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Oxnard, California Code of Ordinances
OXNARD, CALIFORNIA CODIFIED ORDINANCES
PREFACE
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
CHAPTER 1: GENERAL
CHAPTER 2: ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 3: EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE RELATIONS
CHAPTER 4: PUBLIC PROJECTS; PURCHASING AND CONTRACTING
CHAPTER 5: ANIMALS AND FOWL
CHAPTER 6: EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS, AND UNFAIR PRICING
CHAPTER 7: NUISANCES
CHAPTER 8: VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
CHAPTER 9: ADVERTISING
CHAPTER 10: BINGO GAMES
CHAPTER 11: PERMITS
CHAPTER 12: GAMBLING
CHAPTER 13: ASSESSMENTS, FEES AND TAXES
CHAPTER 14: BUILDING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 15: SUBDIVISIONS
CHAPTER 16: ZONING CODE
CHAPTER 17: COASTAL ZONING
CHAPTER 18: FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 19: PUBLIC WORKS
CHAPTER 20: TREES; SHRUBS
CHAPTER 21: UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
CHAPTER 22: WATER
CHAPTER 23: CABLE, VIDEO, AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PROVIDERS
CHAPTER 24: MOBILE HOME PARKS
CHAPTER 25: SURFACE MINING
CHAPTER 26: OXNARD PERMIT SIMPLICITY ACT
CHAPTER 27: TENANT PROTECTION AND RENT STABILIZATION
PARALLEL REFERENCES
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SEC. 19-125. PERFORMANCE BONDS.
   The city manager may decline to issue or reissue an IWD permit to a user who has failed to comply with any provision of this article, a previous IWD permit, or an order issued hereunder, or any other pretreatment standard or requirement, unless the user first files a satisfactory bond, payable to the city, in a sum to be determined by the city manager.
(`64 Code, Sec. 25-78) (Ord. No. 2494)
SEC. 19-126. LIABILITY INSURANCE.
   The city manager may decline to issue or reissue an IWD permit to a user who has failed to comply with any provision of this article, a previous IWD permit, or an order issued hereunder, or any other pretreatment standard or requirement, unless the user first submits proof that the user has obtained financial assurances sufficient to restore or repair damage to the system caused by the user's discharge.
(`64 Code, Sec. 25-79) (Ord. No. 2494)
SEC. 19-127. WATER SUPPLY SEVERANCE.
   Whenever a user has violated, or continues to violate, any provision of this article, an IWD permit, or an order issued hereunder, or any other pretreatment standard or requirement, water service to the user may be severed. Service will recommence, at the user's expense, only after the user has satisfactorily demonstrated the user's ability to comply.
(`64 Code, Sec. 25-80) (Ord. No. 2494)
SEC. 19-128. INFORMANT REWARDS.
   The city manager is authorized to pay up to $500 for information leading to the discovery of noncompliance by a user. In the event that the information provided results in an administrative fine or civil penalty levied against the user, the city manager is authorized to disperse up to ten percent of the collected fine or penalty to the informant. However, a single reward payment may not exceed $10,000.
(`64 Code, Sec. 25-81) (Ord. No. 2494)
DIVISION 11. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
SEC. 19-133. WASTEWATER RATES.
   (A)   The rates charged for all wastewater collected by the city shall be established by ordinance of the City Council. Each customer receiving wastewater service is liable for payment for such service at the rates so established.
   (B)   Pursuant to Cal. Gov’t Code section 53756, and after notice is provided as required by law, the adopted rates shall automatically adjust over a five-year period for inflation in the cost of operating the city’s wastewater system. If the actual inflation in natural gas and electricity rates paid by the city since the effective date of the rates exceeds the rate study’s cumulative forecast for inflation in utility costs for that same period, the rates will be automatically adjusted to recover the difference between the two. For example, if in year three of these rates the actual inflation in natural gas and electricity rates paid by the city since the effective date of the rates is 8.75% and the rate model estimates a cumulative increase of 7.5% over that same time period, then the inflation adjustment for that year would be 1.25%. On the other hand, if the actual inflation in natural gas and utility rates for this example time period is 7.5%, then no inflation adjustment would be made for that year as the actual inflation would equal the estimated inflation in the rate model. The city shall issue the adjustments no more than once per calendar year, and these adjustments will be effective at least 60 calendar days thereafter.
   (C)   When the City Council declares the existence of a water shortage condition pursuant to City Code Section 22-154, the wastewater treatment rates and charges provided herein that are based on water use shall be adjusted to reflect the level of severity and corresponding mandatory water conservation percentage reflected in the water shortage condition declaration. For example, if the Council declares a Stage 2 water shortage condition with a mandatory water use reduction goal of 20%, then the rates provided herein that are based on water use, shall be concurrently adjusted upward by the same percentage - 20%. This adjustment shall be initiated as of the effective date of the water shortage declaration and terminate as of the date of the termination of that water shortage declaration.
(Ord. No. 2917)
SEC. 19-134 FEES AND CHARGES.
   The fees, charges and rates set forth below shall be charged and collected for the use of and for other privileges and services relating to the Regional Wastewater Treatment System of the City of Oxnard:
   (A)   [reserved]
   (B)   City of Oxnard user charge for wastewater system. The rate for City user classes or individual users of the wastewater system shall be calculated by the “City of Oxnard User Charge Formula” (the Oxnard Formula) as follows:
      OMUC = p (Vm) + q (Bm) + r (Sm)
      Where:
      OMUC   =   Oxnard monthly user charge in dollars
      Vm      =   monthly wastewater discharge in millions of gallons
      Bm      =   monthly BOD discharge in thousands of pounds
      Sm      =   monthly SS discharge in thousands of pounds
      p, q and r are unit cost coefficients established as follows:
 
Service
Effective July 1, 2017
Effective January 1, 2018
Effective January 1, 2019
Effective January 1, 2020
Effective January 1, 2021
Monthly wastewater discharge/millions of gallons
p =
$3,061.50
$3,222.23
$3,391.40
$3,569.45
$3,756.85
Monthly BOD discharge/ thousands of pounds
q =
$697.59
$734.22
$772.77
$813.35
$856.06
Monthly SS discharge/ thousands of pounds
r =
$551.70
$580.67
$611.16
$643.25
$677.03
 
      (1)   Formula users (industrial and commercial). The monthly user charge for formula users shall be calculated using the Oxnard Formula. Industrial and commercial users billed by Oxnard Formula shall be those so designated by the Public Works Director. For those formula users that do not provide metered wastewater flow data, the wastewater flow shall be assumed to be 90% of water consumed. For those users that provide engineering data acceptable to the Public Works Director showing a different percentage, the wastewater flows will be based on that data.
      (2)   Non-formula users (industrial, commercial and governmental). The monthly user charge for non-residential users of the system that are not classified as formula users by the Public Works Director shall be as follows. The rate per hundred cubic feet (HCF) of water used is based on the assumption that a percent of the water consumed is returned to the wastewater system. The applicable percentage differs based on customer class. The percentage return is included for each customer class in the tables below. The Public Works Director shall have the authority to review the water consumption of any metered user of the wastewater system and to adjust the rate based on the average water consumption over a reasonable period of time:
         (a)   Commercial/school wastewater use (percentage wastewater return = 85%):
 
Tier
Usage
Effective July 1, 2017
Effective January 1, 2018
Effective January 1, 2019
Effective January 1, 2020
Effective January 1, 2021
1
0 to 50 HCF/month
$3.49
$3.68
$3.88
$4.09
$4.31
2
> 50 to 930 HCF/month
$4.36
$4.59
$4.84
$5.10
$5.37
3
> 930 HCF/month
$8.72
$9.18
$9.67
$10.18
$10.72
 
         (b)   Restaurant wastewater use (percentage wastewater return = 80%):
 
Tier
Usage
Effective July 1, 2017
Effective January 1, 2018
Effective January 1, 2019
Effective January 1, 2020
Effective January 1, 2021
1
0 to 20 HCF/month
$3.49
$3.68
$3.88
$4.09
$4.31
2
>20 to 160 HCF/month
$4.36
$4.59
$4.84
$5.10
$5.37
3
> 160 HCF/month
$8.72
$9.18
$9.67
$10.18
$10.72
 
         (c)   Laundry/laundromat wastewater use (percentage wastewater return = 90%):
 
Tier
Usage
Effective July 1, 2017
Effective July 1, 2018
Effective July 1, 2019
Effective July 1, 2020
Effective July 1, 2021
1
0 to 105 HCF/month
$3.49
$3.68
$3.88
$4.09
$4.31
2
>105 to 525 HCF/month
$3.86
$4.07
$4.29
$4.52
$4.76
3
> 525 HCF/month
$4.81
$5.07
$5.34
$5.63
$5.93
 
      (3)   Non-formula users - residential. Residential wastewater service is deemed to begin when water service begins. Monthly residential user charges by type of dwelling units are as follows. The rate per hundred cubic feet (HCF) of water used is based on the assumption that a percentage of the water consumed is returned to the wastewater system. The applicable percentage differs based on customer class. The percentage return is included for each customer class in the tables below. The Public Works Director shall have the authority to review the water consumption of any metered user of the wastewater system and to adjust the rate based on the average water consumption over a reasonable period of time:
         (a)   Single family residential wastewater use (percentage wastewater return = 80%):
 
Tier
Usage
Effective July 1, 2017
Effective July 1, 2018
Effective July 1, 2019
Effective July 1, 2020
Effective July 1, 2021
1
0 to 9 HCF/month
$1.95
$2.06
$2.17
$2.29
$2.42
2
>9 to 18 HCF/month
$2.17
$2.29
$2.42
$2.55
$2.69
3
> 18 HCF/month
$3.03
$3.19
$3.36
$3.54
$3.73
 
         (b)   Single family residential wastewater use; large lots (lot size of over 7,000 square feet) (percentage wastewater return = 60%):
 
Tier
Usage
Effective July 1, 2017
Effective July 1, 2018
Effective July 1, 2019
Effective July 1, 2020
Effective July 1, 2021
1
0 to 16 HCF/month
$1.95
$2.06
$2.17
$2.29
$2.42
2
> 16 to 25 HCF/month
$2.17
$2.29
$2.42
$2.55
$2.69
3
> 25 HCF/month
$3.03
$3.19
$3.36
$3.54
$3.73
 
         (c)   Multi-family, multi-unit residential wastewater use (percentage wastewater return = 90%). Tiers for multi-family and multi-unit residential are variable and are determined by multiplying each tier allotment by the number of dwelling units:
 
Tier
Usage
Effective July 1, 2017
Effective July 1, 2018
Effective July 1, 2019
Effective July 1, 2020
Effective July 1, 2021
1
0 to 6 HCF/month
$1.58
$1.67
$1.76
$1.86
$1.96
2
> 6 to 12 HCF/month
$1.77
$1.87
$1.97
$2.08
$2.19
3
> 12 HCF/month
$2.47
$2.60
$2.74
$2.89
$3.05
 
      (4)   Monthly base rates. In addition to monthly rates based on water use (per HCF) as set forth above, the following customer classes shall pay monthly meter rates:
 
Service
Effective July 1, 2017
Effective July 1, 2018
Effective July 1, 2019
Effective July 1, 2020
Effective July 1, 2021
Single family
$29.95
$31.53
$33.19
$34.94
$36.78
Multi-family/
unit:
1 to 6 units
$21.91
$23.07
$24.29
$25.57
$26.92
7+ units
$10.92
$11.50
$12.11
$12.75
$13.42
 
      (5)   Minimum monthly fees. The following customer classes shall pay the greater of the applicable monthly rates set forth in the table below, or the monthly rates based on the actual water use (per HCF) as set forth above:
 
Service
Effective July 1, 2017
Effective July 1, 2018
Effective July 1, 2019
Effective July 1, 2020
Effective July 1, 2021
Commercial
$19.90
$20.95
$22.05
$23.21
$24.43
Restaurant
$18.46
$19.43
$20.46
$21.54
$22.68
Laundry/
laundromat
$91.57
$96.38
$101.44
$106.77
$112.38
School
$69.85
$73.52
$77.38
$81.45
$85.73
 
      (6)   Non-metered water users. Except as provided in subsection (B)(3) of this section for residential water users, other non-metered water users, including commercial and industrial users, shall pay a monthly rate as determined by the Public Works Director based upon the monthly rate charged a metered water user of comparable size and character of use, provided, however, that the minimum monthly charge shall be the same as that charged for a multi-family dwelling unit. In lieu of specifically calculated rates, non-metered customers will be charged the following:
 
Service
Effective July 1, 2017
Effective July 1, 2018
Effective July 1, 2019
Effective July 1, 2020
Effective January 1, 2021
Non-metered customers
$51.42
$54.12
$56.97
$59.97
$63.12
 
      (7)   Where wastewater is collected by the city and is accepted by another agency for transmission, treatment and disposal, the monthly wastewater rates shall be equal to the rate charged by such agency for transmission, treatment and disposal of such wastewater, anything to the contrary herein notwithstanding.
      (8)   Additional charges for outside the city users of city wastewater system. Those outside the city users of the Las Posas sewer line shall be charged a monthly rate for wastewater service as follows. Wastewater service is deemed to begin when water service begins. The rate per hundred cubic feet (HCF) of water used is based on the assumption that 85% of commercial and 60% of residential water consumed is returned to the wastewater system. The Public Works Director shall have the right to review the water consumption of any metered user of the wastewater system and to adjust the rate based on the average water consumption over a reasonable period of time:
         (a)   Monthly rates for user charge formula - outside city.
 
Service
Effective July 1, 2017
Effective January 1, 2018
Effective January 1, 2019
Effective January 1, 2020
Effective January 1, 2021
Single family residential per
$79.72
$83.32
$87.04
$90.96
$95.11
Multi-family residential per
$55.66
$58.18
$60.79
$63.55
$66.38
 
         (b)   Monthly rates for Las Posas commercial/institutional wastewater use.
 
Tier
Service
Effective July 1, 2017
Effective January 1, 2018
Effective January 1, 2019
Effective January 1, 2020
Effective January 1, 2021
1
0 to 50 HCF/month
$6.57
$6.87
$7.17
$7.48
$7.81
2
> 50 to 930 HCF/month
$8.21
$8.56
$8.94
$9.33
$9.73
3
> 930 HCF/month
$16.42
$17.12
$17.86
$18.62
$19.43
 
   (C)   Industrial and liquid waste sampling. Analysis and flow measurement. Dischargers whose wastewater charges are individually calculated using the Oxnard Formula shall be responsible for costs of required sampling, analysis and flow measurement associated therewith as provided in Chapter 19 of the Oxnard City Code. If sampling, analysis and flow data are not provided to the City as required, the Public Works Director shall cause monitoring to be performed or an estimate made to enable charges to be rendered. The discharger shall be billed for these extra costs.
   (D)   Charges for unusual or non-compatible wastewater. A charge for unusual or non-compatible waste constituents of such quality or character as to impose upon the city unusual operation and/or maintenance or capital costs whether or not related to total flow volume, biochemical oxygen demand, or suspended solids, shall be set by the Public Works Director and paid by the discharger. These charges shall be reasonably calculated to defray costs attributable to such wastes.
   (E)   Fee for appeal. For each appeal to the City Council of a ruling by the Public Works Director a fee of $100 will be charged.
   (F)   Industrial wastewater discharge permits. The industrial wastewater discharge permits (permit) specified in Chapter 19 of the Oxnard City Code shall be granted for a specific time period, not to exceed five years. Application for permit and permit renewal shall be made in accordance with Chapter 19. All users classified as significant industrial wastewater users according to Chapter 19 shall be assessed a fee of $2,500 per year per permit. All other industrial users shall be assessed a fee of $100 per year per permit. In addition to the permit fee, new applicants for a permit shall be assessed a one time new application processing fee of $100.
   (G)   Billing procedure for monthly service charge for use of city wastewater system. Bills shall be computed according to the rates then in effect and the number of days in the service period at each rate.
(Ord. No. 2917)
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