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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 12031991 - H.4 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Adopted this Order on December 3, 1991 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Fanden, Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None:. SUBJECT: Resolution Adopting Ordinance No. 19 for Sanitation District No. 15. The Board as the governing body of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15 on November 5, 1991 fixed December 3 , 1991 for a hearing on Ordinance No. 19 amending Ordinance No. 1 of Sanitation District No. 15, establishing the annual sewer and water charge for fiscal year 1991-92 . The Board having heard and considered all objections or protests, if any, to said ordinance; THE BOARD HEREBY FINDS that the noticing required by Section 54992 of the Government Code had been made; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 19 is hereby ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk is DIRECTED to cause a copy of Ordinance No. 19 to be published pursuant to Section 6 of said ordinance. Passed by 2/3 vote of the Board I hereby certify that this Is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown. ATTESTED: —DEC 3 1991 PHIL BATCHELOR,Clark of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator By Deputy Originator: Public Works (ES) cc: Francis Lee (ES) Public Works Accounting County Administrator Auditor Controller County Counsel SD15 CAC (via ES) FL:mg P1 - ORDINANCE NO. 19 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AS AND CONSTITUTING THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 15 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE ANNUAL SEWER AND WATER SERVICE CHARGES FOR FISCAL YEAR 1989-90 AND ADOPTING THE OAKLEY WATER DISTRICT STANDARDS AS THE DISTRICT'S STANDARDS FOR WATER SYSTEMS The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as and constituting the Board of Directors of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15, ordains as follows: SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS. Section 2 of District Ordinance No. 1, as amended by Ordinance No. 19, is amended to delete "dry boat storage space" and to include the definitions of the terms "launching facility" and of "liveaboard vessel", to read: SECTION 2. DEFINITIONS. 2.1. Terms and Definitions. The following terms when used in this Ordinance shall have the following respective meanings: (a) "Auditor-Controller" shall mean the County Auditor-Controller of Contra Costa County. (b) "Board" shall mean the Board of Directors of the District. (c) "Boat Berth Space" shall mean an area which could be occupied by a boat along side or contained in a floating or fixed facility constructed for the purpose of securing and/or sheltering boats while on the water. (d) "BOD" (denoting Biochemical Oxygen Demand) shall mean the quantity of oxygen required in the biological oxidation of organic matter under standard laboratory procedure in five (5) days at 20-degree C, expressed in milligrams per liter. (e) "Clerk" shall mean Clerk of the Board. (f) "Commercial Owner" shall mean any owner who is not a residential owner or institutional owner. (g) "Commercial Sewerage Service"shall mean the furnishing of sewerage service to the premises of any commercial owner. (h) "District" shall mean Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15. (i) "Domestic Sewage" shall mean the water-borne waste derived from the ordinary living processes, and of such character as to permit satisfactory disposal without special treatment by the system. (j) "Domestic Sewerage Service" shall mean the furnishing of sewerage service to the premises of any owner from which domestic sewage originates. (k) "Engineer" 'shall mean the Public Works Director of Contra Costa County, as Engineer ex officio of the District, or his designated deputy, or any other person designated by the Board of perform the services or make the determinations permitted or required under this_Ordinance to be made by the Engineer. (1) "Family" shall mean any one or more persons using a single family dwelling unit. (m) "Identifiable Commercial Activity" shall mean any activity proposed to be or presently being conducted on the premises of any commercial owner and which can be identified as separate and/or different from any other activity proposed to be or presently being conducted on the premises. (n) "Industrial Liquid Waste" shall .mean any liquid waste requiring special treatment or processing, such as liquid waste from industrial manufacturing processes, trade or business as distinct from domestic sewage-to which chemicals have been added or septic tank sludge. (o) "Institutional Owner" shall mean any owner, public or private, operating a public or nonprofit activity, such as school, church, hospital, lodge, club, fire department, library, or memorial building. (p) "Installer"shall mean a person,firm, corporation, or other legal entity or taxing agency, including the District,who installs or causes to be installed a public sewer which will connect to the District's sewerage service system. (q) "Launching Facility" shall mean a launching ramp, hoist, or elevator capable of launching one boat at a time (i.e., a two lane ramp or a one,lane ramp and a hoist operated by the same marina would equate to two launching facilities). (r) "Levee"shall mean any embankment constructed along the waterways for flood control purposes. (s) "Liveaboard Vessel" shall mean any boat or houseboat which was occupied 60 or more nights during the previous rate year. Any boat or houseboat containing a U.S. Coast Guard approved Type 1 or Type 2 sanitation device shall be exempt from the liveaboard fee, provided they are not also permanently connected to the Sanitation District #15 collection system. (t) "Lodging Unit" shall mean any unit of one or more rooms having one or more plumbing fixtures suitable for lodging for one or more persons, but without kitchen or laundry facilities, in any rooming house, hotel, motel, or boatel. (u) "Main Extension" or "Sewer Extension" shall mean the extension of any truck sewer or main,sewer, exclusive of side sewers and service .connections. (v) "Main Sewer"shall mean a public sewer which has been or is being constructed to accommodate more than one side sewer. (w) "Marina"shall mean any commercial or publicly-owned enterprise constructed along the waterways having boat berthing and other facilities for the use of the general public. (x) "Mobile Home", shall mean motorized or non-motorized vehicle containing facilities for sleeping which may may not contain plumbing facilities, and the dimensions are such that the product obtained by multiplying the length by the width shall be equal to or greater than 320 square feet. (y) "Mobile Home Space" shall mean an area with a facility for connecting to the sewer within a mobile home park or other premises, which could be occupied by a mobile home. 2 ORDINANCE NO. 19 J (z) "Multiple Dwelling Structure" shall mean any two or more single-family dwelling units in any single building or structure, or group of buildings or structures, including, but not limited to, any apartment house or apartment court. (aa) "Multiple Lodging Structure" shall mean any two or more lodging units in any single building or structure, or group of buildings or structures, including, but not limited to, and rooming house, hotel, motel or boatel. (bb) "Occupant" shall mean any person actually occupying any premises, whether as owner or tenant or under contract or otherwise. (cc) "Owner" or "Owner of record" shall mean the person shown as the owner on the most current assessment roll of Contra Costa County, or the person owning a building located on land owned by another person. (dd) "pW shall mean the logarithm of the reciprocal of the hydrogen ion concentration. (ee) 'Person" shall mean any human being, individual, firm, company, partnership, association, and private, public or municipal corporation, the-United States of America, the State of California, districts and all political subdivisions and governmental agencies thereof. (ff) 'Premises" shall mean any lot, or any piece or parcel of land comprising one or more contiguous lots of record in one ownership, or any building or other structure, or any part of any building or structure used or useful for human habitation or gathering or for carrying on a business or occupation or any commercial or industrial activity. (gg) "Recreational Vehicle" shall mean a motorized or non-motorized vehicle containing facilities for sleeping which may or may not contain plumbing facilities. The length shall be less than 40 feet and the dimensions are such that the product obtained by multiplying the length by the width shall be less than 320 square feet. (hh) 'Recreational Vehicle Space" shall mean an area of sewered premises upon which an occupied recreational vehicle may be parked. The space may or may not have facilities for connecting to the sewer. (ii) 'Residential Owner" shall mean any owner who is not a commercial owner or institutional owner. (jj) "Sanitary Disposal Station" shall mean any facility which receives, or is designed to receive, domestic sewage which has been stored prior to discharge to the facility. (kk) "Sewage" shall mean domestic sewage or industrial liquid waste, or both. (ll) "Sewerage Service"shall mean the services and facilities furnished or available to premises by the District's sewerage service system for the collection, treatment, and disposal of sewage. (mm) "Sewerage Service System" shall mean the sewage collection and disposal system together with all extensions, additions, or improvements thereto at any time heretofore or hereafter made, including all truck and main sewers within or without the boundaries of the District and appurtenant to said sewage disposal system, and any pump stations, sewage treatment facilities, and appurtenances serving or used by the district, hereinafter referred to as "System." (nn) "Sewer Service Unit" hereinafter referred to as "unit", shall mean a measure service provided which is, in part, based upon the volume and strength of the sewage flow. 3 ORDINANCE NO. 19 (oo) "Side Sewer" shall mean a privately owned and maintained sewer which connects the plumbing system of any house or other building to a main sewer, including any holding tanks, pumping units, and force systems. The side sewer begins at the point of connection to the main sewer (including that branch of the wye by which connection is made, or saddle, or other means of connection) and for houses and other buildings terminates at the point of connection to the plumbing system two feet outside the foundation, and shall not be considered as part of the "sewerage service system" as defined above. (pp) "Single-Family Dwelling Unit" shall mean any dwelling of one or more rooms or each group of rooms in any 'single or multiple dwelling structure constituting a dwelling unit suitable for residential occupancy by any number of persons living together as a single family, said dwelling having one or more plumbing fixtures. (qq) "Standard. Specifications" for all sewer system work shall mean the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District Standard Specifications and addenda and for all water system work shall mean the Oakley Water District Standard specifications and Drawings and addenda, latest edition, and subsequent revisions and amendments, and are by this reference incorporated herein as though fully set forth. (rr) "Street" shall mean any public highway, road, street, avenue, alley, way, easement, or right of way in the District. (ss) "Suspended Solids" shall mean solids that either float on the surface of, or are in suspension in, water sewage, or other liquids, and which are removable by laboratory filtering. (tt) 'Tax Collector" shall mean the County Tax Collector of Contra Costa County. (uu) 'Treasurer" shall mean the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County. (w) 'Trunk Sewer" shall mean a public sewer which has been or is being constructed to accommodate more than one main sewer. (ww) "Water Service Unit" shall mean the water service provided to a water service connection. For Zones 1, 2 and 3, "unit" shall mean a water service unit. SECTION 2. ESTABLISHMENT OF UNIT. Section 5.3 of District Ordinance No. 1, as amended by Ordinance No. 3, 7, 10, 12, and 13, is amended to read as follows: Section 5.3. Establishment of Unit. Connection fees and sewerage and water service charges shall be calculated by multiplying the appropriate unit charge by the following applicable multiplier: TYPE OF SERVICE MULTIPLIER Single family dwelling unit 1.00 Multiple dwelling structure unit 1.00 Lodging unit .50 Multiple lodging structure unit .50 Mobile home space 1.00 Houseboat, live-aboard, sewered 1.00 4 ORDINANCE NO. 19 Liveaboard vessel, sewered or unsewered 1.00 Recreational vehicle space, sewered .40 Recreational vehicle space, unsewered .07 Bar, each seat .10 Church 1.00 Laundromat, each machine .35 Office, repair shop, retail store ea. 500 sq. ft. or fraction thereof .25 Restaurant, each seat .10 Service station (full service) 2.00 Boat berth space, for each space beyond the first per premises .04 Public boat launching facility 2.00 Camping, picnic, each site .07 Minimum multiplier for services premises is 1.00 The engineer shall assign, based on flow, composition and/or strength, the multiplier for all services not listed above using the above list as a basis of equity. SECTION 3. ANNUAL UNIT CHARGE. For fiscal year 1989-90, the "Annual Unit Charge" referred to in Section 12.5 of Ordinance No. 1 and water service charge for each of the following zones is: Zone 1: $180.00 (Beacon West) Zone 2: $120.00 (Willow Park Marina) Zone 3: $350.00 (Willow Mobile Home Park) Zone 4: $225.00 (All SD 15 sewer users) SECTION 4. SPECIFICATIONS. Section 6 of District Ordinance No. l is amended to read as follows: Section 6. Specifications. 6.1 District Standards-Sewers. The current Standard Specifications for Design and Construction of Central Contra costa Sanitary District,Martinez, California, and subsequent revisions and amendments thereto are adopted as the Standard Specifications of the District for the District's sewer systems and are by this reference incorporated herein as though full set forth. 5 ORDINANCE NO. 19 6.2 District Standards-Water. The current Standard Specifications and Drawings, of Oakley Water District, Oakley, California, and subsequent revisions and amendments thereto are adopted as the Standard Specifications of the District for the District's water systems and are by this reference incorporated herein as though fully set forth. 6.3 Variance. Under special conditions, the engineer may approve modifications and/or additions to the Standard Specifications. SECTION 5. REBATES. District Ordinance No. 1 is amended by adding the following: Section 5.5. Rebate. All premises that have paid any fee for dry boat storage during fiscal year 1987-88 or fiscal years 1988-89, 1989-90 or 1990-91 shall have rebated all fees paid during that period. SECTION 6. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance becomes effective 30 days after passage, and within 15 days after passage shall be published once with the names of supervisors voting for and against it in the BRENTWOOD NEWS , newspaper published in this County and circulated in the District. PASSED ON December 3, 1991 , by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Fanden, Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson and Powers NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: Phil Batchelor Clerk of the Board and County Administrator By: r� C u U . Jr: Iv Deputy Board Chair FL sj asd1SORD.19 10/23/91 ., 6 ORDINANCE NO. 19