Water Connection Fees | |||||
Type of premises | Fee Criteria | Additional Info. | Capacity- 13.12.010 | Distrib.- 13.12.020 | Connection- 13.12.030 Note 6 |
Single- family residences | per unit | Note 1 | Note 7 | $700.00 | $1,850.00 |
Multi- family residences | per unit | Note 1 | Note 7 | 700.00 | 1,850.00 |
Commercial | minimum | Note 2 & 3 | Note 7 | 700.00 | 1,850.00 |
Industrial | cost | Note 4 |
Explanation of Notes: Note 1: Residential services include single-family homes, planned unit developments, mobile homes and any other residential use. Note 2: All three fees are minimums with actual costs determined by the city engineer and/or building inspector. The actual fee is the greater of the minimum base or the actual cost. Note 3: Commercial services add a fee in addition to the Title 14 fees $17.78 per fixture unit as determined by the city’s engineer, public works director or building inspector. Applies to the capacity and distribution fee components and not the connection fee. Note 4: Cost determined by the city’s engineer and/or building inspector. Note 5: Fees for connections that are multi-type (for example, multi-family combined with commercial) will be determined by the city’s engineer, public works director or building inspector. Note 6: Connection fee is based on meter size. The stated fee is for a 1" meter. Fees for meters greater than 1" are as follows: 1½” = $2,200.00 2" = 2,550.00 Meters greater than 2" are charged the 2" meter fee plus the incremental cost of the installation of the larger meter as determined by the city's engineer, public works director or building inspector. Note 7: Capacity fees are superseded by development impact fees - Title 14 for residential and commercial fees. |
(Ord. 780 (part), 2008; Ord. 727, 2004).