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ARTICLE 4.000 UTILITY RELATED FEES
Division 4.100 Generally
Sec. 4.101 Utility Reconnection Fees
Service may be discontinued, upon ten days written notice, to customers having past due bills
on the twenty-seventh day of the month of billing. In addition, a thirty dollar ($30.00) service
fee will be assessed to all water [customers] and a thirty dollar ($30.00) service fee will be
assessed to all electric customers whose service bill has not been paid by the twenty-seventh of
the month of billing, whether the service has been disconnected or not.
Sec. 4.102 Tampering Fee
In the event the user or customer or his agent restores water services or electric services after
service has been disconnected by the city, or the user or customer or his agent tampers with the
water meter or the electric meter or service line appurtenances in any manner, based on the
best estimated time that tampering occurred, an average kwh usage fee will be charged. All
vehicle, man-hours and equipment replacement costs will also be charged. A tampering fee of
two hundred dollars ($200.00) shall be collected in addition to the serivice fees.
Sec. 4.103 Utility Service Fees
(a) Utility Service Fee. To a customer that has requested water service be connected and
are not present at time of connect, and there is an issue not allowing services to be left on, thus
causing an additional service trip for reconnect: $20.00.
(b) After -Hours Utility Service Fee. To a customer who requests a utility service connection
or disconnection after 4:00 p.m., where the connection or disconnection is due to no fault of the
city, will be charged a service fee of $50.00 in addition to the $30.00 service fee on each service.
Division 4.200 Solid Waste
Sec.4.201 Reserved
Sec. 4.202 Collection Fees
(a) Residential Customers. Two pickups per week: Actual cost plus $2.00 administrative
fee.
(b) Commercial Customers. One pickup per week, maximum one 96-gal. container: Actual
cost plus $2.00 administrative fee.
(c) Container Services.
(1) Three-yd. containers.
(A) One pickup per week: Actual cost plus $2.00 administrative fee.
(B) Two pickups per week: Actual cost plus $2.00 administrative fee.
(C) Extra pickup: Actual cost plus $2.00 administrative fee.
(2) Four-yd. containers.
(A) One pickup per week: Actual cost plus $2.00 administrative fee.
(B) Two pickups per week: Actual cost plus $2.00 administrative fee.
(C) Extra pickup: Actual cost plus $2.00 administrative fee.
(3) Six-yd. containers.
(A) One pickup per week: Actual cost plus $2.00 administrative fee.
(B) Two pickups per week: Actual cost plus $2.00 administrative fee.
(C) Extra pickup: Actual cost plus $2.00 administrative fee.
(4) Eight-yd. containers.
(A) One pickup per week: Actual cost plus $2.00 administrative fee.
(B) Two pickups per week: Actual cost plus $2.00 administrative fee.
(C) Three pickups per week: Actual cost plus $2.00 administrative fee.
(D) Extra pickup: Actual cost plus $2.00 administrative fee.
(5) Thirty-yd. containers.
(A) Commercial user.
(i) Rent: Actual cost plus $2.00 administrative fee.
(ii) Delivery: Actual cost plus $2.00 administrative fee.
(iii) Each pickup: Actual cost plus $2.00 administrative fee,
See.4.203 Reserved
Sec. 4.204 Fee for Removal of Illegally Dumped Refuse on Private Property
A charge of twenty-five dollars ($25.00), over and above the actual cost of removal, for each
collection and removal of solid waste materials shall be levied, assessed and collected against
such property each time such collection and removal of solid waste materials shall be
performed, provided that an additional charge can be levied, assessed and collected against
such premises for the actual additional cost for said collection and removal. The charges
provided for herein shall be levied, assessed and collected by the city, and if any person shall fail
to pay such charges so assessed within thirty (30) days after proper notice, the city will file with
the county clerk a statement setting out the expenses that the city has incurred pursuant to the
provisions of this section, and the city shall thereby perfect a privileged lien on the property
involved, second only to tax liens and liens for street improvements, to secure the expense to
the city, together with ten (10) percent interest from the date such payment is due.
Division 4.300 Water and Sewer
Sec, 4.301 Residential Water Service Connections
(a) The city shall install, or cause to be installed and maintain all water service connections
in the streets, alleys and easements. All interruptions of water service to any and all customers
shall be made under the direct supervision of the city water department before such
interruption is made. Any person, firm or corporation found interrupting water service without
city supervision shall be in violation of this section and shall be subject to fines and penalties in
accordance with the general penalty provision set forth in Section 1.109 of this code.
(b) The city shall charge for the installation and maintenance of all such connections a sum
sufficient to cover the average cost thereof. Such sum is to be determined and collected by the
utility department and shall be at the following rates:
Tap charges for sizes up to 1"
$2,000.00
Additional meter for sprinkler system
$350.00
Charge for meter, box and connections Actual cost +
damage during construction
Charge for water connect fees (user fee)
$30.00
Charge for service interruption supervision
$35.00
$500.00 refundable deposit against
(c) All water services for construction purposes shall be metered and subject to the same
regulations and billings as permanent water accounts.
Editor's note -The charge for the water connect fee was changed at the request of the city.
Sec. 4.302 Residential Sanitary Sewer Service Connections
The city shall install all sanitary sewer service connections in the streets, alleys and easements
both inside and outside the city limits. Said service connections shall be installed from the main
to the property line when the sewer main is located in an alley or a street right-of-way; if the
sewer main is in an easement, the service connection shall be installed from the sewer main to
the easement boundary line. The city shall charge two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) for each
connection.
Sec. 4.303 Commercial Water Service Connections
(a) The city shall install, or cause to be installed and maintain all water service connections
in the streets, alleys and easements. All interruptions of water service to any and all customers
shall be made under the direct supervision of the city water department before such
interruption is made. Any person, firm or corporation found interrupting water service without
city supervision shall be in violation of this section and shall be subject to fines and penalties in
accordance with the general penalty provision set forth in Section 1.109 of this code.
(b) The city shall charge for the installation and maintenance of all such connections a sum
sufficient to cover the average cost thereof such sum is to be determined and collected by the
utility department and shall be at the following rates;
(1) Duplexes.
Tap charges for all sizes up to 2" $350.00
Plus $1,650.00 for each habitable unit
Tap charges for each additional inch over 2" $100.00
Plus $1,650.00 for each habitable unit
(2) Apartments.
Tap charges for all sizes up to 2"$350.00
Plus $1,650.00 for each habitable unit
Tap charges for each additional inch over 2" $100.00
Plus $1,650.00 for each habitable unit
(3) Motels.
Tap charges for all sizes up to 2"$350.00
Plus $300.00 for each habitable unit
Tap charges for each additional inch over 2" $100.00
Plus $300.00 for each habitable unit
(4) All Other Commercial. The following list shall apply to all other commercial taps:
Up to 1" line $2,000,00
1-1/2" $2,500.00
2" line $3,000.00
3" line $3,600.00
4" line $4,300.00
6" line $5,700.00
8" line $6,900.00
Charge for meter, box and connections Actual
against damage during construction
Charge for water service fees (user fee)
Charge for service interruption supervision
cost + $500.00 refundable deposit
$ 30.00
$35.00
Editor's note -The charge for the water connect service fees was changed at the request of the
city.
(c) All water services for construction purposes shall be metered and subject to the same
regulations and billings as permanent water accounts.
(d) All meters and meter boxes shall be supplied by the city. In the event that a meter and
meter box is installed by the developer, the meter and box charge will be reduced ten dollars
($10.00).
Sec. 4.304 Commercial Sanitary Sewer Service Connections
(a) The city shall install all sanitary sewer service connections in the streets, alleys and
easements both inside and outside the city limits. Said service connections shall be installed
from the main to the property line when the sewer main is located in an alley or a street right-
of-way; if the sewer main is in an easement, the service connection shall be installed from the
sewer main to the easement boundary line.
(1) Duplexes.
Tap charges for all sizes up to 4" $400.00
Plus $1,600.00 for each habitable unit
Tap charges for each additional inch over 4" $100,00
Plus $1,600.00 for each habitable unit
(2) Apartments.
Tap charges for all sizes up to 4" $400,00
Plus $1,600.00 for each habitable unit
Tap charges for each additional inch over 4" $100.00
Plus $1,600.00 for each habitable unit
(3) Motels.
Tap charges for all sizes up to 2" $400.00
Plus $400,00 for each habitable unit
Tap charges for each additional inch over 2" $100.00
Plus $400.00 for each habitable unit
(4) All Other Commercial. The following list shall apply to all other commercial taps:
4" line $ 2,000.00
6" line $ 3,500.00
8" line $ 6,500.00
10" line $ 8,750.00
12" Line $10,000.00
(b) Service lines that require the cutting or boring of paved streets or alleys will be subject
to an additional charge based on the actual cost for such bores or cuts necessary for installation.
(c) The property owner shall install a service line, with clean -out fitting at his or her
expense to the city's lateral, in accordance with city regulations and subject to the inspection of
the city and shall hereafter be responsible for normal maintenance of said service line from the
structure to the property line.
Sec. 4.305 Crediting of Collections
(a) All water funds collected in excess of established costs shall be deposited in a separate
account for new storage facilities, new pump stations, purchase of easements or main trunk
lines and disbursed only after specific approval by the city council.
(b) All sewer funds collected in excess of established costs shall be deposited in a separate
account for the new sewer plant, additions to sewer plant, purchase of easements or main trunk
lines to plant and disbursed only after specific approval by the city council.
Sec. 4.306 Water Service Rates
(a) The rates to be charged by the city for water services for residential customers are
hereby established as set forth below:
$16.00 minimum per unit served for 0 - 1,000 gallons
$ 2.60 per thousand gallons 1,001 - 4,999 gallons
$ 2.85 per thousand gallons 5,000 - 14,999 gallons
$ 3.35 per thousand gallons 15,000 - 29,999 gallons
$ 4.30 per thousand gallons 30,000 + gallons
(b) The rates to be charged by the city for water services for commercial customers are
hereby established as set forth below:
$20.00 minimum per unit served for 0 - 1,000 gallons
$ 3.05 per thousand gallons 1,001 - 4,999 gallons
$ 3.30 per thousand gallons 5,000-14,999 gallons
$ 3.60 per thousand gallons 15,000 - 29,999 gallons
$ 4.40 per thousand gallons 30,000 + gallons
(c) Multifamily Dwellings. Where multifamily dwellings are served by a single water service
line, the total water usage will be divided by the number of occupied units. The bill calculated
from the per unit usage derived therefrom shall be multiplied by the number of occupied units
to determine the amount due. It shall be the responsibility of the owner or manager to notify
the city by the 20th of each month on what the occupied count is for the month. If the City is
not notified by the 20th of the month, then the highest count in the last twelve months will be
used to calculate the bill.
(d) Multiunit Commercial Structures. Where existing commercial tenants are served by a
single water meter, the total water usage will be divided by the number of tenants, the bill
calculated from the per tenant usage derived therefrom shall be multiplied by the number of
tenants to determine the amount due. The minimum per unit charge will be $13.50 for 0-1,000
gallons. No new multi -unit connections will be allowed. In all new or newly divided commercial
buildings each tenant space shall be required to have its own water meter.
(e) Manufactured Home Parks. Where manufactured home parks are served by a single
water service line, the total water usage will be billed to the owner of the park based on the
number of occupied units. The bill calculated from the per unit usage derived therefrom shall be
multiplied by the number of occupied units to determine the amount due. It shall be the
responsibility of the park owner or manager to notify the city by the 201h of each month on what
the occupied count is for the month. If the City is not notified by the 201h of the month, then
the highest count in the last twelve months will be used to calculate the bill.
Sec. 4.307 Sewer Service Rates
The rates to be charged by the city for sanitary sewer service are hereby established as follows:
(1) Residential -Class A. Class A customers shall include all residential type users including,
but not limited to, single-family residences, apartment units, trailer court units, duplexes, or any
other service primarily intended for domestic or residential use. The city may include similar low
volume users such as churches and small business offices or stores in Class A.
All Class A customers of municipal wastewater facilities will be charged a minimum of
seventeen dollars ($17.00) per monthly cycle and two dollars and twenty five cents ($2.25) per
thousand gallons of metered water in excess of the first one thousand (1,000) gallons and two
dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) for water in excess of 10,000 gallons, but in no case to exceed
forty-five dollars ($45.00) per month.
(2) Commercial -Class B. Class B customers shall include commercial users such as, but not
limited to, restaurants, cafes, carwashes, schools, hospitals, nursing homes, offices, hotels,
motels, laundries, grocery stores, department stores, and other commercial business operations
as may be identified as not a Class A type user.
All Class B customers of municipal wastewater facilities shall be charged the following
rates for the monthly facilities charge and two dollars twenty five cents (2.25) per thousand
gallons of metered water in excess of the first one thousand (1,000) gallons and two dollars and
fifty cents ($2.50) for water in excess of 10,000 gallons.
3/4"-meter
$24.00
1"-meter
$26.50
1-1/2"-meter
$30.00
2"-meter
$3650
3"-meter
$45.00
4"-meter
$83.50
6"-meter
$111.00
8"-meter
$146.50
(3) Multifamily Dwellings. The amount due for multifamily dwellings shall be the Class A
rate multiplied by the number of occupied dwelling units as computed for water that month.
(4) Manufactured Home Parks. The amount due for manufactured home parks shall be the
Class A rate multiplied by the number of occupied dwelling units as computed for water that
month.
(5) Multiunit Commercial Structures. Where commercial tenants are served by a single
water meter, the total water usage will be divided by the number of tenants, the bill calculated
from the per tenant usage derived therefrom shall be multiplied by the number of tenants to
determine the amount due. The minimum per unit charge will be $17.00.
(6) Customers without city water service will be charged $45.00 per month.
Sec, 4.308 Water and Sewer Deposit
(a) Each individual, person, business, firm or corporation making application for a
connection to provide service by the city waterworks and sanitary sewer system shall provide a
deposit prior to receiving service in the applicable amount as follows:
Residential deposit $100.00
Multi -property residential deposit* $100.00
Large volume user deposit $200.00 (including but not limited to restaurants, hair
salons, pet groomers, etc.)
Commercial deposit $100.00
Mobile water meter deposit $1,000.00
*To qualify, the individual or company must not have been late on any payments for any
properties within the last twelve (12) months.
(b) Upon termination of service, the amount of deposit will be credited to the customer's
final bill except for multi -property residential deposits which will only be credited when the final
account is dosed.
Division 4.400 Electric
Sec. 4.401 Electric Deposits
(a) Each individual, person, business, firm or corporation making application for a
connection to provide electric service shall provide a deposit prior to receiving service in the
applicable amount as follows:
*Residential deposit $200.00
"Multi -property residential deposit $200.00
Small commercial deposit $200.00
Large commercial deposit $500.00
(b) Upon termination of service, the amount of deposit will be credited to the customer's
final bill.
(c) Electric Deposit Refunds. When a residential or commercial customer has paid twelve
(12) consecutive billings without having service disconnected for nonpayment and without
having any delinquent bills and is not currently delinquent on their bill, Sanger Electric will
refund the electric deposit by applying the amount of deposit on electric service to the
customer's first billing following the twelve-month period.
* Residential Deposits. An acceptable letter of credit from a recognized utility company for the
current previous twelve (12) months shall be accepted in lieu of a deposit. Such letter must state
that the customer has an acceptable payment record. Temporary service for cleanup or a
remodel will be subject to a thirty -day maximum and will not require a deposit.
** To qualify for the multi -property residential deposit, the individual or company must not
have been late on any payments for any properties within the last twelve (12) months. Multi -
property residential deposits will only be credited when the final account is closed.
Sec. 4.402 Electric Service Connections
Electrical service connection fees shall be as follows:
(1) Service Fee. For all new customers and any customer moving within the system: $30.00.
(2) Temporary Service Fee. Paid upon request for service by a contractor for a remodel or
landlord: $30.00 each service. Temporary service is only good for thirty (30) days.
(3) Service Fee. To customer who is disconnected for nonpayment or who has not paid by
the end of business on the 27`h and reconnected, or customer requesting disconnect and
reconnect for remodeling or upgrading electrical wiring: $30.00 each service.
(4) Three Phase Service Fee. For new installation upgrading of existing service, or
reconnect: $90.00.
Sec. 4,403 Residential Electric Rate
(a) Availability. To any customer for electric service used for residential purposes in
individual, private dwellings and in individually -metered apartments supplied at one point of
delivery and measured through one meter.
(b) Type of Service. Service shall be single phase at 60 cycles and standard secondary
voltages.
(c) Rate.
(1) Facilities Charge: $10.00 per month.
(2) Energy Charge: $0.1175 per kwh.
(3) Minimum Bill: $10.00 per month.
Sec. 4.404 Commercial Electric Rate
(a) Availability. To commercial customers for all uses when service is taken through one
meter at a single point of delivery. Not applicable to resale or breakdown service.
(b) Type of Service. Service shall be single or three phase at 60 cycles and any standard
voltages available from the distribution system and through one standard transformation. When
entire service cannot be measured at one utilization voltage with one standard type meter, it
will be measured at primary voltage.
(c) Rate.
(1) Facilities Charge: $16.00 per month.
(2) Energy Charge: $0.12 per kwh.
(3) Minimum Bill: $16.00 per month.
Sec. 4.405 Large Commercial Electric Rate
(a) Availability. To any customer for electric service supplied at one point of delivery and
measured through one meter. This applies to all customers with usage of 10,000,000 KWH or
more per year.
(b) Rate
(1) Facilities charge: $35,00.
(2) Energy charge: $0.105.
Sec. 4.406 Security/Guard Light Rates
(a) 150W H.P.S.: $15.00 per month.
(b) 400W H.P.S. directional floodlight: $35.00 per month
(c) 1,000W metal halide floodlight: $70.00 per month
Sec. 4.407 ERCOT Mandated Charges
(a) Various charges imposed by the Energy Reliance Council of Texas (ERCOT) and adjusted
periodically shall be added or deducted from the above rates at the actual cost to the City.
Sec, 4.408 Electric Service Switchover
(a) Disconnection Fee for Transfer of Service. Disconnection fee for transfer of service is
made when customer who is receiving permanent electric service from either electric utility
company request in writing transfer of such service to the other electric utility. Prior to
disconnecting electric service to transfer such service to another electric utility, the customer
must pay the company for all amounts owed to that company. That company must issue a
receipt to customer upon payment of all amounts owed company which includes:
(1) A disconnect charge of one hundred dollars ($100.00) to residential customers to
remove meter and service based upon the average direct labor and vehicle costs of
disconnecting customer. The charge to nonresidential customers for normal installations is also
one hundred dollars ($100.00), but if special metering facilities are to be removed, the charge is
increased to cover this additional cost.
(2) The total cost of any distribution facilities rendered idle and not usable elsewhere on
company's system, based upon the original cost of such facilities less depreciation and net
salvage.
(3) Charges for electric service through the date of disconnection.
(4) Any other charges applicable under company's tariff or ordinance for electric service or
agreement for electric service.
(5) Any other applicable charges.
(b) Total Disconnection Fee. One hundred dollars ($100.00), plus applicable charges under
subsections (a)(2), (3), (4) and (5).
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Passed and Approved August 17, 2009,