Ord 62-90 9/18/1990 . ✓1�
ORDINANCE NO. (Dcq
ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 32-20 OF THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES TO ADJUST TREATED AND RAW WATER
RATES FOR RETAIL CUSTOMERS
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WICHITA
FALLS, TEXAS, THAT:
Section 32-20 of the Code of Ordinances is hereby amended to
read as follows:
"Section 32-20. Rates.
The following rates are hereby established for retail
treated water and retail raw water customers and shall hereafter
by collected by the Finance Department of the City.
Durin g every billing except the
billin cycle an account is active exce Y Y p
first and last, the following water rates shall apply to all
water users (residential, commercial, and industrial) , with the
exception of contract water users, and with the exception that
treated water service outside the corporate limits shall be two
times the rate charged inside the corporate limits.
The minimum monthly bill for all metered treated water
service shall be as shown below, for which amount each customer
will be allowed 200 cubic feet of water.
Meter Size Minimum Bill
5/8 inch $ 4.49
3/4 inch 5.56
1 inch 6.79
12 inch 10. 61
2 inch 15.20
22 inch 20.25
3 inch 25.91
4 inch 41. 21
6 inch 79.46
8 inch 139. 13
10 inch 215. 63
For larger consumption, the rate shall be $.87 per 100 cubic
feet of water for residential customers. Specific-use meters
installed for lawn sprinklers, swimming pools, and other non-
domestic uses will be considered as "residential" for the purpose
of billing. Residential rates will apply to all water measured
through these special-use meters even though they may be located
at a commercial or industrial site. For other than residential
customers, including fire hydrant meters, the rate shall be as
follows:
The next 800 cubic feet of water at $.87 per hundred;
The next 3 , 000 cubic feet of water at $.74 per hundred;
The next 2 , 800 cubic feet of water at $. 68 per hundred;
The next 60, 000 cubic feet of water at $. 64 per hundred;
In excess of 66,800 cubic feet of water at $. 62 per hundred.
During the first and last billing cycle in which an account
is active, the minimum monthly bill shown above shall be prorated
for the number of days the account is active; the prorata daily
charge shall be based on a 30-day month. For water consumed, the
rate shall be $0. 87 per 100 cubic feet for residential customers,
including specific-use meters as defined above. For other than
residential customers, including fire hydrant meters, the rate
shall be as follows:
The first 1, 000 cubic feet of water at $.87 per hundred;
The next 3, 000 cubic feet of water at $. 74 per hundred;
The next 2 , 800 cubic feet of water at $. 68 per hundred;
The next 60, 000 cubic feet of water at $. 64 per hundred;
In excess of 66,800 cubic feet of water at $. 62 per hundred.
• The amount charged in the first and last billing cycle for
water consumed, and the prorated minimum bill, shall not exceed
the charges for the same amount of water in a full billing cycle.
The current rate structure for raw water retail customers
inside the corporate city limits is as follows:
Minimum bill, including 200 cubic feet of water:
$4.49 per month
Volume charge per 100 cubic feet for larger
consumption: $0.2278
Retail treated and raw water customers outside the corporate
city limits will pay two times the above rates, and will also pay
two times the rate for user fees such as tap fees, meter
installations, meter rereads, etc. "
The above rates shall be effective during the first full
billing cycle after October 1, 1990, and thereafter.
The meters of raw water retail customers will be read once
each quarter. Billing cycles between meter readings will use
estimated consumptions as a basis for the billing, and the number
of consumptions will be adjusted quarterly when the meter reading
is taken.
Additional revenue is needed in the Public Utilities
Department during the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1990,
therefore, this Ordinance is declared an emergency and shall be
effective on passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE 18T. rA OF SEPTEMB • 1"-•9• .
M A I O R■L:
ATTEST:
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CITY C ERK
Affidavit of Publication
ORDINANCE NO.57-90
ORDINANCE WAIVING SEC- THE STATE OF TEXAS
TION 22-1(a)(2), SECTION
22-1(a)(8), SECTION COUNTY OF WICHITA
22-1(0)(9),AND SECTION 22-3
TO PERMIT VEHICLES ON THE
GRASS, SALES OF FOOD AND 4ere)
t l DRINK,SIGNS,AND ADMISSION
October
9th
DURING CURFEW DURING A
SINGING EVENT 15 SEPTEMBER On this day of
1990 IN JAYCEE PARK
ORDINANCE NO.58-90 1990
ORDINANCE WAIVING SEC-
TION 22-1(a)(9)OF THE CODE A.D. personally appeared before me, the undersigned authority
OF ORDINANCES TO PERMIT
SIGNS DURING THE FAMILY Dance Mir
FUN DAY 22 SEPTEMBER 1990 bookkeeper
IN LUCY PARK
ORDINANCENO.59-90 for the Times Publishing Company of Wichita Falls, publishers of the Wichita Falls
ORDINANCE WAIVING SEC-
TION ORDINANCES OF THE PERMIT Times/Record News, a newspaper published at Wichita Falls in Wichita Count
OF ORDINANCES TO PERMIT p y'
SIGNS DURING THE HAL-
LOWEEN IN THE PARK EVENT Texas, and upon being duly sworn by me, on oath states that the attached
OCTOBER 27, 1990 IN LUCY
PARK advertisement is a true and correct copy of advertising published
ORDINANCE NO.60-90 one (1)
AN LO TS 26-34, BLOCK 16 AND ORDINANCE REZONING in issues thereof on the following dates:
LOTS
LOTS 1-B AND 5-13,BLOCK 21,
HILLCREST ADDITION, WICHITA October 6, 1990
FALLS, TEXAS, FROM SINGLE-
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL(SF-2) TO
RESIDENTIAL MIXED USE(RMU)
ORDINANCE NO.61-90
ORDINANCE TO RESCIND ORDI-
NANCE NO.33-87 AND TO AP-
PROVE WHOLESALE WATER
RATES FOR CONTRACT WATER' Bookkeeper for Times Publishing Company
CUSTOMERS
ORDINANCE N0.62-90 of Wichita Falls
ORDINANCE TO AMEND SEC-
TION 32-20 OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES TO ADJUST EA L)TREATED AND RAW WATER EAL) Subscribed and sworn to before me this the day and year first above written.
RATES FOR RETAIL CUSTOMERS
ORDINANCE NO.63-90
ORDINANCE AMEND SEC-
TION
ORDINANCE
32-57 OF F THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES TO ADJUST
SEWER RATES FOR RETAIL AND
WHOLESALE CUSTOMERS
ORDINANCE NO.64-90
ORDINANCE TO RESCIND ORDI-
NANCE #134-84 PERTAINING
TO FEES FOR UNLOADING
VACUUM TRUCKS AT THE "
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
PLANT
ORDINANCE NO.65-90
AN ORDINANCE MAKING AP- '
PROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUP-
PORT, MAINTENANCE, BUILD-
- INGS AND IMPROVEMENTS FOR
THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGIN-
NING OCTOBER 1, 1990, AND
ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1991,
BOTH DATES INCLUSIVE,
ADOPTING THE BUDGET FIG-
URES AND ACCOUNTS AS PART •
OF SAID APPROPRIATIONS,
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY
ORDINANCE NO.66-90
AN ORDINANCE LEVYING,
ASSESSING AND FIXING THE
TAX RATE FOR THE USE AND
SUPPORT OF THE MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF RECEIVED IN
WICHITA OCCUPATION C CLERKS a
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TAXES PROVIDED BY LAW,AND l _/�1 n
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. V 7"
ORDINANCE NO.67-90 ®ate
AN ORDINANCE WAIVING SEC-
TION
22-1(a)(2), SECTION jiCf�
22-1(a)(5), SECTION By�—
22-1(a)(8), SECTION
22-1(0)(9), AND SECTION
22-1(a)(10) OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES TO PERMIT DRIV- .
ING VEHICLES ON THE GRASS,
• SLEEPING OVERNIGHT, SALES,
SIGNS, AND TETHERING
ANIMALS DURING A CIRCUS
EVENT IN JAYCEE PARK NO-
VEMBER 2-4, 1990
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