HomeMy WebLinkAbout3489ORDINANCE NO. 3489
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, relating to
utilities rates, making changes to Title 13, Chapters 13.12, 13.44,
13.54, 13.57, and 13.65 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DO HEREBY ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Ordinance Nos 2054, 3452, 2608, 2637, 3297, 2173, 2273 as amended, and
Title 13 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code Chapter 13.12 is amended to read as follows:
13.12.030 Schedule R -03— Residential service.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies throughout the City for domestic uses in single family
residences, individual apartments or farms. Separately metered services incidental to single
family residential and farm service may be served under this schedule.
B. Character of service. Sixty cycle, alternating current, 120/240 volts nominal, single phase
service will be furnished under this schedule, supplied through a single meter and one point
of delivery.
C. Uniform rate:
1. Base charge $15.75 $16.77 per month.
2. Energy charge $0,06328 $0.0674 per kWh.
13.12.031 Schedule R- 03— Residential service time of use rate.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies throughout the City for domestic uses in single family
residences, individual apartments or farms. Separately metered services incidental to single
family residential and farm service may be served under this schedule.
13. Character of service. Sixty cycle, alternating current, 120/240 volts nominal, single phase
service will be furnished under this schedule, supplied through a single meter and one point
of delivery.
C. Time of use rate:
1. Base charge $15.75 $16.77 per month.
2. Monthly energy charge between September June 1 and May August 31 $0.07010
$0.0747 per kWh during heavy load hours, $00 $0.0646 per kWh during
medium load hours, and $0.05230 $0.0557 per kWh during light load hours.
3. Monthly energy charge between Julie September 1 and August Max 31 $0.07250
$0.0772 per kWh during heavy load hours, $0.06270 $0,0668 per kWh during
medium load hours and $ $0.0504 per kWh during Light load hours.
4. Heavy load hours are all hours from 6:00:00 a.m. to 1:59:59 p.m. Monday through
Saturday. Medium load hours are all hours from 2:00:00 p.m. to 9:59:59 p.m. Monday
through Saturday. Light load hours are all other hours Monday through Saturday, all
day Sunday, and all day on North American Electric Reliability Corporation specified
holidays. Pacific Prevailing Time applies (Pacific Standard Time or Pacific Daylight
Time, as applicable).
D. Demand response credits. Devices controlled by the City during demand events, providing
the customer has not disabled the controls or opted out of participation, shall receive a
credit as follows:
1. Water heater load control switch $10.00 credit per month.
2. Smart thermostat or home area network $10.00 credit per month,
3. Water heater load control switch and smart thermostat $10.00 credit per month,
4. Thermal storage system $10.00 credit per month.
13.12.040 Schedule GS- 03- General service.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies to all accounts not covered by other rate schedules
with the following types of service:
1. 120/208 or 120/240 volts, single or three phase, service panel of 400 amps or smaller.
2. 240/480 or 277/480 volts, three phase, service panel of 200 amps or smaller.
3. Municipal traffic signal and street lights.
4. Municipal emergency management systems.
5. Cable television system and other communications systems, single phase power
supplies in accordance with Section 10.2 of Ordinance No. 3116.
B. Character of service. Sixty - cycle, alternating current at such phase and voltage as the City
may have available will be furnished under this schedule, applied through a single meter
and one point of delivery.
C. Uniform rate:
1. Base charge.
a. Single phase $21.50 $22.90 per month.
b. Three phase $53.75 $57.24 per month.
c. Municipal traffic signal $400 $190.64 per month.
d. Municipal street light $128.90 $137.28 per month.
e. Municipal emergency management system $27.20 $28.97 per month,
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f. City's unmetered security camera system $3.00 per month,
2. Monthly energy charge: �9 $0.0677 per kWh.
3. The base charges for municipal traffic signals and street lights includes maintenance
of existing luminaries and controls by the Public Works and Utilities Department.
4. The municipal emergency management system and City's security cameras base
charge shall apply to systems with a normal operating load of 150 watts or less, which
shall not be required to be metered.
D. Municipal streets' lights. The electric utility rates for municipal street lighting shall recover
the cost of providing service, In different areas of the City, the Department shall meter
representative 150 and 200 watt street lights. Each light so metered shall be charged a base
charge. The monthly energy charge shall be determined by multiplying the number of
street light fixtures, times the monthly consumption determined by the metered lights.
13.12.0401 Schedule GS-03---General service time of use rate.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies to all accounts not covered by other rate schedules
with the following types of service:
1. 120/208 or 120/240 volts, single or three phase, service panel of 400 amps or smaller.
2. 240/480 or 277/480 volts, three phase, service panel of 200 amps or smaller.
3. Municipal traffic signal and street lights.
4. Municipal emergency management systems.
5. Cable television system and other communications systems, single phase power
supplies in accordance with Section 10.2 of Ordinance No. 3116.
B. Character of service. Sixty cycle, alternating current at such phase and voltage as the City
may have available will be furnished under this schedule, applied through a single meter
and one point of delivery.
C. Time of use rate:
1. Base charge.
a, Single phase $21.50 $22.90 per month.
b. Three phase $53.75 $57.24 per month.
c. Municipal traffic signal $179.00 $190.64 per month.
d. Municipal street light $128.90 $137.28 per month.
e. Municipal emergency management system $27.20 $28.97 per month.
f. City's unmetered security camera system $3.00 per month.
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2. Monthly energy charge between September June 1 and May August 31 $0.07110
$0.0757 kWh during heavy load hours, $9070 $0.0646 per kWh during medium
load hours, and $0.05230 $0.0557 per kWh during light load hours.
3. Monthly energy charge between June September 1 and August May 31 $0.07360
$0.0784 per kWh during heavy load hours, $0.06270 $0.0668 per kWh during medium
load hours, and $070-47-3-0 $0.0504 per kWh during light load hours.
4. Heavy load hours are all hours from 6:00:00 a.m. to 1:59:59 p.m., Monday through
Saturday. Medium load hours are all hours from 2:00:00 p.m. to 9:59:59 p.m., Monday
through Saturday. Light load hours are all other hours Monday through Saturday, all
day Sunday, and all day on North American Electric Reliability Corporation specified
holidays. Pacific Prevailing Time applies (Pacific Standard Time or Pacific Daylight
Time, as applicable).
5. The base charges for municipal traffic signals and street lights includes maintenance
of existing luminaries and controls by the Public Works and Utilities Department.
6. The municipal emergency management system and City's security camera system
base charge shall apply to systems with a normal operating load of 150 watts or less,
which shall not be required to be metered.
D. Municipal streets lights. The electric utility rates for municipal street lighting shall recover
the cost of providing service. In different areas of the City, the Department shall meter
representative 150 and 200 watt street lights. Each light so metered shall be charged a base
charge. The monthly energy charge shall be determined by multiplying the number of
street light fixtures, times the monthly consumption determined by the metered Lights.
E. Demand response credits. Devices controlled by the City during demand events, providing
the customer has not disabled the controls or opted out of participation, shall receive a
credit as follows:
1. Water heater load control switch $10.00 credit per month.
2. Smart thermostat or home area network $10.00 credit per month.
3. Water heater Toad control switch and smart thermostat $10.00 credit per month.
4. Thermal storage system $10.00 credit per month.
13.12.041 Schedule GD- 03— General service demand.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies to all not covered by other rate schedules with the
following types of service:
1. 120/208 or 120/240 volts, single or three phase, service panel larger than 400 amps.
2. 240/280 or 277/480 volts, three phase service panel larger than 200 amps.
B. Character of service. Sixty cycle, alternating current at such phase and voltage as the City
may have available will be furnished under this schedule, applied through a single meter
and one point of delivery.
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C. Uniform rate.
1. Base charge.
a. Single phase $4295 $45.74 per month.
b. Three phase $4-97 -40 $114.38 per month.
2. Monthly energy charge: $0.04270 $0.0455 per kWh.
3. Billing demand:
a. Billing demand for each month shall be based on KW (real power) or KVA
(apparent power).
b. Monthly demand charge: 5 $3.89 per kW.
13.12.0411 Schedule GD- 03— General service demand time of use rate.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies to all not covered by other rate schedules with the
following types of service:
1. 120/208 or 120/240 volts, single or three phase, service panel larger than 400 amps.
2. 240/480 or 277/480 volts, three phase service panel larger than 200 amps.
B. Character of service. Sixty cycle, alternating current at such phase and voltage as the City
may have available will be furnished under this schedule, applied through a single meter
and one point of delivery.
C. Time of use rate:
1 Base charge:
a. Single phase $42.95 $45.74 per month.
b. Three phase $ 107.10 $114.38 per month.
2. Monthly energy charge between Septembef June 1 and May August 31 $0.01870
$0.0519 per kWh during heavy load hours, $0.04870 $0.0519 per kWh during
medium load hours, and $0.03920 $0.0417 per kWh during light load hours.
3. Monthly energy charge between Julie September 1 and August May 31 -55040
$0.0537 per kWh during heavy Load hours, $0.05040 $0.0537 per kWh during
medium load hours, and $0.03550 $0.0378 per kWh during light load hours.
4. Heavy load hours are all hours from 6:00:00 a.m. to 1:59:59 p.m., Monday through
Saturday. Medium load hours are all hours from 2:00:00 p.m. to 9:59:59 p.m., Monday
through Saturday. Light load hours are all other hours Monday through Saturday, all
day Sunday, and all day on North American Electric Reliability Corporation specified
holidays. Pacific Prevailing Time applies (Pacific Standard Time or Pacific Daylight
Time, as applicable).
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5. Billing demand:
a. Billing demand for each month shall be based on the maximum hour of KVA
(apparent power) during Heavy Load Hours,
b. Monthly demand charge between September June 1 and M'a3`- August 31
$3.89 per KVA for 95% of all KVA and $1 0.25 $1 1.47 per KVA for 5% of all
KVA.
c. Monthly demand charge between June September 1 and August Ma 31 $3
$3.89 per KVA for 95% of all KVA and $95O $10.03 per KVA for 5% of all
KVA.
13.12.042 Schedule NP- 03-- Nonprofit tax - deductible.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies to all nonprofit tax - deductible organizations.
B. Character of service. Sixty cycle, alternating current at such phase and voltage as the City
may have available will be furnished under this schedule, applied through a single meter
and one point of delivery.
C. Uniform rate:
1. Base charge:
a. Single phase $24,50 $22.90 per month.
b. Three phase $5-3775- $57.24 per month.
2, Monthly energy charge: $0.06890 $0.0734 per kWh.
13.12.0421 Schedule NP- 03-- Nonprofit tax - deductible —time of use rate.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies to all nonprofit tax- deductible organizations.
B. Character of service. Sixty cycle, alternating current at such phase and voltage as the City
may have available will be furnished under this schedule, applied through a single meter
and one point of delivery.
C. Time of use rate:
1. Base charge.
a. Single phase $21.50 $22.90 per month.
b. Three phase $53.75. $57.24 per month.
2. Monthly energy charge between September June 1 and May August 31 $0.07140
$0.0792 per kWh during heavy load hours, S,0,06040 $0.0643 per kWh during medium
load hours, and $970-5200 $0.0554 per kWh during light load hours.
3. Monthly energy charge between June September 1 and August May 31 cnO
$0.0820 per kWh during heavy load hours, $0.06230 $0.0663 per kWh during medium
load hours, and $-07047-00 $0.0501 per kWh during light load hours.
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4. Heavy load hours are all hours from 6:00:00 a.m. to 1:59 :59 p.m., Monday through
Saturday. Medium load hours are all hours from 2:00:00 p.m. to 9:59:59 p.m., Monday
through Saturday. Light load hours are all other hours Monday through Saturday, all
day Sunday, and all day on North American Electric Reliability Corporation specified
holidays. Pacific Prevailing Time applies (Pacific Standard Time or Pacific Daylight
Time, as applicable).
D. Demand response credits. Devices controlled by the City during demand events, providing
the customer has not disabled the controls or opted out of participation, shall receive a
credit as follows:
1. Water heater load control switch $10.00 credit per month.
2. Smart thermostat or home area network $10.00 credit per month.
3. Water heater load control switch and smart thermostat $10.00 credit per month.
4. Thermal storage system $10.00 credit per month.
13.12.043 Schedule GD- 04— General service demand — Primary metered.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies to all accounts not covered by other rate schedules
with the following types of service:
1. 120/208 or 120/240 volts, single or three phase, service panel larger than 400 amps.
2. 240/480 or 277/480 volts, three phase service panel larger than 200 amps.
3. When electric current is measured at primary voltage and delivery to the customer is at
secondary voltage.
B. Character of service. Sixty cycle, alternating current at such phase and voltage as the City
may have available will be furnished under this schedule, applied through a single meter
and one point of delivery.
C. Uniform rate:
1. Base charge:
a. Single phase $'12.95 $45.74 per month.
b. Three phase $107.40 $114.38 per month.
2. Billing demand for each month shall be based on KVA (apparent power).
3. Monthly demand charge:
All months: 0 $3.83 per KVA of billing demand.
4. Monthly energy charge: $0.04190 $0.0446 per kWh.
13.12.044 Schedule GD- 04— General service demand — primary metered —time of use
rate.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies to all accounts not covered by other rate schedules
with the following types of service:
1. 120/208 or 120/240 volts, single or three phase, service panel larger than 400 amps.
2. 240/480 or 277/480 volts, three phase service panel larger than 200 amps.
3. When electric current is measured at primary voltage and delivery to the customer is at
secondary voltage.
B. Character of service. Sixty cycle, alternating current at such phase and voltage as the City
may have available will be furnished under this schedule, applied through a single meter
and one point of delivery.
C. Time of use rate:
1. Base charge:
a. Single phase $42.95 $45.74 per month,
b. Three phase $- 1-0740 $114.38 per month.
2. Monthly energy charge between Septet er June 1 and May August 31 $0:04 -800
$0.0511 per kWh during heavy load hours, $0:04800 $0,0511 per kWh during medium
load hours, and $0,0-3-8-60 $0.0411 per kWh during light load hours.
3. Monthly energy charge between Juno September 1 and Aug er May 31 $0,04960
$0.0528 per kWh during heavy load hours, $0.04960 $0.0528 per kWh during medium
load hours, and $0.03180 $0.0371 per kWh during light load hours.
4. Heavy load hours are all hours from 6:00 :00 a.m., to 1 :59:59 p.m., Monday through
Saturday. Medium load hours are all hours from 2:00:00 p.m. to 9:59:59 p.m., Monday
through Saturday, Light load hours are all other hours Monday through Saturday, all
day Sunday, and all day on North American Electric Reliability Corporation specified
holidays. Pacific Prevailing Time applies (Pacific Standard Time or Pacific Daylight
Time, as applicable).
5. Billing demand:
a. Billing demand for each month shall be based on the maximum hour of KVA
(apparent power) during Heavy Load Hours.
b. Monthly demand charge between September 1 and May 31 $3.60 $3.83 per KVA
for 95% of all KVA and $10.25 $11.47 per KVA for 5% of all KVA.
c. Monthly demand charge between June 1 and August 31 $3,69 3.83 per KVA for
95% of all KVA and $9-50 $10.03 per KVA for 5% of all KVA.
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13.12.060 Schedule PS- 03— Primary service — customer owned.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies to all accounts which own and operate a primary
voltage distribution system.
B. Character of service. Service to be furnished under this schedule is unregulated three
phase, 60 cycle, alternating current at primary voltage, 12.5 KV nominal, Service under
this schedule shall be provided and metered at the point(s) of interconnection of the
distribution facilities of the customer and the City.
C. Uniform rate:
1. Base charge: $286.35 $304.96 per month.
2. Billing demand for each month shall be based on KVA (apparent power).
3. Monthly demand charge:
All months: $4-50 $4.79 per KVA of billing demand.
4. Monthly energy charge:
a. All billings between September 1 and May 31: $0 -04290 $0.0457 per kWh.
b. All billings between June 1 and August 31: $0.02620 $0.0279 per kWh.
13.12.061 Schedule PS -03— Primary service customer owned —time of use rate.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies to all accounts which own and operate a primary
voltage distribution system.
B. Character of service. Service to be furnished under this schedule is unregulated three
phase, sixty cycle, alternating current at primary voltage, 12.5 KV nominal. Service under
this schedule shall be provided and metered at the point(s) of interconnection of the
distribution facilities of the customer and the City.
C. Time of use rate:
1. Base charge: $286.35 $304.96 per month.
2. Monthly energy charge between September June 1 and May August 31 $0.04290
$0.0457 per kWh during heavy load hours, $0.01290 $0.0457 per kWh during medium
load hours, and $0;0 $0.0367 per kWh during light load hours.
3. Monthly energy charge between June September 1 and August May 31 $9;04440
$0.0473 per kWh during heavy load hours, $004449 $0.0473 per kWh during medium
load hours, and $0,03420 $0.0332 per kWh during light load hours.
4. Heavy load hours are all hours from 6 :00:00 a.m. to 1:59:59 p.m., Monday through
Saturday. Medium load hours are all hours from 2:00:00 p.m. to 9 :59:59 p.m., Monday
through Saturday. Light load hours are all other hours Monday through Saturday, all
day Sunday, and all day on North American Electric Reliability Corporation specified
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holidays, Pacific Prevailing Time applies (Pacific Standard Time or Pacific Daylight
Time, as applicable),
5. Billing demand:
a. Billing demand for each month shall be based on the maximum hour of KVA
(apparent power) during Heavy Load Hours.
b. Monthly demand charge between September 1 and May 31$4 $4.79 per KVA
for 95% of all KVA and $10.25 $11.47 per KVA for 5% of all KVA.
c. Monthly demand charge between June 1 and August 31 $41--50 $4.79 per KVA for
95% of all KVA and X-50 $10.03 per KVA for 5% of all KVA.
13.12.065 Schedule PS -04— Primary service —City owned.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies to all accounts where the City owns and operates a
primary voltage distribution system when electric current is measured at primary voltage
and delivery to the customer is at secondary voltage.
B. Character of service. Service to be furnished under this schedule is unregulated three
phase, 60 cycle, alternating current at primary voltage, 12.5 KV nominal.
C. Rates under this schedule do not recover the City's cost of maintenance and repair work on
the Load side of the meter. Customer payment to the City in addition to the rates under this
schedule is required for any and all maintenance and repair work performed on City
equipment on the load side of the meter, including but not limited to, repair and/or
replacement of all City owned facilities. These include but are not limited to cables,
terminations, and transformers.
D. Uniform rate:
1. Base charge: $286.35 $304.96 per month.
2. Billing demand for each month shall be based on KVA (apparent power).
3. Monthly demand charge;
All months: $4,-50 $4.79 per KVA of billing demand.
4. Monthly energy charge:
a. All billings between September 1 and May 31: $0.01290 $0.0457 per kWh.
b. All billings between June 1 and August 31: $029 $0.0279 per kWh.
13.12.066 Schedule PS- 04— Primary service —City owned —time of use rate.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies to all accounts where the City owns and operates a
primary voltage distribution system when electric current is measured at primary voltage
and delivery to the customer is at secondary voltage.
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B. Character of service. Service to be furnished under this schedule is unregulated three
phase, 60 cycle, alternating current at primary voltage, 12.5 KV nominal.
C. Rates under this schedule do not recover the City's cost of maintenance and repair work on
the load side of the meter. Customer payment to the City in addition to the rates under this
schedule is required for any and all maintenance and repair work performed on City
equipment on the load side of the meter, including but not limited to, repair and /or
replacement of all City owned facilities. These include but are not limited to cables,
terminations, and transformers.
D. Time of use rate:
1. Base Charge: $286.35 $304.96 per month,
2. Monthly Energy Charge between September June 1 and ley August 31 $0
$0.0457 per kWh during heavy load hours, $0.04290 $0.0457 per kWh during medium
load hours, and $0.03450 $0.0367 per kWh during light load hours.
3. Monthly Energy Charge between June September 1 and August May 31 S- 0:04440
$0.0473 per kWh during heavy load hours, $0704448 $0.0473 per kWh during medium
Load hours, and $0.03120 $0.0332 per kWh during light load hours.
4. Heavy load hours are all hours from 6:00:00 a.m. to 1:59:59 p.m., Monday through
Saturday. Medium load hours are all hours from 2:00:00 p.m. to 9:59:59 p.m., Monday
through Saturday. Light load hours are all other hours Monday through Saturday, all
day Sunday, and all day on North American Electric Reliability Corporation specified
holidays. Pacific Prevailing Time applies (Pacific Standard Time or Pacific Daylight
Time, as applicable).
5. Billing Demand:
a. Billing demand for each month shall be based on the maximum hour of KVA
(apparent power) during Heavy Load Hours.
b. Monthly Demand Charge between September 1 and May 31 $4-58 4.79 per
KVA for 95% of all KVA and $10.25 $11.44 per KVA for 5% of all KVA.
c. Monthly Demand Charge between June 1 and August 31 9 4.79 per KVA
for 95% of all KVA and 0 $10.03 per KVA for 5% of all KVA.
13.12.072 Schedule L- 03— Lighting.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies to all approved unmetered yard and area lights.
B. Installation. Yard or area lights are available upon request. Upon approval by the Public
Works and Utilities Department, lights will be installed only on existing utility -owned
poles for the use and convenience of customers. A one -year contract for service will be
required before the Light will be installed. Customer ownership of lighting is limited to
existing lights only.
C. Maintenance. The Public Works and Utilities Department retains ownership of the area
lighting; maintenance of City owned lights shall be the responsibility of the Public Works
and Utilities Department, maintenance of customer owned lights shall be the responsibility
of the customer.
D. Rate.
1. Lighting which remains in Public Works and Utilities Department ownership:
a. 100 watts or less: $90 $10.25 per month.
b. More than 100 watts, but 150 watts or less: $4-3,90 $ 14.80 per month.
c. More than 150 watts, but 200 watts or less: 84-545 $16.45 per month.
d. More than 200 watts: $17.90 $19.10 per month.
2. Lighting which remains in customer ownership (existing lights only):
a. 100 watts or less: $-7720 $8.20 per month.
b. More than 100 watts, but 150 watts or less: $7-79- $11.85 per month.
c. More than 150 watts, but 200 watts or less: $8.80 $13.15 per month.
d. More than 200 watts: $12.35 $15.25 per month.
13.12.073 Schedule MW- 03— Municipal water pumping.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies to municipal water pumping facilities where the
connected load is greater than 500 KVA.
B. Restrictions. Timers approved by the Public Works and Utilities Department shall be
installed to prevent pumping during restricted hours as determined by the Public Works
and Utilities Department.
C. Character of service, Service to be furnished under this schedule is three phase, 60 cycle,
alternating current at such phase and voltage as the City may have available will be
furnished under this schedule, applied through a single meter and one point of delivery.
D. Rate.
1. Basic charge: $286.35 $304.96 per month.
2. Billing demand for the month shall be based on KVA (apparent power) in lieu of
power factor adjustments.
3. Monthly demand charge:
a. No charge for demand occurring during the hours of 2:00 p.m. through 6:00 a.m.,
Monday through Saturday, and all hours Sunday, and other hours as approved by
the Public Works and Utilities Director.
b. All other hours:
All months: $3.80 $4.05 per KVA
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4. Monthly energy charge.
a. All billings between September 1 and May 31: $0.07010 $0.0747 per kWh during
heavy load hours and $0.03360 $0.0358 per kWh during light load hours.
b. All billings between June 1 and August 31: $0704-1-60 $0,0443 per kWh during
heavy load hours and $0,02200 $0.0234 per kWh during light load hours.
c. Heavy load hours shall include all hours from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Monday
through Saturday, light load hours shall include all other hours.
13.12.075 Schedule MW -03— Municipal water pumping —time of use rate.
A. Applicability. This schedule applies to municipal water pumping facilities where the
connected load is greater than 500 KVA.
B. Restrictions. Timers approved by the Public Works and Utilities Department shall be
installed to prevent pumping during restricted hours as determined by the Public Works
and Utilities Department.
C. Character of service. Service to be furnished under this schedule is three phase, sixty cycle,
alternating current at such phase and voltage as the City may have available will be
furnished under this schedule, applied through a single meter and one point of delivery.
D. Time of use rate:
1. Basic charge: $286.35 $304.96 per month,
2. Monthly energy charge between September June 1 and May August 31 $0.06710
$0.0718 per kWh during heavy load hours, $0.06740 $0.0718 per kWh during medium
load hours, and $0.03360 $0.0358 per kWh during light load hours.
3. Monthly energy charge between June September 1 and August May. 31 S0.0696O
$0.0741 per kWh during heavy load hours, $0.069-60 $0.0741 per kWh during medium
load hours, and $0.03030 $0.0323 per kWh during light load hours.
4. Heavy load hours are all hours from 6:00 :00 a.m. to 1:59:59 p.m., Monday through
Saturday. Medium load hours are all hours from 2:00:00 p.m. to 9:59:59 p.m., Monday
through Saturday. Light load hours are all other hours Monday through Saturday, all
day Sunday and all day on North American Electric Reliability Corporation specified
holidays. Pacific Prevailing Time applies (Pacific Standard Time or Pacific Daylight
Time, as applicable).
5. Billing demand:
a. Billing demand for each month shall be based on the maximum hour of KVA
(apparent power) during Heavy Load Hours.
b. Monthly demand charge between September 1 and May 31 B 4.05 per KVA
for 95% of all KVA and $10.25 $11.47 per kW for 5% of all KVA.
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c. Monthly demand charge between June 1 and August 31 $3,80 $4.05 per KVA for
95% of all KVA and $9-50 $10,03 per KVA for 5% of all KVA.
Section 2. Ordinance Nos. 2181, 2673, and 2914 as amended, and Title 13, Chapter
13.44 is amended to read as follows:
13.44.010 Monthly residential flat rate.
The monthly residential flat rate for each service shall be Q7. $80.65. The flat rate shall be
charged to each single family residence served by a separate meter and to each residence served
by a common meter. If requested by a customer served by a separate meter, the customer may
be transferred to the metered rate specified in section 13.44.020, provided that first an
amendment to any existing easement that specifies a flat rate is granted by the easement
property owner and approved by the Public Works and Utilities Director.
13.44.020 Monthly residential metered rate — within City.
A. The following monthly customer charges are applicable to water service to single family
residences within the corporate limits of the City of Port Angeles, For the purposes of this
section, "single family residences" are defined as structures designed for occupancy by a
single family only, containing a complete kitchen unit. Structures which are not "single
family residences" include, but are not limited to, duplexes, fourplexes, apartments, and
rooming houses. The charge is based upon size of the service line, and not size of the meter,
except as specified below for the 5/8-inch and 3 inch meters. The customer charges are as
follows:
Service Size
with 518 -inch meter service
with % -inch meter
1 -inch service
J 1 %z -inch service
12-inch service
Customer Charge
Per Month On Bills:
26.75 $28.22
29.05 $30.65
93.85
$99.01
13. Metered consumption for up to 1,000 cubic feet shall be $2798- $2.19 for each 100 cubic
feet consumed.
C. Additional consumption up to 1,500 cubic feet shall be $2,63- $2.77 for each 100 cubic feet
consumed.
D. Additional consumption beyond 1,500 cubic feet shall be $-3 -J-7 $3.34 for each 100 cubic
feet consumed.
13.44.025 Commercial and all other monthly metered rates.
A. The following monthly customer charges are applicable to commercial and all other water
services other than those provided for under sections 13.44.010 through 13.44.040 of this
chapter, within the corporate Limits of the City of Port Angeles. Except as specified below
for 518 -inch and % -inch meters the customer charge is based upon size of the service line,
and not the size of the meter. The customer charges are as follows:
Service Size Customer Charge
Per Month On Bills:
;with 5/8-inch meter service
j with 3A -inch meter
1 -inch service
11/2 -inch service
2 -inch service
3 -inch service
4 -inch service
6 -inch service
8 -inch or 10 -inch service
$37.90 $ 39.98
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48.49 $ 42.62
44:68 $ 47.05
78.55 $ 82.87
119.55 $126.13
211.50 $226.30
350.60 $369.88
690.60 $728.58
1,098.15 $1,158.86
B. Metered consumption shall be $14 $1.84 for each 100 cubic feet consumed.
13.44.030 Monthly industrial metered rate — Within City.
A. For the purposes of this section, "industrial customers" are defined as customers whose
average monthly potable water consumption is in excess of 350,000 cubic feet per month,
where such average is computed by dividing total annual month period by 12; provided,
that this rate shall not apply to public wholesale customers of the City, whose rate shall be
established by contract as set forth in PAMC 13.44.060
B. Metered consumption shall be $- 1 -.5 -8 $1.67 for each 100 cubic feet consumed.
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13.44.040 Rate for user outside City limits.
All water service furnished to a user outside the City limits shall be charged at the rate of 150
percent of the schedule for rates and charges as set forth herein or as amended. This section
shall not apply to the resale rate and wholesale contract sales.
13.44.050 Irrigation rate.
The following monthly customer charges are applicable to agriculture and residential and
commercial landscaping irrigation service within the corporate limits of the City of Port
Angeles, For the purposes of this section, the irrigation rate is available for separately metered
services used exclusively for agricultural and irrigation purposes, The charge is based upon size
of the service line, and not size of the meter, except as specified below for the 5/8 -inch and
3/4 -inch meters. The customer charges are as follows:
Service Size
fwith 5/8 -inch meter service
Hvith % -inch meter
1 -inch service
-11/2 -inch service
2 -inch service
3 -inch service
4 -inch service
Customer Charge
Per Month On Bills:
$32.60 $ 34.39
35.15 $ 37.40
3810 $ 40.51
$ 71.32
102.95 $108.61
181,75 $194.91
30490 $318.50
Metered consumption shall be $1 $1.96 for each 100 cubic feet consumed.
13.44.055 Resale rate.
In circumstances under which the Director determines pursuant to PAMC 13.32.020.F, that it is
appropriate to allow a customer to furnish City water to a subsequent purchaser for the purpose
of resale or transfer of the water outside of Port Angeles, the rates and conditions for such water
shall be as follows:
A. The regular monthly metered rate for the water service at which the water is obtained
shall continue to apply.
B. A surcharge shall be paid for water consumption in excess of 100,000 gallons at the
rate of $.00375 $0.0040 per gallon. This surcharge reflects the commodity value of
water for resale or transfer as well as the fact that such irregular purchases of City
water are not required to pay service connection or latecomer system development
charges as do other new customers of the water utility and the fact that single, large
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purchases of water can have a negative impact on the City's water utility and source of
supply.
C. Said surcharge may be used for special water utility purposes such as water system or
water quality improvement projects.
D. Any fees charged by the customer to the subsequent purchaser shall be subject to the
approval of the Director,
E. The purchaser shall be required to execute a hold harmless agreement, acknowledging
that the City makes no representations as to the quality of the water and indemnifying
the City and its officials and employees against any claims, lawsuits, or damages that
may result directly or indirectly from the purchase of water from the City of Port
Angeles.
13.44.090 Service charge.
Whenever the Department responds to a request outside of regular working hours for assistance
to investigate a deficiency in water service to any premises and it is determined that the
deficiency is the result of improper operation or maintenance of the customer's plumbing, a
charge will be made to defray a portion of the cost of responding to the request in the amount of
$211.00. $225.00.
Section 3. Ordinance Nos. 3243 and 3302 as amended, and Title 13, Chapter 13.54 is
amended to read as follows:
13.54.040 Solid waste rates collections.
The rates for solid waste services shall be in accordance with sections 13.54.050 through
13.54.120 and include all applicable taxes. The rates for solid waste services in Schedules R -01
through R -04 and C -01 through C-04 shall apply to each person that receives solid waste
services,
13.54.045 Rate class assignment.
The Director of Public Works and Utilities, or his designee, shall assign each customer to a
solid waste rate class that most appropriately reflects the service provided to that customer.
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13.54.050 Schedule R- 01— Residential weekly service.
A, The rate shall be $30.65 $32.17 per month for one collection of a 90- gallon refuse
container per week. The rate per month for each additional refuse container shall be $31){ -5
$32.17. Upon request, a refuse container collection in addition to the weekly collection
may be made and a utility service fee shall be charged per occurrence in accordance with
PAMC 3.70.01O.B.3. If a person does not request every - other -week service in accordance
with PAMC 13.54.060.A. the rate specified within this section shall apply.
B. Upon request a 96- gallon recycling container may be provided and shall be collected every
other week. The recycling container and collection of the recycling container shall be
provided at no additional charge.
C. A utility service fee in accordance with PAMC 3.70.010.13,4. shall be charged per
container each time the same person at the same service location { 1) changes from
Schedule R -01 - Residential Weekly Service to Schedule R -02 - Residential
Every - Other -Week Service, or (2) requests a recycling container where the recycling
service has been voluntarily discontinued or terminated in accordance with 13.54.150.H.
D. A utility service fee shall not be charged to resume recycling service if the same person at
the same service location voluntarily terminates water, wastewater, garbage collection, and
recycling services providing that electric service is maintained.
13.54.060 Schedule R- 02— Residential every other week service.
A. Upon request the rate shall be $19.75 $20.35 per month for one collection of a 90- gallon
refuse container. The rate per month for each additional refuse container shall be $19.75
$20.35,
B. A refuse container set out in accordance with the scheduled date and time for weekly
service shall not be collected, Upon request, a refuse container collection in addition to the
every other week collection may be made and a utility service fee shall be charged per
occurrence in accordance with PAMC 3.70.010.B.3.
C. Upon request a 96- gallon recycling container may be provided and shall be collected every
other week. The recycling container and collection of the recycling container shall be
provided at no additional charge.
D. A utility service fee in accordance with PAMC 3.70,010.B.4 shall be charged per container
each time the same person at the same service location (1) changes from Schedule R -02 -
Residential Every Other Week Service to Schedule R -01- Residential Weekly Service, or
{2) requests a recycling container where the recycling service has been voluntarily
discontinued or terminated in accordance with 13.54.150,H; provided, however, this
paragraph shall not apply to any changes or requests made during the two weeks beginning
six weeks prior to the effective date of any amendments to the rates under Schedule R-01 or
Schedule R -02.
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E. A utility service fee shall not be charged to resume recycling service if the same person at
the same service location voluntarily terminates water, wastewater, garbage collection, and
recycling services providing that electric service is maintained.
F. Under no circumstances shall the rate for any single dwelling or multiple dwelling be less
than the rate specified in this Section, except as allowed by PAMC 13.20
13.54.070 Schedule R- 03— Residential yard waste service.
A. Upon request the rate shall be $ -7.4.0 58.40 per month per 96- gallon yard waste container
for one collection of yard waste every other week during the months of March through
November and once per month during the months of December through February. The rate
per month for each additional yard waste container shall be $7.40. 58.40.
B. A utility service fee in accordance with PAMC 3.70.010.B.4. shall be charged each time
the same customer at the same service location requests the yard waste service where the
yard waste service has been terminated. A utility service fee in accordance with PAMC
3.70.010.B.4, shall be charged for each additional yard waste container if the additional
container is discontinued by the same customer at the same service location within a period
of 120 days.
C. A utility service fee shall not be charged to resume yard waste service if the same person at
the same service location voluntarily terminates water, wastewater, garbage collection, and
yard waste services providing that electric service is maintained.
13.54.080 Schedule R -04-- Residential temporary service.
Upon request a 90- gallon or 300 - gallon temporary refuse container will be provided and the
utility service fee to deliver each container shall be in accordance with PAMC 3.70.010.B,4.
The utility service fee for each collection of a 90- gallon refuse container shall be 5-7-71-0 $7.50.
The utility service fee for each collection of a 300 - gallon refuse container shall be $20.70
$21.85. Requests to deliver, remove and collect a temporary refuse container shall be made at
least 24 hours in advance.
13.54.090 Schedule C -01— Commercial 90- gallon service.
A. The rate shall be S22760 526.89 per month for one collection of a 90- gallon refuse
container per week and semi- weekly collection of a cardboard recycling container. The
rate per month for each additional refuse container and for each additional weekly
collection of a refuse container shall be $2240 $26.89. The rate shall be reduced by 4.6
percent for the federal government, its agencies and instrumentalities.
B. Under no circumstances shall the rate for any commercial building be less than the rate
specified in this section.
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13.54.095 Schedule I- O1— Industrial 90- gallon service.
A. The rate shall be $20.60 $21.75 per month for one collection of a 90- gallon refuse
container per week and semi - weekly collection of a cardboard recycling container. The
rate per month for each additional refuse container and for each additional weekly
collection of a refuse container shall be $20.60. $21.75 The rate shall be reduced by 4.6
percent for the federal government, its agencies and instrumentalities.
B. Under no circumstances shall the rate for any industrial facility be less than the rate
specified in this section.
13.54.100 Schedule C- 02— Commercial 300- gallon service.
A. The rate shall be $78.15 $81.51 per month for one collection of a 300- gallon refuse
container per week and semi - weekly collection of a cardboard recycling container. The
rate per month for each additional refuse container and for each additional weekly
collection of a refuse container shall be $78.15 $81.51. The rate shall be reduced by 4.6
percent for the federal government, its agencies and instrumentalities.
13. Where approved by the Director, a 300- gallon refuse container may be shared by up to five
persons. The Director shall determine the rate charged to each person that shares the use of
a 300 - gallon refuse container based on each person's waste volume and /or weight and
Schedule C- 02- Commercial 300- Gallon Service. Under no circumstances shall the rate for
any person that shares a 300 - gallon refuse container be less than Schedule C-01 -
Commercial 90 - Gallon Service. The rate shall be reduced by 4.6 percent for the federal
government, its agencies and instrumentalities.
C. Where a restricted use container is required by the Director, the Director shall determine
the rate charged to each person that is assigned a restricted refuse container based on each
commercial dwelling's waste volume and/or weight and Schedule C- 02- Commercial
300 - Gallon Service. Under no circumstances shall the rate for any person that is assigned a
restricted refuse container be less than Schedule C -01 - Commercial 90- Gallon Service.
The rate shall be reduced by 4.6 percent for the federal government, its agencies and
instrumentalities.
13.54.105 Schedule I- 02— Industrial 300 - gallon service.
A. The rate shall be $71:95 $75.05 per month for one collection of a 300 - gallon refuse
container per week and semi - weekly collection of a cardboard recycling container. The
rate per month for each additional refuse container and for each additional weekly
collection of a refuse container shall be $71.05 $75.05. The rate shall be reduced by 4.6
percent for the federal government, its agencies and instrumentalities.
B. Where a restricted use container is required by the Director, the Director shall determine
the rate charged to each person that is assigned a restricted refuse container based on each
industrial facility's waste volume and/or weight and Schedule I- 02- Industrial 300 - Gallon
Service. Under no circumstances shall the rate for any person that is assigned a restricted
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refuse container be less than Schedule I -01 - Industrial 90- Gallon Service. The rate shall be
reduced by 4.6 percent for the federal government, its agencies and instrumentalities.
13.54.110 Schedule C- 03-- Commercial recycling service.
When the commercial recycling service is requested in addition to semi - weekly collection of
cardboard, the rate shall be $13.05 $13,80 per month for one collection of a recycling container
per week for each location within the City limits of Port Angeles. The rate per month for each
additional recycling container and each additional weekly collection of a recycling container
shall be $13.05 $13,80.
13.54.120 Schedule C -04-- Commercial temporary service.
When a 90- gallon or 300 - gallon temporary refuse container is requested, the utility service fee
to deliver each container shall be in accordance with PAMC 3.70.010.B.4. The utility service
fee for each collection of a 90- gallon refuse container shall be $6.00. $6.35, The utility service
fee for each collection of a 300 - gallon refuse container shall be $2-0770, $21.85. Requests to
deliver, remove and collect a temporary refuse container shall be made at least 24 hours in
advance.
13.54.125 Schedule I- 03— Industrial temporary service.
When a 90- gallon or 300 - gallon temporary refuse container is requested, the utility service fee
to deliver each container shall be in accordance with PAMC 3.70.010.B.4. The utility service
fee for each collection of a 90- gallon refuse container shall be $5.40. $5.70 The utility service
fee for each collection of a 300- gallon refuse container shall be $18.80. $19.85 Requests to
deliver, remove and collect a temporary refuse container shall be made at least 24 hours in
advance.
13.54.150 Recycling, yard waste, and cardboard recycling requirements.
A. Single dwellings and multiple dwellings up to four units may receive the residential
recycling service and residential yard waste service. Commercial buildings and industrial
facilities receiving solid waste collection services in accordance with sections 13.54.090
through 13.54.120 PAMC may receive the commercial cardboard recycling service at no
additional charge. The rate per person for semi- weekly collection of a cardboard recycling
container for a commercial building or industrial facility that does not receive solid waste
collection service shall be $15.00 $15.84 per month. The Port Angeles School District, and
other commercial buildings when approved by the Director, may participate in the
commercial recycling service for their facilities located within the City limits of Port
Angeles.
B. Persons participating in the residential recycling service shall deposit all recyclable
materials into contractor - provided recycling containers in lieu of depositing recyclable
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materials into City - provided refuse containers. Green, brown and clear recyclable glass
bottles and jars shall not be deposited into a recycling container and may be deposited into
a recycling drop -off facility as provided for in Chapter 13.57 PAMC. Persons participating
in the commercial cardboard recycling service shall deposit all old corrugated cardboard
into contractor - provided cardboard recycling containers in lieu of depositing old
corrugated cardboard into City - provided refuse containers.
C. Recycling containers shall be placed at the location and time designated by the City for
collection and shall be removed from that location within 24 hours after their collection.
D. All recyclable materials deposited into a contractor - provided recycling container or
cardboard recycling container are the property of the contractor. No unauthorized person
shall scavenge, separate, collect, carry off, or dispose of such materials unless authorized
to do so by written permit of the Director. Beginning July 1, 2006, recyclable materials
placed outside the recycling container shall not be collected.
E. Yard waste containers shall be placed at the location and time designated by the City for
collection and shall be removed from that location within 24 hours after their collection.
The yard waste service excludes the collection of food waste, metals, plastics, and
synthetic fibers, construction and demolition debris, stumps, rocks, concrete, sod, dirt, and
any wood, trees or tree limbs over four inches in diameter and/or exceeding four feet in
length. Plastic bags shall not be used or deposited into yard waste containers. Beginning
July 1, 2006, excluding trees from the December holidays placed outside the yard waste
container during the month of January, yard waste placed outside the yard waste container
shall not be collected.
F. A person that has been advised by the City on two or more occasions of the presence of
wastes within a recycling container that are not recyclable materials will have the curbside
recycling service terminated and the contractor may retrieve the recycling container.
G. A person that has been advised by the City on two or more occasions of the presence of
wastes within a yard waste container that are not yard waste will have the yard waste
service terminated and the contractor may retrieve the yard waste container.
H. A person will have the curbside recycling service terminated and the contractor may
retrieve the recycling container after the Director has notified a person by regular mail that
they have not set out a recycling container for two or more consecutive months during a six
month period, and a recycling container is not set out by a person for pick up for two or
more consecutive months during the subsequent six month period.
I. A person that has been advised by the City on two or more occasions of the presence of
wastes within a cardboard recycling container that are not old corrugated cardboard will
have the curbside cardboard recycling service terminated and the contractor may retrieve
the cardboard recycling container.
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Section 4,
as follows:
Ordinance No. 3243 as amended, and Title 13, Chapter 13.57 is amended to read
13.57.020 Rates.
The following rates include all applicable taxes except as noted and shall be charged at the solid
waste processing facility:
A. All collection entities shall be charged and pay the following rates at the transfer
station:
1. Collection entities that provide the City an exemption certificate in accordance
with WAC 458 - 20-250(7) and City of Port Angeles accounts shall be charged
$116.10 $139,13 per ton for municipal solid waste. This rate does not include the
Washington State solid waste collection tax.
2. Collection entities that provide the City an exemption certificate in accordance
with WAC 458 - 20-250(7) and City of Port Angeles accounts shall be charged
$2-7.70 $29,09 per ton for clean yard waste. This rate does not include the
Washington State solid waste collection tax. The transfer station attendant shall
determine whether each load qualifies as clean yard waste eligible for this rate.
Yard waste that is not eligible for this rate shall be deemed municipal solid waste
for determining rates.
3. $50.85 .$74.06 per ton for wastewater treatment plant biosolids.
4. The City shall pay the collection entity charges for municipal solid waste received
at the transfer station from the contractor for the Blue Mountain drop box
operation under the service agreement. The City shall pay the collection entity
charges for yard waste received at the transfer station from the contractor for
curbside collection of yard waste under the service agreement,
5. Collection entities that do not provide the City an exemption certificate in
accordance with WAC 458 -20- 250(7) shall be deemed self- hauler for purposes of
determining rates.
B. A11 self - haulers shall be charged and shall pay the following rates at the transfer station
(except as set forth herein):
1. $111.95 $170,11 per ton for municipal solid waste with a $10.00 minimum fee.
2. X14.95 $47.20 per ton for clean yard waste, with a $5.00 minimum fee. The
transfer station attendant shall determine whether each load qualifies as clean
yard waste eligible for this rate. Yard waste that is not eligible for this rate shall be
deemed municipal solid waste for determining rates.
3. In addition to the fees established by subsections 1. and 2. of this section, a
self- hauler that delivers an unsecured load to the transfer station shall be charged
a $10.00 fee.
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4. There will be no fee charged for recyclable materials deposited into the recycling
drop -off facility, There will be no fee charged for acceptable household hazardous
waste received at the transfer station.
5. There will be no fee charged for acceptable moderate -risk waste received at the
moderate -risk waste facility from residents covered under the interlocal
agreement. Commercially exempt small quantity generators shall not deposit
moderate -risk waste at the moderate -risk waste facility.
6. Self - hauler rates shall be reduced by 4.6 percent for the federal government, its
agencies and instrumentalities.
7. Rates for acceptable special waste shall be charged as follows:
Item
!Asbestos
Tires (automobile and truck)
'Metals and white goods
Environmental fee
Contaminated or dredge soils
I Rate
$39'1.'10 $447.24 per ton
$11 1.95 $170.11 per ton
$68.85 $72.29 per ton
$20.00 $23.80 per unit
$207.30 $237.76 per ton
The environmental fee per unit shall be in addition to the rate per ton for metals
and white goods.
8. In lieu of requiring multiple scale house transactions for loads with mixed
municipal solid waste, the Director may establish weight reductions for
recyclable materials, metals, acceptable household hazardous waste, and
acceptable moderate -risk waste. Under no circumstances shall a weight reduction
result in a reduction of the minimum fee. The weight reductions approved by the
Director shall be issued at the scale house.
C. The self - hauler rate 13.57.O20.B.1. may be waived or reduced by up to 50 percent
subject to the following requirements:
1. The person requesting a waiver or reduction submits a written application to the
Director at least 30 days before disposal of refuse at the transfer station. The
Director shall accept or deny the application before refuse is disposed at the
transfer station.
2. A waiver may be available for disposal of refuse which is collected as part of a
beautification or cleanup program, such as the annual transfer station benefit
dump day, Clallam County chain gang, and Washington State Department of
Transportation Adopt a Highway program, which must dispose of litter.
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3. A reduction may be available for disposal of refuse, which is collected as part of
the annual City of Sequim benefit dump day.
4. A reduction may be available to charitable, nonprofit organizations, such as the
Salvation Army, St. Vincent DePaul, and Serenity House, the primary purpose of
which is provide necessary support for the poor or infirm and which must dispose
of unusable donated items.
5. Pursuant to Chapter 35.83 RCW, a reduction may be applied to the Housing
Authority of ClaIlam County for self -haul of materials left by tenants who vacate
housing authority premises and for disposal of demolition debris.
6. All waivers or reductions approved by the Director shall be valid for 30 days and
shall be limited to projects that further the public health, safety, or welfare,
enhances the environment, or is otherwise in the public interest for parties of the
interlocal agreement.
7. In order for the waiver or reduction to be valid, applications approved by the
Director shall be presented to the scale house attendant at the time of disposal.
D. All self - haulers shall be charged and shall pay the following rates per ton at the Blue
Mountain drop -box:
1. $237.40 per ton for municipal solid waste with a $5.00 minimum charge.
2. Recyclable materials deposited into the recycling drop -off facility will not be
charged a fee. Acceptable household hazardous waste will not be charged a fee.
3. The self- hauler rate shall be reduced by 4.6 percent for the federal government, its
agencies and instrumentalities.
E. The Director shall have authority to enter into contracts with rates other than specified
in this chapter, provided that such rates cover the cost of providing the service, the
contract provides a benefit to the City not otherwise obtained, the City Manager,
Mayor and Council members of the Utility Advisory Committee are notified, and that
such contracts have a term of no more than 90 days before formal adoption by the City
Council.
F. The sales price per purchase for Class A Compost at the transfer station shall be:
Category Quantity
Any Customer 1--3
I Any Customer 4-49
`Any Customer 50 -99
Any Customer 100-299
j Any Customer 300 or more
Schools, Non - profit, or Government Agencies four or more
1- Cubic Yards Price
Per Cubic Yard
$20.00
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$15.00
Washington State sales tax will be added to the prices listed above. The Director shall
have authority to establish a different sales price for Class A Compost in response to
then existing operating conditions; provided that such price recovers the cost of
providing the compost; the price provides a benefit to the City not otherwise obtained;
the City Manager, Mayor and Council members of the Utility Advisory Committee are
notified; and that the different price expires 90 days after adoption by the Director,
unless it is formally ratified by the City Council, in which event the price shall remain
in effect to the end of the calendar year.
Section 5.
as follows:
Ordinance No 2394 as amended, and Title 13, Chapter 13.65 is amended to read
13.65.010 Single residential unit monthly rate.
A. Each residential unit and each living unit connected to the City wastewater collection,
treatment, and disposal system shall be charged a monthly customer charge during months
in which water is consumed, except when exempt by 13.61.090 PAMC. This section shall
not apply to a residential connection to the City water system for agricultural and irrigation
purposes in accordance with 13.44.050 PAMC,
B. The rate for customers whose monthly water consumption equals or exceeds 430 cubic
feet, and for customers in the unincorporated EUGA shall be $64-40 $66.80.
C. The rate for customers whose monthly water consumption falls below 430 cubic feet shall
be $57.90. $61.95.
13.65.020 Commercial and industrial rate.
Each commercial and industrial wastewater customer connected to the City wastewater
collection, treatment, and disposal system, including commercial and industrial wastewater
customers in the unincorporated EUGA, except when exempt by 13.61.090 PAMC, shall be
charged $15.90 $17.67 per month plus $4:8 -4 $5.56 per 100 cubic feet for the amount of metered
water consumed by the user in the billing period. This section shall not apply to a commercial
connection to the City water system for agricultural and irrigation purposes in accordance with
13.44.050 PAMC.
13.65.030 Commercial and industrial equivalent plumbing fixture rate.
A commercial and industrial wastewater customer, at its option, may apply in writing to the
Department of Public Works and Utilities to have their wastewater charges calculated at $ -59
$6.14 times the total number of equivalent plumbing fixtures,
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The total number of equivalent plumbing fixtures shall be calculated, based upon the following
table, which is hereby adopted from the United States of America Standards Institute National
Plumbing Code, USASI, A40.8 -1955:
EQUIVALENT PLUMBING FIXTURE UNITS
FIXTURE TYPE
One bathroom group consisting of tank- operated water closet, lavatory, and
bathtub or shower stall
;Bathtub (with or without overhead shower)
Bidet
1 Combination sink -and -tray
'Combination sink - and -tray with food- disposal unit
Dental unit or cuspidor
Dental lavatory
Drinking fountain
EQUIVALENT
PLUMBING
FIXTURE
UNITS
6
Dishwasher, domestic
Floor drains
Kitchen sink, domestic
Kitchen sink, domestic, with food waste grinder
Lavatory
Lavatory
Lavatory, barber, beauty parlor
Lavatory, surgeon's
Laundry tray (1 or 2 compartments
Shower stall, domestic
Showers (group) per head
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Sinks
Surgeon's
Flushing rim (with valve)
Service (trap standard)
Service (P trap)
Pot, scullery, etc.
Urinal, pedestal, syphon jet, blowout
Urinal, wall lip
Urinal stall, washout
Urinal trough (each 2 -ft. section)
Wash sink (circular or multiple) each set of faucets
Water closet, tank- operated
1 Water closet, valve- operated
In addition to the above units, the following fixture types shall be assigned equivalent plumbing
fixture units as follows:
FIXTURE TYPE
400 -1b. commercial washer
200 -1b. commercial washer
50 -lb. commercial washer
35 -1b. commercial washer
25 -1b. commercial washer
18 lbs and under commercial washer
EQUIVALENT
PLUMBING
FIXTURE UNITS
89.6
44.8
11.2
4.0
Section 6 - Corrections. The City Clerk and the codifiers of this ordinance are
authorized to make necessary corrections to this ordinance including, but not limited to, the
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correction of the scrivener's /clerical errors, references, ordinance numbering,
section/subsection numbers and any references thereto.
Section 7 - Severability. If any provisions of this Ordinance, or its application to
any person or circumstances, are held invalid, the remainder of the Ordinance, or application of
the provisions of the Ordinance to other persons or circumstances, is not affected.
Section 8 - Effective Date. This Ordinance, being an exercise of a power
specifically delegated to the City legislative body, is not subject to referendum. This
ordinance shall take effect on January 1 , 2014 after passage and publication of an approved
summary thereof consisting of the title.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said
Council held on the 5th day of November , 2013.
ATTEST:
sa Hurd, City C
erk
PUBLISHED: November 10,2013
By Summary
MAYOR, CHERIE KQIDD
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
William E. Bloor, C
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Summaries of Ordinances Adopted by the
Port Angeles City Council
On November 5, 2013
Ordinance No. 3488
THIS ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, levies ad valorem property taxes
for the fiscal year 2014, and directs the City Clerk to certify said amount to the Board of
Clallam County Commissioners.
Ordinance No. 3489
THIS ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, relating to utilities rates, makes
changes to Title 13, Chapters 13.12, 13.44, 13.54, 13.57, and 13.65 of the Port Angeles
Municipal Code.
The full texts of the Ordinances are available at City Hall in the City Clerk's office, on the City's
website at www.cityofpa.us, or will be mailed upon request. Office hours are Monday through
Thursday, 8 :30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and Friday 8:30 a.m. to 12 :30 p.m. These Ordinances shall
take effect five days following the date of publication by summary.
Janessa Hurd, CMC
City Clerk
Publish: November 10, 2013