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ECONOMIC IMPACT OF PROPOSED CHARGES ON WATER AND SEWER CUSTOMERS <br />MONTHLY WATER AND SEWER SERVICE CHARGES COMBINED <br />Multi -Family Residential <br />4 Units <br />- 0 gallons 72.00 31.14 (40.86) <br />I - 20,000 gallons 153.00 128.14 (24.86) <br />14 Units <br />- 0 gallons 252.00 99.84 (152.16) <br />- 403,000 gallons 306.00 293.84 (12.16) <br />- 60,000 gallons 396.00 390.84 (5.16) <br />8 <br />Utilities Director Pinto informed the Board that there <br />is a slight error in both the advertisement and our proposed <br />ordinance, where the customer charge for each water meter in <br />service is shown as $1.82. This should have been $1.84, the <br />same as shown under the sewer charges. <br />Attorney Brandenburg stated that could be corrected. <br />Mr. Raftelis stressed that it is important to look at <br />the rate structure on an annual basis even though it may not <br />be necessary to change it annually. They are hopeful that <br />increased usage will have a beneficial effect on some <br />portion of the charge; however, capital changes do take <br />place, and you must recover those costs. <br />Director Pinto wished to emphasize the fact that sewer <br />will not be billed_on residential metered water consumption <br />above 12,000 gallons, <br />11 <br />BOOK56 PAGE 626 <br />Current <br />Proposed <br />Charge <br />Consumption <br />Charge <br />Amount <br />Increase <br />Single -Family Residential <br />0 <br />$ 18.00 <br />$ 10.53 <br />$ (7.47) <br />2000 <br />18.00 <br />20.23 <br />2.23 <br />6000 <br />36.00 <br />39.63 <br />3.63 <br />8000 <br />45.00 <br />49.33 <br />4.33 <br />12000 <br />63.00 <br />68.73 <br />5.73 <br />Multi -Family Residential <br />4 Units <br />- 0 gallons 72.00 31.14 (40.86) <br />I - 20,000 gallons 153.00 128.14 (24.86) <br />14 Units <br />- 0 gallons 252.00 99.84 (152.16) <br />- 403,000 gallons 306.00 293.84 (12.16) <br />- 60,000 gallons 396.00 390.84 (5.16) <br />8 <br />Utilities Director Pinto informed the Board that there <br />is a slight error in both the advertisement and our proposed <br />ordinance, where the customer charge for each water meter in <br />service is shown as $1.82. This should have been $1.84, the <br />same as shown under the sewer charges. <br />Attorney Brandenburg stated that could be corrected. <br />Mr. Raftelis stressed that it is important to look at <br />the rate structure on an annual basis even though it may not <br />be necessary to change it annually. They are hopeful that <br />increased usage will have a beneficial effect on some <br />portion of the charge; however, capital changes do take <br />place, and you must recover those costs. <br />Director Pinto wished to emphasize the fact that sewer <br />will not be billed_on residential metered water consumption <br />above 12,000 gallons, <br />11 <br />BOOK56 PAGE 626 <br />