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ORD 98-36 SEWER RATES IN LYNWOOD CENTERORDINANCE NO. 98-36 AN ORDINANCE of the City of Bainbridge Island, Washington, setting sewer rates in the Lynwood Center area; amending Section E.5.d of Ordinance No. 82- 20, as subsequently amended; and repealing those portions of all prior ordinances that amend Section E. 5.d of Ordinance No. 82-20. WHEREAS, a structure for establishing water and sewer rates, charges and fees was put into place by Ordinance No. 82-20; and WHEREAS, Section E of Ordinance No. 82-20, which specifies those rates, charges and fees, has been amended on various occasions including amendment by Ordinances No. 83-09, 84-25, 86-08, 86-19, 91-13, 93-39 and 97-35; and WHEREAS, property owners in the Lynwood Center area have asked the City to provide sewer service to them from the nearby sewer system operated by Sewer District No- 7; and WHEREAS, once the property owners in the Lynwood Center area are connected to the sewer, fair and equitable monthly charges will need to be assessed to them for the services they receive; now, therefore THE CITY COUNCEL OF THE CITY OF BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section. 1. Section E.5.d of Ordinance 82-20 is amended to read as follows: SECTION E. Water and Sewer Rates, Charges and Fees 5. Service Rates. d. SEWER RATES FOR USERS WITHOUT WATER SERVICE 1 . Users in the Winslow area shall pay the following rates: Users in Category I (SFR) shall pay a fixed monthly @ of $45.87- Users in Category 3 (Commercial) shall pay a fixed monthly rate of $49.56. . Users in the Lynwood Center area shall pay $43.75 per equivalent residential unit (ERU) during the first two months of service, for each connection assigned in this ordinance to the property described in Exhibit A to each Agreement listed below (Assigned Connection), regardless of whether all Assigned Connections are actually used. Thereafter, users in the Lynwood Center area who are connected to the sewer system shall pay a rate equal to 125 % of the amount charged to the City by Sewer District No. 7 per ERU for customers who are connected to the sewer system for each Assigned Connection, and users who are not connected to the sewer system shall pay a rate equal to 115% of the amount charged to the City by Sewer District No. 7 per ERU for customers who are not connected to the sewer system for each Assigned Connection, regardless of whether all Assigned Connections are actually used. The current Sewer District No. 7 rates per ERU are $35.00 per month for customers who are connected to the sewer system and $20.00 per month for customers who are not connected to the sewer system, but these rates may change from time to time. The Assigned Connections for property located in the Lynwood Center area are as follows: The property described in Exhibit A to the Lynwood Center Sewer Connection Agreement between the City and Morrie Blossom dated May 29, 1998 (currently known as the Blossom Property) is assigned 23 connections. bo The property described in Exhibit A to the Lynwood Center Sewer Connection Agreement between the City and Ruth Closser dated July 17, 1998 (cu. rrently known as Serenity House) is assigned 23 connections. Co The properey described in Exhibit A to each of ten Lynwood Center Sewer Connection Agreements between the City and Harley J. Unruh and Sharon R. Unruh dated May 21, 1998 (currently known as Pleasant Beach Village) is assigned 10 connections. do The property described in Exhibit A to the Lynwood Center Sewer Connection Agrrnent between the City and Michael Kirby and Linda Kirby (currently known as Pleasant Beach Grill) is assigned 10 connections. The property described in Exhibit A to the Lynwood Center Sewer Connection Agreement berween the City and William S. Hart, Jr. and Rosalind Hart dated May 20, 1998 (relates to property currently known as Lynwood Center Building) is assigned 25 connections. A copy of each Agreement is on.file with the City Clerk and available for inspection By the public. Section 2. All portions of all prior ordinances that amend Section F, . 5 .d of Ordinance No. 82-20 are repealed. Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force for utility bills generated on and after five days from the date of publication of this ordinance. PASSED by the City Council this 3rd day of September, 1998. APPROVED by the Mayor 3rd day of September, 1998. AT STx~/AUT~.~ AuTs~a~n P. Kasper, City Clerk Dwight Sutton, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM.- Rod P. Kaseguma, City Attorney FI]LED WITH THE CITY CLERK: PASSED BY THE CITY CLERK: PUBLICATION DATE: EFFECTIVE DATE: ORDINANCE NO.: 98-36 July 30, 1998 September 3, 1998 September 9, 1998 September 14, 1998 DOCS\94700XlMO 161989-03 3 -