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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOCSD-13 REPEALED BY OCSD-15 ORDINANCE NO. OCSD-13 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. OCSD-05 RE: CONTINUING AND ESTABLISHING SANITARY SEWER SERVICE CHARGES, AND AMENDING TABLE C OF ORDINANCE NO. OCSD-06 RE: CLASS I AND CLASS II INDUSTRIAL WASTE DISCHARGER PERMITTEE CHARGES FOR USE, AND REPEALING SECTION 2 OF ORDINANCE NO. OCSD-10 The Board of Directors of Orange County Sanitation District does hereby FIND: A. The District has previously adopted Ordinance No. OCSD-05, effective September 25, 1998, which established sanitary sewer service charges fallowing Consolidation of former County Sanitation Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 11, 13 and 14 of Orange County, California into the Orange County Sanitation District, a single consolidated entity. B. The Board of Directors has previously, by duly adopted Ordinance No. OCSD-06, as amended by Ordinance No. OCSD-10, established charges for use by Class I and Class II Permittees for discharge of industrial waste, as authorized by law. C. That Ordinance No. OGSD-05 adopted a schedule of annual sewer services charges through Fiscal Year 2001-02 for all uses. D. That the basic single family residential rate is an accurate reflection of the cost to provide the service of wastewater collection, treatment, and disposal. E. The maximum rates adopted by Ordinance No. OCSD-05 for 1999- 00, were based upon the best available financial and operational data. Recent operational and financial data reaffirmed the basis for the establishment of the rates and methodology for the charges at the time of enactment of Ordnance No. OCSD-05, with certain exceptions for designated commercial and industrial users, as described in Paragraph F below. The 1999-00 rates are reaffirmed as the rate that does not exceed the actual cost to the District to provide the service, and shall continue to serve as the maximum rate until such time as it is determined that the cost of providing service exceeds those amounts which would require an amending Ordinance to be adopted in accordance with all requirements of law. 1 F. That records and data of operations confirm that the total discharge from convenience, neighborhood, and community shopping centers has intensified and is of greater volume and density than originally calculated at the time of adoption of Ordinance No. OCSD-05, thus necessitating a change in the percentage of the single family residential rate upon which the users in these categories will be charged, in order to reflect a charge that is equal to the cost of providing the service. G. In furtherance of the adoption of a program to consolidate all Revenue Areas and all fees to a uniform amount, District has determined it is in the best interests of District and its users for the forthcoming year to use reserve funds designated for other purposes to meet necessary operational expenses, and to allow for setting of a lower rate for Fiscal Years 2000-01 and 2001-02. H. That charges for use adopted by this Ordinance revise the rates for each component factor(Flow, Biochemical Oxygen Demand ("BOD"), and Suspended Solids ("SS')) for Class I and Class II industrial waste permit users, in order to be consistent with the rates charged to non-industrial users. 1. That Ordinance Nos. OCSD-05 and OCSD-06 made numerous findings of fact relative to the basis for the enactment of the annual sewer service charges for residential, industrial, and commercial properties and uses. J. That the findings set forth in Ordinance Nos. OCSD-05 and OCSD- 06 are reaffirmed, as applicable, and readopted herein. K. That the adoption of this Ordinance is statutorily exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act from further environmental assessment pursuant to the provisions of California Public Resources Code Section 21080(b)(8), and the California Code of Regulations Section 15273(a). NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of Orange County Sanitation District does hereby ORDAIN. Section 1: Ordinance No. OCSD-05 is hereby amended, as follows: "Tables A and B of Ordinance No. OCSD-05 are hereby repealed and replaced by Tables A.1.00 and 8.1.00, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference." Section 2: Table C of Ordinance No. OCSD-06 is hereby amended as follows: 2 'TABLE C.1.00 Domestic Revenue Area Flow Per MG Boo Per 1,000# SS Per 1,000# 1 E uivaleat 1.2.3.5.611,13 219.31 180.45 172.65 78.00 7 205.26 1 168.88 1 161.58 1 73.00' Section 3: Section 2 of Ordinance No. OCSDA 0 is hereby repealed. Section 4: If any provision of this Ordinance, or the application to any person or circumstance is held invalid by order of court, the remainder of the Ordinance, or the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances, shall not be affected. Section 5: The rates established by this Ordinance shall become effective July 1, 2000. Section 6: The Secretary of the Board shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause a summary to be published in a newspaper of general circulation, as required by law. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the affirmative vote of greater than two- thirds of the Board of Directors of Orange County Sanitation District at a regular meeting held June 28, 2000. Chai oard of Director4/1 Ora a County Sanitatio District ATTE T: Secretary 6f the Boao of Directors Orange County Sanitation District 4District �a�as L. Woodruff Counsel 3 TABLE A.1.00 ANNUAL SEWER SERVICE CHARGES FOR RESIDENTIAL USERS Single Family Residential Rates 1998-89 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 Adopted SF R Adopted SF R Adopted SF R Adopted SFR Revenue Area No. 1 $ 96.41 $110.04 $78.00 $80.00 Revenue Area No. 2 $74.00 $ 77.00 $78.00 $80.00 Revenue Area No. 3 $ 75.50 $ 77.00 $78.00 $80.00 Revenue Area No. 5 $ 84.50 $ 96.75 $78.00 $80.00 Revenue Area No.6 $ 79.00 $ 82.00 $78.00 $80.00 Revenue Area No. 7 $60.00 $ 66.00 $73.00 $80.00 Revenue Area No. 11 $80.00 $ 90.00 $78.00 $80.00 Revenue Area No. 13 $100.00 $100.00 $78.00 $80.00 Revenue Area No. 14 All Revenue Area No. 14 Costs Are Paid Directly by the Irvine Ranch Water District Multi-Family Residential Rates Per Unit 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 Adopted MFR Adopted MFR Adopted MFR Adopted MFR Revenue Area No. 1 $67.49 $77.03 $54.60 $56.00 Revenue Area No.2 $51.80 $53.90 $54.60 $56.00 Revenue Area No. 3 $52.85 $53.90 $54.60 $56.00 Revenue Area No. 5 $59.15 $67.73 $54.60 $56.00 Revenue Area No. 6 $55.30 $57.40 $54.60 $56.00 Revenue Area No. 7 $42.00 $46.20 $51.10 $56.00 Revenue Area No. 11 $56.00 $63.00 $54.60 $56.00 Revenue Area No. 13 $70.00 $70.00 $54.60 $56.00 Revenue Area No. 14 All Revenue Area No. 14 Costs Are Paid Directly by the Irvine Ranch Water District 4 TABLE B.1.00 ANNUAL SEWER SERVICE CHARGES PROPERTY USE CLASSIFICATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL USERS Percentage of SFR Assessor Use Code Description Per 1.000 SF or Unit 1 Vacant Land Parcel 0% 5 Common Area Parcel 0% 6 "Hold" Parcel 0% 8 Equivalent to Vacant 0% 121 Parcel of Minimal or No Value 0% 122 Subsurface Parcels 0% 124 Oil/Mineral Rights 0% 125 Mineral Rights Equipment 0% 126 Vacant Comm.Area-IMP Alloc. 0% 201 Homeowners Exemption Add'm. 0% 666 Unassigned Vacant 0% 112 Steel Building 7% 113 Mini-Warehouse 7% 58 Nurseries (Plants) 10% 100 Drive-In Theater 10% 44 Lumber/Constr. Material Yard 17% 71 Parking Garage 17% 72 Paved Parking Lot 17% 110 Warehouse—Single Tenant 17% 111 Warehouse —Multi Tenant 17% 115 Recreational Vehicle Storage 17% 116 Truck Terminal 17% 33 Church Buildings 20% 94 Department Store 23% 95 Discount Store 23% 96 Unattached Single Store 23% 97 Strip Store 23% 74 Recreational Vehicle Park 27% 36 Financial Buildings 27% 40 Health Club 29% 107 Light Industrial—Single Tenant 30% 108 Light Industrial—Multi Tenant 30% 109 Research and Development 30% 114 Industrial Park 30% 21 Automobile Dealership 41% 22 Auto Repair Shop 41% 5 TABLE B.1.00 (Continued) Percentage of SFR Assessor Use Code Description Per 1,000 SF or Unit 23 Automotive Service 41% 24 Used Car Lot 41% 39 Golf Course 41% 57 Motorcycle/Small Vehicle Building 41% 83 Automotive Service Station 41% 84 Marine Service Station 41% 86 Combin.-Service Station/Convenience 41% 65 Single Office Bldgs. to 3 Stories 41% 66 Small Office Center 41% 67 Office Complex 41% 68 High Rise Office 41% 69 Converted Residence to Office 41% 7 Mobile Home 50% 55 Mobile Home Park 50% 37 Fraternal Buildings 51% 101 Unattached Theater 51% 26 Airport and Related Buildings 53% 45 Marinas 53% 88 Low Flow Shopping Center 53% 3 Two or More Residences 70% 10 Duplex Only 70% 11 Triplex Only 70% 12 04-Units Only 70% 13 5 to 16 Units 70% 14 17 to 25 Units 70% 15 26 to 40 Units Only 70% 16 41-99 Units Only 70% 17 100 or More Units 70% 18 Developed with a Mix of Forms 70% 81 Pre-Schools, Nursery or Care 82% 82 Private Schools 82% 98 Store with Offices or Living Quarter 82% 99 Stare with Office Upstairs 82% 118 Governmental Use Vacant/Develop. 82% 19 SFR with 1or2 rental units 85% 34 Dormitory 97% 42 Hospital 97% 43 Hotel 97% 56 Motels and Motor Hotels 97% 63 Low Rise Retirement Building 97% 64 High Rise Retirement Building 97% 0 Conversion-CM, Rural PC 100% 2 One Residence 100% 4 Miscellaneous Improvement 100% 85 Comb. Serv. Stn./Restaurant 100% 103 Chemical Tank and Bulk Storage 100% 6 TABLE 8.1.00 (Continued) Percentage of SFR Assessor Use Code Description Per 1,000 SF or Unit 104 Food Processing Plant 100% 105 Cold Storage Plant 100% 106 Factory 100% 119 Public Utility 100% 120 Water Mutual or Company 100% 888 Conversion-Composite Prop. 100% 32 Cemetery & Related Buildings 101% 38 Funeral Home 101% 60 Nursing Home 102% 61 Convalescent Hospitals 102% 62 Converted Res. Used as Nursing 102% 28 Bowling Alleys 112% 92 Skating Rinks 112% 50 Single Medical Bldgs. to 3 Stories 124% 51 Small Medical Center 124% 52 Medical Center Complex 124% 53 High Rise Medical 124% 54 Converted Residence to Medical 124% 89 Average Flow Shopping Center 139% 20 Amusement Parks 144% 35 Entertainment Center 144% 73 Recreation 144% 30 Coin Operated Car Wash 151% 47 Supermarket 151% 48 Convenience Market 151% 90 High Flow Shopping Center 226% Percentage of SFR Per 1,000 SF or Unit Assessor Use Effective Effective Effective Code Description FY 1998-99 FY 1999-00 FY 2000-01 76 Restaurant—Take Out 148% 224% 300% 77 Restaurant—Coffee Shop 248% 424% 600% 78 Restaurant— Dinner House 248% 424% 600% 79 Restaurant—Conversion from SF 248% 424% 600% 29 Conventional Car Wash 313% 555% 796 % NOTE: Multiply the applicable percentage figure by the Table A.1.00 Single Family Residential Rate for the applicable Revenue Area, in order to determine the annual sewer service charge for the commercial or industrial user. 7