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§ 50.21 TAPPING PERMIT FEE.
   If the tapping permit is subsequently granted, the property owner will pay a tapping permit fee, the amount of which wall be set by resolution and be kept on file in the office of the City Finance Officer. The city’s service for such fee shall include the tapping of the water main and inspection of the water lines once the property has been prepared for such by the property owner. The city’s service for such fee will also include initial set-up and maintenance of the account books and records, and maintaining the city’s water lines to the curb stop after construction has been completed and the contractor’s warranty has expired. It will be the property owner’s responsibility to maintain the water line from the meter to the curb stop.
(Ord. 517, passed 9-15-1997)
§ 50.22 SERVICE PIPE CONSTRUCTION FEE.
   When the property owner wishes a service pipe laid from water main to curb box on either side of main, he or she or they shall pay the sum of $150 for each such tap, meter, and labor. This shall include the proper guarding, refilling of trenches, excavation, and replacement of blacktopping.
(Ord. 303, passed 10-1-1973)
§ 50.23 NEW WATER SERVICE; CONNECTION FEES.
   (A)   The fee for connection to the municipal water system shall be based on the water meter size as follows:
 
3/4" or 1" meter
$600 (no charge for meter or accessories)
1-1/2" meter
$900 (plus cost of meter and accessories)
2" meter
$1,500 (plus cost of meter and accessories)
3" meter
$3,000 (plus cost of meter and accessories)
4" meter
$5,400 (plus cost of meter and accessories)
 
   (B)   Any meter upgrades will result in an additional water connection fee based on the difference from the rate for the current meter size to the new larger meter size plus the costs of the new meter and accessories.
(Res. 2008-15, passed 8-11-2008; Ord. 707, passed 11-4-2024)
§ 50.24 OCCASIONAL CONSUMPTION RATES.
   The water rate for occasional consumption shall be as follows:
   (A)   The rate shall be a $20 loading fee; plus
   (B)   The rate shall be $2 per 100 gallons pumped from the city; and
   (C)   Minimum fee shall be set at $25.
(Res. 98-10-02, passed 9-21-1998)
§ 50.25 MONTHLY BILLING PROCEDURE.
   Meters shall be read and the billing for water, sewer, and natural gas shall be handled as follows.
   (A)   All meters shall be read on or after the first day of each month, or as soon thereafter as may be practical.
   (B)   A billing shall be sent to the consumers on or before the fifth day of the month, or as soon thereafter as may be practical immediately following the date the meters were read.
   (C)   Amounts shall be immediately due and payable upon receipt of the billing by the consumer.
   (D)   The billing shall be delinquent if payment is not received by the Utilities Receipts Depository before the close of business on or before the twentieth day of the month, or the first following business day that the Depository is open for business, and a penalty shall apply as set forth in § 50.29.
(Ord. 517, passed 9-15-1997; Ord. 612, passed 4-8-2013) Penalty, see § 50.99
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