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Ord 073-92 9/15/1992 �sy I�Ij ORDINANCE NO. 734o--% ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 32-57 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES TO ADJUST SEWER RATES FOR RETAIL CUSTOMERS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, THAT: Section 32-57 of the Code of Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: "SECTION 32-57. Rates--for sewer service. (a) The charge for sanitary sewer service shall be determined by the water consumption. For all retail users except residential users, the monthly sewer charge shall be based on the monthly water usage billed in the same month. For each retail residential user, the monthly sewer charge for each billing from April through the following March shall be the same, and shall be based on the average monthly water usage billed in the preceding months of January, February and March. (b) If a retail water user has a separate meter for water and such meter is classed as a water-only meter, the water metered by such separate meter shall not be included in calculating the monthly sewer charge. (c) All retail users of the sewer system other than residential shall be charged for sewer service on the basis of the total water used; provided, however, that any commercial/industrial user who uses water as an ingredient in the manufacturing process of a product shall not be required to pay a sewer charge based on the water so incorporated into the product. Any such commercial/industrial user shall be required to show proof of the amount of water used by him as an ingredient in the manufacturing process. The City reserves the right to conduct such tests as it may deem necessary to determine the amount of wastewater placed into the sanitary sewer by such user. (d) Every retail user (residential and commercial/industrial) of sewer service shall pay a monthly minimum sewer charge in the amount of $3.09 for each full billing cycle in which an account is active. In the first and last billing cycle in which the account is active, the minimum monthly bill shall be prorated for the number of days the account is active; the pro-rata daily charge shall be based on a 30-day month. In addition to the minimum charge, each retail user shall pay a monthly sewer charge of $0. 67 for each 100 cubic feet of water to be billed for sewer charges. (e) Sewer charges for retail residential customers with no established average for the month of December, January and February of the preceding year ("winter-months-average") shall be based on the winter-months-average of all city retail residential customers or on the actual monthly rate consumption of the customer, whichever is less until a winter-months-average is established. (f) Customers who have a high winter-months-average due to water leaks within the averaging period may have their winter-months-average adjusted to their previous year's average or if no previous year's average was established, to the current year's City average, by presenting proof of repair to the Utility Collection Division by May 31 of the calendar year in which the high average is established. (g) The above schedule of rates for retail sewer charges shall apply to retail users located within the city limits; the rates for sanitary sewer service provided to individual retail users outside the city limits shall be twice the rates prescribed above. (h) The rate for Sheppard Air Force Base sewer service shall be the same as prescribed above for commercial/industrial customers: $3 . 09 per month for the minimum bill and $0. 67 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed. The minimum monthly bill of $3 . 09 is the factor "MB" in the contractually agreed formula for computation of the monthly SAFB sewer bill, and the charge of $0. 67 per 100 cubic feet of water consumed is the factor "CW" in the same formula. " The above rates shall be effective during the first full billing cycle after October 1, 1992 and thereafter. Additional revenue is need in the Public Utilities Department during the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1992, therefore, this Ordinance is declared an emergency and shall be effective on passage. 7 PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE 15th day ep er, 199 .� ;"" M A Y O ATTEST: CITY CLERK 1 Ad 487464 ' Affidavit of Publication ORDINANCE 2-92 THE STATE OF TEXAS CO AMEND ORDINANCE TO AMEND SEC- TION 32-20 OF THE CODE OF COUNTY OF WICHITA ORDINANCES TO ADJUST TREATED AND RAW WATER (paRATES FOR RETAIL CUSTOMERS ORDINANCE NO.73-92 e/ ORDINANCE TO AMEND SEC- 8th October TION 32-57 OF THE CODE OF On this day of ORDINANCES TO ADJUST SEWER RATES FOR RETAIL CUS- 19 92 . TOMERS ORDINANCE NO 74-92 A.D. personally appeared before me, the undersigned authority AN ORDINANCE MAKING AP- PROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUP- D ar 1 C e Ming PORT, MAINTENANCE, BUILD- bookkeeper INGS AND IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE CITY FISCAL YEAR for the Times Publishing Company of Wihita Falls, publishers of the Wichita Falls NING OCTOBER 1, 1992, AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1993, Times/Record News, a newspaper published at Wichita Falls in Wichita County, BOTH DATES INCLUSIVE, ADOPTING THE BUDGET FIG- Texas, and upon being duly sworn by me, on oath states that the attached URES AND ACCOUNTS AS PART OF SAID APPROPRIATIONS, advertisement is a true and correct copy of advertising published DECLARING AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE N0.7 in 0 n e ( 1) issues thereof on the following dates: AN ORDINANCE LEVYINGNG,, i AC- g CESSING AND FIXING THE TAX RATE FOR THE USE AND SUP- October 7, 1992 PORT OF THE MUNICIPAL GOV- ' ERNMENT OF THE CITY OF PROVIDING FALLS, TEXAS, ERES AND (\JCL J v ' PROVIDING THE INTEREST AND SINKING FUND FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1992-93 AND APPOR- . TIONING EACH LEVY FOR THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND Bookkeeper for Times Publishing Company \ PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF ANNUAL OC- of Wichita Falls CUPATION TAXES PROVIDED BY , LAW, AND DECLARING AN � ����� EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO.76-92 tJ), cl$bed and sworn to before me this the day and year first above written. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF L.1� '�k 'KWIC 0 /` WICHITA FALLS PROHIBITING �� S $ A / , FISHING IN THE LUCY PARK i i �A TEXAS POND AND AUTHORIZING THE •E`Xk5.5-27-1 4 9 f I,1 (- (° f ✓-` ERECTION OF APPROPRIATE "sir •■••••.0(e.•41 _/ SIGNS; FINDING AND DE- TERMINING THAT THE MEETING AT WHICH THIS ORDINANCE WAS PASSED WAS OPEN TO THE PUBUC AS REQUIRED BY LAW ORDINANCE NO 77-92 i• ORDINANCE WAIVING SEC-j TIONS 22-1(a))(2), 22-3, 22.4, AND SECTION 16-16 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES AND _ WAIVER OF RESOLUTION 2509 AS AMENDED, TO PERMIT ANIMALS ON THE GRASS,ACC- CESS BEYOND CURFEW, AL- ., • COHOLIC BEVERAGES, AND NON-PAYMENT OF PER- . CENTAGE OF GROSS SALES TO 4 THE CITY DURING FALLSFEST,IN - LUCY PARK SEPTEMBER 25-27, 1992 ORDINANCE NO 78-92 ORDINANCE WAIVING SEC- i TION 22-4 OF THE CODE OF l:..' ORDINANCES PERMITTING BEER IN THE PARK, AND SECTION . ,1 . 5420(5)OF THE ZONING ORDI- NANCE AUTHORIZING THE TEMPORARY SALES OF BEER AT THE TRAILS FEST EVENT IN JAYCEE PARK OCTOBER 17, 1992 • ORDINANCE NO 79-92 ORDINANCE WAIVING SEC- TION 22-4 OF THE CODE OF • • ORDINANCES TO PERMIT BEER DURING AN OKTOBERFEST • EVENT IN LUCY PARK,SEPTEM- • - BER20, 1992 ORDINANCE NO.80-92 ORDINANCE WAIVING SEC- TION 22-4 AND SECTION 22-5 • OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES! TO PERMIT ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND WALKING ON THE GRASS AROUND THE FALLS.-' FOR A B.C.I. HOSTED RECEP TION SEPTEMBER 20, 1992 • /=ftrr, A c_ „