(A) Increased sewer capacity. If the city determines that an existing sewer customer is discharging a greater volume of wastewater into the city’s sewer system than the customer has rights to discharge, the city shall impose a charge for increased sewer capacity, in an amount established by resolution or ordinance of the City Council. The charge shall be sufficient to provide for the sewer capacity actually used by the customer. The Director may provide for delayed payment of the sewer capacity charge if customer is eligible for a payment plan described in § 13.14.060.
(B) Transfer of interim sewer capacity. Subject to the prior written approval of the Director, a non-profit organization shall be permitted to transfer interim sewer capacity purchased for an interim use facility, along with any associated payment plan entered into by the non-profit organization pursuant to § 13.14.060 for such interim sewer capacity, to the non-profit organization's non-profit property at such time that the non-profit organization ceases use of the interim use facility. The sewer capacity for the real property upon which the interim use facility is located that existed prior to the non-profit organization's purchase of interim sewer capacity shall remain with that property. In the event the non-profit organization's non-profit property requires less sewer capacity than that which was purchased for the interim use facility and transferred to the non-profit property, the non-profit organization shall not be entitled to reimbursement of any amounts paid in excess of the sewer capacity required for the non-profit property.
(Ord. 3346 § 4, 2022; Ord. 2909 § 1 (part), 2007.)