§ 53.11 SEWER RATES FOR SEWER USE.
   (A)   Sewer rates for the sewer use of the sewer use charge system shall be classified as follows.
      (1)   Residential classification. This classification includes all sewer use required by a single-family residence, trailer, townhouse or condominium unit, unit of a multi-family residential building, unit of a duplex, apartment unit, or mobile home.
      (2)   Light commercial classification. This classification includes all sewer use that is not a residential classification, as defined above, and uses water in an amount according to annual water meter reading of under 25,000 gallons of water per year. Annual water meter readings shall occur annually at the end of each fiscal year of the village.
      (3)   Middle commercial classification. This classification includes all sewer use that is not a residential classification, as defined above, and uses water in an amount, according to annual water meter readings, of 25,000 to 49,999 gallons of water per year. Annual water meter reading shall occur annually at the end of each fiscal year of the village.
      (4)   Heavy commercial classification. This classification includes all sewer use that is not a residential classification, as defined above, and uses water in an amount, according to annual water meter readings, of over 50,000 gallons of water per year. Annual water meter readings shall occur annually at the end of each fiscal year of the village.
   (B)   Sewer rates for the sewer use classifications shall be as follows.
      (1)   For all residential classifications, the sewer rate shall be $16 per month.
      (2)   For light commercial classifications, the sewer rate shall be $25 per month.
      (3)   For middle commercial classifications, the sewer rate shall be $50 per month.
      (4)   For heavy commercial classifications, the sewer rate shall be $70 per month.
   (C)   The sewer rates set forth in this section are for the cost of any operation and maintenance, and do not include the cost of replacement or debt retirement of bonded capital that may be associated with financing improvements to a waste water or sewage disposal system, which the village may by ordinance designate to be paid separately by the users of the system.
   (D)   All sewer rates set forth in this section shall become effective with the bills due December 10, 2017, following the final passage and approval of Ord. D-333, and any amendments to Ord. D-333.
(Ord. D-325, passed 8-8-2017; Am. Ord. D-333, passed 10-10-2017)