TC Ord. No. 1997-01 Amending Title 13 of the Avon Muni Code at it relates to the Water Service ChargesTOWN OF AVON
ORDINANCE NO. 97 -1
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 13 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF
THE TOWN OF AVON AS IT RELATES TO WATER SERVICE
CHARGES; TO METHODS OF AMENDMENT; AND TO OTHER MATTERS
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF AVON
as follows:
Section 1. Amendment. Section 13.01.06 of Chapter
13.01, Title 13 of the Municipal Code of the Town of Avon, which
Title was adopted by Ordinance 96 -21, is amended to read as
follows:
"It is specifically acknowledged that the
retain the power to amend these Rules and
to reflect those changes determined to be
the Town Council. Prior notice of amendmi
be required to be provided. Amendment of
and APPENDIX B hereto may be accomplished
resolution."
Town shall
Regulations
necessary by
ants shall not
APPENDIX A
by
Section 2. Amendment. Section 13.06.01 of Chapter
13.06, Title 13 of the Municipal Code of the Town of Avon, is
amended to read as follows:
"The requirements of these Rules and Regulations and
APPENDIX B, attached hereto, are applicable to the
construction of all service lines."
Section 3. Amendment. Section 13.08.04.02 of Chapter
13.08, Title 13 of the Municipal Code of the Town of Avon, is
amended to read as follows:
"The fees and charges reflected in APPENDIX A are based
upon factors of usage and physical structure and upon
the application by the Town Manager of those factors to
the facts and circumstances surrounding the
application."
Section 4. Amendment. Section 13.08.04.03 (exclusive
of paragraphs a, b and c thereof, which are expressly not
amended) of Chapter 13.08, Title 13 of the Municipal Code of the
Town of Avon, is amended to read as follows:
"If any application, in the opinion of the Town
Manager, does not properly reflect the nature and use
of the structure so as to carry out the purpose of the
fees and charges reflected in APPENDIX A, then:"
Section 5, Amendment. The language, "Exhibit 'A',
'TOWN OF AVON TAP FEE SCHEDULE' contained in Exhibit "A" to Title
13 of the Municipal Code of the Town of Avon, is amended to read
as follows:
"APPENDIX A
WATER RATE SCHEDULE /TAP FEE SCHEDULE ";
it being the intent hereof that the first attachment to Title 13
be designated as "APPENDIX A."
Section 6. Amendment. The language, "APPENDIX C,"
contained in APPENDIX C to Title 13 of the Municipal Code of the
Town of Avon, is amended to read as follows:
"APPENDIX B ";
it being the intent hereof that the second attachment to Title 13
be designated as "APPENDIX B."
Section 7. Amendment. The paragraph titled "FOR
METERED ACCOUNTS:" contained in Section 5) of APPENDIX A to Title
13 of. the Municipal Code of the Town of Avon, is amended to read
as follows:
"FOR METERED ACCOUNTS:
Base Charge $12.75 per month per
single family equivalent
Usage Rate
Section 8. Effective
effective seven days following
provided, Section 7 herof shall
ending January 15, 1997.
$2.35 per thousand
gallons of water
Date. This Ordinance shall be
final passage and posting,
apply to the billing period
INTRODUCED, PASSED ON FIRST READING, APPROVED AND ORDERED POSTED,
this 14th day of January, 1997, and a public hearing on this
Ordinance shall be held at the regular meeting of the Town
Council of the Town of Avon, Colorado on the 28th day of January
1997, at 5:30 P.M. in the Municipal Building of the Town of Avon,
Colorado.
Mayor
A EST
Town Clerk
INTRODUCED, PASSED ON SECOND READING, APPROVED AND ORDERED POSTED
this 28th day of January, 1997.
ATTES Mayo
Tow' Clerk
AP ROVED AS TO FORM:
To n Attorney
STATE OF COLORADO )
COUNTY OF EAGLE ) SS
TOWN OF AVON )
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF A PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE TOWN
COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO AT 5:30 P.M. ON THE 28,TH
DAY OF JANUARY, 1997, AT THE TOWN MUNICIPAL BUILDING FOR THE
PURPOSE OF CONSIDERING THE ADOPTION'OF ORDINANCE NO. 97 -1
SERIES OF 1997:
AN.ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 13 OF THE MUNICIPAL,CODE
OF THE TOWN OF AVON AS IT RELATES•TO WATER SERVICE
CHARGES; TO`METHODS OF AMENDMENT; AND TO OTHER MATTERS
A copy of said Ordinance is attached hereto, and is also on file
at the office of the Town Clerk, and may be inspected during
regular business hours.
Following this hearing, the Council may consider final passage of
this Ordinance.
This notice is given and posted by order of the Town Council of
the Town of Avon, Colorado
Dated this 16th day of January, 1997.
TOWN 0 AVON, COLORADO
BY:
Patty La ert, CMC
Town Cler
POSTED AT THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC PLACES WITHIN THE TOWN,OF AVON ON
JANUARY 16, 1997;
EAGLEBEND APARTMENTS - CLUBHOUSE LAUNDRY;
CITY MARKET IN THE MAIN LOBBY
COASTAL MART, INC.; AND
AVON MUNICIPAL BUILDING IN THE MAIN LOBBY
Appendix A
Water Rate Schedule /Tap Fee Schedule
Classification
Rate
1. Residential -Unit.
Any living unit with a kitchen;
$4,000.00 per unit
a kitchen being defined as
up to 3,000 sq. ft.,
including but limited to, hot
plus $2.00 per sq.
and cold water, stove and /or
ft., thereafter; plus
microwave, sink and
$2.00 per sq. ft.
refrigerator. Examples:
for private swimming
-residential condominiums,
pool
townhouses, apartments,
duplexes, triplexes, lock -off
apartments, etc. Any commercial
business and /or facilities in a
residential "condominium complex
must be metered by a separate
master meter separate from the
residential units.
2. Hotel /Lodge /Motel /Lock -Off/
Accommodation Unit.
Efficiency Room: a single room $2,000:00 per
with "a bathroom and a kitchen; efficiency room
a kitchen being defined as
including, but not limited to,
hot "and cold water, stove and /or
microwave, sink and refrigerator.
Rooms (with or without a $1,400.00 per room
bathroom, but without a kitchen)
with private access to a "central
corridor or the outside.
Restaurants, bars, stores, (minimum $6,000.00)
offices and accessory areas
(such as lobbies,, mechanical
rooms,.convention centers,
ballrooms, auxiliary dining
rooms, guest recreational
facilities) in a hotel /lodge
must"be metered by a separate
master meter so that these uses
can be assessed a tap fee and
usage fee separate from the
hotel /lodge /motel /lock -off/
accommodation units.
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3. Commercial, Industrial and Irrigation.
(These uses must be metered on a separate master meter
so that these uses can be assessed a tap fee and usage
fee separate from the residential, hotel, lodge, motel,
lock -off, and accommodation units.)
Service Line Size
SFE
Rate
3/4
inch
1.50
$ 6,000.00
1
inch
2.60
10,400.00
1 1/2
inch
5.80
23,200.00
2
inch
10.30
41,200.00
3
inch
23.00
92,000.00
4
inch
40.90
163,000..00
6
inch
92.10
368,000.00
4. Water Meter.
The town shall provide and install the appropriate
water meter required for new structures. The material
and labor charges shall be in addition to the tap fee.
A "pipe spool piece" having the same dimensions as the
meter will be provided to the contractor to facilitate
testing prior to the town's installation of the meter.
5. Service Charges.
For metered accounts:
Base charge,
Usage rate
For unmetered accounts:
$12.75 per month per single -
family equivalent
2.35 per thousand gallons
of water
Accounts with broken meters, or unmetered accounts
shall be charged the rate for 10,000 gallons per sin-
gle- family equivalent per month during the winter (Oc-
tober through April) and 20,000 gallons per single -
family, equivalent per month during the summer (May
through September), or an amount consistent with his-
toric use, whichever the town deems most appropriate.
Single-family,-,.equivalents:
Single - family equivalents (SFEs) shall_ be assigned as
follows for the determination of base service charges:,
Residential unit to 3,000 per sq. ft. 1 SFE /unit
Residential unit over 3,000 sq. ft.
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(actual sa. ft.) x 1 SFE = SFE /unit
(3,000 sq. ft.)
Hotel /lodge /motel /lock- off /accommodation unit:
Efficiency room
Rooms
0.50 SFE /efficiency room
0.35 SFE /room
Commercial, industrial and irrigation:
Service Line Size SFE
3/4
inch
1.50
1
inch
2.60
1 1/2
inch
5.80
2
inch
10.30
3
inch
23.00
4
inch
40.90
6
inch
92.10
Base service charges for existing accounts with as-
signed SFEs varying from this schedule shall be adjust-
ed over a three -year period. One third of the differ-
ence between the assigned SFEs and the reviewed SFEs
shall be added to the SFE schedule for base service
charges effective with the January billing of each year
until the assigned SFE schedule is current.
6. Fire Hydrant Meters.
policy. Fire hydrant meters are allowed to be used
between April 15th and October 15th provided freezing
at night is not occurring. The customer is responsible
for any damage to fire hydrants or fire hydrant meters,
which includes vandalism or freezing.- Approval for ex-
tension of use after October 16th must be requested in
writing.
A deposit of $200.00 for one -inch or smaller meter, or
$600.00 for meters larger than one -inch is required.
Deposit is fully refundable, provided the meter is re-
turned in good condition. A $50.00 installation and
removal charge, payable in advance, is required (non-
refundable). The billing shall be,$35.00 per month,
plus $3.20 per 1,000 gallons.
Fire hydrant water shall not be used for drinking pur-
poses at anytime. If the water is to be used for lawn
irrigation, the customer shall provide a backflow pre-
vention device. A relocate fee of $25.00 to move the
fire hydrant meter from one fire hydrant to another is
required. Only town personnel are allowed to move 'fire
hydrant meters. Contractor will be subject to a penal-
ty if he /she'attempts to move or alter the fire hydrant
meter.
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Appendix B
Service Line Construction
Standards for Service Lines.
Prior to service line construction, the constructor shall
familiarize him /herself with the town standards and speci-
fications. The owner or constructor shall obtain approval
for the location of the service line and submit appropriate
sets of site and mechanical plans and inform the town's
personnel of intended schedule for construction.
Constructors shall apply for all permits. All permits,
fees and licenses shall be paid for by the constructor,
plumber,'or others doing the work in the town prior to the
start of construction.
Excavation.
All excavation required for the installation of service
lines shall be open trench work unless otherwise approved
by the manager.
.Pipe laying and backfill shall be performed in accordance
with the town's standards and specifications. No excava-
tion shall remain-open for more than forty -eight hours and
all town mains are required to be covered overnight.,
Where a street -cut is required, the contractor shall re-
build the road base in accordance with applicable town or
state regulations on excavation, backfill, compaction and
restoration of service. All excavation for all service
lines shall be adequately guarded with barricades and
lights so as to protect the public from hazard. Streets,
sidewalks, parkways and other public and private property
disturbed in the course of the work shall be restored in a
manner satisfactory to the town.
All backfill shall be maintained in a satisfactory condi-
tion and all places showing signs of settlement shall be
filled and maintained during construction for a period of
two-years following completion of construction. When an
applicant is notified by the town that a backfill is haz-
ardous, he /she shall correct such hazardous conditions at
once.
Tapping the Main.
The town's representative is authorized to make taps onto
the town's water mains. The applicants of the building
water service permit shall notify the town when the service
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is ready for inspection and connection to the main. All
tap fees must be paid before the town will make a tap.
Inspections.
The applicant for the water line service permit shall noti-
fy the town when the service is ready for inspection and
connection to the water main. The connection shall be made
by qualified personnel. All service lines shall be in-
spected by the town's representative, who shall have the
Authority to halt construction when, in his opinion, the
town's rules and regulations for proper construction prac-
tices are being violated. Whenever any such violations
occur, the town's representative, shall, in writing, order
further construction to cease until all deficiencies are
corrected. No service lines shall be covered without the
town's representatives approval. Anyone making any instal-
lation without such approval shall be required to remove
all soil and any other covering over the service line to
allow its inspection.
Water Service Lines.
Alignment. of the water service line shall be located so as
to take the shortest,'most direct route, preferably perpen-
dicular to the main to the building. All water- services
lines shall have a minimum cover of eight feet. No water
service line shall be laid parallel to any bearing wall
which might be thereby weakened. The water service shall
be laid at a uniform.grade in a straight alignment.
Under supervision of the town representative, the water
service line is to be pressure tested at normal operating
pressure from the water main to the building before
backfill begins. The water service line shall be con-
structed using soft Type K copper for water services two
inches and smaller. The service line shall have a curb
_stop control valve located at the property line, or as
otherwise approved by the town with easy access to the
town. The service line shall be one continuous line with
no joints if at all possible. Splices are allowed if dis-
tance exceeds the length of one hundred feet.
When water service lines are stubbed out to property lines,
the stub -out shall be valved off and plugged, with a valve
box installed to'the ground surface.
Water Meters and Remotes.
All water service lines shall have a water meter before
water is turned on. Water meters shall be provided and
installed by the town. The cost of the meter shall be
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borne by the customer. Water meters are to be installed in
a horizontal position in an area that does not freeze and
is conveniently accessible for,repair. The water meter
shall have remote readout. The remote readout shall be
installed in an approved location that is conveniently
accessible,on the building at a height of five feet above
ground. The maximum remote distance from the meter shall
be five hundred feet. All water- meters and remote readouts
shall be inspected by the town's representative and sealed.
The operational testing of the -meter and readout shall be
demonstrated at the time of inspection.
It shall be the builders /contractors responsibility to
protect the meter from freezing or other physical damage
during construction. After completion of the construction
and acceptance by the owner, it shall be the owner's re-
sponsibility to protect the meter from freezing, from dam-
age due to high water pressure (i.e.,"PRV), and other phys-
ical damage.
Pressure Reducing Valves.
Individual pressure reducing valves are required on all
water service fines and "shall'be located upstream from
(ahead of) the water meter.
Backflow Prevention.
Backflowa prevention devices are required on'all facilities
where required by the Colorado Department of Health. All
devices will be inspected and certified as working properly
every year by a certified inspector.
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