billing Period based on their
average bill over the previous twelve-month period at the time of initiation. At the end of every
Level Pay twelve-month period ("Level Pay Period"), the Utility will determine whether the
Customer overpaid or underpaid based on their applicable Rate Schedule and actual water
consumption.If the Customer overpaid or underpaid during the Level Pay Period,the Utility will
either(1)refund or credit the overpayment,as requested by the Customer,or(2)issue a bill to be
due in accordance with Rule No. 11.At the end of each Level Pay Period or soon thereafter,the
Utility will adjust the Customer's payment for the next Level Pay Period based on the Customer's
applicable Rate Schedule and actual water consumption over the prior twelve-month period.
Thereafter,Customer will pay the adjusted Level Pay amount.
c. If a Customer fails to make their Level Pay payment within fifteen (15) business days of bill
issuance,the Utility will remove the Customer from the Level Pay program,and that Customer
will not be eligible for reinstatement into the program for the next twelve (12) months. The
Utility will issue a final bill or credit based on the Customer's Rate Schedule and actual water
consumption during the applicable portion of the Level Pay Period and, if the Customer
underpaid for this period,the Customer shall pay that final bill in accordance with Rule No.11.
(Continued)
ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated:
Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2017-069 Dated: 04-25-17
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RULE NO. 9
RENDERINGAND PAYMENT OF BILLS
A. RENDERING OF BILLS OR SUMMARY BILLS(Continued)
4. Pro Rata Computation.
All bills or Summary Bills for Service rendered will be computed in accordance with the applicable
thirty-day Rate Schedule, but the amount of the customer charge, service charge, or minimum charge,
specified therein,will be prorated on the basis of the ratio of the number of days Service has been rendered
to the number of days in an average month of thirty days.
B. READINGS OF SEPARATE METERS NOT COMBINED
For the purpose of billing,each Meter upon the Customer's Premises will be considered separately,and the readings
of two or more Meters will not be combined.
C. PAYMENT OF BILLS
1. All bills or Summary Bills are due within fifteen(15)business days of the bill or Summary Bill issuance
date, as indicated on the Customer account bill or Summary Bill. Customer shall make payment to the
Utility at the City of Anaheim,Division of Collections,by mail to City of Anaheim,201 South Anaheim
Boulevard, P.O. Box 3069, Anaheim, CA 92803, by telephone at 714-765-3300, online at
www.anaheim.net,or as determined by the General Manager.
2. Customer shall pay the Utility bills for connection or reconnection of Service and deposit payments as
required under the Rules before Service will be connected or reconnected,or as determined by the General
Manager. The Utility shall not provide a Service Connection for a Premises where past due charges,fees
and/or penalties exist and the Service Connection requested is from an adult who lived at the Premises
when those charges, fees, and/or penalties accrued. That adult person shall pay the Utility all past due
charges before a Service Connection will be provided.
D. RETURNED CHECK CHARGE
The Utility may require payment of a returned check charge(item handling fee)equal to that permitted under the
City of Anaheim Municipal.Code for any check or other negotiable instrument returned from the bank unpaid. In
the event that the Utility determines that the returned check or other negotiable returned instrument did not occur as
a result of any actions or omissions by the Customer, the Utility may waive the returned check charge (item
handling fee).
E. LATE PAYMENT CHARGE
A late payment charge of 1.0%may be applied to the total unpaid balance of a Customer account if the Customer's
payment is not received by the date indicated on the Customer account bill or Summary Bill.
ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated:
Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2017-069 Dated: 04-25-17
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RULE NO.10
DISPUTED BILLS
A. Customers who believe that their bill or Summary Bill is in error will first contact the Customer Service
Division by phone or in writing within fifteen(15)business days of the bill or Summary Bill issuance date to
attempt to resolve the disputed bill or Summary Bill. Failure to do so will authorize discontinuance of service
in accordance with Rule No. 11.
B. If,after contact with the Customer Service Division, the Customer believes the bill or Summary Bill is still
incorrect, the Customer must, within ten (10) business days after receiving the explanation from Customer
Service, send his/her remittance for the entire amount of the disputed bill or Summary Bill(payable to the
City of Anaheim)along with a written statement setting forth the reasons why the Customer believes the bill
or Summary Bill is incorrect to the General Manager,Public Utilities Department,P.O.Box 3222,Anaheim,
California 92803.
C. Failure of the Customer to file a written statement with the General Manager within ten(10)business days
after receipt of the review explanation from the Customer Service Division will constitute acceptance by the
Customer of the bill or Summary Bill as rendered,and authorize discontinuance of service in accordance with
Rule No. 11.
D. Upon timely receipt of the written statement,the General Manager or designee will review the basis of the
billed amount,and communicate the results of the review and decision to the Customer.
E. If,before completion of the General Manager's review,additional bills or Summary Bills become due which
the Customer wishes to dispute, the Customer will not be required to file the dispute with the Customer
Service Division,as stated in Section A above,but will be required to send his/her remittance(payable to the
City of Anaheim) for the entire amount of the additional bills or Summary Bills disputed to the General
Manager and file additional written statements within fifteen(15)business days of the bill or Summary Bill
issuance date setting forth the reasons why the Customer believes the additional bills or Summary Bills are
incorrect.Failure to do so will authorize discontinuance of service in accordance with Rule No. 11.
F. If the bill or Summary Bill is not satisfactorily resolved with the General Manager or designee,the Customer
may appeal to the Public Utilities Hearing Board who will then make the final determination on any
unresolved bill or Summary Bill disputes. The appeal must be submitted in writing to the chairman of the
Public Utilities Board,with the reasons for the dispute within fifteen(15)business days following receipt of
the General Manager's review. In the absence of a timely filed appeal,the decision of the General Manager
shall be final. Upon receipt of a timely appeal,a hearing will be held by the Public Utilities Hearing Board
within sixty(60)calendar days of receipt of a request for appeal. A written decision of the Public Utilities
Hearing Board shall be delivered to the Customer by personal delivery or certified mail within fifteen(15)
business days following the appeal hearing. The decision of the Public Utilities Hearing Board shall be final.
G. If, before the Public Utilities Hearing Board provides a written decision, additional bills or Summary Bills
become due which the Customer wishes to dispute,the Customer will not be required to file the dispute with
the Customer Service Division,as stated in Section A above,but will be required to send his/her remittance
(payable to the City of Anaheim)for the entire amount of the additional bills or Summary Bills disputed to
the General Manager and file additional written statements within fifteen (15)business days of the bill or
Summary Bill issuance date setting forth the reasons why the Customer believes the additional bills or
Summary Bills are incorrect. Failure to do so will authorize discontinuance of service in accordance with
Rule No.11.
H. STATE LAW
Should there be a conflict between this Rule No. 10 and State law, as amended from time to time, State
law shall govern,except to the extent that the provisions of this Rule are more favorable for the Customer
or residential occupants of a detached Single-Family Dwelling or Multi-family Accommodation.
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Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 95R-140 Dated: 07-25-95
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RULE NO.11
DISCONTINUANCE AND RESTORATION OF SERVICE
A. PAST DUE BILLS OR SUMMARY BILLS
Bills or Summary Bills rendered will be considered past due if not paid within fifteen(15)business days of the bill
or Summary Bill issuance date.
B. NONPAYMENT OF BILLS
1. When a bill or Summary Bill for Service has become past due and an overdue notice and final notice have
been issued,Service may be discontinued if the bill or Summary Bill is not paid within the time required
by such notice.
Any Customer who contests billed consumption, and has initiated a complaint or requested an
investigation in accordance with Rule No. 10,shall not have Service discontinued for nonpayment during
the pendency of an investigation by the City of the Customer's dispute or complaint provided the Customer
also keeps current the account for Services as charges accrue in each subsequent billing period. Services
shall not be discontinued for nonpayment for any Customer complying with an amortization agreement
entered into with the City,provided the Customer also keeps current the account for Services as charges
accrue in each subsequent billing period.
If in a landlord/residential tenant relationship a landlord is responsible for payment of the water utility
bill and the Service is through a master Meter, the Utility shall not terminate residential occupant(i.e.,
tenant) Service during the pendency of an investigation by the Utility of a Customer dispute or
complaint,even if the Customer does not keep current the account for Services or if the Customer has
been granted an extension of the period for payment of a bill.
2. Services to a residential Customer will not be discontinued for non-payment when the Customer has
established to the satisfaction of the City that such termination would be especially dangerous to the health
of the Customer or a full-time resident of the Customer's household. Certification from a licensed
physician, public health nurse, or a social worker may be required by the City. The City shall make
available to Customers, upon request, information regarding agencies and/or organizations that may
provide financial assistance.
If in a landlord/residential tenant relationship a landlord is responsible for payment of the water utility
bill and the Service is through a master Meter,the Utility shall not terminate residential occupant(i.e.,
tenant) Service if a public health or building officer certifies that termination would result in a
significant threat to the health or safety of the residential occupants or the public.
(Continued)
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Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2017-069 Dated: 04-25-17
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RULE NO.11
DISCONTINUANCE AND RESTORATION OF.SERVICE
B. NONPAYMENT OF BILLS(Continued)
3. If a bill or Summary Bill is past due as set forth in Section A above, a Customer's Service may be
discontinued for nonpayment of a bill or Summary Bill for Service previously rendered to the Customer at
any location served by the Utility provided the Utility first gives a notice of discontinuance to the
Customer at least ten (10) business days prior to the proposed discontinuance. Such ten-day period
shall not commence until five(5)business days after the mailing of the notice.However,in no case shall
residential Service be discontinued for nonpayment until payment has been delinquent for at least sixty
(60) calendar days.No less than seven(7)business days before discontinuation of residential Service for
nonpayment,the Utility shall contact the Customer named on the account by telephone or provide written
notice.Notwithstanding the foregoing,residential Customers, who are delinquent under the terns of an
amortization agreement,shall be subject to disconnection procedures required by State law.
4. If a Customer is receiving morethan one Service, any or all Services may be discontinued when any
Service,regardless of location,is discontinued for nonpayment. However,residential Service will not be
discontinued because of nonpayment of bills or Summary Bills for other Classes of Service.
The Utility shall not terminate residential occupant(i.e.,tenant)Service if a delinquent account relates
to another property owned,managed,or operated by the Customer.
5. Under no circumstances may Service be discontinued for nonpayment of a bill or Summary Bill to correct
previously billed incorrect charges for a period in excess of the preceding three months, unless such
incorrect charges have resulted from the Customer not abiding by the applicable Tariff Schedules.
6. On any Saturday, Sunday,legal holiday recognized by the City of Anaheim,or at any time during which
the business office of the City is not open to the public,Service will not be discontinued on those days by
reason of delinquency in payment for Services.
7. The Utility may offer an amortization agreement if a residential Customer meets certain State law
requirements,and any such agreement shall contain terms consistent with that State law.
C. UNSAFE EOUIPMENT AND SERVICE DETRIMENTAL TO OTHER CUSTOMERS
The Utility may refuse or immediately discontinue Service to a Customer if the Utility determines(1)that any part
of their plumbing or other equipment, or the use thereof, is unsafe or in violation of applicable laws,ordinances,
rules or regulations of public authorities,or(2)that any condition or use existing upon the Customer's Premises is
detrimental to the Utility's facilities or impairs the ability of the Utility to provide Service to its Customers. The
Utility shall not provide Service or continue Service until the conditions described in(1)and(2) of the previous
sentence no longer exist. The Utility may provide written or telephonic notice prior to discontinuation of Service
when the Utility determines circumstances allow for such notice. The Utility.does not assume any responsibility
for inspecting or repairing the Customer's plumbing or other equipment or any part thereof and assumes no liability
therefor.
The Utility will not provide Service to any equipment,the operation of which will be detrimental to the Service of
the Utility or its other Customers, and will discontinue Service to any Customer who continues to operate such
equipment after having been given written or telephonic notice by the Utility to cease doing so.
(Continued)
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RULE NO.11
DISCONTINUANCE AND RESTORATION OF SERVICE
D. FRAUD
The Utility may refuse or discontinue Service if the Utility determines the acts of the Customer or the conditions
upon their Premises indicate(1)an intent to defraud the Utility,or(2)the occurrence of a Diversion. A fee will be
collected for the investigation of acts of fraud and/or Diversion as set forth in Rule No.23,provided,however,that
said fee shall not limit Customer's liability for any fraud or other Diversion. The Utility may provide written notice
prior to discontinuation of Service when the Utility determines circumstances allow for such notice.
E. FAILURE TO ESTABLISH OR REESTABLISH CREDIT
If, for an Applicant's convenience, the Utility provides Service before Applicant establishes creditworthiness or
continues Service to a Customer when creditworthiness has not been reestablished and the Customer fails to
establish or reestablish their creditworthiness in accordance with Rule No.6,the Utility may discontinue Service the
following business day after this failure.
F. NONCOMPLIANCE
Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Rule No. 11,the Utility may discontinue Service to a Customer for
noncompliance with the Rates,Rules and Regulations it after at least five(5)business days written notice to the
Customer,the Customer has not complied with the notice. The Utility may dispense with the giving of such notice
in the event the Utility determines the existence of dangerous conditions or other circumstances that require the
immediate discontinuation of Service.
(Continued)
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Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2017-069 Dated: 04-25-17
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RULE NO.11
DISCONTINUANCE AND RESTORATION OF SERVICE
G. CUSTOMER'S REQUEST FOR PERMANENT SERVICE DISCONTINUANCE
When a Customer desires to terminate their responsibility for Service,the Customer shall give the Utility not less
than two (2) business days notice of their intention and provide (1) the date on which the Customer wishes the
termination to become effective,and(2)the address to which the closing bill or Summary Bill is to be mailed. A
Customer may be held responsible for all Service furnished at the Customer's Premises until two(2)business days
after receipt of such notice by the Utility or until the date of termination specified in the notice,whichever date is
later.
H. CUSTOMER'S REQUEST FOR TEMPORARY SERVICE DISCONTINUANCE
Where the use of water is seasonal or intermittent,no adjustment will be made for a temporary reduction of usage.
Any Customer who resumes Service within twelve(12)months must pay all charges that would have been billed
had Service been continuous.
I. RESTORATION-RECONNECTION CHARGE
Prior to restoring Service that has been discontinued for nonpayment of bills or Summary Bills or for failure
otherwise to comply with the Rates,Rules and Regulations,the Customer shall pay a reconnection charge for each
incident in which the Service(s)was disconnected. In the event that the Utility determines that the Customer is not
at fault,including situations such as a payment being lost in the mail or other such situations,the Utility may waive
the reconnection charge. If Service(s)has been restored illegally or damaged due to tampering,the Customer must
compensate the Utility for all damage incurred by the Utility prior to reconnection. The Customer is responsible for
all damage incurred by the Utility whether or not Service is reconnected.
If Customer requests to expedite the restoration/reconnection,the Utility may fulfill the request after the Utility's
regular restoration/reconnection hours to the extent resources are available.In such cases,an additional charge will
be assessed on the Customer in the amount set forth in Rule No.23.
J. REQUEST FROM RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANT(TENANT).TO BECOME CUSTOMER
If a landlord in a landlord/residential tenant relationship is responsible for the payment of the water utility bill
and the account is in arrears, the residential occupant(i.e.,tenant) shall have the right to become the Customer
without being required to pay the amount due on the landlord's delinquent account. In order for the Utility to
make Service available,the residential occupant(i.e.,tenant)must agree to the terms and conditions of Service.
K. STATE LAW
Should there be a conflict between this Rule No. 11 and State law,as amended from time to time,State law shall
govern, except to the extent that the provisions of this Rule are more favorable for the Customer or residential
occupants of a detached Single-Family Dwelling or Multi-family Accommodation.
ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated:
Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2017-069 Dated: 04-25-17
General Manager
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RULE NO.21
RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER ADVANCED METER OPT OUT OPTION
A. GENERAL
The Utility is deploying an advanced metering infrastructure within its Service Area that includes Advanced
Water Meters.This Rule sets forth the terms and conditions for the residential Customer Advanced Water
Meter opt out option.
B. TERMS OF ADVANCED METER OPT OUT OPTION
In addition to this Rule No.21,Advanced Water Meters shall be governed by the Meter provisions within
these Water Rates,Rules and Regulations,including,but not limited to,Rule Nos.2, 16,and 17.Customers
are required to provide the necessary accessible location and Customer-owned equipment for the Utility to
install an Advanced Water Meter.Notwithstanding the foregoing,a Customer may refuse the installation of
an Advanced Water Meter if the Customer(i)is a residential Customer and(ii)has refused such installation
in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section B.1 below.
1. Prior to the installation of an Advanced Water Meter for any account of a residential Customer,the
Utility shall provide the residential Customer with written notice(Utility Notice)of(i)the Utility's
intent to install an Advanced Water Meter; (ii) the approximate date of installation;and (iii)the
residential Customer's option to refuse the installation of an Advanced Water Meter.If a residential
Customer desires to exercise the option to refuse the installation of an Advanced Water Meter,the
residential Customer shall notify the Utility and,upon receipt of that notification,the Utility will
not install an Advanced Water Meter at the location described in the applicable Utility Notice.
2. A residential Customer who refuses the installation of an Advanced Water Meter in compliance
with Section B.1 above, shall be referred to hereinafter as a Non-Participating Customer. Non-
Participating Customers shall not be able to participate in programs and services that require
Advanced Water Meter features and/or data until such time that they elect to authorize the
installation of an Advanced Water Meter, and shall be required to provide full access to their _
property for Meter reading activities.
3. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary within this Rule No.21,the Utility reserves the right to
install Advanced Water Meters when the Utility determines that(i)a Non-Participating Customer,
after proper notifications,has not kept his/her account in good standing,requiring disconnection of
Service;(ii)there is a history of tampering or manipulation of Meters at the Customer location;or
(iii)it is difficult to access the Meter for any reason.
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Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: NIA Dated: N/A
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RULE NO.26
WATER BILL ASSISTANCE FOR INCOME-QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS
GENERAL
The Utility offers programs in the areas of water efficiency and low-income assistance and, in connection with the
foregoing,this Rule outlines water bill assistance for income-qualified Customers.
A. WATER DISCOUNT FOR INCOME-QUALIFIED SENIOR, LONG-TERM DISABLED, OR •
MILITARY VETERAN CUSTOMERS
The Income-Qualified Senior/Long-Term Disabled/Military Veteran Water Discount Program provides a
10% discount on residential water charges for income-qualified senior, long-term disabled, and military
veteran Customers,as set forth in Paragraphs A.1 and A.4. This Program remains in effect until terminated
by the City Council.
1. Qualifications
To receive the assistance as an income-qualified senior Customer,the following guidelines must be
met:
a. Have an annual household income level of 80% or less of the Orange County median,
according to the annual Housing and Urban Development Section 8 income guidelines.
b. Be at least 62 years of age as demonstrated by submitting a copy of state issued identification.
c. Be a residential Customer of record or Sub-metered master-metered Customer.
To receive the assistance as an income-qualified long-term disabled Customer, the following
guidelines must be met:
a. Have an annual household income level of 80% or less of the Orange County median,
according to the annual Housing and Urban Development Section 8 income guidelines.
b. Submit to the Utility Social Security Supplement to Income (SSI) documentation or a letter
from a licensed physician.
c. Be a residential Customer of record or Sub-metered master-metered Customer.
To receive the assistance as an income-qualified military veteran Customer, the following
guidelines must be met:
a. Have an annual household income level of 80% or less of the Orange County median,
according to the annual Housing and Urban Development Section 8 income guidelines.
b. Submit to the Utility identification establishing military service such as a copy of a
DD-214,Veteran Health Identification Card(VHIC),or Common Access Card(CAC).
c. Be a residential Customer of record or Sub-metered master-metered Customer.
(Continued)
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Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: 2012-045 Dated: 05-29-12
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RULE NO.26
WATER BILL ASSISTANCE FOR INCOME-QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS
A. WATER DISCOUNT FOR INCOME-QUALIFIED SENIOR, LONG-TERM DISABLED, OR
MILITARY VETERAN CUSTOMERS(Continued)
2. Adjustment of Water Bills
Income-qualified senior,long-term disabled,and military veteran residential water Customers will
receive a ten percent (10%)discount applied to the water charges on their bill.For the purpose of
this Rule, these water charges include the Customer Charge, Commodity Charge, Schedule W-CA
charge, and Schedule W-SRA charge. The discount shall appear as a line item on the Customer's
bill. The discount shall be calculated separately for each Customer individually metered by the
Utility,based upon the water charge.
Master-metered Customers that provide water Sub-metering to qualified tenants are also eligible
for the water discount.The master-metered Customer shall be issued a flat discount amount equal
to $5 per month. This will be multiplied by the number of income-qualified senior, long-term
disabled,and military veteran tenants who are Sub-metered to the master meter.
3. Termination of Billing Discount
Once instituted,the discount shall remain in effect until any one of the following occurs:
1. The annual household income of the income-qualifying senior,long-term disabled,or military
veteran person exceeds 80% of the Orange County median, according to the annual Housing
and Urban Development Section 8 income guidelines.
2. For individually metered accounts, the income-qualifying senior, long-term disabled, or
military veteran person is no longer named on the Customer account.
3. For master-metered accounts, the income-qualifying senior, long-term disabled, or military
veteran person is no longer named as the tenant.
4. Funds allocated to the program are exhausted.
5. The Income-Qualified Senior/Long-term Disabled/Military Veteran Water Discount Program
is terminated by the City Council.
4. Billing Discount
1. Income-qualified senior, long-term disabled, and military veteran Customers who are
individually metered by the Utility will receive a ten percent (10%) discount applied to the
water charges on their bill,including the Customer Charge,Commodity Charge,Schedule W-
CA charge,and Schedule W-SRA charge,as shown in the following formula:
(Customer Charge+Commodity Charge+WCA+WSRA)X.10=Water Discount
2. Master-Metered Customers
a. Master-metered Customers that provide water Sub-metering and issue water bills to their
tenants shall be issued a flat monthly discount for their income-qualifying senior, long-
term disabled,and military veteran tenants using the following formula:
Number of income-qualified senior,long-term disabled,and military veteran tenants X$5
=Water Discount.
The master-metered Customer shall pass this savings directly on to the income-qualified
senior,long-term disabled,and military veteran tenants.
b. The master-metered Customer shall maintain records of proof of payment of Customer
credits to qualified tenants. The records of proof of payment of Customer credits to
qualified tenants are subject to periodic review and audit by the Utility. Credits that are
misappropriated are subject to recapture on the master-metered Customer bill by the
Utility.
(Continued)
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RULE NO.26
WATER BILL ASSISTANCE FOR INCOME- DUALIFIED CUSTOMERS
B. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
Emergency Water Utility bill payment assistance is offered by the Utility to income-qualified residents,
subject to available funding. Customer service representatives will provide information regarding Water
Utility bill payment assistance,including the application process.Customers approved for emergency Water
Utility bill payment assistance receive assistance in the form of a bill credit applied to the water charges
portion of the Customer's bill.
C. THIRD PARTY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Customers experiencing financial difficulty may qualify for Water Utility bill payment assistance from a
third-party local, state, or federal agency. The Utility is not directly affiliated with these agencies but
provides a list of such agencies on its website. Assistance from these agencies is subject to Customers
meeting the agency's eligibility requirements and is dependent upon available funding. Payments received
by the Utility from such agencies, on behalf of the Customer,shall be applied to the water charges portion
of the Customer's Utility bill.
ISSUED BY: Effective: by Resolution No.: Dated:
Dukku Lee Superseding Resolution No.: N/A Dated: N/A
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CLERK'S CERTIFICATE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF ANAHEIM )
I, THERESA BASS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the
original Resolution No. 2020-020 adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of the Anaheim
City Council held on the 11th day of February, 2020 by the following vote of the members thereof:
AYES: Mayor Sidhu and Council Members Faessel, Barnes, Brandman,
Moreno, Kring, and O'Neil
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 11th day of February, 2020.
CITY CLERK s THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
(SEAL)