ORDINANCE NO. 200168
Amending Chapter 78, Code of
Ordinances, entitled Water by repealing Sections 78-6, 78-8, 78-10, and 78-11
and enacting in lieu thereof new sections of like number and subject matter,
that adjust charges for water service and impose a five percent payment in lieu
of taxes upon the City Water Fund’s gross revenues derived from water services
to the City’s residential and commercial customers to be paid to the General
Fund and charged to residential and commercial customers; and establishing an
effective date.
BE IT ORDAINED
BY THE COUNCIL OF KANSAS CITY:
Section 1. That
Chapter 78 of the Code of Ordinances of Kansas City, Missouri, entitled Water,
is hereby amended by repealing Sections 78-6, 78-8, 78-10, and 78-11 and enacting
in lieu thereof new sections of like number and subject matter that adjust
charges for water service and impose a five percent payment in lieu of taxes
upon the City Water Fund’s gross revenues derived from water services to the
City’s residential and commercial customers to be paid to the General Fund and
charged to residential and commercial customers, to read as follows:
Sec. 78-6. General meter
rate.
For all water
purchased for use wholly and exclusively within the city by any accountholder
the general meter rate charge shall be the sum of the service charge and the
commodity charge, and as prescribed in Section 78-11. The service charge and
the commodity charge shall be determined as follows:
(1) Service charge. The service charge is a charge per meter or
service connection, to cover, in part, the cost of various services, and shall
be prorated per day during the billing period and shall apply whether or not
any water is used; the service charge shall be based on meter size and billing
frequency as follows, unless otherwise provided herein:
Meter Size
(inches)
|
Billed Monthly
|
5/8
|
$14.40
|
¾
|
15.60
|
1
|
19.10
|
1½
|
23.80
|
2
|
36.80
|
3
|
132.50
|
4
|
168.00
|
6
|
250.50
|
8
|
345.00
|
10
|
451.00
|
12
|
534.00
|
(2) Commodity charge. The commodity charge shall be based on
the total volume of water purchased by the accountholder as shown by all water
meters connected to one or more water services serving a single property of the
accountholder and shall be as follows per month for metered water:
a.
Ordinary commodity charge.
First 600 cubic
feet at $4.91 per 100 cubic feet, or a portion thereof;
Next 4,400
cubic feet at $5.45 per 100 cubic feet or a portion thereof;
Next 995,000
cubic feet at $4.66 per 100 cubic feet or a portion thereof;
Over 1,000,000
cubic feet at $3.23 per 100 cubic feet or a portion thereof.
b. Seasonal off-peak commodity charges. For industrial
customers with peak demand in the winter season:
All usage at
$3.07 per 100 cubic feet or a portion thereof;
The director of
water services is hereby authorized to promulgate regulations to be used for
determining the applicability of this subsection.
(3) Manual meter reading charges.
a. The service charges set out in this chapter assume use of
the city's automatic meter reading system. In cases where the automatic meter
reading system could not be installed due to action or inaction on the
accountholder's part, including lack of access to meter, improper meter
setting, accountholder refusal, or other reasons, a charge of $19.77 for manual
meter reading will be applied each time that a meter is attempted to be read
manually.
b. When manual meter reading registers no water use for a
period of 12 consecutive months, the water services department may cease
monthly meter reading and begin reading the meter every six months. At that
time, it will no longer charge the separate manual meter reading fee; however,
a service charge of $86.40 for the six-month read period shall apply.
(4) Definitions (as used in this section).
a. Residential account shall refer to all one- and two-family
dwelling water service accounts.
b. Commercial and industrial accounts shall refer to all
water service accounts other than one- and two-family dwellings.
c. Month and monthly shall refer to a time period of
approximately 30 days.
d. Accountholder shall refer to any owner or occupant of real
property, or any customer or consumer of water services.
Sec. 78-8. Fire protection
rates.
(a) The rate for
an unmetered water service connection to hydrants, hose connection or
sprinkling systems purchased and used solely and exclusively for fire protection
purposes, including all water used for fire protection shall be as set out in
the chart below.
Size of Connection
|
Rate Per Annum
|
4-inch and less
|
$118.32
|
6-inch
|
347.82
|
8-inch
|
740.52
|
10-inch
|
1,332.12
|
12-inch
|
2,152.20
|
16-inch
|
4,585.92
|
(b) The size,
location and arrangement of any fire protection services are subject to the
approval of the director of the water services department.
(c) All meters,
valves and hydrants controlling or in connection with such fire protection services
shall be sealed by the water services department. A fee of $205.00 shall be
charged for each meter, valve or hydrant requiring resealing in the absence of
evidence that the meter, valve or hydrant seal was broken in operation against
a fire or in operations pursuant to system testing by a fire underwriting
agency and properly certified by such testing agency.
(d) Direct
connections between the fire protection and drain piping on all premises are
not permitted, and drawings which show the location of all fire protection
piping may be required by the water services department. The repeated,
unauthorized breakage of seals on any premises may be taken as evidence that
water is being used without authorization; and in such case the water services
department may require the installation of a meter designed for fire protection
and in addition to other charges set out above also assess charges therefore in
accordance with section 78-6.
(e) Fire
protection services shall be billed to the owner of record of the real
property.
Sec. 78-10. Suburban meter
rate.
(a) For any and
all water purchased wholly or partially for use outside the city by any
accountholder, a total charge consisting of a service charge, a commodity
charge, a re-pumping charge where applicable, shall be computed for each
billing period and shall be as follows:
(1)
Service charge. A service charge, prorated per day during the
billing period based on meter size, with such charge to be applied whether or
not any water is used, shall be charged as follows;
Meter Size
(inches)
|
Billed Monthly
|
5/8
|
$15.65
|
¾
|
17.00
|
1
|
20.90
|
1½
|
26.10
|
2
|
40.40
|
3
|
146.00
|
4
|
185.00
|
6
|
276.00
|
8
|
380.00
|
10
|
498.00
|
12
|
589.00
|
(2)
The service charges as established in this subsection may be superseded
by any contract between the city and any other public water supply which
provides for an interchange agreement.
(b) Commodity
charge. A commodity charge per month, based on the total volume of water
purchased by the accountholder as shown by all water meters connected to one or
more water systems serving the accountholder's premises, shall be charged as
follows:
(1)
Retail customers. For accountholders purchasing water for use wholly by
the accountholder:
First 5,000
cubic feet at $5.20 per 100 cubic feet or a portion thereof;
Over 5,000
cubic feet at $4.17 per 100 cubic feet or a portion thereof.
(2)
Wholesale customers. For accountholders purchasing water for resale:
Unrestricted:
$2.39 per hundred cubic feet or a portion thereof;
Restricted:
$2.31 per hundred cubic feet or a portion thereof;
Wholesale
customers shall be classified as restricted or unrestricted based on water supply
contract terms between the city and other contracting entity.
(c) Repumping
charge. A repumping charge based on the quantity of purchased water
repumped shall be charged to wholesale suburban customers only as follows:
(1)
From the pumping station at 75th and Holmes Street; from the pumping
station at Highway AA near the Village of Waukomis in Platte County, Missouri;
from the Blue Ridge Pumping Station at 67th Street and Blue Ridge Boulevard;
from the pumping station at Englewood Road and North Oak Trafficway; from
Arrowhead Pumping Station at NE 75th and Arrowhead Trafficway, and from the
South Terminal Pump Station at Ward Road and Persells, per 100 cubic feet,
$0.20 or a portion thereof.
(2)
From the pumping station at 131st Street and Prospect Avenue; from the
High Grove Road Pumping Station, and from the Platte County Booster Pump
Station at Camden Point Highway E and Interurban Road, per 100 cubic feet,
$0.29 or a portion thereof.
(d) Definition.
The term "month" or "monthly," as used in this section
shall refer to a time period of approximately 30 days.
(e) Applicability.
Rates set forth in this section may not be applicable where such rates are
established by existing or future contracts.
Sec. 78-11. Payments in lieu
of taxes.
Pursuant to
section 1209 of the City Charter, the water services department shall be
assessed and required to make a payment in lieu of taxes to the general fund
equal to five percent of the water fund's gross revenues derived from providing
water services to the city's residential and commercial customers. Such payment
in lieu of taxes shall be considered part of the cost of water services and
shall be charged to the city's residential and commercial customers as a charge
equal to five percent of the general meter rate, the fire protection rate and
the temporary service rate.
Section 2. This
ordinance shall become effective on May 1, 2020.
_____________________________________________
Approved
as to form and legality:
___________________________________
Charlotte
Ferns
Assistant
City Attorney