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Sec. 9-1-1 Public Fire Protection Service-F-1.
   (a)   For public fire protection service to the Village of Edgar, the annual charge shall be as determined by the Village Board to cover the use of mains and hydrants up to and including the terminal hydrant and connection on each main.
   (b)   For all extensions of fire protection service, a charge of forty-seven cents ($0.47) per lineal foot of main shall be charged per annum on the basis of the length of main put into use per hydrant added to the system after the base period.
   (c)   This service shall include the use of hydrants for fire protection service only and such quantities of water as may be demanded for the purpose of extinguishing fires within the service area. This service shall also include water used for testing equipment and training personnel. For all other purposes, the metered or other rates set forth, or as may be filed with the Public Service Commission, shall apply.
   (d)   The above based annual charge determned by the Village Board includes an estimated sixty-one thousand six hundred thirty-one (61,631) feet of distribution main, four (4) inches and larger, and seventy-seven (77) hydrants.
Sec. 9-1-2 Public Fire Protection-Suburban-F-2.
   (a)   Types of Service. Water used for extinguishing fires outside the immediate service area of the Water Utility may consist of three (3) types of service:
      (1)   Water supplied to tank trucks from Water Utility hydrants;
      (2)   Water supplied directly from hydrants located within the corporate limits, or on its borders, by means of hose lines; or
      (3)   Water supplied to tank truck from any other Water Utility water source.
   (b)   Record of Water Volume Used. A record of the measured or estimated volume of water used shall be submitted to the Water Utility after each use for fire protection outside the Water Utility's immediate service area. If measuring or estimating is impossible, the Water Utility Superintendent shall be furnished such data as size of orifice used and pressure and time water was permitted to flow, in order to determine volume used.
   (c)   User Charges. A charge for the volume of water used for each fire, either through a tank supply or from hydrants, will be billed to the township or fire department using water at Four and 2/100 Dollars ($4.02) per one thousand (1,000) gallons. A service charge, in addition to the water charge, shall be Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) per hydrant use.
Sec. 9-1-3 General Service-Metered-Mg-1.
   (a)   Quarterly Service Charge:
5/8-inch meter -
$ 22.72
3/4-inch meter -
$ 22.74
1-inch meter -
$ 30.56
1-1/4-inch meter -
$ 40.68
1-1/2-inch meter -
$ 47.55
2-inch meter -
$ 64.53
3-inch meter -
$ 95.10
4-inch meter -
$ 126.60
6-inch meter -
$ 221.55
8-inch meter -
$ 300.00
 
   (b)   Plus Volume Charge:
 
First 20,000 gallons used each quarter -
$ 4.02 per 1,000 gallons.
Next 380,000 gallons used each quarter -
$ 3.70 per 1,000 gallons.
Over 400, 000 gallons used each quarter -
$ 2.88 per 1,000 gallons.
 
   (c)   Billing. Bills for water service are rendered quarterly and become due and payable on the first month following the period for which service is rendered. A late payment charge of three percent (3%) but not less than Fifty cents ($0.50) will be added to bills not paid within twenty (20) days of issuance. This late payment charge will be applied to the total unpaid balance for utility service, including unpaid late payment charges. This late payment charge is applicable to all customers. The Water Utility customer may be given a written notice that the bill is overdue no sooner than twenty (20) days after the bill is issued. Unless payment or satisfactory arrangement for payment is made within the next ten (10) days, service may be disconnected pursuant to Chapter PSC 185, Wis. Adm. Code. A charge as determined by the Village Board will be made for processing checks that have been returned for insufficient funds.
   (d)   Combined Metering. When a consumer's premises has several buildings, each supplied with service and metered separately, the full service charge will be billed for each meter separately and the readings will not be cmuluated. If these buildings are all used in the same business and are connected by the consumer, they can be metered on one place. If the Water Utility, for its own convenience, installs more than one meter, the readings will be cumulated for billing.
Sec. 9-1-4 General Service-Suburban-Mg-2.
Water customers residing outside the corporate limits of the Village of Edgar shall be billed at the regular rates for service (Schedule Mg-1) plus a twenty-five percent (25%) surcharge.
Sec. 9-1-5 General Water Service-Unmetered-Ug-1.
   (a)   Rate. Where the Water Utility cannot immediately install its water meter, service may be supplied temporarily on an unmetered basis. Such service shall be billed at the rate as determined by the Village Board. This rate shall be applied only to single-family residential and small commercial customers and approximates the cost of twelve thousand (12,000) gallons per quarter under Mg-1. !fit is determined by the Water Utility that usage is in excess of twelve thousand (12,000) gallons per quarter, an additional charge per Schedule Mg-1 will be made for the estimated additional usage.
   (b)   Billing. Same as Schedule Mg-1.
Sec. 9-1-6 Public Service-Mpa-1.
   (a)   Water service supplied to municipal buildings, schools, sewer treatment plants, etc., shall be metered and the regular metered service rates (Schedule Mg-I) applied.
   (b)   Water used on an intermittent basis for flushing sewers, street sprinkling, flooding skating rinks, drinking fountains, etc., shall be metered where meters can be set to measure the service. Where it is impossible to measure the service, the Superintendent shall estimate the volume of water used based on the pressure, size of opening and period of time water is allowed to be drawn. The estimated quantity used shall be billed at the rate as determined by the Village Board.
   (c)   Billing shall be the same as Schedule Mg-1.
Sec. 9-1-7 Reconnection Charges-R-1.
 
During Normal Business Hours
After Normal Business Hours
Reinstallation of meter, including valving at curb stop
$ 30.00
$45.00
Valve turned on at curb stop
$ 30.00
$45.00
 
NOTE:   No charge for disconnection.
Billing shall be as per Schedule Mg-1.
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