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86R-350 RESOLUTION NO. 86R- 350 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE SALE AND DISTRIBUTION OF WATER AS ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION NO. 72R-600 AND AMENDED BY RESOLUTION NOS. 73R-255, 73R-387, 73R-532, 74R-433, 75R-315, 75R-469, 75R-479, 76R-378, 78R-4l8, 78R-4l9, 78R-459, 79R-643, 80R-304, 8lR-124, 81R-402, 82R-355, 83R-33l, 84R-246 and 86R-118. WHEREAS, the City of Anaheim maintains a water distribution system for the furnishing of water to residents and inhabitants of the City of Anaheim and has adopted Water Rates, Rules and Regulations for the sale and distribution of water; and WHEREAS, it is the policy of the City Council that Anaheim's Water Utility shall be self-supporting from charges made by the City for water furnished to consumers and for services rendered in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board held a public hearing on June 19 and July 17, 1986 and evidence was presented in connection with the proposed revisions of water rates and fees; and WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board considered the California Environmental Quality Act and made the following findings: 1. The largest single expenditure category during the test period of July 1, 1986 through June 30, 1987 is water supply at an estimated $8,066,000. 2. Other operating expenses and capital expenditures estimated to cost $7,772,000 are due to labor cost increases and higher material costs. 3. Debt service requirements and an increase in reserve amounts estimated to cost $2,254,000 are required to meet financial reserves and requirements. 4. The transfer to the general fund in an amount estimated to be $694,000 is authorized by the City Charter and constitutes an Intra-City transfer. 5. The increase in working capital of $303,000 is required to meet the utilities cash requirements. 6. The fee increases for temporary service, service connections, meter installations, inspection services, plan check services, and primary distribution main extensions are due to labor cost increases and higher material costs. 7. The matters covered in 1 through 6 above come within Section 21080 (b) (8) of the Public Resources Code of the State of California thus the establishment of these rates are exempt form the California Environmental Quality Act. 1362b071886 3.10.5 WHEREAS, a Notice of Hearing was published as follows: 1. On June 3, 10 and July 7, notice of the public hearing on water rates was published in the Anaheim Bulletin and proof thereof is on file with the Secretary of the Public Utilities Board. 2. On June 3, 10 and July 7, notice of the public hearing on water rates was published in the Santa Ana Register and proof thereof is on file with the Secretary of the Public Utilities Board. 3. On June 3, 10 and July 7, notice of public hearing on water rates was published in the Orange County Edition of the Los Angeles Times and proof thereof is on file with the Secretary of the Public Utilities Board. WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board has considered the proposal of the Public Utilities Department and has considered the evidence presented at the public hearing; and WHEREAS, the Public Utilities Board has made the following findings with respect to the need for an increase in the water rates and fees: 1. The Water System revenue requirement of the Anaheim Public Utilities Department will be established, as set forth below, on the basis of projections for a Test Period consisting of the twelve months July 1, 1986 through June 30, 1987. 2. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement for water supply costs for the test period is $8,066,000 as shown in Exhibit MAB-l. 3. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement for other operating expenses for the test period is $5,524,000 as shown in Exhibit MAB-l. 4. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement for capital expenditures for the test period is $2,248,000. 5. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement for debt service and reserve increases for the test period is $2,254,000. 6. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement for transfer to the General Fund for the test period is $694,000 as shown in Exhibit NAB-I. 7. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement for working capital increase to meet the utilitites cash requirements is $303,000 as shown in Exhibit MAB-l. 8. A reasonable estimate of the revenue requirement offsets due to other water revenues and interest income for the test period is $813,000 as shown in Exhibit MAB-l. 1362b071886 3.10.5 9. An estimated revenue requirement of $18,276,000 as set forth below, is appropriate for the test period: ITEM REVENUE REQUIREMENT $ 8,066,000 5,524,000 2,248,000 2,254,000 694,000 303,000 Water Supply Costs Other Operating Expenses Capital Expenditures Funded From Rates Debt Service & Reserve Increase Transfer to the General Fund Change in Working Capital Less: Other Water Revenue and Interest Income (813,000) Total Revenue Requirement $18,276,000 10. It is appropriate to perform a cost-of-service study in order to determine the allocated revenue requirement for the test period for the following customer classes: Single-Family Residential; Multi-Family Residential; Residential Outside City; Commercial/Industrial; Municipal; Irrigation; and Private Firelines. 11. The customer class revenue requirements as determined on the basis of a cost-of-service analysis are shown in Exhibit BGT-2 and are appropriate. The estimated total allocated annualized revenue requirement of $18,276,000 as set forth below is appropriate. CUSTOMER CLASS ALLOCATED ANNUALIZED REVENUE REQUIREMENT (Cost-of-Service Basis) (Thousands) Single-Family Residential Multi-Family Residential Residential Outside City Commercial/Industrial Municipal Irrigation Private Firelines Total $ 8,037,000 3,456,000 375,000 5,443,000 498,000 124,000 343,000 $l8,276,000 12. Section l22l of the City Charter provides that utility rates charged to a class of consumers shall be uniform within the class and shall be based on cost of service for the class. 13. On the basis of the preceding finding, the class revenues under the proposed rates as shown in Exhibit BGT-1 are reasonable and appropriate: 1362b071886 3.10.5 Customer Class Revenues At Proposed Rates (Thousands) Revenues At Proposed Rates As A %of Revenues Based on Cost-of-Service Single-Family Residential Multi-Family Residential Residential Outside City Commercial/Industrial Municipal Irrigation Private Firelines $ 8,041 3,464 377 5,450 498 124 317 100.0% 100.2% 100.1% 100 . 1% 100.0% 100.0% 92.4% Total $18,271 100.0% 14. It is appropriate to establish a Water Capital Replacement Fund which will be funded by revenues from the sale of water. 15. It is appropriate in the initial years to partially fund the Water Capital Replacement Fund with proceeds from the sale of short-term Revenue Anticipation Notes. 16. A reasonable estimate for installing service laterals and meter boxes is shown in Exhibit ELM-I. 17. A reasonable estimate for installing meters is shown in Exhibit ELM-I. 18. A reasonable estimate of acreage fees is shown in exhibit ELM-I. WHEREAS, based on the findings hereinabove made, the Public Utilities Board of the City of Anaheim recommends to the City Council that the Council adopt the findings of the Public Utilities Board with respect to the matters contained herein and adopt the water rates and fees shown in Exhibit BGT-6 and Exhibit ELM-5. WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the evidence and concurs with the findings of the Public Utilities Board as set forth hereinabove. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the findings of the Public Utilities Board be, and they are hereby, adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that based on the findings hereinabove made and adopted, the budget for fiscal year 1996-97 should be modified as follows: Control Center 82, Fund 52, Utilities Debt Service - RANS - From $312,000 to $267,000 Control Center 82, Fund 51, Transfer to the General Fund - From $702,000 to $694,000 Control Center 82 - Fund 51, Reserve and Replacement Requirements - From $60,000 to $64,000 1362b072286 3.10.5 Control Center 82, Fund 51, Unrestricted Interest Income - From $530,000 to $475,000 Control Center 82, Fund 51, Temporary Water Sales Revenue - From $110,000 to $0. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim that the Water Rates, Rules and Regulations adopted by City Council Resolution No. 72R-600 and amended by City Council Resolution Nos. 73R-255, 73R-387, 73R-532, 74R-433, 75R-315, 75R-469, 75R-479, 76R-378, 78R-418, 78R-4l9, 78R-459, 79R-643, 80R-304, 81R-124, 8lR-402, 82R-355, 83R-331, 84R-246 and 86R-118 be amended as follows, to wit: 1362b071886 3.10.5 """'".'''''''''"'''''''''''''..~-,;...".~._",""""".,,,,--..,_.,,---, CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd.. Anaheim, California 92805 TITLE Title Page Table of Contents Water Utility Policy Rate Schedules WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS Schedule W-CA; Commodity Adjustment Clause .. Schedule W-PS; High Elevation Pumping Surcharge ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager (Continued) EFFECTIVE DATE 12-19-72 8-01-86 8-01-86 8-01-86 12-19-72 7-15-80 7-15-80 7-01-82 5-11-83 7-17-85 8-01-86 7-15-80 7-01-82 3-01-83 7-17-85 8-01-96 7-15-80 8-01-86 8-01-86 3-01-83 8-01-86 Effective 8-01-86 by Resolution No. 96R- Superseding Resolution No. 86R-118 Dated 8-01-86 Dated 3-25-86 WAT-30 1314 b072l86 ii Page No. PAGE NO. i ii iii iv v vi 1.0.1 2.0.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.3.1 2.1.4 2.1.4.1 2.1.4.2 2.1.4.3 2.1.4.4 2.1.4.5 2.1.4.6 2.1.4.7 2.1.4.8 2.1.4.9 2 .1. 4 .10 2.1.5 2.1.5.1 2.1.5.2 2.1.5.3 2.1.5.4 2.1.5.5 2.1.5.6 2.1.6 2.1.7 2.1.8 2.1.9 2.1.9.1 2.1.9.2 2 .1.10 '.1 n. r; CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd.. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 111 Page No. RATES, RULES ANu f{~:(~11 A" INS TABLE OF CONTENTS ( Con t inued) TITLE - Schedule W-R; Residential Service - Single-Family Accommodation Schedule W-R; Residential Service - Multi-Family Accommodation Schedule W-G; General Water Service Schedule W-RO; Residential Service - Outside City Limits "" " "" EFFECTIVE DATE PAGE NO. 8-01-86 2.2.1 " 2.3.1 2.4.1 " " 2.5.1 2.5.2 7-15-80 Schedule W-GO; General Water Service - Outside City Limits " " " " " 8-01-86 7-15-80 2.6.1 2.6.2 Schedule W-I; Agriculture Water Service " " " " " Schedule W-PFL; Private Fire Line Service " " " " " " 8-01-86 7-15-80 2.7.1 2.7.2 8-01-86 " 2.8. 1 2.8.2 Schedule W-T; II II Temporary Service 11 " 8-01-86 " 2.9. 1 2.9.2 Schedule W-M; Municipal Water Service - Metered Services 8-01-86 2.10.1 Schedule W-MU; Municipal Water Service - Unmetered Services 8-01-86 2.11. 1 Schedule W-F; Flat Rate Charge 7-15-80 2.12.1 Schedule W-RI; Residential/Agriculture Water Service 8-01-86 2.13.1 ( Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective 8-01-86 by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 86R- 84R 246 8-01-86 Dated 6 26 84 Dated 3.10.5 WAT-JO 13l4b072l86 CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS ~v Page No. lV\.lI:.i:>, L\.ULI:.i:> lU~U TABLE OF CONTENTS ( Continued) TITLE S Rules and Regulations EFFECTIVE DATE PAGE NO. 8-01-86 3. o. 1 Rule No.1; 1t " .. Definitions " 12-19-72 " 11 II " " " 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.1.5 " .. n " " " II II " 8-01-86 Rule No.2; Description of Service 12-19-72 3.2.1 Rule No.3; " 11 " Application for Service II fI " 8-01-86 8-19-78 3.3.1 3.3.2 Rule No.4; Contracts 12-19-72 3.4.1 Rule No.5; II 11 " Special Information Required on Forms If II "" 11 7-01-84 " 3.5.1 3.5.2 u " " 11 " 11 3.6. 1 3.6.2 Rule No.6; " II Establishment & Re-establishment of Credit 12-19-72 Rule No.7; Deposits " 3.7.1 Rule No.8; Notices 11 3 . 8. 1 Rule No.9; Rendering and Payment of Bills 11 11" 11 " " "" 7-1-78 4-1-81 3.9.1 3.9.2 Rule No. 10; Disputed Bills 7-13-82 3.10.1 Rule No. 11; II 11 " Discontinuance and Restoration of Service 12-19-72 " " " 11 " " 3.11.1 3.11.2 3.11.3 It" tI " " " " " 7-19-78 Rule No. 12; Information Available to Public 12-19-72 3.12.1 Rule No. 13; Temporary Service " "11 11 " 8-01-86 7-01-82 3.13.1 3.13.2 Rule No. 14; Continuity of Service 7-01-84 3.14.1 (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective 8 01 86 by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 86R- ~/,R-2/16 Dated Dated 8-01 -8f> 6-26-84 WAT-30 ..... ........ ... CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS v Page No. TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) EFFECTIVE TI TLE DATE PAGE NO. Rule No. 15; Main Extensions 6-26-73 3.15.1 " " " 8-01-86 3.15.2 " " " " 3.15.2.1 " " " " 3.15.2.2 " " " " 3.15.2.3 " " " " 3.15.3 " " " " 3.15.3.1 " " " " 1l-01-79 3.15.4 " " " " " 3.15.4.1 " " " " " " 3.15.4.2 " " " " " " 3.15.5 " " " " " " 3.15.6 " " " " " 3.15.7 " " " " " 3.15.8 " " " " " 3.15.9 " " " " " 3.15.10 II II II II " 3.15.11 II " " " " 3.15.12 " II II II II 3.15.13 II " " " " 3.15.14 II " " 8-16-83 3.15.15 " II II II 3.15.16 " II II II 3.15.17 II II " " 3.15.18 " " II " 3.15.19 II " II II 3.15.20 II II II II " 3.15.21 II " II " 3-25-86 3.15.22 II II " II II 3.15.23 " " " " II " 3.15.24 " " " " " " 3.15.25 " " II " " 11 3.15.26 " II II II " " 3.15.27 " " " " " 11 3.15.28 " " " " " " 3.15.29 Rule No. 16; Service Connections, Meters, and Customer Facilities 8-01-86 3.16.1 II II 11 " " " " 3.16.2 " II " II " " " 3. 16.3 II " " " II II " 3.16.3.1 II " " II II " 12-19-72 3.16.4 II " " " " II " 3.16.5 Rule No. 17; Meter Tests and Adjustment of Bills for Meter Errors 7-13-82 3.17.1 " " " " " " II " " 3.17.2 (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Effective 8-01-86 by Resolution No. 86R- Dated 8-01-86 Gener.al Manager Superseding Resolution No. 86R-118 Dated 3-25-86 WAT-30 1114h0771 p,ft 3. 1 o. '5 "".""....-..,..,..".."'.<<,'.-.,."., CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS v~ Page No. RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) TITLE Rule No. 18; Service to Separate Premises and Multiple Units, and Resale of Water EFFECTIVE DATE PAGE NO. 12-19-72 3. 18. 1 Rule No. 19; Measurement of Service 12-19-72 Rule No. 20; Fire Protection 8-26-81 " " " " " 8-01-86 3.19. 1 3.20. 1 3.20.2 ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager WAT-30 Effective 8-01-86 by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 86R- 86R-118 Dated Dated 8-01-86 3-25-86 1114h07?lRfi ':I ,,, c; CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS P 2.1.4.9 age No. F. COMMODITY ADJUSTMENT SUMMARY (Continued) Fiscal Year Effective Date 1986-87 8/01/86 Percent To Be Pumped 70% Purchased 30% OCWD Basin Production Percentage 70% Sou rc e Pumped A.F. Percent Purchased MWD A.F. Percent MWD (Interruptible) A.F. Percent MWDOC (Treated) A.F. 49,540 6 9. 9% 8,360 11. 8% o o 1,650 2.3% Percent MWDOC (Untreated) A.F. 9,350 Percent 13.2% MWDOC (Interruptible) A.F. 2,000 Percent 2.8% Total 70,900 Co s t Pe r A. F . ( $ ) OCWD Cost Per A.F. Domestic Agriculture Electrical Pumping Cost* OCWD Basin Equity Assessment MWD Cost Per A.F. Domestic Agriculture 32.00 23.00 36.20 158.00 230.00 186.00 MWD Cost Per A.F. Domestic Agriculture ( Interruptible) 186.00 154.00 (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effectl've 7-01-84 by Resolutlo N . n o. Superseding Resolution No. WAT-30 1293b072186 Wl,,1\ 84R-246 8:LK-355 .0 Dated Dated 3.10.5 O-UL-OO 6-26-84 6-2~-82 CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS P N 2.1.4.10 age o. F. COMMODITY ADJUSTMENT SUMMARY (Continued) FISCAL YEAR 1986-87 Effective Date 8/01/96 Cost per A.F. ($) (Continued) MWDOC Cost Per A.F. (Treated) Domestic 234.00 Agriculture 190.00 MWDOC Cost Per A.F. (Untreated) Domestic 198.00 Agriculture 154.00 Average Cost Per A.F. Domestic Agriculture ($) 110.59 92 .29 Increase Per A.F. Compared to Base Year Domestic Agriculture ($) 81.69 73.44 Commodity Adjustment ** - Source ($ Per 100 Cubic Feet) Domestic Agriculture 0.198 0.178 *See section in ELECTRICAL PUMPING COST (Section G, Page No. 2.1.5 ff) for method used to derive this figure. **Beginning July 1, 1976, the Commodity Adjustments includes water system losses. See Sections D.2 and D.3, Page Nos. 2.1.3. and 2.1.3.1 for method used to compute the commodity adjustment including system losses. ***Beginning August 1, 1982, the cost of Domestic untreated water is the weighted average of the costs for firm and interruptible deliveries of water from MWDOC. (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective 7-01-84 by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. ange 94R-246 tl2R-.j.:>.:> Dated Dated 3.10.5 06-26-84 06-29-82 WAT-30 1293b072186 CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS P N 2.1.5.6 age o. G. ELECTRICAL PUMPING COST (Continued) Fiscal Year 1986-87 Electric Rate Effective Date 8/01/86 A.F of Water Pumped* 36,415 Well Pump KWH* 15,158,450 Well Pump $ - Rates 23 & 24 1,070,453 Booster Pumps and Filtration Plant - KWH* La Pa Ima* Linda Vista* Olive Hills Lenain 1,112,360 2,475,600 41,600 293,280 Booster Pump and Filtration Plant - $ Rates 15 & 17 247,925 Total $ 1,318,378 $ Pe r A. F. ** 36.20 *By September 1 each year, beginning in 1974, the Utilities General Manager shall place on file with the City Clerk a report showing the horsepower and KWH consumption for each well pump and the La Palma and Linda Vista Booster pumps for the fiscal year just completed. This report shall be based on data from the Monthly Pump Report prepared by the Operations Division and shall be adjusted for any electrical energy displaced by use of natural gas or diesel fuel. **Total $ divided by A.F. of Water Pumped (in most recent fiscal year). (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager Effective 7-01-84 by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. WCA Change 8-01-86 84R-246 Dated 82R-355 Dated 3.10.5 6-26-84 6-29-82 WAT-30 1293b072l86 CITY OF ANAHEIM WATER RATES, RULES Management Services Division AND REGULATIONS 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Page No. 2.1.7 Anaheim, California 92805 1. SYSTEM LOSS FACTOR FISCAL YEAR * 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 Water Distribution(A.F.) 48,791 54,914 53,372 49,411 55,008 58,200 Water Sold (A.F. )** 44,621 50,861 48,507 43,745 49,543 52,357 Water Losses Acre Feet 4,170 4,053 4,865 5,666 5,465 5,843 Percent 8.6% 7.4% 9.1% 11. 5% 9.9% 10.0% Water System Loss Factor*** .914 .926 .909 .885 .901 .900 FISCAL YEAR * 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 Water Distribution (A.F.) 63,337 60,673 60,580 66,227 68,814 Water Sold (A.F.)** 57,029 55.465 54,895 60,861 65,131 Water Losses Acre Feet 6,308 5,208 5,685 5,366 3,683 Percent 1 O. 0% 8.6% 9.4% 8.1% 5.4% Water System Loss Factor*** .900 .914 .906 .919 .946 *The water system loss factor used to calculate the commodity adjustment amount beginning July 1, 1976, shall be based on water system losses for the most recent completed fiscal year. **Water sold includes temporary water sales, Parkway Maintenance sprinklers and fire hydrant flushing. ***1.000 minus water losses EXAMPLE: 1.000 - .086 .914 ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager Effective 10-01-80 by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. WCA Change 8-01-86 80R-304 Dated 76R-378 Dated 3.10.5 7-15-80 6-29-76 WAT-30 1293b071586 ".".'...".""'.'''-,..-.-.'"'....,.-..,-" "'-~""._~-".""_.._",,,.- CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92B05 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS P N 2.1.8 age o. SCHEDULE W-PS HIGH ELEVATION PUMPING SURCHARGE A. APPLICABILITY Applicable to the high elevation rate schedule commodity charges. that area which cannot be served Lenain Filtration Plant. area served by the Utility and to all The high elevation area is defined as by gravity flow from the August F. B. PURPOSE To provide for the automatic adjustment of the Utility's water .rate schedule commodity charges per 100 cubic feet to recover the cost of the additional pumping required to serve customers in the high elevation area. Also, to establish the method of determining the additional cost per acre foot and any resulting change (to the nearest mill) to the rate schedule commodity charges per 100 cubic feet. C. HIGH ELEVATION PUMPING COSTS The high elevation pumping costs shall include all the energy costs of all pumps required to serve the high elevation area only. The electrical costs will be based on recorded data for the most recent l2-month period or, after expansion of the high elevation pumping system has stabilized, may be based on the most recent fiscal year, if appropriate. The electric rate used will be that rate which will be in effect whenever the high elevation pumping surcharge amount is changed. D. AMOUNT OF HIGH ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT 1) The pumping surcharge cost per A.F. is computed by first dividing the total high elevation pumping costs by the A.F. of water pumped in the high elevation area as indicated by the following example for July 1, 1980: $101,358 divided by 2,140 A.F. = $47.36 per A.F. The A.F. of water pumped is estimated from the lOa's of cubic feet sold in the high elevation area. (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager Effective 08-01-86 by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 86R- 80R-304 Dated Dated 3.10.5 08-01-86 7-D-80 WAT-30 l293b072l86 CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS P N 2.1.9 age o. D. AMOUNT OF HIGH ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT (Continued) 2) The pumping surcharge amount is then computed by dividing the cost per A.F. by 435.6 hundred cubic feet per A.F. See following example for 1981-82: $52.08 of 435.6 $0.119 per A.F. 3) The amount of the high elevation commodity adjustment and the data elements required to compute the commodity adjustment shall be shown in the HIGH ELEVATION PUMPING SURCHARGE SUMMARY Section each time the commodity adjustment is changed during the fiscal year. E. APPLICATION OF HIGH ELEVATION PUMPING SURCHARGE The high elevation pumping surcharge for all rate schedules shall be adjusted as necessary by the Utilities General Manager to reflect the pumping cost per A.F. of water in the high elevation area. 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. The 22 percent Special Facilities Surcharge defined in Rule No. 15, Section B, is not applicable to the high elevation pumping surcharge amoun t . F. HIGH ELEVATION PUMPING SURCHARGE SUMMARY FISCAL YEAR 1980-81 1980-81 1981-82 1981-92 Electric Rate Effective Date 7/15/90 1/1/81 7/1/81 2/1/82 A.F of Water Pumped in High Elevation Area 2,140 2,031 2,066 2,201 Booster Pump KWH* Parkview 1,330,560(1) 1,302,600(2) 1,163,960(3) 647,680(4) Westridge 284,960(1) 286,560(2) 290,080(3) 289,620(4) Via Arboles 132,030(1) 135,230(2) 101,460(3) 77,730(4) Hidden Canyon -0- -0- -0- 465,480(4) Booster Pump $ Rate 15 101,358 110,637 107,594 124,124 Cost Per A.F. - $ 47.36 54.47 52.08 156.39 Pumping Surcharge Amount ($ Per 100 Cubic Feet) 0.121 0.139 0.119 0.129 (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective 08 01 86 by Resolution No. B6R- Superseding Resolution No. 2OR-30q WAT-30 Dated Dated 7 - 1 '1-R 2 '?Q~hn7?'R/'; ~ , n " CITY OF ANAHEIM WATER RATES, RULES Management Services Division AND REGULATIONS 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. 2.1.9.2 Anaheim, California 92805 Page No. F. HIGH ELEVATION PUMPING SURCHARGE SUMMARY (Continued) FISCAL YEAR 1982-83 1983-84 1983-84 1984-85 Effective Date 5/11/83 7/01/83 1/01/84 10/23/84 Electric Rate Effective Date 5/11/83 7/01/83 11/09/83 9/12/84 A.F of Water Pumped in High Elevation Area 1,974(7) 1,974(7) 1,886(8) 2,177(9) Booster Pump KWH* Parkview 396, 400( 7) 396,400(7) 396,400(8) 482,720(9) Westridge 277,280(7) 277 ,280(7) 272,080(8) 285,520(9) Via Arbo1es 95,620(7) 95,620(7) 70,920(8) 65,170(9) Hidden Canyon 536, 880( 7) 536,880(7) 570,720(8) 656,280(9) Booster Pump $ Rate 15, 17 $ 87,833 $ 95,344 $95,429 $101,989 Cost Per A.F. - :I; ~44.49 :I; 48.30 ~50.60 546.85 Pumping Surcharge Amount ($ Pe r 100 Cubic Feet) $ 0.102 FISCAL YEAR Effective Date 1985-86 07/17/85 $ 0.111 :I; 0.116 $0.108 Electric Rate Effective Date 07/17/85 1986-87 08/01/86 08/01/86 2,402(1l) 514, 840( 11) 294, 080( 11) 94, 740( ll) 681,840(1l) $ 97,058 $ 40.41 $ 0.093 A.F. of Water Pumped in High Elevation Area 2,208(10) Booster Pump KWH Parkview Westridge Via Arboles Hidden Canyon 485,120(10) 306,400( 10) 84, 735( 10) 615,120(10) Booster Pump :I; Rate 15, 17 $ Cost Per A.F. - $ $108,629 $ 49.20 Pumping Surcharge Amount ($ Per 100 Cubic Feet) $0. 113 ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager WAT-30 ....lev .7-15-80 . 80R-304 Effective by Resolution ~. . . one Supersedmg Resolution o. Date~-15-80 Dated 3.10.2 0050e071786 <> O-VL-OO CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 2.1.10 Page No. F. HIGH ELEVATION PUMPING SURCHARGE SUMMARY (Continued) * Based on data from the Monthly Pump Report prepared by the Operations Division, adjusted for any electrical energy displaced by the use of natural gas or diesel fuel. (1) 12 - month period ending April 30, 1980 (2) 12 - month period ending November 30, 1980 (3) 12 - month period ending May 31, 1981 (4) 12 :- month period ending December 31, 1981 (5) 12 - month period ending May 31, 1982. (6) 12 - month period ending September 30, 1982. (7) 12 - month period ending November 30, 1982. (8) 12 - month period ending June 30, 1983. ( 9) 12 - month period ending June 30, 1984. (10) 12 - month period ending June 30, 1985. ( ll) 12 - month period ending June 30, 1986. ** The Pumping Surcharge Amount includes water system losses. See Sections D.1 and D.2, Page Nos. 2.1.2 and 2.1.3 of Schedule W-CA for method used to compute the pumping surcharge including system losses. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager .u '" . 7-01-82 82R-355 Effective by Resolution N%OR-304 Superseding Resolution No. ^ ^" ^ , V VL VV 6-29-82 Dated; 15 80 Dated 3.10.2 'NA T -30 0050e071786 CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 2.2.1 Page No. SCHEDULE W-R RESIDENTIAL SERVICE - SINGLE-FAMILY ACCOMMODATION APPLICABILITY Applicable to all consumers of water within the city limits of Anaheim for general domestic and household purposes in a single-family accommodation. RATE (31) PER METER PER MONTH Customer Charge: 5/8" X 3/4" Meter 1" II 1 1/2" " 2" " $ 6.85 14.55 27.30 42.60 Commodity Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge) Per 100 Cubic Feet $ .215 The current commodity adjustment amount and pumping surcharge amount, as applicable, shall be added to the above commodity charge. The explanations of the current commodity adjustment and pumping surcharge amounts are located in Schedules W-CA and W-PS. Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the monthly customer charge. SPECIAL CONDITION This schedule is subject to Schedules W-CA, W-PS and rules and regulations of the utility. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective R-Ol -Hi) by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 86R- 84R-246 Dated Dated 8-01-86 6-26-84 WAT-30 l3l4b072186 1. 1 O. r; CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 2.3.1 Page No. SCHEDULE W-RM RESIDENTIAL SERVICE - MULTIFAMILY ACCOMMODATIONS APPLICABILITY 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 serviced through a common serv~ce. RATE (32) PER METER PER MONTH Customer Charge 5/8" X 3/4" Meter I" " 1 1/2" " 2" " 3" " 4" " 6'1 " 8" " 10" " $ 7.25 12.15 20.30 31. 00 53.00 86.00 168.00 266.00 363.00 Commodity Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge) Per 100 Cubic Feet $ .215 The current commodity adjustment amount and pumping surcharge amount, as applicable, shall be added to the above commodity charge. The explanations of the current commodity adjustment and pumping surcharge amounts are located in Schedules W-CA and W-PS. Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the monthly customer charge. SPECIAL CONDITION This schedule is subject to Schedules W-CA, W-PS and rules and regulations of the utility. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective 8-01-86 by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 86R- 84R-246 8-01-86 0-:.::6-84 Dated Dated 3.10.5 WAT-30 1314b072186 CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd.. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 2.4.1 Page No. 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. PER METER PER MONTH RATE (33) Customer Charge 5/8" X 3/4" Meter I" " 1 1/2" " 2" " 3" " 4" " 6" " 8" " 10" " $ 6.20 9.20 14.20 20.20 35.00 55.00 105.00 165.00 225.00 Commodity Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge) Per 100 Cubic Feet $ .215 The current commodity adjustment amount and pumping surcharge amount, as applicable, shall be added to the above commodity charge. The explanations of the current commodity adjustment and pumping surcharge amounts are located in Schedules W-CA and W-PS. Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the monthly customer charge. SPECIAL CONDITION This schedule is subject to Schedules W-CA, W-PS and rules and regulations of the Utility. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective 8-01-86 by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 86R- 84R-246 Dated Dated 8-01-86 6-26-84 WAT-30 1114hn7?1 RI'> ~ ,,, c: CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 2.5.1 Page No. SCHEDULE W-RO RESIDENTIAL SERVICE - OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS APPLICABILITY 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 houses, housing courts , mobile home courts, also to planned units and condominium developments serviced through a common serv~ce. PER METER RATE (34) PER MONTH Customer Charge 5/8" X 3/4" Meter $ 7.20 1" 15.35 1 1/2" 28.90 2" 46.00 3" 84.00 4" 13 8. 00 6" 273.00 8" " 436.00 10" " 599.00 Commodity Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge) Per 100 Cubic Feet $ .215 The current commodity adjustment amount and pumping surcharge amount, as applicable, shall be added to the above commodity charge. The explanations of the current commodity adjustment and pumping surcharge amounts are located in Schedules W-CA and W-PS. Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the monthly customer charge. SPECIAL CONDITION This schedule is subject to Schedules W-CA, W-PS and rules and regulations of the Utility. (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager WAT-30 Effective R-Ol -Rf. by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. RfiR 84R-246 Dated Dated 8-01-86 6-26-84 l11L.h07?lRh ') ,,, co CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND R EGU LATIONS 2. 6. 1 Page No. SCHEDULE W-GO GENERAL WATER SERVICE - OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS APPLICABILITY 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. RATE (39) PER METER PER MONTH Customer Charge 5/8" X 3/4" Meter I" " 1 1/2" " 2" " 3" " 4" " 6" " 8" " 10" " $ 6.20 9.20 14.20 20.20 35.00 55.00 105.00 165.00 225.00 Commodity Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge) Per 100 Cubic Feet $ .215 The current commodity adjustment amount and pumping surcharge amount, as applicable, shall be added to the above commodity charge. The explanations of the current commodity adjustment and pumping surcharge amounts are located in Schedules W-CA and W-PS. Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the monthly customer charge. (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective 8-01-86 by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 86R- 84R-246 Dated Dated 8-01-86 6-26-84 WAT-30 1114h07?lRh 1.1n.~ '~"~"'.'''''.';^'M>'''''''"",",~._'' ,,,___~._,,,,,,,,,,,____ CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 2.7.1 Page No. SCHEDULE W-I AGRICULTURE WATER SERVICE APPLICABILITY 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. PER METER PER YEAR RATE (35) CUSTOMER CHARGE: 2" Meter 3" Meter 4" Meter 6" Meter 8" Meter $ 720.00 1,212.00 1,932.00 3,708.00 5,856.00 Customer charge is payable in six equal monthly installments during the months of May to October, inclusive. Annual irrigation year will be from April 1 to March 31. Commodity Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge) Per 100 cubic feet Per acre foot $ .191 83.20 The current agriculture commodity adjustment amount and pumping surcharge amount, as applicable, shall be added to the above commodity charge. The explanations of the current commodity adjustment and pumping surcharge amounts are located in Schedules W-CA and W-PS. Minimum Charge: Any month in ~hieh meter shows use, mInImum billing for commodity shall be twenty (S20) dollars. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. This schedule IS subject to Schedules W-CA, W-PS and rules and regulations of the Utility (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective R-Ol-86 by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 86R- 84R-246 Dated Dated 8-01-86 6-26-84 WAT-30 1114h07?lRh 1 In ~ ~~~"""."""~",~"",~""'..''''''-,,, --_...,..,.'-"'..-,,----"'>_._.. CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 2. 8. 1 Page No. SCHEDULE W-PFL PRIVATE FIRELINE SERVICE APPLICABILITY 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. RATE (36) PER METER PER MONTH Customer Charge 1" Meter 1 1/2" Heter 2" Meter 3" Meter 4" Meter 6" Meter 8" Meter 10" Heter $ 2.30 2.30 4.20 7.10 13. 70 26.00 42.00 57.00 Commodity Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge) For all water supplied as recorded by the detector check valve bypass meter. Per 100 Cubic Feet $ .215 The current commodity adjustment amount and pumping surcharge amount, as applicable, shall be added to the above commodity charge. The explanations of the current commodity adjustment and pumping surcharge amounts are located in Schedules W-CA and W-PS. Minimum Charge: The minimum monthly charge shall be the monthly customer charge (Con t inued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener:al Manager Effective R-Ol -Rh by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 86R- 84R-246 Dated Dated 8-01-86 6-26-84 WAT-30 , ')1 /.L, n,"t1 oc. I) ,,, C' ~-"-,_.,........-,-".__._-_.._",,, CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 2.8.2 Page No. SCHEDULE W-PFL PRIVATE FIRELINE SERVICE ( Continued) RATES (Continued RATE (37) - Outside City Limits PER METER PER MONTH Customer Charge 1" Meter 1 1/2" Meter 2" Meter 3" Meter 4" Meter 6" Meter 8" Meter 10" Meter $ 3.30 3.30 5.20 8.10 14.70 26.00 42.00 5 7.00 Commodity Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge) For all water supplied as recorded by the detector check valve bypass meter. Per 100 Cubic Feet $ .215 The current commodity adjustment amount and pumping surcharge amount, as applicable, shall be added to the above commodity charge. The explanations of the current commodity adjustment and pumping surcharge amounts are located in Schedules W-CA and W-PS. Minimum Charge: The minimum monthly charge shall be the monthly customer charge. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. This schedule is subject to Schedules W-CA, W-PS 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 discontinue service until a meter is installed (at customer's expense) to record all water used. (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective f1-0l -Mi by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 86R- 84R-246 Dated Dated 8-01-86 6-26-84 WAT-30 111~hn7~1~h 1 In ~ "'""'".,'"...",=..""."'...4....."",,...,... ,~~..-_______. CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 2.9. 1 Page No. SCHEDULE W-T TEMPORARY SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable for construction work, c1rcuses, Christmas tree lots, bazaars, fairs, plumbing pressure testing, or other similar uses, where the installation of a permanent service connection is considered impractical. Temporary meters will be used for this type of serV1ce after an appropriate application and deposit has been made. RATES PER METER RATE A (48) - Metered Connections PER MONTH Cus tomer Cha rge : Per inch of meter S1ze $ 12.00 Commodity Charge: Per 100 cubic feet $ .250 The current commodity adjustment amount and pumping surcharge amount, as applicable, shall be added to the above commodity charge. The explanations of the current commodity adjustment and pumping surcharge amount are located in Schedules W-CA and W-PS. Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the customer charge. RATE B (47) - Unmetered Connections Customer Charge: For each permit issued $ 16.50 Commodity Charge: 1) Tank wagon, per 1000 gallons $ .34 2) Hose connections for ditches only: a) For depths four feet and less, $ .01 per lineal foot b) For depts over four feet, $ .02 per lineal foot (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener:al Manager Effective 8-01-86 by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 86R- 84R-246 Dated Dated 8-01-86 6-26-84 WAT-30 , 11/,1.,(\7')1 QI; 1 1 (\ c:: --.....~.-_..."""~-,.,,~-,.....,..,._-~ -'--"""'~"-'~"~~'-~~ CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 2.9.2 Page No. SCHEDULE W-T TEMPORARY SERVICE (Continued) RATES (Continued) RATE B (47) - Unmetered Connections PER METER PER MONTH Commodity Charge (Continued) 3) For miscellaneous uses not herein specified, with the quantity of water estimated by the Utilities, per 1000 gallons. $ .34 The current commodity adjustment amount and pumping surcharge amount, as applicable, shall be added to the above commodity charge. The explanations of the current commodity adjustment and pumping surcharge amount are located in Schedules W-CA and W-PS. Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the customer charge. RATE C (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 53.80 per month for a single-family unit and an additional charge of $0.75 will be made for each unit in excess of one. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Rates A and B of this schedule are subject to Schedules W-CA, W-PS and rules and regulations of the Utility. B. For Rate A of this schedule, the permit holders are required to submit meter readings of the temporary meters on a monthly basis on forms provided by the Utility. If the forms are not returned within 10 days from the date sent and it becomes necessary that a Utility inspector obtain meter readings at the job site, an additional $15.50 fee will be applied. C. Temporary metered connections may be terminated at any time, and will be at the discretion of the Utility. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager Effective 8-01-86 by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 86R 84R-246 Dated Dated 8-01-86 6-26-84 WAT-30 1,1 !,hn7?1 Rf; , 1n " '''''''''''''~-'-"-''-'~._''-'----',--,",-" CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND R EGU LATIONS 2. 10. 1 Page No. SCHEDULE W-M MUNICIPAL WATER SERVICE - METERED SERVICES APPLICABILITY Applicable to water service for buildings or facilities operated and maintained by the City of Anaheim. RATE (45) Customer Charge 5/8" X 3/4" Meter 1" " 1 1/2" " 2" " 3" " 4" ,. 6" ,. 8" " 10" " 16" ,. PER METER PER MONTH $ 8.30 12.10 18.50 27.00 45.00 70.00 134 . 00 210.00 286.00 310.00 Commodity Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge) Per 100 Cubic Feet $ .215 The current commodity adjustment amount and pumping surcharge amount, as applicable, shall be added to the above commodity charge. The explanations of the current commodity adjustment and pumping surcharge amounts are located in Schedules W-CA and W-PS. Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the monthly customer charge. SPECIAL CONDITION This schedule is subject to Schedules W-CA, W-PS and rules and regulations of the Utility. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective 8-01-86 by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 86R 84R-246 Dated Dated 8-01-86 6-26-84 WAT-30 1114h07?lRh 1.10. ') -"--",,_.~.,,~--,..-._~~.,, CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 2.11. 1 Page No. SCHEDULE W-MU MUNICIPAL WATER SERVICE - UNMETERED SERVICES APPLICABILITY Applicable to water service for buildings or facilities operated and maintained by the City of Anaheim where a metered service is considered imprac tical. RATE (44) Per service connection per month $21. 70 SPECIAL CONDITION This schedule is subject to the rules and regulations of the Utility. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective R-Ol -Rfi by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. RfiR- 84R-246 Dated Dated 8-01-86 6-26-84 WAT-30 1 11!.J...n7?1 ~.; ') ,,, r: --""'__~_"""'>_'_~'_'.,....="._...o..;.. CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 2.13.1 Page No. .~. WuKl RESIDENTIAL/AGRICULTURE WATER SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to all consumers of water within the city limits of Anaheim for general domestic and household purposes in a single-family accommodation in combination with the irrigation of at least five acres for agricultural, horticultural, or floricultural crops produced primarily for the market. RATE (38) PER METER PER MONTH Customer Charge: 5/8" X 3/4" Meter 1" Meter 1 1/2" Meter 2" Meter 3" Meter 4" Meter 6" Meter 8" Meter $ 7. 75 15.45 28.20 43.50 62.00 101. 00 200.00 310.00 Commodity Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge) Per 100 Cubic Feet $ .191 Per acre foot $ 83.20 The current agriculture commodity adjustment amount and pumping surcharge amount, as applicable, shall be added to the above commodity charge. The explanations of the current commodity adjustment and pumping surcharge amounts are located in Schedules W-CA and W-PS. Minimum Charge: The minimum charge shall be the monthly customer charge. SPECIAL CONDITION This schedule is subject to Schedules W-CA, W-PS and rules and regulations of the Utility. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective R-Ol -86 by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 86R- 84R-246 Dated Dated 8-01-86 6-26-84 'NAT-30 '''''/.t..''''''''Q~ ':\ In'' .....=;--~--~.~..........__.;-"--_.. ._~-~" CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS Page No. 3.01. 1 RULE NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 RULES AND REGULATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE Definitions 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 Information Available to the Public Temporary Service Continuity of Service Main Extensions Service Connections, Meters, and Customer's Facilities Meter Test and Adjustment of Bills for Meter Error Service to Separate Premises and Multiple Units and Resale of Water Measurement of Service Fire Protection 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. Hoyt Gener.al Manager WAT-30 1"'1"" n., f'\"""", nr ., Effect'lve 8-01-86 b R y esolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 86R- i1R-600 Dated Dated 8-01-86 11-19-71 ""I ..... r- 1 CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd.. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 3.1.5 Page No. RULE NO. 1 DEFINITIONS (Continued) 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. General Manager: General Manager, Public Utilities Department, City of Anaheim. Utility: The City of Anaheim - Public 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. East Santa Ana Canyon Area: That portion of land which is subject to terminal reservoir storage fees and transmission main fees as provided for in Rule l5-C of the Water Rates, Rules and Regulations. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager Effective8-0l-86 by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 86R- 72R-600 Dated Dated 8-01-86 12-19-72 WAT-30 01Rl.,..n7?lRf.-? ~ n" , CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 3.3.1 Page No. KOLJ::. l~U. J APPLICATION FOR SERVICE A. APPLICATION FOR SERVICE Each applicant for utility service may be required to sign an application on a form provided by the Utility and, upon request, will be required to furnish the following information: 1. Name of applicant. 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 requ~re. The above information may be supplied by the applicant either in writing or by telephone if the applicant's signature is not required. An application for water service shall be required for each individual connection to the public water system. A single application for water service may include more than one connection to the public water system when all connections are made at the same relative time as part of a single development under single ownership. The owner of a single development which is constructed in phases shall complete at least one application per phase of development. 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 serv~ce 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 supplying service before making any such change. (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective 8-01-86 by Resolution No. Superseding Resolution No. 86R- 78R-459 Dated Dated 8-01-86 7-HS-18 WAT-30 038lr072186-3 3.05.1 CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 3.13.1 Page No. KUL1'. NU. 1J 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 the water system or from fire hydrants designated by the Utility. special outlets shall be installed at the customer's expense. on Any 5. Backflow prevention devices, and approved plumbing material 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 be metered, and will be subject to the following conditions: 1. Deposits for metered service shall be as follows: a. b. 2" and smaller meters 2 1/2" and larger Meters t270.00 $700.00 (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective8-01-86 by Resolution N8.6R- Superseding Resolution N~.4R-246 Date<f-01-86 Date8-26-84 WAT-30 n,Rl...n771 Rfi-l.. ':1. n". 1 ~ ',~~~--""-"""-,...._-",,,---~-- CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd.. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 3.15.2 Page No. RULE NO. 15 MAIN EXTENSIONS (Continued) 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 prior to signature approval of the final water improvement plans by the Water Engineering Manager. This does not apply to application for temporary or irrigation service. The water main extension fees shall be $2,120.00 per acre. This above fees will be calculated to the nearest one hundredth (.01) acre. Public-owned facilities such as freeways, flood control channels, and water spreading basins may not be required to pay the water main extension fees if water service for these properties is not required. If a portion of these facilities require water service, the water main extension fees shall be paid on that portion requiring service. b. When a Primary Distribution ma~n must be extended to a new subdivision 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 will pay for the extension that is in excess of 500 feet, in addition to the normal water main extension fees. 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 de~ignated 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 reimbursement exceed the developer's cost of the extension. (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective 8-01-86 by Resolution NQ!.6Q- Superseding Resolution N<8.4R-246 Date~-01 -86 Date<t-26-84 WA T-30 n<Rlrn7?lRh-~ 1 n~ 1 ..-..~. ....-..-,-..,""-. .----"""...""--_.. ~- CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 3.15.2.1 Page No. RULE NO. 15 MAIN EXTENSIONS A. DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (Continued) 4. Primary Distribution Mains (Continued) If the Utility requires a main larger than that required to serve a new development, the developer will only pay the cost of the size required to serve his property (minimum of 8-inch for residential, lO-inch for commercial, and l2-inch for industrial). c. Normal practice of the Utility is to extend all Primary Distribution Mains. In unusual circumstances, the applicant for water service, who requires Primary Distribution Mains, may be permitted, if qualified in the judgment of the Utility, to construct and install the mains himself, or arrange for their installation pursuant to competitive bidding procedures initiated by him and limited to contractors who possess a current California Contractor's License permitting them to do this type of construction work. The cost, including the cost of inspection and superV1S1on by the Utility, shall be paid directly by the applicant. The applicant shall provide the Utility with a statement of actual construction cost in reasonable detail. The installation shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the Utility. For purposes of making any reimbursement to applicant or crediting applicant with payment of water fees the cost of the main extension made by applicant shall be deemed to be the lesser of (1) the actual cost or (2) the utilities per foot cost of water ma1ns used in determining the water main extension fees. d. A map dated June 21, 1984 showing the Primary Distribution Mains is included with the Rules and Regulations. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective 8-01-86 by Resolution N<2,l..R- Superseding Resolution NO.s~-4] 9 WAT-30 Datect-01-86 Date6-27-78 n1Rlrn7?lRh_h 1.n~. 1 .--_.....'._,,-~~,-,. ._-_._--...~, CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd.. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 3.15.2.2 Page No. RULE NO. 15 MAIN EXTENSIONS I A. DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (Continued) 5. Secondary Distribution System 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 subject to all the terms and conditions contained in the Water Utility's Rates, Rules and Regulations. The Secondary Distribution System shall be designed and constructed in strict conformance with the Water Engineering Division's STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEMS, latest revision, and shall be subject to inspection by the Water Utility's designated representative, during construction. a. Prior to signature approval of the Secondary Distribution System plans by the Water Engineering Manager, the owner shall submit to the City an irrevocable offer for rights-of-way dedication as may be deemed necessary by the Water Utility for op'eration and maintenance of the Secondary Distribution System, together with a current title report showing the legal owners of the property offering the dedication to the City. b. Where a Secondary Distribution System must be extended to a new subdivision or development, the system shall be paid for and installed by the developer of the property to which the system is extended. If, under this rule, a developer is required to extend a system, which will later serve additional property, the Utility shall collect and return to the developer the proportionate cost of the system serving the additional property, if and when such property is developed. c. The Utility may extend portions of the Secondary Distribution System prior to development at its cost provided these extensions 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. (Con t inued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effectiv~-01-86 by Resolution NMR- Superseding Resolution N6?R-4l9 DatelJ-01-86 DateB-27-78 WAT-30 038lr072l86-7 3.05.1 CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS Page No. 3.15.2.3 RULE NO. 15 MAIN EXTENSIONS A. DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (Continued) 5. Secondary Distribution System (Continued) d. 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 existing distribution systems will not meet the water demands of customer or developer, the customer or developer shall be required to pay all costs associated with main replacements and related system improvements necessary to meet water demands, including required fire-flows as established by the City of Anaheim's Fire Department. 7. Rights-Of-Way All rights of way required by the Water Utility for operation and maintenance of the secondary water system, which are not a part of the recorded tract or parcel map shall be due prior to signature approval of the Water System Improvement plans by the Water Engineering Manager. All rights-of-way shall be offered to the City of Anaheim in. a form acceptable to the City's Real Property Section, City Engineer's Office, and shall consist of an irrevocable offer, a legal description of the parcel, a plot plan and a current title report showing the legal owner of the property offering the dedication to the City. 8. Fees The Water Utility shall charge a fee for all labor required by Utility personnel in support of plan checking, right-of-way acquisition, inspection and field valve programs which are directly related to the plan review, construction and acquisition of the Secondary System. Plan check fees shall be due concurrently with the initial submittal of plans to the Water Utility for review. (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager WAT-30 Effective 8-01-86 by Resolution N&.6R- Superseding Resolution Nd.8R-4l9 DatecP-01-86 Datecf-27 -7 8 3.05.1 038lr072l86-8 __~__~~""___""""""_"""O';_'_"""'=-"__~--""'_"" CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd.. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 3.15.3 Page No. RULE NO. 15 MAIN EXTENSIONS A. DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (Continued) 8. Fees (Continued) Right-of-way, inspection and field valve program fees shall be due prior to signature approval of the water system improvement plans by the Water Engineering Manager. Fees for Utility Labor are hereby established as follows: a. Plan Check Fee: Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) plus Forty Cents ($0.40) per linear foot of pipe in excess of five hundred (500') feet. b. Construction Inspection Fee: Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) plus Forty Cents ($0.40) per linear foot of pipe in excess of five hundred (500') feet. c. Field Valve Program Fee: One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150.00) plus Thirty Cents ($0.30) per linear foot of pipe in excess of five hundred (500') feet. d. Right-of-Way Processing Fee: Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) per document submitted to the City as an easement for public utility purposes. e. Standard Specifications for Construction of Domestic Water Systems. A fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00) will be charged by the Water Engineering Division, Public Utility Department for each copy of the Water Engineering Division's Standard Specification for Construction of Domestic Water Systems. ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective B-01-86 by Resolution NdihR- Superseding Resolution NQ-8R-41 9 WAT-30 Date<S-Ol-86 Dated-27-7 R n<Ql~n7~lQ~_O < n~ , ....."~O,~_~~""'_".,,_ ..____...__.>","",,,,,,._....,,,, CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS Page No. 3. 16. 1 RULE NO. 16 A GENERAL 1. For all services, other than those where the developer is installing the main, the Utility shall furnish and install the service connection and meter box, after applications is made and all applicable fees are paid. SERVICE CONNECTIONS, METERS, AND CUSTOMER"S FACILITIES 2. In new subdivisions, and in other cases where the developer installs the mains, the developer shall furnish and install the service connection and meter box, and the Utility shall furnish and install the meter. 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 a casement 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 1. 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 and meter box shall be furnished and installed by the developer in accordance with Water Division specifications. The meter shall be furnished and installed by the Water Division. It is intended that (5) and (6) below apply to new subdivisions and other developments where the developer is installing the in-tract water distribution facilities. 3. Ins ide City Limits (Where Utility Installs Main). a. Charge with replacement of pavement required: 1 inch serV1ce with 5/8 x 3/4 inch meter $1,235.00 1 inch serV1ce with 1 inch meter $1,282.00 2 inch serV1ce with 1 1/2 inch meter $1,850.00 2 inch service with 2 inch meter $1,940.00 b. Charge without replacement of pavement required: 1 inch service with 5/8 x 3/4 inch meter $ 810.00 1 inch serV1ce with 1 inch meter $ 855.00 2 inch serV1ce with 1 1/2 inch meter $1,475.00 2 inch serV1ce with 2 inch meter $1,560.00 ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective8-0l-86 by Resolution N~~R- Superseding Resolution Ng~R-246 Date~-O 1-8 6 DateS-26-84 3.05.1 WAT-30 038lr072l86-l0 CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 3.16.2 Page No. RULE NO. 16 SERVICE CONNECTIONS, METERS, AND CUSTOMER"S FACILITIES ( Con t inued) B SERVICE CONNECTION AND WATER METER INSTALLATION CHARGES (Continued) 4. Outside City Limits (Where Utility Installs Main); 1 inch serV1ce with 5/8 x 3/4 inch meter same as (3) plus ~50.00 1 inch serV1ce with 1 inch meter same as (3) plus $50.00 2 inch service with 1 1/2 inch meter same as (3) plus $75.00 2 inch serV1ce with 2 inch meter same as (3) plus $75.00 5. Within developments inside City limits where the developer installs the main; 1 inch serV1ce with 5/8 x 3/4 inch meter $ 60.00 1 inch serV1ce with 1 inch meter $ 108.00 2 inch serV1ce with 1 1/2 inch meter $ 322.00 2 inch service with 2 inch meter $ 434.00 6. Within developments inside City limits where the developer installs the main: 1 inch serV1ce with 5/8 x 3/4 inch meter same as (5) plus ~50.00 1 inch serV1ce with 1 inch meter same as (5) plus $50.00 2 inch serV1ce with I 1/2 inch meter same as (5) plus $75.00 2 inch serV1ce with 2 inch meter same as (5) plus $75.00 7. Connections requiring a cast iron meter box cover. There will be a charge of $25.00 in addition to charges under (3) and (5) above. 8. Application for connections in excess of two inches, special services and fire lines. a. All connections larger than two inch and any special service, including fire lines shall be made at the developer's expense. All labor, equipment, and material to be furnished by the developer. b. Request for such services shall be made to the Public Utilities Department, Water Engineering Division. A fee of $450.00 per application, plus $50.00 for each additional service connection, when processed as part of a single application, shall be required to cover the cost of plan check and inspection. For services installed on private property an additional fee of $300.00 shall be required to cover the cost of processing a public utility easement. (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Eff . 8-01-86 86R- ectlve by Resolution NQ~: 4 S d. R I. lS,+R-2 6 uperse rng eso utlon No. ~-01-86 Date -26 84 Date 3.05.1 iI\IAT-30 038lr072l86-11 ''',-"...'''''-".~_.,'' ~----"-"",'~_.._,. CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd.. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS Page No. 3.16.3 RULE NO. 16 SERVICE CONNECTIONS, METERS, AND CUSTOMER"S FACILITIES (Continued) c. All installations in the Public right-of-way will require a Public Right-of-Way Excavation and Construction Permit as issued by the City of Anaheim's Engineering Department, together with appropriate fees, deposits and insurances. 9. Increase in existing service and/or meter size. In the event a customer is required or requests a larger service, connection and/or meter for his property, the fees as stated in Sections 3 and 5 above will apply. The credit value for salvaging the meter and box will be used for the cutting and plugging of the old service lateral. C. CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY The customer, as a condition precedent to receiving serV1ce shall: 1. Furnish and lay the necessary piping to make the connection to the place of consumption. 2. Provide a main valve on the p1p1ng between the service connection and the point of customer use, as per Building Department Standards. 3. Provide a bacteria clearance certificate for services 3 inch and larger. 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 meter, service connections and other property owned by it which may be located on customer's premises for purposes of installation, (Con t inued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt General Manager WAT-30 038lr072l86-l2 Effective8-0l-86 by Resolution Ng?R- Superseding Resolution N~~R-246 Daten-01-86 Datea-29-86 3.05. 1 '_.....n'__"~_.,,> _--.,..__>...__~<." CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS 3.16.3.1 Page No. RULE NO. 16 SERVICE CONNECTIONS, METERS, AND CUSTOMER"S FACILITIES (Con t inued) E. ACCESS TO PREMISES OF CUSTOMER (Continued) meter reading, maintenance, operation or removal of the property at the time services is to be terminated. The customer's syste~ should be open for inspection at all reasonable times to authorized 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 1. 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. Special Protective Devices Required The Utility will require the installation of approved reduced pressure principle type backflow protection devices under any of. the following conditions: 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 reduced pressure principle type 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 prem~ses. (Continued) ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager WAT-30 Effective 8-01-86 by Resolution NC86R- Superseding Resolution N~?-R-i)nO Dated R-Ol -Ri) Datedl2-] 9-77 n1Rl....n7?lRI1-11 1. n"i. 1 CITY OF ANAHEIM Management Services Division 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, California 92805 WATER RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS Page No. 3.20.2 RULE NO. 20 FIRE PROTECTION (Con t inued) B. PUBLIC FIRE PROTECTION (Continued) 4. Should a customer elect to have a public fire hydrant relocated, the following conditions shall prevail: a. A detail plan showing the proposed location of the fire hydrant shall be submitted to the Utility for its review and approval. b. Customer shall pay appropriate plan check and inspection fees as provided for in Section B.B.b., Rule No. 16 of these Rates, Rules and Regulations. c. All costs associated with the relocation of the fire hydrant shall be paid by the customer. d. The fire hydrant may be relocated by a Contractor provided he is licensed to do this type of work and provided that the work is performed in compliance with appropriate permits and licenses as may be required by the City. 5. Public fire hydrants installed as a part of a main extension by a customer shall be paid for by the customer and be subject to reimbursement as outlined in RULE NO. 15, "Main Extensions." ISSUED BY Gordon W. Hoyt Gener.al Manager Effective8 01 86 by Resolution N86R- Superseding Resolution NC)2-R-gQO WAT-30 Date~-Ol-86 Dateg!2-19-72 n1Rl.,..n7')1 RA-l t, " I"'\~ ., BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim that the amended Water Rates, Rules and Regulations be made effective for service rendered on and after August 1, 1986. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim this 29th day of July 1986. ATTEST: ~~ /t~ CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM 1362b071886 3.10.5 CLERK STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SSe CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 86R-350 was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of the City Council of the City of Anaheim held on the 29th day of July, 1986, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Kaywood, Overholt, Pickler and Roth NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Bay ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None AND I FURTHER certify that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim signed said Resolution No. 86R-350 on the 29th day of July, 1986. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the City of Anaheim this 29th day of July, 1986. ClTg~E ?io~ (SEAL) I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original of Resolution No. 86R-350 duly passed and adopted by the Anaheim City Council on July 29, 1986. ~~