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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 82-34RESOLUTION 82-34 SETTING RATES ON SEWAGE DISPOSAL AND WATER SUPPLY IN THE CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Columbia Heights, that: In accordance with the rate increase to be paid by the City of Columbia Heights to the Metropolitan Sewer District. and the Minneapolis Water Department, the following rates shall be put into'effect as of July t, 1982 on all billings rendered thereafter: 1. Water Supply Rates: The Water rate shall be a m~n~mum of $8.00 per quarter for the first 600 cubic feet of water or less. The rate shall be 85¢ per t00 cubic feet used for alt water used beyond the 600 cubic feet minimum. 2. Sewer Disposal Rates: The min[mum sewer disposal charge shall be $18.70 per quarter on a quart- erly basis per family unit for the first 2200 cubic feet of water usage per quarter: and 85¢ per 100 cubic feet thereafter to a maximum charge of $25.50 per quarter. The rate for comMercial-industrial users shall be based on water consumption at 85~ per 100 cubic feet. Any residential service hooked up to the Columbia Heights sanitary sewer system that is not also hooked up to the Columbia Heights water distribu- tion system, shall pay a flat quarterly sewer fee equal to the maximum quarterly sewer disposal charge in effect at the time a billing is rendered, unless a water meter reading is provided recording a lower reading than 3000 cubic feet in a quarter for which the current rate down to the minimum shall apply. 3. Senior Citizen Rate: For eligible senior citizens the following minimum rates will be used. Ail usage over the minimum will be billed at the above rates. (Minimum Sewage Disposal: (Minimum Water Use 8.00/quarter) 5.00/quarter) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all foregoing rates are made in order to meet the additional cost to the City of Columbia Heights for these respective services. Passed this 14th day of June, 1982. Offered by: Hentges Seconded by: Petkoff Ro1~ Call: All ayes ~'" ,,Jo-An~ne Stu~dent, Co~iflcil Secretary Bruce G. Nawrocki, Mayor