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72R-600 llliSOL0'IIOrI NO. 72R-600 ""... A RESOLUTION OF TH~ CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIll FIXIjAG WATER SERVICE CONNEC~'ION, r1ETER INSTALLATION CfLARGES, WATER ~mIN EXTEN- SIOj\ CHp,RGES rAND FIXhG RA'I'ES FOR WATER FUlu~ISHED TO CONSUMERS fu~D FOR ALL SERVICES RENDEHED Ei CONNECTIO['! THJ~REWI'.:.'H; AND SUPER-- SEDIUG RESOLU'I'ION NO. 7lR-279. vVlIEREAS, tne Ci'cy of Anaheim maintains a water distri- bution system for the furnishLlg of ..later to residents and inhabitants of the City of AnaheLcl.' and ana vJliI:;EEAS, t11e Ci'cy sells water outside of the City limits; ;'JEEREAS, it is desirable and necessary that certain rules and regulations be. es.tablished and the charges for ins~calla"- tion and service be fixed: and iTiIEEEAS 1 the City has, by ordina"'lce and resolution, made certain covenants with bondholders in connection with issuance of water revenue bonds, and ~vHEHEAS, it is the policy of the City Council that Anaheim's water utility be self--supporting from charges made by the City for installation of water mains, for water furnished to consmner and all services rendered in connection therewith, and ~'i'HEP.EAS, the costs of many individual items of labor, materials and equipment used by the water utility has substan- tially increased since the present charges were established; and :'i'fIEREAS, the utili ties Director has reconunended increasing certain fees to offset these increas'as in costs; and NHEREAS, the Utilities Director has recommended changes in certain rates, rules and regulations tha-t will more nearly conform with the policy of the City Council; and dHEP..EAS, Section 10.16.420 of the Anai1eim l1unicipal Code provides that the City Council shall, by resolution, fix inst.allation charges and est:a:iJlish rates to be charged by the City of Anaheim for water installation and water furnished to consumers and services rendered in connection tLlerewith. dOW, 'I'HEREFORE, BL I'I llliSOLVED by the Ci,ty Council of the City of Anahell~ that tile following rules and regulations for water installation heretofore or hereafter made, and rates for such installations; and for water furnishec', and services rendered in connection therewith, be, and the same are, hereby est.ablished as follows, to wit: ,$"- -1- C I TV OF ANAHEIM Water Uti I i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. TARIFF SCHEDULES APPLI CABLE TO WATER SERVICE TO C ITY OF ANAHE I M WATER UT I L1TY POST OFFICE BOX 3222 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA 92803 The following tariff schedules have been approved by resolution by the City Council of the City of Anaheim and are the effective rates and rules of the Water Utility. The City Council of the City of Anaheim may amend or cancel these rates and rules by resolution. No official or employee of the City of Anaheim or the Water Utility has any authority to waive, alter, or amend these tariff schedules or any part thereof in any respect, except in the manner provided herein. Applicants for service and customers must confonn to and comply with these tariff schedules. -- ,- f ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. None Da ted Da ted , WAT-30 -, C I TV OF ANAHE I M Water Uti 1 i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. i i RATES. RULES AND REGULATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE EFFECTIVE DATE PAGE NO. Title Page II II If iI iii iv Table of Contents II II It " " II II II 1.0. I 2.0.1 2. I. I 2.1.2 2.1.3 Water Utility Policy Rate Schedules Schedule W-CA; Commodity Adjustment Clause .. If It II II Schedule W-R; Residential Service - Single Family Accommodation 2.2.1 Schedule W-RM; Residential Service - Multi-Family Accommodation Schedule W-G; General Water Service 2.3.1 2.4.1 2.5.1 2.5.2 Schedule W-RO; Residential Service - Outside City limits .. II II .. .. II II Schedule W-GOj General Water Service - Outside Ci ty Limits .. .. " II II II Schedule W-M; Municipal Water Service - Metered Services 2.6.1 2.6.2 2.7. I 2.7.2 2.8. I 2.9.1 2.9.2 2.10. I Schedule W-I; Irrigation Water Service II II II II" Schedule W-PFL; Private Fire Line Service Schedule W-T; Temporary Service .. It II II Schedule W-MU; Municipal Water Service - Unmetered Services 2.11.1 2.12.1 Schedule W-F; Flat Rate Charge (r"....in"..d\ - ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. None Dated Da ted WAT-30 /---,,- CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. iii RATES. RULES AND REGULATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) TI TLE EFFECTIVE DATE PAGE NO. Rule No.1; Definitions II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 3. 0.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.1.5 Rules and Regulations Rule No.6; Establishment & Re-establishment of Credit II II II II II II II 3.2.1 3.3.1 3.4.1 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.6.1 3.6.2 Rule No.2; Description of Service Rule No.3; Application for Service Rule No.4; Contracts Rule No.5; Special Information Required on Forms II II II II II II II II Rule No.9; Rendering and Payment of Bills II .. II II II II II II 3.7.1 3.8.1 3.9.1 3.9.2 Rule No.7; Deposits Rule No.8; Notices Rule No. 10; Disputed Bills 3.10.1 II II II II II II II II 3.11.1 3.11.2 3.11.3 Rule No. 11; Discontinuance and Restoration of Service II II II II II II II II Rule No. 14; Continuity of Service 3.12.1 3.13.1 3.13.2 3.14.1 Rule No. 12; Information Avai lable to Publ ic Rule No. 13; Temporary Service II II II II II (Cont i nued) ;- ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. None Da ted Dated . Wh. -.:to CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. iv RATES. RULES AND REGULATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) TITLE Rule No. 15; Mai n Extensions " II " " " " II II II II " " II II " " II II II " " II " " " II " " " " Rule No. 16; Service Connections, Meters, and Customerl s Facilities " " " " II " " " II II II " " " " " " " " " " " " II " " " " " " ,. II II II II " Rule No. 17; Meter Tests and Adjustment of Bi lIs for Meter Errors II " " II " " II " " " " " Rule No. 18; Service to Separate Premises and Multiple Units, and Resale of Water Rule No. 19; Measurement of Service Rule No. 20; Fire Protection " " II " " . EFFECT! VE DATE PAGE NO. 3.15. I 3.15.2 3.15.2.1 3.15.3 3.15.4 3.15.5 3.15.6 3.16.1 3.16.2 3.16.3 3.16.4 3.16.5 3.17.1 3.17.2 3.18.1 3.19.1 3.20.1 3.20.2 ~ ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt UtilIties Director None Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. Wh ..10 Da ted Da ted r---. WJ.<t. ,jt) CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 1.0.1 CITY OF ANAHEIM WATER UTILITY POLICY Under the prOVISions of the California Constitution, the Charter of the City of Anaheim and Title 10 of the Municipal Code for the City of Anaheim, the City owns and operates both public utility services for water and electrical services for the citizens of Anaheim. The objectives of the Water Utility organization are to plan and carry out the development of the water resources of the City for the greatest benefit to the area and to the citizens of Anaheim. This includes providing dependable service without discrimination for the residents of the City of Anaheim to the fullest extent possible, con- sistent with overall sound business principles in planning, in financ- ing, in construction of developments and in the operation and main- tenance of the City's utility facilities. The accomplishment of these objectives will make the maximum benefits to the public realized. It is recognized that the City Council is the governing body of the City and that they provide the utility services to the citizens of Anaheim. Through the City Council's direction and guidance, the City's management and supervisory personnel are continually antici- pating the water service and related needs of all the customers in the community and expect to be responsive to their needs and require- ments. The Counci 1 strives to maintain the highest level possible of capability of the personnel within the City organizations to accomplish this service to the citizens of Anaheim. . ISSUED BY GPrdon W. Hoyt UtilIties Director Dated Dated Effective by Resolution No. SupersedIng Resolution No. None ..-'''-''1 C (TY OF ANAHE I M Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 2.0.1 / RATE SCHEDULES Schedule No. Title Paqe No. W-CA Commodity Adjustment Clause 2.1.1 W-R Residential Service - Single Family Accommodation 2.2.1 W-RM Residential Service - Multi Family Accommoda t i on 2.3.1 W-G General Water Service 2.4.1 W-RO Residential Service - Outside City limits W-GO General Water Service - Outside City limits 2.5. I 2.6.1 W-I Irrigation Water Service 2.7.1 2.8.1 2.9.1 W-PFL Private Fireline Service W-T Temporary Service W-M Municipal Water Service - Metered Services 2.10.1 W-MU Municipal Water Service - Unmetered Services 2.11. I W-F Flat Rate Charge 2.12. I r- ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. None Da ted Da ted WA. .10 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti 1 i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 2.1.1 . SCHEDULE W-CA COMMODITY ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE APPLI CAB ILITY Applicable to all areas served by the Utility and to all rate schedule commodity charges. PURPOSE To provide for the automatic adjustment of the Utility's water rate schedule commodity charges per 100 cubic feet whenever the cost per acre foot (A.F.) of water is increased with respect to the base year of 1971-72 due to changes in the Orange County Water District (OCWD) pump tax and/or the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) and The Municipal Water District of Orange County (MWDOC) acre foot charge for filtered water. All water purchased from MWD and MWDOC shall be deemed to be filtered water for the purpose of computing the commodity adjustment. Also, to establish the method for determining the cost of water per acre foot and any resulting change (to the nearest mill) to the rate schedule commodity charges per 100 cubic feet. COST OF WATER The cost of water shall be the sum of the percent water pumped times the pump tax plus the percent of water purchased times the acre foot price. For the base year 1971-72, 70 percent of the water was pumped and 30 percent was purchased. Based on the pump tax and acre foot charges indicated below for 1971-72, the cost of water for the base year is $25.00 per A. F. for all water except irrigation and $15.10 per A. F. for irrigation water. All Schedules Except Irriqation Services (1971-72) 7~!o X $13.00 (OCWD pump tax - domestic water) = 30% X $53.00 (MWD A. F. price - filtered domestic water)= $ 9.10 15.90 Cost per A. F. Irrigation Service (1971-72) 70% X $10.00 (OCWD pump tax - agricultural water) 3~!o X $27.00 (MWD A. F. price - filtered irrigation water) = $25.00 .. $ 7.00 = 8.10 Cost per A. F. .. $15.10 (Continued) ,...-..... ~ ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt UtilIties DIrector EffectIve by Resolution No. SupersedIng Resolution No. Da ted 71R-27q Dated 6-2?-71 w;. U CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim. California 92803 Page No. ? ? SCHEDULE W-CA COMMODITY ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE (Cont i nued) AMOUNT OF ADJUSTMENT Computation of the amount of commodity adjustment to be applied to the rate schedule commodity charges is illustrated in the following example: If, in the fiscal year starting July 1. 1973, 70% of the water is to be pumped and 30% is to be purchased, and the tax and price are as shown. 30% then 7~1o X $13.00 (OCWD pump tax- domestic) 30% X $57.00 (MWD A.F. price - domestic) Cost per A. F. = $ 9.10 = 17.10 $26.20 Then $26.20 - $25.00 = $1.20 increase per A. F. compared to base year. And since one A. F. = 43.560 cubic feet = 435.6 hundreds of cubic feet, then the commodity adjustment = $1.20/435.6 = $.003 per 100 cubic feet (adjusted to the nearest mill). Adjustment for irrigation service would be computed in a similar manner using the base year average cost per acre foot of $15.10. APPLICATION OF COMMODITY ADJUSTMENT The commodity charge for all rate schedules shall be adjusted by the Utilities Director on July 1 of each fiscal year to reflect the estimated cost of water for the fiscal year compared to the cost of water for the base fiscal year 1971-72. The increased cost of water shall be rounded to the nearest mill per 100 cubic feet and added to the commodity charge for each rate block of each water schedule rate charge. /'~' . ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. Da ted 71R-27q Dated 6-?2-71 30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 2.1.3 -"~ COMMODITY ADJUSTMENT SUMMARY As of July I each fiscal year, the amount of the commodity adjustment and the data elements required to compute the commodity adjustment shall be shown in this section for each fiscal year following the base year 1971-72. Base Year Fiscal Year 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 Per Cent To Be Pumped 7fflo 7 fflo Purchased 3 fflo 3fflo Cost Per A. F. ($ ) OCWD Domestic $13.00 $13.00 OCWD Irrigation $10.00 $10.00 MWD Domestic $53.00 $57.00 MWD Irrigation $26.50 $28.50 Increase Per A. F. ($) Compared to Base Year Domestic $0.00 $ 1.20 Irrigation $0.00 .45 Commodity Adjustment ($ Per 100 Cub i c Feet) Domestic $ .000 $ .003 Irrigation $ .000 $ .001 . /- ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. Dated Da ted 'W,.... , -30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti 1 i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 2.2.1 - ..-,.", SCHEDULE W-R RESIDENTIAL SERVICE - SINGLE FAMILY ACCOMMODATION APPLI CAB I LI TY Applicable to all consumers of water within for general domestic and household purposes dation. the city limits of Anaheim in a single family accommo- RATE .ll!l PER SERVICE CONNECTION PER MONTH Commodity Charge: First 750 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet Over 750 Cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet $0.323 .198 The commodity charge includes the commodity adjustment for the 1972-73 fiscal year. For an explanation of the commodity adjustment, see Schedule W-CA. Minimum Charge: " " $2.40 3.60 5.70 8.40 5/8" X 3/4" I" 1/2" 2" Service Connection " " " " SPECIAL CONDITION This schedule is subject to Schedule W-CA and rules and regulations of the Utility. /-- ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 71R-279 Da ted Dated 6/22/71 WA I -30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim. California 92803 Page No. 2. '3 .1- """"'--..... SCHEDULE W-RM RESIDENTIAL SERVICE MULTIFAMILY ACCOMMODATIONS APPLI CAB I LI TV Applicable to all consumers of water within the city limits of Anaheim for general domestic use to two (2) or more dwelling units using water through a common service and occupying premises held under one ownership such as apartment houses, housing courts, mobile home courts, also to planned units and condominium developments served through a common service. RATE.u& PER SERVICE CONNECTION PER MONTH Commodity Charqe: First 550 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet A 11 over 550 " " " " " " $0.323 .198 The commodity charge includes the commodity adjustment for the 1972-73 fiscal year. For an explanation of the commodity adjustment, see Schedule W-CA. The above rate blocks shall be multiplied by the number of dwelling units served. Minimum Charges: 5/8" X 3/4" Service Connection $ 2.40 1" " " 3.60 1/2" " " 5.70 2" " " 8.40 3" " " 13.20 4" " " 19.20 6" " " 38.40 8" " " 66.00 10" " " 90.00 The above minimum charges shall be increased by $.90 for each dwelling unit connected in excess of one. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. This schedule is subject to Schedule W-CA and rules and regulations of the utility. B. For purposes of this schedule, laundry rooms will not be counted as dwelling units. .r~- ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt UtilIties Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 71R-279 Da ted Dated 6-22-71 -30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 2.4.1 SCHEDULE W-G GENERAL WATER SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to all commercial and industrial consumers of water within the city limits of Anaheim and for all water service not covered by other specific schedules. ME 1ill Customer Cha rge : 5/8'1 X 3/4" Service Connection I" " " 1/2" " " 2" " " 3" " " 4" " " 6" " " 8" " " 10" " " PER SERVICE CONNECTION PER MONTH $ 1.20 2.40 4.80 7.20 12.00 18.00 36.00 60.00 90.00 Commodity Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge) " " II II " " $.198 .178 ..J.19- 7~ 4 I -" First 50,000 Next 50,000 Over 100,000 Cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet II II II II II II The commodity charge includes the commodity adjustment for the 1972-73 fiscal year. For an explanation of the commodity ad- justment, see Schedule W-CA. Minimum Charge: 5/8" X 3/4" Service Connection $ 2.40 I" " " 3.60 1/2" " " 7.20 2" I. " 10.80 3" " " 21. 60 4" " " 30.00 6" " " 60.00 8" " " 90.00 10" " " 120.00 SPECIAL CONDITION /- This schedule is subject to Schedule W-CA and rules and regulations of the Utility. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 71R-279 Da ted Dated 6-22-71 v, ,0 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti I i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim. California 92803 Page No. 2.5.1. SCHEDULE W-RO RESIDENTIAL SERVICE - OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS APPLI CAB I L I TV Applicable to all consumers of water outside of the City limits of the City of Anaheim for general domestic and household purposes in a single family accommodation, or to two (2) or more dwelling units using water through a common service and occupying premises held under one ownership such as apartment houses, housing courts, mobil home courts, also to planned units and condominium developments served through a common service. PER SERVICE CONNECTION RATE .!.ill PER MONTH COIm1Odity Charqe: First 750 Cubic Feet, per 100 cubic feet $.348 Next 3,000 " " " " " " .288 Next 7,000 " " " " " " .248 A 11 Over 10,750 " " " " " " .198 The commodity charge includes the commodity adjustment for the 1972-73 fiscal year. For an explanation of the commodity ad- justment. see Schedule W-CA. The above rate blocks shall be multiplied by the number of dwelling units served. Minimum Charqe: 5/8 X 3/4" Service Connection $ 3.60 1" " " ~..'40 1/2" " " 9.00 2" " " 12.00 3" " " 21.60 4" " " 36.00 6" " " 54.00 8" " " 84.00 10" " " 1 20.00 The above minimum charges shall be increased by $1.20 for each dwelling unit connected in excess of one. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. This schedule is subject to Schedule W-CA and rules and regulations of the Utility. (COnt i nued) /^-- ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 71R-279 Da ted Dated 6/22/71 v. CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti Ii ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 2.5.2- 1".,'-.... SCHEDULE W-RO RESIDENTIAL SERVICE - OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS (Continued) SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) B. For purposes of this schedule, laundry rooms will not be counted as dwell ing units. C. In territory capable of being annexed to the City of Anaheim where proceedings have been commenced in good faith for the annexation of said territory to the City and where a petition for annexation is filed with the City Clerk, signed by a majority of the registered voters registering and residing in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City, and by the owners of more than 50% of the value of the territory proposed to be annexed, as shown by the last equalized assessment roll, and said proceedings are diligently advanced, then in the event, the water rates in such territory outside the city limits shall be the same as the rates within the city limits for a period of not to exceed six months. If said proceedings are not diligently prosecuted to completion within said period of time mentioned, or such further time as the City Council may grant, the rates for the sale and delivery of water outside the City shall be put into effect. /.- ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. Da ted 71R-279 Dated 6-22-71 w. CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 2.6.1 SCHEDULE W-GO GENERAL WATER SERVICE - OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS APPLI CAB III TY Applicable to all consumers of water outside the city limits of the City of Anaheim for all water service not covered by other specific schedules. MEW PER SERVICE CONNECTION PER MONTH Customer Charqe: 5/8 X 3/4" Service Connection I" " " 1/2" " " 2" " " 3" " " 4" " " 6" " " 8" " " 10" " " $ 2.40 4.80 8.40 13.20 21.60 30.00 60.00 90.00 I 20. 00 Commodity Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge) Firs t 10,000 Next 40,000 Over 50,000 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet II II II 11 II II $ .328 .288 .238 " " " II II " The commodity charge includes the commodity adjustment for the 1972-73 fiscal year. For an explanation of the commodity ad- justment, see Schedule W-CA. Minimum Charge: 5/8 X 3/4" Service Connection $ 4.80 1" " " 7.20 1/2" " " 11.40 2" " " 18.00 3" " " 32.40 4" " " 60.00 6" " " 90.00 8" " " 120.00 10" " " 180.00 (C-:>nt i nued) . ~ ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 71R-279 Da ted Dated 7/22/71 ".- F ~ J ...-"'"'-"""'''' r- w, CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 2.6.2 SCHEDULE W-GO GENERAL WATER SERVICE - OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS (Continued) SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. This schedule is subject to Schedule W-CA and rules and regulations of the Utility. B. In territory capable of being annexed to the City where proceedings have been commenced in good faith for the annexation of said terri- tory to the City, and where a petition for annexation is filed with the City Clerk, signed by a majority of the registered voters regis- tering and residing in said territory proposed to be annexed to the City, and by the owners of more than 5~!o of the value of the territory proposed to be annexed, as shown by the last equalized assessment roll, and said proceedings are diligently advanced, then in the event, the water rates in such territory outside the City limits shall be the same as the rates within the city limits, for a period of not to exceed six months. If said proceedings are not diligently prosecuted to completion within said period of time mentioned, or such further time as the City Council may grant, the rates for the sale and delivery of water outside the City shall be put into effect. . ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Da ted 71R-27q Dated 6-"-71 Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. ---"'_11 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 2.7.1 SCHEDULE W-I IRRIGATION WATER SERVICE APPLI CAB I LI TY Applicable to all areas served by the Utility for irrigation of agricultural, horticultural, or floricultural crops produced primarily for the market, and shall not be supplied for combined irrigation and domestic use. RATE .ua PER SERVICE CONNECTION PER YEAR Customer Charqe: 2" Serv i ce Connection $ 36.00 3" " " 54.00 4" " " 72.00 6" " " 108.00 8" " " 144.00 Customer charge is payable in the months of May to October, be from April 1 to March 31. six equal monthly installments during inclusive. Annual irrigation year will Commodity Charqe: (To be added to Customer Charge) Per 100 cubic feet Per acre foot $ .139 60.55 The commodity charge includes the commodity adjustment for the 1972-73 fiscal Year. For an explanation of the commodity adjust- ment, see Schedule W-CA. Minimum Charqe: Any month in which meter shows use, minimum billing for commodity shall be Twelve (12) Dollars. SPECIAL CONDITION A. This schedule is subject to Schedule W-CA and rules and regulations of the Utility. (Continued) ,..-, ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. Da ted 71R-279 Dated 6-22-71 w. CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 2.7.2 /~ SCHEDULE W-I IRRIGATION WATER SERVICE (Continued) SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) B. Prorating annual customer charge: 1. No adjustment of customer charge billed to date of change. 2. New customers starting service after April 30 and before October 31 will pay a pro rata charge of 1/6 of the annual customer charge for each month left in the season. After October 31, customer will pay no customer charge until the new season starts. 3. Not less than one full year's customer charge will be billed for any fraction of a year. C. A customer shall not resell water to another person. Each meter point will be considered as one customer. Water associations or companies taking delivery of water hereunder must take delivery at one point, and distribute and account for each of their members' usage. D. Effective July 1, 1971, the irrigation water service rate is closed to new customers with parcels of land where less than one acre is utilized exclusively for irrigation of agricultural, horticultural or floricultural crops produced primarily for the market. .,..- . ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 7IR-?79 Oa ted Dated 6-22-71 yo, C I TV OF ANAHE I M Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 2.8.1 r'-'-, SCHEDULE W-PFL PRIVATE FIRELINE SERVICE APPLI CAB I L ITV Applicable to all consumers of water within the area served by the Utility for private firelines used exclusively for fire protection whether said lines are connected with automatic sprinkling system or private fire hydrants. RATES PER SERVICE CONNECTION PER MONTH Customer Charqe: Based on pipe size of service connection. RATE ~ ~) Within City Limits, per inch size of service $ 1.20 RATE ~ (lV Outside City Limits, per inch size of service $ 2.40 Commodity Charqe: (To be added to Customer Charge) For all water supplied as recorded by the detector check valve bypass meter. Per 100 cubic feet $ .308 The commodity charge includes the commodity adjustment for the 1972-73 fiscal year. For an explanation of the commodity ad- justment, see Schedule W-CA. Minimum Charqe: The minimum monthly charge shall be the customer charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. This schedule is subject to Schedule W-CA and rules and regulations of the Utility. B. This schedule is restricted to use for fire extinguishing or for testing purposes, or for testing fire extinguishing equipment. If consumer, in the opinion of the Utility, is using water in a volume that cannot be recorded on the bypass meter, the Utility will discon- tinue service until a meter is installed (at customer's expense) to record all water used. -'- ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 71R-27<1 Da ted Da ted 6-22-71 WA-" ...iJ CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti 1 i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 2.g.1 ,,--... SCHEDULE W-T TEMPORARY SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable for construction work, circuses, Christmas tree lots, bazaars, fairs, plumbing pressure testing, or other similar uses, where the in- stallation of a permanent service connection is considered impractical. Temporary meters will be used for this type of service after an appro- priate application and deposit has been made. PER SERVICE CONNECTION PER MONTH RATES RATE A (48) (METERED CONNECTIONS) -- - Commodity Charqe: Per 100 cubic feet $0.25 The commodity charge includes the commodity 1972-73 fiscal year. For an explanation of justment, see Schedule W-CA. adjustment for the the commodity ad- MinimumCharqe: Based on size of meter. Per inch size of meter. $5.00 RATE ~ ~ (UNMETERED CONNECTIONS) Commodity Charqe: 1. Tank Wagons - $0.40 per 1000 gallons 2. Hose connections for ditches only a. $0.02 per lineal foot for depths four feet and less b. $0.04 per lineal foot for depths over four feet c. For miscellaneous uses not herein specified, the quantity shall be estimated by the Utility and charged at the rate of $0.40 per 1000 gallons. Minimum Charqe: $5.00 per month (Continued) ,..-... ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 71R-27g Da ted Dated 6-22-71 WA1-.:lIO CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti I i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 2.9.2 -'" ' SCHEDULE W-T TEMPORARY SERVICE (Continued) RATES (Continued) RATE f. (46) Spacer Connections: . For tract developments requiring two inches or smaller meters, spacer connections may be provided for the purpose of eliminating damage to permanent meters during the grading of parkways, and for pressure testing of plumbing. The rate shall be $1.50 per month for a single family unit and an additional charge of $0.25 will be made for each unit in excess of one. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Rate A of this schedule is subject to Schedule W-CA and rules and regulations of the Utility. B. Temporary metered connections may be terminated at any time, and will be at the discretion of the Utility. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 71R-279 Dated Dated 6-22-71 _. WA'I-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 2.10.1 ..."",-,~", SCHEDULE W-M MUNICIPAL WATER SERVICE - METERED SERVICES APPL I CAB I LI TY Applicable to water service for buildings or facilities operated and maintained by the City of Anaheim. RATE 00 Per 100 cubic feet $.121 The commodity charge includes the commodity adjustment for the 1972-73 fisc2l year. For an explanation of the commodity ad- justment, see Schedule W-CA. SPECIAL CONDITION This schedule is subject to Schedule W-CA and rules and regulations of the Utility. - . ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. none Dated Da ted WAT-~O CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti I i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 2. 11. I t!'+--'''"'''''", SCHEDULE W-MU MUNICIPAL WATER SERVICE - UNMETERED SERVICES APPLI CAB I LI TV Applicable to water service for buildings or facilities operated and maintained by the City of Anaheim where a metered service is considered impractical. Mll 00 Per service connection per month $1.00 SPECIAL CONDITION This schedule is subject to the rules and regulation of the Utility. L~ . ISSUED BV Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. none Da ted Dated WAi-~O CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 2.12.1. f'P""",,"'~ SCHEDULE W-F FLAT RATE CHARGE APPL I CAB I LI TV Applicable to all consumers of water furnished by the Utility for 6-inch, 8-inch, and 10-inch meters wherein said meters are not available for in- stallation at the time of the establishment of water service rate. .ME (33 or 39) All applicants desiring the connection to 6-inch, 8-inch or 10-inch meters wherein the meters are not available at the time of connection of the service shall pay the following charge per monthly service: The amount of customer charge service per month per 6-inch, 8-inch, or 10- inch meter as established by the General Water Service Schedules W-G or W-GO, plus the minimum monthly charge for 6-inch, 8-inch, or 10-inch meter as established by the General Water Service Schedules added together to create the total charge for the connection service for the interim period between the time that the service is connected and a 6-inch, 8- inch, or IO-inch meter is delivered and installed. SPECIAL CONDITION If the Utility determines that very large quantities of water will be used so that the minimum charge established above would be detrimental to the best interests of the Utility, the Utility may bill the customer under the appropriate rate schedule for the estimated water consumed. - ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 71R-279 Dated Dated 6-22-71 WA1-JO CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.0.1 RULES AND REGULATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS lli:!ll NO. TITLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Def in i t ions Description of Service Application for Service Contracts Special Information Required on Forms Establishment and Re-Establishment of Credit Deposits Notices Rendering and Payment of Bills Disputed Bills Discontinuance and Restoration of Service Infonnation Available to the Public Temporary Service Continuity of Service Main Extensions Service Conections, Meters, and Customer's Facilities Measurement of Service Meter Tests and Adjustment of Bills for Meter Error Service to Separate Premises and Multiple Units, and Resale of Water Fi re Protection 20 PAGE NO. 3.1.1 3.2.1 3.3.1 3.4.1 3.5.1 3.6.1 3.7.1 3.8.1 3.9.1 3.10.1 3.11. 1 3.12.1 3.13.1 3.14.1 3.15.1 3.16.1 3.17 .1 3.18.1 3.19.1 3.20.1 . .,- ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hovt UtIlities Director N~ne Dated Da ted Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti I i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3. I. I ",/-' RULE NO. I DEFINITIONS Applicant: The person, association, corporation or governmental agency applying for water service. Application: A written request to the Utility for service as distinguished from an inquiry as to the availability of, or charges for such service. Billing Period: The time interval between two consecutive meter readings that are taken for billing purposes. City: The City of Anaheim, California, 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 Water Service: The categories of water service established by the various Rate Schedules. The classes of service are Residential Service, General Water Service, Irrigation Water Service, Private Fire Line Service, Temporary Service and Municipal Water Service. 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 and payment of bills regularly issued in his name regardless of the identity of the actual user of the service. Customer's Mailing Address: The address specified in a customer's application or contract, or any other address subsequently given to the Utility by the Customer, to which any notice or other cOlMlunication is to be mailed. Date of Presentation: The date upon which a bill or notice is mailed or delivered by the Utility to the customer. Development Services Department: The Development Services Department of the City of Anaheim, California. Distribution Mains: Pipelines located in streets, highways, public ways or private right-of-way, exclusive of service connections, which are used to serve the general public with water. (Continued) "",....., ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. None Da ted Da ted WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti 1 i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.1.2 r-'.., RULE NO. 1 DEFINITIONS (Conti nued) General Water Service: The class of water service to commercial and industrial consumers, and all other consumers not covered under the other classes of service. Gross Area of Applicants Property: The contiguous land area owned or controlled by an applicant, including streets, but excluding open areas for which water service will not be required within a Special Facilities District, plus one-half the land area of the abutting streets to which legal, recorded access exists at the time of application for water service. High Elevation System: The portion of the Utility's service area which cannot be served by gravity from the August F. Lenain Filtration PI ant. Intennittent Service: Service which, in the opinion of the Utility, is subject to discontinuance for a time or at intervals. Low Elevation System: can be served Plant. The portion of the Utility's service area which by gravity from the August F. Lenain Filtration Mai led: Any notice or other cOtmlunication wi 11 be considered 'mai led" when it is enclosed in a sealed envelope, properly addressed, and deposited in any United States Post Office Box, postage prepaid. Main Extension: The extension of water distribution mains beyond existing facilities in accordance with the provisions of the rule applicable to main extensions filed as part of these tariff schedules. Meter: The instrument used for measuring the water delivered to the customer. Multifamily Accotmlodation: An apartment building, duplex, court group, or ainy 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 multifamily accommodations. (Continued) -..-...,. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. None Da ted Da ted WAT-3D CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti 1 i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.1.3 ...-<""'~'--" , RULE NO. I DEFINITIONS (Continued) Permanent Service: Service which, in the opinion of the Utility, is of a permanent and established character. This service may be con- tinuous, intermittent, or seasonal in nature. Person: Any individual, group, or organization operating as a single entity. Point of Delivery: The point where the piping of the Utility is con- nected to the piping of the customer, regardless of the location of the Utility's meter. Primary Distribution Mains: The system of distribution mains which forms a grid to supply water to all portions of the Water System. These mains generally are located within secondary and higher classi- fication streets, but may be in other rights-of-way. Rate Charges: Charges in the rate schedules may include the following: Commodity Charge: That portion of the charge for service which varies with the quantity of 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 water consumption in accord- ance with the rate schedule. Minimum Charge: The least amount for which service will be rendered in accordance with the rate schedule. Residential Service: The class of water service supplying water to single and multifamily accommodations for household purposes, including water used on the premises for sprinkling lawns, gardens and shrubbery; washing vehicles, and other similar and customary purposes pertaining to single or multifamily accommodations. Rules: Tariff pages which set forth the application. of all rates, charges and service when such applicability is not set forth in and as a part of the rate schedules. (Cont i nued) -- . ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. None Da ted Dated WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti I i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.1.4 - ./.~-~..", RULE NO. 1 DEFINITIONS (Conti nued) Secondary Distribution System: All water distribution facilities which supply water from the primary distribution system or primary distribution mains to the service connection. These facilities are generally located within collector and local streets, but may be in other rights-of-way. The secondary distribution system includes, but is not limited to: Mains, pressure regulators and fire hydrant installations. Service Connection: to conduct meter. The pipe or tubing, fittings, and valves necessary water from the distribution main to and through the Single-Family Dwelling or Accommodation: A house, apartment, or other dwelling unit which is used as a residence by a single family. Special Facilities: Pumping and storage facilities needed to serve the High Elevation System. 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 times the Special Facilities Charge Rate. Special Facilities Charge Rate: The average rate to be charged per acre, or fraction of gross area of applicant's property. This rate is computed by dividing the gross area of the Special Facilities District into the cost of Special Facilities required to supply the District. 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. Tariff Page: An individual page of the tar.ff 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, list of contracts and deviations, rules, and sample forms. (Continued) - ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. None Dated Da ted WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Wa te r Ut i I i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.1.5 ,.".~---.. RULE NO. I DEFINITIONS (Cont i nued) 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 sub- division plans or as 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. Utilities Director: Utilities Director, City of Anaheim, Utilities De- partment. Utility: The City of Anaheim - Utilities Department. Utility's Operating Convenience: The term refers to the utilization, under certain circumstances, of facilities or practices not ordinarily employed which contribute to the over-all efficiency of the Utility's operations; it does not refer to customer convenience nor to the use of facilities or adoption of practices required to comply with applicable laws, ordinances, rules or regulations, or similar requirements of public authorities. _. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. None Da ted Da ted WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti I i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.2.1 /-, RULE NO.2 DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE A. QUANT IT! ES The Utility will endeavor to supply water dependably and safely in adequate quantities to meet the reasonable needs and require- ments of customers. . 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. It shall be the responsibility of the customer to install and maintain any booster pumps, pressure regulators, relief valves, etc., as required by the Development Services Department to meet the operating pressures and in order to accommodate to the Utility's Water System. C. QUALITY Whenever furnished for human consumption or for domestic uses, the Utility will endeavor to provide water that is wholesome, potable, in no way harmful or dangerous to health and, in so far as practicable, free from objectionable odors, taste, color and turbidity. -- ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. None Da ted Dated WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.3.1 "",.+-,'~ RULE NO. .1 APPLICATION FOR SERVICE A. APPLICATION FOR SERVICE Each applicant for utility service may be required to sign an ap- plication on a form provided by the Utility and, upon request, will be required to furnish the following information: . 1. Name of appl icant. 2. Date and place of application. 3. Location of premises to be served. 4. Date applicant will be ready for service. 5. Whether the premises have been heretofore supplied. 6. Purpose for which service is to be used. 7. Customer's mailing address. 8. Whether applicant is owner or tenant of, or agent for, the premises. 9. Rate schedule desired if optional rate is available. 10. Information to establish credit of applicant. 11. Such other information as the Utility may reasonably require. The above information may be supplied by the applicant either in writing or by telephone if the applicant's signature is not required. The application is a request for service and does not in itself bind the Utility to serve except under its filed tariff schedules, nor does it bind the customer to take service for a longer period than the minimum requirements of the rate schedule. B. INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY FOR JOINT SERVICE Two or more persons who join in one application or contract for service shall be jointly and severally liable thereunder and shall be billed by means of a single periodic bill mailed to the person designated on the application to receive the bill. C. CHANGE IN CUSTOMER'S EQUIPMENT OR OPERATIONS Customers shall give the Utility written notice of the extent and nature of any material change in the size or character of the plumbing, equipment or operations for which the Utility is sup- plying service before making any such change. --- ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director None Da ted Da ted Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. WAT-30 ~ l_l5iI ., CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.4.1 _ ~P'<' '".... "- RULE NO. !! CONTRACTS A contract, as a condition precedent to receiving service from the Utility, will be required under any of the following circumstances:" 1. Where required by provisions in a filed rate schedule. 2. When a main extension or construction of Special Facilities to be made under the provisions of Rule No. 15 requires an advance for construction. 3. For temporary service supplied under the provIsions of Rule No. 13. 4. Because of special circumstances of service. - ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt UtilItIes DIrector EffectIve by Resolution No. SupersedIng ResolutIon No. None Da ted Dated WAT-30 C I TV OF ANAHE I M Water Uti I i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.5.1 "...-, RULE NO. 2- SPECIAL INFORMATION REQUIRED ON FORMS A. CONTRACTS Each contract for water service shall contain the following provision: "This contract shall at all times be subject to such changes or modi- fications by the City Council of the City of Anaheim as said City Council may, from time to time, direct in the exercise of its juris- diction." B. UTILITY BILL The following statements will be printed on each utility bill: 1. "Th i s bill is due and payab I e upon presentat ion." 2. "PROCEDURE FOR PROCESS ING PAYMENT OF DISPUTED UTILITY BILL. Should you question this bill please request an explanation from the Billing Section, or other responsible personnel, in the Customer Service Division of the City of Anaheim. If you thereafter believe you have been billed incorrectly, the amount of the bill should be deposited with the Utilities Director to avoid discontinuance of service. Make remittance payable to the City of Anaheim and attach the bill and a statement supporting your belief that the bill is not correct. The Utilities Director will review the basis of the billed amount and authorize any adjustment required in accordance with his findings. If the matter is not satisfactorily resolved with the Utilities Director, you may petition the City Council for final determination." C. DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE NOTICE The following statement will be printed on each discontinuance of service notice: "If service disconnection becomes necessary, a $2.00 reconnect ion charge must be paid for each service disconnected, in addition to the amount of your bill, before service can be restored. A $2.00 collection fee is also required if you wish our field representative to accept your payment. A deposit or additional deposit may also be required." (Continued) F" . ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. SupersedIng Resolution No. None Da ted Da ted WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.5.2 r--="'~ RULE NO. .2 SPECIAL INFORMATION REQUIRED ON FORMS (Continued) D. DEPOSIT RECEIPTS The following statements will be printed on each receipt for a cash deposit to establish or re-establish credit for service: "This deposit will be held (without interest) for a period of one year of prompt payment of utility bills. After one year, if your credit rating has not been impaired, this deposit will be refunded. "If you should move from within the City of Anaheim utility service area, at any time, this deposit will be applied against any unpaid utility bills and the balance, if any, will be mailed to you at your new address." -_. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. None Da ted Dated WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti I i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim. California 92803 Page No. 3.6.1 ".,....- RULE NO. .2- ESTABLISHMENT AND RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF CREDIT A. ESTABLISHMENT OF CREDIT - RESIDENTIAL SERVICE Deposits for residential service normally will not be required. Utility service will be furnished each applicant without a deposit requirement until such time as: 1. The applicant's credit becomes impaired as prescribed in Rule No. ll-A; or 2. The applicant's credit becomes impaired by other means. such as credit history, bankruptcy, etc. B. ESTABLISHMENT OF CREDIT - OTHER THAN RESIDENTIAL SERVICE Each applicant for non-residential utility service will be required to satisfactorily establish credit which will be deemed established upon qualifying under anyone of the following: I. If app 1 i cant makes a cash depos it to secure payment of b i 11 s for service as prescribed in Rule No.7; or 2. If applicant furnished a guarantor. satisfactory to the Utility. to secure payment of bills for service requested; or 3. If applicant has been a customer of the Utility for a similar type of service within the past two years and during the past twelve consecutive months of that prior service has had not more than two past due bills as prescribed in Rule No. II-A, pro- vided that the periodic bill for such previous service was equal to at least 50% of that estimated for the new service and provided further. that the credit of the applicant is unimpaired in the opinion of the Utility; or 4. If applicant's credit is otherwise established to the satis- faction of the Utility. (C:ontinued) ,-.,. . Nnn.D Da ted Da ted ! -j ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.6.2 ,;.-~_. RULE NO. ~ ESTABLISHMENT AND RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF CREDIT ~Continued) -- C. RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF CREDIT - ALL CLASSES OF SERVICE 1. An applicant who previously has been a customer of the Utility and whose service has been discontinued by the Utility during the past twelve months of that prior service because of non- payment of bills, may be required to re-establish credit by depositing the amounts prescribed in Rule No.7 for that purpose, and by paying utility bills regularly due; except, an applicant for residential service will not be denied service for failure to pay such bills for other classes of service. 2. A customer who fails to pay bills before they become past due as prescribed in Rule No. ll-A, and who further fails to pay such bills by the date indicated on a discontinuance of service notice for nonpayment of bills, may be required to pay said bills and re-establish his credit by depositing the amount prescribed in Rule No.7. This rule will apply regardless of whether or not service has been discontinued for such non- payment. 3. A customer using other than residential service may be re- quired to re-establish his credit in accordance with Rule No. 6-B in case the conditions of service or basis on which credit was originally established have, In the opinion of the Utility, materially changed. ,i'- " ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director None Da ted Da ted Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti 1 i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim. California 92803 Page No. 3.7.1 ,..,-.. ~ RULE NO. 1 DEPOSITS A. GENERAL Deposits will be required when the Utilities Director of the City of Anaheim has determined it is in the best interests of the City of Anaheim. B. AMOUNT OF DEPOSIT The amount of deposit required to establish or re-establish credit for service is twice the estimated average bill; but in no case shall the amount be less than Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each service. C. RETURN OF DEPOSIT 1. Upon discontinuance of service the Utility will refund the customer1s deposit or the balance in excess of the unpaid bills for service; except the City shall not be required to refund any advanced deposit balance where the cost to the City for processing such refund. which is herewith determined to be .Fifty Cents ($.50) exceeds said advanced deposit balance. 2. After the customer has paid bills for service for twelve con- secutive months without having had more than two past due bills, as defined in Rule No. II-A. the Utility will refund the deposit. If the customer has had more than two past due bills. the Utility will thereafter review the account every twelve months and will refund the deposit after the customer has not had more than two past due bills during the twelve months prior to any review. 3. The Utility may return the deposit at any time upon request. provided the customer1s credit may otherwise be established in accordance with Rule No.6. D. I NTEREST ON DEPOS I TS There shall be no interest paid on utility deposits held by the City. E. DEPOSITS FOR TEMPORARY SERVICE Deposits for temporary service shall be as specified in Rule No. 13. Temporary Service. .,.-., . ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Non~ Dated Da ted Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. WAT-30 C ITV OF ANAHE I M Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.8.1 RULE NO. !! NOTICES A. NOTICES TO CUSTOMERS When notices from the Utility to a customer are required, they will normally be given in writing, either mailed to the customer's mailing address or delivered to him or posted in the local news- paper of record, except that in emergencies the Utility may give notices in the manner most suitable under the existing conditions (radio, T. V., telephone, etc.). B. NOTICES FROM CUSTOMERS Notices from a customer to the Utility may be given by written communication mailed to the Utility's office or may be given orally by him or his authorized agent at the Utility's office except when written notice is specifically required in tariff schedules or in any written agreement. ,~ ISSUED BY GPrdon W. Hoyt Utilities Director None Da ted Da ted Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.Q.1 .-' RULE NO. 2- RENDERING AND PAYMENT OF BILLS A. RENDERING OF BILLS I. Billing Period. Bills for water service will be rendered bi- monthly, monthly, or as otherwise provided in the tariff schedules. Bimonthly bills will be computed by doubling the size of the monthly rate blocks and the monthly amount of the customer, service or minimum charge. 2. Metered Service. a. Bills for metered service will be based on meter registrations. Meters will be read as required for the preparation of regular 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 under estimate or over estimate of a customer's consumption will be reflected on the first regularly scheduled bill rendered and based on an actual reading follow- ing the period of inaccessibility. Access to the meter, sufficient to permit its being read, shall be provided by the customer as a pre-requisite to the Utility making any adjust- ment of water consumption billed on an estimated basis. 3. Pro rata computation. a. All bills for water service rendered for periods of less than 50 days or more than 80 dQys on a bimonthly billing period, or for periods of less than 24 days or more than 36 days on a monthly billing period will be computed in accordance with the applicable schedule, but the size of the commodity blocks, and the amount of the customer, service, minimum or flat rate charges, specified therein, will be prorated on the basis of the ratio of the number of days in the period to the number of days in an average bimonthly or monthly period, which for this purpose shall be taken as 60 days and 30 days, or as otherwise provided in tariff schedules. (Continued) "..-., . ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt UtilIties DIrector EffectIve by Resolution No. SupersedIng ResolutIon No. Da ted 71R-279 Dated 6-22-71 WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti I i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim. California 92803 Page No. ~ 9 ? ~ ~NO. .2 RENDERI NG AND PAYMENT OF BI LLS (Continued) A. RENDERING OF BILLS (Continued) b. When the total period of service is less than 30 days, no prorations will be made, and the bill shall not be less than the monthly minimum. B. READINGS OF SEPARATE METERS NOT COMBINED For the purpose of billing, each meter upon the customer's premises wtll be considered separately, and the readings of two or more meters will not be combined, except as follows: 1. Where combinations of meter readings are specifically provided for in the tariff schedules. 2. Where the Utility's operating convenience requires the use of more than one meter per service connection. C. PAYMENT QE BILLS 1. All bi lis are due and payable upon presentation. Payment shall be made at the City of Anaheim, Division of Collections. 2. Bills for connection or re-connection of service and payments for deposits or to reinstate deposits as required under the rules of the Utility shall be paid before service will be connected or re-cortnec ted. ~ . f I SSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. SupersedIng Resolution No. Da ted Dated WAT-30 C ITV OF ANAHE I M Water Uti 1 i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.10.1. - .B!!hS ti.!h. .!.Q. DISPUTED BILLS - A. When a customer and the Utility fail to agree on a bill for utiHty service: The customer may, in lieu of paying the disputed bill, deposit with the Utilities Director of the City of Anaheim the amount claimed by the Utility to be due. Upon receipt of the deposit, the Utilities Director will review the basis of the billed amount, communicate the results of his review to the customer and make disbursement of the deposit. B. Service will not be discontinued for nonpayment of the disputed bill when deposit has been made with the Utilities Director pend- ing the outcome of the review. C. Failure of the customer to make such deposit within fifteen days after receipt of the bill will constitute acceptance by the customer of the bill as rendered, and warrant discontinuance of his service in accordance with Rule No. 11. D. If before completion of the Utilities Director's review, additional bills become due which the customer wishes to dispute, he shall also deposit with the Utilities Director the additional amounts claimed by the Utility to be due for such additional bills before they become past due and that failure to do so will warrant discontinuance of his service in accordance with Rule No. 11. E. If the bill is not satisfactorily resolved with the Utilities Director, the customer may petition the City Council for final determination. Failure of the customer to petition the City Council for final de- termination within fifteen days after receipt of the Utilities Director's findings, will constitute acceptance by the customer of the findings. ...".-.... I SSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt UtilIties DIrector Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. Nnnp Da ted Da ted WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.11. I """". RULE NO. 11 DISCONTINUANCE AND RESTORATION OF SERVICE A. PAST DUE BILLS Bills rendered will be considered past due if not paid within fifteen (15) days after date of presentation. B. NONPAYMENT OF BILLS I. When a bill for utility service has become past due and a dis- continuance of service notice for nonpayment has been issued, service may be discontinued if bill is not paid within the time required by such notice. 2. A customer's service may be discontinued for nonpayment of a bill for service previously rendered him at any location served by the Utility provided such bill is not paid within five days after presentation of a notice that present service will be discontinued for nonpayment of such bill for prior service. However, residential service will not be discontinued because of nonpayment of bills for other classes of service. 3. If a customer is receiving more than 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 for other classes of service. 4. Under no circumstances may service be discontinued for non- payment of a 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 tariff schedules. 5. Bills collected on the premises by a field utility representative shall include a $2.00 collection fee. C. UNSAFE EQUIPMENT ,,"- The Utility may refuse or discontinue service to a customer if any part of his plumbing or other equipment, or the use thereof, shall be determined by the Utility to be unsafe or in violation of applicable laws, ordinances, rules or regulations of public authorities, or if any condition existing upon the customer's premises shall be thus determined to endanger the Utility's service facilities, until it shall have been put in a safe condition or the violation remedied. (Cont i nued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director None Da ted Dated Effective by Resolution No. SupersedIng ResolutIon No. WAT-JO CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti I i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.11.2 - RULE NO. 11 DISCONTINUANCE AND RESTORATION OF SERVICE -rEontinued) -- C. UNSAFE EQUIPMENT (Continued) The Utility does not assume any responsibility of inspecting or repairing the customer's plumbing or other equipment or any part thereof and assumes no liability therefor. D. SERVICE DETRIMENTAL TO OTHER CUSTOMERS 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 water service to any customer who shall continue to operate such equipment after having been given notice by the Utility to cease so doing. E. FRAUD The Utility may refuse or discontinue service if the acts of the customer or the conditions upon his premises are such as to indicate to it an intent to defraud the Utility. F. FAILURE TO ESTABLISH OR RE-ESTABLISH CREDIT If, for an applicant's convenience, the Utility should provide service before credit is established or should continue service to a customer when credit has not been re-established in accordance with Rule No.6, and he fails to establish or re-establish his credit, the Utility may discontinue service. G. NONCOMPLIANCE Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Rule No. 11, the Utility may discontinue service to a customer for noncompliance with tariff schedules if, after written notice of at least five (5) days, he has not complied with the notice. The Utility may dispense with the giving of such notice in the event there exists in the Utility's opinion a dangerous condition, thus rendering the Immediate discontinuance of service to the premises imperative. H. CUSTOMER'S REQUEST FOR SERVICE DISCONTINUANCE ,-., When a customer desires to terminate his responsibility for service, he shall give the Utility not less than two days' notice of his intention and state the date on which he wishes the termination to become effective. A customer may be held responsible for all (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director None Da ted Da ted Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHE I M Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.11.3_ ,T._ RULE NO. 11 DISCONTINUANCE AND RESTORATION OF SERVICE "(Conti nued) - H. CUSTOMER'S REQUEST FOR SERVICE DISCONTINUANCE (Continued) service furnished at the premises until two days after receipt of such notice by the Utility or until the date of termination specified in the notice, whichever date is later. I. RESTORATION--RECONNECTION CHARGE The Utility may require payment of a reconnection charge of $2.00 for each service disconnected before restoring service that has been discontinued for nonpayment of bills or for failure otherwise to comply with tariff schedules. -" ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hovt Utilities Director NnnjQI Da ted Da ted Effective by Resolution No. SupersedIng Resolution No. WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti I i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.12.1 ~,..,---""- ~NO.g INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO PUBLIC A. GENERAL INFORMATION The Utility will maintain, open for public inspection at its offices, pertinent information regarding the service rendered, including the following: 1. CHARACTERISTICS OF WATER A copy of the most recent pamphlet "Mineral Analysis of Water from Wells and Other Sources", which contains a mineral analysis of the water supplied to consumers. 2. RATES AND RULES -- A copy of the tariff schedules consisting of the rates and general rules of the Utility. 3. READING METERS Infonnation about method of reading meters. B. ~.QB REVISED RATES Should new or revised rates be established after the time applI- cation is made, the Utility will, within a reasonable time, use such means as may be practicable to bring them to the attention of those of its customers who may be affected thereby. C. SPECIAL FACILITIES DISTRICTS The Utility will have available for public inspection maps showing the boundaries of the Districts, itemized estimates showing the current costs of the Districts' water distribution facilities, and the development of the Special Facilities Charge. -, ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director WeRe Dated Dated Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. WAT-30 ..-= l CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.1'3.1- RULE NO. 11 TEMPORARY SERVICE A. CONDITIONS OF SERVICE The City shall, if no undue hardship to its existing customers will result therefrom, furnish temporary service for construction work, circuses, Christmas tree lots, bazaars, fairs, plumbing pressure testing, or other similar uses, that because of their nature will not be used steadily or permanently. All such services shall be subject to the following conditions: 1. Application for temporary service with appropriate deposit shall be made to the Utility. The deposits for temporary service shall be refunded after charges for permits, water consumption, loss or damage of meter and fittings, and installation and removal charges have been deducted at the termination of service. 2. Temporary service connections may be terminated at any time, and will be made at the discretion of the Utility. 3. Charges for loss or damage to meter and fittings will be based upon current prices. 4. Temporary services shall generally be taken from existing outlets on the water system or from fire hydrants designated by the Utility. Any special outlets shall be installed at the customer's expense. 5. Backflow prevention devices, and approved plumbing materials may be required for certain types of uses, and shall be installed at the customer's expense. 6. An Eddy Valve will be required on all fire hydrant connections. B. METERED SERVICES Generally all temporary services will b~ metered, and will be subject to the following conditions: I. Deposits for metered services shall be as follows: a. I" Meter $120.00 b. 2t' and larger Meters $250.00 (Continued) -- . . ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director 71R-27q Oa ted Da ted Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 6-22-71 WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.13 .2 reo'''',. RULE NO. 11 TEMPORARY SERVICE (Cont i nued) B. METERED SERVICES (Continued) 2. Permit fees for metered services shall be as follows: a. I" Meter $10.00 b. 2t' and larger Meters $15.00 3. If the meter is installed and removed by the Utility, the charge shall be $20.00. If the meter is installed only, or removed only by the Utility, the charge shall be $10.00. 4. Temporary meters may be moved from one location to another, only with the approval of the Utility. C. UNMETERED SERVICES If in the opinion of the Utility, the setting of a temporary meter is impractical or uneconomical, a temporary unmetered service con- nection can be made. Unmetered connections will be subject to the following conditions. 1. Fees for unmetered services, other than spacers, shall be as fo 11 ows : a. Deposit $100 per connection b. Permit Charge - $3.00 c. Late Charge - $1.00 per day after expiration of permit. 2. For subdivisions requiring two inch or smaller meters, spacer connections may be provided for the purpose of pressure testing and for eliminating damage to permanent meters during the grading of parkways. A maximum period of use is ninety (90) days, sub- ject to extension by the Utility. After the expiration of the permit, the Utility may remove the spacers and install the meters. a meter must be installed before any landscaping is done or the dwelling is occupied. There will not be any permit fees for spacer connections. D. RATES Rates for temporary service shall be as specified in Rate Schedule W-T. -, ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. SupersedIng Resolution No. Dated Dated - I WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti I i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, CalIfornia 92803 Page No. 3.14. I AfIJ"".- RULE NO.--1..!! CONTINUITY OF SERVICE A. SHORTAGE AND INTERRUPTION 1. The Utility will exercise reasonable diligence to furnish a continuous and sufficient supply of water to its customers and to avoid any shortage or interruption of delivery thereof. It cannot, however, guarantee a continuous or sufficient supply or freedom from interruption. 2. The Utility will not be liable for interruption or shortage of supply, nor for any loss or damage occasioned thereby. 3. Whenever, in the operation of the Utility's water system, interruption in the delivery of water to customers results from or is occasioned by causes other than the exercise by the Utility of its right to suspend temporarily the delivery of water for the purpose of making repairs or improvements to its system, notice of any such interruption will not be given to the customers of the Utility, but the Utility shall exercise reasonable diligence to reinstitute delivery of water. B. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION FOR REPAIRS The Utility, whenever it shall find it necessary for the purpose of making repairs or improvements to its system will have the right to suspend temporarily the delivery of water. In all such cases, as reasonable notice thereof as circumstances will permit will be given to the customer, and the making of such repairs or improvements will be completed as rapidly as may be practicable and, if practicable, at such times as will cause the least incon- venience to its customers. C. APPORTIONMENT OF SUPPLY DURING TIME OF SHORTAGE Should a shortage of supply ever occur, the Utility will appor- tion its available supply of water among its customers as auth- orized or directed by the Utilities Director in the manner that appears to him most equitable under conditions then prevail- ing. ,-. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. None Dated Dated WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.15.1. ."""~"-' .B!!bI !iQ.. l2. MAIN EXTENSIONS A. DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM The cost of all water distribution mains installed or extended in the water system shall be paid for by the owner or developer of the properties served by these mains according to the following po 1 i ci es : 1. Water mains installed or extended on dedicated streets and serving property within the City limits as they existed on May 20, 1924, at the time of election on waterworks bond issue, shall be laid at the expense of the Utility. 2. The total cost of water mains installed or extended in the Helen and Lynch Industrial Tract and Commercial Street Annexations shall be borne by the owners of property abutting such mains since said annexations did not participate in the waterworks bond payments. 3. Cost of installing or extending water mains on dedicated streets and serving property within the following annexations shall be borne as shown below, based on the degree of partici- pation in the waterworks bond payments. Annexations % of Cost to Property Owners % of Cost to City #7 Kirven Annexation 81.5% #8 East Anaheim Extension 85.2% #9 So. Palm Street Annexation 85.2% #10 Manchester Avenue Annexation 92.6% #11 South Spadra Annexations 92.6% #12 Kennedy Annexation 92.6% #13 West LaPalma Annexation 96.3% #14 Manchester Avenue Annexation #2 -96.3% #15 South Palm Annexation #2 96.~!o 18.5% 14.8",{, 14.8",{, 7.4% 7.4% 7.4% 3.7"'{' 3. ria 3 . 7"10 (Cont i nued) -, ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director 71R 279 Da ted Dated 6-22-72 Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. WAT-30 Page No. 3.15.2.1 32 33 34 35 36 39 40 4/ ~""~.fq ';:'~(l:-c; ,2 -"v 7~ AA A B c- o E F LEG€ND N I .-_. ..'. j G H ---- ......... CIIy LIMb -- -- ....... 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'-;, , ~iJ.. ~~t-';1 j It 11: ~'~~. ft~l1.' ~::J.....~"! ~ Z~ITt~ '.'. '~----"-f..d. .UH .~f~-t '1"~-_'_"']~,,~:r,f1'~'-'i!1-"-~ fl I~ fri2f;~,'f~rr ;~~~:fI1.J!j ~:-_;:-.:-.~~. ":"':~~~:jJ~~) '- r.--. ~H!i'I/JJ:,ki:: _T', 'c P~~I-,L ".:~ '.!\;~h , r ~ 2 U 3 d 4 d 5 11 6 U ? 11 8 A B ! e: ~,:.. 1~~r:~ 1U1P..-, , I ~' d I , I C I TV OF ANAHE 1M Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.15.2 RULE NO. .!2. AAIN EXTENS IONS -rcontinued) A. DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (Continued) 4. Primary Distribution Mains a. Primary Distribution mains which supply water to all areas of the system shall be paid for by acreage fees assessed on all properties in the system except those properties excluded in (1) above. The fees will be based upon gross acreage served by domestic water service and/or fire protection, and will be due at the time application for water service is made, or the property is developed. This does not apply to application for temporary or irrigation service. The water main extension fees shall be as follows: Single Family Residential Development Multi-Family Residential and Commercial Development Industrial Development $275 per acre $330 per acre $375 per acre The above fees will be calculated to the nearest one hundredth (.01) acre. Condominiums, Townshouse, Planned Unit Developments, etc., will be considered Multi-Family Development for the purpose of determining acreage fees. Developments not covered under any of the above classifications shall be subject to the same fees as Multi-Family Residential and Commercial Developments. b. When a Primary Distribution main must be extended to a new sub- division or development, the Utility will extend the main up to five hundred (500) feet. If an extension greater than 500 feet is required, the developer and the Utility will both participate in the cost of the extension; the Utility paying for the first 500 feet, and the developer paying for the balance in addition to the normal water main extension fees. If the Utility re- quires a main larger than that required to serve a new develop~ ment, the developer will only pay the cost of the size required to serve his property (minimum of 8" for residential, 10" for commercial, and 12" for industrial). The developer's portion of the cost shall be reimbursed to him without interest as acreage fees are collected from others connecting to the extended main within a refund area designated by the Utility at the time the advance is made. The reimbursement agreement shall be in effect for a period of ten (10) years. In no case shall the reimbursements exceed the developers cost of the extension. (Cont i nued) ;- ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director 71R-279 Dated Dated 6-22-71 Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 32;:: Anaheim, Californi. 92803 Page No. 3.15.3. ~. RULE NO. li MAIN EXTENSIONS --rcont i nued) A. DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (Continued) A map showing the Primary Distribution Mains is included with the Rules and Regulations. 5. The Secondary Distribution System will be paid for and installed by the owners or developers of "the property that the system serves. The Secondary Distribution System shall be designed by the Utility, built in accordance with its specifications, and shall be subject to its inspection. After completion of the system, the owner shall dedicate it to the Utility, free of all liens, together with all necessary rights-of-way for future maintenance and upkeep. a. Where a secondary distribution main must be extended to a new subdivision or development, the main shall be paid for and installed by the developer of the property to which the main is extended. If, under this rule, a developer is re- quired to extend a main across undeveloped land, the Utility shall collect and return to the developer the proportionate cost of the main crossing the undeveloped land if and when such land is developed. b. The Utility may extend portions of the Secondary Distribution System prior to development at its cost provided these exten- sions are considered to be in the best interests of the Utility. The costs for any such extensions shall be reimbursed to the Utility by the owners or developers of the property served by these extensions when these properties are developed, or application for water service is made. c. Where half streets are developed, the developer of the half street shall be required to pay for and install any portion of the Secondary Distribution.System that is required by the Utility. The proportionate share of the main's cost shall be collected by the Utility from the owner or developer of the remaining side of the half street when it is developed. This fee shall be reimbursed to the original developer. 6. Main Enlargements - When the Utility's present distribution system will not meet the water demands of a customer or developer, the customer or developer may be required to pay the cost of any necessary main replacement, less credit for the expired life of the existing main. ,.r~- (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. Dated 71R-279 Dated 6-22-71 WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.15.4. #""=. RULE NO. .l..2 MAIN EXTENSIONS (COntinued) B. SPECIAL FACILITIES The cost of all Special Facilities installed in the High Elevation System shall be paid for by the owner or developer of the properties served by these facilities according to the following policies: 1. The High Elevation System shall be divided into districts called Special Facilities Districts, and the Special Facilities within these districts shall be paid for by a Special Facilities Charge. a. The Special Facilities Charge shall include the entire cost of the facilities other than distribution mains required to serve a Special Facilities District. This cost includes, but is not limited to: Engineering costs, cost of land for reservoirs, booster pump- ing plants, water mains and access roadways; cost of reservoirs, booster pumping plants, water mains, grading, paving, retain- ing walls, curbs and drainage facilities; and the cost of all other improvements necessary to make these facilities a perma- nent operating water installation integrated with the water system of the Utility. Location, size, capacity and other specifications for the above water facilities shall be prescribed by the Utility. b. The Special Facilities Charge Rate shall be derived by the Utility by dividing the gross acreage of the Special Facilities District into the total cost of the Special Facilities needed to serve that District. All operating property under the control of the Utility; areas of freeways, open flood control channels; or any other areas which are planned as open areas not subject to development, improvement or any use requiring water service shall be excluded from the gross area of the Special Facilities District. c. The applicants Special Facilities Charge shall be determined by multiplying the gross area of the applicant's property by the Special Facilities Charge Rate. d. Where the cost of Special Facilities,which are necessary to serve an applicant's property, is greater than the appli- cant's Special Facilities Charge, the applicant shall be required to advance the difference. (Continued) ,,-... ~..... ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt UtilIties DIrector Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 71R-279 Dated Dated 6-22..,71 WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.15.5 - RULE NO. 1.2. MAIN EXTENSIONS (Continued) B. SPECIAL FACILITIES (Continued) These advance payments of Special Facilities Charges by an applicant will be subject to refund without interest during a period of twenty years. Such refunds shall be made from Special Facilities Charges collected by the Utility within a refund area designated by the Utility at the time the advance Is made. If a refund area includes an area where further Special Facilities are required, no refund shall be made until financing of these Special Facilities in this area are completed. The total amount of refunds to an applicant shall not exceed the amount advanced by him. e. In instances where it appears that ownership of contiguous real property has been recently so divided as to exclude most of the poor or unusable land from the water applicant's property owner- ship which has the effect of avoiding the payment of Special Facilities Charges on such poor or unusable land, the Utility shall first compute a new Special Facilities Charge based on the collection of charges only for a comparable portion of good usable area within the Special Facilities District instead of the gross area of the entire District. The total Special Facilities Charge for this applicant's divided or smaller prop- erty shall then be based on this new Special Facilities Charge. f. The Special Facilities Charges for water service are due and payable when application for water service is made or the property is developed. 2. An applicant mayor may not be required to pay the Special Facilities Charge for temporary service, depending on the circumstances involved. Applicants for temporary service may claim special conditions exist which will then be resolved as further provided herein. C. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Special Situations - Special conditions of service, facilities, and related matters applicable to these Rules and Regulations not expressly covered, shall be resolved by the Utilities Director. 2. Exceptional Cases - In unusual circumstances, when the application of these rules appears impractical or unjust, the developer may refer the matter to the Utilities Director for special ruling or for the approval of special conditions, which are agreed upon, ,- , (Cond nupd) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 71R-279 Da ted Dated 6-22-71 WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti 1 i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.15.6. ,..".........~, RULE NO. 12. MAIN EXTENSIONS -ZCont i nued) C. SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) prior to corrrnencing construction. If the matter is not satisfac- torily resolved with the Utilities Director, the developer may petition the City Council for final determination. -- ,.r' ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt UtilIties Director EffectIve by Resolution No. SupersedIng Resolution No. Da ted 71R-279 Dated 6-22-71 WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.16.1 llil.!J. ~. .!2. SERVICE CONNECTIONS, METERS, AND CUSTOMER'S FACILITIES A. GENERAL I. For all services, other than those where the developer is Installing the main, the Utility shall furnish and install the service connection, meter and meter box after application is made and all applicable fees are paid. 2. In new subdivisions, and in other cases where the developer Installs the mains, the developer shall furnish and install the service connection, and the Utility shall furnish and Install the meter and lIleter box. 3. The service connection, meter, and meter box will generally be installed at a convenient location between the curb or edge of pavement and the property line. If it Is considered impractical to install the facilities In this location, they may be installed upon the customer's Premises In which case an easement will be required. 4. The service connection will generally determine the point of delivery of water service to the customer. B. SERVICE CONNECTION AND WATER METER INSTALLATION CHARGES I. For service connections and water meter installations under (3) and (4) below, all materials shall be furnished and Installed by the Water Division. 2. For service connections and water meter installations under (5) and (6) below, the service connection shall be furnished and installed by the developer in accordance with Water Division specifications. The meter box and meter shall be furnished and Installed by the Water Division. It Is in- tended that (5) and (6) below apply to new subdivisions and other developments where the developer is installing the in-tract water distribution facilities. 3. Inside City Limits (Where Utility Installs Main): 1 Inch service with 5/8 x 3/4 inch meter $185.00 1 Inch service with I inch meter 235.00 2 inch service with I 1/2 inch meter 515.00 2 inch servl ce wi th 2 inch meter 600.00 (Cont i nued) ,;--. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 71R-279 Dated Dated 6-22-71 I I .j ! WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHE I M Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.16.2 B.!!bf NO. J2. SERVICE CONNECTIONS, METERS, AND CUSTOMER'S FACILITIES lfont i nued) B. SERVICE CONNECTION AND WATER METER INSTALLATION CHARGES (Continued) 4. Outside City Limits (Where Utility Installs Main): Inch service with 5/8 x 3/4 inch meter same as (3) plus $50.00 inch servi ce with I inch meter same as (3) plus $50.00 2 inch service with I 1/2 inch meter same as (3) plus $75.00 2 inch service with 2 inch meter same as (3) plus $75.00 5. Within developments inside City I imits where the developer installs the main: I Inch service with 5/8 x 3/4 inch meter $ 55.00 1 inch service with 1 inch meter $105.00 2 Inch service with 1/2 Inch meter $205.00 2 inch service with 2 inch meter $290.00 6. Within developments outside City limits where the developer installs the main: Inch service with 5/8 x 3/4 inch meter same as (5) plus $50.00 inch service with I inch meter same as (5) plus $50.00 2 Inch service with 1 1/2 inch meter same as (5) plus $75.00 2 Inch service with 2 inch meter same as (5) plus $75.00 7. All connections larger than two inch and any special service, including fire lines shall be made at a charge equivalent to the cost of all labor, materials, rental of equipment, and miscellaneous and incidental costs (excluding bores where bores are required on only one side of a street). a. Application for Connection in Excess of Two Inches, Special Services and Fire Lines. -- Request for such services shall be made to the Utilities Department, Water Division, who shall estimate the cost of said installation. Customer will be required to advance the amount nece ISSUED BY (Continued) Gordon W. Hoyt Effective by Resolution No. Utilities Director Superseding Resolution No. 71R-279 Dated Dated 6-22-71 WAT-30 --.~~ CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim. California 92803 Page No. 3.16.3 -' RULE NO. ~ SERVICE CONNECTIONS, METERS, AND CUSTOMER'S FACiliTIES (Continued) B. SERVICE, CONNECTION AND WATER METER INSTAllATION CHARGES (Continued) subject to refund or charge if estimate is under or over actual completed cost. 8. Connections requiring a cast iron meter box cover. There will be a charge of $25.00 in addition to charges under (1) and (2) above. 9. In the event a customer is required or requests a larger service connection and/or meter for his property, the net salvage value of the existing service connection and/or meter will be subtracted from the price of the new one. C. CUSTOMER'S RESPONSIBiliTY The customer as a condition precedent to receiving service shall: 1. Furnish and lay the necessary piping to make the connection to the place of consumption. 2. Provide a main valve on the piping between the service connection and the point of customer use, as per Development Services Department Standards. 3. Provide a bacteria clearance certificate for services 3 inch and larger, except fire lines. D. OWNERSHIP AND ABSENCE OF RENTAL OBLIGATION WHERE FACILITIES ARE ON PREMISES OF CUSTOMER 1. The service pipe, curb stop, meter, and meter box located wholly or partially upon a customer's premises are the property of the Utility. 2. No rent or other charge will be paid by the Utility where the Utility owned service facilities are located on a customer's premises. E. ACCESS TO PREMISES OF CUSTOMER 1. The Utility shall at all reasonable hours have access to meters, service connections and other property owned by it which may be located on customer's premises for purposes of installation, (Continued) ~ , ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director 71R-27q Dated Dated 6-22-]1 Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. WAT-30 ~~~;, CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.16.4. RULE NO. J2. SERVICE CONNECTIONS, METERS, AND CUSTOMER'S FACILITIES (Continued) E. ACCESS TO PREMISES OF CUSTOMER (Continued) meter reading, maintenance, operation or removal of the property at the time service is to be terminated. The customer's system should be open for inspection at all reasonable times to autho- rized representatives of the Utility. 2. Any inspection work or recommendations made by the Utility or its agents in connection with plumbing or appliances or any use of water on the customer's premises, either as a result of a complaint or otherwise, will be made without charge. F. CROSS CONNECTIONS I. Protective Regulation No physical connection between the potable water supply system of the Utility and that of any other water supply will be permitted except in compliance with the regulations of the State Department of Public Health contained in Title 17 of the California Administrative Code under "Regulations Relating to Cross-Connections." 2. Protective Devices Required The Utility will require the installation of approved backflow protection devices of required type under any of the following condi tions: a. Where a fresh water supply which has not been approved by the State Department of Public Health is already available from a well, spring, reservoir or other source. (If the customer agrees to abandon this other supply and agrees to remove all pumps and piping necessary for the utilization of this supply, the installation of backflow protective devices will not be required.) b. Where salt water, or water otherwise polluted, is available for industrial or fire protection purposes at the same premises. (Continued) r- , ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt UtilIties Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 71R-279 Da ted Dated 6-22-71 WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.16.5 RULE NO. 16 SERVICE CONNECTIONS, METERS, AND CUSTOMER'S FACILITIES (Continued) F~ CROSS CONNECTIONS (Continued) c. Where the premises are or may be engaged in industrial processes using or producing process waters or liquid industrial wastes, or where the premises are or may be engaged in handling sewage or any other dangerous substance. d. Where the circumstances are such that there is special danger of backflow of sewage or other contaminated liquids through plumbing fixtures or water-using or treating equipment, or storage tanks and reservoirs. 3. Type and Expense of Protective Devices Any backflow protective device utilized Shall be of the type and design specified and approved for the circumstances by the Foundation for Cross Connection Control Research, University of Southern California, and/or the Los Angeles Plumbing Test Lab and such device shall be installed by and at the expense of the customer, in a manner approved by the Utility and the public health agency having jurisdiction when so required, and in a location which is readily available for periodic inspection. 4. Periodic Inspection of Protective Devices Whenever backflow protective devices are installed, the customer shall have competent inspections made thereof at least once a year, or more often in those instances where successive inspections indicate repeated failure thereof. These devices shall be repaired, overhauled or replaced at the expense of the customer whenever they are found to be defective. Records of such tests, repairs and overhaul shall be kept and made available to the Utility and the public health agency having jurisdiction. 5. Refusal to Serve or Discontinuance of Service for Failure to Install Protective Devices The Utility may refuse or discontinue service until there has been installed on the customer's piping approved devices of the required type to protect against backflow of water from the customer's premises into the Utility's system. /"~ ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt UtilIties DIrector EffectIve by Resolution No. SupersedIng Resolution No. 71R-279 Dated Dated 6-22-71 WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti I i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.17.1 RULE NO. lZ METER TESTS AND ADJUSTMENT OF BILLS FOR METER ERRORS A. TESTS 1. On Customer Request. A customer may, on notice of not less than one week, require the Utility to test the meter for his service. No charge will be made for such test, but, should a customer demand a test within six months after installation or more often than once in six months, he will be required to make a deposit to pay, in part, the cost of the test. This deposit will be returned if the meter is found to register more than 2% fast or 5% slow. The amount of the deposit required is dependent on the size of meter, and is listed below: 5/8" x 3/4" Meter $2.50 1" Meter 3.00 1/2" Meter 3.50 2" Meter 4.00 3" Meter 6.00 4" Meter 8.00 6" or larger meter 10.00 2. A customer shall have the right to require the Utility to conduct the test in his presence or in the presence of an expert or other representative appointed by him. The results of the test will be furnished to the customer within a reasonable time after completion of the test. B. ADJUSTMENT OF BILLS FOR METER ERROR I. Fast Meters. When, upon test, any meter is found to be registering more than 2% fast, the Utility will refund to the customer the amount of the overcharge based on corrected meter readings for the preceding six months, subject to the provisions of paragraph 4 hereof. 2. Slow Meters. When, upon test, any meter for domestic service is found to be registering more than 25%slow, or any meter for other class of service is found to be registering more than 5% slow, the Utility may bill the customer for the amount of the undercharge based on corrected meter readings for the preceding three months, subject to the provisions of paragraph 4 hereof. (Cont i nued ) "...-, ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 7IR-?7q Dated Dated fi-??-7' WAT-30 .',' r CITY 0 F ANA HE I M Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.17.2 RULE NO. 11 METER TESTS AND ADJUSTMENT OF BILLS FOR METER ERRORS ----- --- (Continued) B. ADJUSTMENT OF BILLS FOR METER ERROR (Continued) 3. Nonregistering Meters. When, upon test, any meter is found to be nonregistering, the Utility may bill the customer for the estimate of water consumed but not registered for a period of three months, subject to the provisions of paragraph 4 hereof. Bills for this purpose will be estimated from the customer's prior use, the customer's subsequent use correctly metered, the Utility's experience with other customers of the same class, and the general characteristics of the customer's operation. 4. When it is found that the error in a meter is due to causes, the date of which can be reliably established, the overcharge or the undercharge will be computed back to but not beyond that date, provided, however, that in no case will a bill for under- charge on domestic service schedules be rendered for a period exceeding three months. , .,-., ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 71R-27q Da ted Dated 6-22-71 WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Uti 1 i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.18.1 RULE NO. ~ SERVICE TO SEPARATE PREMISES AND MULTIPLE UNITS, AND RESALE OF WATER A. NUMBER OF SERVICES TO SEPARATE PREMISES Separate premises under single control or management will be supplied through separate individual service pipes unless the Utility elects otherwise. B. SERVICE TO MULTIPLE UNITS ON SAME PREMISES Separate houses, buildings, living or business quarters on the same premises or on adjoining premises, under a single control or manage- ment, may be served at the option of the applicant by either of the following methods: I. Through separate servi'ce connections to each or any uni t provided that the piping system from each service is independent of the others, and is not interconnected. 2. Through a single service connection to supply the entire premises. The responsibility for payment of charges for all service furnished to combined units through a single service pipe, in accordance with these rules, must be assumed by the applicant. C. RESALE OF WATER A customer shall not resell water to another person at any charge higher than his pro rata share of the total charges as rendered by the Utility. This paragraph shall not apply to a flat rate charge as a portion of the rental of the premises or space occup i ed. _Co, None Da ted Dated Effective by Resolution No. Supersed'lng Resolution No. WAT-30 --... -I _. ..., CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.19. I RULE NO. ~ MEASUREMENT OF SERVICE A. METHOD OF MEASURING SERVICE 1. Metering All water sold by the Utility will be upon the basis of metered volume sales except that the Utility may at its option provide flat rate or estimated service for the following: a. Temporary service where the water use can be readily estimated. b. Public fire protection service. c. Municipal service as provided for in Rate Schedule W-MU. 2. Charges for Meter Installation The charges for meter installation shall be as specified in RULE NO. 16, "Service Connections, Meters, and Customer's Facilities,"and RULE NO. 13, "Temporary Service." "..... , ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Director None Da ted Dated Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. WAT-30 CITY OF ANAHEIM Water Utility Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.20.1 "'~, RULE NO. 20 FIRE PROTECTION A. PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION 1. Private fire protection services will be provided under the conditions specified in RULE NO. 16, "Service Connections, Meters, and Customer's Facilities." 2. The rates for private fire protection services are specified in RATE SCHEDULE W-PFL, "Private Fire line Service." B. PUBLIC FIRE PROTECTION I. The location of all public fire hydrants shall be determined by the Utility and the City of Anaheim Fire Department. 2. Where public fire hydrants are installed on Primary Distribution Mains, the cost for these hydrants shall be borne by the property benefitting from these hydrants according to the following rules: a. Where hydrants of standard spacing are installed on one side of a right-of-way to serve both sides of a right-of- way, there shall be a front footage of $1.00 per foot on property which fronts this right-of-way. Street intersections shall not be included in the calculation of the fees, however corner lots will be required to pay the appropriate charges on each side of a lot. b. Where hydrants of standard spacing are installed on both sides of a right-of-way, the front footage charge shall be $2.00 per foot. Street intersection and corner lots shall be treated as outlined in (a.) above. c. Where hydrants of standard spacing are installed to serve only one side of a right-of-way, the front footage charge shall be $2.00 per foot. d. The above fees are due at the time application for water service, other than temporary, is made or the property is developed. 3. If public fire hydrants in addition to those of a standard spac- ing are requested by a customer or required by the City of Anaheim Fire Department as a condition of development, the Utility may install these hydrants at the customer's expense. (Continued) - ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Utilities Clrector None Dated Dated Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. WAT-30 C I TV OF ANAHE I M Water Uti I i ty Post Office Box 3222 Anaheim, California 92803 Page No. 3.20.2. RULE NO. 20 FIRE PROTECTION ~ontinued) B. PUBLIC FIRE PROTECTION (Continued) 4. If a customer requests that a public fire hydrant be relocated, the Utility shall relocate it at the customer's expense pro- vided that the relocation is agreed upon by the Utility and the City of Anaheim Fire Department. 5. Public fire hydrants installed as a part of a main extension by a customer shall be paid for by that customer and be subject to reimbursement as outl ined in RULE NO. 15, "Main Extensions." ~ '" Vi! - ISSUED BY ~rdon W. Hoyt Utilities Director Effective by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. None Da ted Dated WAT-30 DB I.L' FURTHi.:k, P..ESULVED 'chat the rates, rules and regulations adopted by this resolution s!lal1 be effective as of Decepilier 19, 1972. 'l'HE FOREGOIiJG RESOLU'I'IOl\i is approved and signed by me this 19thday of December, 1972. ATTEST: . ~ R ", THE CITY OF~M ~ ~ < I " J ~ M & ~,_-I-- C.l: CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIH STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORM~GE SSe CI'.l'Y OF ANAHEli'l I, DENE M. DAOUST, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 72R-600was passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 19th day of , December , 1972 , by the following vote of the meniliers thereof; --- AYES: COUNCILfiillN: Sneegas, Pebley, Thom and Dutton iWES: COUNCILHEN; None ABSENT: COUNCILIlEN: Stephenson M~D I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim approved and signed said Resolution on the 19th day of December , 19 72 . IN WITNESS WIIKlEOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of t:ne Ci-ty of Anahein this .-!.9th day of December , 1972 ~;, n _ . M~ - ~ CIT CLERK OF THE CITY OF ro1AHEI~r--- (SBAL) I, DENE M. DAOUST, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original of Resolution No. 72R-600 duly passed and adopted by the Anaheim City Council on December 19, 1972. -~ IQ~I hi LO~,~ City Clerk -, -,G- ARW : K,y