HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 13145ORDINANCE NOj
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 35-56(c), and 35-56(d) OF CHAPTER 35
OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH (1986), AS AMENDED, BY
REVISING AND ADDING CERTAIN RATES AND CHARGES, MAKING THIS
ORDINANCE CUMULATIVE OF PRIOR ORDINANCES, REPEALING ALL
ORDINANCES AND PROVISIONS OF THE FORT WORTH CITY CODE IN
CONFLICT HEREWITH, PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE, PROVIDING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH.
SECTION 1.
That Section 35-56(c) of Chapter 35 of the Code of the City of Fort Worth (1986), as
amended, is hereby amended to be and read as follow
"(c) The following schedule of rates per month or fraction thereof shall
be the basis for determining charges to all customers for rendering sanitary
sewerage service, where the sewage produced by such customer is a
normal strength wastewater (two hundred ten (210) mg/1 BOD and two
hundred forty (240) mg/1 suspended solids) and where such customer is
located within the city
RATES FOR SEWERAGE SERVICE ONLY
(1) A monthly service charge shall be charged to all customers in the
amount of four dollars and fifty cents ($4.50)
(2) A monthly volume charge shall also be charged to residential
customers in the amount of one dollar and forty-five cents($1 45) per
one hundred (100) cubic feet of water used, and to nonresidentiaUnon monitored
customers in the amount of one dollar and fifty-one cents ($1.51) per one
hundred (100) cubic feet of water used, or waste water produced, as more
specifically set forth hereinafter
"The monthly volume charges for residential class customers will be based on the
individual customer's average monthly water use during the preceding winter quarter
months of December, January and February, but in no event shall the volume used to
compute this monthly charge for a single family residential unit or a duplex unit exceed
one thousand five hundred (1,500) cubic feet. The volumes used to compute these
charges are based on the amount of water used by the residential class customer as
measured by a meter Where no preceding winter quarter average is available from
records, the director shall estimate a volume to be used for this monthly volurrie charge.
"The monthly charges to the nonresidential/nonmonitored customers will be based on
total water use as measured by appropriate meters, with the provision that if a customer _ _
can prove, to the satisfaction of the director, that a significant portion of the metered
water usage does not enter the sanitary sewers, the customer will be charged for only that
volume entering the sewers, as determined by a method approved by the director "
SECTION 2.
That Section 35-56(d) of Chapter 35 of the Code of the City of Fort Worth (1986), as
amended, is hereby amended to be and read as follows.
"(d) The director shall establish a monitored group class, consisting of those
customers whose wastewater strength is, in his judgment, abnormally high or
whose wastewater contains limited substances or materials, and charges to
customers in this class shall be computed in accord with the following five-part
rate schedule.
MONITORED GROUP
Customer monthly service charge $4 50
Volume chazge, per 100 cubic feet $1.21
BOD strength chazge, per pound of BOD $0 183
Suspended solids strength charge
per pound of suspended solids $0.236
Monitoring and pretreatment chazge Total actual cost."
"The monitoring charge shall consist of all cost for personnel, material and equipment
used to collect and analyze samples from the customer's wastewater to determine the
strength of the wastewater produced and, when appropriate, to inspect pretreatment
facilities, to administer pretreatment permit systems and to enforce ordinance
requirements. Pretreatment requirements primazily affect industries which aze subject to
40 CFR, Part 403, General Pretreatment Regulations.
"This schedule shall replace all other chazges previously made for industrial waste
strength."
SECTION 3.
This ordinance shall be cumulative of all provisions of ordinances and of the Code of
the City of Fort Worth, Texas (1986), as amended, except where the provisions of this
ordinance aze in direct conflict with the provisions of such ordinances and such Code, in
which event conflicting provisions of such ordinances and such Code are hereby repealed.
SECTION 4.
It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the sections,
paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance are severable, and, if any
phrase, clause, sentence, pazagraph or section of this ordinance shall be declared
unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent~urisdichon,
such unconstitutionalrty shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences,
paragraphs and sections of this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the
City Council without the incorporation in this ordinance of any such usconstitutional
phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section.
SECTION 5.
This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect for usage from and after
October 1, 1997, and rt is so ordained.
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY
Crty Attorney
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City of Fort Worth, Texas
Mayor and Council Communication
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09/02/97 G11983 60RATE 1 of 2
SUBJECT PROPOSED BETA LILI WASTEWATER RATE INCREASE
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council approve the attached Ordinance which revises retail
wastewater rates and provides an effective date of billing the new rates for usage on or after
October 1, 1997
DISCUSSION
CH2M Hill was retained to conduct cost of service studies for 1=Y1998 retail water and
wastewater rates To assist with decisions about allocating costs on a fair and equitable basis
to each customer class, an informal Citizens Advisory Committee was formed consisting of
nine members Membership included representatives from neighborhood associations,
commercial customers, large volume water users and industrial customers, and environmental
groups.
A total of six meetings were conducted with the Committee members The responsibilities of
the Committee were to make recommendations to City staff concerning the equity of the rate
structures
Based on the Committee's recommendation, aretail cost of service study identified a rate
structure to recover the costs of providing water and wastewater service to our customers
The overall retail revenue increase needed is 3 09%, resulting in a recommended increase of
6 2% for wastewater and 0°lo for water
The following water and wastewater rates are proposed by the Water Department
RETAIL WATER RATES
1 No change to monthly service charges based on meter size
2 No change to residential water rates
3 No change to irrigation rates
4 No change to commercial and industrial rates
RETAIL WASTEWATER RATES
Residential
Current Proposed
Volume charge (per 100 cf) S 1 40 S 1 45 -
Service Charge (per month) S4 50 $4 50
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City of Fort Worth Texas
Mayor and Council Communication
DATE REFERENCE NUMBER LOG NAME PAGE
09/02/97 G-11983 60RATE 2 of 2
SUBJECT PROPOSED RETAIL WASTEWATER RATE INCREASE
Non Residential/Non-Monitored
Current Proposed
Volume charge (per 100 cf) $1 40 51 51
Service Charge (per month) S4 50 S4 50
Monitored Group
Current Proposed
Monthly Service Charge 54 50 S4 50
Volume Charge-100cf S 1 090 51 21
BOD charge/pound $0 147 50 183
TSS charge/pound SO 226 SO 236
FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION
The Customer Service Division of the Water Department is responsible for billing and collection
of Water and Wastewater Service Revenues
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Submitted for City Manager's FUND ACCOUNT CENTER AMOUNT CITY SECRETARY
Office by: (to)
PFAS 493012 0601000 AppRp~~D
Mike Groomer 6140 PFAS 493022 0701000 /~'~~ (,OUNC'L
Originating Department Head: ~/ V
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Lee Bradley, Jr 8207 (from)
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