HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Resolution 480RESOLUTION N0. 480
A RESOLUTION REVISING THE AMOUNT OF THE SYSTEMS
DEVELOPMENT CHARGE FOR THE SEWER SERVICE AND
DEFINING SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE EQUIVALENT UNITS
WHEREAS, Section 15.12.045 of the Central Point Municipal Gode
authorizes a systems development charge for sewer service and provides
that the Council shall establish by resolution the amount of such
charges and shall by resolution define single family residential
equivalent units, and
WHEREAS, the City Council having heretofore by Resolution No.
305 adopted such rules, and
WHEREAS, the City Council deems it to be in the best interest
of the City to make certain revisions thereto, now therefore,
IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON that the revised systems development charges to be
collected beginning on July 1, 1987, by the City pursuant to Section
15.12.045 of the Central Point Municipal Code shall be as follows:
TYPE OF BUILDING SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE SYSTEMS DEVELOP-
AND SEWER USE EQUIVALENT UNIT MENT CHARGE
1. Single family
residence
2. Multiple family
residential
3. Mobile home space
in mobile home park
(common buildings
and laundry facili-
ties in mobile home
parks. to be in addi-
tion to the charge
per space)
1.0
0.65 per dwelling unit
0.65 per space
$794.00
$516.00
$516.00 per space
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TYPE OI' BUILDING SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE SYSTEMS DEVELOP-
AND SEWER USE EQUIVALENT UNIT MENT CHARGE
4. Schools 0.03 per student capacity $ 24.00 per stu-
dent capacity
5. Churches (school
activities in
excess. of Church
shall be in add-
tion to the charge
per seat) 0.64 per 100 seats $ 508.00 per 100
seats 6.
Hosp itals -
general 1.0 per bed $ 794..00 per bed
7. Convalescent
hospitals
(rest homes) 0.5 per bed $ 397.00 per bed
8. Hotels and motels
(restaurant and
tavern, laundry
and commercial
areas. to be in
addition to the
charge per room) 0.25 per room or motel unit $ 199.00 per room
or motel unit
9. Food Preparation
and/or Serving
per 100 sq. ft. 0.15 per 100 square feet $ 119.00 per 100
square feet
10. Service stations
and garages --- (see item 13)
11. Car wash 3.0 $2,383.00
12. Laundries and
Laundromats 0.3 per 100 square feet $ 238.00 per 100
square feet
13. Commerercial, The sum of the following The sum of the
Office and Dry by type of each plumbing following by type
Industrial fixture to be installed of each plumbing
but not less than 0.5 fixture to be
unit. installed.
Bath tub w/or
w/o shower 0.13 $ 103.00
Dental unit
or cuspidor 0..10 $ 79.00
Dishwasher 0.10 $ 79.00
Disposal 0.10 $ 79.00
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TYPE AND BUILDING SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE SYSTEMS DEVELOP-
AND SEWER USE EQUIVALENT UNIT MENT CHARGE
13. Commercial, Office
and Dry Industrial,
continued...
Drinking. Fountain 0.05 $ 39.00
Kitchen Sink 0.08 $ 63.00
Lavatory 0.05 $ 39.00
Laundry Tray 0.08 $ 63.00
Service Sink 0.08 $ 63.00
Shower (each head) 0.13 $ 103..00
Urinal 0.17 $ 134.00
Urinal Trough (for each
2-foot section) 0.17 $ 134.00
Wash Sink (for each.
set of faucets) 0.08 $ 63.00
Washing Machine 0.07 $ 55.00
Water Closet 0.33 $ 263.00
Floor Drain 0.013 $ 10.00
14. Wet Industrial To be determined on an individual basis by
the Technical Committee
15. Undefined Building or To be determined on an individual basis by
the Technical Committee
Sewer Use
16. Additional Loading or Determined on basis of new use for entire
Change of Use facility and credit single family resi-
dence equivalent units for former use.
In case of a remodel in types 1-12 which results in no increase in the
units on which the charge for a new building is calculated, the Systems
Development Charge for the remodel will be calculated on the basis of
the fixtures added using the amounts in Item 13.
When the charges. are changed from time to time, the prior schedule of
charges shall remain in effect for all buildings for which a completed
application for building permit was filed prior to the effective date of
the new schedule.
The definitions of the types of buildings and the types of sewer service
shall be as follows:.
1. A single family residence shall be defined as a building containing
one kitchen, designed and/or used to house not more than one family, in-
cluding all necessary employees of such family, such building having a
single sewer service connection. Mobile homes occupying a separate lot
and providing. permanent housing with a separate sewer connection shall
be classed as a single family residence.
2. A multiple family residence shall be defined as a building or a
group of buildings housing two or more families, living independently of
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each other, a family being defined as one or more persons living as a
single house-keeping unit or household with sewer service being provided
through not more than one sewer connection. Common buildings. in an
apartment house complex requiring sewer service shall be charged as com-
mercial buildings and that portion of buildings housing common laundry
facilities shall be charged as laundries and laundromats.
3. A mobile home park, including. travel trailer parks, is defined as
any area or tract of land having a sewer connection and where sewerage
collection pipes are extended to two or more spaces occupied by or
intended to be occupied by a mobile home, travel trailer or motor home
which are defined as a vehicle with or without motive power which is
designed, used or intended for use as a place of human habitation, or as
eating,. sleeping or living quarters or any combination thereof. A
mobile home space is defined as the individual location having a sewer
hookup for each such vehicle. For purposes of determining the system
development charges for mobile home parks' coupon buildings such as
recreation halls, etc., shall be charged as commercial. buildings.
Buildings housing laundry facilities shall be charged as laundries and
laundromats and food or drink service buildings shall be charged as food
preparation and/or serving.
4. Schools are defined as any building or group of buildings used for
school purposes more than 12 hours per week, involving assemblage for
instruction, education or recreation. Schools may be public or private,
5. Churches shall be defined as a building or structure whose principal
use is for worship and in which the incidental use for school or
recreational purposes is less than 12 hours per week. Church buildings
used for school purposes. in excess of 12 hours per week shall be charged
the system-development charge per student capacity in addition to the
charge per 100 seats as a church.
6. General hospitals are defined as a building or structure used for
the temporary housing of ill or injured persons and containing
facilities for medical and surgical treatment of such persons. No
additional charge shall be made for laundry and food and drink
preparation and serving facilities included in hospitals..
7. Convalscent hospitals or rest homes are defined as a building or
structure used for housing of persons convalescing from illness or
injury or persons requiring close personal care. No additional charge
shall be made for laundry and food and drink preparation and serving
facilities included in convalescent hospitals..
8. Notels and motels are defined as a building or group of buildings
used for temporary housing of persons, such building containing rooms or
units not normally equipped with kitchen facilities and intended for use
of transient persons. Those areas caithin hotels and motels to be used
for preparation and serving of food and drink shall be charged at the
SFREU for food preparation and/or serving. Commercial areas within
hotels and motels including convention facilities and other such common
areas other than lobby areas shall be charged at the SFREU for
commercial and dry industrial areas. Areas used for laundry facilities
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in hotels and motels shall be charged at the SFREU for laundries. and
Laundromats. Such additional charges for food and drink, commercial and
laundry shall be in addition to the charge per room or motel unit.
9. Food preparation and/or serving, includes restaurants, taverns,
delicatessens and wholesale and retail bakeries, but does. not include
canneries, dairies, cheese factories, packing. houses and similiar
facilities which shall be classified as "Industrial" under Item 14.
10. Service stations and garages are defined as buildings used for
servicing and maintenance of automobiles, trucks and equipment.
11. Car washes are defined as buildings or structures. used for washing
of vehicles.
12. Laundries and Laundromats are defined as buildings or structures or
parts of buildings and structures used for housing and operating laundry
equipment.
13. Commercial buildings are defined as all buildings used for
conducting of wholesale or retail trade. Dry industrial buildings or
structures. are those buildings or structures housing light industrial
activities where use of water and subsequent discharge of sewer does not
occur in connection with the industrial process. Warehouses and other
storage buildings with sewer connections are classified as dry
industrial buildings.
14. Industrial buildings are defined as those buildings or structures
housing industrial activities using water and discharging waste to
sewers.
15. Undefined buildings and sewer use are those not defined above.
16. Additional loading or change of use is defined as an increased
demand for waste water treatment resulting from replacement of an
existing structure or facility, addition to an existing facility, or a
change in use of an existing facility. The system. development charge
shall be determined on the basis of the number of single family
residence equivalent units with the additional loading or the new use
with credit being given for the number of single family residence
equivalent units of the original facility. No refund will. be given if
the change of use results in a decreased sewer loading. Any addition to
an existing single family residence which does not result in an
additional dwelling will be exempt from additional charge.
The Regional Sewer Rate Committee shall appoint a Technical
Committee consisting of a representative from each of the participating
agencies, such representative to be technically qualified and
knowledgeable fn sewage treatment matters.. The function of the
Technical Committee shall be to determine the single family residence
equivalent units in the case of application for a secaer connection by an
industry and in the case of additional loading by an existing industry
having a sewer connection. Such Committee shall also determine the
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single family residence equivalent units in the event of an application
for a sewer connection for a building not defined in this listing of
system development charges. In determining. the number of single family
residence equivalent units to be assigned, the Technical Committee shall
consider the anticipated volume and strength of sewage to be generated
from the industry or other undefined connection in relation to the
volume and strength of sewage from an average single family residence.
Determinations made by the Technical Committee shall be subject to
appeal to the Regional Sewer Rate Committee.
Passed by the Council and signed by me in authentication of its:
passage this 22nd day of June 1987.
L
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Repres t tive
Approved by me this. 22nd day of June 1987.
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Mayor
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