TC Res. No. 2001-16TOWN OF AVON
RESOLUTION NO.01-16
Series of 2001 '
A RESOLUTION APPROVING MODIFICATION OF APPENDIX A TO THE WATER
SERVICE RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE TOWN OF AVON, EAGLE
COUNTY, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, Eagle River Water and Sanitation District as operating managers for the Upper
Eagle Regional Water Authority has requested approval of a Modification of Appendix A to the
Rules and Regulations; and
WHEREAS, the proposed. Modification of Appendix A to the Rules and.Regulations is a
clarification of the current Rules and Regulations; and
WHEREAS, the proposed Modification of Appendix A does not materially change the current
Rules and Regulations or Service Fee Rate Structure.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN
OF AVON, that APPENDIX A, TOWN OF AVON, SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2001, as hereto attached, is hereby approved by the Town of Avon.
ADOPTED THIS 24 DAY OF July , 2001.
TOWN COUNCIL
TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO
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APPENDIX A
TOWN OF AVON
SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2001 '
1. Residential Water Tap Fee
Residential Unit:
Town of Avon Water Tap Fee is $4,000 per unit up to 3,000 square feet, plus $2.00 per
square foot: thereafter, plus $2.00 per square foot for a private swimming pool. Area is
calculated on the gross square foot measurement to include theputside walls, unfinished
areas and concrete basements, excluding garages, attics, and multi-unit common spaces.
Property owner shall be required to obtain a letter from an Architect or Engineer
certifying the size of the building using the District's definition of square footage.
(Minimum $4,000)
Efficiency Unit:
Town of Avon Water Tap Fee is $2,000 per Efficiency Unit. An Efficiency Unit is a
single room with a bathroom and a kitchen facility. A kitchen facility is a cooking area
that includes a cooktop having more than two burners and a conventional oven or range.
Accommodation Unit:
Town of Avon Water Tap Fee is $1,400 per Accommodation Unit. An Accommodation
Unit is a room with or without a bathroom, but without a kitchen facility with private
access to a central corridor or the outside.
3. Commercial and Irrigation Uses
Commercial and irrigation uses may be on a separate master meter or, for mixed uses,
may be on the same meter as the Residential/Hotel units; if the property owner provides
the District with an Engineer's or Architect's assessment of the meter size necessary to
serve the commercial and irrigation fixtures involved. The Arrowhead Metropolitan
District will consider this assessment in the District's determination of appropriate meter
size. The meter size is determined by the fixture count assessment according to the
Uniform Plumbing Code.
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Appendix A = Town of Avon
SFE, Equivalent
Based on Meter Size
Tap Fee
1.5
3/4"
$ 6,000
2.6
1"
$ 10,400
5.8
1-1/2"
$ 23,200
10.3
2"
$ 41,200
23.0
3"
$ 92,000
40.9
4"
$163,000
92.1
6"
$368,000
The District requires that each commercial meter two inches (2') or larger have a bypass
installed.
4. Water Service Charges
Water service charges are billed monthly, in arrears. For metered accounts see
Appendix A - Upper Eagle Regional Water Authority for rates. For accounts with broken
meters or unmetered accounts, the rate charged shall be $77.25 per,Single Family
Equivalent unit per month.
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Memo
To: Honorable Mayor and Town Council
Thru: Bill Efting, Town Manager
From: Norm Wood, Town Engineer
Date: July 17, 2001
Re: Amendment - Appendix A - Water Service Rules Regulations
Resolution No. 01-16, Series of 2001
Summary: Eagle River Water and Sanitation District as managing
operators for Upper Eagle Regional Water Authority has requested approval of a
Modification of Appendix A to Water Service Rules and Regulations. The proposed
modification clarifies, the current Appendix A of the Rules and Regulations by adding:
2. Expansion or Remodel of Existing Residential Units
Any additions to an existing residential unit will be assessed a tap fee for the
additional square footage.
This does not change the current practices, fee structure or service charges. The proposed
Amendment would'be approved by the attached Resolution No. 01-16, Series of 2001. A
copy of a Memo from Joyce Wood, Manager Customer Services for Eagle River Water
and Sanitation District, requesting approval. of the Modification of Appendix A to Rules &
Regulations is attached along with supplemental information from the Authority and other
Districts.
Approval of Resolution No. 01-16, Series of 2001 is recommended.
Recommendations: Approve Resolution No. 01-16, Series of 2001, A
RESOLUTION APPROVING MODIFICATION OF APPENDIX A TO THE WATER
SERVICE AND REGULATIONS FOR THE TOWN OF AVON, EAGLE COUNTY,
COLORADO.
Town Manager Comments:
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woe EAGLE RIVER
~ e WATER & SANITATION " DISTRICT
846 Forest Road • Vail, Colorado 81657
(970) 476-7480 • FAX (970) 476-4089
July 2, 2001
TO:' Ken Marchetti
Norm Wood
RE: Revised Appendix A's
Attached are revised Appendix A's to be approved by the districts/town at their next
meeting.
I have, also attached, for your information, a copy of the UERWA Appendix A which
shows the Plant Investment Fee, monthly base charge, usage rate and the usage surcharge
by district/town in case you are asked questions about the charges.
If you have any questions, please give me a call
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APPENDIX A
UPPER EAGLE REGIONAL WATER AUTHORITY
SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2001
1. Participating Districts
Arrowhead Metropolitan District, Bachelor Gulch/Smith Creek Metropolitan District,
Beaver Creek Metropolitan District, Berry Creek.Metropolitan District, Eagle-Vail
Metropolitan District, Edwards Metropolitan District, Cordillera/Squaw Creek
Metropolitan District, and the Town of Avon.
Please refer to Appendix Al through A5 for Upper Eagle Regional Water Authority's
rules and regulations on water meters and fire hydrant meters administered by Eagle
River Water & Sanitation District.
2. Incremental Plant Investment Fee
An incremental fee to help fund capital projects and building of new Drinking Water
Facilities.
Residential Uses:
Area is calculated on the gross square foot measurement to include the outside walls,
excluding garages and attics, but including unfinished areas, concrete basements, and
multi-unit common spaces. Property owner shall be required to obtain a letter from an
Architect or Engineer certifying the size of the building using the District's definition of
square footage.
• $0.56 per square foot for 0 to 2,500 square feet (minimum $582)
• $0.82 per square foot for 2;501 to 3,500 square feet
• $1.09 per square foot for 3,501 to 5,000 square feet
• $1.37 per square foot for 5,001 and up
Commercial and Irrigation Uses:
Commercial and irrigation uses may be on a separate master meter or, for mixed uses,
may be on the same meter as Residential/Hotel units, if the. property owner provides the
Authority with an Engineer's or Architect's assessment of the meter size necessary to
serve the commercial and irrigation fixtures involved. Upper Eagle Regional Water
Authority will consider this assessment in the District's determination of appropriate
meter size. The meter size is determined by the fixture count assessment according to the
Uniform Plumbing Code.
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Appendix A - Upper Eagle Regional Water Authority
SFE Equivalent
Based on Meter Size
Tap Fee
1.5
3/4"
819
2.6
1"
$ 1,421
5.8
1-1/2"
$ 3,169
10.3
2"
$ 5,627
23.0
3"
$12,566
40.9
4"
$22,346
92.1
6"
$50,320
3. Monthly Service Charges For Metered Accounts
Upper Eagle Regional Water Authority shall bill monthly, in arrears, the metered
accounts of the participating Districts, for service charges in accordance with the
following Base Charges and Usage Rates.
Single Family Equivalent Unit for Service Billing:
Residential Unit:
A residential unit with a kitchen facility, up to 3,000 square feet 1.0 SFE
Efficiency Unit:
A single room with a bathroom and a kitchen facility 0.50 SFE
Accommodation Unit:
A room with or without a bathroom, but without a kitchen facility,
with private access to a central corridor or the outside 0.35 SFE
a. Base Charge:
$12.30 per month, per Single Family Equivalent unit.
.b. Usage Rate:
$2.61 per thousand gallons of water.
c. _ Usage Surcharge:
In addition to'the Base Charge, a usage surcharge per month, per Single Family
Equivalent unit, will be collected and paid to the appropriate District listed below:
District
Usage Surcharge
Arrowhead
$4.00
Town of Avon
$3.25
Bachelor Gulch/Smith Creek
$3.50
Beaver Creek
$3.50
Berry Creek
$0.00
Cordillera/Squaw Creek
$20.50
Eagle-Vail
$0.00
Edwards
$0.00
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AppendixA _ Upper Eagle Regional Water Authority
4. Monthly Service Charges for Unmetered Accounts
See individual District's Appendix A.
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EAGLE RIVER
WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT
846 Forest Road • Vail, Colorado 81657
(970) 476-7480 • FAX (970) 476-4089
July 2, 2001
TO: Arrowhead Metropolitan District Board of Directors
Town of Avon Town Council
Bachelor Gulch & Smith Creek Metropolitan Districts Board of Directors
Beaver Creek Metropolitan District Board of Directors
Berry Creek Metropolitan District Board of Directors
Eagle-Vail Metropolitan District Board of Directors
Edwards Metropolitan District Board of Directors
Squaw Creek, Cordillera & Cordillera Mountain Districts Board of
Directors
CC: D. Gelvin
RE: REVISED APPENDIX A
Attached are revised Appendix A's for each district/town for your review and approval.
The added shaded area on all Appendix A's which reads "2. Expansion' or Remodel of
Existing Residential Units - Any additions to an existing residential unit will be assessed
a tap fee for the additional square feet" has been added for clarity. This procedure has
always been implemented but was recently questioned since it was not noted on the
Appendix A's.
In addition, for Arrowhead, the recent Board action of additional tap fees for Mountain
Road which reads "Mountain Road is $8,250 per unit up to 600 square feet, plus $3.00
per square foot thereafter, effective June 27, 2001 has also been added. -
Your approval of these additions and a copy of your meeting minutes would be
appreciated. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me.
Sincerely,
FLA.
ce Wood
Manager, Customer Service
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APPENDIX A.
ARROWHEAD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT
SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2001
1. Residential Water Tap Fee
Residential Unit:
Arrowhead Metropolitan District Water Tan Fee is $5,500 er unit u to 600
plus $2.00 per square foot thereafter Yh ►
? Area is calculated on the gross square foot measurement to include
the outside walls, unfinished areas and concrete basements, excluding garages, attics, and
multi-unit common spaces. Property owner shall be required to obtain a letter from an
Architect or Engineer certifying the size of the building using the District's definition of
square footage. (Minimtffn 0)
Efficiency Unit:
Arrowhead Metropolitan District Water Tap Fee is $2,750 per Efficiency Unit. An
Efficiency Unit is a single room with a bathroom and, a kitchen facility. A kitchen
facility is a cooking area that includes a cooktop having more than two burners and a.
conventional oven or range.
Accommodation Unit:
Arrowhead Metropolitan District Water Tap Fee is $1,925 per Accommodation Unit. An
Accommodation Unit is a room with or without a bathroom, but without a kitchen facility
with private access to a central corridor or the outside.
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3. Commercial and Irrigation Uses
Commercial and irrigation uses may be on a separate master meter or, for mixed uses,
may be on the same meter as the Residential/Hotel units, if the property owner provides
the District with an Engineer's or Architect's assessment of the meter size necessary to
serve the commercial and irrigation fixtures involved. The Arrowhead Metropolitan
District will consider this assessment in the District's determination of appropriate meter
size. The meter size is determined by the fixture count assessment according to the
Uniform Plumbing Code.
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Appendix A - Arrowhead Metropolitan District
SFE.Equivalent Based on Meter Size
Tap Fee
1'.5 3/4"
$ 7,500
2.6 1"
$ 13,000
5.8 1-1/2"
$ 29,000
10.3 2"
$ 51,500
23.0 3"
$115,000
40.9 4"
$204,500
92.1 6"
$460,500
The District requires that each commercial meter two inches (2'1 or larger have a bypass
installed.
4. Water Service Charges
Water service charges are billed monthly, in arrears.
For metered accounts see
Appendix A - Upper Eagle Regional Water. Authority for rates. For accounts with broken
meters or unmetered accounts, the rate charged shall
be $77.25 per Single Family
Equivalent unit per month.
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APPENDIX A
TOWN OF AVON
SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2001
1. Residential Water Tap Fee
Residential Unit:
Town of Avon Water Tap Fee is $4,000 per unit up to 3,000 square feet, plus $2.00 per
square foot thereafter, plus $2.00 per square foot for a private swimming pool. Area is
calculated on the gross square foot measurement to include the outside walls, unfinished
areas and concrete basements, excluding garages, attics, and multi-unit common spaces.
Property owner shall be required to obtain a letter from an Architect or Engineer
certifying the size of the building using the District's definition of square footage.
(Minimum $4,000)
Efficiency Unit:
Town of Avon Water Tap Fee is $2,000 per Efficiency Unit. An Efficiency Unit is a
single room with-a bathroom and a kitchen facility. A kitchen facility is a cooking area
that includes a cooktop having more than two burners and a conventional oven or range.
Accommodation Unit:
Town of Avon Water Tap Fee is $1,400 per Accommodation Unit. An Accommodation
Unit is a room with or without a bathroom, but without a kitchen facility with private
access to a central corridor or the outside.
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3. Commercial and Irrigation Uses
Commercial and irrigation uses may be on a separate master meter or, for mixed uses,
may be on the same meter as the Residential/Hotel units, if the property owner provides
the District with an Engineer's or Architect's assessment of the meter size necessary to
serve the commercial and irrigation fixtures involved. The Arrowhead Metropolitan
District will consider this assessment in the District's determination of appropriate meter
size. The meter size is determined by the fixture count assessment according to the
Uniform Plumbing Code.
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Appendix A - Town of Avon
SFE Equivalent
Based on Meter Size
Tap Fee
1.5
3/4"
$ 6,000
2.6
1"
$ 10,400
5.8
1-1/2"
$ 23,200
10.3
2"
$ 41,200
23.0
3"
$ 92,000
40.9
4"
$163,000
92.1
6"
$368,000
The District requires that each commercial meter two, inches (2') or larger have a bypass
installed.
4. Water Service Charges
Water service charges are billed monthly, in arrears.. For metered accounts see
Appendix,A - Upper Eagle Regional Water Authority for rates. For accounts with broken
meters or unmetered accounts, the rate charged shall be $77.25 per Single Family.
Equivalent unit per month.
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APPENDIX A
BACHELOR GULCH/SMITH CREEK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT
SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2001
1. Residential Water Tap Fee
Residential Unit:
Bachelor Gulch and Smith Creek Metropolitan Districts Water Tap Fee is $5,500 per unit
up to 600 square feet, plus $2.00 per square foot thereafter. Area is calculated on the
gross square foot measurement to include the outside walls, unfinished areas, and
concrete basements, excluding garages, attics, and multi-unit common spaces. Property
owner shall be required to obtain a letter from an Architect or Engineer certifying the size
of the building using the District's definition of square footage. (Minimum $5,550)
Efficiency Unit:
Bachelor Gulch and Smith Creek Metropolitan Districts Water Tap Fee is $2.00 per
square foot. An Efficiency Unit is a single room with a bathroom and a kitchen facility.
A kitchen facility is a cooking area that includes a cooktop having more than two burners
and a conventional oven or range.
Accommodation Unit:
Bachelor Gulch and Smith Creek Metropolitan Districts Water Tap Fee is $2.00 per
square foot. An Accommodation Unit is a room with or without a bathroom, but without
a kitchen facility with private access to a central corridor or the outside.
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3. Commercial and Irrigation Uses
Bachelor Gulch and Smith Creek Metropolitan Districts Tap Fee calculation is $2.00 per
square foot of commercial use excluding multi-unit common spaces.
4. Water Service Charges
Water service charges are billed monthly, in arrears. For metered accounts see
Appendix A - Upper Eagle Regional Water Authority for rates. For accounts with broken
meters or unmetered accounts, the rate charged shall be $77.25 per Single Family
Equivalent unit per month..
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APPENDIX A
BEAVER CREEK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT
SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2001
1. Residential Water Tap Fee
Residential Unit:
Beaver Creek Metropolitan District Water Tap Fee is $5,000 per unit up to 600 square
feet, plus $1.75 per square foot thereafter. Area is calculated on the gross square foot
measurement to include the outside walls, unfinished areas, and concrete basements,
excluding garages, attics, and multi-unit common spaces. Property owner shall be
required to obtain a letter from an Architect or the Engineer certifying the size of the
building using the District's definition of square footage. (Minimum $5,000)
2. i
3. Commercial and Irrigation Uses
Beaver Creek Metropolitan District Tap Fee Calculation is $2.00 per square foot of
commercial/industrial use excluding multi-unit common spaces.
4. Water Service Charges
Water service charges are billed monthly, in arrears. For metered accounts see
Appendix A - Upper Eagle Regional Water Authority for rates. Accounts with broken
meters or unmetered accounts, the rate charged shall be $77.25 per Single Family
Equivalent unit per month.
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APPENDIX A
BERRY. CREEK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT
SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2001
1. Residential Water Tap Fee
Residential Unit:
Berry Creek Metropolitan District Water Tap Fee is $5,000 per unit. up to 3,000 square
feet, plus $1.50 per. square foot thereafter, plus $1.50 per square foot for a private
swimming pool. Area is calculated on the gross square foot measurement to include the
outside walls, unfinished areas, and concrete basements, excluding garages, attics, and
multi-unit common spaces. Property owner shall be required to obtain a letter from an
Architect or Engineer certifying the size of the building using the District's definition of
square footage. (Minimum $5,000)
Efficiency Unit:
Berry Creek Metropolitan District Water Tap Fee is $2,500 per Efficiency Unit. An
Efficiency Unit is a single room with a bathroom and a kitchen facility. A kitchen
facility is a cooking area that includes a cooktop having more than two bumers and a
conventional oven or range.
Accommodation Unit:
Berry Creek Metropolitan District Water Tap Fee is,$1,750 per Accommodation Unit.
An Accommodation Unit is a room with or without a bathroom, but without a kitchen
facility with private access to a central corridor or the outside.
3. Commercial and Irrigation Uses
Commercial and irrigation use may be on a separate master meter or, for mixed uses, may
be on the same meter as the Residential/Hotel units, if the property owner provides the
District with an Engineer's or Architect's assessment of the meter size necessary to serve
the commercial and irrigation fixtures involved. The Berry Creek Metropolitan District
will consider this assessment. in the District's determination of appropriate meter size.
The meter size is determined by the fixture count assessment according to the Uniform
Plumbing Code.
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Appendix A - Berry Creek Metropolitan District
SFE Equivalent
Based on Meter Size
Tap Fee
1.5
3/4"
$ 7,500
2.6
1"
$ 13,000
5.8
1-1/2"
$ 29,000
10.3
2"
$ 51,500
23.0
3"
$115,000
40.9
4"
$204,500
92.1
6"
$460,500
The District requires that each commercial meter two inches (2'~'or larger have a bypass
installed.
4. Water Service Charges
Water service charges are billed monthly, in arrears. For metered accounts, see
Appendix A - Upper Eagle Regional Water Authority for rates. For accounts with broken
meters or unmetered accounts, the rate charged shall be $77.25 per Single Family
Equivalent unit per month.
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APPENDIX A
CORDILLERA METROPOLITAN DISTRICT
SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2001
1. Residential Water Tap Fee
Residential Unit:
Squaw Creek Metropolitan District Water Tap Fee is $7,000 per unit up to 2,500. square
feet, plus $2.00 per square foot thereafter. Area is calculated on the foot
gross square
measurement to include the outside walls, unfinished areas, and concrete basements,
excluding garages, attics, and multi-unit common spaces. Property owner shall be
required to obtain a letter from an Architect or Engineer certifying the size of the building
using the District's definition of square footage. (Minimum $7,000)
Efficiency Unit:
Squaw Creek Metropolitan District Water Tap Fee is $2,500 per Efficiency Unit. An
Efficiency Unit is a single room with a bathroom and a kitchen facility. A kitchen
facility is a cooking area that includes a cooktop having more than two burners and a
conventional oven or range.
Accommodation Unit:
Squaw Creek Metropolitan District Water Tap Fee is $1;750 per Accommodation Unit.
An Accommodation Unit is a room with or without a bathroom, but without a kitchen
facility with private access to a central corridor or the outside.
3. Commercial and Irrigation Uses
Commercial and irrigation use may be on a separate master meter or, for mixed uses, may
be on the same meter as the Residential/Hotel units, if the property owner provides the
District with an Engineer's or Architect's assessment of the meter size necessary to serve
the commercial and irrigation fixtures involved. The Squaw Creek Metropolitan District
will consider this assessment in the District's determination of appropriate meter size.
The meter size is determined by the fixture count assessment according to the Uniform
Plumbing Code.
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Appendix A -Cordillera Metropolitan District
SFE Equivalent
Based on Meter Size
Tap Fee
2.6
111
$ 13,000
5.8
1-1/2"
$ 29,000
10.3
2"
$ 51,500
23.0
3"
$115,000
40.9
4"
$204,500
92.1
6"
$460,500
The District requires that each commercial meter two inches (2') or larger have a bypass
installed.
4. Water Service Charges
Water service charges are billed monthly, in arrears. For metered accounts, see
Appendix A - Upper Eagle Regional Water Authority for rates. For accounts with broken
meters. or unmetered accounts, the rate charged shall be $77.25 per Single Family
Equivalent unit per month.
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APPENDIX A
EAGLE-VAIL METROPOLITAN DISTRICT
SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2001
1. Residential Water Tap Fee
Residential Unit:
Eagle-Vail Metropolitan District Water Tap Fee is $5,000 per unit up to 3,000 square
feet, plus $2.00 per square foot thereafter; plus $2.00 per square foot for a private
swimming pool. Area is calculated on the gross square foot measurement to include the
outside walls, unfinished areas, and concrete basements, excluding garages, attics, and
multi-unit common spaces. Property owner shall be required to obtain a letter from a nArchitect or Engineer certifying the size of the building using the District's definition of
square footage. (Minimum $5,000)
Efficiency Unit:
Eagle-Vail Metropolitan District Water Tap Fee is $2,500 per Efficiency Unit. An
Efficiency Unit is a single room with a bathroom and a kitchen facility. A kitchen
facility is a cooking area that includes a cooktop having more than two burners and a
conventional. oven or range.
Accommodation Unit:
Eagle-Vail Metropolitan District Water Tap Fee is $1,750 per Accommodation Unit. An
Accommodation Unit is a room with or without a bathroom, but without a kitchen facility
with private access to a central corridor or the outside.
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3. Commercial and Irrigation Uses
Commercial and irrigation use may be.on a separate master meter or, for mixed uses, may
be on the same meter as the Residential/Hotel units, if the property owner provides the
District with an Engineer's or Architect's assessment of the meter size necessary to serve
the commercial and irrigation fixtures involved. The Eagle-Vail Metropolitan District
will consider this assessment in the District's determination of appropriate meter size.
The meter size is determined by the fixture count assessment according to the Uniform
Plumbing Code.
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Appendix A = Eagle-Vail Metropolitan District
SFE Equivalent Based on Meter Size
Tap Fee
1.5 3/4"
$ 7,500
2.6
$ 13,000
5.8 1-1/2"
$ 29,000
10.3 2"
$ 51,500
23.0 3"
$115,000
40.9 4"
$204,500
92.1 6"
$460,500
The District requires that each commercial meter two inches (2") or larger have a bypass
installed.
4. Water Service Charges
Water service charges are billed monthly, in arrears. For metered accounts see
Appendix A - Upper Eagle Regional Water Authority for rates. For accounts with broken
meters or unmetered accounts, the rate charged
shall be $77.25 per Single Family
Equivalent unit per month.
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APPENDIX A
EDWARDS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT
SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2001
1. Residential Water Tap Fee
Edwards Metropolitan District Water Tap Fee is $1.25 per square foot of living space.
Area is calculated on the gross square foot measurement to include the outside walls,
unfinished areas, and concrete basements, excluding garages, attics, and multi-unit,
common spaces. Property owner shall be required to obtain a letter from an Architect or
Engineer certifying the size of the building using the District's definition of square
footage.
2.
3. Commercial and Irrigation Uses
Commercial and irrigation use may be on a separate master meter or, for mixed uses, may
be on the same meter as the Residential/Hotel units, if the property owner provides the
District with an Engineer's or Architect's assessment of the meter size necessary to serve
the commercial and irrigation fixtures involved. The District will consider this
assessment in the District's determination of appropriate meter size: The appropriate
meter size shall be determined by the fixture count assessment as per the Uniform
Plumbing Code, except that appeal of the reasonableness of a particular calculation will
be considered based upon an apparent inequity.
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Appendix A - Edwards Metropolitan District
SFE Equivalent
Based on Meter Size
Tap Fee
1.5
3/4"
$ 3,750
2.6
1"
$ 6,500
5.8
1-1/2"
$ 14,500
10.3
2"
$ 25,750
23.0
3"
$ 57,500
40.9
4"
$102,250
92.1
6"
$230,250
The District requires
that each commercial meter two inches (26) or larger have a bypass
installed.
4. Water Service Charges.
Water service charges are billed monthly, in arrears. For metered accounts, see
Appendix A Upper Eagle Regional Water Authority for rates. For accounts with broken
meters or unmetered accounts, the rate charged shall be $77.25 per Single Family
Equivalent unit per month during the winter (October through April)' and $154.50 per.
Single Family Equivalent unit per month during the summer (May through September),
or an amount consistent with historic use, whichever the District deems most appropriate.
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