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920 Decommission WellsCITY OF YELM ORDINANCE NO. 920 AN ORDINANCE of the City Council of the City of Yelm, Washington amending Chapter 13.04 Yelm Municipal Code relating to decommissioned wells and water rates. WHEREAS, the City of Yelm ("City") is anon-charter Code city located in Thurston County, Washington; and WHEREAS, section 90.44.105 RCW allows for the consolidation of water rights associated with exempt wells that have been decommissioned with water rights of the water system which will serve the property previously served by the decommissioned well; and WHEREAS, in order to consolidate water from a decommissioned well, the rights to the water must be transferred to the City and regulations must be in place to ensure that another exempt well is not constructed on the property previously served by the decommissioned well; and WHEREAS, this has been a requirement of the City through the development review process, but has never been codified; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to codify this requirement in order to clarify future requests for the consolidation of water rights from decommissioned wells; and WHEREAS, Ordinance 905, which amended water rates established at Section 13.04.250 YMC, inadvertently removed the senior citizen water rate from the rate schedule; and WHEREAS, the City has continued to apply the senior rate and desires to maintain the senior rate; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YELM, WASHINGTON, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Anew section is added to Chapter 13.04 Yelm Municipal Code as follows: 13 04.025 Use of municipal water. A It shall be unlawful for anv person to construct a well within the Citv of Yelm's Retail Water Service Area. except that a well may be constructed for the purpose of: 1. Providing potable water to a sinale dwellina unit on a lot leaally created __ prior to 1992 when the nearest water and sewer mains are located over 200 feet from the closest propertv line: or 2 Providina potable water to any development when the well and water ~vstem is approved by the City of Yelm as a satellite water system. B Upon connection to the Citv of Yelm water system. all existina wells servina the property connectina to the water system shall be abandoned and decommissioned pursuant to Chapter 18.104 Revised Code of Washinaton. C. The Citv shall have the riaht to consolidate water riahts for exempt wells abandoned pursuant to subsection B of this Section accordina to Section 90 44 105 Revised Code of Washinaton. D It shall be unlawful for any person to construct a new well on any property which contained a well previously decommissioned pursuant to subsection B of this Section. Section 2. Section 13.04.250 YMC is amended as follows: 13.04.250 Water consumption rates. A. Monthly Base Rate Charges. The monthly base rate charges based upon meter size for all consumers will be: 2010 Rate Table Meter Size Meter Char e 5/8 inch T ical Residential $20.42 1 inch $51.04 2 inch $102.08 3 inch $163.33 4 inch $326.66 5 inch $510.40 6 inch $510.40 5/8 inch Outside Cit Limits $33.41 Senior C itizen $0.00 Monthly base rate charges shall be increased by sixteen percent (16%) January 1, 2011, and eight and one quarter percent (8.25%) January 1 of 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015. B. Monthly Consumption Charges. The monthly consumption charges for all commercial, residential and irrigation meters will be: 2010 Rate Table Water Usa e Cubic Feet 0-400 400-1000 1000-2000 2000-3000 3000+ Residential $1.91/ccf $2.96/ccf $6.68/ccf $7.25/ccf $8.31/ccf Commercial $5.13/ccf Irri ation $8.31/ccf Monthly consumption charges shall be shall be increased by sixteen percent (16%) January 1, 2011, and eight and one quarter percent (8.25%) January 1 of 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015. C. Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems. All buildings with an automatic fire sprinkler system connected to the city water distribution shall pay the ready-to-serve charge based on the pipe size as substituted for equal meter size in the rate schedule. No water shall be used through such connections or sprinkler system except for actual fire control. If the consumer is found using water through unmetered special fire or sprinkler service connection for other than fire protection, then each such connection shall be equipped with aconventional-type meter at the expense of the property owner. D. Outside City Corporate Limits. Charges for the use of water outside the corporate limits of the city shall be the meter rate identified in the "outside" schedule. E. Temporary Water Service. Temporary water service for construction of any building, street, utility or similar project shall be provided at the rate identified in the rate schedule in subsection A or B of this section dependent upon location of project. A construction meter shall be required and application shall be made at the office of the public works director identifying location and reason for use of water. A deposit of $69A-~8 800 00 for each construction meter shall be collected. Upon completion of the project, return of construction meter and charges for consumed water is paid for, return of deposit shall be made to consumer. Section 3. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect five (5) days after passage and publication as provided by law. ADOPTED BY the City Council of Yelm, Washington, this day of /,L, , 2010 and signed ' authentic thereof this ~ day of P /~- , 2010. Ron Hardin ,Mayor ATTEST: J ine Schnepf, City Jerk Date of Publication: /~1/f j~ ~ ,~D/~