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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-209 CCRMember Kay Lasman introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 97-209 RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE 1998 SANITARY SEWER UTILITY RATE SCHEDULE WHEREAS, a municipal Public Utilities Division exists for the purpose of providing and maintaining water and sanitary sewer facilities for the citizens of the City of Brooklyn Center; and WHEREAS, it is a requirement of the City Charter that the Public Utilities Division be a self-sustaining entity through revenue provided by a uniform schedule of rates, fees and charges; and WHEREAS, City of Brooklyn Center Ordinances state, "The City Council shall adopt by resolution schedules of water and sanitary sewer rates, fees, and charges which schedules shall be known as the Public Utilities Rate Schedule". NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that the following Sanitary Sewer Utility Rate Schedule be adopted with the proposed rate effective for all billings issued after January 1, 1998. SANITARY SEWER UTILITY RATE SCHEDULE 1. RATES .QUARTERLY RESIDENTIAL RATES SINGLE SENIOR YEAR FAMILY APARTMENT CITIZEN 1996 $42.50 $29.75 $23.40 1997 $43.75 $30.60 $24.00 1998 Proposed $45.25 $31.68 $24.89 NON-RUIDENlaAL RATES PER 1,000 FIXTURE YEAS GALLONS UNITS- 1996 $1.70 $2.65 1997 $1.75 $2.75 1998 Proposed $1.80 $2.80 RESOLUTION NO. 97-209 1 2. FEE SAC Charge 3. CHARGES Delinquent Account Quarterly Certification to Taxes Per Account Line Cleaning Charge Sanitary Sewer Hookup PRESENT Set by MCES PRESENT Greater of $3.00 or 10% P-ROPOSFM Set by MCES PROPOSED $30.00 Labor, Materials Equipment and Overhead Established Annually by Resolution November 24, 1997 Date )i ATTEST: 46InA4V ~MA;tM- City Clerk Same Same Labor, Materials Equipment and Overhead Established Annually by Resolution Mayor 0 The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member Kathleen Carmody and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Myrna Kragness, Kathleen Carmody, Kay Lasman, and Robert Peppe; and the following voted against the same: none, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.