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 WATER SERVICE RATES AND CHARGES FOR 2008
  • Pursuant to the provisions of Section 7.15 of the Ordinance Code of the City of Richfield, the rates and charges for the City water and water services are hereby established to be those set forth in the following paragraphs of this resolution.
  • Water charges shall be payable quarterly, and all bills issued after January 1, 2008 shall be at this rate-$2.23 per 1,000 gallons.
  • These charges will cover, in some instances, water used during the months of October, November, and December 2007.

SPECIAL WATER SERVICE CHARGES FOR 2008

Pursuant to the provision of Section 7.15 of the Ordinance Code of the City of Richfield, the rates and charges for special customer services are hereby established to be those set forth in the following paragraphs of this resolution.

  • The charge for establishing turning water on/off shall be $35.00 per task.
  • The charge for establishing a new customer account shall be $13.50 per account.
  • The charge for installation of meters or outside meter readers shall be $19.50 per installation.
  • The charge to flush and maintain fire hydrants located on privately owned property within the City shall be $39.00 per hydrant per year plus any required parts.
  • The charge to thaw and service water pipes on customer property shall be actual cost to the City plus thirty percent.
  • The charges for any other services not covered by the above shall be based on actual hourly cost to the City plus thirty percent.

SANITARY SEWER SERVICE RATES AND CHARGES FOR 2008

  • Pursuant to the provisions of Section 7.05 of the Ordinance Code of the City of Richfield, the rates and charges for use and service of the sanitary sewer system are hereby established to be those set forth in the following paragraphs of this resolution.
  • Where the rate is not based upon the metered use of water, the following quarterly flat charges are established, effective January 1, 2008 for each billing district.

Residential per unit                          $51.40

Commercial

10 or less persons                    $51.40
More than 10, less that 16         $93.70
More than 15, less than 21       $131.80
More than 20, less than 26       $175.10

Institutional

For each public or private school the quarterly flat charge shall be charged whether the school is in session or not (rates being charged upon average yearly use); shall be based upon the number of students enrolled at the beginning of the quarterly billing period or the preceding period schools not in session: and shall be as follows: 

For each 100 grade school students                                                 $61.40
For each 100 junior high school students or high school students      $154.00

Where the rate for sanitary sewer service is based upon the metered use of water on the premises, such rates shall be as follows:

For all residential properties, the rate shall be based on the actual use, or less of water for the preceding winter quarter, per thousand gallons with a minimum of 7,000 gallons, for each customer billing district  $2.61.

For all commercial, institutional, industrial, and other premises, the rate per thousand gallons of water  $2.61.

STORM SEWER SERVICE RATES AND CHARGES FOR 2008

Pursuant to the provisions of Section 7.20 of the Ordinance Code of the City of Richfield, the rates and charges for City storm sewer service are hereby established to be those set forth in the following paragraphs of this resolution.

  1. The rates and changes for the use and availability of the system are determined through the use of a "Residential Equivalent Factor" (REF). One REF is defined as the ratio of the average volume of surface runoff coming from one acre of land and subjected to a particular use, to the average volume of runoff coming from one acre of land subjected to typical single-family residential use within the City during a standard one year rainfall event. The REF’s for the following land uses within the City and the billing classifications for such land uses are as follows:
  LAND USE REF  CLASSIFICATION
Cemeteries .25                1
Parks and railroads .75                2
Two-family residential 1.00                3
Single-family residential   1.00                4
Public and private schools and institutional uses 1.25                5
Multiple family residential uses and churches 3.00                6
Commercial, industrial and warehouse uses 5.00                7

                                                  

The basic system quarterly rate for storm sewer service is $49.50 per acre of land. Single family residential, which is considered one-fifth acre, quarterly rate, is $10.20. The charge made against each parcel of land is then determined by multiplying the REF for the parcel’s land use classification times the parcel’s acreage times the basic system rate.

OTHER UTILITY CHARGES

6.5 % PENALTY ON PAST-DUE ACCOUNTS

  1. Customers will have thirty (30) days to pay their water, sanitary sewer, and storm sewer quarterly bill from the date of the mailing by the City. Any unpaid amount will be added to the next quarterly bill along with a 6.5 % penalty on the delinquent amount.
  2. A customer charge shall be made for each invoice $3.00.
  3. If the invoice is for water service, as well as sanitary sewer service, the customer charge, when collected shall be allocated proportionally between the City’s water fund, sewer fund, and storm sewer fund, based on the user fees billed for by each fund. The penalty charge when billed on past-due accounts shall be allocated proportionally between the City’s water fund, sewer fund, and storm sewer fund based on the user fees billed for each fund.
  4. The MN State testing lab fee will remain the same at $6.36.

DESCRIPTION OF YOUR UTILITY BILL

Water – Water consumed per 1,000 gallons
City Sewer – Collection and transport of sewage to metro sewer lines.
Metro Sewer – Transport and treatment of sewage.
Storm Drainage – Maintenance of storm water facilities, lake and pond preservation, erosion and prevention.
Recycling Credit – Credit given to residents from Hennepin County.
New Customer – One time charge for a new utility account.
MN Lab Fee – Yearly flat rate for state water quality testing.
Service Fee – Fee for processing the utility bill.