HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 0976 - Amend Connection Fee for Residential 3/4" Water Meter (Repealed by Ord 1190) C Y OF TU rA
WASHINGTON
REPEALED BY 1/V ORDINANCENO. 9'Ie
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CONNECTION FEE FOR
RESIDENTIAL 3/4" WATER METER, AND AMENDING
ORDINANCE 325, SECTION 7 OF ORDINANCE 264,
AND T.M.C. CHAPTER 14.04.070.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON DO
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section One. Ordinance 325, Ordinance 264, Section 7, and
Chapter 14.04.070 is amended to read as follows:
No service connection that is less than 3/4" in size shall be
installed. The fee for installation of water connections as hereinbefore described
shall be as follows: 3/4" connection $300.00. For service connections larger
than 3/4" the fee shall be determined by the actual cost of labor and materials
used in making such connection, plus twelve (12 per cent for overhead, Provided
the minimum charge in any such case shall be $300.00.
In such cases the cost of labor and materials shall be estimated
by the Superintendent or his duly authorized representatives and such estimated
cost shall be paid to the Treasurer or the person appointed by him for the purpose of
making collections for the Water Department, before the work of connecting the main with
the property is initiated, Provided that whenever the estimated cost is not sufficient
to cover the total expense for labor and materials the deficit shall be charged to
the property for which installation was made and to the owner thereof; and provided
that any excess payment shall be returned to the person applying for the installation.
On all service applications for 4" meters or larger, and at the
time of the application, the applicant shall pay for the cost of the meter to be
installed which is a separate item in addition to the cost of the service as provided
heretofore.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON,
at a regular meeting thereof this 7th day of June 1976.
Mayor
June 9, 1976
Date Approved
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City Attorney U
Published: June 13, 1976 in the Record Chronicle