HomeMy Public PortalAbout12-09-97 Regular Council Meeting.tifMINUTES
VILLAGE COUNCIL MEETING
VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1997
COUNCIL CHAMBER
85 WEST MCINTYRE STREET, SECOND FLOOR
1 CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS The meeting was called to order by
the Mayor at 7 00 p m Present were Councilmembers Martha Broucek, Gregory Han, Hugh
O'Reilly, Michele Padovan, Betty Sime, Vice Mayor Mortimer Fried and Mayor John Festa Also
present were Village Manager C Samuel Kissinger, Village Clerk Conchita Alvarez and Village
Attorney Richard Weiss
2 INVOCATION Reverend Pat Arnold from the Key Biscayne Presbyterian Church gave
the invocation
3 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Festa led the Pledge of Allegiance
4 APPROVAL OF MINUTES The minutes of the November 17, 1997 Public Hearing
on the Proposed Sanitary Sewer Construction Program were approved by unanimous consent
5 AGENDA The clerk brought to the attention of the Council that Item 10B2 under the
attorney's report should read January 13, 1998 and Item 10D4 under the manager's report should
read banners, the Mayor requested that Item 10D3 be heard after the resolutions with a time certain
of 8 30 p m for that item, Councilmember O'Reilly requested that Item 10D7, under the manager's
request, read as Rotary Club Request, the Manager requested the withdrawal of Item 9B,
Councilmember Sime requested the deferral of Item 10A2 There were no objections to the agenda
changes
6 SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS Mr Howard Garrett, Coordinator of the Lolita Project for
PAWSE of Seattle, Washington gave a special presentation regarding the Miami Seaquarium and
killer whale, Lolita
7 PUBLIC COMMENTS James Smith, on behalf of the Apostolic Evangelist Association,
Inc , presented a plaque to the Mayor, Manager, Chief of Police and Lt McElhaney in appreciation
for their support, Adnan, 200 Galen Drive and Julie Alvarez, 234 Sea View Drive
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8 ORDINANCES There were no ordinances considered by Council
9 RESOLUTIONS The Clerk read the following resolution by title
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA, EXPRESSING
SYMPATHY IN THE DEATH OF JORGE MAS CANOSA, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
OF DIRECTORS OF THE CUBAN AMERICAN NATIONAL FOUNDATION, AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Councilmember Broucek made a motion to adopt the resolution The motion was seconded by Vice
Mayor Fned and approved by a 7-0 voice vote The vote was as follows Councilmembers Broucek,
Han, O'Reilly, Padovan, Sime, Vice Mayor Fned and Mayor Festa voting Yes
Clara Mana del Valle, on behalf of the Cuban American National Foundation and Teresita
Cambo, on behalf of the Mas Canosa family addressed the Council thanking them for the
resolution
The Clerk read the following resolution by title
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING
THE VILLAGE MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE ATTACHED AGREEMENT WITH
COASTAL SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA, FOR
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES IN MONITORING FILL QUANTITIES AND QUALITY
FROM THE CAPE FLORIDA WETLAND RESTORATION PROJECT FOR THE
PURPOSES OF ELEVATING THE VILLAGE BEACH PARK AND PERFORMING A
MINOR BEACH FILL OPERATION, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Vice Mayor Fried made a motion to adopt the resolution The motion was seconded by
Councilmember Sime and approved by a 7-0 voice vote The vote was as follows Councilmembers
Broucek, Han, O'Reilly, Padovan, Sime, Vice Mayor Fried and Mayor Festa voting Yes
Jacqueline de Leon, 650 Ocean Drive addressed the Council
The Manager addressed the Council regarding this issue
The Clerk read the following resolution by title
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING
THE VILLAGE MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AMENDMENT TO THE INTERLOCAL
AGREEMENT, ATTACHED AND MARKED AS ATTACHMENT B, ON BEHALF OF THE
VILLAGE WITH MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, FOR THE EXCAVATION AND
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RECEIPT OF CAPE FLORIDA STATE RECREATION AREA WETLAND
RESTORATION FILL MATERIAL, PREVIOUSLY AUTHORIZED BY RESOLUTION 97-
52, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Mayor Festa made a motion to approve the resolution Councilmember O'Reilly seconded the
motion and it was approved by a 7-0 voice vote The vote was as follows Councilmembers
Broucek, Han, O'Reilly, Padovan, Sime, Vice Mayor Fried and Mayor Festa voting Yes
The Clerk read the following resolution by title
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING
THE VILLAGE MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT,
ATTACHED AND MARKED AS ATTACHMENT B, ON BEHALF OF THE VILLAGE
WITH OCEAN CLUB DEVELOPMENT, INC, KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA, FOR
FUNDING OF THE EXCAVATION AND RECEIPT OF CAPE FLORIDA STATE
RECREATION AREA WETLAND RESTORATION FILL MATERIAL, PREVIOUSLY
AUTHORIZED BY RESOLUTION 97-51, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Vice Mayor Fried made a motion to adopt the resolution The motion was seconded by
Councilmember Sime and approved by a 7-0 voice vote The vote was as follows Councilmembers
Broucek, Han, O'Reilly, Padovan, Sime, Vice Mayor Fried and Mayor Festa voting Yes
The Clerk read the following resolution by title
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA, ENDORSING THE
PROPOSED HUMAN RIGHTS AMENDMENT TO THE MIAMI DADE COUNTY CODE,
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Councilmember Padovan made a motion to adopt the resolution The motion was seconded by
Mayor Festa and approved by a 7-0 voice vote The vote was as follows Councilmembers Broucek,
Han, O'Reilly, Padovan, Sime, Vice Mayor Fried and Mayor Festa voting Yes
10 REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The following items were discussed
Mayor and Councilmembers At this time the Mayor addressed the Council and the public regarding
the projected assessments for Sanitary Sewer and financing plans (attached for the record)
The Attorney addressed the Council regarding the referendum issue and was directed to look into
who would vote in the referendum
There was extensive discussion from Council on this issue
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Sam Davitian, 720 Myrtlewood Lane, Wendy Johannsen, 212 W Mashta Drive, Matthew
Dandah, 740 Myrtlewood Lane, Jim Haney, 472 Glenridge Road, Mark Maroone, 100 S
Biscayne Boulevard, representing Luis Robles, 22 Harbor Point, Haydee Archibald, 881
Ocean Drive, Doug Biggers, 526 Allendale Road, Ward Rathbone, 275 W Mashta Drive,
Jim Newald, 755 Allendale Road, Carol Mullen O'Leary, 444 Fernwood Road, Gloria
Rodriguez, 701 Harbor Drive addressed the Council
Mayor Festa made a motion to reconfirm the commitment of the referendum and to include a
statement that guarantees that if the project exceeds the cost of $ 6 2 million by more than 10%, there
will be an automatic requirement to go to a second referendum Councilmember O'Reilly seconded
the motion
Councilmember Padovan made an amending motion stating that if the referendum does not pass, the
Village can assist, in some way, the owners that might have a problem The motion died for lack
of a second
Councilmember Han made an amending motion to have the ballots marked by folio number and/or
address The motion was seconded by Mayor Festa and approved by a 7-0 voice vote The vote was
as follows Councilmembers Broucek, Han, O'Reilly, Padovan, Sime, Vice Mayor Fned and Mayor
Festa voting Yes
Vice Mayor Fned suggested that two weeks pnor to the vote information should go out by mail and
one week before the vote hold a Town Meeting m order that the affected residents be well informed
Councilmember O'Reilly made an amending motion to hold the referendum at the earliest feasible
date The motion was seconded by Mayor Festa and approved by a 7-0 voice vote The vote was
as follows Councilmembers Broucek, Han, O'Reilly, Padovan, Sime, Vice Mayor Fried and Mayor
Festa voting Yes
The main motion as amended was approved by a 7-0 voice vote The vote was as follows
Councilmembers Broucek, Han, O'Reilly, Padovan, Sime, Vice Mayor Fried and Mayor Festa
voting Yes
Wendy Johannsen, 212 W Mashta Drive addressed the Council
Councilmember Padovan requested to hear at this time Items 10D1, 10D4 and 10D7 There was no
objection to the request
At this time Nelson Slosbergas, 699 Glenridge Road, addressed the Council requesting permission
to install a Menorah on the Green The request was approved by unanimous consent
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Mayor Festa made a motion to approve the request from the Rotary Club to install banners during
the 34th Annual Key Biscayne Art Festival The motion was seconded by Councilmember Sime and
approved by a 7-0 voice vote The vote was as follows Councilmembers Broucek, Han, O'Reilly,
Padovan, Sime, Vice Mayor Fried and Mayor Festa voting Yes
Chilton Harper, 150 Ocean Lane Drive addressed the Council regarding the Art Festival
Police Chief, Michael J Flaherty, addressed the Council regarding the parking issue during
this event
Councilmember Han made a motion to enforce no -parking on sidewalks for the Art Festival and take
the necessary steps to prevent people from parking there The motion died for lack of a second
At this point Mayor Festa made a motion to approve items 1 thru 4 from the Rotary Club request
for the 34th Annual Art Festival The motion was seconded by Councilmember O'Reilly (Request
attached for the record)
Councilmember Han made an amending motion to add items 5 and 6 The motion was seconded by
Councilmember Sime
Councilmember Broucek made an amending motion to approve the entire request The motion was
seconded by Councilmember Sime and approved by a 4-3 voice vote The vote was as follows
Councilmembers Broucek, Padovan, Sime and Vice Mayor Fned voting Yes Councilmembers Han,
O'Reilly and Mayor Festa voting No
The main motion as amended was approved by a 7-0 voice vote The vote was as follows
Councilmembers Broucek, Han, O'Reilly, Padovan, Sime, Vice Mayor Fried and Mayor Festa
voting Yes
Councilmember Han made a motion to hear the Manager's report at 10 15 p m instead of 10 00 p m
Mayor Festa seconded the motion and it failed by a 3-4 voice vote The vote was as follows
Councilmembers Fried, Han and Sime voting Yes Councilmembers Broucek, O'Reilly, Padovan
and Mayor Festa voting No
Mayor Festa made a motion to hear Item 10A3 at this time The motion was seconded by
Councilmember Padovan and approved by a 7-0 voice vote The vote was as follows
Councilmembers Broucek, Han, O'Reilly, Padovan, Sime, Vice Mayor Fried and Mayor Festa
voting Yes
At this time Councilmember Padovan requested approval to send a letter to the Dade County Public
Schools acknowledging the purchase of computers as per the agreement Mayor Festa made a
recommendation to include in the letter the following statement to keep us informed on how they
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spend the 57% matching funds and that the equipment purchased conforms with the goal of the
Village and the Key Biscayne Technology Trust Foundation towards the ratio of 4 to 1 as stated in
the agreement The letter was approved by unanimous consent
Carol Mullen O'Leary, 444 Fernwood Road addressed the Council
Councilmember Broucek addressed the Council regarding the Village Green Gazebo and the bus
shelters The Manager addressed the Council regarding this issue
Mayor Festa made a motion to hear the Attorney's report at this time The motion was seconded by
Vice Mayor Fried and approved by a 7-0 voice vote The vote was as follows Councilmembers
Broucek, Han, O'Reilly, Padovan, Sime, Vice Mayor Fried and Mayor Festa voting Yes
Village Attorney The Attorney addressed the Council with a request for an Executive Session,
Wednesday, December 10, 1997 at 6 00 P M The request was approved by unanimous consent
The attorney addressed the issue of changing the speed limits on the Village
Village Manager The Manager requested a motion to award a vehicle contract for the Police
Department for three vehicles for a total of $60,612 50 Councilmember O'Reilly made a motion
to approve the contract The motion was seconded by Vice Mayor Fried and approved by a 7-0
voice vote The vote was as follows Councilmembers Broucek, Han, O'Reilly, Padovan, Sime,
Vice Mayor Fried and Mayor Festa voting Yes
The Manager presented to Council a revised list of the 1997 Goals and Objectives Council
assignment
The Manager presented to Council a request for additional staff to the Building, Zoning and Planning
Department The new positions would be a full-time Permit Clerk, a Building Assistant and a
Community Assistant The following existing positions would have to be filled due to vacancy
Receptionist, Code Enforcement Officer and Special Inspector
Vice Mayor Fried made a motion to approve the Building, Zoning and Planning Department's
proposed re -organization plan The motion was seconded by Councilmember Broucek and approved
by a 6-1 voice vote The vote was as follows Councilmembers Broucek, Han, O'Reilly, Padovan,
Sime and Vice Mayor Fried voting Yes Mayor Festa voting No
The Manager reported that no progress has been made on the proposed acquisition of the SunTrust
property The bidding process is being delayed due to the planning of their new building Mayor
Festa requested that this item be brought back at the next Council meeting
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The Manager reported that at the direction of Council he contacted two lobbyists primarily for the
purpose of obtaining funding for Beach Nourishment The manager contacted Mr Ron Book and
Mr Russ Marchner The Attorney addressed the Council on this issue The Manager was directed
to have Mr Book and Mr Marchner invited to a Special Council meeting to be held before the end
of the year
The following items were submitted to the Council The monthly departmental reports (November),
Metropolitan Dade County Quality Control Board Report, Order No 97-49, June 12, 1997, Board
of Trustees, Police Officers and Firefighters Retirement Plan Membership, letter to Richard J Weiss,
Esq from Jonathan H Green, Jonathan H Green & Associates regarding proposed Village of Key
Biscayne Police and Firefighters Pension Plan, dated November 4, 1997, letter to residents that have
complied with the line -of -sight compliance requirement, 1998 proposed Council meeting schedule
Mayor Festa discussed, at this point, the employee policies and procedures, hiring practices and
training that are in place The Manager addressed the Council on this issue There was extensive
discussion from Council on this issue The Manager was directed to come back to the next Council
meeting with some ideas regarding this issue
Councilmember Broucek made a motion to have a workshop or special meeting to discuss hiring
procedures The motion died for lack of a second
The Attorney addressed the Council regarding this issue
Village Clerk The Clerk reported that the Office of the Mayor had issued a proclamation to Barbara
Savage during the month of November
The Clerk submitted the following item for information letter to Mayor Festa and Village Council
from Councilmember Ken Cohen, City of Aventura regarding the Village's Town Meeting, dated
November 24, 1997
11 OTHER BUSINESS/GENERAL DISCUSSION There was no further business discussed
12 SCHEDULE OF FUTURE MEETINGS/EVENTS A schedule of future meetings and
events was presented to the Council and public
13 ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 11 00 p m
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Respectfully submitted
Conchita H Alvarez, Village Clerk
Approved this 13th day of January, 1998
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IFA PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT A MEETING OR HEARING, THAT
PERSON WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND, FOR SUCH PURPOSE,
MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS
MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONYAND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH
THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED
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ROTARY CLUB OF KEY BISCAYNE
P 0 Box 490174 Key Biscayne, FL 33149, U S.A.
December 3, 1997 Telephone (305) 361-6347 or 361-9426
Fax. (305) 361-6347
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TO The Mayor
The Village Council Members
The City Manager
Village of Key Biscayne
FROM Chilton E Harper, Chairperson
34th Annual Key Biscayne Art Festival
Pursuant to the presentation which Bob Brookes and 1 gave to the Village
Council on November 18, I am pleased to list for you the following pnces
of the logistics services which the Council is considering to support for the
January 24-5, 1998 event. With no tax to be paid, they arc
1 Pollee sec tv & vehicles
3 PM on 1/23/98 to 8 PM on 1/25/98
2 Stet bam.ocks for traffic
control & public safety
3 Portable toilets for regular
& handicapped use
4 ]`rash removal for
public sanitation
5 Tents for visitors & artists to
eat & relax, & for reception area
for guests & artists
6 Chaff & tabl_e, for visitors & artists to
eat & relax, & for reception area
for guests & artists
7 rower h ghttng in central food court
area for secunty & for Saturday PM
event
$1,616 50
270 00
748 00
325 00
485 00
274 85
X500
TOTAL 54,214.35
(Note — backup invoices are available)
Th you
Chilton Harper
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PROJECTED ASSESSMENTS FOR SANITARY SEWER
& FINANCING PLANS
Item 1 Pre -construction costs $ 723,762
per proPertY (706)
Item 2 Post Allowance Projected Costs $7,019,919
$ 1025
per property (706) $ 9,943
TOTAL COST PER PROPERTY
$ 19,9$
Note This is the estimated amount of the full cost of the project for the installation of the sanitary
sewer system, if paid in full at the time of assessment following completion of the main sewer line made
available for connection.
FINANCING OPTIONS
1 Within the first year, after assessment, those property owners who choose to, may begin payments,
including interest, for twenty years, at a annual fixed amount of $704 85, totaling $14,097, or
2 those property owners may elect to pay in frill at the tune of connection. For example, after five years
the payment would be $12,409 25, at ten years the payment would be $14,039 97 and after fifteen
years the payment would be $15,884 93
A.DDTIONAL INFORMATION
1 Village residents will have 10 years to connect to the sanitary sewer unless
a) Failure of a property's existing septic tank system occurs or
b) Improvements or repairs to a property exceeds 50% of building value, or
c) A change in property ownership occurs, or
d) Possible 5 year additional extension is granted.
2 One trine additional cost to residents by County to connect to the systems based on County 1997 fees
follows
a) $ 1,950 - To abandon septic tank and install service lateral
b) $ 50 - Permit fee
c) $ 2,000 - Miami Dade Water & Sewer Department connection fee
3 The estimated anntial Mianu Dade Water & Sewer Department (WASD) wastewater disposal rate
(sewer cost) is $600/year The more water consumed the greater the sewer cost Generally sewer
charge is 18 tunes the water bill Additional installation of water meters for sprinklers and pools
would reduce the total water bill, since only the water entering the sewer system has an additional
charge (See table below)
Water
Usage -
Monthly
Water Bill - Monthly
Dry Season I Wet Season
(Nov. 1 - Apnl 30) @May 1- Oct. 31)
Wastewater
Disposal
Cost -Monthly
$ 33 76
1,500 cu. ft
$ 18 89
179*
$ 16 42
206*
3,000 cu. ft.
$ 39 67
167*
$ 34 49
192*
$ 66 36
4,500 cu ft.
$ 63 10
1 56*
$ 54 85
180*
$ 98 96
*Ratio - wastewater disposal cost.water cost
Sou = of information for table Mianu-Dade Water and Sewer Department Schedule of Charges,
Retail Customers - Effective October 1, 1997
MIAMI-DADE WATER AND SEWER DEPARTMENT
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES
RETAIL CUSTOMERS
WATER:
EFFECTIVE. October i, 1997
to
Monthly lifeline
(First 500 cu ft. or 3,750 gallons) $ 5 02
Quarterly Mime
(Fast 1,500 cu. ft. or 11,250 gallons) $ 15 06
Water customer using over Wine
0to5ccfs
6 to 11 ccfs
12 to 14 cots
15 to 17 ccfs
18 ccfs and over
0 to 3,750 gallons
3,751 to 8,250 gallons
8,251 to 10,500 gallons
10,501 to 12,750 gallons
12,751 gallons and over
Oto15ccfs
16to33ccfs
34to42ccfs
43 to 51 c cfs
52 ccfs and over
0 to 11,250 gallons
11,251 to 24,750 gallons
24 751 to 31,500 gallons
31,501 to 38,250 gallons
38 251 gallons and over
All monthly usage per 100 cubic feet (ccf)
All monthly usage per 1,000 gallons
All quarterly usage per 100 cubtc feet (ccf)
All quarterly usage per 1,000 gallons
NO E 100 cubic feet (Cu Ft) equals approximately 750 gallons
r
$10949
512044
$13490
$1 5378
$ I 7839
$1 4599
$16059
517986
$2 0504
$2 3785
$10949
$1 2044
Si 3490
$1 5378
S1 7839
$1 4599
51 6059
51 7986
52 0504
52 3785
f
CR31RATESSTR RPT COARSCTED 1015197
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A 15% conservation. surcharge unposed on water consumption, except for monthly/quarterly lrfchme bills which
will have a 5% surcharge imposed
Monthly hfehnc
(First 500 cu ft or 3,750''gallons) $ 5 27
Quazerly ltfclunc
(First 1,500 cu. 11 or 11,250 gallons) $ 15 81
Water customer using over lifclanc
0 to 5 ccfs
6 to 11 ccfs_
12 to 14ccfs
15 to 17 cces
18 eel's and over
0 to 3,750 gallons
3,751 to 8,250 gallons
8,251 to 10,500 gallons
10,501 to 12,750 gallons
12,751 gallons and over
0 to 15 eel's
16to33ccfs
34to42ccfs
43 to 51 ccfs
52 ccfs and over
0 to 11,250 gallons
11,251 to 24,750 gallons
24,751 to 31,500 gallons
31,501 to 38,250 gallons
38,251 gallons and over
All monthly usage per 100 cubic feet (ccf)
All monthly usage per 1,000 gallons
All quarterly usage per 100 cubic feet (ccf)
All quarterly usage per 1,000 gallons
NOTE 100 cubic feet (Cu 1 r) equals. approximately 750 gallons
512592
$1 3851
515513
517685
52 0514
516789
$1 8468
52 0684
52 3580
52 7353
51 2592
513851
$i 5513
517685
52 0514
51 6789
51 8468
52 0684
52 3580
52 7353
CR3%RATESSTR.RPT COMEclfV ieiv.,
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WASTEWATER DISPOSAL:
EFFECTIVE October 1,1997
Monthly base fee
(No gallonage disposal) 5 404
Quarterly base fee $ 1212
Flow rate all usage
All monthly usage per 100 cubic f (cci)
0 -- 5 ccfs $14429
6 -- 20,000 ccfs $2.1733
20,001 ccfs and over $2 3689
All meet* usage per 1,000 gallons
0 — 3,750 gallons $19238
3,751-15,000,000 $2.$977
15,000,001 gallons and over $3 1585
All quarterly usage per 100 cubic feet (4)
0 --15 ccfs
16 -- 60,000 ccfs
60,001 ccfs and over
All quarterly usage per 1,000 gallons
0 —11,250 gallons $19238
11,251-45,000,000 $2-8977
45,000,001 gallons and over $3 1585
$1 4429
$21733
$2 3689
NOTE 100 cubic feet (Cu R) equals approximately 750 gallons
For customers using an approved graywater disposal system
Customers who utilize an approved graywater disposal system and install a sub meter to measure water
entering the property which utihtas the graywater disposal system will not be charged wastewater disposal
for usage measured on the sub -meter
CR3LRATESSTR RPT COMECTEO 10/9II7
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